ghlldrii‘E "mttetiii6FGit? --.-------- yrtt.t “I“ J.- - (rifGriiiu kin- Lint amiable tam-mm 'tritt_'irrart â€an“ gr". t"lelu'.'t SHE" kiwi-£81- is “PLOW In 9nd. Help 'D PLAIN :Elallano‘ookJ 1.; "P'Pll lug;- ' ENCY aid, ir1iFGiFiiri.u ii9riFiiririiriairriirriiirc AG _ "' he. and drive at: wile ',',t,','.NTal'S; r AVE. seoottt "at. no and usury -tod. . Ad- mro ' gen Box LW. Flu-stu- oaee," Luk- Foc- t 31%" '53: _ Tel: In! mi -- F - --e- _,__-__, --i--__eeV "w“... vaw, w an: w""" w w In“ "" " our own "ttrn- "These children's ta a Gre 0 - after Adieitt: _ 'r F closed Bitthmsod State bank; "I had Park m? settoois ttttder irtatir brought to minim Lure: /P.80 on. Holy communion. . 'uked last week by ILA. thnith,aw. the direction of Jun L. Smith Ind - mny of the mothers felt that 11:00 nan. Homing payer and eeher for the bank, through Jtls It- cure G. Wright. I for my: little emu their chll- PPPlL - _' torn-y. John Low- Boylumf Ctr. ,“Th- tteh) no my netrrpt8t m eould em! the (inhuman . 4:00 Pan. The ' FM of m “it Judge Dolph J. M. . -ttrltted M M m m would at the may worth while ammo and Presentation of the Advent " All 1h"t claims, nu. mu. a; tetttlttt 0- " in“ tMthtt,at a childhood, and could bi profitably ferhttt. ' . plain, in or 1... than u out; ttte 'ttreMrq Mt fptrtittt1t_q 1trhtttt- ytt?rttittedoirrt,nrutamtoond. Wednetdar,Dee. 2t, s. Thomr ' 1ndtoeytrt?-ttttrmot%msgc u?!- Imm‘mnm) tr is the very-earnest wish arm moun. Holy communion. tutt. would ho in added CtltTmtB. to - 5' M ttt 'trtttit In! M an], thpt the moth". of mm . Announcements: F _ the m “gawk m all M and for Chm (u:- will). Pox-[will continua to manor this Mtp,amnttbemofNnttrettttoettt the some amount of booth-oping “M in MIDI. than, “I {50 1htrttei1tie,tiipbehttrdoti"otetrNr mminmmmhmuï¬mdmnuumkuhmm fie-n . _, . ttt-odqttheettth%rautst_tttitse dprttrmtt-tttBit'elttek.totrhr, 1rftese.-.trrttn,t0t-tremr, --_---- l, _ '1ttrtieaihttotuetiti,"sate the church for the Ohm "t!htetoerytatrtiretatku,%iiiiG '0'“me T (boomers. _ ‘0'.- -' . . mhmummmummnmbm “Duoto‘ihourdniplonuhgot "---r--.t--. (ii'?',?,).' 'AtNrtr-t_tlht-re,rikii%GiGci.T-'", the Serta-tttttti-di-em-ttmt the committee. and In. J. Short dutch A1tftMetott..+ytih.t.pt . _ W. mm m M_tttelteg0eaooU,ttis troesihtito Hoyt IR. P. 2713) h in change! More†Dee. IT, Mat“! ’0'!“ gï¬mmdthuz‘gm .the,,titutcru, mugthwgug-aamcmmm _ 7 _- c, aecattgimcigraiic, Those who are familiar with the work of the childrrn's play commit- tee of the ‘Highland Park Woman's club know that for the put four years the committee has been re- sponsible for bringing to-Highhnd Park certain players well 3mm for there thte work in children’s plays. Among the most prominent of these players are the Evanston Children', that“! and the Goodman than-e. ' 8. G. Wright, that the competitive spirit ofthe children, and the fel- ing that they themselm m taking. pat-tin this work will add a grant deal to the enthusiasm for the plays this year. C . that the Emma Chfldren's' the- service. TheHinat sermon .of ti hie hn4two, which trpghuttrtitptltit gigs 1?p_,.u,='..'alsig12ttttpr.t1tltCit 1y. appeal to our children. ey are mven on e ect "The . "Yom Sawyer†and "Hana Brinker." Truth about Heaven.†The third. play of the uric: in to be The Chrhtrttas prognm 1 presented by the Highland Park given by the Sundiy school w (ammu- school children. It is the held on Friday evenig, Dee. 23 feeling of the committee _ and the Christmas cantata by the chat tehr1 principals, J. L. Smith and be given Sunday evening, Dee. _ This yéar,"ufter careful perusal of the plays, which .the different groups; had to _ofrer, it was decided â€Tom deyer’-"and “Hans H¥£7WANW “I; I!!! b m "my, P.rrccaertfyy hon-e. "I! “FEDEEEEW ron. " at?!