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Highland Park Press, 3 Oct 1940, p. 10

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“ancients-aha!“ www.muu- m d Chi-bun Ida- m.hqscm “Mains-I‘M 'tmt_ae4_Brh-t WMmuMl-dAn. 'so-ees-set-h, mMauQAdCIMId-p Mahdi-mum 'qutu-ofs0-,arqi. wmmmuom. Tuet_otet1hutar'su- ".tttt.tsskbgthtotmAhatott. am mad which in ow any but: ' o'clock In tho min. to 0 in the waning and on Sunni-y: until tt o'clock. On Sunday the sanding no- t. om (roll: 2:80 to 5:00. Ben the Bible and .1! and» out“ Christian Scum 11mm. my be mad, borrowed or put-had. All we cordially invited to stand than union and link. Ill. of tho St. John's Evangelical (lurch Highland Park Worship service 9 mm. Sunday school 10:15 mm. Rev. Benjamin Pram of Luke Zurich will occupy the pulpit at St. John's church Sunday. Rev. P. G. Piepenbrok will be at St. Peter Evangelical Community church to preach the sermon It the 96th tut- nivernry of that church. Members and friends of St. John's church are cordially invited to attend the evening service. Confirmation instruction will be- gin Saturday, Oct. 6. Members who wish to register for eoMrmation should meet " the church " 9:15 am. The than will meet at Deer- field for instruction. Transports- tion will be furnished. Choir reheat-8| every Thursday evening Its 7:30 p.m. The Woman's Guild will meet on Thursday, October 10, at the home of Mrs. P. D. Clan-y. Chicago. For further information as to the meet. ing cull Mrs. Harry Elliott. mm SCIENCE CHURCHE: “Reality" was the subject of m Inna-Samoa In all Churches 0' Oil-M. Scientist. on 'Snnday. Be, now at. The 0014:]: Ten nu, "Fear nu‘ little ttttet; tor It In your Father good pie-cure to give you the king don)" Ihun t2:82t. Among the citation- which can when! the [mu-Sermon I” tts followinu from the Bible: "New when the Inn was setting. III the: that no any lick with divers die ene- hrouht them unto him; um he llld his hand- on every one or them. Ind heated them. And when in In any. he departed uni went into n desert piece: and the neon!" nought him, and came unto him, and "you Men, ihnt he should not de pert from them. And be said untu them. I mint preach the kingdom ot God to other citie- nleo: for there fore In I lent" ILuke 4313.42.43) The Lennon-Sermon aim: in eluded the following pnungen tron the Chrlntlln Science textbook "Science and Health wlth Key to the Ber1ptures," by Mary Baker Eddy "Ree-rm, rightly directed. nerve. to correct the errors of corporeal Den-e; but Mn. 'sieenerm. end death will seem reel leven II the expert once. of the sleeping dream nee-m relll until the Science of man] eternal hernlony break- their lllu» lion with the unbroken reality of mention: being" lp. 494). Board meeting October 4, T:80 Adult Education C L A S S ll S Registration and Start of Classes October 7 “he! Ertttthrh Woodwork Archery English Litmture Metal Work Photognphy Bookkeeping Leather Work Public Speaking Begin-er Typist Booandlng Cooking Aimee Tnlst Upbohterinz Sewing Beginner Sim-thud Bunc- Luv Mechanical Draw. Alma Short“ Math-nth: Architectural Draw. Driving or Punting CHURCH NEWS Fee $1.50 per Course ALSO FIVE LECTURES ON CURRENT AFFAIRS At the High land Park High School Classes Offered WPMWM uttmt,_undmsaadPtooreet Ans. Church M I. tterr--- "tt - label " but)! and You: Pooph’l mu. 11:00 Chunk: school for lub- an nd Primary emit-I. 11:00 Honing worship. (hm-up union and welcome of In! new. Th. choir and m Orton m I" but in the mien. 7:16 Taxis lock”. Momur-1t00 Wom’u Am tion Group meeting: in the bones. q'Yassdnr-0t" Young Woman'- ' dinner " the church. 