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Highland Park Press, 25 Aug 1927, p. 5

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THURS., FRL, SAT, _ =~ 18â€" iss SEPTEMBER 1,; 2, 3 ‘ lnax mt wime mnus t &hln-::lmy. ; Imwnmmgxo . old 7:30 a. m.â€"Holy Communion, 11:00 a. in. â€" Morning prayer and ser mon. â€"â€" AUGUST, 29, 30, 3 THE SENSATIONAL ETT "CALLAHANS â€"AND MURPHY3S3" A;‘r pieture ever made "HIS DOG" Rev. Christoph Keller, rector. August 28, 1928â€"Eleventh Sunday after Trinity. 2â€"â€"New Vodvil Specialtiesâ€" ~Fr:00â€"â€"The â€"Rev.â€" James G. K. Mcâ€" Clure, D.D., of MeCormick Theological seminary, will preach. & SUNDAY Our regular services will be held this Sunday: Sunday school at 9:30 in the morning and service of worâ€" ship .t_w:ao. with sermon by the pasâ€" tor. Every one is cordially invited to attend and worship with us. Green Ba_)_' road and Homewood ave. ning. ‘The Baraca class will assist in the evening service providing special music and taking other parts of the service. The pastor will speak for 15 or 20 minutes. Help the Baracas and yourself by your presence. Tell your neighbor if you like it and if not, tell your pastor. SATURDAY C. F, Schriver, minister. SunLy school Sunday morning at 9:45. Classes for all ages. There will be no other services as this is the last Sunday of the Barrington Park camp and we hope that many will be there for the services. ' Next Sunday there will be the usâ€" ual services both morning and eveâ€" open on Sunday afternoon from 2:30 You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 861 Central avenue, which is open every week day from nine in the morning until six in the evening and on Wednesdays unâ€" ANNA Q. NILSSON Wednesday evening at 8 o‘ciock, when testimonies of Christian Science heal> 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 2â€"VODVIL SPECIALSâ€"2 [ PAT OMALLEY | LILLIAN RICH 2 "WOMAN‘s Law» ‘ A 6â€"ree! drama of powerful sequences First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, IIL, 381 Hazsel Aveâ€" »nue, a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., holds services every Alcyon Theatre Highland Park, 11. 212 / NCE MR Li . will become & vok;;?:s;. .I-i:'nlâ€"!;l: Ruth MIX Special The funniett pleture ever made neer Press. 99 mnnounced. that Liberia has “I'HE ]'l'l'I,E B‘& "HIS DOG" United States. Paris papers please 6 reels of duredeviltry . % s copy. » x i a nc it oo oo t o oo ' â€"New Asts of Youvitâ€"s Mm Tsl ce CE . s uies Aamn ult o s l ueX 2 St. Johns Evangelical Sundayâ€" Bethany Evangelical Trinity Church . P. Presbyterian A Sixâ€"Ree! Drama A Fourâ€"Keel Comedy - W To Miss Mary Page Presents Class Raic ty gotrgg *4 *y *A eadone ” i Tintaille Profpes ® ance August 1 U eervacams.. S AUG. 28 AUG. 27 31 1 â€" NOme tnad® dhals dn | _ Oct. lQâ€"Annn:! card party of thei Scribe, Louise [ American Legion auxiliary,. Moraine Plxij; Frances m»« 10:30, at Oseott | Pldred Timson. gical | club. â€" ‘Palanquin bea s [ Oct. 25â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30.| and Eldred Tims | Oct.â€" 27â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli The play is fu | club, 10:30. such as "The wi | _ Nov. iâ€"Woman‘s club meeting, at | 0Ur strength, the f?;ao. our bane," "Long | _ Nov. 3â€"Morning lecture at Ossoti| COmPliments," ete ruhy}c'"b' 10:30. " the children was Oct. 25â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. Oct.â€" 27â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli iclub. 10:30. | _ Nov. iâ€"Woman‘s club meeting, at 2:30. é Nov. 3~Homiq¢ lecture at Ossoti . Jclub, 10:30. " | Nov. 8â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. | _ _Nov. 9~â€"Card party, Woman‘s Serâ€" | vice league, Trinity Episcopal church s ‘ Moraine hotel. _ ‘Nov. 10~â€"Mornin@ lastriee at Acclas Nov. 1 2:80. Nov. 1 club, 10 ! Nov. Dec. 1 {club, 10 | _ Dec. 5 {2:30. ‘,l Dec. 9 ' Det. 1: ) Dec. 2 idge, That‘s one mountain that never will become & yoleano.