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Highland Park Press, 6 Nov 1924, p. 2

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A dollar will mai:ei] mercy, whose roster _ Whether it be the Indian hurricane, or Japanese earthquake them aid and usually i Communities that have not known sweeping disaster have no idea of what the timely aid given by this great organization means. ‘A ROLL, OF HONOR i i On Armistice Day} November 11, the annual Red Cross roll call will begin, when millidns of Americans will again renew their allegâ€" iance to the greatest relief agency in the world.. _ : HIG The annual Hom Saturday, Nov. 15, great high school an served by this school the most important i record is such a splé in the years that community from whi every alumnus, every opportunity once a y school and its splendi community. Attend one of the great. + VB ELECTION) . _ .}} Results of the prégidential elections in state and imtion appear to have returned P ident Coolidge with incre ased support in both houses, of congrtess. is indicates Jhat the gountry is still sane on problems w d h are of vital moment and insures continâ€" ued prosperity in busihess and industrial life. The|result appears to be generally satisfactory, although in a few instances disap, pointments are noted, | which |is characteristic of elections usually. Speaking by and lar, the outlook is promising for a great era of business improvement in the United lgtafles now that the clamor and confusion of the paign are past and the co ntry can settle down to normal pursulits with confidenceâ€"that its p overnment can. be depended on to do nothing rash nor radical, that economy in government will be continued and that taxes [;'7-. reduced as rapidly as possiblbe. The Republican My principles have again been endorsed unmisthkably by the great voice of the people, and the nation has reason to be thankful that in this instance, as in others in the past, when the fundamentals of co stitutional govâ€" ernment have been tHreatened, the voice gf the people has been a mighty shout for the principles upon which this na ion was foundâ€" ed and through which it has gained its high place & mong the naâ€" tions of the world. ‘The people abide by the type 0 government evolved by the fathefs of this republic who builded better than they knew, far better than many an apostle of radicalism and discontent can appreciate. & £i*~3 E) : 6 * wl The Higbland Park Press Published weekly by 'n:b’bd.u "?""u‘:‘&‘a?" at #hu-u P&fi. Lake County, NUMBER 37 Entered as second Class matter March 1, 1911, at the post office at H and Park, Illinois, undecme Actmf March 3. 1879. M & 1b PAGE TWO LOUISE M. â€"| EVANS ‘ cumg B. Teacher of Piano, | | Teacher of Violin, Accompanist _ }| |_Vicla, Engemble Residence Studio, 737 Cornelia Ave., Chicago. Phone ce T Highland Park Studio ,&8{ Ave. 'l*l. .Parkéfim In Highland Park Wednesdays and Sa . 380 Central Avenu Com Remembe the Shop now‘acloses‘;'fi_ tâ€" urday aft@rnoon| and remains open all day Wednesday. «‘ | § We have t Is for nfnen’s ¢I_*if = ingâ€"â€"Ple d us some. .. "The mo ANOTHER MODERN IMPROVEMENT ADDED TO OUR CLEANING PLANT HE RELIABLE LAUNDRY * ‘ fl_ 1 great expense we have installed a clarifying system whereby a | . | 4 A continuous flow of pure white naptha i fiassmg through the. _ i garments during the entire cleaning process,. suring absolutely the . _ | finest and cleanest work ever produced by a cleaner. ,‘. ces 0 p~t> After being pressed by our experts, there is . f tosy ts | : nothing finer produced in the cleaning industry f ' t > ' If you desire this service on YOUR GARMENTS, Phone Highland Park 178 DEIJ TA DT C T A IINIMD UV _ LAUNDERERS, DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS ¢ & t SCHOOL HOME COMING _ . ming of Deerfleldâ€"Shields high school on be a |notable event in the history of our ne in which everybody in the communities thould