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Highland Park Press, 14 Nov 1935, p. 11

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Bbc/â€" Seout councils will be held hotel in Waukegan , Nov. 18 at 10 o‘clock. members of the Highland Scout council plan to atâ€" the morning and afterâ€" gs, as ‘well as the round discussions. Mrs. A. of Glencoe, a member ional committee, Mrs. Johnson and Miss Alice National Girl Scout staff will be in charge. ACON 5e CALE ~$1.19 thusiastic pledge of supâ€" rmm«rm« ‘County Tuberculosis asâ€" is assured as final prepaâ€" r the 1935 annual Christâ€" member desires to m local sponsor for the f association and will epportunity to explain money raised by the sale nas Seals is spent to proâ€" reulosis ‘control through ly chest clinies, the health work > in _ elementary ind the nursing and inâ€" alls made in the homes of is patients. Members Pledge _~ pport to T. B. Drive Livers AY, NOVEMBER 14, 1935 ~â€" Free 1 l,2,c ts ck or A L $ RICAN "Four hundred and thirty‘nine adults come to the‘Y every week for our educational classes besides 253 additional members of our junâ€" ior and senior club groups" said Mrs. Lydia V. Hutton, in making her report to the November board meeting vof the Y.W.C.A,. on Nov, 12. "A tourist pushing a wheel barrow currying her feather bed on the way from Minnesota to ‘Washâ€" ington was among our variety of guests. Variety of in@$t from preâ€"school age represen! by 121 youngsters tap . dancing in Agnes Daly‘s seven classes to grandmothâ€" ers who are learning home nursing in the Red Cross classes on Friday are found in the education activities of which Mrs. Lee Frank is chairâ€" man." §x+x£..~" Nov. 15, 16, Friday and Saturday, "Page Miss Glory" featuring Marion Davies. Comedy from pop stage success. Composite photo wins conâ€" test and a chambermaid becomes famous by coming to m when the promoters are to produce the beauty. Family. Nov. 17, 18, 19; Sunday, Monday, Tuesday. "Naughty " with Jeanette . MacDonald â€" and\ Nelson Eddy. â€" A beautiful young escapes a distasteful . by masquerading as her maid, : Mariâ€" etta, and joining a group girls who are going to the "New World" in search of husbands. gloriâ€" ous voices of Jeanette M nald and Nelson Eddy, fine supporting cast, delightful adventure româ€" ance added to the origi story, beautiful settings and cpstumes and skillful direction, make this a production you will want to see many times. Family. <â€"â€" Nov. 20, 21; Wednesday, Thursâ€" day "Dante‘s Inferno" with Spenâ€" cer Tracy, Claire Trevor, Henry S. Walthall. Drama of a trying to get on top by fair means or foul. Eventually does, unmindful of the less fortunate. <~His vision of hell provides big spectacles, Adults and young adults, * . | Deerfield O. E. 8. Elects New Officefs Mrs. Chester Wessling elected worthy matron of the eld chapter‘ of the Eastern Star last Thursday evening. ‘Officers to serve with Mrs. Wessling for the coming year are worthy patron, Jamés Wilâ€" son; associate matron, Mys,. Rayâ€" mond Dobbins; secretary, Mrs. Alâ€" vin Knaak; treasurer, Mrsg. James Wilson; gonductress, Mrs, R. A. Nelson; associate conductress, Mrs. Phil Seully Jr. | The office of associate patron and other appointive places will be anâ€" nounced later. + A public installation will be held Thursday evening, December 5. Two nurses, two stenographers, a file clerk, a doctor, a my teachâ€" er, manager of a bakery, a secreâ€" tary are among the girls living in the "Y" residence according to the house report read by Mrs.< J. B. Deibler in the absence of Mrs. Clinâ€" ton Strvker, house chairman. _ The Young Women‘s A{M. an interâ€"denominational group of young women who are being organized was reported by Mrs. liss Anâ€" derson. ‘ Mrs. H. C. Ha religious chairman gave an t of the luncheon held for the. mi and their wives last Thursday. D.A.R. Better Films Nov. 14; Thursday “cqu Seas" with Clark ‘Gable and Jean Harlow. A sophisticated story dllifo on board ship inâ€"China Seas. \Scenery is interesting and the realâ€" istic. An attack by pirates the excitement. Good photography and above the average mt., Adults and young adults. | Mrs. A. S. Burdick, membership chairman