7:00 Opening Fall meeting of ttu Young People's Society. Jane Todd, president. ThtsrBd_:00 Choir prlctice. Pridny--B:00 Meeting of the Sea- sion with all new members to be received It the Communion Oct. tit. Sen-ion. 816 Emmary Terrace, D-fuid Sunday, Oct. tr- Sund-y school 9:45 Ban. Rally day and demonstration program. Pnrenu of children will be upochl guests. Morning worship 10:45 mm. Holy Communion will be celebnted u put of the international program of World Communion Smithy. Special music by the church ishoir. Communion meditation by In". Bruso. Vesper service 4:30 pm. Sm concert by the choir of Gm Wmn- gelicnl church, Naperville, Ill. Free- will offering. Dr. W. P. Weir, minister Sundly. October e-- 10:00 The Church School. All de- partmentn meet in the Slnctulry for opening service. Specill mes- Mute to the school by Dr. Weir. 11:00 Public Worship. Sermon by Dr. Weir. Sundly Evening Fellowship 5:30 pan. Supper will be served by I committee of the ladies of the con- gregation. The Grace church choir will be special guests. . At 7:30 p.m. the all talking, tech- nicolor motion picture, "The Middle- ton Family at the New York World's Fair" will be shown. Beautiful scenes and keen humor hold the interest the 67 minutes required for running the Mat. Community singing. Weekday Activitie- Choir rehearsal Friday TAs pam The midweek service Wednesday 8 pan. diseuGions on Bible." Fireside Club Thursday, Oct. 10, il p.m. Meeting " the home of Mr. Ind Mrs. Aha] Petemn. De- cor-h lvenue. Long Lake. Ill. - "The opening aarvice of the full Ind winter nelson. The minister will open I uric: of leeteret If" QualityCleaners Plan. B. P. I" RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING co. Td-ur-w." Boy Scout Troop iv.dmmur--r.is Choir "hand. Thurasur-r.46 Meeting of tho Bethlehe- Evmeliul - Rev. En] J. Bruno. minister Deeraeld Preohrtertnn Church "Row to Read the WWW“ WhyuMhmlAu. t.l.lnN-ul,m 'tattrttnr-i0tstr.3Us haw-human.” dsrsehtrMeral non-ah; with who. Are-am-bs- brturtia-ved"eftts mm" in. nom. south at. John'- “on. u I o'clock My of Lake Zurlch will occupy the pul- pit at St. Paul'l church Sunday. lav. P. G. Hembrok will be at " Per. w Evanulical Community church in 'Northbrook to preach the barman for the 96th anniversary of that church. Members and friends of St. Paul’s an cordially invited to at, tend the evening service " T:80 Inn. Choir rehearsal 7:30 pm. Teacher: and oiBeem meetlng on Monday, Oct. 7, 7:39 pm. ___ Church and school var-hip - 10:30 mm. Rev. Benjamin M Evangelical Nutrhtisra, Walnu- day, Oct. 9, 1:30 pan. -_- A eirntumation insiruction will be, gin Sunni-y, October 6, 9:30 Ban. Grace Methodist Cal-ch Corner of North and uuretta Aves. Rev. Ray Pierce, palm Sand-y school 9:30 am. Church services 10:30 am. Sermon topic, “Faith in God Today." Young peo~ ple meet at. 7:30 pm. Sunday eve- ning. 11 “with Endeavor 6:45 g..._ Pray-r with: Wetland-y Deerfield Rev. J. Y. Murphy, pastor Sunday "Is”! 