oo # | CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTsS |«= Mre. Joseph Stipe had as her guest a few days of last week, Mrs. Henry Glerum of Kenosha, Wis. » Little Catherine Clark, the twentyâ€" month old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Clark of Laure! avenue is very ill with scarlet fever, but is getting along nicely. Mr. and Mrs. um..- who have spent the past ‘three months in California returned on Monday and are visiting Mrs. Alfred Schultz will entertain the members of her bridge club on Friday afternoon, The game is enâ€" joyed at two tables. § Mr. and Mrs. William Dooley have moved into their house on Eim Place, Sunet Park this week. the men and Mrs. George Marshall receiving the ladies prize. All of the twentyâ€"five guests present report a wonderful time. Miss Wally Rehm _ entertained twelve of her friends on Saturday in honor of her birthday anniversary. Dinmer was served at six o‘clock, after which dancing, cards and all sorts of games were played. _ Decorations were all in keeping with St. Valenâ€" tines day. All the guests departed wishing Miss Rehm many more happy: birthdays and all had a wornderfullj time, ~ On Saturday evening a very deâ€" Jlightful party was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berube. The guests all came dressed in hard times clothes and the entire evening was carried out in the hard times plan. Cards were played in the basement and luncheon was a "help yourself affair." Prizes were given to the most cleverly dressed, Mr. John Mcâ€" Caffrey being awarded the prize for West Central avenue W. F. Suhr, pastor . Sunday services: German, 10:30. _ â€" English, 11:00. * ’ Church sehool: Saturdays, 9:00. . Sundays, 9:30. 1 The North Shore Zone of the Walâ€" ther league will hold a rally next ; Sunday at the Y. W. C. A. On acâ€" count of this rally there will be no evening service. ed: The same heard Paul speak: who stedfastly beholding him, and perâ€" ceiving that he had faith to be healed, Said with a loud voice, Stand upright on thy feet. And he leaped and walkâ€" ed" (Acts 14:8â€"10). The Lessonâ€"Sermon also included the following passages from the Among the citations which comâ€" prised the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the following from the Bible: "And there sat a certain man at Lystra, impotent in his feet, being a cripple from his mother‘s womb, who never had walkâ€" The Golden Text was from Proâ€" verbs 19:8, "He that getteth wisdom loveth his own soul: he that keepeth understanding shall find good." "Soul" was the subject of the Lesâ€" sonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ Sci_e-_ntisg, Sunday, February 13. a concert of popular and humorous selections at our assembly room unâ€" der the auspices of the Sunday school. Next Wednesday, Feb. 23, the "Unique Band" of the Holy Trinity Luthenn‘ ch!_xrch of Chicago will give Mrs. E. R. Baum will have charge of the musie. Services every night except Saturâ€" day night, beginning at 7:45. Second street near Laurel avenue J. G. Finkbeiner, pastor 9:45 Sunday school session. 11:00 Morning worship. Sermon and special music. 7:45 Evangelistic services. Evangelistic services will be held February 20â€"March 6. The first week Rev. A. P. Johnson of the Adams Street church, Chicago, will assist, and the second week Rev. H. J. Osterâ€" land of the Salem ‘church, Chicago will assist. from nine in the morning until six in the evening and on Wednesdays unâ€" til 7:30. The reading room is also open on Sunday afternoon from 2:30 sermon, "Mind." You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 361 Central avenue, which is open every week day First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park,Il., 881 Hazel. Aveâ€" nue, a branch of The Mother â€"Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday morning at 10:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock, when testimonies of Christian Science healâ€" ing are given. Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m., and is open to pupils under the age of twenty. Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson PAGE TWO Bethany Evangelical Christian Science Christian Science ZLion. Lutheran Notices for this column should be in to the Pressvoffice by Tuesday noon ‘ of the week of publication ‘to insure their appearance,. ; Social And Personal en Be tah Miss Dorothy Bleimehi entertained fourteen of her friends with a very beautiful Valentine party on Friday «vening at her home on Glencoe aveâ€" nue. The table and dining room were w s c 0 Wt SR C M ige Mr. Harry Paul and Mr. William Brown attended the meeting of the Englewood Commandery on Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. George Bahr were weekâ€"end guests of friends in West Pullman. y I M uis 02 DT Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Moran will be host and hostess at three tables of bridge at their home on Ridgewood drive on Tuesday evening. ta their daughter and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Schultz of Pleasant street. ‘ Wednesday, Freb."éfirsmi;.'m. Midâ€" week service. Wm. B. Doble, minister Friday, February 18â€" The Ladies‘ Aid society will meet with Mrs. Thomas Marks, 364 Walker avenue. Regular hour. Sunday, Feb. 20â€" « 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10;45 a. m. Morning worship. 6:30 p. m. Epworth league. â€" Lesâ€" son, "Studies in the Advancing Kingâ€" dom." § The ‘Sunday evening messages will portray Christ‘s walks and talks in Galilee and Perea, step by step, until hiz' exaltation on Easter day. ©7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Topic, "Our Duty as Christian Citiâ€" zens." Leader, Mr. Conrad Dreiske. 7:45 p. m. Evening Gospel service, Wednesday, 8 p. m. Midâ€"week prayâ€" er service. First United Evangelical dren are welcome. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Serâ€" mon by the pastor. w . son, on "The Part Religious Beliefs Play in Iife." Group 2, Rev. Frank Fitt, on "A Hebrew Legacy: the Old Testament." 6 groups, 3 Wednesdayâ€" + 8:00 The Church Night program. Group 1, Prof. Norman E. Richardâ€" 7:30 The Sunday Evening club. An illustrated lecture by Jesse L. Smith. Mondayâ€" o 10:00 Regular meeting of the Dorâ€" cas society with luncheon at twelveâ€" thirty. & Tuesdayâ€" ©2:30 The Presbyterian guild will meet at the home of Mrs. Charles A. Pardee, 816 8. Sheridan road. ~Mrs. James Allen will assist. The book review on "The Christ of the Indian Road" will be resumed. l 5:80 The Young People‘s society will meet at the parish house promptâ€" ly and motor to Lake Forest where they will be guests of the Lake Forâ€" est Presbyterian Young People‘s soâ€" ciety. Call H. P 683 for reservations by Thursday evening. Green Bay road and Laurel avenue F. R. Cardwell, pastor 8:30 a. m. Bible school. Your chilâ€" . 4:00 Girls‘ Choir rehearsal (Note the early hour). 2:80 Girls‘ Communicant class at the manse, 9:45 Church school for all ages. 9:45 Adult class under the leaderâ€" ship of Mr. N. G, Lenington. A hearty welcome awaits all in this discussion group. Tt + { 11:00 Morning worship. The Rev. Frank Fitt will preach. 2:00 Boy‘s Communicant class at the manse. : POVE PT ETT .r'lfl EC TCOWR ME .Iw"'l-.. EmE Christian â€"Science â€" textbook, "Science her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. and Health with Key to the Scripâ€" il?:l’husou. who are spending â€" the tures," by Mary Baker. Eddy: "The|winter there. A number of friends Science of Christianity comes with | from Highland Park will attend. fan in hand to separate the chaff from| Clark Wright and Alice Young of the wheat, : Science will declare God| 8. Linden avenue are among the kidâ€" aright, and Christianity will demonâ€"| dies ‘being quarantined with measles strate this declaration and its divine|this week. ; Principle, (making mankind better| Mrs. E. A. Smith entertained at physically, morally, and spiritually"|three tables of bridge on Monday afâ€" (p. 466). 1 tarnonn at her haome an Tindan ave. North aven_ue,iax_u_i Lnuretta pla.ée Grace l\g E. Church :45 p. m. Evening service. Sundayâ€" :45 Meeting of the H. P. Presbyterian @k P 9n i L will entertain a x;a"i ï¬% Fa ï¬:i’::g Memeary WketaLd the, Baraca class of the First United Evangelical church entertainâ€" ed the Philasthes class at a Valentine party on Tuesday night at the church. Mae and Madeline Bliss of N. Linâ€" den avenue will entertain at dinner 'on Saturday night preceding â€"the dance at the Highland Park :elub. . _ Thales Lenington returned Sunday to the University of Michigan after having spent a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Lenington of N. Sheridan road. wl t# Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Arthur Byâ€" field of S. Linden