| Hur Sudebahons High Avenue The THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 1984 18 Snd rpore their ov at, the 1 Church, ship wa afterno« that the more €0 their own language. They first met at the Wighland Park Presbyterian Church,| but as this place;sof worâ€" ship available only on Sunday afternodns, a hall was so that thg meetings could (be held at more venient hours. The mbersWip of the group came (fifom Lake Forest, Highwood, and Highland Park. In 1900 the group thanged its place of public worshing to Highwood, a more cenâ€" tral poift, where they met in a hall | *‘ Rev. Nelson until a church building was erected in the |spring of 1904,, under the leaders§ip of Rev. Gustay Erickson. sible a greater community program. They pripvided additional class rooms for the church school and a meeting place scout troops, the Highâ€" wood rum, Unemployed League, and r community â€" activities. Last su more than 16,000 cans This |structure served until 1928, when through the united efforts of many vplunteer workers, assisted by a left by Mrs. Mina Seaâ€" borg, building was led. It rededicated . in [ December, 1929. new facilities made posâ€" in the |spril leaderskip 0: This Istru« when throuy many vplunt & le borg, b It red 1929. 1 sible a rea They pipvid for the lchur place 8 wood ur and r Last su The I celebr ry of ‘They‘re inagnificently streamlined. Built hl: b.tdeclï¬';ulyâ€"of seamless steel re::.fomed by steel. They‘re so room t are easily o xeeooel oi [0 Studebaker‘s own millionâ€"dollar hvtd Methodist â€" C urlcf:l:nniinnu to ROM THE SPEEDWAY COMES debakers are finer cars in every way than the finest that Studebaker offered in former years. 34 But Studebaker prices are $155 to $620 lower! And tc.lle_w'l934 Stuâ€" ighwood Methodist iting the thirtieth its location at H nd Everts Place, H; ngregation, in lier 1 ‘ w K:t in 1895 i ; wian people li h Shore organ yÂ¥ conducting n language. ‘Tl ighland Park but as this p available onl i# a hall wa:s Its Anniversaries New Location: 139 N. Second St. nanubled however 155 to}620 lower ~â€" than last year! ted for services ing st Church h anniverâ€" Highwood Highwood. group up of along dates the in met THEIR STAMINA! R a Ni _ Pss oo Aaivennt o Kfl;,'m h olX i C e | I WWhEreXY : C f 7 i ,’ ‘-'[T' h F®" | . "a ts 3 A> ' P ," C 4 ,‘ 42 '? A‘ P3 l '. " s ~ har:! f y | i t & | y3 § cuss | ts } 4M j f Â¥ | B < NP i o [ 3 mn d » + â€" A e \ â€" | f /A Vv 4 1 .( , °C 1 | | i [-a l y t iâ€" h ; | | | % §"*! .l *T3 iï¬ ts ( t woWEL .‘;'F____,_ a y ‘ mï¬Â» C m e es io o_ ’,,,___,___,_,__,_, ,.._.__‘_:_;,-.':?!,':;‘E‘i‘:‘_“z.[ Vï¬{:{?fl"«‘""‘ Ageemezene® C pk * 4 of food were put up in the church kitchen. The program of the church h4s been modified and expanded in n;‘ endeavor to meet the growing needs of the community. s Since the time of its organization, this church has been served by 19 different‘ <preachers. The present pastor, William W. Nelson, has been in charge since June, 1926. When he first came to this community, he was a student at Northwestern Univerâ€" sity and Garrett Biblical Institute. After receiving degrees from both institutions in 1929, Rev. Nelson reâ€" mained as pastor here while also serving as instructor in the Wesley Academy in Evanston. The complete program for this observance will be as follows: ainging Sunday, April 29 T:80 p.m.â€"â€"Opening service wth a sermon "Gifts of Greater Value than Silver and Gold" by Rev. Gustay Erickson. Special C 0P, .00‘ _ Reteday, May 1 $:30 p.m.â€"Church Followship banquet; adâ€" dress entitled "Building A New World" by Wednesday, May 2 8:15 p.m.â€"Concert by the Northwestern A Cappella Choir at the Oak Terrace School. f Thursday, May 3 10:00 a.m.â€"â€"Opening session of the Chicaâ€" go District Preachers‘ Meeting. 2%:00 p.m.â€" Afternoon sdssion. 7:30 p.m.â€"Evening serâ€" nificance of Jesus Christ in Our Modern World." § theme, ‘"Some Ghosts That Walk ‘Today." ‘The Union Choir will sing. noon session. ; 8 p.m.â€"Community night at Ernest Lynn Waldorf will lecture on the « Friday, May 4 10 ..n.â€"lonhc,n:zn., 2 pm..â€"After MATHER, INC. Original Church iner than the finest Studebakers ever huilt before â€" TWO AERODYNAMIC MASTERPIECES OF 1934 Could vehicles talk, this meeting of the Union Pacific‘s new 110â€" mileâ€"anâ€"hour. train and a new skyway style Studebaker would undoubtedly sound like a session of a mutual admiration society. THE OLD AND THE NEW FROM THE SKYwWAY comMEs THEIR Phone Highland Park 851 Sunday, May 6 > 10:30 a.m.â€"Morning service; Revi mï¬- son will preach a sermon on "Keeping ‘% ‘Temple Clean." Singing by the Junior Choir, 3:30 p.m.â€"Memorial service; dedication: of new . Sunday school m 1:80, p.m.â€" Anniversary services ‘Rev. 0. G. Sandâ€" ‘berg in chrge. Rev. Eric will speak on theme, ‘‘The Church, a C ive Followship." Special music by the Choir. (8 1 Bean Supper and Dance in Highwood on May 10 The Highwood Junior Drum and Bugle Corps will give ia home baked bean supper and dance on the eveâ€" ning of May 10 at St. James Hall, Highwood. Y A Supper will be served from 6:80 to 8 o‘clock p.m., and dancing from 8 to 12. o‘clock p.m. | f Tickets for the supper, including the dance, may be purchased from any boy who is a member of this dDmm and Bugle Corps, or at the oor. M This Drum and Bugle Corps is composed of boys of Highwood and Highland Park, from 5 to 14 years of age, and is sponsored by Stupey Smith Post No. 501, American Legion, but is self supporting; therefore the director and his assistâ€" ants take this means <of raising funds to pay the expenses of this corps. ; f The public is invite@ to attend ! Remodeled Church THE PR sTYLE! % the close of the "Red Heart Tag Day" held here last Saturday by the Volunteers of America to aid destifuite mothers with ‘children in cnre € the organization in this state, Miss | Kath Wilson, . who had char@e, reports that Mary Menoni was { ;i # {‘I 197 I U L4 t it s ©.| ? .‘;5 J'}é’ 1 U UV .. 2%&@ * w â€"These threeâ€"piece ; blouse, skirt and s very popular this se; 3 made of good q â€" sucker in stripe patté k pri ed very low at $3. EHeaFt Tag Day" Nets $130.99 Saturday 18 ::;o \heavy cardboard \?itétcedag]‘ container. © 60 ‘inches high. 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