†“mg nut-mo tosd, MIA‘ITRO Wanted to Buy Biinker, gig] .tite ;inenl tr,Tattdfs, funny. uw â€09nd maid, .241."- 'eiiitFid, 'ii'ii"'N,7,t' um] tst thtor. 4 adults. at. Iii; ",,1'rdhJ'tdt"'tu 'tfl',,' mm: v . under mm o . - WU!!! refs. Patutoq'. hum Agency. "' Cancer It. Whuiethi. Tc]. Wham. an iitt Good wort: .m- "uau iiiiaiL"iiiTii"i'." m. John 'tttest-aa. nu Maker†tube Given 0): Children’s Day Program WANTED AT ONCE Help Wanted _ . act. . Services: Permission to pey_ " 515 em]! Sunday, Dec.“ 18, the 4th Sunday claims totem): 8540.88, of the after Adeettt: _ 'e , closed Hithwood State bank, was 1:30 In. Holy common. . "asked lest week by ILA. thttith.aar. 11:00 mm. Morning prayer end oeiver for the bunk, through his et- yam _ .e / toryt.?ottrt.tytrttiBoriitar. " 4:00pm. The " Fem. of Light cult Judge Ralph J. Dad). . V and Punctuation of the Advent ole All of the: Mill. Mi. anâ€, a; _f_trhtg. - . . [ akin. 31" a, h- “..- 10...]. given on “Wed 'mia tmir, Truth about Heaven." The Chrintmas pug-um to be given by the Sundty school will be held on Friday evetuiDee. M. The Christmas cantata by the choir will junta. Jan, 8. i - . - , cue Steele, daughter of w. w. Wednesday} 8:00--prhe Wednes- Steele. 668 De, Tumble avenue day evening services are discontin- PM away " her home in Chi- ated until after the holidays; _ e'ttte--tr-aar.Thttma-rraRie., 12; T aged 25 years and four days. She Pirlt,1ptited Biiittgetreat Church had been in in health for several ' ,,'Green Bay road " hotel months. . F. Brandfelttter, pastor . Mrs. Nelson we: born in Highland A church with a welcome for all. Park; Dee. 8, 1907 and received her Wednesday: 8---Unitrn missionary education in the Elm Place school prayer service in charge of the Wo- and Deemeld-Shields high school. may, Missionary m Society. The She studied commercial art " the monthly Sunday school board will Art inttittrt? for two rem- . meet after the prayer service. _ - -t8tiHriliie), ttr-mtrvti.tt her, he: Thursday: 8--Choir rehearsal. husband Rex Nelson of Chicago, her Sunday services: 9:80 Church Bi- father W. W. Steele. and a step ble school; Supt, R. H. Pidder. We mother, and a brother' John" Steele. have classes for all ages. "'10tMN.-. “I of thia city, it well ll other rela- Morning worship, ’sermon by the tive and , host of, trim. Her pastor. 7:00 pan.-9JhrUttntt En- mother passed away seven years: deavor service. Tt46--Evangetiatie "o. service. Theuinat sermon 'of the se- _ Funeral services ill be held this gigs r1r11,.==l'a,lditts_2ttfrr, Jletle 2111 be ttttemgtrtrctThttmansrii, ' F. Brandfelttter, pastor . A church with a welcome for all. Wednesday: tr-Union missionary prayer service in charge of the Wo- man's Missionary m Society. The _ Monday: _ 10t00--toreat, Society members are reminded that there will be no meeting of this group until. Jan. 8., i . , Wednesday: thoo-She Walnu- day evening services' are discontin- ued nntii after the holidnys‘. " Friday; 7t8tr--Boy Scout meeting in the junior room of the perish house. ' Sunday: 9:45 - Church school. ll-----" worship eervlce and those having no church home _iu Highland. Park are invited to wor- ship with, us. 4t80r-.he tunnel white gift service will be held in the church and is a service in which the entire church will hove a abate. The Drum Fortnightly together with. the church chorus will present the Christin“ story in tableaux and music. The public is invited. . T _.' - - ___ V77- â€"-â€" .uus new" " nu those having no