PAGE TWO I would be very indeed of an 0 unity to convince you that I can do work as can but few other " is Prairie‘Avenue, Highwood, IIl. |ï¬eliable (Laundry Community Shop | Removal No R. W. Schne JEWELRY & WATCH|REP4 AXIw ays} at. Y our & t is by no means too late, even yet, to beaut ; God‘s own tions, flowers and shrubs. I wish to announce that I have moved to "The more you buy, the more we give" Please help us meet the demand for men‘s and children‘s clothes Agk Ua About Qur NL' Finished Famil ‘ Telephones 178, 179 618 Noi't,h Green Jay R My New Telephone Number underers, Cleaners & . Not Too La&e Wash Price Phone Highlarid Park i‘: and ‘we‘ll call for th 384 CENTRAL AVENUE IN THE RADIOQO SHO jriesimporeNurseries | SPEGIA S IN ‘"wal d Landscape Gardening (IN THE LOOP) The Phone Highland Park 523 ider â€" IRING tice_ is 265 Dyers fy your grounds »ad ly Momnerennecne â€" d immve ue emarenerramen en mt The opening meeting of the Deerâ€" feld Grammar School Parentâ€"Teacher Association will be held Friday afterâ€" noon, September ,lé, at the school. _ An enjoyable evening was spent at the home of Mrs. Emilie E. Knaak, oWrthy Matron of Deerfleld Eastern | Star, when her officers and members surprised her on her birthday last }Friday. ‘They also presented her a beautiful handbag. °. 3 Miss Miriam Fehr, who has been staying with an gunt, Miss Frye of Cedarville, Ill., this summer, where she had a music class of thirty pupils, has returned to the home of her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Febr, and is ‘preparing to enter her second year at DeKalb this month. Mrs. Charles G. Pottis visited her mother, Mrs. J. Smicer at the Clarâ€" ence Bartelme home in Northbrook, Friday. d y o n m iue â€" y d The . Ladies‘ Aid Society of St. Paul‘s Church met Thursday afterâ€" noon at the home of Mrs.. August Winters. t k ; * Mrs. George Deck is in Chicago caring for her mother,; Mrs. E. Berggâ€" den, who is ill having been in autoâ€" mobile accidént. :. << _ > >..s. ‘ Mrs. F. W. Russo‘s mother, Mrs. Williams, has gone to Cleveland to visit relatives. Mr. and: Mrs. Wilâ€" Jiams‘ have taken an apartment in Chicago and will move there the first of October. 4 $ 3 Misses Grace and Theresa Dunn and Elien Smith of Lake Forest spent Wednesday with Miss Berni¢e Love. Miss Theresa Dunn remained the rest of the week. e t t Miss Margaret Ludlow of Chicago spent last weekâ€"end with her niece, Mrs. S. S. Love. f Verene and Betty Gunckel: who spent the summer with their grandâ€" parents left Thurgday for their home in Galesburg. K The Woman‘s Missionary Soci¢ty of the Evangelical Church held an all day meeting Tuesday at the church with Mesdames Chester Wessling and Ira Fehr in charge of the program, the subject of which was "Africa." m'vl‘h-eif C. Myers family spent the weekâ€"end in Milwaukee. â€" 3 ~John Woodman was taken very ill Tuesday while enroute to his propâ€" erty in northern Wisconsin, and Dr. Davis was ‘summoned to Ironwood, Wis., to give him medical aid, r6â€" turning the next day. . . _Miss Bernice Tucker of Highland Park visited Mrs.â€" Carl Anderson, Friday. nertobt Ns ~â€" The Scully family returned the latâ€" ter part of the week from a motor trip to New Yotk.:_.' C 5 i , A card party will be given by the Deerfiecld Chapter of the Easter Star at the Masonic Temple, Thursday, September 18. There will be refreshâ€" ments and good prizes.~ > .Mr. and ‘Mrs. Whitney Rockenbach (Aune Lempinen) have a daughter born Tuesday, August 26. They have named her Marie Aune. : ‘The high school children are now using the North Shore Motor Coaches, Mrs. Henry Siljestrom will enterâ€" tain the Saturday Afternoon club this week at her home in Highland Park. soon to enter his second ytar at Harâ€" vard University. _ Miss Elfrieda Knaak is teaching in Waukegan. hi s i Mrg. Irving Stryker gave a theater party to see "America" Wednesday in honor of her son Harvey who leaves â€"Mr. and Mrs. Edward Segert have a daughter born Monday, September first. . vew, NA The teachers and officers of the Presbyterian Church School met last Tuesday evening at the George Stanâ€" ger home. 3Â¥ on Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Febhlman and