40 Bowling Results in H. P. Major and Junior Leagues in Past Week (O% October h M w FURNITUREâ€"DRAPERIES â€"CARPETS George W. Fraley Co. Phone H. P. 2627 WEGHLAND PARK PRE KELIABLE LAUNDEY SWEETLAND DRCUCGS Dru M YELLOW CAB WALK RIGHT INâ€" add much to the loveliness of the Hi home ‘ark major bowling games in the past ith Wan K the Mighland | is from the H One Door East of Aleyon Theater Bldg. ub wefully selected novelties th: Chgre ind Park Ire ind Di ral uns n Mo from etti the urk 146 ulso Maurket and the nubbed M. ~Ma Er M Mond D ation T he Mi M In HIGHILAND PARK STATE BANK ay rilor the JUNIOR LEAGUE SCORES BERNARDL HARDWARE BOCK SERVICE STATION unior bowling league sturted with eight teams. | Walte or won 3 from Bock Servic Bernardi. Hardware took : e Society~ Cleaners; Bowder wot 1 from the Sunset Cafe Highland Park Beverage. Co 3 from the Reliable Laundry ni won high game with 245 WALTER THE TAILOR SOCIETY CLEANERS BOWDEN‘S â€" MAIthET 141 355 Central Avenue MOO8E LODGE SUNSET CAFE at THE PRES S 16z 10 116 140 116 LH M whic will Sunda; 10 :30 W First Presbyterian Church, Deerfield Mark J.. Andrews, pastor 9:20â€"â€"Church : school. 10:45â€"Worshipâ€"and sermon. 7:30â€"Scecond ‘anual School of Misâ€" sion will be inaugurated and will conâ€" tinue for six Sunday evenings. The Adult group will follow the text "Inâ€" dia Jooks to her future" â€"and will be led by the pastor of .the church. â€" The Young People will follow the text "India on the March" and will be led hy Miss Dorothy Lidgerwood. . The children‘s group will be led by Miss Ethel Kreh and. will study the text: "West _ Indiaâ€" Treasures." Old and young are invited to be present and share the vision and inspiration which will result from a concerted study of the advance of Christianity. A brief devotional service will be held at 7:30 after which the groups will separate for informal discussion of the respecâ€" tive texts. Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. â€" Choir reâ€" hearsal. Thursday, 2 p.m.â€"Woman‘s Misâ€" sionary society meets with Mrs. Ed. Sclig. 4 9:20â€"â€"C 10:45 7:30â€" 8 sion will tinue for Adult gre dia Jooks led by th Young P WMRLUISL ... ing. Iverybody is we‘come. Wednesday, Oct. 15: I :00 p.m.â€"Choir rehearsal. Thursday, Oct. 16: ®:@0 p.m.â€"Fallâ€"concert: given in our church by the choir of the Cuyler Swedish Mission church of Chicago. Here is an opportunity for you to enjoy a good saered concert, and, The Swedish Methodist Church Highwood avenue and Everts place William. W, Nelson, pastor Tel. Highwood 2161 hursday, Oct. 9: :00 â€" p.m.â€"â€"Meeting of the Prayer Fridayâ€"Troop 52 and their "dads" will be entertained at a dinner by a ully nursduy, Oct, :07 00 _ p.m.â€"â€"Meeting group at church. riday, Oct. 10; 7:45 > p.m.â€"Pionee which time Mrs Ed will he the speaker. unday, Oct. 12: 9:45â€"Sunday school. 11:00â€"â€"English morning service. 7:40â€"English evening service. Church board will meet Monday ening. vited 00 p. :30 a.m.â€"Sunday school. A new class has. recently been. organized for young people. The class is conâ€" ducted as a forum; a speaker inâ€" troduces the subject chosen by the group and presents his ideas, after which there is a period of open disâ€" cussion. â€" All young folks are inâ€" enjoy a good sac at the same time contribution towa fund of our chure invited. HIGHI nglish imple ay, 1M Zion Lutheran Church RELIABLE LAL AND PARK BEVERAGE â€"Afternoon me .â€"â€"Evangelistic . The program gospel singing vervbody is we H Churches ame time, make a small ion toward the building our church. The public is Hedlund, pastor eer _ meeting cat Edwin Stromberg NDRY 1140 service . in will consist and preachâ€" lecome. * ting CO. 116 H11 committee of mothers of the troop The u_ chop enburg Mothers club had their first meetâ€" ing at the Y Tuesday. In spite of the rainy night there was a splendid attendance and an enthusiastic meetâ€" ing. . The new officers, Mrs. Schemâ€" mel, president; Mrs. Drake, vice presâ€" ident; Mrs. Lichtwalt, secretary, and Mis. Repholz, treasurer and Mrs. Benâ€" son, corresponding . secretary. â€" Mrs. Gerkin, Sr., chairman of Sunshine committée, presided and served, The ciub pledged $50.00 to the Y. W. C. A â€" campaign. _ After the business meecting bunco wasâ€" played. First meeting bunco was played. First prize, a luncheon cloth was awarded to / Mrs. Maurine, formerly of the Lake Forest Mothers: club, second prize, a handkerchief to Mrs. Corriâ€" gan of Glencoe and Booby prize, a serving kitt to Mrs. Sanborn. .‘ The next meeting will be Nov. 11 a welcome is extended to all mothers to join in the fun and: fellowship. The 1i Deltas, a club of business wirls will hold their first meeting of the year at the Y. W. C. A. Thursday evening at 6:30. Supper will be servâ€" cd. Notices have been sent by the secretary to all the members. .A cordial invitation is extended to busiâ€" ness girls to come to the supper and stay for the good times afterward. Many things of interest are to be conâ€" sidered.. Phone 675 for your supper reservation. The Friendship club will have their next meeting October 16, at eight o‘clock at which time a movie will be shown. of the Camp Gray, Industrial conference. . This will give every girl a glimpse of the life: and activities curing the ten day period at. Saugaâ€" tuck, Mich. Evelyn Suomiâ€" was the: delegate sent . from the Friendship club of Highland Park. We hope every girl will be présent. This film was sent from the National headquarters. Exâ€" pense for which is being paid by:the local club. State Auditor Gives 0. K. to Zion Township Oscar Nelson, state: auditor, last week officially approved of the name af the "Town of Zion" the new townâ€" ship created by ‘the board of superâ€" visors for the part of the City: of Zion in the Town of Benton, The certificate approving of this name was received by County Clerk Low A. Hendcc. ~The approval of the state on names for townships is necâ€" cssary to avoid duplications, Although the . county : beards apâ€" proved of the division of the town the change does not. become effecâ€" tive until next April when the next set of officers are. clected. _ These officers will serve not only the town but the city as well which will elimâ€" inate the expense of oneâ€"body of ofâ€" ficials. The Independents, who objected to the change, were especially provoked because the new district: absolutely cuts the Town of Benton in half withâ€" out any land connecting points, welcome ) join in The Pi irls will )0 p ordial welcome to all the servâ€" nd activites of this church. Club News ~YÂ¥.‘s club was entertained at uey supper by Bertha Hackâ€" Crawford.â€"~ This . club made ial contribution to the Y. W. Y. W. C.:=A. Thursday, October 9, 1930 at