7, 8:30, 10 and .:30. Daily Muses 7:30. Devotions Tuesday It tr pan. Confessions Ssturdsy at 7:80 pan. Bt. We Bundled much Holy Cram CItIIolic ' {II IIOILAID ’AII ’IIII Also a selection of table lamps in a variety of styles and prices “090nm WorursMeetoet.4 msnuaw-co-mdh '1iirseino-tNiidhttFtxrith theutea3ettatr-,FMevSs Canyann. applaud-tho cum-pu- [lanthanum-utmo- tiemtrte-uesoetheemtrmitt- audithupodl-tlopmhuuo "trtti-rtu-atheehntr. mwmhoulWhl-Ibth following "-tiemuxrrtttrtqto the-urged-ee-mittee.. Tut-uniudnnmbcrofuuou tieutafortu-i_iretm night. In! and” mums be patch-d and dutrftmud in If; combo. with the with“ of each individul new!" to the time and number of Norm. his priv- ilege my be extended to bully and friends. The net- eortt-Ut- ed ere located In the choice " nee. tion of the main floor to the reu- of the boxes. Since transportation in gnu: a problem, museum.- an under advisement tor an “auto cowl." A favorable "anon” to the above proporition will serve both you and the Civic Opera Company. In ad- dition to the obvioua aucta of an]: an arrangement is the intangible one of diffusing friendly intercourse in the community. Any one who wishes to participate in the offer may communicate with Mrs. H. L. Onnmnnrs, Highland Park 186, or Mrs. L. IAWiI Cohen, Highland Park 8920, 1toetober l. The last raltrof ell the workers will take plIce Friday, October t, " 2:30 nt the home of Mn. L. L. Cohen, 266 Home! avenue, Highland Park. Will each one notify the hostess of her intention to be pres- ent to give a report of the results of her "oru. Mr. Joseph Loy, . moving spirit in the promotional activities of the Civic Open Com- pany, will address the group. Mrs. James G. McMillan, president of the Guild, will also be on hand to en- swer questions pertinent to the gen- and status of the Guild's work. q us.m-uhu-.c~y W 'ih.r-d-u.rbm-.+ '-srh-iaoAo-Ndtsr-rottaE --u-b-isrs Elam]: 'tarid-eh" MehPeatorft986 “mthw-mu WMIMMBIJII -d-t.,nagutemna.rrftoetrdttbt atmd'eta..vsrthotraiNrrFmd “Maw-p.13.” -et.a.arueh.rsteredthisNtt 'rmairtaee800bttrnasdeiru,t.rs "--bemtumtuh-h- ch- at M, 1m. Ian th-tti-tN-li-ther, m forty um ell-In who t_tartaf-dheeherta'oehttotB. MAY, carom (an Tia - huh-an (my in- dudaa Mn!” mam an ta this dutriet aim. laat Jana. Highland Park Hick who! In rapidly approaching in - on- ronmt of 1,“? numb ll the year of t986-1986, flint balm In. Lnlm Penal: nigh nehool van our plated and opened in the northern part of the Durham-Shields Tm nhip High School diam in Bantam- ber, 1985, Study Proposed Merger of Coke And Gas Companies The Preferred Stockholders Pro. tective committee of the North Shore Gas company In- been very busy the put in weeks, undying and analyzing the proposed plan for I merger of the Coke and Chemical mmpnny with the North Shore (in company. Mr. John D. Fernham, nttorney for the Protective committee, re- ports daily conferences with the nt- torney’e of the Baebr interests, for the purpose of protecting the inter- ests of the North Shore Gee Co. preferred stockholders. In this re- epect, it ie the intention and PTW- poee of the Protective committee to see that the Gas company’s pre- ferred stockholders receive their fairred stockholders receive their fair and equitable proportion of stock in the new proposed merged company. 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It is expected that u negotistions progress, s much Inger proportion of the company’s stockholders "I” request the Proactive committee to represent them. From an to than u m indep- menu at. place. the Protective eon- mime will inform the Itoekholden of progress being made, through an columns of this newspaper. Lilflllllflm

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