‘_â€" Sunday, May 29â€" _ _ _____ $:30 a. m. Sunday school. â€".â€" ‘German service, 10:30. 24 wmn. €.0. (Thursday) being Ascension »\Duy we shall have a service in the * evwening at 8 o‘clock. | RUGSâ€"DRAPERIESâ€"GARMENTS _| _ | DRY CLEANED BEAUTIFULLY: e [ â€" Curtains Laundered and Stretched to Exact Size with | â€" Perfect Edges. Family Laundry,Finished, Rough Dry T3 or Wet Wash ‘ : _â€" RELIABLE LAUNDRY I . Weekâ€"end somewhere. Such we urge :bhfltz;heh.:-hâ€" .-n'.lov*-.' If any come *o wisit you, invite them to worship ©:30 p. m. Epworth league. T:45 p. m. Evening service. Wednesday, June 1â€" â€" 8:00 p. m. Midâ€"week service. tions by Tuesday evening, H. P. 683. 3:45 Lewa Camp Fire girls. 4:00 Alinahan Camp Fire girls. Wednesdayâ€" 7:15 Monthly meeting of the commitâ€" tee on religious education. 8:00 Preparatory service followed by the monthly meeting of the session. Thursdayâ€" 6:00 The annual Mother and Daughâ€" _ ter banquet. Detailed program will 9:45 Church school. The Missioni work in Chicago will be presented in the various departments of the: school by (Dr. Henry Seymour[ Brown, superintendent of the | church extension board of Chicago| Presbytery and Mrs. E. Fells and| Rev. Pasquale R. DeCarlo, repreâ€"| senting the Italian work. 9:45 Adult class. Topic: "Christianâ€" ity and National Problems. The| Christian Spirit in Government and Business. From the ‘divine rightj‘ to Rull‘ to civic corruption and on to the ideal social order." } 11:00 Morning worship. Field day.‘ Dr. Henry Seymour Brown is in charge of this service. Miss Rosel and the Children‘s choir from Laird | Community house. 5:00 Rehearsal of Girls‘ choir (will| also be present). ‘ 6:00 Foung People‘s Society dinne.‘ Mr. Simms, in charge of the Mexi~ can work in Chicago, with some of ! his Mexican elders will speak. | Zion Lutheran Church Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson serfmon "Ancient and Modern Neâ€" cromancy, | alias â€" Mesmerism â€" and Hypnotism.,. Denounced." You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 361 Central avenue, which is open every week day from nine in the morning until six in the evening.and on Wednesdays unâ€" til 7:30.â€" The reading room is also open on Sunday afternoon from 2:30 Highland Park, I1L., 381 Hazel Aveâ€" mue, 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 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. The modern seems to be able North avenue and Laurette place 10:45 a. m._lorn'h}{ worship. 0] Grace M. E. Church CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS First Church of H. P. Presbyterian Christian West Central avenue Notices for this column should be in to the Press o of the week of publication to insure their Highland Park young man is around. Christ, Scientist, | Science the loss of our little son, Cecil Warâ€" u‘ Garrity "&’ï¬"’uâ€"'_’ml Me. -ncl,o. W. Summera. IO1‘ & x BB i2 2 Lo We wish to thank our relatives and unds Sex cowooths and thobmen â€" IN MEMORIAM Gardineâ€"In memory of our nephew and grandson, John, Jr., who died May 21, 1926: Not lost to those who love him, But only gone before To that beautiful Isle of Someâ€" Tuesday, 8 p. m. Prayer meeting. Friday, June 3, 8 p. m. Luther league. Lecture and motion picture on the Hawaiian Islands. . Sunday, May 29â€" _ _ _ 9:45 a. m. Sunday scholo. 11:00 a. m. Frank Ervicson, in his wonderful lecture, "Satin‘s Board the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scripâ€" tures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "To divest thought of false trusts and maâ€" terial evidences in order that the spirâ€" itual facts of being may appear,â€"this is the great attainment by means of which we shall sweep away the false and give place to the true. Thus we may establish in truth the temple, or bodv. ‘whose builder and maker is God*" (p. 426). 1 . Among the citations which comâ€" prised the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the following from the Bible: "Ye are the temple of the living God; as God hath said, I will dwell in them, and walk in them; and F will be their God, and they shall be my people.. Wherefore come out from among them, and. be ye separate, saith the Lord . . .; and I will receive you, and will be a Fathâ€" er onto you, and ye shall be my sons and daughters, saith the Lord Alâ€" mighty" (II Cor. 6:16â€"18). only they, but ourselves also, which have the first fruits of the Spirit, even we ourselves groan within ourselves, waiting for the adoption, to wit, the redemption of our body." "Soul and Body" was the subject ef the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of ‘Christ, Scientist, Sunday, May 22. The Golden Text was from Romans 8:22, 23, "We know that the whole creation groaneth and travaileth in pain together until now. And not Evening worship at 8 Message by the pastor. Theme, "My Neighbor and Myself." Special music by Mr. H. A. Hansen. We are making plans for a D. V. B. S. of three weeks duration and four days per week. Dates June 21â€" July 8. C. F. Schriver, minister { Sunday school at 9:45. Classes for| all. Beginners and Primaries meet in the Elks hall. Others meet in the! church on Second street. At eleven| o‘clock Memorial and Communion! service. The American Legion are atâ€"‘ tending this service. Rev. A. J. Byas | is preaching the word and leading us in the Communion service. | At twoâ€"fortyâ€"five there will be the Corner Stone laying at the corner of ; Laurel and McGovern. See program | elsewhere. I Where parting is no motre. c Mr. and Mrs. John Bastuck, + of Trade." s 8:00 p. m. Swedish service Highwood Lutheran Christian Endeavor meeting at Bethany Evangelical Oak Ridge and High street â€"â€"â€"__â€"_â€"________ F. R. Cardwell, pastor _ _ s oys + | _ 9:30 a. m. Bible school. e lou’ Christian Science _ |inc imernational Unmiocs s se t 6 umk /+ C CHen ND CUDCOTM siiges. CARD OF THANKS Lessonâ€"Sermon â€"also included Barbara B. Tarochione. 