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Highland Park Press, 5 Sep 1928, p. 2

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Church Announcement First Church of Christ, Scientist? Eighlnnd Park. nr, 381 Hazel Ave- nue. a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass, holds services every! Sunday morning " 10:45 and on Wednesday evening It 8 o'clock, when testimonies ot Christian Science heal- ing ire given. Sunday School meetsl at 9:30 am" and is open to pupils under the age of twenty. 1 Subject for next Sunday's lea-on; ”mum. "Substance." l You are cordinlly invtted to make use of the reading room, 361 'Central avenue. which is open ewry week day from nine in the morning until six in the evening Ind on Wednesdays un- til 7:30. The reading room is also open on Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30. i Bethany Evangelical SeNl (31" . C RADIO? ' Rev. C. F. Schriver, minster. Vacations are coming to an end an! school begins soon. So we are looking for you and your children‘ again Sunday morning. We trust you have had A good Summer and a' fine vacation. and that now you will stand by your school and class, and thus make this the best year ever for Bethany's Sunday school, Glad- den our hearts by your presence Sun- day morning. Noun! $110RE __ - MUSIC SHOP We start the fall work next Sunday by celebrating the Holy Communion Service. The pastor will be glad to receive into the fellowship of the church all who desire to unite with us. Just call me by phone, 756-31 end let me know your purpose, or stop at the parsonage fur a conference, Saveral have expressed a desire to have some of their children baptised. Let the mister know when and where you wish his services and he will bt) glad to serve you in the name of Jesus Christ our Lord. Services Sunday as follows: Sunday school at nine forty-five. Classes for all ages. E.L.(‘.E. at seven fifteen. Worship at eleven and eight o'clock. Special music at both services. One of the Sunday school classes will as~ sizt the pastor in the evening service. Prayer service next Wednesday eve- ning gt eight o‘clock. We invite the public to ell our serv- ices. I are You quso harm Win?! more could, I ask. 1905a 90031., Job - a good. Witt- [we of the {mar kids In the zvorldland. a radzo front 546 CENTRAL AVEN E M. P. 3066 U -"iToo Morning worship. The pu- tor will preach on "The Pnthwnys to "l' . ow I lap 'rfiktfltcs'ici?llst.;; ‘gcoo A meeting of the Religious Education committee in the parish house. Putter C. G. Unartttst will preach on the Mm glided-I ow Sundtyzf It“ I... ‘P-ul‘n Remarkablo Pram; or The Denim of 1 Normal Chm-3' Phil. 3:10. 1:46 p.u. "Chrht. the Bonner and P-r." Mat. W.8; 0:]; The My school m " 9:30 3... ”www.mumnum. ML" Am Mtn-it. but! Act: Ir." b 18:17; 1 Ctr. 111-"; l “in. 1:14. Thi- h a (not In”; do not I. Turk. "no. It! Mal Truly -MY' We In now in the month of Sep- tember and the vacation season is pram-tinny over. While the services have been welt ntteoded dam: the summer. there should be Ill inert-”ed attendance from now on throughout the fail and winter. nun urban-WWW.“ COLUMN Christian Science Amt United Pan-331i“! Presbyterian Church Laurel and Linden avenues Rev. Frank Fitt, minister Sunday: . 9:45 Church school. Classes for all 'irTGierciiiar"ik nar, Pe - “Iv-HY- ”. Bet. (if HS " gbmtqgg will preach ow Sump a.miGiia, G, tiraGa's m ir Gym 18. "iTiier "an; on WMy m an; at tight {felt-it - iGGrue the Spirit." Ram. 8:1. -5, 1.~i1&a‘>.waw ' North nvenue and Luann. place _ Wm. B. Doble. minister l Sundny, Sept. 9: 9:30 t. In. Sunday uhool. 10:45 I. m. Morning worship. Ser- mon by pastor. Tuesday, Sept. ll-The Woman’s Foreign Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Holt-m, 323 North avenue at "rTiiiaLsiipt. T, 2 p. m.-The Ladies aid will be entertained by Mrs. Swan Johnson, 135 Summit place. Saturday, Sept. 8, 8 p. m.-The John Meredith's meeting. Sunday, Sept. 9: 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. [1:00 I. m. Worship in Swedish. 