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Highland Park Press, 6 Jan 1927, p. 10

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is TA kh 4 it it â€"(% 1Â¥ & 3(f Rev. F. R.Curdvell,mtqr Prayer . ng each night this week atâ€"Â¥ p. m. in observance of the universal of prayer. â€" M’ t« H\+ 9:80 a. m. Biblcoehool._ 35 10;45 a. m}. Morning worship. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cadenhead of 414 Provident avenue, ::z.their small daughter, spent Chris and sevâ€" eral days following, at Mattoon, IIl., visiting Mrs. Cadenhead‘s parents. and Mrs. A. F. Wanner of Rogers Park, at a bridge party yesterâ€" day afternoon. No 'u!&n date has been set. a * | 4 Mr. and Mrs. W. H. fnthercod of Wilmette announced the erigagement of their daughter, Ruth Florence, to William Kleitz Wanner. son of Mr. visit their sonâ€"inâ€"law and\daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William C, Boyden, Jr., of 1151 Oakley avenu2. Green Bay road and Laurel avenue The engagement of Lfiu Andreina Materassi of Florence, Italy to Malâ€" colm S. Barton son of : Mrs. Enos M. Barton! of 987 Euclid avenge, Winnetâ€" h.,mmnounced-tamg-inn:t the Woman‘s Athletic elub, Friday atâ€" terncon, Dec. 24. t $ Miss Materassi, an accomplished musician, made her . American concert appearance in MA recital in Fine Arts hall on Â¥1. Her professional debut in Italy two years ago, was congide a brilâ€" liant success, | Mr. Barton, o graduate of Williamsbe college, is in his second year at t Chicago Uyfversity Law school. Mrs. Enos M. Barton éntertained at a small tea in honor ¢f her son and his fiancee, December 31. _ Included in the family gathering over Christmas and the treekâ€"end, the Hubbard Carpenters of the: Ambassaâ€" dor who came out to Winnetka to Edward | Lawyer of River Forest which was dgolemnized Christmas night at the home of bride‘s sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Arthur W. of 131 Seott avenue, Hubbard Woods. The Rev, Francis J. Tromp, formerly recâ€" tor of the River Forest Episcopal church, officiated at the ceremony. . Mr. Lawyer and ofliksflvl;;dâ€": will make their home in Park. About fifty relatives iwere guests at the marriage of Miss Ruth Wilson to Miss Dockery attended the Misses Thomas |school in Memphis and the Finch school of New York; Mr. Cherâ€" ry is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin.. He is spending the holiâ€" days at the home of his fiancee. _ William Alfred Doe'm'of Dockery; Miss., and Memphis, , announces the engagement of | his daughter, Frances, to James rell Cherry, son of Mr. and Mrs: ‘Wallace Cherry of 422 Abbo ord road, Kenâ€" ilworth, Mrs. Howard H. H Jr., of Sound Beach, Conn., form of Winnetka, is visiting her father, J. Edwin Bradâ€" street of 334 Ridge avenue, Winnetka. Mrs. J. Eddicott Bradstreet of 334 Ridge avenue, who .m been visiting Mrs. Hoyt in the eagt, ‘returned to Winnetka with her, in timne for Christmas. . and Miss Mary Louise buintut â€" uie stt oh dA i 4. 2 S #Uy A4% A., @HG granddaughter of Mrs; Lorenzo M. Johnson of 701 Sheridan road. Winâ€" bergh of Governor‘s I Miss Beatrice , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Ripley of 29 Indian Hill road, entertainâ€" ed thirty guests at a debutante lunchâ€" eon, Thursday, Dec. $3, at the Womâ€" an‘s Athletic club in Chicago. The luncheon was given in honor of Miss Helen Hardenbergh, daughter of the Harding family F:w ave been living for the past year. | | <> $ ; chiffon, with delicate white beading on the full circular skirt. Miss Mary Adelgide Harding ng wore a Paris gown, ‘designed by Worth, of white chiffon and tafettes with tight bodice Miss Jane @, at a tea dance, fottbdt(!ht‘o%m&- ternoon, ‘Dec. 27, at the Fortnightly from 4 until 7 o‘clock. © many of whom have assisted other North lizabeth Couch, Fenton of Winâ€" l;::tnntu, 7:00 go;?: P a’l‘ society. Mr. y formally | ~7:30 The Sunday Evening club will Miss Juâ€" resume its Mectings at the Womâ€" Case, ur:: an‘s d';:b.fl": 3 Weman‘s Mis. nton, Miss domryl‘d%nioa 1 meet at the home élen