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Highland Park Press, 13 Oct 1927, p. 2

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hmm.mmd “Maul-huh“ DIE-Wm nth: m map-uh Ian-vim We Gm hum“ Our main am will be held on Sunday morning, Smithy school " can an! morning Gunship at MP.80 A cordial invitation is caudal to ail pusher! and friendl of our congre- -teirrirt “in thijmrofw.rrr- Iiip and urination. Tho "hrMtIt rill "th..ixthirtas.riearm"mt- “In“ in the ou TM" the, - for this Sunday being: "Del In. with Birthrights and Appothes." In the nth-moo. the net-hen of the Svadny when! and the m t%tamirtvttedtorro-aGut P" to the Sundial orphan! " Thursday, Oetober 20th- 6tSt pm. dinner and by the La- dhl' Aid Society. The public is hem by invited to this first dinner in the {Ill-uh Monday-- F I 10:00--The Dorcas Society will; meet in the parish house. Luncheon will be served at 12:30. , Tuesihry-- _ I t:00-The two cump fire groups will meet at the parish house. , Wednesday-- l 7:45-ehureh night. "St. Claudia?“ by Marshall N. Could, a play cen- . tered in the story of Pilatc's initial Claudia Procula. as given in 'ratth-) ew 27:19. An aristoeratie Roma-o- , man recognizes by intuitions the _ truth to which hthubsand is blind.‘ Then the erueifixion, The tragedy . calls forth the faith and courage of l a few faithful disciples. Then the reemrreetiott, 1nd nu outburst of joy. I This play was awarded the first prize , in the religious drama confesi held“ by the Dnmatic Imagine of America , in 1924. P " it 9fts-Churcts School. The Adult Class begins with a splendidly work- ed out program. The subject, "The ‘World Preparing for Christianity." is taken from or, Philip A. Nordell's boa, “Preparations for Christianity." and those who enter the class will tind the study equivalent to I college Bible course with all the privileges of post graduate work. The class room will be open at nine o'clock for meditation and prayer. At 9:43; the devotional exercises begin and the class discussion begins promptly at 10:00 and closes at 10:50. Partici- pation by class members and visi- lots is encouraged, If text books are desired, they may be obtained from the class treasurer. Mr. Lyle Gourley. Mr. Lenington will lead the discus- sions. . will 1retxeh;Yte ltirlf esoir will sing: 7:00 - Young People's Society. Subject: "Whishouhi Be Our At, titude Toward Rules and Laws?" leaders, Virginia Grant, Mary Mas, You m cordinlly invited to nth use of the reading room, Mt Catt.) lune, which is open every week (by (tom nine in the morning until nix Thursday- 4:3ly--Girls' choir rehearsal at the parish house, Sunday--- 9:00-Girts' choir rehearsal a the church. Christian Seine. m - " at“. Sei-tist, HM Park, UL, 881 Ila-I Aw In. A brunch of The Mother Church. Th Tint Church of chrut.t_t. In Boston, Mm. holds union-"cry Snub, morning a W.t6 nad on Wednesday evening a 8 o’clock. vi- tastimonies of Christina Science ttru. in. are given. Sunday School M Subject for next Sunthy's lesso- sermon. "Doctrine of Atonement." open on Sunday utiGGa trom i”: in: are given. Sum School M " 9:30 am, and ia open to pupil: under the use of twenty. North numueund Lauren.