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Highland Park Press (1912), 25 Mar 1915, p. 6

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Q nomxnsm O CITIZENS . E] JOHN "@339 E] MARTIN RINGDABL [:j THEODORE M. cum [3 WILLIAM wmm The most exact-5 ing taste is satis- fied by the rich Wheaten flavor of: bread made from: Occident . . . .‘ . the f. guaranteed flour. A “Cost more ‘ Man’s Specimen Ballot ' Election April 6, 1915 Highland Park Fuel Company 102 N. FNSL COAL For Cami-timer of Highway: Deerfield Township, Lake County, Illinois Your grocer has Occident or will get it for you from Edinger and Speidel, Wholesale Distributors ’ Pinon Evanston 5035 or Wilmette 642 For Assistant Supervisor 111 N. St Johns Avenue Highland Park. H] For Supervisor By Petition Plant Douglas Shrubs It's About time no phat filth sluts. Don't let this imporunt matter 30 unlit-h... sun. or you may be dhppoimad h mum. Think the Ipflng panting on not .1 decide wha: you will put in. Our “wallet“. 5”” nimble IuWangM’ofortheu ing. ,, ,IAA_.L_ Douglu Shrubs“ Missions nlong the North Shore. Our loath have in Wuukegnn enable. us todeflverphnu“ Iron: the ground. 'l‘hn's one reason why Duns stock grows to well. We invite you to all at u attentive nurseries 1nd select your own stock i you prefer. Every- thing guaranteed true to me and tree from Selling direct to you. we ere Ible m make lower prices than others on plant. of e uAl qmlxty. We grow and bundle the best only. uglu stock Ind umpiephlngg direcgions guarantee 53c _ 1‘--. In! a postcard or telvphone for I cupy of our new cat-- uad whoknnle price list. Show‘ many illustrnxlnnl of mm North Shurc planting.» of Douglas Shrubi and Tm. Talk about nur wunderful new (‘Hmhlng Ameflc-n Beauty. which we give Free with each 55 order tie: your tony without delay. -. 'AUKEGAN NURSERIES ,- â€"~--a .......... V." 3‘ny All Nrorth Shore orders Ire delivered to your depot free. in perfect condition. Orders Ire now bemg booked (at future shipment. Get your: in while our Assortment is complete. 333 Maple Avenue Highland Park. [IL 1(5 Elm Place Highland Park. Ill Whole-ale Pricesâ€"Freight Prepnid Sprig Catalogue Now Ready WWZH. President WM Ill. We keep the best and guarantee full weight. Call up 335 for a trial order. For Causation" of Highways For Assistant Supervisor For Supervisor 480 W. Central Avenue .Highland Park. Ill By Petition TOWPBHIP CLERK Telephone 335 worth it. ” . Third. We inquire as to the Public Worlhip of the Church. It was en- grafted upon the old synogogue ser- vice and consisted of reading the pzcnp1 it in obedience to and recognition of Christ the Head of all. So Paul charges the Elders o! the church at Ephesus"â€"Take heed therefore unto yourselves. and to all the flock. over which the Holy Ghost hath made you Overseers to feed the (‘hurvh of God. which He hath purchased With his own blood." ‘to the\ apostles and asked them FERN, what shall we do?" And (Peter-answered "Repent ye, and be lbaptized every one of you in the ‘name of Jesus Christ unto the re- lmiasion of your sins, and ye shall re- fceive the gift of the Holy Spirit. For lunto you is the promise. and to your whildren, and to all that are afar off, leven as many as the Lord our God {shall call unto Him." And then we read “They then that received his ‘word were baptized: and there were 'added unto them in that day 3000 ;aouls. " Again when the l’hilippian jailor inquired of Paul and Silas, ""Sirs, what must I do to be saved?" ‘they replied unto him. “Believe on {the Lord Jesus ('hrist and thou shalt ‘be saved, and thy houxe." And over and over again Jesus laid down the es~ ‘sential to discipleship when he invnb ed various ones to "Follow" Him; and, Vunless they renounced all other: and “made Him first and master in their ‘lives. they could not be His disciples. On two occasions Paul gives us something like a list of the chief per- aons in the church in these days which. taken together, run like thin: “Firat, Apostles; second. Prophets; third. Teachers; then powers, some evangeâ€" lists. some pastors. gifts of healing. helps, governments. kinds of tongues." So there was a wide variety of per vices, and apparently a splendid church organiution in the early church. And all Were appointed by and to be controlled by the Holy Spir- These officers and representatives of the churches met in councxl at vlrioun times to Idecide questions affecting doctrine and discipline. One such was held at Jerusalem in the year A. I). 