â€"St. Paul Pioâ€" neer Press. = It is announced that Liberia has entirely paid off its war debt to the United States. Paris naners niasm» u0 SCY OPECUAR, €OV, Feb. 21â€"Woman‘s club meeting at 2:30,. / © â€" Feb. 23â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli club, 10 to 12. % Feb. 28â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. world, including those who really enâ€" joy afterâ€"dinner speeches. â€" Roanoke the Blick Hills for elub. } club. Nov. 22â€"Luncheon at Ossoli club" Dec. 1â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli club, 10:30. Nov. 17â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli club, 10:30, Nov. 11â€" ternoon. Nov. 11â€" Nov. 15â€" PP UBRECANRDAIS tm tds wb m A ie mt daily from 12 noon to 10 p.m. Oct. 13â€"D.A.R. meeting at 2:30. Oct. l‘â€"Woman's club meeting, at 2:30. . Oct. 19â€"Annual card party of the American Legion ‘auxiliary,. Moraine £0, anwia s The following civic calendar is beâ€" ing conducted under the auspices of the Ossoli club. Mrs. Xavier Vigeant has charge of this work; phone High~ land Park 1304. Oct. 41â€"Woman‘s club meeting, 2:30 Oct. 11â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. Oct. 12â€"13â€"14â€"Woman‘s club "Betâ€" ter <American Homes Exposition"â€" y ns T 1 There are all kinds of people in the 11:00â€"Morning worship (Swedish) §:00â€"Evening worship. Tuesday: & p. m.â€"Prayer meeting Friday, Sept. 2: The Ladies Aid will be entertained by Mrs. Les Hays, Pleasant st., Highwood, at 2 p. m. Feb. 14â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. Feb. 9â€"D.A.R. meeting, 2:30. Jan. 10â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. Jan. 12â€"D.A.R. meeting, 2:30. Jan. 18â€"Woman‘s club meeting at 30. Jan. 24â€"Luncbeon at the Ossoli Sunday : s 9:4§â€"_S_undly school Feb. 7â€"Woman‘s club meeting at Jan Dec. 3â€"D.A:R. meeting, 2:30. Det. 13â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. Dec. 20â€"Woman‘s club meeting at West Central avenue. W. F. Subr, pastor. German service 10:30. English service 11:00. The pastor will preach at the Gerâ€" man service, while Mr. A. Witmar, a theologieal student, will deliver the English sermon. Grace M. E. Church » Dec. 5â€"Woman‘s club meeting at | an ‘ Aephanie + Anbataet PC an mhecd 9:80 a, m.â€"Bible School. Graded classes for all ages. 10:45 a. m.â€"Morning worship. | Serâ€" mon by the pastor. . 7:00 p. m.â€"Christian _ Endeavor. Topic, "Why is Missionary Work Needed in a Christian Country ?" Leader, Mr. Raymond Botker. 7:45 p. m.â€"Gospel service." Enjoy this popular service with us. First United Evangelical North avenue and Lauretta place. Wm. B. Doble, minister. Sunday, August 28â€" 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor. Highwood Lutheran ‘ u Gotta Cry 3â€"Woman‘s club Oak Ridge and High st. . A. O. Engstrom, pastor Civic Calendar 11â€"Ossoli club dance, 9 p.m. 15â€"Woman‘s club meeting at ZLion Lutheran D.A.R. meeting in the afâ€" Morning lecture at Omlii road and Laurel avenue meeting at SUNDAY The play is full of many proverbs such as "The wise man‘s wisdom is our strength, the woman‘s wisdom is our bane," "Long visits make short compliments," ete. The technique of the children was remarkable. Miss Page is a thorough dramatic teacher. Among the audience were Mesâ€" dames Warren Danley, Percy Reeves, C. Perkins, X. Vigeant, Buhl, Gateâ€" wood, from Highland Park; Mmes. Charles E. Timson, Reichelt, Jr., A. SATURDAY _ AUGUST 27 ‘Palanquin bearers and Eldred Timson. $100 worth of Rich Awards da and viewed the gorgeous spectacle between the tall two story pillars. On the broad acres of the Briergate Golf club women players in their bright costumes, paused to listen to the well trained voices of the children whose lines could be heard for conâ€" siderable distance. The cast of characters included: Taiâ€"Lo, a gardener on the estate of Wangâ€"Chuâ€"Mo, Ann Timson. Poaâ€"Tingâ€"Fang, guest of Wangâ€" Chuâ€"Mo, Josephine Buhl. Wangâ€"Chuâ€"Mo, Isabel Danley. . Liâ€"Ti, daughter of Wangâ€"Chuâ€"Mo, Jeanne Smith. â€" Lingâ€"Taiâ€"Tai, governess to Liâ€"Ti, Felicite Buh]. & ‘ Big Boy Williams "Quarantined Rivals" FRIDAY A spectacular orange and black pagoda was to the left and to the right a huge wooden vase the shape of an interved pyramid.. An acciâ€" dental note was in the spire of St. Paul‘s church in the background. Its distance made it appear as a slender finger pointed toward the sky. A soliâ€" tary fighming scarred trunk of an old tree has been allowed to remain because it houses a wood pecker‘s nest, beside the lawn. The Page house is a Colonial one, and the guests sat on the wide veranâ€" mm tumems || *;t*f, 5> || â€" VICTOR BROTHERS J y T HAPPENED . Manufacturing Furriers R was real water in a canvas covered frame, about 10 feet square, an image squatted, border â€" of salpiglossis, shap dragon, argeratum, forgetâ€"meâ€" nots, baby‘s breath, and orange and scarlet zinnias surrounded the pond. ) babindintntial s ROY STEW ART "General Custer At Little Big Horn" ‘Thrills! Punch! Climazes! Pulsation ! An artificial gold fish pool had been manufactured in the center of the lawn, and a rustic bridge in the background. In the pool, in which 3â€"ACTS OF YODVILâ€"3 tle pageant, with authentic Chinese costumes, which, with the natural setting of part of "the forest primeâ€" val" that still exists on the former estate of ‘the Muhike family, made the performance a dreamâ€"like affair. 1!&!-:,?-.-,!-‘&-&’:0- duction of a drama construction acâ€" conipanied instruction in "Told in a Chinese Garden," the author of which is Constance Grénelle Wilcox. This little fantastic play for out o(daonvu»mdwodhthbnly garden in front of the home of the Page family in Brierhill on Wednesâ€" day morning, Aug. 10, at eleven o‘clock. It was quite a brilliant litâ€" of «daptation ‘in 7 reek of newspaper story ¥° a Wist of Prrils and BJG GIFT NIGHT The summier occupation of a group A tornade of thrills and mirth . + A positive 100%; sensation . TURS. AUG. z9, so||| â€" 4* South St. Johns Avenue Highland Park, IIL. OUT OF DOOR PLAY AUGUST 28 AUGUST 26 Plant T mmnnta bntet cce omm Uncle Sam, closing the fiscal year | with a surplus of about 8600,000,00% faces the vacation season with equanâ€" | imity.â€"Boston Herald. 1 A Philadelphia traffic cop arrested a college professor for trying to disâ€" pute with him as to where Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Inâ€" dependence. This must have been some debate as college professors and traffic policemen know everything. R. Warner, E. B. Jordan, Charles Piper, Robert Johnson, Julian E. Smith, W. A. Woods, W. W. Geary, from Deerfield; Mrs, R. R. Robertâ€" son and Mrs, Timson‘s mother, Mrs. Fletcher, from Evanston. Following the performance peach punch and wafers were served. achem II AN ACORN‘S JOB has always been to into a Mf oak tree oUR :oT: moving folks with speed. We‘re always careful as Lincoln Market 519 Central Avenue small links, Ib. . ..... .. vm‘uwufluu se CHOICE LAMB STEW, Ib. FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS, Ib. ......2.....2.. DELICIOUS BOILED HAM, sliced to order, Ib. .. . . FINEST WISCONSIN GOLDEN CREAM BUTTER /â€"lb. pkgs. PABST CHEESE ... 0_ SWIFTS PREMIUM SLICED BACON ... . .. mm LEG OF FINEST SPRING LAMB, Ib. ............. FRESH NATIVE BEEF TONGUE, Ib. .......... NO. 1 SUGAR CURED SMOKED HAM, 4 or whol FRESH DRESSED BROILERS, 16. FRESH GROUND HAMBURGER, Yb. ....... .. .. HOME MADE Country Style PORK SAUSAGE 1b JUICY MILWAUKEE RED HOTsS, Ib. ._......... DELICIQI{S BREAKFAST PORK SAUSAGE Phone in your The name is the same no matter where you buy it. But, oh, what a difference in the Quality, in the Flavor, and in the Taste. Our Corned Beef is cut from young Native Beef, and is cured by ourâ€" selves in a way entirely different from the ordinary way used in other markets. It is our own special cure and there is no Corned Beef like it. It is mild, sweet and tender, so delicious 15 that if youtry it you are sure to like it. Per Ib. C loum. Acrormmcd %..1 3 m s %«*wnmnw CORNED BEEF order and call for it later. Highland Park 3140 AUGUST FUR SALE This is the last week Dyed Coaco Ermine, dyed white fox collar, $650 and up ~ Japanese Mink $395 and up Siberianâ€"Squirrel, platinum fox collar $465 and up Siberian Squirrel, plain $375 and up Pony Coats, fitch collar, lapels and cuffs $175 Brown Caracul Coats, fox collar $175 Gray Caracul, gray fox collar . $195 Muskrat, fox collar, $165 Pony Sport Coats $80 Also many other Coats Russian Summer Ermine, plain $1035 Natural Ermine, dyed white fox collar $1260 Leopard Sport S8ht, beaver collar cuffs and pockets is 1t Sn e En Es tunity to purchase your Fur Coat for next season‘s wear. Fur Coats of various designs and sure to please the most disâ€" criminating are now being ofâ€" fered at a Reduction of During this sale is your oppor $iiee 1. 1 & i# 20% to 40% Compare These Prices ts r% 2s .+ > > EC oi s 22e , / or whole 24¢ 25¢ 15¢ 15¢ 60¢ 42¢ 24¢ 18c 35e 25¢ 3%¢

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