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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1930, p. 9

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of ide ter he ue nd 1%, agiâ€" CC» ur y e o HE TRESPASSER" ine present Ladies‘ ized in 1899 and its Mrs. Ernest Gail, was banquet, The Epwort organzed in 1898 an chapter was organize months ago. Many value conrcerning theâ€" the chnn-h " 0 Pepeeotsee 217 training and harmony, may thirtyâ€"one different men as pastor, including the cumbent; this rather la is due to tha Fant it .1 â€"â€" ELM PLACE scHoor, on Wednesday afternoons : m is 100000 t ’,'Th' l‘fi 4* EN0 was erected 80 throuy efforts of John Skidmore, H. S H. Gage and ‘others who gave of their time and money to mal enterprise possible, and was ded freeofalldebt. The Rev.â€"C.â€" I lett was the first minister in cl In 1908, Rev. 1. C. Walker tha, The FLORENCE CHASE In 1874 a Sunday school was startâ€" ed by John Skidmore, long deceased, in a brick building which stood near the present site of the railway staâ€" tions in Highwood on Waukegan aveâ€" nue, and a little later preaching serâ€" vices: were held in the same room from which eventually grew the orâ€" ganizing . of. a‘ Me £ known for a time as the "Highwood Charge," but later known las the Highland Park M. E. church, when the present building was erectedâ€" on North avenue, in Highland Park. The sessions of the Methodist Sunâ€" day school, which preceded the organâ€" ization of the church, were for a time held in the old school house which is now an apartment building on the corner of Prairie and Hich NE im Airatctt ketivrtz>s lt a.. church were secured by Rev ._ ine mnighiand FPark M. E. church was the outgrowth of union English ‘services held in the waiting room of the old N. W. Ry. station in Highâ€" wood in 1872, which were started by the Rev.:Samus! Break wel Prim Io~. Metak: meat sns ifak England, who had been ordained as a Baptist minister after coming to ‘ this country. â€" yâ€"one The of the which Jubilee present Ladies‘ Aid was organ. n 1899 and its first president, ‘rnest Gail, was present at the t. The Epworth League was ed in 1898 and the present T was organized but a few 3 ago. <~Many other facts of comtcerning the earlyâ€"days of will hold “‘.â€"' Classes in Piano * at the Historical Sketeh of _ H. P. Methodist Church Covering Fifty Years The Thursday, Feb MISS CHASE 228 Cary Avenue school hours following is a historical sketch Highland Park M. E. church, recently celebrated its Golden Highland Park M < 1. C. Walker, then pasâ€" money to make the , and was dedicated securing the presâ€" 20 uie ce o o Tc . may commuâ€" 6, 1930 e "Highwood | ;"L! ias the | > urch, when | s erectedâ€"on | â€" thodist Sunâ€" d the organâ€"|â€" were for a bu ent building e and High 3x present ediâ€" through the| _ H. S. Gail, gave freely to make the | is dedicated 'O'Cb"D."Gfl’- iz . ‘ in charge. ‘, then pasâ€" ; the presâ€" 1ard work, o. other good the chureh | _ pport and ave served after Chicago Stores 8 TATE AT J ACKs ox 118 8OUTH MICHICGAN (Near Monroe) 6 with GLORIA SWANSON records of the church. â€" . _ ~~ The large attendance at the variâ€" ous celebrations of the anniversary and the banquet Tuesday," Jan. 21, success for the plans being matured: for the anlnrdaancanus ~_. 3 4 t C Winter © shortly â€" before the later‘s death in 1926. Other facts are being collated at the present time from men and . women still living and will be suitably preserved in the permanent records of the chunrch the enlargement and HENRY C.LÂ¥YÂ¥TroN & Sons C raivon _ ICOVACOOK COCOthix _ bvunstonsios O‘COATS Evanston Shop Open Tuesday Now Sold Regularly up to $50 Final Cut! further deâ€" SUITS $2850 OUR EVANSTON sHOP . Low tariff coâ€"operatives in the Senâ€" ate. have voted to lower the duties on chemicals. Wonder if this is an attemptâ€"to sppealto the flapper vote by increasing the number of imported complexions ? "“’Mfofthdmmhud&‘mk, the present building and equipment Saoe inadequate for the demands madouponitbytluhahihg.c. tivities. , Thursday and Aleyon â€" Mon:.â€" andâ€"Saturday Evenings of the Winter season, Bertha 'I“b. for lfiyeug, says a ‘eport in the Waukegan Sun. No official announcement has been issued as yet. _ At the present time there is no Walgreen store between Wauâ€" kegan andâ€"Evanston.â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"__ The Walgreen Dmkco leased ‘the_ store at the corner °§nf§§" street a avenue, and Park Bertha ~Loeb for 15 v.; Says Walgreen Lease . _ â€" _ Here Is for 15 Years â€""T‘ues.. ORRIY GTox AN B Ch UvrRCH company has re northwest and ~Central , from Mrs. 11 $3

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