50, nnd was presided over by Jamel “the brother of the Lord." who it Ip- peari was the Bishop of Jerunlem, or the moderator of the General Anembly. Second. We inquire u to wh-t wu the government, or orgnmution, of the Apostolic church'.’ It is very clear that Christ was the head of the church and that the Holy Spirit Wu the guide and counsellor in Ill of its affairs. The apostles themselves oc- cupied a peculiar position of authority Ind leadership as shown in many pne- sages of scripture. But they were not the sole governing body. Elders or Biehope and Deacons also exercmed rule. 7. aluminum. i“. wan-mau- bond cl tho Chunk.” Mm tho word church am an org-aw 'community «WW a” 15". Jun: Chrkt u hid 3nd “1‘“- for the increase end growth of the Church throughout the uses, u when he gave His disciples and His church the great commission, “Go ye and make disciples (or church mem- ber ll )ou please) of all the natxml" But the real birth and growth of the Christian Church date: from the day of Pentecost, when the Holy Spir- it was given to the Church, when it numbered only 120 members. and It the conclusion of Peter's sermon on that memorable day there were added to their number 34,000 new members. From this day on much is said of the church. The Life of the Apmtolic ('hurch Let mlwk at the record of the Life of theyrly {apostolic} church. The cry of our age Is “Back to (‘hrut and the first principles." So let 0! see So the qualifications for disciple- ship as taught by (‘hrist And His Apostles are very simple: Belief in Christ; Repentance. {cranking sin; Baptismâ€"an outwurd expression of the inward faith; and following Jenn â€"doing His will. That in so simple that a “Wayfaring mn, yea though I fool," need not err therein. And theae are the only requirements llid down by the Church today. Those desiring membership in the church today need not trouble themselves about a great many non-essentials that wmetimen keep people out of the church. I! you accept Jesus Christ as your Sm'ior from sin (“with the hurt man be. lieveth unto righteousness"). and ur- knowledge Him as your Lord and Master. 1“And With the mouth confes- sion is made unto salvation") and beck to do His will. ("Follow Me") thlt in all the church asks today. You can then interpret the detail: As you place Ind Hi1 Church 'So the Church wu conlundy in His thought: And in His prlycra, and His last thought and sollcllude ex- pressed just before His ascension was The new Tuna-ant ocripmm gin .vory (rut prominent. to No objocu of supreme impomm: Jun: Christ. “Chriu loved the church. and gut. Himself up for it," Ind “He porch“- ed it with his own blood." First.\ What constuuted member- ship in the L‘hurch of God? Peter mademl very clear on the day of Pentecost when the people cried out m: m MK his mymm And our concluding mqmry u ”If I am not a member of {he Church. should I be? There I: only one an- swer to Ont question, for the manly, confidence. honnt grateful person to make, and it is “Yes. I should be and I will." First. I! I am a member of the church of the living God. the pillar‘ and ground of the truth. “What kind cl a ne-ha a. I? Am I loyal to ChriIt Ind the Church as I ought to he, and have convenanted that I would be? Do I pita it flrat above every other claim and consideration ? It van said of Jeaua that “Zeal for the Fa- thers houae ahall eat me up." I! that in true of ua even In a amall way. there in no other organization or claim or work or vocation of lite that can take ua away from the church and its work. It will nlwaya be flnt; and our church membership will be the moat real and vital factor in our Uvea. Christ and His (‘hurrh firat, every- thing else second the I‘m-nth t‘belnht lirtllle tn "(:0 am was med ripenlncmally tor the lull] ufaHure u! dome-Ith- ult-m-H- um! ar Itch-e u! kwvlry ll haul the u-Ior it [old and "talu- Ita l-rlilltttu-y not ht- , In; attach-d by aalt “IN‘I’ or the III tnuapherv It con-htt- n! In [no-r vet; of aluminium to Ill of ('nppt-r. 1t hm lrnlt'lly of Mmer IH'I‘I Ind who-i bean-d la null" [nun-d and rt-llq-d Ht. 