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Highland Park Press, 20 May 1926, p. 4

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f"'M. V mus-mu spleen-I Church . am. on Ban-.41 can» 2: pt. SEMIy morning, Mir 30, there will drone 4. l, __ 7 . be seivfees in All Saints Episcoptl Home 'tnw-Greene, Gilbert. ' , . church. - Three hue hits,M. Rudolph, Mc- ' St. Paul: Sundial Cited! P. G. PMtentmt pastor. . Church school-aim e. m. ' English "rrhiri.-i0'.1S e. m, , Communioq -iee--.11:00 I. m. vGemen "rMehr-ueis a. m. [ Sunday is of specie! sittttWsanee to the church of Christ, it being Pente- cost. We Wily emntttmttoratat the event of theti"'0utpottrfntr of the Holy Spirit" upon the eerly church. Never since “no fhst' Pentecoet we: there greater need for the‘renewhl of the Spirit of God in the life ofl'the church than thereJilmow. The church needs the power trf the Sptrit."'Not by might nor by power, but by my Spirit," saith the Lord. Not onty does the church as e I need {mew- el of this ”airtight each ipd,lvtdtsa, within the church, at is only!” we have the power _ Spirit; _ ' we be elBttertt may: in 1'fltu'l, of God. " [ 3 T Como to chum-l Sunday and con- bibuto your prom. your payer. apt] your spirit u! reverent worship to a nu] Pem‘m The GeemetritifaetruH!MttAt 11:15 a. m. mum Hm lea-vice. Sand”. - 80. It will be ofapeeial imtarrmt'atnert1teAsrterb. entturtrmtm.tetrD-NtCtmtthe. theBortko-ontteesdandpaeti- etgtatetstttter I ml the pastor than will g I apociul mam {roam -, One trmtttttmr'i ham-union we got from modern _ dilatation: is thathdlisnotq an forty your: ,tto.--hdm) ' mh1dd'ltdll. . Looli Ttrttakr'rrttr doubt!“- to down in binary “3m of the “no" GiGbiiiiiria0iiiioiGi." . Following the sum am, we will edobnto N Lord's Sm. may who were dqnied the privilege Easter Sundny due. to inclement weaker and other pm. with: op. portunity at chi-ripe. Sm! lave. unnamed their ttttt of “in: to the Lord's tabler,Und the WW would npprochh"it‘if other! who duh-e to com wad do tthtmrues which would (1". him manila! of a "ttmate of the “nodules. A lot 'pttttg,tttr 3:; W. JUtmtia t ”In. and Mnulhrtin Murphy at Highland Park in: the guests of Mm.-Murphr's haunts, the Edward Bleimehla, Sunday” . my, and Madame: Frost, “Mush an! Strong am the dedicatory and”: at the Grout Lakes talt', for the mentdly Waited of th) World War, Int sum” "terrtooi.; In. Carl T. Anderson. 95:16am of 't themeerNld Ania-inn Legion until-t MU American Legion _ The regular min; oflthe Doer- fUld American ion post, No. 738, will be held in the town hall, Friday evening. May 21. All member, are specially urged to be pregnant to make arrangements far, the coming big. event of the season, “The Carnival.” rr Honky evening, May 24, in the date set for the next meeting. mud it will b. a social one. All members we urged to attend. l Rehabilitation; L. Mrs. may Whit- comb. Mrs. George Harder and Mm. Austin Plunge. I _ i lumbar-ship - Mrs. Austin “me. In. Clarence, Kuhn and Mrs. Ueht- mu. 3 t V, T Btrela1--arts Frey and "In. Utah- . Auntie” Lalo. Auxiliary _ The America Legion Auxlllnry met at the town‘ lull In: Monday after- noon and the ‘lollowing committee: were appointed " the president, In. Car! Anderson: _ Following: t Mm "etAsts mats were at“. , C _ Pinto thletiem--"Eittett Ott' the 'rt.r"--htt. N. biota. ' Iuedinr-u'uottter"--madr' Paige. thset--"tke Hy Mother Bnne"-- Huel Plano and Haul Selig; ‘ 1teadhttr-rMirta huge; V 'teadhte-_'rMts. William Johnston. F thrhr-"Pttot Parr-Mrs. N. Diets. 9tmrutte--"Cheirt' of Love"--- dunes Ella Bock. Meta Lange, fine! “a!” Ind like] Selig. T ' . It-ttrt-jr, to date New L-.. tUhr....