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Highland Park Press, 10 Feb 1932, p. 5

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Attractive window cards displayed in all business houses participating ® this" semiâ€"annual event . have talled attention to this money savâ€" mg day during the past week, and Â¥ith the added effect of the large amount of advertising space in this ssue being used by local merchants (Continued on page 44) Watch out for Wednesday! It‘s the big day this week biggest S Do_lla; Dayâ€"sates event decided to fix a single Dollar 'Day date for Wednesday of this week, Feb. 10. Merchants have made especial effort to have exâ€" ceptional values to offer their patrons in this big sales event, and in the columns of this issue of the Press will be found their advertisements of these offerings. ridan Lodge to Hold Card Party Stores and Shops Preparing for| . Lent this year begins on Feb. 10, . da. Ash Wednesday, which brings Easâ€" fig Event; Head the Ads; |f af on early date, March 27: The * Shop â€"Early extra services through this season sn fall on Mondays, Tuesdays, and râ€"â€"â€"“_l Thursdays. i Watch LOCAL STORES OFFER BIG VALUES FEB. 10 At a joint meeting of the Dolâ€" lar Day committee, Board of Directors of the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce and repâ€" resentatives of the local newsâ€" BARGAINS FOR DOLLAR DAY SHOPPERS WED VorumME® XX Place for thirty ye'l-x.-s“ The Higbland Park Press ever ©| Dr. Preston Bradley ;E to Address Men‘s Club 1 °S Sern messages eminating ’both his own pulpit and from numâ€" erous forums in Chicago and its:enâ€" â€"xirons,â€"abounds â€"in . inspiration, inâ€" ‘struction and entertainment. . The Men‘s club welcomes everyone interâ€" ested. _ . sph ul Dr. Preston E. Bradley, minister of the Peoples church, Chi will Mfiflfi%’.” a the Men‘s club, Thursday, Feb. 18 at eight o‘clock. Dr. Bradley‘s especially timely talk falls between the birthday‘s of two great Presidents, Lincoln and Washington; His stern messages eminating both his own pulpit and from numâ€" erous forums in Chiraona and lka.a. sundays at 7:30 a.m.â€"holy comâ€" munion; â€" 9:30 a.m.â€"church school ; 11 â€" a.m.â€"morning prayer andserâ€" mon (holy communion on the first Sunday in the month); 4:00 p.m.â€" meditations. _ Tuesdays at 4 p.m. <â€" evening prayers and address. Thursdays at 9:30 a.m. â€" holy communion; 8 p.m.â€"evening prayâ€" er and addresses by special preachâ€" ers. â€" ‘ Mm;boroflboChkogoSubutmeud‘lyGupofMNowspws rovilame omm ne en on romnnn aeamannie ie on o oc iA Lenten Services Mondays at 12 noonâ€"meditations and prayers. ~â€" _ The first Sunday in Lent ; out as a great opportunity b of the presence of the Rt. George Craig Stewart, D. D. will confirm a class and be th cial preacher at the 11 o‘cloc vice at Trinity church. March 17â€"Rev forth fromâ€"Kenith __ _ Feb. 18 â€" Rev. from Chicago. Feb. 25â€"Rev. E from Winnetka. March 3â€"Rev. ( lister from Evanst March 10 â€" Rev from LaGrange. from Waukegan. On the Thursday evening servâ€" ices which begin at 8:00 o‘clock, a number of strong preachers secured from the Episcopal diocese will visit Highland Park as follows : Sundays at Lenten Services at : Trinity Church Here; Season. Begins Feb. 10 HicHuaAND Parx, InurNors, THurspay -I.l_ev. E. Ashley Gerhard Rev. Alfred Newbery opportunity because . Charles E. McAlâ€" worth. . Irvine Goddard and be the speâ€" o‘clock serâ€" . D., who stands Sheridan Lodge No. 662, 1. 0. 