- place, Rev. Wm. B. Doble. minister. Sunny, October "th-... 9:80 1.3L, Sunday school. was a.m., morning worship. 6:30 p.n.. Epworth League. 1ifs in, chain; tserviie, If. Gm Buy rd. ad Unnamed 1t?00---morroitttt worship. Rev. F St. Johns Evunlclicnl H. P. Presbyterian Grace Methodist Fic. is Elwin} IURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS 'tterr-"..-.- .77"- ”:77, “In.“ ”I. qeAte .Ntapr M. l ?:15 pm, Gospel service in Eng- I lish. A 1Qtntaeer--Nste6rar, Him-s. 'rmatirtstNr-Aamorts M ','att'tid.'t in Attendance. W tf-Hers. tMllowar BmmttieW-Good Won“. B---Ckmnterpohst. Lehman->4)”, Amver. Mxms-_ste Oeunion. _ Ftee-cit'tt Rte. urterrbr.-Arutoemtie Ilia Baum. AWWW. Ohio. 'heh-trod" of Ptrtigtt-t. thae.--mt- wmM-.aV In... --Aatdroehs nd m “an i Highwood tvenue nnd Evert: place. Rev. William W. Nelson, pastor. Thursday, Ort. 13, 8 pan., prayer meeting at the church. Sunday, October 16-- l0:30 sum, Su'nday school. 6:00 p.m., Epworth league. At this 'meeting we shall begin a series of Estndi9s in the Gosperof Luke. Bring your Bible with you; read the Gospel in! Luke in the meantime if possible. Ar-tes-Astor, IM- Story. Public Library bishop. _ 0ppenheissf--Miss Brown of t Y. th Weseott---Grandmothers. SirteUir--Adam Chasers. Walker-Bread ind Fire. _ CWUphnds. Go-err-Sun and Moon. B-imrtoxsr-Ttumderer. krte--Ther Also Serve.' , Baiier-WaMowers. Gibb-Castle chk Myutery. Lowe-Twentieth Ce’nthry Book of Touts. Shepherd-Historical Atus.' Seabrook-Adventures in Arabia. Mottes-Represerrtative One-act Plays 1atwetr-Road to Xanadu. ' Erskir-Literar, Discipline. Eliob--TYainitsg for an Etteetive Life. W.thimr--Chieaeo. . Pierre-oi-a+ Proust Wilder-Primer for Diabetic Pntienn WN-polean. Turdr--ratHetod Poem. "etseB--Ufe of Lincoln. Lim-sn-aim, bl Destiny. Titre-Next Age of Man wGiioee--Ts-iuti. lrrehmomH-Fiehu Up. Norru--srtGrr aim Erts--Nrrw But. Now Wu! Btm-htiriams Prone». Books added during the month of September at the Public Library: Adult: Rernont-Promised Land. Vol. I, 2. ANms--Revelry. ' Cather-Death Comes to the .Arch- Church school: _ Sundays, 9:30. Sunday services: German, 10:30. C English, 11:00. _ Evening. 8:00. T Being the third Sunday of the month we shall again have evening service. 7 On Ociober 23 our annual mission festival will be celebrated. '"xtfeAarBreermramitraad uni-format“ Bra. Gum Saliva“: will - atth.moruine..rvieeoutmriatt.gt oftheaeorkotthe Elven Huh-rd oHPtoru'oome, First United Evangelical l 2tlfa, Christin Endeavor mating at an. o'clock in ch evening. Swain; worship " 7:45. This will be I children's heat. We expect to have some pictures " this urvico. So bring the family for that "Nico. Invite your friends C. F. Schriver, minister. . We are going to have some special meetings in the near future. Watch for fui’ther announcements. The public is invited. _ "a. ”“1"?