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Highland Park Press, 17 Aug 1933, p. 3

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man | ede FARMS DAIRY o 75 \per cent of the the Boy Scout e Paper Pickâ€"up Aug, orld Hig urized Grade A Milk ir owB§ locality ucts to buy 1210 | Ty Scouts of Deerfleld Troo d I ‘,“"Wm.é u .Ang.u,inw%; fromi this project will e givehp to the troop. mmm tion f papers mllhm» MERLE C. TIBBETTS t is reserved. tunity n Bay URSDAY, AUGUST 17 Par $100 3011 5125 VC A4 ; First United ,, Green Bay Road Laurel jAve Rev. F. , Pastor | A church with a (welcome for} all. Sunday services: | _ | | 9:80 Church B s@w-stt R. H. Fidder. F54 $}] 10:45 Morning w pâ€"â€"sermon by the pastor. is 1 $ 3: 7:00 p.m. Young oofiu service. 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic service, â€"â€" sermon by the pastor. | pasd On:Saturday evening the mn\z meeting of the Northern District the Fundamental [Young Peoples Fellowship will be held in our church at 7:45. Rev. oogm ' ciate pastor of the Mem Church will be the er and cial music will be ed by Kimball Avenue jiety, You! invited. 119 >4 | Redeemer Evang. :" Chure wewflyt Con Ave. i Rev. W. F. Suhr, Pastor | | Morning service -0:80.:; | o During the sum e a Sunday School is ; wi regular service. Besgides sermon a short 1:" m‘ Â¥ delivered by the pastor Pnr?n § come and bring your chil ; On Sunday eve:gg Ahmn,‘ shop E. S. Wood will St. John‘s Ey urch .| Homewood Ave. Green Bay Rd. Rev. F. G. Piepanbrok, N4 Thursday : sn 7:00 p.m. Choir it > 4 Sunday: mptyâ€" C 815 Rose Pe: <{r} id:> . id Rev. E. J. Brugo, Minister | | Church School 9:45 a.m. Mr. Amâ€" brose Cox, Ass‘t Stipt. in charge, | Divine worship 11 a.m.|| ipd Special music. Faj Reverend Bruso preaching. _ | / ] There will be no, evening set due to the ann camp â€" meet which is in p i at Barringt Park camp ground s Our Church Picn the old Mentzer F Road, two miles w 9:30 a.m. ] This church invites you. THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1983 A short session| of Surdty School in the open, at ltlhtm. | Mr. F. C. Bremer co % your lunch and enjoy the day | h us: Cars will leaye the nrqh .â€"â€"_ Grace M. B. Ch t24 North Avenue Laure X’l+0 Rev. N. S. Nye, Mini | W. H. Holgate, Supt. Church School Morning worship, 10:45, "Man‘s Home." Saturday, August 19th: [# The annual Sunday School pichic to the Forest Prege Road and Dundee Road. Will at the church at 1 p.m. Free transâ€" portation will be furnished, | Sunday, August 20th: fof 10:80 a.m. Sunday ) Schoo ts 6:00 p.m. Friendghip circle n*“- sionary meeting. $ The United Strinrg Band will'#‘ and play. ' 7:45 Evening service. 1 Wednesday 23: | Midweek prayer meeting 8:00 p.m. Highwood u.idn. ca;-:n $4% Highwood Ave. and Everts PJa St. Paul‘s | Chureh Rev. F. G. Pie rok.1 Pastor Sunday, August 20. 3 Church School 9:15 a. § Worship services | 0:1:‘;21. +3 "A Church that Cares." Holy Cross urch _ Rev. J. E. Savage, P Sunday. masses 7};30 and 9 n.lm Catechism classeq 8:30 ie (38 Confessions Sat y T;30 p.?n} _ _Dr., W. F. Welir, Mi x2 Sunday 9:4 a.m. Church B?hoi‘l 10:45 a.m. Morning worghip. | > [ Rethlchem Evangelical Church Deerfield Presbyterian Church 150 with CHURCH NOTES \PVWIHC ns's;au- Ees eete ffers you ind Mw s to every attractionâ€" only d few injnutes from all ransportation terminals. | | . Finest food in Coffee Shop and Jw famous llow Room .. . e will be held at rm, on Sanders ‘:t 11 :Tur’. ucting. _ Bring e|in connection, | Firgt Church of Christ, Scientist First Church of Christ, Scientist, nremne, is a branth of The Moiner