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Highland Park Press, 11 Jul 1935, p. 13

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Bunday services throntl\ont the summer: .. \ : 9:30 Church Bible school, Supt. R. H. Fidder. : f \ H Morning worship. Sermon by ‘Ym'p j T4 > 54 t 6 oung Peoples‘ service mhmliltie service. Sermon | the pastor. 1 4 Woman‘s Missionary Society will‘meet at the home of Mrs. Gust : :109 South Second Street, on f afternoon at 2:30 o‘clock. * are always welcome to our services, J \ ; Zion Nutheran Church k A ighwood Henry Hedlund, Pastor : Sunday 1, 9:45 a.m. Morning , 11 a.m. I ;0. eveni i | is ie i id‘ will meet ;*,':‘ parlors Friday afternoon at Will meet at the home of June and :':-_lwnunnrchiuAmu.at C100 0Cs NJRERILE oo N2 PC h'OuuAv-. and St. Johns Ave Phong H. P. 2600 W# Reser Wilisms â€"‘Phone H. P. 1349 ’â€"mfimâ€"m E. G. Schlung and Mrs. O. Iyerson are at present ‘at Louisville, Ky. where they .are 1e Bethany at the National f \ eonvention, ‘lrs;' P 6. The Highwood Methodist Episcopal es Charch Highwood Agu and Everts Place _ Rev. Harold E. Olson, Pastor Saturday, July 13â€"Sunday School picnic.. All are invited to meet at the church at 1 p.m. Transportation will be provided to the picnic grounds. Games, entertainment, ‘i'e- freshments, contests for all. ‘All members and friends of the Sunday School are cordially invited to come. First United Evavgelical Church 8. Green Bay Road at Laurel Avenue A church with a message to all. Midâ€"week service of prayer and Bible study each Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock. R ~ Bethichem ?nuclul Church _ Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister ... _ ‘815 Rosemary Terrace ; Treerfield . Sunday, July 14, 1935. â€" Chureh ml. 9:45 a.m. â€" Mr. Arâ€" thur F. Merner, superintendent. â€" â€" Morning worship, 11 a.m. Special music. Sermon by Reverend Bruso. Evangelical League, 7 p.m. Topic: "The Widening Influence of Jesus." The Evening service, 8 p.m. Speâ€" tial music. j A message by the minister on a practical theme: . Sunday, July 14 (Mi fayy, g‘ (Missionary. Sunâ€" Church School and Morning worâ€" ship, 10:30 a.m. j 4 lvz;g worship., 7:45 p.m. Serâ€" mon . 1 "Everyman‘s Mission." _ Tuesday, July 1¢â€"United Young People‘s meeting, 7:30 p.m. | erenberg attended the National ‘Missionary: convention at Geneva last week. â€"__ EARL W. GSELL & CO. ‘Wednesdayâ€"Our midâ€"week service will be held at 8 p.m. in the Tower room. Miss Evelyn Snyder will preâ€" sent the study and direct the service. .Iw_()boir rehearsal at 7 pm. Communicants class at 8 p.m. ‘ Our State Woman‘s Missionary eonvention will begin on Thursday, "'Il)'_hdfl at l‘itperville Park. E;’-: _C. Noerenberg and Mrs. Drake will represent Bethâ€" ‘: classes age ’I cce lay, 9:45 m‘:‘iiqg. s en School ‘ _ ..b with vening services during Lawing q,-"&wmflial Charch * * Laurel ‘and MgGovern ~ Ahuradayâ€" oman‘s Missionâ€" w*,'m meet this afternoon at 2:30. The Ladies Choir will meet st 1 pM for their rehearsal. The ®* * ‘ aieants class: will meet at Church News MAY\ ced staith, *n o ..,.-'l\ePhihthuehuvm at 8 p.m. at the home of Miss nee < Christiansen, 920 Wade . JULY 11, 1985 "Weekâ€"End, Gardening," by Sterlâ€" ing Patterson, $ t "Mythology of All Races" (Celtic md!hvie).dl-:fyl..