-"), Mother of Ma" - Rae MSG-1 '-, _ ' _ _Nb--"MMhar' Ind JUttgtitera" = In. Johnston. ' . l '50:!an program m. p“. an n... 1eetodiei'u.aiesdamea N, high. Johnna, and Morgan. f . F F "other: Night ' w when Night m obnorvod‘v with aat'0gmtstmltt incoming prov-h Oh ranted by In. Austin Mme at the wjmecm of an Damien Royal trtidtttrtkidee. . "r a... ttgt', trt a? ' ', r on Prom- m". G: H. ‘ T and (Ranging-r. Virgin“, who p V a delightful duct. "Rome, Swat ' .” “minis Gobi” an: "O Why lt. er of Miner and Mrs. C. _ who has , may voice, an; n F - ful tolo. I _ ' A vety ftne nddreu was gt n by Mrs. A. B.':WeiRntrtott of Emiprton, young People's superintendent ir the Chicago Mmry. l PAGE FOUR DEERFIELD I verxlim P a high“?! But how do the mush hopo to conduct static when “turn“ tu.. "amottriatturean'trttahr- new radiator sattrttr qt-Hamm Telemph. ' The chemist who succeed: in mk- ing synthetic boasted tron cotton cannot make it any toughn- far us than it is now.-Pittabrmt Chronicle- Telemph. . In Highwood a new store building is to be erected on Waukegnn venue, just north of North avenue to accom- modate two stores: The National' Tea Co., which is owner of the property is having the old building on the out side "of Waukegan name tom down to' mike way tp the new structure, which win be f brickmtd one story in height. The tea “on in the man- thneg is {temmuly located jut hand the eoi' on North name. When than“; building it completed the Nathan-will occupy one of the stores and will lends the 'other. Hitt enemies never know but what President Coolidso “think!" about. but they at. am,- My "It. he is thinkiettp--Detmtt Fro. Pun. On Saturday mum “Smiling Bob" Briggs, a professional alumin- er. will under I prom in the u- ‘umhly room. _ _ teat Ciifttrat "avenue / Highland Put, Inn. Stinky "ttopt, 9:30. Gummy ”10:30. ' English Janice, 11:00. Do you rants/that the coming Sun- day is Pentecost. _ Home rmu-Greene, Gilbert. l Three base hitrM. Rudolph, Me.. Cormiek,,-Giibert. u [ Two-bus hittr-ramlth, Shunt-n. Gilbert, Fathom. ' NEW SNRE BUILDING STARTED IN. HIGHWOOD National/rea Co. Basing Old One on Waukegan Ave.; Two .Store Room; tn New Double 1trurt--Adyrt - Reese --t Adams. I . IO, GIANTS the,) Sb L,-... Green. rf 'r., Reesé, 2b .__. Stems. e l, Morehead, Its Gilbert, " AW. Johnson, ct . Adams, It ...__ Minna. p . S. Glider', rt .._ Cronin, " -rrbrr... McCormick) 8tr Shannan. tt -te_... Smith. lb mWeF vp. G. Rudolph. It, 'M. Rudolph, It . White, ef .'t.Ptr-. Myers. 2b . Tep. .. P. Gladen p .,... Next Sunday the Elk: will meet their brother: from Chteago, The Chicago Elks lodge No. 4 baseball tam, one of the beat in Elkdom, will play hm. Chem is been duly be- tween the two lodges and ,it'will be a_sort of grudge game. A huge fol, laying of Chicago‘ Elks will be out' with their tam. ELKS ' The game an the ihole m inter. citing to wateh. It we: tied three different times. The Giant: -would . ore 1nd the'EIU would come up in tt'e'lr' inning Ind tie it up.’ Pedrone, the std pitcher, was hit hard. Num- Urom, errors behind (Nader who pitch- ed, because Healer went on n fUhintt trip, mused meny of the runs. “It Giants hit Gtader hard but he “glib: ened up in the pinches. Green null Gilbert hit home rum. 