e c (f day, : en er or availâ€" 40â€"37 nurch 13.00 late 9.10 tion king dn Te Program of Deerpath .‘ _ Mheatre Is Announced eartoon ‘GROCERY â€" MEATS â€" DELICATESSEN 1060 North Green Bay Road _ | Phone H. P; 1024 LEG 1934 SPRING Mn Th on nme‘s *JH BEEF POT m Ih : .. , ol foniclecingatbeteces PREMIUM ROLLED q.IIP’ROAST, TDs e rronmminen Dressed BROILERS 1%â€"2 l?. average; Ib, ........ m& BAKED HAM T UE :2 sn smcs becrcionniin ie _ by piece Ib. 39¢ CORN BEEF HASH T Ib. Cï¬X .:. mss iigaise FRESH EGGS per dozken .._................ Home Made POTATO® SALABD, pifit .:=........= hi then ... .c ie twï¬ fnns..... 206 mhmm‘f"":"GSc BUTTER + THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DAY, JUNE 14, 1934 Centrally located between Highwood and Highland Park, or YOUR PLACE (4 I%e §t In the solarium of the Rostone Honse htACenturyofProgreqnlde}lfli!‘Ot telephone. This instrument, give, yet harmoniously scheme of the room, was placed there for a very: excellent reasonâ€"i the last word in communication comâ€" tort and convenience. Calls to FREE DELIVERY | QUALITY FOODS AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES MORAINE Open Sunday 8:00 to 11:00 a.m. and 4:00 to 6:30 p.m, overlooked was an extension PHONE YOUR ORDER â€" 1024 PROMPT DELIVERY : 21¢ 15¢ 21¢ 33¢ 45¢ 29¢ . At Recital, June 24 â€" Paul Parmalee, astudent of . American | Conservatory cuhf:: department, |under: Miss Louise Robyn will appear as guest artist intheroeiultobogivuby:tq pupils of Louise mtm#’: day afternoon, June 24th.: i cital is to be given at the Green Bay School, at 4 o‘clock. Child Artist, Guest Master Paul who is only 8 years old will play the first mm Sonata F major, Beethoven, with other selections which have not been announced as yet. â€" An invitaâ€" tion is extended to the public to hear this young artist.: ; 2 lbs. F:a»._.._,____._ 25¢ LARGE CUCUMBERS CCR . ..â€". oo copeo ie renecpmenpeangacemnine 10c mELQNS: shch ... 296 CANTALOUP bo : size (e';iued_),m.m......loc RICHELIEU PEACHES,. PINEâ€" APPLE or PEARS, No.2% 49 CAnB; 2 CBMS) <ocimnefeetpnisnccces c Richelieu PRUIT COCKTAIL, o Ior onl ...\ .. o6 g e map Lepint se 11 â€" SOAP FLAK I i tex nc csalC HILL‘S COFFEE & 1â€"Ib, cans :s ...s....l. 65¢ a part of the WANT ADS BRING RESULTS it was and quickly, yet unlmrriedly made answered when there‘s an extension telephone within reach. Yet a modern convenience like the extension teleâ€" phone costs so little per day that you may have more . than equï¬wedwithoutevetmiuhgtheomt. Call our Business Office to order ong. any room in your home are Highland Park Presbyterian Church Laurel and Linden Avenues Dt¢t. Louis W. Sherwin, Minister Church Phone 683 [ Friday: E& _ 7:00 Boy Scout meeting. 'r%pop 824. Sunday: us Tt .. 8:00 Early service of worship. |â€" 10:30 Regular Church School . sions for the Beginners, Priâ€" mary and the Junior departâ€" The Highwood Methodist Church . Highwood Avenue and Everts Place B’:éwm;m K Nelson, Pastor Satu ay, 3 * i’ ; * 1:00 p.m. Junior choir practice. Sunday, June 17: 4 10:30 a.m. %venmw School. . . ’l‘h. 8:00 p.m. i @ pastor will bmmlu of sermons on "Christ and Our Everyday Problems." . Special singing. s § Monday, June 18: We 244 ments. i PE o _ 10:30 Morning worship. l;r Sherâ€" win ‘will preach. & arranged for the two weeks. All children of the community who are attending m other © Bible School : are invited | come to this one. <| â€" y Wednesday, June 20; _‘ ¢ $:00 p.m. Sunday â€" School ’: Meeting.