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Highland Park Press, 30 Dec 1926, p. 5

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ood Forâ€" nmarred , Proprietor nd its s tood ame start a continâ€" ys Only at orâ€" Press Want Ads Bring Results s well Park r. May FIRST STRE Mr. e Statisn all of URSDAY, DECEMBER 30, of one Expen ()S Fitted 8 EH The parents who regard their.chilâ€" dren as budding geniuses often get quite a shock on looking over their school reports. hok The pastor wi prue!{ a sermon in the first dment, ‘A new class of adults will be sorganized in the Sunday school. ‘% Sunday aftéer New Year‘s. Sunday school at 9:Ԥ;; German service at 10:30; English service !‘t'll. ; New Year‘s Day. German service at 10:30. English service at 11:00. Subject, "The unknown future." West Central avente.;~ W. F. Suht, pastor, | f New Year‘s Eve. ‘English service at 8. The subject of the sermon will be "Abide with us." | \ _ New Year‘s Dav (flaeman sarvice 6:30 p.m. Epworth | League. 7:45 p.m. Evening|service. _ Wednesday, Jan. » 8 p.m. Midweek service and monthâ€" ly official beard m g. North ave. and etta place. Rev. Wm. E. Doble, ‘minister. Sunday, Jan. 2â€" }. | 9:30 a.m. Sunday I;'ool. 10:45 a.m. Morning ‘worship, New Year sermon. ap1 o . 6:30 onm. EnworthiLeaone. The Lessonâ€"Sermom: also included the following passages from the Chrisâ€" tian Science textbopk, "Science and Health with Key to thefScriptures,‘ by Mary Baker Eddy:} "Divine Science derives its sanction from the Bible, and the divine origin of Science is demonstrated through the holy influâ€" ence of Truth in healing sickness and sin. _ This healing power of Truth must have been fan:.ntprior to the period in which Jespfs"lived. . . . It lives through all Life, and extends throughout all space" (p. 146). Among the citations which comâ€" prised the Lesson-gamon was the following from the Bible: "Verily, verâ€" ily, I say unto you, He that entereth not by the door intao the sheepfold, but climbeth up some other way, the same is a thief and & <robber. But he that entereth in by the door is the shepherd of the sheep, I am the door: by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall gouin and out, and find pasture. The thief cometh not, but for to steal, and to kill, and to deâ€" stroy: I am come (that they might have life, and that they might have it more abundantly" (John 10:1, 2, 9, 10) The Golden Text was 60:1, "Arise, shjine; for come, and the gloy{y of risen upon thee." ; "Christian Science" was the subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermpn in @ll Churches of Christ, Scientist, December 26. ° The Golden Text was from Isaiah 60:1, "Arise, shjine; for the light is come, and the zloxty of the Lord is # CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 7:45 Evening services. Good singâ€" ing. Gospel message. 11:00 : Morning worship. â€" Installaâ€" tion of Sunday sthool ~officers and teachers. { Second street near Laurel avenue â€" J. G. Finkbeiner, pastor 9:45 Sunday school session. Classâ€" es for all ages. You are invited to join one of them. Begin with the first Sunday of 1927. _ ;BETHANY e * EVANGELICAL CHURCH * sion. â€" 5:00 Rehearsal of Girls‘ choir, 6:00 Young People‘s society and dinner. Mondayâ€" f 10:00 Regular meeting of the Dorâ€" eas society. . Luncheon will be served at twelveâ€"thirty. Wednesdayâ€" e 8:00 Dr. George L. Robinson of Mcâ€" Cormick Theological Seminary will‘ speak on "Why Christianity is Worth Propagating." (Full anâ€" nouncement on first page of Press). | Thursdayâ€" 7 : 2:00 The Young People‘s society , _ will meet at the parish house and go to Arden Shore for the annual Christmas party given to the boys wintering there. M Sundayâ€" .9:45 Church school for all ages. 9:45 Adult elass, Topic: "Presbyâ€" terian in History." ,11:00 Morning worship. 5:00 Monthly meeting of the segâ€" tional t § 7:45 p. m. service in Swedâ€" ish Dr. C :G. Wallimus will preach at this time. (‘There will be a recepti*n of members at the close of the service.: The public is invited to attend all our ‘services. P I Friday, Dec. 31â€" aas t 8:30 p. m, Epworth league musical | program. ’ , * * 11:30 p. m. Candle light service. â€" Sunday, Jan. 2+ : l 10:30 a. m. Sunday school. 5:00 p. m. String band practice. 6:00 p. m. Epworth league devoâ€" THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30,. 1926 GRACE MB%HODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH SWEDISH METHODIST CHURCH Highwood avenue and Everts place . Nelson, pastor Farmers have been‘ demanding cheaper transportation, but Queen Marie is the only one who is getting it.