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Highland Park Press, 20 Jan 1938, p. 2

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Brilliant Young Novelist To Speak In Winnetka on Tuesday Evening Tuesday evening,. Jan. 25th, at $:30 p.m., Martha Gellhorn, foreign correspondent and radio broadcaster, will appear in a program sponsored by the Bryn Mawr College club of Real Estate Course Opens Tonight In Evanston School The Evanston North Shore Real Estate Board, through its Educaâ€" tion Committee, is presenting an interesting course of study in Real Estate beginning Thursday eveâ€" ning, January 20th. The course, comprising eight evening meetings, will be open to all real estate peoâ€" ple operating on the North Shore and the members of their organizaâ€" tions,. Although the course is beâ€" ing sponsored by the Board, all firms or individuals interested in the program may attend. Among the leading topics to be covered are "The Origin and Hisâ€" tory of Land Ownership" â€"Conâ€" tractsâ€"Leasesâ€"Titles â€" Mortgages Escrowsâ€"and Descriptions. . These and many other subjects, comprising the course, will be hanâ€" dled by men not only thoroughly versed but also eminently capable of getting over their message in a way easilyâ€"understood â€"byâ€"both â€"beginâ€" ners as well as the thoroughly exâ€" perienced Realtor. . Bert l‘fhr. Alice Brady, Mischa Auer, Louise Fazenda, _ Billy House, Joy Hodges, Jimmy Savo, Barbara Read CRIME DOES NOT PAY, "Give ‘til It Hurts" â€" LATEST METROTONE NEWS Thursday, Friday Pn-uu-w-'ru-w.umrwlm ‘That‘s the best way we know of to describe the freshness and pureness of Mellody Farms‘ milk. Taste A GLASS FULL OF MELLODY MILK Leo Carillo, Jean Parker, James Ellison, Otto Kruger, * Robert Barrat, Andy Clyde, Addison Richards BETTY BOOP CARTOON, "The nu'y Henter" _â€" PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL _ LATEST PATHE NEWS «ootumcmmettitinath Saturdayâ€"(Matinee 2 to 4; Evening 7 to 11) Suplay, Monday, Tuesday (Sun. continuous 2 to 11) Jan. 23â€"24â€"25 Wednesday, Thursday, Friday .e ADEADUITIRS Prom: ts Mincer t tos Bie honich *n oo ~ SPRCIALTY, "Hellyweed Star Reporte" LATEST METROTONRE NEY Next Week: y "LIVE, LOVE AND LEARNY Robert Hutvmy..z:nd .-.2' Rdc;t Benchley, â€" n xTEST »MARCH Of TiMk® "MERRYâ€"GOâ€"ROUND OF 1938" "DAMBEL IN DISTRESS®" "CONQUBST." YOU WILL WANT MORE EVERY DAY « . . as fresh and pure as the falling snow! "DR. SYN" Martha: Gellhorn is a rare combiâ€" nation of youth and understanding, charm, beauty and intelligence. She is a wonderful speaker. Few people on the platform today could bring a metropolitan audience to its feet cheering as she did in her debut at New York‘s famous Dutch Treat club. Her stories are lifted quiverâ€" ing from life. She can make you laugh a little, weep a little, broaden your insight into human beings tremendously. Don‘t miss her. Spain y before Christmas, and is -um!,m here, lecturing. Editors, authors, crities, commenâ€" tators and socialâ€" workers have acâ€" claimed Martha Gellhorn, as great and one of the best among her conâ€" temporaries. Lowell Thomas says, "It was most impressive to see how skillfully and feeling this young girl reached the hearts of her audience." . George E. Harbert, Title Officer of the Chicago Title and Trust Comâ€" pany and Faculty Member of the John Marshall Law School; Joseph D. Shelly, Chief Escrow Officer of the same company; Andrew C. Hamâ€" ilton, of Kirkland Fleming Green Martin and Ellis and Acting Direcâ€" tor of the Departments of Business Law and Real Estate of the Central Y.M.C.A College are a few of the leaders of thought in the field who will conduct the course. Mrs. Roosevelt js quoted as sayâ€" ing, "A very remarkable piece of writing. She can make many people and many situations live for us." ‘Tickets may be procured from Mrs. Cary Wood Thomas, 537 S. Linâ€" den avenue, or phone 1785. C The opening of the course will take place at the Orrington School Auditorium at eight o‘clock. Highâ€" lights of the evening will be the distribution of the complete proâ€" gram for the course; an address by Harry Grant Atkinson, Director of Activities of the National Associaâ€" tion of Real Estate Boards on the "Necessity of Good Merchandising"; and the presentation of the farcial comedy skit given at the State Conâ€" vention at Peoria in November, The committee states that the home ownâ€" ers and home buyers of the North Shore would be interested in Mr. Atkinson‘s message and might get many laughs from the skit and that they are cordially invited to attend. January 26â€"27â€"28 January 20â€"21 January 22 do@tk. t wmuttsctactem do 9t w mm tshort i tm 9:45 Church school. This should be the best time of the year for our school in attendance and for worâ€" ship, study and social activity. The attendance last Sunday was 373. 