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Highland Park Press, 21 Jan 1937, p. 7

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o 2o m _ ies i g¢ n e it iron pel ney dirons, tch plates, l--blr‘.-: Sale ACISTS idan Roa l ue Ed ARY â€" 21 NT â€" ADS .$1. $1. ®1. » 1987 usi rBUVRSDAY, Charch, The Church of Christ, The Sunda; morning service is held at 11 0‘ and the Wednesâ€" T piicP se s sn d EUE 3 _ day evening m testimonies 0 ’.'.,m' of 20 years, and is held Sunday rning at 9:80. s . Subject for ne fiudw'uln-u e eR e 0 aog nc & maintained by, this church at 48 N. Sheridan ,Mil.mllly from:9 0‘ in the morning to 6 in the except on Saturday when it is open from 9 a.m. to 9 ppen from 2:00 to ;0:dU. . HOre she Bible and authorized Christian w"‘"‘i“ may be read, borâ€" ‘CHRISTIAN §CIENCE CHURCHES tend the se the reading ary 17. f ‘The Golde is the poiti dnd of my c | . i AAihot «hi Li cutizaln se $ Be sn ced satoo of life" (Psaims 16:5, 11). + ‘ Among the citations which comâ€" ;fl-ld the â€"Nermon was the owing +1 the Bible: "Lord, thou hast our dwelling place in all â€" genera . Before the mounâ€" taing were brought forth, or ever thou ha the earth and the world, even everiasting to everâ€" ::;.... art God" (Psaims 90 : The Lesgponâ€"Sermon also inâ€" eluded the following passages from the: Christlan Science textbook, "Science and Health with Kéy to the Scriptures,"" by Mary Baker Eddy : "Because TAfo is God, Life must be eternal, selfâ€"existent [Life is the everiasting 1 Am, the B‘:u who was and is and shall be, whaom nothing can erase" {p. 289â€"200). 4 ((Pioneer Day) ' Sunday | school 9:45 a.m. My. Arthur F. Merner, Supt. . . Morning worship, 11 a.m.‘ Speâ€" «ial music by the choir. : Sermon by Reverend |Bruso.,: Special offering for Azedland RAired ministers. Morning worship, 11 a.m.> Speâ€" gial music by the choir. : Sermon by Reverend | Bruso. ,: Special offering for Aged and R&ired ministers. Young people‘s forum 7:15 p.m. Topic: "How May We Work for a Fairer bution of Wealth?" The evening service 8 p.m.â€". An ‘hour of quiet meditation led by "\Ch 10: :-.?nf Jan Me Y F an iiyitat ~‘ es A On Sunday: the reading room Pinait club Thursday 8 p.m. at home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Peterâ€" "Life" the subject of the pssonâ€"8e: in @all Churches of hrtst. Scien on Runday, Januâ€" Choir rehearsal Friday 7:30 p.m. Mr. Christensen, director. ‘"A ing of all young people to complet@ plans for reorganization will be Tuesday evening, Janâ€" vary . The midweek service Wednesday 8 p.m. John L. Vetter, leader, 10: rst United. Evangelital Church Greén Bay Road at Laure! Avenue Â¥. F. Brandfeliner, Pastor . A Church with a message for. all. : y Services: $ o;\o\ urch Bible school, Supt. R. + F. A 105: (Divine worship, ‘sermon by 7:00 Young people‘s service. ~T:4b istic service, sermon by Tthe pastor. We preach, "The rious Christ." _ Midkweek prayer service held each W y evening 8 o‘clock. We y invite you to our services. January meeting of. the St. Mens club> will b‘;h'.:: on y, January 28, 8 p.m room of the church. m% an ifvitation to all who are interâ€" , n a church program for men. note the change of day from y to_ Wc s Choir rehearsal Friday 7:80 p:m. ‘AtBletic club Friday 7:30 PM. _ l'h TA & O Wast Central at«McGovern . W. F Suhr, minister ; Id Luecke, assistant Th > ; i :00 Walther league at the wl' x Satu St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church