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Highland Park Press, 18 Jul 1935, p. 7

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I 1¢ io Serve CH ookle for ehildren. n... value; "‘ lavors Own Drinks VE ENERGY merican tributed ES hz'od with eocon« ut. Ideat summer 1. JiG K.F Marshmallow COOKIE EVERAGES KEDZIE Saze oman: Bull â€" mg omes the A» Rlavors *« 10¢ pke Ef ighland Park 466 14¢ Flavors PARADISE CRACKERS Deposit) DRINX .. 225C . »#/ ) Market Highwood 1000 JUL July 18$â€"19.20 0) Week] Y 18, 1988 29¢ day HE 33 be‘ tary rn.'.‘ NEXT RALP about 6x Highland Park Presbyterian Church Laure! and Linden Avenues Pr. Louis W. Sherwin, Minister â€"‘Church phone 683 #:00 The Early §:30 Young Woman‘s Club: beach 11:00 Presbyterian Guild porch sewâ€" ing meeting at the home of Mrs,. K. &. ~Wagner, 1831© Kincaid Street.: Bring a box lunch and scisâ€" l_an"‘u"' 'Wwic‘ each service. * ,..m.lnyt 10:30 Morning worghip 10:30 Church School r. 4. Fidder. s 10:45â€"Morning worship. Sermon by Robert Kees of Lake Forest, 1:00â€"Young People‘s service. â€"«;=* a. 45 _ Evangelistic service, Robert Church News yaVRSDAY: . Trinity Episcopal Church The Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector . ; ‘East Laurel Avenue: } : Services. Sunday, July«21: 4:30 a. m.â€"Holy Communion. 1100 a.m.â€"Morning (prayer and 322 N. First St. â€" Phone 77 Dahl‘s â€" © Auto Reconstruction ‘Co. :80 Church School for beginners, primary and junior children at the same hour as morfing worship. 372 Central Ave. < Tel. H. P. 630 %. Tested :â€" Glasses Fitted State Licensed Optometrist since 1919, N Complete Optical Service & Auto Repain ~Body and Fender ?qdrhc m&ms‘ufiox G AND SOLD ON YOUR OWN FINANCGE corrORaATION Third Floor f 308 Waukegan Nat‘! BK. Bidg. Cor. Genesee UWash. Sts.. Waukeégan C urned Down When You Asked Moneyâ€"Help? â€" Don‘t feel huct. Most people have all they can do to meet their own expenses, And why bother friends? Instead, drop into a HOUSEHOLD office. L H. NEMEROFEF LOANS $S1IG NA TV R E To single people and married couâ€" ples. No other signers or security. HOUSEHOLD LOANS :o married couples keeping house. Only husâ€" band and wife sign. No inquiries of friends, relatives or merchants. AUTO LOANS on liberal terms. _ Pull amount of loan is paid to you in <«ash. Repay in moathly installments 16 ft your income. Charges only for the time you keep the money. No payment due for 30 days. Call, write or phoae for a private idterâ€" iew. No obligation. ¢ HOUSEHOLD CREDIT JEW ELER AND OPTICIAN ym Church P Phone: Ontario 7111 music will be a feature in WASHINGTON _ u.. IULY 18, 1935 Service in the Parish Bible school, Supt. welcome You In the evening .service, Bob will bring an mwnlmie message pn the theme, "The Way Into Heaven" John First United Evangelical Ch?fi Rob-rtgm -%n' preach. * uoh. Place: United Evangelical Churc corner of Green Bay Road .3]“_ rel Avenue,..:~ _ . â€" } Time: Sunday morning 10;45, Sunâ€" day evening 7:45. 1 $ > him: if I bring him not unto thee and set him before thee, then let me bear the blame forever. . . . how shall I go up to my father the lad be not with me?" : i Sunday morning these is "Our Christian Responsibilities." The text is Gen. 43:8â€"9 and 44:34; " the lad with me, ;. . I will be su for him; of my hand shalt thou require theme, "The Way Into Heaven." John 10:9â€""I am the door:‘ by me if any man enter in, he shall be saved, and shall go in and out, and find pt . Bob is a 'tndgato «of â€" Shields High School and in the fall he will enter his senior year at Wheaton College. a First Church of Christ, sesxrm First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland <Park, Ilinois,; 381 Hazel Avenue, is aâ€"branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass,. . â€" é The | Sunday morning ngiu is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which includes testimonies of : Christian ‘Science healing, is at 8 o‘clock. > > Sunday school is open to pupils up tofhom.of twenty years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. . Subject 1. $ o ;3 “Li;:. ’fioxt ‘Sundny‘" {lesson C a A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridan Road, which is open daily from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 in the evening. On Sunday the readâ€" ing room is open from 2:80 to 5:30. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased, All are cordially invited: to attend the services and make use ‘of the reading room. 1 11. , Highwood Methodist Episcopal., . Highwood Avenue and Everts Place Harold E. Olson, Pastor Announcements for the, week of Tuly L4: :) : § 5y ie s} Pfi ye Saturday, July 20â€"Monthly meetâ€" ing of the Ladies Aid Society will be held at the home of Mrs. Gilbert Anâ€" derson, 588 Onwentsia Avenue, at 8 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES t The Lessonâ€"Rermon also inâ€" cluded the following pasgages from the Ch’rhtlfi Science textbook, "Science and ‘ulth'thhilfiy to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy : "Our Master taught no mere theory, doctrine, or belief, Ift was :ge divine Principle of all real:belnzwmch he taught and practised.. His proof of Christianity was no form| or system of religion and worship, but Chris: tian Science, working out the har mony of Life and Love" (p. 26). _ N woons Church School and morning worâ€" 8$â€"Day Tour $28.15 $8.15 Round Trip 23.3 Round Trip As low as Up WISCONSIN....UPPER MICHIGAN.. MINNESOTA HILLSG Supreme W m:.(b Thousands of Pactine, stimming! ‘Prive: eval rive ers. Camp~ ue explore. tanged airâ€"quiet of rest. Fast : traim [4 2000 1 Shcddvact wuiin service â€"â€" extra ?"“' service, Friday Satuc» day afternoons. . . | A wilderness of beautyâ€" mountains â€" rushing OF SQUTH DAKOTA ship, 10:30 a.m. _ i C 4 ‘«Fourth quarterly con rence, 6:00 p.m. Presidents of all organizations affiliated with the church, trustees and officers, members of the official board are all urgently reque ~- be present, together with all ann and special reports due. Rev. 0. G. Sandberg, district . superintendent, will preside. _ | $ ‘Evening worship, 7:45) p.m. Rev. 0. G. Sandberg, district guperinten: ‘dent, will preach. _ { . / _ ~815 Rosemary . Terr e & >~.).. /; Deerheld : || : \Sunday, July 21, 1985:| . § Churchâ€"School, 9:45 a.m. The worâ€" ship service will be held by the minâ€" ister. The subject will be: "A Genâ€" erous Attitude Toward Others." â€"\ Morning worship, 11 aim. Special music by the Mixed QuTmt,‘ Serâ€" mon by Reverend Bruso.} â€" ‘ . ~Evangelical League, 7 rm Topi¢, "Keeping One‘s Word." | . \ ‘The Evening service, 8 p.m. We invite you to our g ay evening service â€" of thought tion. _ _Guest soloist, Mrs. mer. 1 _On the last Sunday of| this month our annual Sunday School and conâ€" gregational picnic will be‘ held, zt Sylvan Lake. The morning servic on the following Sunday will be‘t at 9 a.m. - L â€"| Sunday: No PMb s ioi P Sunday School, 9:80. | > $ ‘Morning worship, 10:30. â€"* f ‘The old people‘s home festival will be celebrated at Ar n Heights with a divine service at 3 p.m. Deerfield Presb: Church _ _ Dr. W. F. Weir, Min Sunday : f 3 9:45 a.m.â€"Church ol. 10:45 a.m.â€"Publi¢c worghip. Bethehem Evangelical Church Rev. Earl J. Bruso, lihlnen s._.___‘A""""J~L«.fldL'L.t£! PCEEET ’ THE PRES S The largest crowd to see a ball game in Highwood saw the Indians and Boosters battle Tuesday evening at the Indians field with new weapâ€" ons. \These were in the form of donkeys who went by the names of Dillinger, Parker and the like. The Indians won 1â€"0 after they had sueâ€" cessfully coaxed one of the mounts to cross the plate. The crowd, howâ€" ever ,cheered for the b;xk donkey which proved itself better than any Indian or Booster. Many pinchâ€" hitters attempted to ride the bucking donk but none were successful. This game was just a warmâ€"up for the second. clash between the rival teams to be staged Thursday evening at the Booster field. The Indians won the first game 32 sevâ€" eral weeks ago and are confident of nputlncétheir viectory, whereas the Boosters, playing on their own field, are on# to avenge their préâ€" vious defeat. i ; The Indians consider themselves in trim for | they have played five games 'durin& the past week. Last Friday they played the strong Oakes Nine of Waukegan and after trailâ€" ing 7â€"1 in the fourth inning, came Financed the Federal Housing xaninistntion Information about this plan furâ€" nished witha\:t lobligtfi'on 3 o 4. Indians Better Donkey Riders Than Boosters; . ‘"Win 1â€"0© [ NOW :: You Can Purchase Your KELVIN ATOR IREDAL ES EK NO ;MONEÂ¥0DOWN. E 3 YEARS TO PAY. 374 CENTRAL #VINUI PHONE H. P. 181 Kelvinator Dealers ‘Mrs. D. Jiacobassi, or 334 North avenue, Highwood, was awarded an electric refrigerator by the Highâ€" wood Improvement Association Jast Saturda; ‘evenimi‘l' in the Highwood civie k. iCs ; â€" Girl winners in the popularity contest were Irene Siverstrini, first B. â€" ‘t, second; Frances Liske, J o meupy of $ h0 6A Highwood Woman Is . 5 ’Xivardwl!efrigerator On Sunday the Indians lost a 10â€" inning game to Glenview A. C. The score at the end of the ninth was . ; and Glenview team scored two runs â€"|â€" their half of the tenthâ€" which Indians were unâ€" unable to 0 * Next |Sunday the Indians will meet the Evanston Colored Giants at the Highwood field at 2:30 p.m. PIETZ‘S STABLES u will like out Rathskeller â€" I:ry eool at all timBs, i / ~~‘‘‘~ Open until 2 am. _‘ _â€" [d HIGH CLASS ENTERTAINMENT ‘‘_ KEVERY EVENING GOOD FOOD AND CLEAN | RECREATION . 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