daughter, Dorothy, of Rockford, visâ€" ited ‘the James Fritsch and Merner homes last week. : ; < ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Russell La Velle r+eâ€" turned a week ago Monday from Le Mars, Iowa, where they visited Mrs. La Vellé‘s brotherâ€"inlaw and> sister, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Claussen. Miss Gladys Reid, assistant superâ€" intendent of schools at Globe, Arizâ€" ona, who has been visiting at the home of Mrs. George Engstrom, reâ€" turned to Arizona recently. , Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Fritsth and niece, Miss Edna Fritsch, Mrs. Rebecâ€" ca Merner and daughter, Miss Ethel, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Merner and two sons, Milton and Richard attended ‘the wedding: of Cyrus Fritsch of. Northfield and Miss Ingrid Erickson of Chicago, which took place Saturâ€" day afternoon at the Northfield Evanâ€" gelical Church, followed by a recepâ€" tion at the John Fritsch home in Northfield. © * Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson were hosts to a number of their friends Saturday evening. $ ue ie Mrs.‘Trute is having a new home built on Second street. : Mr. and Mrs. W,. A. Woods motored to Neenah, Wis., and spent Thursday and Friday. â€" e e d oro lt ~ Edward Segert is building a house for Frank W. Russo on Deerfield aveâ€" nue, just west of the William Desâ€" mond home. in ts oib es ~Mrs. C. W. Boyle and baby daughâ€" ter,are spending the week with Mrs. Boyle‘s sister, Mrs. Taylor of Glencoe. ‘~Mr. and Mrs. George Richards atâ€" tended a staff meeting of the Chicaâ€" go office of the Bailtimore and Ohie railroad at Lake Wawasee, Ind., Satâ€" urday and Sunday. § f .A man should not fail to advertise merely because he is afraid of getâ€" ting more business than hecan hanâ€" die. He can always get help. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, i 'fga w song bgoh were used for the first time last Sunday in the §un- ‘duy School and tcl? evening services. | . The religious céensus of Highland | Park and Highwood is to be taken | Be p 19, nmityhe‘ work is to be ‘ doné in two hours by volunteer workâ€" \ ers. Our. Sunday School and church ghould fiirnish at least 15 of the required 200. Kindly inform Dr. Earl D. Fritsch that you will be one of I‘the Aftech. â€" .. | Bunday.â€" _ & * 9:30â€"(hurch S¢hool. Nes ce 10:00â€"Community Bible Class. ©©11;:00â€"+Morning Service. The Rev. Frank Fitt will preach. o 38 ; j igre eths aata i * / zION LUTHERAN +# mdnuï¬v mmg. ILLINOIS The Rev. P. C. W ‘D.D., Rector. The : Rev, . Philip |. W. MacDonald, f i +p t. Sunday servicesâ€" | _ ( ;ï¬ Holy Communionâ€"â€"7 : 30. he Church Schoolâ€"9:30 a. m. Mating11:00 a. m. (The first S y in the month, the Holy Communion). f Evensongâ€"5 :00 p. m. f Thursd@y and holy days, the Holy Conynunionâ€"9 :30 ‘a. m. mee! You are cord invited to make use ‘of the reading! room at 387 Cenâ€" tral avenue, which is open every week day from nine o‘clock in the morning until six o‘clock in the evening and Sunday rnoon from two to six o‘clock. | Eo2 tral avenue, which is open every week | | . day from‘nine o‘clock in the morning | )/ until six o‘clock in the evening and J‘ Sunday rnoon from two to six [ ; otclock.. | 3 f j t iinnaboment & xt AuTHFrs { P PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH ? * GRACE M. E. CHURCH + Rev. Howard T. Kuist, Ph. D., of New York City, delivered a splendid message last Sunday evening to a large and appreciative audience. .â€"â€"â€"" /J Central) Avenue t ~â€"W, F. Subr, pastor. â€" German service at 10 :30 a. m. A English service At 11:00 a. m. . Sunday School gt 9:45 a. m. The ther ague meets this evening {Thursday) at 8 in the Asâ€" sembly e Walrs * i; 3 $ â€"_ KBENEZER CHURCH 9:45â€"Sunday Sthool session. 11 ~Morning| worship, , J, G. Finkbeiner, pastor. 7;:30 ning ices. s P?nm ire being made for the speâ€" clal eva istic services to ‘be held NoJ_em 2â€"28, 1924. 4 North avenue and Lauretta place. William S$. Doble, minister.. 930 a. m.â€"Sunday School. 10 :45 q. m.â€"Morning worship. Serâ€" mon, by pastor. j e tpwile t 6:30 p/ m.â€"Epworth League. Top, i¢, ‘Making the most of My Mind." â€" T145 p| m.