â€" F. M;l:k.l’uw . F. G,. Piepenbro f Church school and worship service minigter, or "Truth." i"&.tt o‘clock. & y 1 ‘is open to pupils Evangelical Church . J. Bruso, Minister 815 Rosemary Terrace | ~ Deerfield T v. F>G. Piepenbrok, Pastor rship service 9 a.m. rch school 10 a.m. . To e ir rehearsal Friday, 7:30 pm®â€" John‘s Evangelical Church . Sunday school. .. Main service. Church school. Text was. "The Lord . of mine inberitance : thou niaintainest my. vilt shew me the path ting, which includes ially invited to. atâ€" es and make use of Lutheran URCH NEWS Activities YX 21, 1937 24, 1937 Thursday: Thed young people will meet at the ch for their monthly social ‘program â€"mndbusiness meetâ€" ing at 7:30 p.m. ~> * Friday: The will meet at the home of Mr Mrs. L. R. Hawâ€" ley, 1125 8. n at 6:30 p.m. + Sunday: . _ | «_ 9:45 a.m. y school. ;" © 11:00 a.m. M. worship, ~with ‘message by |the pastor, special : music by ‘the choir and {hn; Semâ€" 6:45 p.m. Young people in the chaâ€" pel. The nary quartette will have ' + » 7 :45 p.m. g â€" service.. (Ira Wilson of olur Kentucky Mission will speak, ‘(the Seminary quarâ€" Monday:> official board will meet in the tor‘s study at 7:45 p.m. § ‘ruuda{: Laurel League will meet at 7:45 p.m. The time and place will{ be gnnounced on Sunday. Wednesday; | Midâ€"week service in the n'ont.roouxot the S. S. unit at 7:45 p.m. The pastor will lead the service. > Byc i dcstf Vesper: The Bethany choir will present a pd musical service on Bunday, Jan. 8: at 4 p.m. This will be followed by a tea and. moving pictuires, given by Miss Elaine Mielke of (,Nélto.. at which time she will tell of her recent trip :to the H:fly hnr s s * 4 ‘Church # £x76 l‘flflfl + £5, | :Rev. William F. Weir, Pastor . Suriday, January 24â€" (~~<, °; 9:80 The Church school. ‘ 10:00 The Mens and Womens Bible 10:45 Wo%n‘nd sermon.> 7:00 The society study <of the third lesson on â€""The Better Life," ; & ‘ 8:00 Evening andâ€" fgermon. . Dr. _ Weir will give the second sermon on the Sunday night series on ‘the Gospel by John. The Womens Bible class will promote the atâ€" _ tendance of men and the Mens Bible class the attendance of men on these six Sunday night servâ€" Thursday: 2 f | 7:30 Meeting of Boy and Girl Girl Scouts. > * Thursday, January 21 the Womens association holds its monthly â€"meetâ€" ing in the church. ; A work meeting in the forenoon, a luncheon meeting at noon and a program in the afterâ€" noon. © Mrs, Harold Norman will give an illustrated talk. j 6A Mrs. ‘Wm. A. Tennermann has been elected historian for the Presâ€" byterian church, Highland Park Presbyterian Church â€"â€"Laurel and Linden avenues ; _ Dr. Louis W. Sherwin, Minister: : CThurch phone 683 â€" Thursday: : i 7:30 Boy Scout meeting. Troop 824. Sunday: . & : 9:45 Church school with these in charge. Beginers â€" Mrs. Harold . Pfster; Primary â€"Mrs. Charles :Brooks; Juniorâ€"Mrs. William Mann; Young Peopleâ€"Mr. Alfred Sihler presiding. 11:00 Morning worship.â€" Young Rev. H. F. Biemsen, Pastor F. W. Boelter, Assistant People‘s day. . Minister,. Dr. Sherâ€" Ese Bethany lical Church Laurel .fi McGovern Brookfield or Sunlight Butter . 35¢ SsWIFT‘S PREMIUN Native Beef Round Steak Tenderized Native Beef Sirloin Steak . 