" mnwumuwwuu. â€an!“ 10:00 Lm., his: M. 0:“ MIL. EM league. devo- Mund mount. Highwood IVEIHIQ and Evert: phat. Rev. William W. Neluvn. Mr. My, June 8: 8 p.m.. payer Min! " the [An Nichol: than Sunday. June Ir: First United Evangelical West Central uremic. Rev. W. F. thr. Mr. Sunday school at 9:30. German service at 10:â€. En‘lish service " “:00. " The Brst Sunday in June, being Pentecost. Holy Canaan-it- I!!! be debuted at the Sum "he. Aw momenta mly be made at tbe mum on Friday afternoon and owning. The Ladies' Aid meets today. at the home of Mrs. Ernest Curling on at. Johns Ivonne. Green mis road and hotel ovenue s F. R. Cardwell, pastor 9:30 a. m. Bible school. We welcome! ill girls and boys to our school, , they do not attend elsewhere. _ itr.as a. m. Morning worship. Ser-i won by the pastor. l, 7:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor. Topic, "Oar Christian Duty to Holman: . Health." ', 7:45 p. m. Gospel service in song midi sermon, l Friday-- 7:30 Graduation exercises for the Black Foot and the Sioux Tribes of Boy Rangers at the parish house. Sunday-- 9:45 Church school. You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 36t Central lvenue, which is open every week day from nine in the morning. until six in the evening and on Wednesdays TMV til 7:30. The tending room is also open on Smithy afternoon from 2:30 Thursday-- . 6:00 Annual Mother and Daughter banquet. See special announce ment. First Church of Christ. Scittist/ Highland Puk, m, an Hue! Ave-l sue. a bunch of The Mother fyert/ The First Church of Christ, Scientist.‘ in Boston, Mass., holds services every Sundny morning at 10:45 and oisl Wednesday evening " 8 o'clock. when} testimonies of Christian Science heat-', in: nre given. Sunday School meets} at 9:30 n.m.. and is open to pupils; under the use of twenty. [ Subject for next Sundny’s lesson} sermon "God the Only Cluse and Creator." . Zion Lutheran Church 1:“ In. iveuiate unite in Ert 9:45 Adult class. "The World! Reaching for Peace. Christianity) the Teacher of World Brother-, hood. ts it Utopian? What Will: an Enlightened Christin! Coo-i science Say?" t 11:00 Morning worship. The Sam cramem of the Lord's Supper) will be observed. l CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS -t-tt--rr--r-r----leorze Brunet Dies " Lake Swedish Methodist 1 Forest "mam; rum: 1. H. P. Presbyterian oir Y. P. S. Peggy Crawford will lead. Christian Science Not'-rorthi.eohuaso_Htteusttrer'm--s. Highland Park RUGfrr-r-I)lWlrlPERmS----GARMENTg DRY CLEANED BEAUTIFULLY ' Curtains Launde red and Stretched to Exact Size with Perfect Edges. Family Laundry, Finished, Rough Dry or Wet Wash orttte-sortmt-mtos-tssr.o.=,,, .ummmmahpE-p; {halal 1&9..de (7mm Brunet for "any year: I well known resident of Highwood, died Inst Friday " the me Feast hospital, where he In: “dancing treatment. He - eighty M of m Re in .rtrvieed by hi- widow. It. Brunt-r m In. mttmeed in CON- kr-dint bush"- in “Wood Ind rereted . limb" of hocu- M. which in rental or loll ho- tie to time. Re In: my m by WELL KNOWN HIGHWOOD -RESIDENT PASSES AWAY Prder meeting" 8'er Wednesday evening at eight. Rev. G, A. O. Enntrom. pastor. Friday, June 3, 8 p.m., lecture and motion pictures on the Hawaiian is- lands. Sunday. June 5 - Sunday school at 9:45: morning worship in Swedish turn; evening service at 8. Corner Green Bay md Homewood T avenue. Rev. K. A. Roth, pastor. Sunday