3 and 8 p. m, The John Meredith's meeting. Oakridge Ind High street G. A. o. Emuom, pastor Thursday, Sept. 6, 8 p. "c-The Lutheran league will be entertained by Mr. Emil Carlson in church. Monday, Sept. IO, S p. m. The lit theran Brotherhood will be entert in- " hy Mr. John Freberg, 397 Elm place, Highland Park. . "iiiriiiii' the week the John Mere- dith's meetings. The Friendship club entertained It " weiner roast on the bench Thurs- day night. Following supper the girls joined in learning new club song's cnd an informal report of the Indus- trial conference was given by Miss Ada Selk delegate from the Friend- thtrt club to the conference at Lake llkoboji in July. Miss L,illian Swav- ley, a new member of the club, who "ttended the 1927 conference at Oko- l.oji as a delegate from the Sioux Falls. South Dakota Y. W. C. A. told many interesting happenings of that conference. The executive committee of the B. "CV, club mm at the Y. w. C. A. 'ru-ray night to discuss plans for the fall meeting. Miss Grace New- mcyer who attended the Business Girls' conference at Camp Gray this summer was present and gave many interesting suggestions from the con- ference discussions of club programs. The Business Girls' club of fuel Lake Forest Y. W. C. A. hac invited the B. Y.'s club to meet with them Tuesday evening. Sept. 11. Dinner will be served at six-thirty after which the delegates to the Camp Gray conference wilt give reports. The Live Y'er Girl Reserves were oetrtained at a party Wednesday vveninz by Miss Helen T. McQuillcn at her apartment on Central avenue. Miss McQuilien was assisted by Mrs. Bruce Chandler. iiimii.TrJr" the educational and Publicity committees met at the Y. “I C. A. Wednesday afternopn _to mm plete plans for the fall and win- H ht activitirs of the Y. W. C. A. An- nyurteernt'ttt of clubs and class activi-I "In; will be made in a booklet pre-) pared by these committees which willt be ready for distribution in a shortl time. . The regular September meeting of rhe board of directors of the Y. W. C. A. will be held Tuesday morning at ten o'rlock at the Y. W. C. A. building on Laurel avenue. GnuMLChnnch FEDERAL ROAD MD OVER 73 MILLIONS Against-inform!" For United States' and Hawaii. According to Plan for 1929-1931 A total of $73,125,000 will be nvait-l able to the United States and Hawaii! from the Federal government for road} building during each of the yearsl 1929, 1930 and 493], according to gr' bulletin issued by the Chicago Motor club, based on a report of the Amer- ican Rood Builders' association. This means I total of $219,375,000 Con- tributed by the government for high- ways, and the sates must spend n minimum of 8t98,049Jt92 on Federll- ald roads during the three year! in order to take Idvnntage of their fed- eral npproprintion. Hithwood Lutheran ”V'l'he-Ikpért of the Americln Road Bu0ders' Issmiation Show: that the (Jo-venue. Sept. IA Inn A. o. FAY LODGE NO. 676 Y. W. C. A. Highland Park Chapter No. 226." R. A. M. Th-Ar, Sept. 6 Spock! " 0:8 and - 1:“ p... trrq “Mm-mmrmm pct cast " the cost at and e-Mme- lion and uuinteum noel no: i. the United Stator, that it in - an 1t'gttttt of one out for and: mile luveled y_motor which dur- With the exception of tunnel: state: in which mot. than 5 w cent of nil land is non-Mk, th- Btatea must finance at least " per out of HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Tel. B. P. 2400 J. B. Koppel. Managing Dina-or Ire-e Call " the ore EVERY EVENING AT T Doom Open at 6:30 Kati-ecu Saturday- 2 to 5:3. Continuous Sundays , to tttMt Vaudeville Every Friday, Sunni-y. Sunday Salurday. Sept. N Francis x. Bushman ‘GRIP OF THE YUKON' Sunday. Sept, 9 Cont. 2 to ":30 ' RAMON NAVARRO “FORBIDDEN HOURS" THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL “many a Tuned-y. Sept. 10. Wednesday; mam. Sept. 12, n DOUG FAIRBANKS. JR. "THE TOILERS” lune-i} --".Neqtly wed's Hui LICK" Felix - Variety - News At the Matinee-EN-tde 3 Comedy--"" Everybody -' Latest News Events Friday, Sept. ll Triumphant Revival will be bark with 3 plays. Comedy--"Smith's Restaurott" Topic_s_- Fables - News The C op - Drums ot We Beau Slbrcnr - U. B. Smith Glrden of Eden - Mysterious Lady Way " Att Flt-II _ Big Killing Cardboard hover u Michigan Kid Dress Panda _ The Foreign Legion Man. Woman and Wife - Tempest Uncle Tom% Cabin - Street Angel ‘Man Who Laughs - Four Sons \Snnrise - Mother “ultra special Irrzn uf pictures and' nux'rlz‘m fur the kiddies. Special Kiddies or.e" Recital Vaudeville JACK MULHALL "BUTTER AND EGG MAN" “ Brad "Tarzan the Mighty" tromedy--"RoaminLt Romeo" Latest News Events Sunday. 59!" 8nd". .Retrt. BILLIE DOVE THE AMERICAN BEAU'I Y hurries HAPPY “out glngnn Next iraus. 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