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Highland Park Press, 7 May 1931, p. 47

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It will be of keen interest to the community in general to know that the $25,000.00 to be raised locally, combined with the gift of the donors, will liquidate all obligations resting m the church at the present time. _ _ Highland Park Locals present time. They realize however, that this church has made a very J“Geâ€"flmberâ€"ofâ€"mmâ€"m, te & the Past number of years. It is believed that the interest of these friends has grown sufficiently that they will do All that is possible to help the conâ€" gregation attain this wonderful‘ achievement. "U"y returned home on Monday | tained om Florida where they have been ning a r the past few weeks. :| Most c On Tuesday evening at 8:80 o‘clock | town. * Presbyt guildwill meet with | Th : EFâ€"LM&% the _Pri _ "CGiate steps to put on a campaign for the needed funds. The members of the church are fully aware of the fact that it will not be an easy matâ€" ter to raise $25,000.00 in cash at the Appreciation Expressed f A large representation of the memâ€" bership of the church were present at the Wednesday evening meeting. It is impossible to describe the enâ€" thusiasm and the joy that prevailed when the pastor made his announceâ€". ment. The congregation gave many expressions of appreciation to their unknown friends and sincerely thank: ed the pastor for the part that he has played in helping to bring about this extraordinary offer. 3 make no better investment of their funds. They are firm believers in the stronger and better churches. They deem it i i i and have expressed the sincere hope that the local campaign will go over with great success and that it may be accomplished in the very near fuâ€" ture. . a * M reonniine n 3 7 HANDSOME GIFT TO l *K&P BETHANY EV. CHURCH Thursd (Continued from Page 5) a y May 7, 1931 BETHANY CHURCH Mr. and Mrs, A. tained their bridge « ning at their home Most of the guests , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Stevens of Eim avenue Highwood are receiving conâ€" gratulations on the birth of a son, born on Friday, May 1. Mr. and Mrs. John Cantagallo of Oak ‘avenue are the happy parents of a baby g#irl, born on Saturday, May 2 at the Highland Park hospital. Harrison Walther and Elmer Greenâ€" ley spent the weekâ€"end at the H. Walâ€" ther home on S. Green Bay road. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Brush enterâ€" tained their bridge club Saturday m] hing at their home on Dale avenue. Mr. William H. Saathoff â€"and two daughters, Carolyn and Naomi will spend the week-e:a\i'n Chenoa, III., visiting Mr. Saathoff‘s parents. Mrs. George Allen Mason enterâ€" tained the captains and active teams of the Arden Shore drive at a getâ€" toâ€"gether tea at her home on Hazel avenue Monday afternoon. Mrs. Louise Bock, Miss Helen Bock and Herbert and Arthur Bock of S. Second street visited in Burlington, Wisconsin, last week. avenue with Mrs. Charles Benson _Mr§. Charles ~Pardee assistino land; WWJ, . D nati; WGN, Louis; WOC,â€" D; Moines; WOW Kansas City. ’ The new series of dance programs by the A & P Midâ€"West band is Lsponsoredby&he~Greatm & Pacific Tea company, retail grocers, and will be broadcast every Monday evening from the Chicago studios of The > Natinnal. AmmaAxaskii_. m s evening from the Chicago studios of the National Broadcasting System from sevenâ€"thirty to eightâ€"thirty p.m. (Central Daylight time) through the following stations: WBEN, Buffalo; WCAE, Pittsburgh ; WTAM, Cleveâ€" land; WWJ, Detroit; SAI, Cincinâ€" nati; WGN, Chicago; KSD, St. Louis; WOQC, Davenport; WHO, Des‘ Moines ; WoOW,. Omaha; â€" WDAF, i ccll 0n pan‘s The A & P Midâ€"West band is unâ€" der the personal direction of Ferdie Grofe, who is making his first apâ€" pearance before the microphone as an orchestra leader. 1 Cw ECCCCCH AAmC PC â€" HH their sixth year of nationâ€"wide broadâ€" casting, will continue at ‘the same hour over an eastern netâ€"work of stations. ~ e ie *Woman‘s lhii;innr'y *"unton ‘Jll Presbyterian church Will mest at Modern dance rythm is the keyâ€" note of a new departure in broadcastâ€" ing. Monday nights the A & P Midâ€" West band will present an augmented dance orchestra of twentyâ€"one pieces, over the network of eleven major staâ€" tions on the N,BQ_MQMâ€"«T ~~The A & P Gypsies, who are in CE Cc n o9g: C F WGN, _ Chicago; ; WOC,, Davenport ‘s; _WOW,â€" Omabt P. Gypsies Change Orchestra Well Known guests were from out Jack Stevens of Eim 1 are receiving conâ€" the birth of a son, s benson and assisting the T H E. of °. _ _6":6N0 Fark plan to go to their summer home at Wauwinet Nantucâ€" ket, R. I.