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Highland Park Press, 22 Sep 1927, p. 3

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uin ‘tr Cleatirs as wolt us Lenndeters‘! .â€" â€" â€" EL â€" _ i. Sunday, Sept. 25â€" _ . .+. Phone 178179 _ _ f 9:30â€"Teachers and scholars of Beâ€" ginning, Primary and Junior deâ€" partments meet in their departâ€" ments to prepare for procession to| church. 9:45â€"Meeting of entire Church school in church for rally day progtam. Goal of 400 attendance set. | 11:00â€"Family day at church servâ€" ice. Grandâ€"parents, parents, chilâ€" dren, teachers, scholars, all are askâ€" ed to sit together as families at this service. The Rev. Frank Fitt} will preach on "The Home and the} Church." There will be a recogniâ€" | tion service for the officers, teachâ€"} ers and helpers of the Church school. ) 7:00â€"Opening meeting of the Young | People‘s society. Goal of 50 set for attendance. . , Tuesdayâ€" 4:00â€"Meeting .of Camp Fire groups. | Wednesdayâ€" _ * 8:00â€"Consecration service for all those who desire to serve the Ki dom of God, especially those who hold official responsibility in the various organizations of the church. Prof. Alfred H. Barr, D.D., of Mcâ€"| First United Evangelical Highwood avenue and Everts place. Wim. W. Nelson, pastor. Saturday, Sept. 24â€" 8:00 p. m., Epworth league business meeting at church. 1 Sunday, Sept. 25â€" 10:30â€"Sunday school. e this week so that we may attend the Bible conference in the First United Evangelical church in Highland Park Green Bay road and Laurel avenue. F. R. Cardwell, pastor. Thursday evening at 7:30 o‘clock. This will be the closing service of s missionary conference being held in this church. _ Miss Lulu D. Ervin will speak on the topic, "The Church mt Work Among the Lepers of the World." It will interest you. Come. Sunday, 9:30 a. m. Bible school., 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Fourth sermon in a series on the 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Topic, "What Would Happer if All Church® Methbers Were Really Chrisâ€" tian?" Leader, Mr. Raymond Fidâ€" der. 7:45 p. m. Gospel service in charge df the pastor. We extend a hearty invitation to all. W. F. Suhr, pastor. 9:30â€"Sunday school. 10:30â€"German service. 11:00â€"English service. This evening â€" (Thursday) the mu.;uwmummub, the Young People‘s society at Glencoe, The theme for Sunday‘s sermon will be "The Object and Claims of Christ" based upon the words .of seripture, "This is a faithfol saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus came into the world to house. _ Sundayâ€" 9:00â€"Girls‘ choir rehearsal at Thursdayâ€" â€" 4:30â€"Girls choir rehearsal at parish open on Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30. sermon "Reality." You are cordially invited to make molfinn‘dtnm'-.MIC.tnl avenue, which is open every week day fmnniminthomh.unmllix in the evening and on Wednesdays unâ€" Christian Science > First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, I1L, 381 Hazel Aveâ€" nue, a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday morning at 10;45 and u‘ 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 Cormick Theological seminary, will preach. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1927 7:45â€"Evening service in Swedâ€" Swedish Methodist CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS H. P. Presbyterian ZLion Lutheran Notiges for this for this columm should be in to the Press office by Tuesday ncon of the week of publication to insure their appesrance avenue. the Nov. 3â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli club, 10:30. Oct. 20â€"Lecture, 10:30, at Ossoli club. S se o n e o teen m e uty Oct. 27â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli club, 10:30. Nov. 11â€"D.A.R. meeting in the afâ€" ternoon. ' Nov. 11â€"Ossoli club dance, 9 p.m. Nov. 14, 3;30â€"Lecture at the Woâ€" man‘s club. > Nov. 10â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli club. ooo En n d ntns Nn TTE American Legion auxiliary, Moraine hotel, 2:00. : Nov. 7, 3:30â€"Lecture at the Woâ€" man‘s club. Nov. 8â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. Nov. 9â€"Meeting of