presented the purâ€" pose of the association and distriâ€" buted membership cards to the board for their friends‘ gignatures. This new membership plan allows for voting members or , Asâ€" sociate members and or . memâ€" bers. "There is no membgrship fee and we invite all women and girls to become members of the Hichland Park "Y" savs Mrs. Bu * j The worldâ€"wide‘.work of |the asso. ciation was broucht out by Mrs. W. A. Alexander who read an account of Oueen Mary‘s narty with 8,000 members ‘in the 18th anniversary of the foundine of the Y.W.C.A. in En@land. Representatives) from 56 countries where the Blue Triangle is found, enjoyed the t: birthâ€" THURSDAY, Novm/nd 14, 1935 Committee Review A |Thanksgiving vacation tour of four|days covering Washington, Anâ€" napdlis, Mount Vernon, and the madin historic spots of Vi;ginia is being sponsored ‘by the Y.W.C.A. This! allâ€"expense tour, personally condpcted by a Highland‘ Park girl, Miss Margaret Osborn, who is an experienced travel leader, nfers a chante for any ‘girl or woman who woull like to take such a trip but hesifates to start out alone. Besides the bpportunity of making the trip with those who know how to spend ev moment to the best sightâ€" seeing advantage, the trip also ofâ€" fers| the friendly interst that is the bac und for everything‘ the Youhg Women‘s Christian associaâ€" tion} sponsors. i/ e party will leave Chitago on the Afternoon of Thursday, Nov. 28 wi a real Thanksgivi:g, turkey dinnier served that night on the trai Passing through the Alle:â€" ghany and Blue: Ridge mountain coundtry along the Potomace river valley past Harper‘s ;s;ry;; Washâ€" ington will be reached Friday mornâ€" ing. The Cornigressional library, the White House, Bureau of S?amping and Engraving where money and stamps are printed, museums, the h of Martha and:â€"Georgée Washâ€" ington, and many other fhigh spots in Ristory and today‘s ndws;will be visited. The party will return to Chicago on Monday morning Dec. 2. (Call H.P. 675 for d_ehils conâ€" cerbhing the cost and further itinâ€" erary or to make reservation. y e believe mothers of boys and girls of this age will be glad to know such a group is opchln: where who! fun can be enjoyed. The eve offers a place to be and a time to come home and suâ€" play from the mother‘s point of view," explains Mrs. E. E. Leorlard, chairman of the commitâ€" tee. | There will be a small charge, this will include refreshments, some evening it may be an old fashioned pull, carmel apples, pop corn balls or carmel corn. The charge will be small enough for the young people to manage from their allowâ€" an We will have play space for 50 60 ‘young people, it will be \:ep an even number of boys and girls, _ From all indications this pronmiises to be very popular. Those wishing to come should ‘make appliâ€" cation at the Y.W.C.A. T committee assisting Mrs. Leorlard from the Lincoln school are Mrs. Jas.. E. Allen and Mrs. Walter E. Rankin. â€" : Church of Christ, sg:un t Church of Christ, Scientist, Hi d Park, Illinois, 381 Hazel Avenue, is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, tist, in Boston, Mass. e Sunday morning service. is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednes day evening meeting, which includes tmmoniu‘ of Christian | Scienc hegling, is at 8 o‘clock. is ubject for next Sunday‘s lesson mon, "Mortals and Imortals." free ~public reading room is ntained by this church at 43 N dan Road, which is 0 daily 9 o‘clock in the mur:: g to. 6 in the evening. On Sunday the readâ€" ing room is open from 2:30 to 5:30 H the Bible:and all authorize Supervised recreation for boys and girls of the 7th and 8th grades is new project opening at the Y.WIC.A. Saturday, Nov. 16th from 7:80| to 9:30, under the direction of Ethdl Skidmore Gartley and Calvin Gartley, instructor at Arden Shore camp and Boy Scout leader. / E Place: Mrs. K. W. Moore and Mrs. H. W. Murray. . | inia: Mrs. M. H. Hobbs, Mrs. L. Jj Kugel and Mrs. W. F. Bronâ€" stea | unday school is open to pupils up to the age of twenty years, and is held Sunday morning at 9;80. Theodore Osborn is presiâ€" dent of the board of the élghland Park Y.W.C.A. Meetings are held on the second Tuesday: oT every month making plans for the work which is‘ now 25 years old in the community. f |\ GRADE BOY AND GIRL RECREATION SAT. NOVY. 16 ~â€" Kriitting Classes | A se who do not know the simâ€" ple but â€"productive art of knitting, as well as those who want ‘help on new |stitches in making attractive sweaters," ‘scarfs, suits, or various smaller Christmas giftg_}ar; meetâ€" ing lat the Y.W.C.A. on ‘Tuesday evenings. Mrs.