avenue, is a ch of f Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in oBston, Massachusetts. The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which includes testimonies â€" of Christian: Science healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Sunday School is open to pupils between the ages of four and twenty, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. : f i:ieet for next Sunday‘s lesson se , "Mind." Wko4 ; ‘A free public reading room is maintained by this churth at 43 N. Sheridan Road, which is open daily fror h!: o‘clock in the %br:lnc rtothfi in the evening. On Sunday the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. . Here the Bible a t?nl authâ€" origed Christian® Scienx‘ literature chased. â€" All are cordially invited to attend the services and make juge of the mhlng room, K M e ons io: \ The Bethany Evangelical Church > | _ Laurel and McGovetn : ;é'Bev.H.F.S, m stor 0n Barrington camp | meeting: : Friday evening of this fea the anâ€" nugl Barrington camp meeting will have its opening service. (Bishop J. 8. Stamm will be the :ker. He will also speak at ces on Saturday. / PA ' | Sunday:: The Stmdl){l;‘Si:hool will meet at 9:45 a.m. We haye classes fbri all ages. We we your atâ€" tendance. There will be no preachâ€" ing services at Bethgny Church either in the morning of i§‘ the eveâ€" ning. . All members and friends are to attend the Bn'rin*ton camp to hear Bishop Stamm. | 5 "%. Executive Salaries | â€"â€" | Aâ€"â€"President t Stéfwards-’l‘m:tees:"lfie‘bourd of stewards and the board of trustees will meet in the pastor‘s study Monâ€" day at 8 o‘clock. â€". ; | Monday: Dr.° E. W., torius will have charge of the Bible Study periods at Barrington. . He will also be the evangelist at the ¢vening serâ€" vice throughout the week. Laurel League: The Laurel Leaâ€" gue wil lhave their Aug meeting at the Barrington camp and will join in ‘With mer‘l h dred other men who belong to similar organizations. | No. Midâ€"week Service} ; In order that‘ every one may ha: pportunâ€" i;‘y. to attend the g I camp, ere will be no Midâ€"1 service on Wednesday evening. The meeting will take place Saturâ€" day fitemoon and even August 26. addition to the & 1 men‘s meetings, they will ipate in various athletic contests. | > BE IT ORDAINED BY | PRESIDENT a BOARD OFâ€" TRU: oF_ THE { GE l?l; D F LAKE : _COUNTY, ILLINOIS : T â€"ff _ SECTION i. ‘That the sum of $45,185.00, this sum being the tohl‘u:sunt of all ip:‘qfl-tlou for special |& corporate fu purposes legally made, and to be colâ€" from the tax levy of : fiscal year inning May 1st, 1933, and ending April h, 1934, shall be and the same is hereby AN| ORDINANCE FOR THE |LEVY OoF Bs Ran cup SURRENT: MSCAL levied on all property subject to taxation within the Village of as the said property is assessed for: state and county %fwfinmt { | ON 2. ‘The purposes for which said levy is made, and the sum and amount lev= fed | for each purpose ively. are as follows : se | 1 \Râ€"Village Collector | . | 1 | _ |Fâ€"â€"Comptroller | ...............L...~... . â€" : 450.00 2. Legal Expense : | : : Aâ€"Corporate Counsel ... $ | 800.00 [ Bâ€"â€"Bxtra ::l Expenses. 4 .‘l.:::: 3. Office Expense: > _ . , | * / Aâ€"~AUGME |..â€"......~.}~..cL....... .$ ; (800,00 4 ie narmpomnt ouuf :. _ HEJs | D<â€"Printing and Publ .. 1,250.00 |Râ€"â€"Insurance ......_._._......\}.._..~_ / 825.00 / ~|Fâ€"Telephone and Te 70.00 ‘Gâ€"â€"Contingent ..............}}.../..s 100.00 TOTAL APPROPRIATION FN GENERAL FUND ... ;fi}s FOoR THE CUK F1SCAL [R BEGINNING MAY lst, 1933, AND ENDING APRIL 30th, 1984 ! Câ€"Village Clerk ... Dâ€"Village ‘Treasurer be read, borrowed, or purâ€" ui GENERAL FUN 150 at +*3® 150 at 3# Fok Two MaSoNs 14.