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Highland Park Press, 14 Jan 1937, p. 10

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iX 5o ‘The laughable, strict Mrs. Ruggles was acted very ably by Nancy Rosâ€" enthal. ~Carol Bird was an invalid and 10 years old. She‘invited the Ruggles household of nine children to spend Christmas day at her hqnlg. PAGE TEN LINCOLN SCHOOL I‘ymmwhm happy about its attendance. I‘m sure Miss Brymer should get half the credit at least. About 40 out of 400 were absent, and 360 were back raring to go . Those who were out, were not very sick. a 4 Martin Detmer, Grade 8. We have had a long vacation. We had a very merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. _: _ . Between the third and fourth scenes the announcers described what took place when the Ruggles saw the Christmas tree and all the food on the table. They all ran pell mell to the table and feasted ‘til about 7:30 o‘clock, jitst as Mrs. Rugâ€" We are now studying about Holâ€" land. We think it would be the nicâ€" est land to study about because they Patsy Starrels, Grade 3. ¢ Skating . Monday whenâ€"we came back to school we were so happy to see the pond flooded. Bill has started the pond with out enough money, Please give money for skating. If the rain goes awiy, then we shall have skatâ€" ing. s k utnaies i uky o1 .0 0+ * On December 18, we had the pleasâ€" ure of seeing and hearing the perâ€" formance of the Bird‘s Christmas carol given by the 8th grade of Raâ€" vinia school. * have a lot of fun in winter. They do do a lot of skating because there are so many canals. This play had fourâ€"scenes which took place as follows: The first two and the last took place in the bedâ€" room of Carol Bird. The third scene was in the Ruggles‘ house. Carol Bird was played by Maurjorie Garrison. Dining Room Interiors Show RAVINIA SCHOOL Are very moderate in price at our studio. . _ Phone for an appointment today. ‘ . HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Photographers Romona‘ Cimbalo, Grade‘ 8 Jeane Stratford, Grade 3. modeé Artistic _____ PortTRArrs 7 sSOUTH ST. JOHNS AVENUE ~ _ PRLEPHONE H. P. 435 â€" wit ind 6 A gles had told them not to do. The play took place sometime around ‘ The Ruggles fully enjoyed themâ€" selves as they had mn done beâ€" gou. That night Carol Bird died of fl:: "“““g‘f,,. -ieknp‘dm, and: t!u;z was end o ofi‘no& rance. Every 0 l;‘:ed it vq? much and it was ‘xen much applause, t ts Roland Hoermann, Grade 8. On December ‘17, the Christmas carols were sung. Of course with Christmas carols there must be Christmas trimmings so when we walked in the village house on the night of the singing we saw many pretty decorations. At each end of the room on the basketball baskets can Christmas.. Another part of the program e singing of the balcon f, After the singing E tablegux were over the curâ€" tains parted and before us was a beautiful lighted Christmas tree. *Â¥ Arthur Dubin, Grade 8. Mrs. Casperson‘s~ 8rd grade is reading stories about different aniâ€" mals and is making them. They have made the bears. The bears are made of clay and ‘are painted black.They are also going to make camels. They are planning to make a tent, * Elizabeth Rizzola, Grade 7. . _ Miss Pond‘s 2nd grade is studying about the Navajo Indians. They have made an Indianâ€" adobe hut with ladders going from one house to another. â€" Make believe . cactus plants are growing beside the adobe. They ‘have colored corn poppers, gourds, and pottery for decorations iin the‘ window, and hanging from the roof.: They have made an oven like the kind the Indians used. The inside of the adobe has skins, dolls, chairs, shelves, and a fireplace.They have also made a tomahawk. : They have made a Joom and have made one rug on it. The"tug is hmm‘ng were twoâ€"lighted Christmas trees. On the balcony rail there were springs ‘of evergreen. * After the ol tpreens whih ferirared Tik i eaux, which portray e Mungt:r? Cal‘r:iiu. Thmm Kings, A Christmas Feast and an Ameriâ€" Here in one. small community are situated some of the grandest planâ€" tation mansions of the 19th century. Instead of driving miles tw see one house, then journevi 4 more W"\... * | homes s ; on for fl‘s‘l‘_--} m over the roof. They have started: arother rug; the colors are blue, red, black, and white. _ | m,,.bi‘mm-mmmthomth wall. They are about Indians. One shows an Indian scraping a bear skin. _ Another shows an Indian making pottery. The third