â€"â€"Evening service. N. Green Bay Road & Homewood Ave { Rev. Hugo Weichelt, Pastor 9:30 a mxâ€"sway school. 10 :30 ia. m.â€"Worship (English) T180 m.â€"â€"Y‘mÂ¥m People‘s league. Th y :7:45) p. m.â€"Teachers Bible study. â€" e 3 i "i‘-\;flâ€"a y ©7:45 ? m.â€"Evangelical Erb‘thertd‘ yuer Bible Schoolâ€"9 Eï¬) a. m. It is time for all our scholars, young and old, to be rallying back to their classes after the vacation season. Let those who do not go to ?unday School rally with us and begin the fall right. _ © ‘Preachingâ€"7:45 p. .. Enjoy with us the féast in pel singing as well as the preaching bf God‘s Word. Friday evening at the Presbyterian Church there will be a meeting of the Highland® Park Council of Religious Education. ~The Tedll item of busiâ€" ness be to formulate the: final plans the resuming of. religious edugation in the’$lblic school. Memâ€" bers of that council please take notice. Morning worshipâ€"10:45. ‘The pasâ€" tor will bring a message. C s Christian Endeavorâ€"7 p. m. Topic "How We ?erve Our ~Sunday School?"‘ Leader, Miss Elsic Gieser. ‘Our midâ€"week prayer service is held on‘i;:e y W lay evening at eight o'q‘ k. | All those interested are welâ€" m- 4 4 t & $ At is difficult. to persuade Young America) that the school bell has that banï¬Q and uous tone which the grow -mï¬:utqtou. ons CHRISTIAN SCIENCE | . BT. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL $ fesfecls «+ | E] esented in Lake County by. Heating Engineers, j %hich assures owners of correct installations and ï¬vmpt | attention. Send for names of KLEENâ€"HEET owners in your . own nkighborhood. § 85. § ‘5 ‘he successful Automatic Oil Burning Systems are made \ in 20 kizes; a KLEENâ€"HEET for every heating plant from ‘ the lest dwelling to the tallest.skyscraper, Now over ©16000|in operation. NO SHAVE BARBER SHOP & BEAUTY PARLOR © en a property owner wishes to sell his real estate, he wants qguick action as a rule. The best way to get results is for hitmh to list his property with a reputable and energetic realtor with an exclusive contract. . _ j . . We, knowing that we are protected in our efforts to ,willdevot.eevwerypow’bleenergyformakim sale. We will spend money adverddngh.mo property w ‘we wotuld. not do if other brokers had pmerty for sale. The chances for a satisfactory and prompt are obviousâ€" ly mudit greater under an exclusive contract. : ~â€" This system gives quick results without costing the propâ€" erty owner one cent more than the regular sales commission. d fls hflixhhndhtkfl‘y“rl;wi&lr.bmdom Hours 8:00 to 6:30 p. m. After 6:30 by appointment to 8:00 p. m ‘ Appointments must be. made before 6:30 _ f Telephone Highland Park 1990 { 513 lat Oil8Sse Ga VUVL 1Z4 will be f Ciga first air Cutting â€" Shingling obbing â€" Shampoos â€Hâ€" Cavacadavaviaus ""-'~“"*'“"‘.. _ orenine . (| ) l al ; o E) ; Je rish in mm msccsn x 1B a 520 Central Avenue, Highland Park. ‘Telephone 406 19 Market Square, Lake Forest. ’lhlo*n 398 307 Washington Street, Waukegan. Telephone 1706 1720 S. Sheridan Rd., North Chicago. Telephone 671 620 N. Milwaukee Ave:, Libertyville. Telephone 64 be opened Friday for business and inspection. | The / meal will be servedat lunch time. â€" There| will twers for the ladies, candy for the M and for the gentlemen. / 4 e is Aighland Park Restaurant .ORGE BROWN, Proprietor SIJ.P ST AAUTO SUPPLIES j522 CENTRAL AVE~ hen All Others Have Failed COME TO US _ _ QUINLAN & TYSON, Inc. For Allâ€"â€"Men, W Rooms 8â€"9, upstairs, /E R YO N Eâ€" PS L NV TTE D _ PpOPME. H.F2. © Hlarit anmo Palmk ind . ~ "Get advises wish to announce to the residents â€" Highland Park, that the ¢ YOU should not go out without an exâ€" tra tire, A eonrle ‘of spares is the ticket if you‘re going on a long drive. Fisk tires never disappoint. That‘s why they have gained such a good repâ€" uitation. See us for tires. at 515 Central Avenue Why Not Try It? all the extra tires you need," Speed O‘Day. LOCAL OFFICES . L. MUSTRIC Women and Children rs. State Bank Building THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1924 f Face Massage Manicuring Evanston 2600 Winnetka 2199 : (yos * (mevk {ees? .x\“‘; \€ ig} | 3 2 A I | a es 1 6 [ £4 al H S$1 ut 1i n i@hland 0 k is 1e uck nCy t e HE th It