12 . 0. Engstrom, pastor NS 2080 a 10:45 a. m. Morning Wnnvln;. Serâ€" | mon by the pastor. â€" i 7 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Topic, | How Have Missions Helped China ?" | Leader, Miss Marian Foote of the | Bible Institute of Springfield, Mo. | _ 7:45 p. m. Gospel service. Inspira~ tional congregational singing. _ We welcome all to our services. | Making Your Glasses â€" P 20 2O BC 6e ROCTm TORp EOI, EWOPS ? Highwood avenue and Everts place | on oath, deposes and says that he was Lo zes aiey Go " hhom nastor | heretofore, on to wit the 19th day of {S‘rp. I::‘ Prny_ver meeting at the h-e: April, A.D., 1927, elected by the elecâ€" } of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Nielsen. |tors of the City of Highland Park ‘Sundn_\’. May 29â€" 7 1w the office of Commissioner of said |10:30 a. m. Sunday school |City of Highland Park, in the county |6:00 p. m. Epworth League meeting. | s * . |T:45 p. m. Evening servic? in S'e“lm state Aln{resu_d, and th“, in and | Rev. Berglind, of Hinsdale, will} @bout the campaign for said office bring the message. David Borg and in his election (including his J‘ will be with us at this time and will | primary election) he did spend $30.00 ) aneolodd onar is with bisi(gi500 for taxi service and $15.00 ingi d playing. 3 inis “::;Ssr:;:’":,nnz ly_‘ !Ior general campaign) contributed |Closing day of our Wesley Acagemy | by myself. a .and Theological Seminary located at . â€"â€"_â€"â€"___________ 2408 Orrington avenue, Evanston.| The following program has been arâ€"| |10:00 a. m. Program by the students | _ of the academy. ‘ â€" |2:00 p. m. Commencement exercises. { Evanston ShapO 7:30 p. m. Alumni meeting. 1 Dinner and supper will be served in | _ the dining hall. Come in the mornâ€"| 00 HOWARDâ€"UDELL CAFETERIA will serve ome meal only Decoration Day, Monday, May 30th. An unusâ€" ually good dinner menu will be served from 12:00 to 2:30. Always a good dinner Sunday, too, same hours as above. _ Advo Unclaimed letters of foreign or for the week ending May 21, 1927 Miss Flli Kivela. Parcy Rosa Letkewiez. Stovan Karl Persoglia. ghe (.im‘iing 'h?!!.“ (:lur?e in the mornâ€" m')lflm L â€" eunstgas IE Henry C.Lytton & Sons Green Bay road and Laurel avenue Hattstrom & Sanders COÂ¥3) UNITED STATES POST OFFICE \ 0 _ Highland Park JIL Afrer the lens has been ground and accurately focused, it must be polished. Jn order satisfacâ€" torily to accomplish this, Hattâ€" strom & Sanders have installed an unusual and costly method. A felt pad is impregnated with pitch. The pad moves circularâ€" ly, and while in motion, is apâ€" plied with white rouge or glassâ€" ite, imparting a very highly polâ€" ished surface to the glassâ€"simâ€" ilar to that obtained in expenâ€" Unique Method of Polishing Iilustrating process of grinding surfaces of lenses â€" Swedish Methodist Come in and vee this inter Hugo L. Schneider, postmaster. Em e "Dry Cleaners as well as Launderers" | _William J. Brown, being duly sworn | on oath, deposes and says that he was | heretofore, on to wit the 19th day of | April, A.D., 1927, elected by the elecâ€" |tors of the City of Highland Park ’w the office of Commissioner of said |City of Highland Park, in the county | and state aforesaid, and that in and | State of Illinois, f(‘au.nty of Lake, ss. State and Jacksonâ€"Chicago _ Orrington and Churchâ€" One and Two _ Bristol Stripes and â€" Hand Tailored Trouser Suits $Die.to.s Tha ul _ €L.th.. SUITS In TngE LiGHT CoLOR: You WANT NOTICE $35 and $40 More For Your MonrYy lt!llyrieey!-eho.obmbmu- suranceâ€"made possible by a volume Hundreds of themâ€"with new ones arriv= ing almost daily, But that‘s only half of it! State of IIlinois, County of Lake, ss. Julius H. Zimmer, being duly sworn on cath, deposes and says that he was heretofore, on to wit the 19th day of April, A.D., 1927, elected by the elecâ€" Subscribed and sworn to before me this 2ith day of May, A.D., 1927. FRED W. RUBLY, Notary Public (Seal) 13 Affiant further deposes and says that he did not spend any other valâ€" able thing or consideration whatsoâ€" ever. In Our Evanston Shop E@Hue NOTICE Phone 178â€"179 W. J. BROWN Affiant. further dep-n and says that he did not spend any other valuâ€" able thing or consideration whatsoâ€" ever. tors of the City of Highiand Park to the offiee of Commissioner of said City of Highland Park, in the county and state aforesaid, and that in and about the campaign for said office and in his élection (including his primary clecâ€" tion) he did spend Sixty and Noâ€"100 Dollars for rental on hall for meeting contributed by myself. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 24th day of May, A.D., 1927. FRED W. RUBLY, Notary Public (Seal) 13 . $55 to $100 JULIUS H. ZIMMER