‘ §3 «. 1 Visitors are invited to & our yervices} e 4 "First United Evangelical Church . Green Bay Rd. at Laurel Ave, ; Rev.â€"F. Bnndfclhnrf .;*“M-f § ~‘Midâ€"week service of prayer for missions will be held on Wednesâ€" day evening at 8 o‘clock. ~_ i Thursday afternoon 2:80 Woman‘s Missionary Society meets at the home of Mrs. Fred Henning, 5 Park Avenué, U i. + o. Sunday services: h & The largest, most D;rulgr B‘i’t ort in the North, Woods. Fishing, bathing, bouting, dancing, sporty golf course. 37th w food. American D'I:::m Seme Enpoiond pricg moo encie‘ o Tom MarBRioTT, Eagle River, Wisconsin a.m. Community D& Vacaâ€" tion Bible School. _ The s¢hool will meet at the GrA« thâ€" odist Church for the #A eek. A very good program has be malg Church News it :| pimy | The y ns of 4| CD ":a § of :| one fof the || mieabage o whith R+~ ¢ %You \| monthly :s« y| ou ;:’f doo1 ; | plaiined, /a ;| urged to < ti ;ï¬}z I Tuesday : [ I*; y..€ * ho + of " Â¥ },gr : ,| â€"â€" Olak Mic . | be Held ) i Sn 1"\,‘*’ W1 ' Vi iMl \ | inviked: . | Vacation | ~ Chit D. belane * .ll““ & :] ting fO! 10 Â¥ ’ 4’ f‘m ; ‘r' i ¢ yannual Vacation . Bible Schoql will open next Monday morn« ing at 9 o‘cl We would like to hi 0 0 mR s Eo P e mss e i ing at 9 o‘clock, We would like to have ds many jas possible register on the first d:; though children may begin co at any time durâ€" ing the period of two weeks. Chilâ€" dren ‘of all are cordially inâ€" vited, The school will continue for Sat .. A Retr ot men will take place at the Naperville camp over Saturâ€" day and Sunday. The time will be spent ‘in prayer, meditation, and omthunion. â€" Every moment of the time is well planned. A rich experiâ€" eueq‘]il_‘;nits all who attend. Several men, &;om"B:%:ny' expect to go. Thoge. who have not made reservaâ€" tions, call Mr. George Bray, © || Sunday : _ | | Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. under the‘r ion of Mr. William Guyot. gâ€l“» & worship at 11:00 a.m. with the pastor preaching. A combined j ?, of the young people and eveâ€" ning worship aill take place at 8:00 ‘p.;j;:"rhe young people will have ch "“‘a of the worship service, with one‘of their number giving a brief messaige on the C. E. topic, after which Rev. Sigmsen will preach. | 1 ';4Yonng People will have their mofithly social Monday ‘evening. An e ' : h. outofâ€"door program is being p ‘:f d, all the young people are urged to comï¬â€˜out for‘a real good timg. | ( * 108 Philathég Class will meet on -;‘: iday ‘eve 8:00 p.m. at the hoije of ‘Miss Charlotte: Brand, ' ‘t‘fi',lfl' R?. i; ; 1:" Midâ€"week prayer service will ;: {** Wednesday evening 8:00 pril in the ‘thapel. | Miss Evelyn Snyder will charge of this serâ€" ;i"All‘ members and friends are nvited.~ . ~ |. 