~â€"Evelyn P. Meiners. is giving free lessons from 8 to 9:30} o‘clock. Every one is invited to j@in this group as it is a fine opportunity to enjoy a social eveâ€" ning) while the stitches grow. _ Thadksgiving Tour to Washington B:teside: Mrs. Robt. Bridges and Mrs.4G. Johnson. $\ stian Science literature may be d, borrowed, or purchased. M are cordially invited to attend the services and make use of the ding room. JA T day eake of the British association. ice 10:30 a.m. n subject: The Return: from Captivity. . s y at Grammar school. _ ‘Senior choir Wednesday and Friâ€" St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Deerfield . | . | t LRev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor hurch school and worship serv hurch News Thursday : 8:00 p.m. Saturday : 9:00 a.m. Sunday: Frederick Piepenbrok has entered the Stateâ€"wide Peace Declamation contest and will offer his initial preâ€" sentation at the Sunday morning worship service. {2 Rev. A. Melvin Tinker, Pastor _ Sunday school 10:30 a.m. Worship service 7:45 p.m. Ladies Aid nieeting Saturday, Nov. 16 at 8:00 p.m. the men of the church have charge of the proâ€" gram and refreshments. <All of the people of the community are invited. Thursday evening, Nov. 21st an annual Harvest Home Supper will be held. . Members and friends with their families are cordiglly invited. Wednesday: Midâ€"week service at 7:45 in the tower room under the direction of Rev. L .C. Schmidt our district superintendent. The Third Quarterly conference will follow. Golden text: The Lord hath done great things for us, Whereof we are glad. Psalm 126.3. $ Sewing circle this week Friday at the home of Mrs. John Anfrans and next week Thursday at the home of Mrs. Louis Soefker .. ~ Zion Lutheran Congregation Highwood, Illincis Rev. Henry G. Hedlund, Pastor ° ; November 17th Sunday school 9:45 a;m. English service 11 a.m . Luthéran Brotherhood convention Sunday afternoon 3 p.m. and eveâ€" ning service at 7 p.m. |â€" Choir rehearsal Tuesday evening 1:30 p.m.. . mes Bethany: Eyangelical Church â€"» Rev. H. F. Siemsen} Pastor â€" > j qB Chapman, Assistant , Sunday school 9:45 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Morning worship with Rev.. J. G. Schwab preaching. 6:45 p.m. The young people will 3 meet for C. E. we want at least 60 of our young people present. t3 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic service with Rev. J. G.. Schwab preaching. Tuesday: Fatherâ€"Son dinner at 6:30 p.m. All men and boys of our church are invited, ‘ kindly make your reservations with G. Bray, W. E. Meierhoff or E. D. Fritsch. The young people will have their monthly social program at 7:45 p.m. in the church parlors. : Choir rehearsals; Junior choir day evenings at parsonage. First United Evangelical Church Green Bay â€"Rd. at Laurel Ave. â€"â€" _ Rev., F. Brandfeliner, Pastor . Our revival services will continue this ‘week, closing Sunday evening. Services each évening at 8 o‘clock Thursday evening special . singing will be given by some friends from the Northwest Gospel Tabernacle of Chicago. Friday evening will be Sunday school night. You are inâ€" vited to every service.. .‘ Thursday afternoon 2:30 the Woâ€" man‘s Missionary society will: meet at the home of Miss Emma Cox, 630 Homewood avenue. Rev. Swanson of the â€"Winnetka Mission church will be the special speaker. + ; < Thursday. The Philathea class will have their monthly business and social meeting at the home of Miss Charlotte Brand at 8 p.m. â€" ‘ Lesson text: 126:1â€"6. We preach Christ as an allâ€"sufâ€" ficient Saviour. , ns _ Bunday Services â€" _ v. 9:30 Chureh Bible school, Supt. R. H. Fidder. f 10:45 Morning worship sermon by the pastor, : . 7:00 Young Peoples service. 