29c Native Beef CHUCK ROAST 1b. Native Beef Special For Friday & Saturday 194%c 29¢ 1b. ns Spring Lamb Legs : * Rolled Rib Native Kerber‘s HOCKLESS CALI H A M S pound 29¢ pound 19¢ 6:80 Tuxis tea at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Sherwin. _ | ‘| > 7:00 Tuxis society meeting held in the pubr’% study in the parish house with a tallk about the books. Tuesday: | | _ ; id 7:80 Teacher training class in the parish houg. P h c 7:45 Young Woman‘s club. D. A. K. BETTER :: FILMS REVIEW "Back To Nature." Cast: Jed Pronty, Shirley Dean, Dixie Dunbar. Tony Martin, Friday, | Saturday, January 22, 28. When Mr. Jones is selected to make the most important speech of the Druggist‘s Convention, the members of his family decide to accompany him and "go :.ek to naâ€" ture‘ ‘in a modern way, so they buy a trailer. Naturalness tn the part of the cast, some lovely ;Lotozuphy‘ of the outâ€"ofâ€"doors, cle comedy and.a good story are the s:‘uundint features of ‘this very human ‘proâ€" duction, | Family., _ . 2. “r(r?? Hutch." Cast: Wallace Berry, Eric Linden, Cecilia. Parker,: ‘Elizabeth‘ Patterson, Sunday, Monâ€" day, Tuesday, January 24, 25 26: A man who hadn‘t "gotten ‘round to gqing to ;vork" I‘n twenty years finds a reason fortrying it. A homely story of backwoods folk "ful'l of huL- win, | leader, . Kenneth . Jones; board of Christian epmfion, Traver Hamilton; offertory, cello solo, Robin Gourley; talk, Betty Ann Johnson; seripture, Virginia Sherwin; prayer, Raymond Rogâ€" man interest and held together with exceeding humorous dialogue. Famâ€" fy. 8 xfi afecf «sn ‘ "The Big Brosdcast of .1937." Cast: Jack Benny, Burné and Allen, Bob Burns Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia Symphony Orchesâ€" tra. Wednesday, Thursday, January 26, 27. Leopold Stokowski and the Philadelphia orchestra | make. this film one to see and hear, the inside story of broadcasting and the closeâ€" up of orchrestral instruments, with explanatory comments, are illuminâ€" ating. | There is a light touch in the plot which, with the best music played by one of the world‘s finest orchestras, will put over the film with both movie and music fans. Family. SPECIAL: Tenderized Ham & Beef STEAKS Your Typewriter Man ‘Highland Park 567. REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" SALES 1b. . 20¢ Bacon Squares pound Kerber‘s ALBERT LARSON 19¢ E. K. CATTON STATIONER CALL |, Swift‘s Prem. < Spr‘g Lamb Shoulders All Beef Hamburger Fresh Ground ib. 27¢ pound 16c pound 15¢ THE PRESS For Younger Children Patch and Fenton â€" Mountain Neighborsâ€"Fourteen ‘tales of infor: mation about adventures and habits ‘of interesting animals who live on I‘L Success 1k MERCEH the mountain side or deep in the forests of the Rocky. Mountains.. | :Flack â€" Tim Tadpole and th Great Bullfrogâ€"A flively pi * book of the progress of a : Flackâ€"Willy Nillyâ€"A pictureâ€"book of ‘a penguin wanted to be different. £ Gall â€" Little Black Ant â€" 1 everyâ€"day life of a black ant. Gallâ€"Ringtailâ€"The story of little racoon and his family. _ _ Smalleyâ€"â€"Do You Knowâ€"Brie! simple text telling a little child 0 intn:rtfiu things in . the insec world, â€"> > c Wiescâ€"Wallie,‘ the Walrusâ€"Pi« tures and story of the life of a wa rusâ€"~â€"of . polar bearsâ€"and gul fiying over the deep bl Arct ‘For Older Children Bronsonâ€"Paddlewingsâ€"The ventures of a curious young pe from Galapagos. ‘ Bronsonâ€"Water Peopleâ€" ‘ ance and habits of numerous wa creatures.; . f: . ~‘Ditmarsâ€"Book of Prehistoric Efilaâ€"l’ictoflll maps in color prpreting the text and telling where the animals came, Fyleimanâ€"Monkeysâ€"A> deligh informational book. . Photograp illustrations. |° 3 Golden | Gorseâ€"Moorland â€" Mo â€"The story of an Exmoor pony was captured and domesticated. Mukerjiâ€"Fierce Faceâ€"A brilli tale of a tiger and jungle encha ment. Grey Owlâ€"Sajo and the Bea Antiâ€"Back #che | @ sELF SKIRT MARKER Don‘t Miss a Sin Makel an accurate in 30 seconds. No more spraw!