church home ,in conducted. Highland. Park are invited to wor- On Friday e ship wig]; us. _.4t80r.::1h'i.Httn-ty school tetehemp Highland Perk Pro-hm Chmh; Redeemed bucolic-l Luther“ Leurel end Linden ennue , Church Dr. Louis W. Sherwin, minister ’ _ West Centre] evenue Church phones 688 end " l, Highland Perk, Illinois - Thursdey: 10t00--Ait day sewing Rey, W. P. Suhr, pester meeting in the perish house under Sunday school at 0:80. rlorning euspicee of the ated Cross. T-.8G-- service et 10:30. Evening service Chorus reheersel end reheereel for " 8:00. '. e the white gift service. The children of the Sundey echool Fridays 7t8tV--Boy Scout meeting will meet fit e, final reheersel of in the junior room of the perish of the Christmas progrem on thur. house. . day afternoon et 2:30. - Q.._.l-... 0-12 AIDA“; ,I I -- T_thtttr9ltthreorat Church East Laurel Avenue plain, in for lean than " out; 1ndtoeytr1urrtthgmot%mtdC than would bein addederr-to thunk beam-itvmallfor Receiver for mum ., siis.'iii,d'iF,iit,1eilts,it'. '1iF?sti' Bang: Ask: to Pa 515 r v“ m I. ree Claim Totaling 3540 se,Jil'lt,142N':,uTtgNii,i-, Show cemetery. _ Funeral services hill be held this =trtt1a7tstsauighnminartutijuiii. at the Highland Pnrk- Methodist church, North avenue and lam-0th On Friday evening, the Sunday school tetehems'-institrte-witt hold its last session of this master. The work will min be _taken up after the holidays. Former Resident Dies; Funeral This Afternoon On Sunday evening the last of this_set_m_m’n Advent services till he Eel-op, formerly Ethel; =It=2=o§eloele " Methodist 1nd Iaumsttn be in North dren’s Theatre of Earl-ton, unions Po.t1ttermtottttrentroGtiitirid. land Park mt school: under the direction of Jesse L. Smith and Clark G. Wright. A “The tickets at m uncouth! trHtsed an m. Arty an and: ttTdtt no of u mph In. J. M log-t (H. P.' 1118) will In and to no thit any tkhttn mated for rm- ;m. - In 11ered in nap]. time,†any the Blinker;I "What could lie . nice? Christmas gift for a child," uh Mrs. mir, B. Mum, chairman of the chil- cdmisaaeasor-ittese of-the-i--.- land Park Woman etub, "tUn i won’t ticket to the series†oft!!!†delightful children‘s pity: to be we seated in Highland Park after the holidays." _ 7 . _ l Thouphys mtobegiveninthe Elm Place auditorium on Jun, 7, Pets, 25, and March 18. The uric: consists of the two immortal tht. Tickets to Three . , Children’s Plays hr a Gift Suggestion men nun mane O'Btttyttiaur- mun, in very mm! to the an". in, and urges those who expmood so much outth for the paint.. ings, toattend the Animal Salon to be held at the downtown Max-ohm Field store in February. '6 Thtthutestretrntttteurttutsere last Sunday afternoon were Mrs. R. I. Batty 3nd Hrs. Louis heverone. The at comma; oiaCTiiif,' of which um Anne o'Btttttt-tti-igti an... the sculptor ,;tyiji-t)iuisii, " the next meeting of the Woman’s an: on next My'aftemoon. ma upeeiilly effective, Muir; gar t1tdiroetion of C. Wamer WB. Inclndod in the :oxhihit of the 9pep-Door Art Tea at the Highland Park Woman’s club here last Sun- day afternoon were two pieces af trethttttrxrwttteh were the work af Mini Veronoae Batty, of this city. These were awarded apecial inter- eat and appreciation by the hundred 915.10 who attended the eventual: Sunday. . This was the â€not! of I series at Sunday afternoon art teas here this winter, which are arranged by the art committee of the Woman’s club. Tho-unusually fine "tarhibit of pie- tum 1atatjhPttyqtasrumdtrr"tiie Hooaier Art Galleries of Chicago. Mia Vemheae Batty in ItxhMrttor at Last Sunday? Art Tea Here Irs tdiidii - - 'iiriiiau,