avenue and Mrs, Dwight. C. Oreutt of Glencoe gave a prograni of American music before the Chicago Woman‘s club in the Fine Arts‘ building.. Te e ‘ R6 Wms c hivies é ï¬ ï¬wk ¢ Sylvia Drake of Laurel avenue is in quarantine for: the whoopingâ€"cough. This is the fifteenth time in ten years that this family has been in quaranâ€" tine. ing party in their newly remodelled on Sheridan avenue on Saturday. Every one enjoyed dancing in the new large sun room to the tune of an accordion. A buffet luncheon was served later in the evening, OS nb it Pad miliacboktrsd Biloves â€" Liched Mr. and Mrs. Rober:“(’} Botner enâ€" tertained 35 people at a houseâ€"warmâ€" Mr. and Mrs, R. D. Forgan anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter, Margaret Wright, to ‘Mr. Edwin Smith of Evanston. Mr.; and Mrs. Charles Brace of Bloom street were officers in the Oak Park Shrine on Saturday night. Fhe next regular business and soâ€" cial meeting of the girls‘ choir of the St. John‘s Evangelical church, will be held next Monday, Feb. 21, at the home of Grace Brewer of 218 N. Secâ€" ond street. The girls of Mrs. Fred Botker‘s Sunday school class of the first United Evangelical church held their monthly meeting at the home of Katheripa Rhinehardt of Homewood avenue, on Tuesday. Mrs. Louis Berube, who has spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. Margaret Frederickson in California returned to her home on Maple aveâ€" nue on Tuesday. : + The Lady Elks Social club announce a card party to be held in Elks hall on the evening of March 1, for Elks only. Five hundred and bridge will be played and refreshments will be served. a Mrs. Henry Edwards of N. Green Bay road attended a dance of Braille club of Chicago on Saturday night and spent the week end with friends in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Harris have isâ€" sued invitations for a musicale to be given in the rear room of the Alden Studio on Monday evening, Feb. 21, at eight o‘clock. <~The artists of the evening will be ‘Barton Thatcher, baritone and Joseph Brinkman, pianâ€" ist. Mrs. Jack Peterson entertained with two tables of bridge on Monday afternoon in compliment to Mrs. Frieda Power of Chicago. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. John Croke who won first and Miss Zelie Rioux who was awarded consolation. Mrs. T. L. Osborn left on Monday for Greenville, Mich., where she went to attend the funeral of the mother of a dear friend who passed away Sunday. Mrs. Osborn will return home Friday. § Mr. and Mrs. Milton ‘Tilman are moyving next week to their farm on W. Park avenue to reside there for a few months while their house on Cenâ€" tral and Green Bay road is being moved to Sunset Terrace and remodâ€" eled. Their property has been sold and a filling station will be built as soon as the home is moved. \ Mrs. Florence Stevens has as her weekâ€"end guest her daughter, Mrs. Frank Watts of Milwaukee, Wis. Mr, and Mrs. T. L. Osborn enterâ€" tained twenty guests on Saturday at seven o‘clock dinner, later enjoying dancing at the Highland Park club. The celebration was in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Osborn‘s twentieth wedding anniversary. + The men of Trinity church are havâ€" ing their annual dinner at the church on Washington‘s birthday, Feb. 22. Rev. Geo. S. Keller of Trinity Episcopal church is crusading in Rockford, Ill.. this week. The Elks are giving a dance at their clubrooms on Laure! avenue and McGovern street on Saturday eveâ€" ning. All Kiks are invited to attend. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pomper are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son born Thursday at the Highâ€" land Park hospital., Mr. and Mrs. George Rudoiph are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter born Friday in the Highland Park hospital. Mr. A. M. Lowrie returned last week from a three weeks‘ business trip in New York. tained a few friends informally at their home in ‘Ravinia Park on Satâ€" urday in honor: of their twentieth wedding anniversary. .Bridge passed the evening hours most pleasantly, after which a delicious supper was served. ; who leaves soon for California where she will spend several months visitâ€" ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. â€" Mrs. E. A.