~ The E. C. Woods who have been occupying their home during the winter have moved to Evanston. Announcement is made of the marâ€" riage of Mr. Robert Seyfarth and Mrs. Alma F Tanacmea. Mrs. Q. G. Sheldon of Elborn, 11. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. F. J. Spaulding this week. K â€"â€" Mrs. J&@mées Sheahen entertained the members of the Lady Foresters at her home last evening. The F. P. Boynton family have reâ€" turned from Augusta, Ga., where they spent the winter and after a month in Highland Park plan to go to their summer home at Wauwinet Nantucâ€" ket, R. I.~ Tha F Ir wy._ ; ___ _ NNHuCC Mrs. B. Helke and Mrs. R. Sneeden entertained last evening in honor of their sister Mrs. S. Bernardi. Mr. Leon B. Harris and Mr. B, K. Martin are on a business trip in Inâ€" dianapolis, Ind. arkâ€"avenue At the April Children‘s program service at the St. Paul‘s church, Deerâ€" field, Rosemary Pauline Holm was baptized. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Holm (Emma Steiner). Donald McCaffrey who bas been in quarantine for scarlet fever is very much improved and will soon be out a very serious operation a week ago in the Highland Park hospital is very ‘ much improved. M Misses .Mary Orem and Elizabeth Glassford of Lake Forest are taking a small group of children to the Chilâ€" dren‘s Farmâ€" Camp on Lake Winderâ€" mere, in the Canadian Rockies, for an eight weeks‘ outing. Miss Orem, who has supervised similar camps in the East, will be in charge; and Miss Glassford will be physical director. The group will leave June 28th on a special car from Chicago. _ Activiti of the camp will include riding, boatâ€" ing, swimming, hiking and handiâ€" crafts. â€" Dr. Harriett Cooke, of Chiâ€" cago, will accompany the group as physician. During Miss Orem‘s and Miss Glassford‘s absence, the ROG Studio will be in charge of a compeâ€" tent assistant. the home of Mrs. Henry N. Bacon and Miss Edith H. Moss of 121 N. .Linden_mâ€"wm o‘clock; the home of At the annual meeting o on April 21, 1931, the follo elected to serve with Mrs, Second viceâ€"president, Mrs G. Lenington; correspondi tary, Mrs. Ernest A. Edki cial secretary, Mrs, Delmer ier; chairman of fine arts, M Loeb; directors, Mrs. John O]1 Werner A.â€"Wieboldt. In May of this year, Mrs will represent the club at convention of the Illincis ~ of Womens clubs which wi Chicago May 19, 20 and Sherman hotel. also a member of the board of the Tenth District Federation of Womens clubs an organization of over 11,000 club women. _ e c ts â€" man‘sclub is the MRS. C. A. HARKNESS T HEADS WOMAN‘S CLUB, the ann_u:l_ meeting of the club (Continued from ‘rord‘ s absence, the ROG be in charge of a compeâ€" ant. ‘ April Chil_qrer}’s program gton; corresponding secreâ€" is Ern_e.st A. Edkins; finanâ€" , 1931, the following were bs which will meet in 19, 20 and 21 at the Paul‘s church, Deerâ€" with Mrs. Harkness: s. Delmer M. Blasâ€" ne arts, Mrs. James s. John Oliver, Mrs. dian Rockies, for ting. Miss Orem, similar camps in charge; and Miss physical director. Illinois Federation largest. She is » Mrs, Hu'lmeu page 6) .. Norman mtlit;- have & the * w: ‘ the state , StOHhop._ Save Country St yle per pound ._, _ Fresh Dressed Chicken per pound â€"__â€" Rib Veal Chops per pound ____ Sirloin Steak per pound __ Pot Roast per pound Fresh Ducks per pound _ BUTTER, pound .. ;. ; ;= ftsr :n ks +o «4 s 52+ adleg oUR MOTTO Bettorâ€"Meats for Le:s 307 Waukegan Avenue Highwood Phone Highwood 3259 WE DELIVER _ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Adler of Chiâ€" cago have leased the John F. McKenâ€" zie home on Laurel avenue for a year. At present the McKenzies are living at the Moraine hotel. Ex1ide BATTERIES B EC KE R Battery Service DISTRIBUTORS Quality Market Mr 15 North St PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 3: FRESH FISH yle Sausage Johns Avenue 30c 35¢ 32¢ 39¢ 22¢ 33¢ Money | D

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