shows a girl weaving. I wish I was in 2nd T T We mt u. Mss #rade now, because they are doing such interesting things. _ . _ _ _ _ ‘Many of us received trains for Christmas. : xo ‘We haye been talking about them. ‘ We have looked at pictures of We made some pictures of . our new trains. ons _ We know some train songs. ; ‘We take turns being engines, and M S Tifiiins ol the ht We like streamline e | ~_ The 1st Grade. | Subject for next Sunday‘s Lesson q&rmon, "Life." | | A free. publit reading room is aintained by this church at 48 N. eridan road, which is open daily rom 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 $ the evening, except on Saturday wlen it is open from 9 a.m. to 9 |Firn Ohna ‘or Chiin Sotaatbe, | First 0: 8%, | Highland Park, Hm m enue, is a branch of The Mother urch, The First Church of Christ, ientist, in Boston, Mass, â€" .. | The : Sunday morning service is eld at 11 o‘clok, u:d%'th Wednesâ€" y evening meeting, which includes estimonies of Christian Science ealing, its at 8 o‘clock. | | Sunday school is open to pupils ip to the age of 20 years, and is eld Sunday morning at 9:30. \ On Sunday the reading room is gen from 2:30 to 5:30. | Here the ble .and ‘all authorized Christian cience literature may be read, borâ€" owed, or purchased. | â€" | ‘~All are cordially invited to atâ€" end the services and make use of e reading room. â€" | |. .: Highland Park Presbyterian Church ‘ T7:30 Boy Scout meeti & 384. | ioi u“ + Friday:> / : * hy |â€", 6:45 Men‘s Fellowship club fathâ€" E[ _ er and son dinner, ‘Mr.. Branch |!I\ Rickey, executive viceâ€"president |\. of the St. Louis Cardinals, will Fpndny: | 8 || 9:45 Church school. Rehearsing |.. songs for . Young P;ople’s day * to be held January 24. . 4 | | 11:00 Morning worship. f | | 2:45 District Council of Religious ||_ Education convention at the St. ||_ Paul‘s Evangelical | Reformed {| _ church, Waukegan road, Deerâ€" _ field.: Address by (Dr. Frank ||_ [M. McKibben of Northwestern || â€" university. | || 7:00 Tuxis society. Frank Mease, |||_ graduate of Maryville college, | _ Tennessee, ‘and a senior with |. _ some expérience in wpreaching [‘ at the Presbyterian Theological 1;-3 seminary, will be the guest | _ speaker. ht ds o . \| 8:00 Hilander club. Speaker: Mr. [A George Prindle, "The Problems _ and Development of a Municipal E0 Water Supply." | FHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES | ~"*Sacrament" was the gubject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches Of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Janâ€" nary 10, f i te | ; The Golden Text was, ‘"Thou preâ€" rest m table before me. in the reofie)ne: of mine enemles" (Psaims â€" Among the citations. which comâ€" prisedâ€"the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the foi owing from the Bible; "And he said unto them; What would jye that 1 fshlould\do for you? They safd unto bim} Grant onto us that we may sit, one on thy right hand, and the other oh thy left hand, in thy glory. .But Jesus said unto them, Ye know not what ye ask: can ye drink of the eup that I drink of? nngmhe bap tized with the baptism that I am baptized with? And they said unto him, We can. (And Jesus said unto them, Ye shall indeed drink of the ‘eup that I drink of; But to sit on my right hand‘and on my left is not ‘mine to give; but it shall be given to thein for whom it is prepared" i Mark 10 â€"85.40).". / .*| _The Lessonâ€"Sermon also inâ€" cluded the following passages from the ‘ Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy : "The fingerâ€"posts of divine Science show the way our Master trod, and require of Christians the proof which I(:e %e. instead of mere profession" Ap. 242). hi) l9 t ffonday: :/ /:. .: *.; ' ) 10:00 Woman‘s association‘ meetâ€" [ dngs $=.8 |\ 12:45 Luncheon will be served. ||: 1:80 Mission Study . up. [ 1 i““‘h y: pone t | BRAESIDE SCHOOL Laurel and. Linden avenues â€" " Dr. Louis: W. Sherwin, minister â€" Church phone 683 7:830 Second in a seties of Six Teacher Training classes. John M. Garrison of Christ church, Winnetka, the instructor. Peoâ€" ple from all Sunday schools are invited to attend. : â€" Churches Mary. Dyer, Grade 7â€"8. T*HB PRES#8 Sunday, Jan. 17: ‘/ Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Mr. Arâ€" thur F. Merner, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Special musicbythechofir.samby!av. erend L. C. Schmidt, Napervilie, 1. Communion service. Young People‘s forum, 7:16 