0. F., will hold a special meeting and dinner Tuesday evening, Feb. 16. The dinner will take place at sixâ€" thirty o‘clock at the Grcen Tea Pot after which the meeting will be held in Masonic temple, at which time the Grand Master will make his official visit, greeâ€"staff willâ€"patâ€"on the â€" z gree. Members are urged to make their reservation for dinner by Monâ€" day, Feb. 15. * Odd Fellows Hold :fvtiifislfrr:::t:n::::: I Reports of a very good year‘s busâ€" iness, with capital and earnings carefully invested in good mortâ€" gages marked the annual meeting of the Highland Park Building, Loan, and Homestead association last Friâ€" day evening. There was better deâ€" mand for loans during the past year than in some of the previous years which enabled the association to place its loans conservatively. â€" Directors elected for three years are George Greene and Charles F. Grant (both reâ€"elected) and Walter E. Meierhoff. Officers were all reâ€"elected a s folâ€" lows: â€" W.â€" E. Brand, president; George Greene, viceâ€"president; C. F. Grant, secretary; Herman Schwery, treasurer; Bowen E. Schumacher, attorney. > C Sop C Sn PE mtrOL VE the Higlhand Park club and needs no introduction to the members. She ha‘!_,!BP_C;!_rgd_iannme:ou_m. grams locally, as well as having sung before the Woman‘s club. Those who have heard her previousâ€" ly will not want to miss this opporâ€" tunity to hear her again. Dr. Allan D. Albert will be the speaker of the afternoon and he speak on the "High Spots inâ€"aâ€"Cénâ€" tury of, homg,%m a memberâ€"ofâ€"the Executive commitâ€" teé on the World‘s Fair of 1933. Annual Meeting of H. P. Building & Loan Assn. Elects Officers On Tuesday afternoon, Feb; 16, Commerce Cbam!)er Highlandâ€"Park â€"Woman‘s club ~chants ~Coâ€"oper: will hold an open meeting, to which Bargains Offe the members are invited to bring es ieai friends. Mrs. Arthur Byfield, talented local soloist, will present an half hour of Colonial songs. She is a member of the Hirthand Pardis aliak â€" 2 ui n y Woman‘s Club Holds Open Meeting ®ep. 16| WGAWOOD PLANS BIG Friends to Be Guests| _ DOLLAR DAY FEB. 10 _ > F-tpm'u, 1932 The Highland Park Firemen are making plans for their annual St. Deéerfieldâ€"Shields high school gymâ€" nasium, Thursday evening, March 17th. The proceeds will benefit the Firemen‘s Pensioh fund. Formulate Plans for Firemen‘s Dance prise you with their _v;l';é; -l-!;d you‘ll be pleased with the result. Visit These Stores * Visit the Highwood stores whose advertisements appear in this issue of the Press:and.get in oÂ¥this big + Good Goods, Low Prices . _ With well stocked stores and good, ~ new merchandise in all lines, the â€" Highwood business houses are offerâ€" ing special values in many lines for the big day.: The offerings are reâ€" markably lowâ€"priced even for Dolâ€" | lar Day, and Highwood buyers will find it to their advantage to read carefully the Dollar Day advertiseâ€" ments of Highwood merchants in this issue of the Press. Look over their ads and ‘select your bargains, then go to the Highwood stores early and select your merchandise. s You‘ll find it just as advertised, and the prices will be exceptionally low. The Highwood Chamber of Comâ€" merce and the Highwood merchants are working together to make this Dollar Day, Wednesday, Feb. 10, biggest event of the kind . ever staged in Highwood, and thrifty buyers will find this one of the greatest opportunities in their exâ€" perience to purchase good, staple merchandise at bargain prices never before equalled for economy and value. * Zvrar Uay bargam feature ever put the Highwood nerchants are sparing no effort to make it a big success.‘ « This promises to Dollar Day bargair The Highwood Dollar Day is beâ€" ing ‘sponsored by the Highwood Chamber of city are coâ€"operating with a view to giving their patrons some big bargains in merchandise. Highwood merchants a a big Dollar Day sales Wednesday, Feb. 10. ~chants Coâ€"operating: Bargains Offered are staging s event on and Merâ€" NumBER 50 eatest 4 o t iP feFtic

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