the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Highland Park hosâ€" pital at 10 a. m,. Nov. 9â€"Card party, Woman‘s Serâ€" vice league, Trinity Episcopal church Moraine hotel. Nov. 9, 10, 11â€"10 a. m. to 5 p. m, flummca sale at H. P. Woman‘s club. Oct. 12â€"13â€"14â€"Woman‘s.club "Betâ€" ter American Homes Exposition"â€" daily from 12 noon to 10 pim. Oct. 13â€"D.A.R. meeting at 2:30, Oct. 18â€"Woman‘s club meeting, at the Ossoli club. Mrs. Xavier Vigeant has charge of this work; phone Highâ€" land Park 1304. Oct. 11â€"Osgoli "club meeting, 2:30. Uct. 12â€"Meeting of the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Highland Park hosâ€" pital at 10 a. m. The following civic calendar is beâ€" ing cohducted under the auspices‘ of Westerfield â€" Banking Principles and Practice, Woon â€" Frantic Atlantic. Yeats â€" Autobiographies. Young â€" Stage Costuming. Whanslaw â€" Everybody‘s Theaâ€" tre Taylor â€" Colourâ€"sense Training and Color Using. Tsurumi â€" Present Day Japan. Van Every â€" Charles Lindbergh. Wallace â€" Care and Treatment of Music in a Library. Waite â€" Little Book of Modern Dahlia Culture. + Eye Dooks on many interesting subâ€" jects added to the Public library : Adlerâ€"Neurotic Constitution. McCollum â€" Newer Knowledge of Nutrition. _Parrington â€" Main Currents in American Thought. 8:00 p. m. "Moses and the Exoâ€" dlll.:' 2 Pictures from the Old Testaâ€" Tuesday, Sept. 27, 8 p. m. Prayer meeting. 11:00 _ Morning worship (Swedâ€" ish.) Nov. 15â€"Woman‘s club meeting at Oct. 25â€"â€"9_suoli c]qb meeting, 2:30 Nov. 1â€"Woman‘s club meeting, at Smith â€" Children of Many Lands MeSpadden â€" Virginia. « Knipe â€" Diantha‘s Quest. Robinson â€" Collected Poems Rockwell â€" Book of Bulbs. Shepard â€" Harvest of a Slaughter â€" The Adolescent. Parrington â€" Colonial Mind, 1620â€" High street and Oakridge avenue. G. A. 0. Engstrom, pastor. Friday, Sept. 23, 8 p. ni. â€"Luther ublic Library Highwood Lutheran Rugs â€" Draperies â€" Garments Dry Cleaned Beautifilly Civic Calendar 19â€"Annual card party of the Curtains Laundered and Stretched to Exact Size with Perfect Edges. Family Laundry, Finished, Rough Dry, or Wet Wash. a Quiet Any troop may reserve the use of the cabin by speaking for it far enough in advance, er budget for a growing service. , Enroll for Training Course The committee on leadership re-‘ ports a good entollment in the trainâ€" ing course on "The Nature and Needs of Boys" which will open next Monâ€" day night, Sept. 26, at the Glencoe| Union church. More enrollments nreJ coming in daily. Almost every scout leader in the area and many fathers | of scouts, teachers of church school classes, etc., are planning to attondf at least a part of the sessions. ; Boy Leaders Meet Saturday 1 The annual election of officers will | take place next Saturday at the openâ€" | ing session of the Junior Officers conâ€" ference. The conference includes all’ boy officers of the troops and has met monthly during the past year. Plans for the coming year, including the{ council publication "The Talk O‘ Th‘ Troops" . v'ill be discussed. "Cabin in the Woods" Reserved _ | Kenilworth 13, under the leadership | of Scoutmaster "Bob" Townley will | camp this week end at the "Cabin in ) How Money Is Spent _ The money raised is used in the ’tollowing items in the council budget: salary of scout executive, assistant executive and clerical help; traveling expense in going from town to town, in visiting troops, conferring with heads of â€" institutions â€" sponsoring troops, and with committeemen; ofâ€" fice rent, light, telephone, etc.; office equipment, files, etc; office supplies, stationery, printing, forms, etc.; equipment for hikes andn camping such as stove for "the Cabin in the Woods," cots, cte., cooking utensils, etc.; in training courses for scout leaders, notebooks, printed matter, books, etc.; for rallies, trophies, field day, etc.; for educational publicity, used in keeping the public, and scout parents particularly in touch with s&tuting aims and progress, quarterâ€" ly reports to "stockholders" or conâ€" tributors to the scout work. These and many other items are included in the year‘s budget as drawn up ‘by the committee on finance and