% [ mflc" 1‘ Vol. 16, ed, by D % lone. _ f f "Encyclopedia of the Social Sciâ€" me-r’f’;ol. 15,.ed. by E. R. ‘A. Seligâ€" man. v ¢ “Hlmdbook of American Genealâ€" ogy," by F. A. Virkus. | Philosophy ""Nervous Breakdown," by the ediâ€" tors of "Fortune." & Atl "Insurance .and Annuities," by Harwood and Francis. . . "In the Shadow of Liberty," Edward Corsi, § s "Problems of the Foreign â€" changes," by L. L. B. M‘“ihll "Counterfeit," by . allet, "Leaders,: Dmmm Rebels," by Rene Fulopâ€"Miller.. > 4 Nagural Science _ , _ _ "American ‘Bird Biographi¢s," by A. A. Allen. | { "Weeds," b;,w. C. Muenscher. ‘"Horseback ‘ Riding Made Easy," by Barretto De Sonza. _ § "Dictionary of Embroidery Stitchâ€" es," by Mary ‘Thomas, _ $ "Everyman‘s Garden Ma Schling. _ ’ M '-gl" lh_g "Greek and Roman " by Winifred Lamb. _ [ "Old Pewter," by A. T; Hacberle. "Making a Photograph," by Ensel Adams. k 5 ‘ 3 Social Sciences _: | "Consumer Seeks a Way," Foreman and Ross. I "Secret of Keeping Fit," by "Artie" McGovern. â€"| ~â€" i "Automotive Essentials," by R. F. Kuns. g fck flw "Food for the Young Child," by M. E. LowerBerg. __ . "Pruly nm." by Richardson Wright. ; : 1 "On Soap Sculpture," by . Lester Gaba. #* ; |thae "Mexican Plants for: American Gardens," by C. H. Mnheint. hia library durln"hm;f We : "Americana‘ Annual," ed. by A. H. McDannald. | Mythology of ‘All Races" (Eddic), ed. by J; A. MacCulloch. _ Useful ‘Arts | "g 0O S To the Rescue," by Karl Baarslag. . | § t "Laboratory â€" Manual of Colloid Chemistry," by H. N. Holmes, "Colonial Furniture," by Shea and Wenger. : } $ R ' "They All Sang," by E. B. Marks. "Garden Design," ‘by M. 8. Cautâ€" ley. w# t3 % "Technique of Pastel Painting," Richmond and: Littlejohns. . _ W Literature | . ~op "Old Mid," t\y Zoe A & o 0 "Fellow Creatures,". by C. D. Stewart. : "‘[;. }‘1‘f" 3 "Laugh m Leacock," by Steph Leapock,.: "I : ’ ? "Speak! Read!" Write!", by E. C. Hatinum, : . }<= _: i (ap" i in talt it o y ‘h d s‘i » ( " man and Rice. T _ $ BROOKFIELD BUTTER 24i¢ Frying _ } â€" CHICKENS Fresh Dressed s1 s ST?P â€"â€" SHOP â€"~ SAVE â€" 807 Waukegan Avenue â€" / Highwo« io SERVICE AND SATISFACTION FREE DELIVERY, | â€"â€"â€"â€"|â€"â€" _ per lb un ROAST ATREON STEAK vBEAL ROAST "Chorus For Survival," by Horace QUALITY MARKET MEAT SPECIALS \_‘ Frid?y and Saturday 18 1b. 1b. lb. HIGHLAND PARK PUBLC LI \~‘_~. _ HICHLAND PARK ILLINOIS y [ semsumeqisemetemenepmentsentestedipertont recent books added to the HAMBURGER Ib 271¢ 39¢ 26¢ 20¢ 29¢ by ‘\Plans for the Junio's) group picnic are being formulated by the Junior chairman, Miss Gert'rhci ‘Anderson, and Mgm Mrs. ‘Wm., Tennermann. Auxiliarty members who would eare to attend may do so by notifying the chairman or adviser so. that adequate transportation .can be provided. As the: picnic takes place on Tuesday, July 16, only last minute plans will be discussed at this nmieeting. per lb. per Ib. per 1b. per uP logk® by Runphs Paths of Glory, B;y ?umphhy . ~"Ming Yellow," h& John Marâ€" quand. : "Man Who Had EW," by Louis Bromfield. _ \_ .|_ ___ "Map of Days," by Ethel Boileau. "Light from as," by Milâ€" dred Walker.~ #ht i Fresh Dressed Stewing CHICKENS Premium 5â€"6â€"7th RIB ROAST Tender and Juicy per Ib, u“Gnu Grows Green," by, Hortense on. 8 f "Heritage," by Gebrge H\nmmel. "Squareâ€"Shooter," by W. M. Raine. .. "Don Segundo Bmhb%t." by Ricarâ€" do Guiraldes. . . t 6 Poug. 3 field American | Legion â€" Auxiliary Unit: No. 738, will b&_meld at the home of the president, Mrs. Gladys Jacobs, on Monday evening, July 15, at 8 p.m. 1! $ Convention time ig near again. Plang and reservations for the Illiâ€" nois department eon'iqntien to be held in Quincy, IIL, in August, will be discussed. .. . > ho d Anderson. Morton. # Sails "Bob! B‘l’flltt.o"tle.' " by Captain 1: 9n Mais. io h.A "Afoot in Italy," byilohn Gibbons. Premium Spring Lamb Shoulders FLANK STEAK Moats. . is e o _ "In Search of Ireland," by H. V. Milk Fed VEAL STEAK bq’l”, by C. M. Deerfield Auxiliary _ Meets Next Monday Read The Want Ads ; ~ .. 