'IMl'y Tm. And} And you my that h- a ink-tun of your Ynmtl) trn-l Band) ~ It ta. "But the- tree h.u no ruling» on It?" "Nu You In. In) Rnohh dun-41ml and m) nun-stun mm- UH: uud went with lutrr ”ml-7‘» \nnLn-r- Mute-ulnar: On the Right Track. ii.- . . Now. in the light of I" this, what are the per-mm! quadonl that we IhouId Ask in conclusion? To make the excuae that church membership in not eaaenual u to act selfiahly and cowardly, and to {all to obey the spectfic command of ('hnaL He gave an the great command to the church to “G0 and make diaclplea of all nations, baptulng in the name of the Father, Ind the Son and the Holy Ghost." and the only place when thu command in taken aenoualy 1a in the ('hriatian church. And |! you an not a member of it, and enllatod m it; work. you are abaolutely reluaing to obey Hi: ordera. He told hu diaeiplea, when He instituted the Lord's aupper, “This do m remembrance of me" and if you are not doing it you are openly nolaunx "in command. I! all men and women were an aell'lah and disobeâ€" dient aa this there would be no churches except God'- out 0! door- (and they never have evangeliud the world), no ministry to preach and shepherd. and aoon no Gospel preserv- ed for the cumin: generation; Bctwbenwh-nihm'rm- merit And come down to the m cen- tury, in whlch we live. we find ell-e “king whnthtbo unoltheflmrch? and is not religion a matter how the individual noul and God? And cnnnot 1 person be I good Christina and remein unidentified with the chunh? And no men and woman elk questions Ind make excum. One man believes that the church in I good thing in the community just like he believes in the police force, and n I good ritiun he II willing to boar hil pert of the phynk‘nl meintennnce o! the church, Although he doe- not con sider It hll duty to be u member of it Another my: it; influence in good for the community. and u nn inltltuuon it has accomplished great good in the world and he believen in it hectune he can uhift the responsibility for the re- ligious trnning of hi! children from his own shoulder-II io thme of the church and its workern. knowing that it in ii good thing {or them, but he Like the blnucks they ulfuhly cling to this chrntun cwilivnuon which holds .dvnnu‘eu for mm bun- neu lnd Lhelr lunnl)‘, Ind wnthout which they Would not live In the com» mumty, und ye! they ulfiohly, indo- lenlly, cowardly. Ind bcgt-rdly rduu to shun: in its deeper "upon-mum", and work They Are burnulel flock bundun TH HH- Whl! II I think noun-H drflnllkm of dbl rmr. “e «mm: In the um- I»! luv crude mum-Mk ohm (ht-no Irr 1 bolt u! a more I on and drifung along from wimouL’The thing: 0! x par-mks, non-producers In the work of chrulnn progress. rlnnwrtux hilt-n ulnar have [HI I Just so (hrietiln rnihution under the more] indernhip of the ('hurrh of l'hrint, with all its precuoun freight, with its nailing Int of devoted, self- ucnfiring men Ind Women who bear upon their shoulder: the life And wel~ {are of the old mpel ship of glory. moves out to other lands currying with it the goepel and the breed of life. Ind wherever she roe: I new And better civiliution rpnnn up And men and women are made beth and hep» pier. But in every community there are men Ind women who never en- roll themuh'e- u passengers, end never become member: of the crew, and non profen to share in the movement. man believea that the church ia a (cool thing in the community juat lilte he believes in the police force, and n a' good ritiun he in willing to hear hia‘ part of the phyak‘al maintenance of the church, although he doea not con sider it hia duty to he a member of it Another “ya ita influence ia good for the community. and an an inatituuon it has accomplished great good in the world and he lrelieveii in it hecauae he can ahift the reaponaihility for the re- ligious training of hi! children from his own shoulder-Ii to thme of the t‘hUH‘h and its workern. knowing that it in a good thing {or them, but he (torn not feel called upon to aupport it (ither \l’llh hia influence by being a member of it, or With his aaauunre in it" material maintenance. m lies a great xtearner When Ihe tomes up to the pier «he has the look at one who has accomplished some- tmng. She ha: come all the way fiom llonglong through storm and \-t.