â€"Milwaukee Journal. "Yes, suh," replied fus. "I did oversleep myself, sah." "Where‘s that clock I ave you?" "In my room, sah." . ©; > "Don‘t you wind it u;;g‘; "Oh! yes, yes; I windg it up, sah." "And.do you set the I" "Ev‘ry night, sah, I the alarm sah." * ®} "But don‘t you hear the alarm in the morning, Rufus?" _ "No, sah; dere‘s the trouble, sah. Yer see, de thing goes Off while I‘m asleep, sah." > & Why Rufus Wus A Late "This is the fourth morning you‘ve been late, Rufus,"‘ said the man to his negro chauffeur. ®o‘o ; Mrs, Leroy Gidding, Mrs. John A. Lee, Mrs. J. B. Heth, Mrs. W. L. Wright, Mrs. D. L. Fester, Mrs. Irwin Keller, Mrs. Robert Reed, Mrs. W. H. Bryant, Mrs. John W. Leathers, Mrs. Preston H. Williams} Sr., Mrs. H. W. Talbot, Mrs. Henry Â¥ebster, Mrs. Crain, Mrs. Musick, Mrs. J. Sherman Dudley, Mrs. Harrison Smith, Mrs. James W. Guest, Miss Bessie Duke Kinney and Miss Lucy Blakemore. â€" The hostesses for the decasion who received the guests and poured at the tea table were: J More than 250 membef‘s of the soâ€" ciety and their guests filled the ballâ€" room and heard with delight the proâ€" gram given by Dean P ter Lutkin‘s choir, the narrative told charmingly by Mrs. Dan Brummitt, &and watched the graceful dancing of a group of girls from Roycemore school. 1 i The telling of the Ch#istmas story with the interspersion f carols and dancing of the minuet, Was the keyâ€" note of the delightful stmas parâ€" ty given by the Kentucky society of Evanston and the North Bhore in the ballroom of the Orrinztoa hotel Tuesâ€" day afternoon of last wegk. _CHRISTMAS PARTY More Than 250 Me *bers Have Delightful Gathering In Evanston â€" KENTUCKY SOCIETY _â€" Annual business mgéting of the congregation will be h ,‘{ on Wednesâ€" day evening. â€" The members of the congregation and friend# who are inâ€" terested in discussing the welfare of the congregatiin and he work for the coming year will meet around the supper table at 6:30 in the basement of the church. The business meeting with reports from the vi@rious organâ€" izations op departments Of the church, election of officers‘ and bther. imporâ€" tant matters will folloW the supper hour. All members argé urgently reâ€" quested to be present. _ Morning worship at 10:30. A New Year‘s sermon by the pastor. The Girls‘ choir wi_ll sing several songs. â€" Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson: Sermon, "God." _ â€" . You are cordially ited to make use of the reading , 861 Central avenue, which is open @very week day from nine in the ing until six First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, I1l.; 881. Hazel saveâ€" nue, a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday morning at 10:45 and on Wednesday evening a t B o‘clook, when testimonies of:Christiah Science healâ€" ing are. given. _Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m., and is bpen to pupils under the age of twenty. > P. S. Your Garments are Insuredagainst fire and theft while in ou care. _ _ Phone Highland Park 178. Your call will be taken care of promptly. . â€"â€" _ We are ever ready to do fine Dry Cleaning and Pressing for every member of the family in a way that pleases them. # | ' During Deceémber we dry cleaned hunâ€" dreds of garments for the kiddies that was a delight to them dnd their parents at the special price of 50c a garment: _ It is only or% of our efforts to do all we can for our patrons. â€" | 74 , "Dry Cleaners as well #s Launderers" _ Mighland Park _ _ RELIABLE LAUNDRY the morning until six OW ARDâ€"UDELL CAFETRIA In order to give‘! our employes a twoiday rest, the Cafeteria will be clospd New Year‘s Day . and Sunday, Janpuary 2nd. Open for business as usug!l Monday, Jan. 3rd. â€"adv. Cru por Her the AT FIC cou Pm{ the The condition of the first two menâ€" tioned was for a time precarious. All finflly recovered. _ _ rge McMillan of Winthrop Harâ€" bor, is in a Waukegan hospital, sufâ€" fering from a serious wound in the side, penetrating into his lung, susâ€" tained in a melee at "Windy Harbor" Christmas Day when McMillan was endeavoring to part two other men engaged in a fight, it is said. Oneé of the latter was arrested. (He gave the name of Jack Allen and was placed. in jail. on 1 bor fer sid tai Ch fore being retired. . Marvin Spoor of aukegan, also a former engineer, is d to be the oldest pensiqned emâ€" plopye of the road. â€"_â€"_ Four Persons Overcome j he deadly monoxide gas came close to wiping out four lives in a ukegan home over the Christmas weekâ€"end. Two men, a . man and a small boy were the sufferers. Gas cs-i caping from water heaters was saidi to|be the cause in each instance. Mrs. | Alice Stober and ‘Carl Brandt were unconscious when found. Mr. nnd; Mts. L. Scehroeder, married eight| days previously, were still conscioua.! All were removed to the hospital.‘ | of the home of Thomas Corrigan, 501) tor and others who gathéred about | Bouth . Lewis _ avenue, ©. Waukegan.| the man for a moment feared it was | Candles on the tree set fire to inflamâ€"| blood. Examination proved it to be | pble decorations and â€" the flames from a bottle of wine which was in pread to draperies. Mr, Corrigan| the man‘s pocket and which was d his wife and child were able to| smashed by the fall. ‘ ;acl:n th; ntr;e:l’ainflnfety, but no:; A How White Was Hurt their house! effects were saved. k 1 Deputy | Sheriff ‘Herbert Doolittle] ..