“ uvwml I Marshall - English Utah“!!! for Green Bay road null Laurel ave‘ 1 Boys and Girls. , Rev. F. R. Curdwell, pastor. (liP'!tlt--yttle Mother Goon. 9:30 Man. Bible School. Every boy l Welsh-Book of Numerr Mm. and girl of the community should be Johmrorr--When Mother Iasta Us Keep _ip_yiey_t_fiunda, School. Those at., 1'tts. ___ --- _ --- V Wednesday, 11 pink mid-week pray- er services. Welcome, tofts mum. morning ,eorstliiyriierr'7re"; mqn by the pastor. - l M? mod pan., éhristian Endeavor. Top- ic, "In What Community Enterpris- es Mny Our Society Share?" 7:45 p.m., Evangelistic Service. Inc1 steat_iortal singing and sermon. Bethany Evangelical Swedish Methodist West Central ”Venue w, F. Suhr, pastor h school: _ 3's, 9:30. y services: Zion Lutheran " Nq..te--Memtlet-ttt- d0). 10:”. Nor. 'ttttit 2fd"? - “I ' ”.muouueu. Mer.--aaee-.qr.. .5“. ’__lu_v. 'b-AA.. .1 m, w Nov. Mb--Momhte lecture " Ono“ club. Nor. It--; ellh dance, tt pm. Nor. It. 8t.--uetum at the Wo. w'u dub. ak Nov. IG-ag-ttt Ichool P. T. A. eaNttertrqteo'ehsetbthe_ Nov. B-North Share “an; Gail] at Highland Park Woman’n club. V NCO. F-Card putty, Womm'l Ser- vim have. Trinity Episcopnl church lamina haul. Nov. 9, Mr, 11-10 t. In. to 5 p. In. Rtntonage ale u R. P. Woman’- elarb " Oct. 27--Morrtirttt lecture " Omli dub, 10:30. Nov. b-Mortshte lecture " Ono]! dub, 10:30. Aamfhrg at the ism-ad Yuk In»; pig] It "t p. Girls. _ I EUiot--Gamea for be: my. Yormtp--Worsder ttmith Ind at. Sn. (Norwood-Other Side of the CEBU. /?,'3Itt-f,t Nursery - "h.itrtts---Heroess of Aviation. (t?tiaHwendrr, of the 1m 1tott.oe.k-Er.tiuing of Wild Allin-h. 'iBatdwin--Fiftr Putnam Stories it 3 the Children. ; Stevenson-Child', Garden of Vernon. Clement-Once in France. ( Jackson-Ramona. l De Setrur--Memories of . Donkey. (Verderr--About Ellis: " Simian. iCarroir--Aiiee's Adventures in Won- , den-land. F Bush-Prairie Rose. iiic%'iiiiu' for Boys and Girls. Andrews-Seven Little Sisters. ( Lui-peter ma Polly in Winter. l_Lueia---Peter and Polly in Spring. Paine-Arkansas Bear. , Bianeo-Little Wooden Doll. Drummond-Monkey that Would Not The following civic eHemUr it be- ing eoetducted under the “spices of the Osaoli club. Mrs. Xavier Vieeant has charge of this work; phone High- land Park 1304. American Legion auxiliiry. Moraine hotel, 2:00. V . Oct. What-lure. 10:30, at Ono“ club. Oct. 12-t3-t4---Wotnatt's club "Bet- ter American Homes Expositimt"-- dlily from 12 noon to to Pan. Oct. l3~D.A.R. meeting " 2:30. Oct. 18--Woman's club meeting, at Oct. 22--utmior Star club dime, Highland Park Woman's club. Nov. t-Lhteoht school PITA. eve- ning meeting. A collection of pictures of Dickenm and his characters now on display " the public library ik atttaetirtrat- tentidn daily. The first exhibit con- sisted of some nine portraits of the author by as many different mind Mr. Pickwick by four different ill trait»! is on display this Week. tot followed by Mr. Micauber. The In: display will be a collmrtion of prints of Dicken's children by Jessie Wil-, cox Smith. Thvse prints are I lean to the public library and not nail-l able for circulation. 1 Oct. zs-Dinner dance " Hizbhnd Park club. h _. “PM Lii with . viii-d? “Which-rum" '" iii:- 1ii9il?tites an] g; 22:3... ilttr'h'iltteili?i'l'i't!itc' - “m Kill. Phinips--Littte Sally Waters. Orton-Winter at Cioverfieid Farm. Lindsay-Toy Shop. 