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Highland Park Press, 2 Apr 1931, p. 48

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ed. ice. â€" Recorded organ: numbers â€"~will open and close the service; these were much enjoyed on Palm Sunday. Trinity choir will be heard in the great "Hallelujah Chorus" and Lucy Marsh, well known soloist, will be heard in the famous solo from Hanâ€" del‘s "Messiah," "I Know that My Reâ€" deemer® Liveth."~â€"Theâ€"pastor â€"will take for his theme, "An Easter Mesâ€" sage for All." ; At 8 p. m. Sir John Stainer‘s cantaâ€" ta, "The Crucifixion," will be presentâ€" There will be no meeting of the _____CARD OF THANKS /We wish to thank our friends and neighbors. for their sympathy in our recent bereavement. : f Miss Laura Wessling, Mr. and Mrs. John Stryker, â€"~‘*Mr. and Mrs. Milton Frantz. ~At 10+:4b comes the main service of the day, the church service of worship. with plants and flowers. Mrs. Fred Okey will be the soloist for this servâ€" A Large Variety of Fresh Vegetables and Salads ROAST BEEKF LEaster es y :The .sâ€" : Howardâ€"Udell Cafeteria A Quiet Place to Dine Appetizingly Prepared On Our Special Easter Dinner Appears: Delicious Foods, Dinner‘ Served From 12 to 2:30 ROAST CHICKEN IN THE UDELL BUVHDING the: ~solo â€" parts â€" sungâ€" by ~Richard Crooks, tenor, and Lawrence Tibbett, baritone, with Mark Andrews at the of an oratorio than many others and is splendidly reproduced. An unusual feature, and a very beautiful one, will be the showing in connection with photographic reproduction of a faâ€" mous painting of the event being sung. These pictures have been hand colored by the best artists and will be projected on the large screen, many feet square, in full view of all presâ€" ent. : Nothing just like this has ever been done here and the combination of splendid music and masterly paintâ€" ing. will.form a remarkable offering not to be missed. . Organ numbers will open and close the service and the well known Dayton choir will also received at the morning service and also at the evening hour and it is hoped all will come prepared to conâ€" tribute liberally. _ s Zion Lutheran Church A special program will be presentâ€" ed by the Sunday school, Sunday éveâ€" ning at. 7:00 o‘clock.. EASTER MUSIC TO BE FEATURE AT CHURCHES BAKED HAM (Continued from page 5) THE PRESS Saturday, April 11, 12 noon to 7 p.m.â€"High school election at town hall. 3 $ _ Wednesday eveningâ€"American Leâ€" gion. : & % Thursday noon, April~9â€"Rotary. Thursday evening, April 9â€"Royal Neighbors. # ~â€"Tuesday afternoon, April 7â€"W. M. S. at Bungalow church; annual townâ€" ship meeting at town hall, 2 p.m. ~‘Tuesday evening, April 7â€"Masons Wednesday noon, April 8â€"Lions. Wednesday afternoonâ€"Independent Social club and Girl Reserves. . Friday â€"evening, April 10 â€" Boy Scouts and Altar and Rosary society. An entertainment for the benefit of the local Relief organization _ was theâ€"Deerfield â€"Grammarâ€"schoolâ€"audiâ€" torium. Various churches, clubs and otherâ€" organizations participatedâ€" in the program. Due to the stormy weather, the audience was smaller than the previous entertainment. "Article II. Section 2. The Ameriâ€" ean . Legion A U . Y SRA . D€ â€"&080â€" nation of partisan principles nor for the promotion of the candidacy of any person seeking offi¢e or preferment." Deerfield Calendar of Events Sunday morning, April 5 â€" Easter services in all churches. > Monday evening, April 6 â€"Amerâ€" ican Legion Auxiliary and Village Board meeting. â€" . Tuesday, April 7â€"W. Deerfield township library election. i+ .Deerfield Unit 738, American Leâ€" in accordance with its position thus clearly defined in its constitution, it does not endorse any political organiâ€" zation, party, nor candidate, Relief Organization Has Fine Program In order to make its position clear to the public, the following is quoted Legion Auxiliary: This statement was authorized by the executive board at its meeting last Thursday evening, March 26. Legion Auxiliary Is Nonâ€"Political Group Fireproof Storage Packing, Moving, Shipping Long Distance Removals A. E. NORRLEN 849 Ridgewood Drive Highland Park, L Telephone 590 * Bus Chassis Vans [ Highland Park Locals Dr. Israel Bettan will conduct the services next Sunday morning at 11 o‘clock, at the North Shore Congregtâ€" tion Israel, Lincoln and Vernon aveâ€" nues, Glencoe.. The subject of his serâ€" mon will be "Freedom | Through Di# cipline." > es â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"Hold Meetingâ€"April 10 â€" : . The Altar and Rosary society of the Holy Cross church will meet Friâ€" day evening, April 10 at eight o‘clock, instead of the first Friday of the month, which is Good Friday. Dr. Isracl Bettan ‘ /‘ Will Speak Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slayback enâ€" tertained eight guests at dinner Satâ€" urday evening followed by bridge. _ Mr. and Mrs. George O‘Flaherty Highwood spent â€"the weekâ€"end Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Witt reâ€" turned Tuesday evening from Miami Beach, Fla., where they spent the past month.. They also visited at Washington, D: C. and St. Petersâ€" burg, Fla. y 3 Mrs, H. G. Winter will have as her Sunday guests Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Kleiner and daughter Bonita, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Butler of Chicago and Mrs.William. Werner of Oklahoma City. 4 _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Botner spent the weekâ€"end in.Buffalo, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Allan Moreton of San Francisco, Calif., announce the birth of a son George Allan on March 8. _Mr. Moreton will beremembered by many Highland Park people for the family were residents here â€"a few years ago, and the children attended Junior Cope who attends the Uniâ€" versity of Illinois is returning home today to spend the Easter vacation with his parents Mr. and Mrs, Walâ€" tel' co”o * Mr. and Mrs. E. H.â€"Ohrmund and daughter Ethel will spend the weekâ€" Mw&:@@;&iflm{»“. â€" _ _ Miss Etta Grunewald of the Udell apartments spent the weekâ€"end in Rockford with her mother. Mrs. Grunewald returned home with her daughter and will spend several ‘Mr. E. W. Gsell has returned from Excelsior Springs, Mo., where he spent two weeks. 7 Mrs. Robert Slayback of S. Sheriâ€" dan road is entertaining a few friends at luncheon today. â€"â€"Mr; â€"andâ€"Mrs. â€"E.â€" J.â€"Smythe : of Broadview â€"avenue, â€" announceâ€" the birth of a daughter, Saturday, March 21. 7 Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Farmer who spent the winter in Florida returned home last Saturday. â€" Mr. Guernsey Le Pelley left yesterâ€" day for St. Louis, Mo., where he will remain for a short time. _ Mrs. I. O. Jones and Mrs. E. W. Hamilton of Chicago spent Sunday with â€"Mr. and Mrs. U. â€"S. Kieh} of Hamilton with â€"Mr. Highwood. Miss Mable Ernst is entertaining the members of her bridge club this evening (Friday). Mr. and Mrs. Frank Siljestrom and daughter Miss Mae are returning homeâ€"thisâ€"week {from Miami Fla., where they spent the past three months. All are welcomed. Thursday, April 2, 19 of in The W takes thi business generous! 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