school at'9:30 h.4 Morning worship At 10.. mm. Rev. Roth hw, returned from a ten by visit to Ohio and will be in charge of the regular services at St. John; Evintrelietd church this next Sunday morriing. Member: and friends are, cordially invited to “and, . Christian Endeavor Vmeeting at 7:15. Charles Guyot, leader. The young folk are enjoying this work. , Monday, R -ir.rrc, meeting of the theran brotherhood. North - and Luann: place. Rev. Wm. B. Debit, minister. Sunday. June Sth-, 9:30 mm. Sundty school. 10:46 u.m.. Homing worship. 6:30 p.m., Epworth leans. 7:4.5 p.m.. burning union. Wnineadny, June 8: 8 Fm.. mid- week service. We greatly appreciated the pres- clue of the American Legion with us in the morning for the Memorial service. The Communion service Wu observed also and the presiding elder led very nicely from the Memorial message to the Memorial service of our Lord. Rev. A. G. Tater of Ashland ave- nue chulch. Chicago. brought the message at we evening service. C F. Schriver, minister . A beautiful day last Sunday made the service of laying the cornerstone very pleasant. A good crowd as: sembled at the appointed hour and most of them stood through the serv- ice very attentively. To many it was a new experience while others had seen several such occasions. fitpiia Evangelical Oak Ridge and High street, High- Tuesday, 8 pam, prayer meeting. Grace M. E. Church Egbgny EvangeiiGi Highwood Lulu-fa: Held Mty RELIABLE LAUNDRY Lu- 'I (j The an! 'r'J",o'a't.f.1'lrd"u'tttfrg 'tn.threth.6eNredqrut-itn. “than!“ " f Mm. E. M. Steele, 100 Linden Park pure, very kindly mend her beauti- i tut lum for the inmtiture ceremony 1 held Wetland-y. June t, It 4 o'clock. 'sAt this time " girl mun; of High- , land Park 3nd Fort Sheridan met of- rseiaitr for the last time this year and 1 awards were male to those who htrve 0n Johe I and 6, plan are "mitt-3| spend the weak-end at the association house any " Graphic. about 12 miles in! of Wankegan. Port Sher- idan buses will leave Elm Hare uhml at 9 am Saturday. returning the following day at 6 pm. Those chap. eroning are Mrs. . Bork-on. chair- man of the mothers‘ auxiliary for the ttirl mu. Ilia: Johnson. trained nurse, and Nina Cram-m both of Elm Pure “haul. Min Edith. Perry, high school dean, "ll human! and Red Fm life am. and Miss Card, Thin is a splendid opportunity for thegir4a to have a tan: " real out-door lite in a we“ upwind camp. The urin- nhg la excellent but Immune of the harm-Gain wrath" only may with qrritteqt per-niche from hm may to la. been â€thing on merit balm, ten- derfoot and second elm. Many of the funiliet Ind friends of the girl scouts were pm It this Wing. Gabriel-Pageant of America, vol- ume 8, 12. Mason-Fyob Grieg to Brahms. Marshall-That Island. Mackenzie-Rogues and Vac-bonds Boyd--Marehirur On. Hounsun--Mysteries. . Banning-pressure. satbatini-Tuvern Knight. Jameson-Lovely Ship. oppettheim-interloper. Thompson-indian D-y. Phillpotts-Tomek, the Seulpmr . Th0m:son-Red Pants. _ f - Jensen-American Sup. 5 0smler--Holy Lover. Sirimrxr--Riata and Spurs. Williams-immortal Longincs. This Day's Madness. Nasott--Chevrons. Sidgewiek--sack and Sugar. Diver-But Yesterday. Russell - Mate of the Good Ship York, 1 Byrne-Brother Saul. Fairbanks-tdie Hands. ( MCG-rn-hues, Paths and Inea" Ruins. I Hurler--Bridze to France I De L. Mare-Selected Pm ms. l Brooks - There's Pippin: ami' Cheese to Come, GIRL