â€" ing on the floor. more runs in silk stockings. No more tired custom@is waiting while you &.fio hem. You neu%‘ not l‘on friends or "h-fl»jm"t: can now mark your em. Ordq today, ; to apâ€" ® when delivered. } â€"_â€"â€" Orders also for Pinking Shears, fi holders, Gaugep and other sewing necessi TELEPHON Day in and dily out, regardless of weather, The Highland Park Press brings land Park‘s favorite feat to your ‘home. The y Following the meeting of the auxâ€" ed. iliary the annual meeting of the rill society will be held at luncehon at ichart, | 12:30 in the Boulevard room of the hotel Philip D. Armour, president of Beavir | the society, presiding. Reports of for Murther information. H Setonâ€"Bannertailâ€"â€"The life. story f a squirrel, { Shackelfordâ€"Now for Creaturesâ€" teresting stories© of caterpillers, moths, frogs, turtles, snails, and ’ Wilwerdin:lâ€" Jankwa â€" The biâ€" ography of an African lion. ?eopleâ€"Poetic rendering of two Inâ€" lian children and their beaver pets n the Northern Canada. Much inâ€" formation about the life of the beayâ€" Infant Welfare Society to Meet â€" â€"_ Febz3 in Chicago HIGHLAND PARK 405 E The Woman‘s Auxiliary of the soâ€" ciety will \cConvene in the N rth Ball room in the Stevens )gotalIg_t 10:30 a.m. on February 8, Mrs. Elias Lyâ€" man, Jr. ¢f Evanston, presiding. . Reports of the activities of the twentyâ€"ning centers of the anxiliary will be followed By the elestion of dfficers. for “v'i.iii”" 1937. Highâ€" land Pa'xglk-,ka | center ofbtho l'; ciety 1 be tfimw MA . William W., White who‘will give a report of the year‘s activities of our local center. { fihnummu.._..jutnmmjoywmebfiu. 1 new furniture, planning meals from the stock at your fa r‘s every day of the year. Cheerful crowds in the stores, plé o,ehe-tmospbmoffnn.'..nueqmbineto-‘nhndw 'ounmethinzmr@othnmmhuoofmiwm . . Successful selling has to be ENJOYABLE. And successful n mmmmwfionm&uhoflofl‘!o?a{v \BLE EXTRAS in évery issue of The Highland Park Press. now that Highland Park and Deerfiecld families enjoy reading the ds . . . because they find them in the company of old friends! F. EAD BY A BUYING PUBLIC mics, news stories, editorials . . . all are pleasant companions 1 aders and advertisers alike! * ‘ 1 Issue of Highland Park‘s Shopping Windor tghlanh Park Preas S agree .. . the year‘s work will be given Miss Sara B. Place, and Dr. Heyworth N. Sanford, t cal dirctor, followed by an by Leo M. Iiyons, Commissioner Reliet of the City of Chicago "The Relationship of Private Ag cies to Public Assistance." : th 322 N. First St. Auto Repainting _ * | Cold Frame and Axle Straightening Body and Fender Repairing : BSPRING SERVICE STATIO WELDING AND SOLDE All articles are carefully was! â€" and returned damp, ready : for froning. &t Monday and Tuesday _ OC Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, 15 Ibs. wenspesscncees Shirts, when included in D _ _ Wash, are hand finished. ~PTELEPHONE | HIGHLAND PARK,| ashevecsnentesesecptne n snn i eennnr 10¢ each additional. Shirts PAGE SEVEK 11 mp )C t $ 9Â¥ M

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