'steven.som-kidnapped. Lustig--Roses of the Wind. Harris-Uncle Remus. -' Williams -Nelvetcvn Rabbit. Ashmurr-No School Tomorrow. -. Grinnell-Jack Among the Indians. Skinnvrr-Becky hinders. Mrilcsworth--"Carrots" I-rteh---Annetjo and Her Family. Skinner-The, White Leader. Antt-.cPt+ [all Jun. 11-8. . MI “I at Mettstt'ttgSt,',rtt, nun-u Put-“5% momma-w. Jun. ltr-art-tr-r-ttrt u. u“ o 2:80. C wwwuhhmu. In. '6--u_atth.tteti Grimm-au-d awn. duh. ‘ Neal-o- Door mun. _ Pe% '--w-N dub My: at Natl-0pmrnoor Hut In“. 2:80. £352; _.] iiiiii7i%isiG" JCiii7i -.'..-.. far Children. Crapenter-Aroumt the World with Du. 1~I¢n~m o...‘ gum. " i g. him all nun sri yr. IF-W-tnrt'. dub Mu d Nov. tt--D.A.R. min; in the " Oct. 19--_Atuumi card puny of the gov. 1-.imtnn'. club meeting, " gov. Had! flab quoting. 2:80. Nov: Plath: of the Worn-n5 Nov. l, 8t8tV-Ueture at the Wo- Civic Calendar '=stiiimr Ships'ut I Glance. far Mr. Pinkerton was first vid, dent of the American Soeiety P. Am last year. This society “bum, an 'F7Ga"B=We5r the election of Paul W. Pinkerton of that firm " president of the Ameri- can Society of Caetitied Public Ae- countanta " in mun! convention " Pittsburgh ended Scptmber Sttth. Mr. Pinkerton in the n director of the lllinoil Society of Certified Public Accountants, and is put president " the Inditnn million or C.P.A.s. He is known in the profusion u the Au~ thor of n number " sundnrd texts on accountinl and inheritance taxes._ He is I member of the active faculty of the International Accountants’ n- ciety and the of the Chicago Central College of Commerce. He is n mem- ber of the American Society of Uni. versity instructors in Accounting and of the Nalionll Tu Association. Feb. 2km locum at Ono“ club. 10 to " ' Feb. Seb-Ah-tl dub ind-c, 2:30. Friend. at the an: of Ellis, Pink- trtoy g cop-puny, who have "and Man mennmu now HEADS q can-nus!) Accoun'mm Fob. 16-0-et dub and... 8:1). Feb. B--D.Aa.' muting. 2:”. Feb. [lo-M Chi play. Feb. 'tt--m- club “a. at “was: - icaaiiRictir. any,“ the Craft i 15550 _,' I] A 1rgrpaithiitet?" 1391,1179 QLQWfttna Satis E THE CHOICBST OF THEM IN OUR [VANITOI 'HOP, State and Jack-Ga-chica., - Oninaton ind csc-ii-di-it-ii" Evamton Shop opekausur, Thursdayznd Saturday Evening 'ti8ttrthteattd 'hiyt1hriFiit 1.tpt.qtgdeip9tt:iiifthii . am,dlimgt W-&Wâ€"%-&M WWW theNintid6itiiiiiiiiiiil 'i'fitlli'i!'ll; ii)! " W“ It _ b' 0 Hyacinth] if ,5 18mm "d Our seteigiiLFiit' IhE"r"ii'iii'iiiare, 11..-..._l-1 m.-L.1A-_m, --- ,, A. - .00.! mute; .presi- of C. is the nun-u M'um' /is Noni tte,t2tt2tL'ugtt2Tgt",t,t tsotaeismaiayiiuaiGudsutts. trr4rtttt--tooare. "It.ftCtht [any It"! Wotan! " aux-u M Gui. aim from RM Pmmnny’obtn Eh!_mntry.ho§¢ehtwmukoont runs-n mm. atm you in- thmmmhm, Rugs '.. m Highland Park “Dry Cleaner: a: we" as'lauudenn" Phorie 178-179 to Exact Mze with Perfect Ed}; ' n" I. Family laundry, Finished, Rough Dry, or Wet Wash. Dry Cleaned Beautifully Reliable Laundry 1P“ utruerr w S. 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