11:00 Morning worship. Dr. Sherâ€" win will speak on "The Simplicity of Greatness." F 7:00 Tuxis society. The goung people asked Dr. Sherwin to speak to them interracial marriage.. Tuesday. 7:45 Young Wanan‘s club meeting. & Wednesday 7:00 Man‘s Fellowâ€" ship club dinner. Rgar Admiral Hayne Ellis will be the guest speakâ€" er. A cordial invitation is extendâ€" ed to anyone interested. Thursday 7:30 Boy Scout meetâ€" ing. Troop 324. avenue, is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ,. 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 to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. Subject for next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon: "Truth." A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridan road, which is open dn{il, from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 in the evening, except on Saturday when it is open from 9 a.m. to 9 First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, Illinois, 381 Hazel On Sunday the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borâ€" rowed, or purchased. 3 â€" All are cordially invited to attend the services and make use of the reading room. Church Laurel and Linden Avenues Dr. Louis W. Sherwin, Minister Church Phone 6838 f Sunday : 1 on o s C s ie CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES "Life" was the subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Januâ€" ary 16. _ The Golden Text was, "In the be: ginning was the Word, and t Word was with God, and the Wor was God. . .. In Him was life; the life was the light of men" Jw 1:1, 4). A First Church of Christ, Scientist Among the citations which tomâ€" prised the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the following from the Bible: "How exâ€" cellent is thy loving kindness, O God! therefore the children of men put their trust under the shadow of thy wings. They shall be abun: dantly satisfied with the fatness of thy house; and thou shalt make them drink of the river of thy pleasâ€" ures. For with thee is the founâ€" tain of life: in thy llx% shall we see light" (Psalms 36:74). The Lessonâ€"Sermgn also inâ€" cluded the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Because Life is God, Life must be eternal, selfâ€"existent. Life is the everlasting I am, the Being who was and is and shall be, whom nothing can erase" (p. 289â€"00). Morning worship 11â€"a.m. Special music by‘ the choir. Junior sermon for children. Communion service. Sermon by Rev. L. C. Schmidt, disâ€" trict superintendent. Young People‘s Forum, 7 p.m. The evening service 8 p.m. Serâ€" mon by the minister. _ Special music. Bethlehem Evangelical Church Rev. E. J. Bruso, Minister 815 Résemary Terrace Deerfield Sunday, Jan. 23, 1938 Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mr. Arno A. Frantz, superintendent. . ! Weekday Activities ireside club Thursday 8 p.m. at home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold L. Peterson. Choir rehearsal Friday 7:30 p.m. A social hour with refreshmerits will follow. Highland Park ‘Wresbyterian Brotherhood meeting at home of President M. A. Frantz, 658 Deerâ€" fiéld road Tuesday 8 p.m. The midweek service Wednesday 8 p.m. Church and school worship servâ€" ice 10:30 a.m. No doubt many people of St. Paul‘s church have made a resoâ€" lution to be better church goers in 1938. The attendance has been splendid. Keep up the good work. It will bring blessing to you and your church far beyond 1938. Mm" subject for next Sunday: "Fear. Confirmation instruction Saturâ€" day, 9:30 a.m. Junior choir, Monday 3:45 p.m. Twentyâ€"cight children are now en« rolled in the choir. To do effective ;nmmm-‘m 'myhfihmhm ship and fellowship with us at St. Paul‘s church. St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church CHURCH NEWS Deerfield Thursday: 7:80 p.m. The young people will go for either a> sleigh or comsting party provided the weaâ€" ther conditions permit the same. If not, other plans will be carried through. 