Harâ€"| of"Mrs. H. H. CHandler, 507 8. Sheriâ€" Quan and} dan road. Because ‘of the great ,: where You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, $61 Central avenue, which is open Y§Y week day from nine in the until six in the evening and on W nesdays unâ€" til 7:30. _ The reading rodm is also open on Sunday afternoor from 2:30 Bubject for sermon, "Sacr: ___First Church of Chri@t, Scientist, Highland Park, IIL., 38) _ Hazel aveâ€" nue, a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Chrigt, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., holds se ces every Sunday morning at 10;45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 0‘vlo k, when testimonies of Christian Sgience healâ€" ing are given. Sunday S hool meets at 9:30 a.m., and is open to pupils under the age of twenty, } Friday, Jan. 7â€" _ ,}% ~. ‘g*4 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Nielâ€" sen, 139, Oakwood avenue, Lake Forest. . C Sunday, Jan. 9â€" <8. 10:30 a. m. Sunday school. â€" "No study is more impo®tant than the ‘study of the Bible, There is no more effective ag@hcy for‘ such study than the Sunday school."â€" Woodrow Wilson. | ‘ 5:00 p. m. String band practice. 6:00 p. m. Epworth league devoâ€" tional meeting. ;)\ (lhe: 7:45 p. m. Evening sekvice in Engâ€" lish. ut j Friday nightâ€" rehcarsal. Join us in reading the Gospel of Luke during the m of January. The Woman‘s M nary society will meet on Thursday ‘afternoon, January 13, with Mts. Thomas ‘W. Gordon, 244 N. G Bay road. 7:45 Evening servi sage. Good singing. Friday nightâ€"Choi 11:00 : Morning music. * EVANG 9:45 Sunday schoodl session. We have a growing school, and still there is room for others. _ t Highwood avenue an{ Everts place Wednesday, Jan. 8 p. m. Midâ€" week service and al business meeting. 1/ 3 ; Tuesday, Jan. 11, 8 p. m. The Womâ€" an‘s Foreign Missi society meets with Mrs. Chas. Boyil, 1020 N. Green Bay road. gins the study of the life of Paul Topic, "Paul Hlumifiated."‘ Welcome. 10:45 a, m. Mornifig worship. 6:80 p. m. Epworth league. Topic, "Establishing Zones Of Silence." 7:45 p. m. ‘Evening service. Short, cheery, inspirational, Welcome. You are invited to atténd our servâ€" married people and young people Christian‘sâ€"Faith and the Christian‘s Book" by Rev. Frank Fitt "The New Science and the Old Faith" will be the subject of the first lecture. Course II "Character Building Undér the Master Buildet" by Mr. Emery 8. Hall. This week‘s subject is, "A Foundation of Faith," ~Course III "A Study of Re}n Experlelneo !ro:; the Standpoint of Psychology" Professor Norman E. Richardson. ‘"How the New Psychology Looks at Religion," topic £f08 this week. l series, opening lé¢ After a short devotional, c i will go to the variâ€" Gecond street near Laurel avenue guild will meet 8t the Y. W. C. A. building, Laurel fvenue, with Miss Mayme Brown and*Miss Gladys B. Russell as « a ; Wednesday 8:00 1927 Church Night George L. Robinkon, who has lived in fimt and made a thorough study of Moha t ons, speak to us on, "Mosliem Women." Mrs. W. E. Rntlegg'evfll sing, All the women of the. congregation are most cordially invited. awakening in flfl Moslem w North ‘avenue and Lauretta place Sundayâ€" m f::: Nx 9:45 Church, for all ages. 9:45 Adult class. Dr. Pfansti Sunday, Jan. 9: 5:00 Rehearsal of Girls‘ choir. 3:45. Lewaâ€"Camp Fire Girls. 11:00 M. ZION L GRACE @DIST EPISCOP%URCH . W. Nelson, pastor Cc + % "~Course III "A Experience from Psychology" by E. Richardson. ‘hology Looks at this week. . Gospel mesâ€" L chool. â€" "No ant than the There is no y for‘ such y school."â€" xip. & ,}.a'fw“fi XF e WR line is gone out &:fgh all the earth, and ‘words to the end of the world" <(Psaims u:t), The| Lesson also included the £. passages from the Chrisâ€" tian nce textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," ary Baker Eddy: "The startingâ€" ::m divtnegé‘i?nee is that God, Spirit, is Allâ€"inâ€"all, and that there is no might nor ‘Mind,â€"that God is Lo ,-and'therefqn He is divine inciple" (p, 275), | * was the subject of the Lesâ€" sonâ€" in all Churches of Christ, Sunday.lm.ryl. f Golden Text was from Psaims 34:8, "O taste and see that the Lord is ; blessed is man that trustâ€" eth in him." â€" the ~citati which comâ€" ied o TC 0 N. First St., Highland Park uring Car â€"with These Amazing Price Reductions! d 595 tm 625. B 695 utm ‘74 CCl T1Neeis, Former price $535 stee! dise whee‘s. Former price $§85 ~â€" _ seat. â€" â€" © ~.