gharita,â€"Many a ached myself for t â€" night, and the it had upon you. ckeys. should send he Lawn Mower d before the race State Bank Bldg. ind rash of me to resident Rammelâ€" ronicled the misâ€" , the everâ€"present antiâ€"slavery conâ€" ditioned the early In contrast to all triumphs and inâ€" d incalculable inâ€" ion had even in history students, re rise of educaâ€" ountries, . xt . week) * . P. 357 ONI would be sufficiâ€" 493 HEDD ‘s Gara ge ~ 410 will The regular church service at 10 :45 will be made most inspiring by the special‘ music by the enlarged choir hich_will render several anthems. 4 ‘i‘;he pastor will give the last of the ~â€"sermons on theâ€"Creed which furnishes a most appropriate theme for the day, "I believe inâ€"the Life Everlastâ€" ~â€" ing." The church will be beautifully _ â€" decorated and an attendance that will ~~fill the church is expected. . ~â€"The concluding one of the series of ~Lenten â€"services being held by the church at Odd Fellows‘ hall will take place Sunday night at 8 o‘clock, and ._ will be largely of=â€"a musical nature. â€"Theâ€"pastor will speak briefly at this\ service, describing his visit to the two reputed tombs of Jesus, the â€"one in the Holy Sepulchre and the other} the soâ€"called "Garden Tomb" and wilf . show a very few slides taken by hfml â€"at each place.~ This will fornt a most Highland : Park M.â€"E.â€"Churchâ€" .. North avenue at Lauretta place Rev. Frank D. Hopkins, minister Easter Sunday, as in all churches, will be ‘a notable day with us. It will open with a "Sunrise" meeting at 6 a. m., in the church led by Mr. Arthur W. Vercoe, who for some years has had this meeting in charge, and always has an inspiring message for those»who attend. This meeting is open to everybody. At 7 o‘clock a simple bréakfast â€"wwill be served in the church by the young ladies, to which everyone is welcome: silver of.â€" fering. . & T8 ho ht shorten its lesson period so as to give time for a special Easter program; it is hoped that we may have an unâ€" usually large attendance. . . °â€"â€" ‘ ~â€" .. s "TWYLGCH ARLEENâ€"GLASS â€"â€"EAST DEERFIELD TOWNSHIP ~~~_â€" At the request of many friends in Highwood and Highland Park, Mr.â€"Glase _ ~ _ R § â€"___.. has consented to run for the office of Justice of the Peace. ts = x All voters from Highwood, Highland Park and Ravinia are eligible to vote at thig~election, ~ ~ . FIRST VOTING PRECINCT IN HIGHWOOD CITY HALL _ _â€" ____ SsEVEN MORE.PRECINCTS IN HIGHLAND PARK â€"Bnd Precinctâ€"Deerfleldâ€"Shields High School. 3rd Precinctâ€"Prior‘s Store, North Sheridan Road. 4th Precinetâ€"North Shore _ Gas Company‘s Office, St. Johns Avenue. 5th Precinctâ€"Roger Williams Avenue. 6th Precinctâ€"Vencil Muzik‘s Store, Green Bay Road. 7th Precinectâ€"Brand Bros.‘ Store, W. Céntral Avenug. 8th Precinect â€"Edward Hines Lumber Co.‘s office, First Street. Your Vote and Support Will Be Greatly Appreciated JUSTICE OF THEâ€"PEACEâ€" The following selections will be of: feredâ€" by the choir Sunday morning under the direction of Mr. H. V. Nichâ€" ols: M o s ced Ptelude, "Unfold Â¥e Portals," from es fitting close toâ€" the Easter day servâ€" ices. * n 5 simmmrtssy==~~~.~.»»~~...... Gounodd‘s "Resurrection" h Te mflr. Nichols them, * Righteous be~Glad,"..Horton Solo, "Open the Gates of the Temple," ~â€"â€" _ ~_â€"â€"_â€" sung by Mrs. F. H. Okeyâ€"~â€" _ â€"â€" them,. ""Giory. Garden®"â€"xâ€"â€"â€"__. Offertory., "I Rnow that my Redeemer .~~ . * wwzckn.............. Handel‘sâ€" â€" ‘*‘Messiah‘‘ _arranged for the piano. Mr.â€"Nichols _ For the evening service at Odd Felâ€" lows‘ hall: **¢4 $92; Anthem, "He" is Risen" .._..__........_Hoilten Anthem, "God so Loved the World" from ......_................Stainer‘s ‘"Crucifixion‘" ‘Lmegeler, ~_ Y Anthem, "Praise Ye the Lord" ....___._Holton Solo, Miss Faith Kohiman. Anthem, ‘"The Day, O Lord, is Spent‘‘...... President Hoover‘s â€" rotund face facelooks good natured, . but that does not prove he will give you a job simply by asking him for it. y§ The first event of importance after the Lenten period and Easter will be a dinner to be given by the Triâ€"Mu clubâ€"class of older boys at the church next Friday evening, April 5. The boysâ€"are planning a dinner which will be most attractive and have their mothers actively interested to see to it that their ambitionsâ€" are realized. The proceeds are to be used by the class in equipping their class room in the church. They are asking for a veryâ€"generous patronage and deserve it. . s i Most people get to work later in the morning than formerly, and they make up â€"for that by quitting earlier in the;afternoon.. nevaet ~â€" Independent Candidate for TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1929 ‘â€"â€"_â€" Yote for > ~ for Highwood District T HE P RE $ S Central Cleaners & Tailors â€"_ :890 Central Avenue +...~..~ .. Sadits Remodeled * _ j Ladies‘ and Gents‘ Coats Relined â€" _ S Hats Cleaned and Blocked ooas. Telephone Highland Park 103 WILL CALL FOR AND DELIVER WILL BE HELD there are, but we belong to the first class. Our work is â€"professional, not experimental, and we‘stand back of everything we turn out; We do. not ask you to pay for any articles which is notâ€"up to our high standard.. â€" Henry G. Winter TINNERS AND TINKERERS 48 North First Street â€"Phone 635 Highland Park, IIl. Thursday, March 28, 1929 £5% $8 se