1 ; Friday: 7:80 p.m. The choir will meet for rehearsal, all members of the choir. are asked to be present, and on time. Sundayâ€" 9:45 a.m. The Church at Study. Classes for all ages. The Bethany, Evangelical Church Laure! and McGovern ® H. F. Siemsen, Pastor 11:00 a.m. Morning worship. Rev. Siemsen will preach. 6:45 p.m. Young people‘s meeting in the Junior room. The course in Courtship and Marriage will ‘be eontinued. 7::45 p.m. Evening service. Good singing and a gospel message. The men of the church will share in the program. < Tuesday: 8 p.m. The Laurel League will meet at the home of Mr. George Bray, 607 Homewood avenue. All men of the church are invited. Mr. E. W. Sundell will Wednesday: 7:45 p.m. The midâ€" week service will take place in the C. N. Dubs room. All members and friends are invited to share in this hour of Fellowship and instrucâ€" tion. 8:45 p.m. The Official Board will meet following the midâ€"week seryvâ€" * Dr., W. F. Weir, Minister Sunday : â€" 9:30 a.m. Church school. Milton O. Olson, Supt. 10:00 a.m. Adult Bible classes. 10:45 a.m. Public worship with sermon by Dr. Weir. . 7:00 p.m. High School Young People‘s meeting. Mondayâ€"7:30 p.m. Boy Scouts. Wednesdayâ€"8:00 _ p.m. _ Choir practice. The Baraca Sunday School class will hold their monthly meeting at ‘the home of Mr. Frank Wichman, 627 S. St. Johns ave., Monday eveâ€" ning, Jan. 24, at 8 p.m. First United Evangelical Church Greenbay Road and Laurel Ave. F. S. Robinson, Pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Morning worship 10:45. "Why I Love _to Talk with Great Men." Christian Endeavor 6:45 p.m. Evening service 7:45, "Shall Jesâ€" us Return to Palestine?" Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central at McGovern W. F. Subr, Pastor Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Waither League at the hall. 8 Friday at 8 p.m. Annual meeting of the congregation at the church, which is to be attended by all memâ€" bers. Saturday at 9 a.m. Saturday school and confirmation instruction. Sunday at 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. P Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Morning worship. Deerfield Presbyterian Church K. Kuglin, Assistant Worship service 9 a.m. ‘ Church sehool 10 a.m. Sermon subject for next Sunday: "Fear." 1 We were glad to vote several visâ€" itors at church last Sunday. Someâ€" body brought a friend. Will you bring one next Sunday?t" Catechism class is held every Sunday after the 9 o‘clock Mass for the children not attending a parish "school. Weekday Masses at Rectory, 914 Waukegan road. R 11 Local Tankmen Meet Oak Park Saturday Comches Bob Kendig and Mark Panther took their varsity \and freshâ€"soph swimming and diving teams to Proviso last Monday afterâ€" noon where both outfits scored topâ€" heavy victories in strong Suburban league competition. ‘ Choir rehearsal Thursday 7:30 o Deerfield Rev. James V. Murphy, pastor. Sunday Masses; 7:30 9, 10:30, St. John‘s Evangelical Church Scoring firsts in every event but Holy Cross Catholis Church «& Highland Park F.~G. Piepenbrok, ‘pastor OTTO F. FISHER, Pres. Waukegan and Webster Avenues Well Dressed Folks Depend On Our Cleaning To Maintain That Smart | Appearance Erming Cleaners, Inrâ€" Webster Avenues Highwood, Illinois All Phones â€" Highland Park 3710 Take Advantage of This Money Saving Service _ downed their 47â€"19. Ca m-nuh-x..:.um: the 40 and 60 yard free styles. in the diving and Frank Spaulding showed marked improvement over his work against Evanston to take third in the same event. * Summary : points to spare. The final score was 40â€"26. Keith Shay again placed first Varsity 160â€"yard relayâ€"Proviso; 100â€"yard breaststrokeâ€"Magnus (P), Higgins, Vinyard; 40â€"yard free styleâ€"Pavâ€" lovie (P), Musser, Coléman; 100â€" yard backstroke â€" Heyman, Pier, Seabrook (P) ; 100â€"yard free styleâ€" Erickson, Peters, McCarthy (P); divingâ€"Shay, Cleff (P), Spaulding; medley. relayâ€"Highland Park (Pier, Higgins, Peters). 160â€"yard relay â€" Highiand Park (Crane, Atwood, Johnson), Temple. ton); 40â€"yard breaststrokeâ€" Eaton (P), Schroeder, Porter; 40â€"yard free styleâ€"Reading, Lyon, Bisterfelt (P); 40â€"yard backstroke â€" Hill, Bowes, McEvoy (P); 60â€"yard free styleâ€"Reading, Lyon, Gentiline (P). Divingâ€"Lawler, Cobble, Cleff (P); medley relayâ€"Proviso. Read the Want Ads «o6

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