'i _ (a, A. L. FELL) . I In an sinuous: the Elk: bottom the strong Evnnston Giants Int thm. dan, Ilia to. ThefEiks' staged one of their famous ninth' inning rallies. They were two runs behind in Abe I ninth and the some looked like tt hit one, when the wrecking mama to bat. Cronin singled and scored on Mecbuniekh, triple. gunman doubled ,and McCormick scored the tying run. Stailmnn stoic third and then Monty1 'Rudolph hit n long "eelftee fry that) {scored Stallman with the winning run] This Win gives Kaiser Green- nlnde's crew the third of the quota. They "is lookingl*mon like a bnll club - game. The crowd Int Sunday Wy (tte ortu jarxeat that ha been “down there for a long time And the crowd: should increase in size. . _ ' , l . Sun-n1 Struck out-rp. Glade: S; Padrone CLOSE GAME LHIW{DAY Battling Rally In NhitE'vHhita Guido: leg 11 to MP, 7 . Chicago Elks Next "i/e, Sunday Mere _ _ . ELKS TEAM BEATS GIANTS Oll? EVANS'I‘ON ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Sunday Lineup 10 11 15 " Mrs. Theodore Osborn was "new chairmnn for the puny white Mrs. W. R. San! van in charge of the “I: of tickets. Machined Lewis, Jerome,, Mclmoah. Supple. , Bouvorth, Moore and Prank were in charge of strange- hunts. . Several attractive luncheon: ut the Moraine preceded the card party which was attended by e great many people trom every nuburb on the North Shore " well u from Highland Park.. Refreshments of coffee end cake were served at the tables "ter the mnyprixea had been awarded. Among the well-known Tttr-hunt) Park end Ravinin people who 'won beautiful prises were Mrs. George luau, mu Margaret Bunnell, Mn. Ernest Nolting. Mrs. George M. Bard, Mrs. E. M. Gallup and In. E. G. Winder of Chicago. The winner of the Inactive jeney sport dreu, do. mated by Mrs. Glace, was Mrs. John Themes of Ravinia. It was lately attended, in hum of thedownpourof mitt,trrtm0orimot, women who ”than plum! the but some of their lives. stimulated by the beautiful dinpluy of prison, one for each of the t1ftt-two tattiee, (hated by the generous bushes: men of High- land Park and others. There m everything there from beautiful has. lusts of flowers, to hung, and station.., cry for the lucky winners. Each win-i not drew a number which determined her place in the line of oelection. 1 The bridge party " the limb. hotel given Tnudny tdtarmoori; Mat 18,:by the 3mm. Center of the In; {ant Welfare meiety of which Mrs; John R. Glue is president, was the kind of bettetlt which makes charity tr.d parties extremely popular. l, The proceeds of the may, album. VERY Rm T Cucuc: or ANTIQUE Incold andSilm PEARL ' ( Srttarrrts in mabtifeent (they . THE‘BIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK-W03 Save 33Y, li', IMPORTED J 1:me Novn'rms of all Buds ‘ DIAMOND Bhutan" DIAMOND Bums 01.!) Emma Slum l m: SOLID Sum Cum: thaaa , in"! L. wanes-onus Co. Hawaii" Ania Michael Tallinn- 8 Co. 'A Chicago Title a Truth. illlatmrst Bros; 69., Bankrupt I. ' - Jewelers f"'" Located at the south Corner . Michigan and Jackson Boulevards . are now being olfered to the ' Public at Retail, Less 33V.)%.Ducouat Inventory Value, $600, 000.00 t Those in clam , of the party with At thank theoeybuaiqmmea {crank liken] donations of prim " well u lPrior and Co,, an. "hinted Pork q State bank and the Moraine boas! for {the nuisance rendered. , . lily ll approved d proroittidn winn- nu min property mat dad was! of that city, including time, o! the same territory Voted hm on iN ' 18. The Lake Forest city council i F dutely passed the mutation tt - mince ttnd fuerd a copy in an my court, so Old Elm club and who addi- tional property which it was pinball to annex to Highland Park hula-(1y part of Lake Forest. The mutter Mil be straightened out by the ordinance to he passed by the' Highland Pith l :1 The halibu- am: of ,3de Park 'lttfio contributed ”anomaly “the :m‘ot the card “it! It»: has: Hayden. Jane Sobey, B. T, “the, g: Highland Pal: tee Co, Gull and ' " Rapp Bram, Dreitke, the Quint. Fritz Bahr Gmnhoueq. Pane} the drawn. Kellogg. photographer} and Ititt'T,t?r phatognpher, 1 the (Loretta Shop. J. B. Game“ Celina!