4 South First Street Telephone 555 _ Highland Park The regular meeting of the Deerâ€" }‘.‘gl':rgnielu of B:::bbu,” by G. "Sleeping Child," by Alice G. Rosâ€" "Proud Sheriff," by E. M. Rhodes. "Unknown Island," by S. P. B. "Puzzled America," by Sherwood "Colonial Period of American Hisâ€" Of To Mexico," by Moats and GREENSLADE Electrical Cantractor Electric Shop lb' Highwood, Illinois Travel PHONE 1241 / 24¢ by 26¢ 25¢ 35¢ 19¢ THE PRESS e 27 : ;Commlm;e Review pP 0 o o es 4 1 ni:hd' u‘.%, 'n:md,ay‘; "Star of Midâ€" and Gim When a Broad« ‘way scandalâ€"monger is killed and & popular actress kidnapped, a suave lawyer and his persistent, hardâ€" drinking, wouldâ€"be fiance solve the mystery in a surprising manner. A smart, sophisticated, fast moving film with sparkling direction, a capable cast; and many clever and risque innuendoes. Adults. 6 i July 14â€"15â€"16,° Sunday, Monday, Tuesday: Shirley Temple in "Our Little Girl." Much unhappiness and a: threatened divorce between her parents are averted by a clever litâ€" tle girl who manages to restore their love for each other by her un failing devotion to both. An old theme sentimentally handled, and trite in its development, is made inâ€" teresting by the charm and ability bf Shirley, The Scottie puppy must not be overlooked as he and the child make an excellent pair. Charming, wholesome and entertaining. Family. July 17â€"18, Wednesday and Thursâ€" day : “Unh § Woman," with Maâ€" th;ll{aqh and Richard Cromwell. A federal agent yarn that is someâ€" what different, since the agent in this case is a woman instead of a man. Family. | yyal -Jnlywlz and 13, l"tiday and w day : Will Rogers in "Handy a ‘druggist retires because of the pressure of his ‘socially ambitious wife, turns the tables by becoming ""to social" and is rewarded when his pertrubed | wife allows him to reâ€" turn to business. An entertaining, human family picture filled with a healthy humor and hearty laughs. Family. } | |@Animal Intellgience," a Grantland Rite Sportlight, ten varieties of anâ€" imals graded in order of their menâ€" tal power. Very interesting. Family, "The Peace Conference," a Krazy Kat Kartoon is an amusing cleverly subtle parody on disarmament conâ€" ferences. | / > ( Baturday matinee only: "Phanâ€" tom Empite," Chapter 7. | D.A.R. Better Films \ â€" Quality Cleaners Read The Want Ads RELIABLE LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING CO. xd ight rates on station-t}o-sta_-‘f i. |V fioncallsmadebefomu:*ufia tion calls, which are about 40% _ _ _ 7P.M. ... With minimum rates to less than day rates, are now in ef, _ most points effective 1‘% hours éarâ€" fect from 7 P. M. to 4:30 A. M. on _ lier, today‘s quick, clear, Imfl-lh.t _o+ calls for which the day rate is Long Distance service now offers more ver 35¢. The table below shows the time and more convenient Mn comparative cost of stationâ€"toâ€"sta, in which to make your night.fimlh. Phone H. P. 178 ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Typical Stationâ€"toâ€"Station Rates for a 3â€"Minute Call Outside Painting Should be Done Now KEEP THAT HOT SUN QGUT BRAND®S Due to the Delayed Rainy Season WINDOW SHADES Read The Want Adsâ€" 532 Central Avenue 4:30 A. M.â€" TP. M. to to 7TP. M,. 4:#30 A. M. Tel. 949 $1.25 WITH From B I 61 i !! O & Lf wl $ | 1 t# t l is # 7 $3 h ie i P Â¥5; ta

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