\e. She ha: brought her preriouii freight of pauengera, buaineaa men, nnuionariea, acientuu, and explorera. l‘own in her hold ahe carries a aplen- did cargo. the molten a! the Orient. But way down under the water. out of sight. are a few harnacleii clinging for their livea to the side of the hhlp. They too have made the voyage of aei' en thouaand milea with the ship. and in a way they ahare the honor. although they have been a burden, impeding progress. , ‘0! thin plantation" iii londer at the Dock in San Francu-t ”The moat mmenlrnt place we mid. hide to aitt in I'll the quire u! the « hun‘h “here till! George Yi-anl» ley, the gmeriwur, lie-lug aett down In hta au'uatunM-d plane. thm u! the noun-pi of rotate sate ul‘llr him on both halide-a, elm-pie oiwiy the urn ury. tho-n I|D|Ii|lilfli apuimr, aim at» fight before him, John Twine. ilerke 0! the grin-rat nan-mu}. lining [mined netti- the upstart and Tin-man I‘irn-o. the urge-tit ataiidiiig at the- barn- to he MO) {or any arr\ trr the nan-mm" would require. But fora-mind. aa meu'a attain- iii-e ilttie pron-er Ila-N God’- arriiu- la iwxh'l'lvd. all the iiur 'um limit their plum-Lin tiw quin- till a prayer via- and by Mr BDPKI'. the mini-(er. that it would piano (Sud lo guide and aani'tini- all our prim-od- lnga to hiii uune glory and the guide Paul Pioneer I'm-a. -,a,_ COAL MINERS' CLOCKS. Telling the Time 0' Day by a Lamp or an Oil Fiaah. Do you know that own niiwr uiu-n dowuding into the pit in lurk tiiLi-a Illh him I t‘tluph‘ of t‘llfl‘.l..' 'nM-M IN but ordinary Him-pin «a. fur tlll'} have neither ‘bH‘lI .prtnga. dial. nor an) o! the iuual fllblltlnt‘lllnt‘t‘l ’l‘lii- "rlta‘ha" are aunt-Li liia iainp iird nil flank liy noting the quaint”) of oil mnaunu-dv»or that left‘ the miiu-r nan tell to Within ii Yr“ uitiiuioa uni hour of the day or night \Vlirti a miner] lamp gnu out. u it not infn-qiieiiti; due-a, lli nlniuat nu) rir‘t‘tiiiiatamw he want not n-llslit it fiilnu-lf luau-ml tliougti.hi~ llill)’ he "But I In) "NH I "H p n Illu'h. Li mo and I'll .00“ risk? dope!" -|Jfa Hm 'IMI'y Tm. And} And you my mm b- . Ink-tun- nf )‘nllf YnmIl) INN“. 81nd) ~ I! In. "Hm the- ”he lu- lm ruling» on It?" "Nu You In. In) Rnohh dun-41ml In'l nu nun-stun mm- UH: uud went “'0 mun! I" lull ur Mwnl. whirl! II wom- Tlmmu (‘Irly lo‘ Alumm'mm Inna. Alulnlnhlm bnmn- Ill Inn-mod hr the Fri-nth Plumb! lirtllle tn "(:0 and urn and rxpenlncnully fur IN nun ufnuuro u! dome-Ith- ule-m-H- um! Ir Itch-o of kwdry II In: Ibo u-Ior ur [old and "um- Ill l-rliltnlu-y not lu- lu; flinch-d by an “am-r or flu- ul mmphwv It con-hut- u! I" [no-r mm of Aluminium to Ill of copper. 1! bn- lrnlclly of Miner IH'I‘I Ind WIN-I. lmh-d II "I”; [nun-d and rum-d The Gnu-fl Goons-0t. The mynl nulnr h. urnlu‘} In un duulm-dlp lbnl u! I'lmrlm- l._\r|l H was Lori! who (Nd for 300103" whit I‘nvtmlru- dld fur (hr he-onem nlul “In": for lhr n-nlm uf Iniulngyâ€"â€"1n\p n ll'lu- remit-dug b) mm": um nnd ulnfln‘ It: lme luun lh-fun- Lyon- ltmo («Hazy wn luruu-ly lnlnulwu Inn In “The l‘rUI'lplv-I u! Hon-lug) " pub Hum-d |n "on. (be uld ral-uroplw- Hnr u! (be ("nu-Hun uf Hn- cumin board In (Immune-H.111“! from the pul» lknhm or that um! lurk we are to due the Mrlh of MI cook-[3' « Er rh-nxe Whu II [Lawn-op? I think noun-Hm»- lhut uur mumnmn drnnllkm of dhltpnnun II hr [00 unr rmr. “e mun... II In crude tum-w ln the un- of Inmthln' Hana- or the (rude mum-um.“ u! the "quaint”. lnu Mum Haw-c Irr only (In- nulwlrd um bu»!- u! a more Iul-lle Inward (Hun-r 'm The [Mun u! lhr world I llnmnnnd rlnmurtux hilt-min. denim [-0 Mn unnr have In! Hu- ln-m-r U! u- \lru heron” drunh-n “I”: (1w III-'nlllmln dfllro fur OI hing lhlnn and dlmflun. ‘IIh unbukm for pound.) uflk‘r l Inc-Ir l mu: nil-r. :- “nun who (11- hnurhod hlnuu-l! upun lnnd‘ fwd hiv- np [It-mo upon the hummu- 01 III- hnuw «halal hln thudn-n of Khr‘ulhm and blunt" I'rut Ihuhh) lulbfilo'nn‘ )u) 900-, (‘mnfufllm‘ Hm! In! nllgln hm mon- land I all that din-Hutton 1m , DITM Gnu-nu h. AnTPrhnn )lnun [hm m I! Juno-(mu. V... I July. um. I nu boron tho HUI-g w n "no.“ uad I ma. Mun an lunch-ou- nay cot-n, In will. I: ma! of the www.3tr0w Yardley. m. mourn. two Marga- ahead by and: of Ibo Mom int-on» nlod [Alumna-I. The nuanbly an In (In rhinos] o! the mo. church Ibm Or. you! boron- Poo-boom. bnd lit-1'!) um m John “0!ng John Tl'mo. 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