~Smith entertained at three tables of bridge on Monday afâ€" ternoon at her home on Linden aveâ€" nue. t Mr. and Mrs:; A. M. Lowrie enterâ€" THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS B ConiteReveh udn es a es decorated in all valâ€"| ~Mr. and Mrs. Shields, 8. 0 .c 000 ~AlProspect avenue, have Fi@ enter j eroned by the leader, Miss Bartleman, mally at|followed the luncheon. â€" on Satâ€"] ) Mr. and Mrs. J. Vander Bloomen of t"‘“ï¬â€œg‘ North avenue spent Sunday with Mrs. H. P. 178 OR CALLING AT THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY. hy BRIDGE CLUBS AND PRIVATE PARTIES MAY HAVE SCORE PADS FREE BY TELEPHONING Said assessment is payable in ten (10) installments, with interest at the rntlt of six (6) per centum per anâ€" num on all installments from and afâ€" ter| the date of issue of first voucher. All persons desiring may file objecâ€" tions in said court before said day and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. | _ FRANK LAING, | _ _B. 0. BRAND, | W. H. THOMAS, : | Officers appointed by the County _ | Court to make said assessment. Dated at Highland Park, Illinois, Fob-{ ruary 17th, A. D. 1927. 51â€"52 YELLOW CAB RATES u?j court, the final hearing thereon w'i'l be had on the Eighth (8th) day of| March, A. D. 1927, or as soon thereafter as‘ the business of the court will permit. _ Notice is hereby given to all perâ€" ‘sgons interested that the Board of Commissioners of the Highland Park East Park District, County of Lake 2nd State of Illinois, having ordered he condemnation for use as a public park all of lots ‘1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 16, and 17, block 6, Wrenn‘s Addition, all in ighland Park, Ill., by the said <The ighland Park East Park District, nd that the said real estate be imâ€" roved for use as a public park by lowing, grading, levelling, discing, ging, seeding, raking, rolling, covering with straw, constructing a water sprinkler system with connecâ€" tion in present meter pit, including new meter, valve, and necessary fitâ€" tings furnished by the City of Highâ€" land Park on receipt of permit fee; including the furnishing and setting 1 o€ sprinkler hydrants, including plantâ€" ing of shrubs and removal of existing fence, and including the cost of enâ€" gineering services, all in said Highâ€" land Park East Park District, Lake County, Illincis, the ordinance for the same being on file in the office of the Secretary of said Highland Park East Park District, and having applied to the County Court of Lake county for the condemnation of said property for said use and for an assessment of the costs of said improvement according to benefits, and an assessment thereâ€" of ‘having been made and returned to First twoâ€"thirds mile vrvrersses» BB Each additional 1â€"3 mile ........ 10¢ No charge for extra passengers. PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2000 ‘SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE ’I "Dry Cleaners as well as l1nnderm†. ' No. 4 The Highland Park East Park District ' THrs _ L L .L. . The criminals should not be petted so much that a fellow has to become Oone in order to get any attention; Catherine Lerriman of Chicago. ing, the service was conducted by Elder Alfred T. Sihler and several members of the Young People‘s deâ€" partment. Â¥ i43 3 Dr. Kellogg Speed of S. Sheridan road spent two days in Boston at a meeting of the fracture committee of the American Medical association. Mrs. Maurice Hirsch of Dean aveâ€" nue entertained the Camp Fire girls of ~Ravinia at a Valentine party luncheon on Saturday. A hike, chapâ€" apartment in Washington, D..C., for a few . months. The Rev. and Mrs. Frank Fitt and small son, Alfred, have been infliuâ€" enza victims recently.~ In Mr. Fitt‘s Men‘s Work Shirts $1.00 Boy‘s Golf Hose: â€" â€". $1.00 Mufflers F FRIDAY and SATURDAY $1.50 Necktie o V ym FEL L °S A Dollar for SPECIALS FOR SPRI Wilson Brothers $1.50 Men‘s B.V.D; Underâ€" wear in all sizes; YOUR CLOTHIER 13 South St, Johns Avenue â€" H g: 9 t.‘g ::ï¬vi S. FELL Day ... will go a long way at NZ Private Bridge Bridge Clubs and Henry C.Lyfton State and Jacksonâ€"Chicago â€" Orrington and Ciiarchâ€"Evanston Evanston Shop open Tuesday, Thursday and Fine Suits ~rastically Reduced for I RELIABLE LAUNDRY telephoning 178 or AaC Omsny (ib e Sold All Season up to $50 Choice 327_ L7 In Our Evanston G’t ; Final Cleararice of f have Score Pads? Free 1 .$l.00[- $1.00 Je FEBRUARY young power more ‘dedâ€" at