pgrti‘cipate. e high school is one of : titutiQns of any commuity, and when its id one as Deerfielt{Sh_ieldg_ igh has made ne, it is a mattei' of pride to the entire it draws its atte ce. Eyery student, arent ghould feel i‘E a privilege to have an to demonstrate appreciation of the great benefits and influence on the‘;iouth of the he home coming this year|and help make it )ns in Deerfleldâ€"Shields‘ glorious annals. nhappy victims of a world war, of a West Galveston flood, a San Francisco fire or a the Red Cross is always ready to give the on the scetLe. & t ‘ ou a member of this preâ€"eminent agency of indeed ia roll of hmgor. T f + y, the more we give" nity Shop THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1924 Telephone 544 wie 618 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park, Illinois ;Many automobile drivers are: not satisfied merely to reduce their ca) :fl junk, but are determined to> as such a rates that they 1 be turned into hash, + e ‘Religious instruction Monday, Wedâ€" nesday. and Friday at 4:00 p. m Corner of North Green Bay road and H ood avenue. o s |\ Rev. Hugo Weichelt, pastor, _ {9:30 a. m. Sunday School. | . .. \10;:80 a. m. ,Worship and installaâ€" tion of new ma#beu. # 3 ‘7:80 p. m. Young People‘s Te \Thursday, 2:06 p. m. Ladies‘ Aid meets with â€"Mrs, Ben. Bloch, 153 North Green Bay road. $ § uufw uxi()mexéfii) m'Yoouy WA BIBE. 0 * ESDAYâ€" '8:{0 The prayer meeting service willxs held in the lecture rbom., . The pastor leading. : y . «FRIDAYâ€" C t 7:00 Boy Scouts, Troop No. 2 at Elm Place School. â€"Troop No. 4 at high school. |â€". â€" [ e + :BATURDAYâ€"â€" { iR .7:00 Boy Scouts, Troop No. l;'h, at Lincoln school. * 30R ) : 8:30 Weekâ€"day classes of religious education at Elm Plrco sehool. TUESDAYâ€" | _ w8 : 2:830 The Westminster Gng‘win meet at the home of ‘ Mrs. Charles Pardee, 816 South Sheridan road, on Tuesday afternoon â€"at t%lrty o‘clock. Mrs. John Russell will asâ€" sist and Mrg Moody will sing. : 2:80 The Woman‘s Missionary Unâ€" ion will meet with Mrs. Rezy J. Thayer, 840 North Sheridan road, Monday â€" afternoon at two&hirty o‘clock. . Miss Marie Preston, district secretary for the Board of National Missions will speak to us on "A Jourâ€" ney through Our Great Southwest." All the women of the co: gation are cordially invited. Pss 15 6:80 Young People‘s Society. Mr. Charles Benson will speak. ;. Mondayâ€" ie 10:00 There will: be an all day meeting of the Dorcas Society in the church parlors for the purpaose of sewing for the bazaar. Luncheon will be served at ‘twelveâ€"thirty, . Sundayâ€" | 9:830 Church School. â€"â€"_. _ _ 10:00 Community Bible Class, Mr. Emery S. Hall, leader. _ _ & 11:00 Morning Worship. "A Mesâ€" sage for Armistice Day." Rev. Frank Fitt will preach. >« € + PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH + Sunday services,â€" © eool B The Holy Communionâ€"7:80, _ The Church Schoolâ€"9:30 a. m. Matinsâ€"11 :00 a. m. 1Â¥ (The first Sunday in the month, the Holy Communion)}. â€"â€" _ Evensongâ€"§ :00 p. m. | ~ Thursday a;td holy days, the Holy Communi :80 a. m. You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room at 887 Cenâ€" tral avenue, which is open every week day. from ning o‘clock in the morning until six o‘clock in the evening and Sunday afterncon from two to six o‘clock. 4 & Services aio held in this church 887 Hazel avenue, every â€" Bunday morning at 10:45, Sunday school meets at nine thirty o‘clock and is open to pupils up to the _of 20 years. The ‘ednend‘uy evening meetâ€" ing, which . includes l of Christian Science healing, is at 8 o‘clock. | Subject for next Sunday‘s Lesson sermon, "Adam and Fallen Man." TUESDAY TO FRIDAY. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINQOIS M. A., Assistant. | . 