p.m. Topic: / "Building Character Thru Selfâ€"Senial." . . | f The Evening |} , ©8:00 &ll- The Reverend Bruso in the pulpit, _ Weekday acti t C!m:.l rehearsal, m 9:15 p.m. Ann meging congrega tion, Friday, 8 p.m. Election of trustee. Annugl reports. t The Midâ€"week service, Wednesâ€" day, 8 p.m. Mrs. John L. Vetter, Sunday Evening club 7:45 p.m; (Artic Alaska and Life Among Esâ€" kimos in moving piectures and lecâ€" tunk). :: >:* | Friday, January 15; a 2:00 p.m. Ladies‘ Aid and friends ‘meet at the church to organize the circles and plan the work for the coming tdm | 7:80 p.m. Athlétie club. 7:80 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Wednesday, January 20: Organâ€" ization of St. Paul‘s Young People‘s league,. All young people of the church are requested to attend. Meeting to begin promptly at 7:30. leader. Services: : Sunday, Jan. 17: ° f | 7:30 a.m. Holy Cpmm:;l.:o $ 9:::' a.m. The Church servâ€" ~‘11:00 a.m. Morning puyof and The Rector‘s Guild will mtfl: Monday, Jan. 18, in the house. Luncheon will beserved at 1:00 o‘clock. P real} The Annual Parish W and turkeyâ€"dirimer. will be held the parisk house on Wednesday evening, January 271.) *> / â€" | Deerfield | Rev. F. G, Piepenbrok, P-m Church school and worship ce 10:30 a.m. CAs‘h: The Bethany Evangelical Church : Laurel and MceGovern > H. F. Siemsen, Pastor + F. W. Boelter, Assistant Thursday: The Woman‘s Missionâ€" ary society will meet at the home of Mrs. H. F. Siemsen, 24 McGoy: ern at 3 p.m. Following the meetâ€" ing a 6:30 supper will be served, Each member of the W.M.S. is askâ€" ed to invite her husband or some friend to be her guest. : Friday: The choir |will meet : for rehearsal at 7;30 pm{ v Sunday: sxt 408 f & . 9:45 a.m. Sunday. school for all Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister Thqul:.e’nnd cmefl a ler, ages. J 4 12t0._a i 11:00 a.m. Morning worship.\Pio+â€" neér day will be observed with an offering: for aged and disâ€" abled ministers. 6:45 p.m. The young people will meet for C. E. _ Fortyâ€"four young people were present last . Sunday evening. Any: young people not interested elsewhere are welcome. id 4s exalyh d 7:45 p.m. Evening service with a gospel message and song servâ€" * 166;> ; : . 2:00 p.m. District convention of Religions + Education St. Paul‘s Evangéelical â€" Reformed St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church 815 is keeping thousands of homes warm and comfortable . . . at low cost! This efficient, fuel leaves few ashes . . . makes dust, smoke or soot ... . needs less attention. Try Wauâ€" kegan Coke now in your heating plant! Waukegan Coke East Laurel avenue WVWVAUKECGCAN/ Deerfeld N CLEAN \COKE/ Terrace SMOKELESS XAERVeE NPR C CCs M:mmmfiu meet. Time and place will be anâ€" nounced on Sunday. j ‘Wednesday: 7:45 p.m. Midâ€"week service, with Mrs. F. C. Noerenâ€" m..deu.,,t:ap.n. Meetâ€" ing of the board of stewards to draft the budget for the coming church year. h ‘Thursday, 7:30 p.m.â€"Social and business meeting of the Young Peoâ€" ple. A good time is assured to all SuhyuMm:CunuiQnSu- day: . | o c up 9:30 Church Bible school. â€"Supt. R. H. Fidder, 4 10:45 Mission band. . .« _‘ > 10:45 Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor. Lord‘s Supper will be celebra: We .cordially invite who come. First United Evangelical Church : 8. Green Bay road at Laurel ave. F. Brandfellner, Pastor A church with a message of salâ€" vation for all. 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PB 1 . . 1lake|the i -' ic route to Florida). .. through hi ‘*’i‘ Civil War battlefields and spect} u:I ar mountain scentry, Travel in | omfc Drawing | compdrtmért bedrooms; lounge |obâ€" serva P@r| .). clean, comf mod ,.1;_,- s . . . dining car _ s she wal (ipnid. teanly romfoty: yow iree on The D C FHURSDAY, JANUARY 14 . Park al % vcu‘lj 1 We pr ‘ SWE ttfli"y ome of M ‘s children to fellowship the Tard‘s table, cither ring, or evening service. . 700 . {oun People‘s . i 7:45 Communion sermon by . 6.\ olte, presiding Wodm-â€"?uyer service, Thut (today)â€"The p meeting will be homg of Mrs. Fred . Park nvenue. Friends ended and Sold by uie evening, Jax. 38 St. . ‘ [Evangelical t Rev, F,. G. Piepenbrok, Wort service 9 a.m. s 10 am. _â€" â€" this week cond! ‘g y _ conference |wil) nvene in the KLC.E. room. | _ We pi Christ crucified, tise odk y Amain 2 MORAN Read The Want Ads h4 tal again. Daily,C&EI Ry . .9 h¢

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