â€"$5.â€"$§50 In the canter of $11,595.00 $ 1,500.00 125.00 250.00 T lgn.l ‘\ ARTMENT c Teko m%ks dvaacd d ~ _ STRE ngmm? | ‘Aâ€"Salariea @nd Labor ........$ | 150.00 Câ€"â€"Co w‘j;f o snn cmatimarrnss 200000 TOTAL stREEET aND ALLEYS _ | _ _ FUND APPROPRIATIONS .$ 950.00 C ocg o nfid® ie ty, Iilinois, as rufi:'?mj"' and passage and> 4 the law. ( Water C: On W ;:Eudjudl Approved, A: Attest The \?at ival which was to have been hgld last Sunday afterâ€" noon was tponed until Wednesâ€" day, Ag ‘because of the rough water. Wenflworth Lobdell and Geo. on his exhi n. } The racing events were to have been held last evening starting at 7 o‘clock j e d Equipment, M SECTION 4 7 _ Water and Supplies ‘ d:png lawd_;‘“ Hy #) find Oil ............__ e . mt C. E. HUH FIRE DEPARTMENT FUND TOTA 1 m I The Village Clerk is hereby |certified copy of this Ordiâ€" dounty Clerk of Lake Counâ€" Hovided by Inws This inance sh be in effect from and | a its proval, in accordance with 4 ts t HARRY T. CLAYVEY, int of the of | Village of , Lake f, Iilinois. pat A0, August 7, A.D. 1983. [ A.D. 1983.‘ _ _ ival Held nesday Evening Tige e off DearBell and aâ€"««...$ (1,000.00 ........$ © 250.00 Highland Par THE PRESS $15,000.00 $ 1,925.00 $19,680.00 ,500.00 >‘ I £00.00 $ 2,000.00 _ 500.00 $ 8,295.00 $ 2,500.00 $45,185.00 $11,595.00 _ (1,925.00 . 19,680.00 _ | . 950.00 ©18,205.00 ©12,500.00 . 14,740.00 / 500.00 1,800.00 2,000.00 100.00 300.00 150.00 100.00 100.¢0 $0.00 100.00 75.00 40.00 50.00 100.00 1 B l1 pes l Sawnng; bDeposmts Highwood Association | | . To Have Its Annual ; _ Basket Picnic Sun!iay i The Highwood Civic Improvémient A.'Tochtion will hold its ann ket picnic, Sunday, Aug. 20, at Sp?mmm's Park, formerly, t by‘s Woods, near Druce Lake. : There ‘will ‘be dancing, rates, refreshments and bat * This beautiful recreation park is The recent and ctstant increase in our sayâ€" ings deposits has a -fi ible|meaning. First, an improverfient in the eaing capacity of our patrons.: |<[f â€" || ies Second, a retnm" : co denceé and godd will of the public for which we are truly grateful. .. The Home of Sayings "~ Your account is i%} Visit the Bell ALONG THE ROA D ... â€" i i £8 ) #t stem |Exhibit, Communications Building, Century of Progress| hoted : for its sheltering trees and pignic facilities. . . will assamble at the Oak arrace Sckool in ‘Highwood at 180 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. and folâ€" ow Prairie avenue to" ‘Milwaukee bvenue, then north through Liberâ€" lle on Route 21 to Druce Lake oad ‘then north ‘to grounds. > "Bring your baskets, families, riends and enjoy a good old fashâ€" oned picnic. Everyone is welcome," he invitation. "Stiate © It‘s a pleasant thrill to stop n;d file- a telephone chat will only take a minute you "back home" in a moment. you‘re filling up the car with éuo or stopi»ing for a bite 4) eat, slié i«l, telephox?xe those near ngh dear 'u§ ‘ at{ home. Whlerevcl; you alli"tbe cost lr 1 ; p_bone h'ome, Télling of %)'our‘exphe‘ees_ adds to the joy of your vacation trip and or so. Wherever your vacation trail léads, you will find a telépho;aé ready io ;lke 3 9 {8€ â€"sSits a;.lk 4 Sotret At Rameoy Clue four holes at Exmoor Country Club horn, who shot a ( 45 and a net of 33 for that day. H;‘G. Kempér, shootingta 41â€"5â€"86, wan second a: tho?-bh-ts.ur- day. 6/ ‘}f /d â€" First award Tor the best score on mett pinpany While PAGE THREE

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