2,000,000 volts of electricity having | characteristics of lightning have been made by engineers, for experimental | pu s. Lightning has a woltage of 100,000,000 or about one million times the voltage of a house lighting cirâ€" euit, ~ A bolt of lightning tepresents enotigh energy to drive an, automoâ€" bile five miles or to operate in toaster for| one day, the experiments have * â€" Morst No 160 The possibilities are that a m standing directly under a storm cl would be ‘struck fifteen times huxnd strokes, while a man flat o the ground would be stzuck only : in & hundred strokes, they aay. "Lightning is a ‘man and ob n%et the rules of th¢ Marquis a berryâ€"it won‘t strike a mar W:F he‘s down," accordling to elec trigal engineers who experiment ed with manâ€"made lightning. > families. In addition. “', k § C!F:ive operations | in »Mm‘“ Néar Eastern countries." _ LIGHTNING DOES NT % /‘ _ STRIKE ONK IF DOWI «fi"l’he Near East Relief during t past year has di!bntmn' Gree $1,936,000, of whicl;“'t A78,000 w spent for orphans and the remaind for adult refugees. !t&%buh enormous quantities of clothing a hdas reunited thousands of refur praise is given, to American char a work for children, and the port adds: ' x ~â€"‘Ameri¢an aid has been sa&l’e in our program of refugee tlément and reconstruction," says t Grteek government in a ‘:zort 8 through official chan H f’l‘uesd‘ yâ€"Board meeting 10:30 m, -Eve; Ready Club 4 p. m. B. 1 Cfgb at 8 p. m. a ays American Assistan Stysne'e'-fmcfi"mmgfl I Near Bast _ Wednesdayâ€"Sunshine Club 3 :15 m. Daughters of British Empire ‘Fridayâ€"Program committee of H; S. Club. Mondayâ€"Publicity committee, 2 p.g.‘?.‘ Cabinet meeting of Shilite 83115. Foreign born classes 8 p. m. GREEK GOVER 1. APPRECIATES A \Wednesday, Nov. 12. Hld-vi-ek prayer meeting. $ . North avenue and Lauretta f {William B. ‘Doble, minister. f 9:80 a. m. Sunday School. {(10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Berâ€" mon by the pastor. > ~8:00 p. m. Junior Epworth ‘6:30 p. m. Epworth League. Topic, "What Do I Need to Be a Christign?" Mark 10:17â€"22; Acts 9:1â€"6. * (7:45 p. m. Evening service. ‘Tuesday, Nov. 11. The W. F. M. S. fi?u with Mrs. A. W. Himmier, 387 orth avenue. A :45 p. m. "Will the World Be Vég-ted to Christianity Before . rist Comes Back to Earti: Ag his is the second of a series of ons being presented by the p dtiring the November Sunday nings. s «. fiA cordial invitation is exten AlL, “. Rev. F. R. Cardwell, pastor. 9:80:a. m. Bible School. :10:45 a. m. Morning worship 7:00 p. m. Christian Endea ic: "Stewardship: Our Abil Christ.‘" Leader, Mr. Raymond der. Green Bay road and Laurel a UNITED EV ANGELIC A Metp enue. in ?" top= "for Fidâ€" stor eveâ€" r, at Phone Highland Park 178 THE RELIABLE LAUNDEY FRENCH DRY CLEANERS AND DYERS Reserved seats $2.00 and $1.75 at the School of Musi Telephone Lake Forest 999, or Krafft‘s Drug Store now forming will be glad to hear from responsi parties desiring membership. . Beautiful locati Plans are being made for one of the finest along the North Shore on ground gry conveni to Northwestern and North Shore Electric, Wit 25 miles of Chicago. Membership limited. This is chance to get in on the ground floor of one of best clubs. Address QT, Highland Park Préss. . â€" SECOND SUBSCRIPTION CONCERT l es 1924â€"1925 < [ | SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER mclmi LakeForest School of Musi NEW NCRTH snom} â€"â€" GOLF CLUB . Phones 7 Y TD F4 A wonderful dessertâ€"â€"a delicâ€" ious refreshmentâ€"â€"an ice cream surpassingly ‘wholesome and rich in nourishing food values. TUTTL FRUTTI ICEK CREAM SPECIAL : BECAUSE CARBONATED" Division of Nutional Dairy Products Cerp THE COLLEGE CHAPEL at a quarter after eight o‘clock This Week 50c MOT, OTVAOTZOTCEIAVNN. Wwhy hQot order MM""‘Wfinm aroved arde or engraved stati printed cards, .m mmm Call Park Press, we ;"u',“, any of these. 4 Surd AS A SUCGESTION THURSDAY, NOVEMBER QUART BRICK beroviPbgines mg sgift, j statione bothe 1024 %4 ts 17

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