â€" â€"â€""* * ***** _ â€"â€".14â€"Ton Truck . < balloon tires onp § with balloon tires only. , 1 3 (Chassia only) x Balloon tires now standard on all modelsâ€"all prices f. o. b. Fii S . Mich,, effective January 1st, 1927 y NC 0 only on cars costing up into the thouâ€" sands. They are marks of distinction on the world‘s finest automobiles. Yet these are now offered on The Most Beautiful Chevroletbecausethespectacuhrgrowth fiere are score after score of advanceâ€" ‘ments in design, literally too numerous to list completelyâ€"but typified by oneâ€" iece fullâ€"crown fenders, bulletâ€"type Emps, coincidental steering and igniâ€" on lock and large 17â€"inch steering Wheel. . Here is definire assurance of longer lite, more satisfactory operation and even greater economyâ€"-?c:r all models are equipped with a new AC oil filter and an improved AC air cleaner! Siifh features as these are usually found & in Chevrolet history! . Trulyan achievement. which.must immediately change all existing ideas as to what the buyer of a low priced car has a right to expect for his money! J Here is the irresistible appeal of unâ€" broken, flowing body linesâ€"of modish new Duco colors, fashionably stripedâ€" of notable smartnessâ€"of that flawless silhouette regularly associated with the costliest of customâ€"built creations. ‘SCIENCE .. WM. RUEHL & CO. . iifst St., Highland Park e . _ Telephone 1 QUALLITY AT LOW COsTt _ TRULY the most beautiful Chevrolet 525 . . _J. Griffith and wife to L. F. Swift. WD $10. Ptlotmhhw A. Dunas and wife et al to C. Lewis. WD $10. â€"Lot 61, of the Woods, pt Sec, 85, ‘A. Dunas and wife et al to E C. Lewis.. _ WD $10,. Lot 38, of the Woods, pt Sec. 85, Deerfleld.\ > ~F. B. Williams and wife to E. |F. Chapin and wife, jt tens. WD $1. lot 24, block 16, Highland Park. â€" â€"|\ â€" J. Griffith and wife to L. F. Swift. WD $10. Lots 72 and 78, Washington circle, Lake Forest. :. L« W. Gould and wife to J. A. Cunâ€" ningham and wife, jt tens. : WD $10: Pt NE gr of the NW gr of Set. 21, Waukegan. ‘, £ J,. H. Taylor and wife to L. F. Swift. WD $10; ‘Pt NW gr of Sec. 28, Shields. & J. Griffith and wifeâ€"to L. F. Swift. WD $10. Pt S half of the NE ar of Ethel Lindersmith and husband, et al, to R. J. Smith.: WD $10. ©Lot 301, Lake Forest. sz J. H. Taylor and wife to L. F. Swift. WD $10. Lot 1, western addn to Lake Forest. | j REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS | | _ H. Veeder and wife to L. F. Swift.| C. C. ' ies o 00 o1 ‘~| QCBD $10. Pt lot 324 Original Plat of | na Bod ithel Lindersmith and husband. et| Lake Forest. addn t« al: to idget t 61, I”‘A',' F. A al to Enima | bik € : 88, field. w Sta WiAat and Steering Lock _ . . 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Lots 1, 2, and 18, Woodland addn to Lake Forest. riey: . WD ©$4,000. . Lot 8, Goolâ€" Turley. idges subdn, pt Sec. 36, Deerfleld._ Astrid Anderson, administratrix to F. Andersen. Deed $4,500. Lot 8, blk 6, Exmoor addn, pt Sec. 23, Deerâ€" A. Hill and wife to C, F. Grant. QCD&!M”MB&‘I,M land pt lot 11, blk 10, Exmoor addn to Highland Park. C.P_.Gnnttoi.m.ulvflt,h& tens. QCD $10. Lots 25 and 26, 7, lot 11, blk 10, Exmoor addn to and wife, jt tens. WD $10. Lot 17, bik 37, North addn to Lake Bluff. _ H. J, Nelson and wife to L. F. Swift. WD §1. Lot 8, western addn to Lake . N. A. Hansen and wife to E. A. Anâ€" derson. WD $10. Lot 17, block 37, North addn to Lake Bluff. Ant t egr w T15 * (Chassis only) made by many folks is not to be any . better than they have to ‘be. agree with him, rx of politics, for this is not a majter. Perhaps one why people did ie io ies is . to kick about. if they had. 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