- (en Newer, Dealer. and did Service [Market of Highwood, Chris Niélmhr, William Dental and Wm. Turner. Ihair dresser. _ BOTH PROPOSITIONS APPROVED BY VOTERS 7 consisting of Diamonds, Diamond Jewelry, Precious Stones, Pearls, Watches, Silverware, Jewelry Novelties/ Imported Statiisitisr, etc., etc, a I . , . This entire "oek--aoahoiet "Meroe---. moist be sold-at approximately coat or an er. ' Continued from page 1 Vaults L bshart'ro db am, Aetye. for Truan- ASm-nn Batman: Siam: Somebédy wants,” how vhf.- Scotch “Idiot it. A Scotch "rdttia one when ovary fellow pan HI dill cons. i , . [ The why the am“ PM M In!“ the '.r, M 8"“ came an» work: would mum. an; the 3-90 “am ' anyhow an 1te_usui_ftt11ofutsdaehuminttwlr-trtir$dumu. haikh: tate. , ' 3 mt on the 'l, mum Somebody wants,“ know 11:36.: - “W i The bbud of local} £11:qu reromnehded puny.“ It: We: for the contraction of a ”leave! mm mdina in the was, mum's-ion. The board also oritdnated two in: provomants. ont providing for em- atructionj of unit-n m and the other lot water mains. both in the Ravinia Dells subdivision. . plat tt gm H " " - 'k, _ gt't'ttttlu'titl) t,,'il,ytt" “was A ‘tentntirly 'tthth' ' "L"' P" In.“ -rtqth. , John gin-en. owner 0PM” Audemi anhdivbion d St. him :venue. Nu given permit-ton toyy stall wafer and - in menu in the subdivision. irtiil'i'f'i'ir1'i?, eon- ditiom prescribed city unlu- cording to the law ttfat pruning} The old building on the property it being raked in clearing the propel-”i for subdivision. water ruining in ttfer, tstibdtrtiiott, on the ¢ounty Itnt, on!“ tiud for public impaction tbr one rock. _ council; In “by ttteaitste M may not than, in In) Pe city, mid on um tho q-tttht, _ mm: and vot- wu ”the 1'l'ldlt tionof manrftttte.tittthttgted. 'd, V ta'l."2,'Ultt2'd'i, . _ At thy - nuts-34f ”use“, council :on Friday evening a ”tithe Maud by owner- of property " Centrarravdnue, cut of the p ' busing-n diltrict. remand the ' _ cil not to extend the built”. “ trict may further out tint: the put- ent limit. _ _ An ordinance ' for thema- strmttiot) t','l'riiyaltllti' artes't of has Comm or bronco Suns-nu forLewyBroc. Co. MIMI, “Tl-10.. rr-e-h. including only I SHUT-INS mm Bmmtihrl, extensive , can 8 f NEXT WEEK and: Home " Mn. Sum: to Be the Scene to Swell - _ Funds cty Omthlncdnt BUM all ofthou , goth mmrtomtor "r-ttstar.' law-m ','! tRA) "my... G"iuii?"tirt"titllll' ' Mum heoflegedntthilf; bur-nuke! evidence of emtt-ttttr andwillbcso ...i. mum public will not 'ti that in tmrtnq tttttttwilt-UN' “comm ot.seurtir. AI ls . an of bet, it willbo'ztrictly upi mttmie tmphtg thtttty!1tP1l'tef1ttr!rr1t, niantroneofthe lil! vol-glam Hooked run,foot“ haunt linen... hm! [b baby“; such " Malibu, 1 - l and M en:homespm- iFieuGiiijii. low: of various - tl um :34 u mttttitatdeofotUr: ' ' -' may!!! themed-mot? 'NM II. n ms Br., In. _ Pot-an. In. Emu! Snub. [ Arthur Jon-at: In, In. Georg. Ilia Mir. nrct Pores, Ila-ion Smith. It. Hm Bo in Sarah Low darback and may Smith. VIMLWa'Bem McIWbo r,Capetp.pertdeatt BFi Vocational Bo- mmmt- l.., - I neglect , mu.- , " brthestmt-hts, which will be a. iilri bone of In. Robert Edward " sample ave- nue, WM}. g 26, from " I. manna, -_ windings-you blamed. Auk? Mm.thttttltwm be In. Cnrlotonq‘ I, In. Georg-e Chub, In. .. 3:1:mhawu In. Eume Andrew» - . Arthur Jor- w I n tiiiiii lFhite ma h 'reatih) Cowl“ f/g/t Puma: T _,r D Wana j; a: VA mm. MAY so, ms te,gt Baooc ' lanai“ Gland}: Ed, 'iirEt : 1| ,2. it [ {I} I"? an 2.1 in. [I " ur, pi Ine, 'ttt tpM littd DZ: E: up vi PI pa td " an til [I t LA

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