7:45 Evangelistic service, preachâ€" S ing: by the pastorâ€"evangelist. A church with a welcome for all. Highwood Ave. and Everts Place WHVY! Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central Avenue Rev. W. F. Suhr, Pastor Highwood M. E.â€"Chruch Church, school. Fellowship club. Ezra 1:1â€"11; Psaim THE PRESS Tuesday: $ : 6:80 Dinner and Forum meeting of the Men‘s Fellowship. Messers. F. G. Wade and D. L Merrell chairman and vice chairman of Division 83 in charge. Address by Dr. George .L. Robinson of the Presbyterian‘ Seminary, Chicago, will make an addres on Etniopia. The friends of the Men‘s Fellowâ€" ship cordially ‘invited. Dr. Robinâ€" son is a speaker of national reputaâ€" tion and from his own travels in Ethiopia has first hand information on that country and people. Thursday : | 8:00 Choir rehearsal at the church. Friday: 7:15 The Girl Scouts. â€" ‘Dr. Dorâ€" § othy Davis, captain. Wednesday, Nov. 20; White Eleâ€" phant sale at the church, 2:30 p.m. Refreshments ‘will be served, ausâ€" pices of Circle No. 2. . } .: Monday: | +)/ : : 7:15 The Boy Scouts. Jas. G. Rusâ€" 10 10 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Main service. 4:80 p.m. Evening service. Monday : +1 8:00 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Carry Your Garments to be Dry Cleaned when You Can Have Delivery Service at no Extra Cost Answer to Last Week‘s classes. | :45 a.m. Public worship. Sermon * by Dr. Weir., :00 a.m. Tuxis society. Illustrated talk on |knowing your Bible ~â€" _ by Mr. R. Bohner. c :45 a.m. School of Religion. Subâ€" ject "Our Church‘s Program for Children, Youths and Adâ€" h eld _‘ â€" Rev. W. g Weir, Minister November 17th :30 a.m.. The Church school. :00 a.m. Men‘s and Women‘s Bible You‘d Be Surprised But you can be sure that smart, comfortable shoes have something to do with FELL BROS. Women who know shoe values make us their headquarters. . . . 14 years . of unoompro‘n'{iud‘ quality. ' Arthur‘s name and exploits are only found in romanâ€" tic tales. The few historians of the time have made no mention of him. â€" sell Scout.Master. Presbyterian Church Grace M. E. Church | North Avenue and Lauretta Place _ Rev. A. Melvin Tinker, Pas Sunday gchool 9:80 a.m. for all ages. l Moving pictures: Sunday nglu 7:45 p.m. Martin Luther or David Livingston.. â€" Both pictures ve been filmed in the actual where these men lived and A film of great interest to young and old. f Worship service 10:80 a.m. will be a large group. of y married couples visiting from A tin M. E. church. Everyone is Golden text: The Lord hath done great thinys for me, Whereof we Lesson ‘subject: The Return #'on Captivity. . a | St. John‘s Evangelical _ . Green Bay and Homewood Avenue Rev. F. G Piepenbrok, Church school and worship « ice 9 a.m. t â€" Lesson text: Ezra 1:1â€"11; P*ln 126:1â€"6. * Choir rehearsal Thursday, 7:30 Sunday evening program ~Y:45 Chicken Legs: Sliced Bacon . Pure Lard Roasting Chickens Photographers 7 S. Sti.Johns Avenue |â€"| Phone Ground Beef Smoked Butts MICKLEBERRY Rolled Veal Roast Complete selection of Fishâ€"Thursday, Friday, Saturday Highland Meat Market 8 North Second Street 3 or 4 lb. average We will have a 'conbe# similar to our grand dpenâ€" | ing event. Get details at our store. |_ MOCK FINEST SMALL Link Sausage MICKLEBERRY BONELESS FRESH Your Friends can buy anything except your photograph. _ * You‘ll be bqsy in December. Why n'otwn§al§'e an appointâ€" /. ment today. f Hecketswieler Studio â€" 1 lb. pkg. FOR FRIDAY AND ‘ SATURDAY r pulpit. Fn. Earl J. Bruso, |\ 815 Rosemary y, November 17, 1985 f y school 9:45 am. Mr. Arthur F. Merner, orning worship 11 ., Speâ€" clal music by the choir. minâ€" David Stryker, director. hame bmmeaitiny aratiyc«<« ? evening service 8 Speâ€" cial) music. M.Anm‘;: in the ; ’ Weekâ€"day Activities . L &g‘hnnd-y 8 pm. The of the uchvmim. rehearsal 8 p. m. wor 7 p.m. . "Investâ€" in Health." | _ Ladies Aid meets Friday, Nov. 15 at the home of Mrs. : 616 e avenue at 2 o‘ u;gdtoemuul in the inâ€" spiration of this § Phone Highland Park 135 Phone Highland Pai We Deliver â€"f.â€" 4 lb. pkg. 3 for PAGB ELEVEN lb ib: 29c b. 27¢ ib 22¢ lb b. 17c k 435 9c¢ Oc 4C sxC

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