\ \yai‘° theYy t oay “,?V"m".‘g oo es uffered several burns on Christmas been n:atifl ed that an accident had o¢â€" ay while in the act of carrying a curred on North Gréen Bay road, hur. aming Christmas tree from his old ried on his motorcycle to the scene." ome at Wilson, wbm he was spendâ€" As he pproached the place he began g the day. Fortunately the tree was to slow up, and just then a car tarnâ€" emove before much amage was done ed ‘out .n;l passed‘ the‘ machine of the interior of the house. [ Dr. Risjord, which was parked along Dies at 94 | side the road. A second machine folâ€" a ,grank Kendall, one ‘of the oldest| lowed just as White arrived. This tidents in Lake county, died on | latter machine was driven by C. C, ristmas morning at Fox Lake folâ€"‘Thorpe of Lake Forest. Seeing White, lowing a year‘s illness which foflowedi Thorpe tried to avoid him and would injuries received in a fall on an ity | have succeeded in doing so, but beâ€" ‘ sidewalk. He came to Waukegan in‘ cause of the slippery nature of the| 1855 and lived there until several | pavement, his car skidded and the onths ago, when he was removed to ’ rear fender struck White, hurling him the home of a nurseâ€"at Fox Lake,| and his machine against an embankâ€" here he. was ‘being cared for at| ment on the opposite side of the road. the time of his death. | White‘s leg was caught by the blow Robert Purcell, for many year an | and he was rendered unconscious. engineer on the I::rthwesbem ni]-; Taken to Hospital road and retired about 15 years ago, | s died on Monday morning at his home | wwgths'f:,‘:;?]: iont tl};g?:dg::k'fi in Barrington; where he, had livedi Daniel Wentworth of Chicago, who since his retirement from the railâ€"| had been visiti o ng at Thorpe, academy road. He was the second oldest pen | in Lake Forest, of which C. C sipned â€" employee of the railroad, | Thorpe‘s uncle is head They. und which he had served for 47 years be., +NOrpe‘s uncl O _ oA fc WOMAN KNOWN HERE KILLED IN ACCIDENT | Appeal Filed ppeal has been ‘filed in the circuit by H. E. Crum, Jr., of Highland k, whose claim:;eos $1,000 against estate of the lafe C. L. Hendricks . disallowed in court Monday. m, according to county seat reâ€" s, claimed he had contracted with dricks for, sale of stock before latter‘s death. ‘OR THE HOUSEWIFE WHO URES COSTS: WET WASH 25 LBS.. FOR $1.25 THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY HIGHLAND PARK THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, Continued from page | Spoils His Christmas | _ White, who was married only a few months ago, was planning on a very | happy Christmas at his home on |Bloom street, and the accident sadly | arranged his plans, but he and Mrs. | White are thankful that it was no 1zworse, as his escape was a narrow one. : The bicyclist, who primarily. was the cause of the whole affair, was for a moment forgotten when the motorâ€" eycle and auto crashed, and wKen that excitement had passed, he had gathâ€" ered up his wheel and: disappeared, and nobody. connected with the acciâ€" dent had obtained his name. | ment on the opposite side of the road. } White‘s leg was caught by the blow | and he was rendered unconscious. 10 Taken to Hospital i With Thorpe in the machine were | W. 8. Samuels of Rogers Park and | Daniel Wentworth of Chicago, who | had been visiting at Thorpe. academy } in Lake Forest, of which C. C. Thorpe‘s uncle is head They and ’ others abouft the scene of the accident . lifted the officer into Thorpe‘s maâ€" ‘ chine and hurried him to the hospital. He began to recover consciousness !juzt‘ as that institution was reached. \ He suffered excruciating pain for sevâ€" eral hours and then the left leg, which was the one injured, lost all feeling | and power of motion. He counld not'l even move his toes, and it was feared that paralysis might ensue. However, with careful treatment the feeling has begun to return and he can now move the leg a little. It is believed that in a few days he will be able to leave the hospital. * POLICEMAN IS HURT SERIOUSLY IN CRASH Continued from page 1 ILLINOIS North Shore Trust Company _ Father Time i Brings Us a New Year The officers and directors of the North Shore Trust Company take this opporâ€" tunity to wish you the best of health and prosperity throughout the coming twelve months â€" and in the years to ‘come. They also hope that you will take full advantage of their facilities and that they may be able to be of real service in helping you achieve success. VETTER ATTRACTIVE LINE OF FIXTURES CONTRACTING AND REPA[R#NG Telephone Highland Park 2222 Vetter _ Electric Servi(;e Vetter and Better All the Time Happy New Year‘s Wishes “m You and Yours l You and Youds i BETTER assuring, you ‘. tha with ygur :: : continued patronage s d # â€" f the coming year, © Thanking you forWui : valued patronage every day . in every way BEST PAGE FIVE

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