0 c | Vaentic Biblg School: t Our D.V.B.S. will begin Monday moining at 9;00 a.m. and will conâ€" inge for two weeks, All children of Hunday Seapol age, not attending ‘elsauwhere, are invited to come, ifian | o( Splepembetrintints\ ndodbaine enï¬ siuinn itc sho â€"loaen w h l i h invited. os | \First Presbyt Church _ . Vagation Bibl%Schd: : ‘Deerfield _ Qut D.V.B.S. will begin Monday| Rev. Willianm, F. Weir, Minister moining at 9:00 a.m. and will conâ€"| Sunday, June 17; , tine for two weeks, All children| 8:3$0 a.m. The Church School. of Withday School age, not sttenditig | 10:00 a.m. The Men‘s Bible Class, elsiwhere, are invited to come, | |/ gubject "What We May Expect 1 & ¢ i J from God." . . i _. _ 8t. John‘s Evan Church â€" | 10:45.Public worship. Dr. Weir Homewood Ave. and Green Bay Rd. ll preaching, This service will be . whey. F. G-‘jPiepmbmk. Pastor | i a recogni service for our Thursday : mh § |. young people graduating from 9:00‘n m: TLadies Aid will meet| â€"|‘ the Public Schools. Any young Thursday: _ | | 2:00 p.m. Ladies Aid will meet ‘~_| (at the home of Mrs. F.: D. C I:,*{’ avey, : rfield. f 5 | _ MURPHY & SCHWALL :a‘w"‘_tgi’, ‘ "‘ y O . 7 Heating and Plumbing : Contractors ‘ C Hot Water, Vapor, ï¬whwimv?mm.?m j \| / | ..\ Retimates on New and Remodaling Work â€" Repair Work a Specialty | Bb CLIFTON AVENUE < ©. 733 GLENCOE AVENUE t Highland Park 228%. | _ _ \\ ‘ Telephone Highland Park 2087 l J. A. SCHWALL T } } l.mb.m | aln : Discontinued [ . . Colors® : arch Bible School, Supt, R. vine w ip, sermon . by pastor, â€"_ _ : hany pv-nllul Church urel and McGovern Abe. Ane. Brand In Our First Grade _‘ _ PAINFS | Phone H. P. 949 | oud ECC 10:00 &.m. Church Sehoo 11:30 &im. Morning worship. This ~â€". _‘ Morning service will be in ionor, of the graduates from : Athe High and! Public Schools. fcularly invited I A &’w- invitation is extended to the children of our church, to join in the daily: Bible Schools, beâ€" ginning Mondny‘f&;f:#nir_ng‘: June 18. t Eeantxtinreasast d\ be s o Sn Nt urch Pienig will be held on Sunday, | June ,f! the | Mentzer f.m' Ro d West of Deerâ€" field. !# © ({€ ,,r‘ _!- "k . 64 * en oi C in , Behoo! 9:15 a.m. ops servi :15 aam. \worship‘ service for Sunday, June |17, will be devoted to our High School and Grammar School spini leunuiitothumw- ple. Special music by male quartet. Parents and friends® are cordially invited. * §3 7A Friday evening, June 15, members! of the Tri C Society and LLL. Club will hold :a ‘party at Gages Lake, Members should be at north end of lake between 7:30 and 8 o‘clock..: Bring. moq lunch. : ) _ Sewing | Circle will meet Thursday, June 21, at the home of Mrs. Ed. Juhrend, 207 N. 2nd Street, Hig Park.\â€" [ : © St. Pauls Evaaggi:ax Church welâ€" comes you for worship and fellowâ€" ship.|. * [ § Ts 1°P 6 1d & Sunday, June 17, 1934 . \Church S 1 (9:45 a.m. Arthur F. Merner, Supt. ~‘"The evening service 8:00 p.m. Co ?? anion for those not ab i attend m g service. | A communion meditation by the pasâ€" tor.