budget. Work Grows Rapidly Scouting has almost doubled in numbers during the past year in the arca seryed by the North Shore Area council, thus making desirable a largâ€" Troop 9 of Wilmette, St. Joseph‘s school, will hold its annual "Pow Wow" there over the weekâ€"end of October 2. A meeting of the finance chairmen of the various town Boy Scout comâ€" mittees has been called by the genâ€" eral finance chairman, Henry Rowler, for Tuesday evening, Sept. 27. At this meeting final plans for the raisâ€" ing of the annual budget of the North Shore Area council will be worked out. The general procedure will be as last year,â€"each town organizing its committee to raise its share of the general fund. elub; 10 to 12. _0 _ Feb. 28â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. Jan club. Dec. 1â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli elub, 10:30.° § ae’oe. 5â€"Woman‘s club meeting at Dec. 9â€"D.A.R. meeting, 2:30. Dec. 13â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. _ Dec. 20â€"Woman‘s club meeting at Nov. 17â€"â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli club,. 10:80. Nov. 22â€"Luncheon at Ossoli club. Nov, 28, 3:30â€"Lecture at the Woâ€" man‘s club. Feb. Feb. Feb. Jan finb. 7â€"Woman‘s club meeting at f_ln. 3â€"Woman‘s club meeting at THE HIGHLAND 2ARKX PRESS, HIGRLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Boy Scout News 14â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. ?_â€"D_.@R. meeting, 2:30. 23â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli 21â€"Woman‘s club meeting at 18â€"Woman‘s club _liuetin( 10â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. 12â€"D.A.R. meeting. 2:30. 24â€"Luncheon at the Ossoli at Ing on & eylinders and smushing records for a good time. LYON, s STERLING CE T4# Fale farsaice 144 d 1t featurefor the kiddies‘ matinee between “JO‘# 3:00 Regular afterncon adult performance starts A wreat "":1;1':’:':â€"{1â€"%‘ â€";Aiam;â€"â€";‘n;&â€".;cé;o( 6 and 66 "LIGH TN IN G" and the revival_ of 4 "SALLY OF THE SAWDUST‘ A D. W. Griffith‘s special with CAROL DEMPSTER and W. C. FIELDS PEARL NOTE These official fight pictures cannot be seen in any other theatre for a period of three weeks, with the exception of one theatre in the Chicago Loop. The Pearl Theatre has an exclusive sport franchise for the entire north shore between Randolph st., Chicago, on the south and Milwaukee on the north. This picture will be shown at the Pearl with.the regular first run proâ€" gram of a fine feature and other reels. EXCLUSIVE MOTION PICTURES ROUND BY ROUNDâ€"EVERY VITAL MOMENT 5 DAYS, STARTING MONDAY, SEPT. 26 MONDAY & TUESDAY,.SEPT. 2 & :7 "FOR THE LOYE OF MIKE*" on 6 Whinders Tod amathtes reenrd, fos c t e ALICE DAY in "THE PLUMBER® DAUGBETER® FRIDAY, SEPT. 23 ONE DAY ONLY DOUBLE PEATURE OFFERING JACKIE COOGAN "THE BUGLE CALL® _ HOOT GIBSON "PAINTED PONIES" JACK DEMPSEY GENE TUNNEY SATURDAY, SEPT, 24 % â€" ONE DAY ONLY SUNDAY, SEPT. 25 ALCYON THEATRE STAGE SHOW TAKEN AT THE RINGSIDE SOLDIERS FIELD, CHICAGO 2 to 11 :80 wWORLD‘S HEAVYW EIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP EXCLUSIVE S$H O WING HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS HIGHLAND PARK â€"â€"ILLINOIS | _ PEARL THEATRE TEX RICKARD presents between of the and T ie o ie e eb good and even better than if you had a $40 ringside seat. You will see this great chamâ€" pionship battle â€" round for round â€" blow for blow â€" scene after scene. Every point will be covered from start to finish with closeups of each vital moment and every celebrity present, including the vast assembly. The admission prices at the Pearl Theatre will be 25¢ and 50c. In is entirety â€" reel after _ o ‘_(10 reeln} F‘Ir-!hum:“h Highland mh o'..h‘: : book its Aleyon '*t-n":hh..:- a sensation everv WEDNESDAY, SEPT. :s LILLIAN and DOROTHY GISH in D. W. Griffith‘s "ORPHANS OF THE STORM" "THE COUNTRY DOCTOR" BIG 3 DAY REVIVAL OF SUPER PRODUCTIONS EMIL JANNINGS Star of "The Way of All Fieth" in w THURSDAY, SEPT. 29 NORMA TALMADGE "KI KI" SATURDAY, OCT. 1 FRIDAY, SEPT. 30 SUNDAY, OCT. 2 _ oNR pay oxty "QUO YyADIS" ONE DAY ONLY (12 reels) (14 reels) reel â€" just as i 84 PAGE

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