SCOU'I'SINDULGE __ IN OUTDOOR ACTIVITY Girl scouts are making the most of these tine spring dlys. Last week troop 3/ Lincoln school. played troop 4 of Elm Place a lively game of but ball and beat them 3I-9. Lat Thurs- day troop 3 challenged one of the Glencoe troops for a - to be played in Glencoe, Toesday. troops 2 and t both of Elm Place will mm- pete on the home field. Much enthus- ium. coupled with good team work. has been shown. The girls have appreciated the use of the high school tswimming tank throughout the year Ind wish to thank those who have made it pow- Bible. V ties ,TCC"=re'rl"--t LOCAL WOMEN To AID P ll b l l c L l b r a r T FLOWER-FRUIT GUILD The following books have been m! Highland Park women will have In ceived at the Highland Park ~public important ptrt in the 1927 opening library during the month of {up (y. the Chicago Punt, Ptower Ind Brown-- Dear Old Templeton. I Fruit guild, which distributes flowers Huu--tsnaders, ‘to the sick and the needy. Mason-Beethoven and His Fore~1 All citizens of Highland Park and runners. _ , lvieinity ire urged to contribute cut Hadow-Studies in Modern Music. ttusers, which will be received " the Finekn-Sueeess in Music. ‘Flower Guild's booth, Near Gnte 16, Mapnnu Romantic Composers. l" the Chic-go station of the North- Life of Hector Berlioz. 1wester> railroad. "hmann--How to Sing. l Attendants will be on hand on) Weissman __ Problems of Modern [ Wednesday, June 1, " 7:30 a. m., and Music. itlrl every day during the summer Mason-Contra-y Composers. ( thereafter, except Sunday and Sari Aspirtwali-Putnam's Book of Par-iday. Suburbanites Ill-Y easily de- Brooks- Roundabout to Canterbury rummmnmm "Dry Cleaners as well as Launderera" il Aliiu:tANAggammnr il Henry ciiiittl'ht' g Sons Attendants will be on hand on Wednesday, June 1, at 7:30 1. In. mm! on every day during the summer thereafter. except Saturday an! Sun- day. Sutrurbanite. may easily de, 'lfamatetaltt08l"rt- OuExdusivoHuul o'""-"""?--"". TMSdt-“uum State and Jacuon-chicaoo W Orrlnm and a"mrh--Bh-r, Ham cataaitrStjrts Emma»! Shop Open Tuesday, Thumb, and SM†My THOUSANDS Ar $50 B'"ttanrreuerovsho-rratr,re prom- uetrmreoatorutiiueturuk Two and Three Button Slob with Short Coats. Double Breasted. with One and Two Yomrarmeaoehode-dthone-ti-. Iylookat "thhyitlyo--andtherr-a- findplentyofrullightanutolookutllao oftllieSitiiiiieiiE if“ 1 Two Truman, mail tho Beautiful Ned PirhmRoekrumu.hrsesutrrtmnd rhocs-fru.osoo-sii- The H, P. Nash tum furnished most of the opposition in thin week'- nmes. Thursday they loot to the strong R. P. Hard-Ire. T-8. Thad-y Fells Ciothiers added another win, belting Nash 6-4. . Nest Wot-U- Cale. Wednesday. June t--Anspnch VI. Humor: (double header). poem their nomrera there a they In " their trains. In the event that no member of the family is coming into Chit-m the nowem my be depoait- ed " the Hithhnd Pu} mm}. of the C. & N. W. R. R. up to 10 I. II. and they will be when into the city. LVDOOR LEAGUE GAMES PLAYED DURING WEEK y Phone 1 78-1 79 (H. P. may». Hunters I Fell: Clothier- VAmpu-hs 'r"_r-_. ,Nuh T_NV-r_ _______ The trpesetters nomdimu gel the words 'fmarital" and "martial" mixed up. and u W" reidui to' :3}: some peuimilu will any the two mun shout the lune. Tum.» June 7--H. P, Hardware vs. Ampachn. . _ Fridly. June B-H. P. Hudvm VI. Public" Mice. Mondnr. June 6--Pubiie Service TB. Fe": Gothic". [Ill-t Standing by, Mrr