|\ Everyonée welcome. _ â€"‘_ 1 _ Fridayâ€"The Midweek Service and rly ce $:00 p.m. "A church that cares." E‘ fthichem Evangelical Church 1| 8156 Rosemary Terrace i § people not at church elsewhere cordially invited. _ _| ymR 3 ‘OS. $# " brok, ‘Pastor Mr. First Christ, Scientist First of Christ, Scientist, Highland Illinois, 381 Hazel Avenue, is a of The Mother Church, t Church of Christ, Scientist, in n, : Massachusetts. The y| morning service is held at 11 o‘ , and the Wednesâ€" dya eveni ting, which includes testimoni¢s . of Christian : Science healing, at| 8 o‘clock. â€"Sunday School is n to pupils between the ages of four twenty, and is held Sunday morning at 9:80. > y P 12, th was a joi:r::ï¬ng‘r:f thc'mbnmd Trustees mt the minister‘s home. ~ The ‘ Day | servicé is postpo to prevalent. sickâ€" ness am en. Plans for a church school for boys and girls are made. $ . Sub for Bunday‘s lesson sermon Preserver of : Man." A reading room is maintai by this church at 48 N. Sheridan which is open daily from 9 in the morning to 6 in the t On Sunday the reading . open from 2:30 to 5:30. H Bible and all authâ€" orized Science literature may |be borrowed, or purâ€" chased. “*‘ f - All cordially invited to attend from 9 in in the t reading 1 1 5:30. H J orized (megen | [ All _c‘ort*‘ll the ~servic reading m. wa% the, Scientis The the Lo who (Psalm Geor son of chinson H. the de ture at followi t the Bible: ("Thus saith the Lorjd the King of Israel, and his ner the Lord of ‘hosts ; I am the firgt, and 1 am the last ; and de there is no God" (Isaiah 144 : 61. } f The Lessbnâ€"Sermon algo inâ€" cluded f Iowlnc.n;nm from the Christisan Sclenfe textbook, "Sciencd and Health with Key to the: Scriptuses," Mary Baker Eddy : "God is individual, incorporeal. He is divine Principle, Love, the uniâ€" versal dause,} the only creator, and there is\ no other selfâ€"existence. . . . Hec fills all gnace, and it is imposâ€" sihle to concéive of siich omnipresâ€" ence anf individuality except as inâ€" finite Spirit pr Mind. Hence all is Spirit dnd spiritual" (p. 331). fraterni Pi, ) ciety, ciety i ‘Mr. J “i yen a o d musical nell. : Fe Sund: chism & ‘Satu n for three. { u!'s the winner School. JOF Holy | Cold, Frame and Axle INSON AND DAHL Hut E?;.E.NSLADE e Alfred Hutchinson, IJr., r. Mrs, George A. Hutâ€" of South Linden ‘Avenue, , is a candigate for "bf Bachelor of Archite¢â€" ell University, Ithaca, member of Kappsa Sigma y, belonged to Tau Beta orary scholastic soâ€" oyle, honorary #6â€" utchfinson was on the comâ€" for |the : freshman banguet advisory. group. He sely! associated. with the org tions while at Corâ€" foyr years he was a memâ€" usigal clubs and GJee d:, two belong to Clef Club. He the University Band for day < id *u Want m [ute was the holder of ickerb scholarship and of the Dickingon prize. He d at! Deerfieldâ€"Shields High he y Cauge and Creator" sub of the Lessonâ€"Serâ€" all |Churches of Christ, , on Bunday, June 10. rlden|Text was, "Blessed be I (G the God of Isracl, y wondrous things" J. vage, Pastor . t Deerfield f 1‘ PAGE ELEVEN t:mm f Highland Park trie Shop onfessions 7:30 p.m. chinson, Jr., t Cornell Graduate sses 8 and 9:30. Cateâ€" citations which comâ€" ssonâ€"Sermon was the make use of the 6 & i