Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 22 Apr 1926, p. 2

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86 *p SLe ty # F9 i. > ~upeial tm 5e LCcs 020 in in h wih P 3 To C . C 0. Wm the press reports furnish lurid reading, what the peoge of the country an;ghe world would really like to know is how the law has affected our moral and economic life. Has it eliminated the blue Monday in industrial establishments, with a decrease in wccidents? Has it worked for the increase of savings deposits and the purchase of homes? â€" Has churchâ€"membership increased or diminished? Again, what have the life insurance companies to reâ€" port as to the physical conditions of the people taking their examiâ€" nations since the law went into effect? All this can be established only in a laboratory, not on a rostrum. â€" This is: what we need to know. Meanwhile the Administration‘s attitude continues to be Ithu‘t;&he law is the law of the land, and that no one has the riflt to ver in the enforcement of it because of the possibility that at some future date it may be either amended or repealed. The Higbland Park Press PAGE TWO ‘‘. ‘The prohibition debate is holding the center of the 'stage.wfiw the Wets come the Drys,. ‘Then presumably a few Neutrals be allowed to testify. If the hufi;fi however, runs the usual course, when it is all over a stalemate have been created in the minds of the people, a stalmate created by the %mtion of the Wets that everything is black, and that of the s that everything is white. It is to be doubted, however, if the total of our exact knowlâ€" ;lge of the right or the wrong of this great issue will be materially Entered as Second Class matter March 1, Park, Illinois, under the Act of March 3, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 1926 . There is still a gennine need for a distineg{ statistical and huâ€" man exzamination of this matter. Unfortum-! y if the government should undertake such a task, charges would at once be made that it was attempting to either sustain or defeat the prohibition law. Meanwhile, unless someone of the many foundations, §oqkefeller or Carnegie take the matter in hand, the cost of the investigation would be so heavy as to be tgrohibitfve of any ordinary citizen or group of citizens assuming the expense. _ _ . â€"_. _ _â€" £ Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co. at Highland Park, | Lake County, IMlinois | LOUISE M. S CLARENCE B. Teacher of Piano, 4 !â€" Tencher of Violin, studio: 820 Ridge Terrace, Evarnston. Tel, Greenleaf 802 Highland Park Studio: 355 Central Avenue. Tel Highland Park 1994 t In Highland Park Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays Facts are Wanted *4 418 97 06 "aE ROrW ihaNRS Nn pries Dry Cleaners as well as Launderers we will measure them. â€"â€"â€" The ks Reliable Laundry tain machine exactly to measure and square, without pin holes with scallops perfect and':i’edgés true and even. ' > f If you will send us your curtains them on our latest improved curâ€" Wash them gently in soft water for you. Your curtains will look like new. and fluffy suds, starch and stretch say so, and we will color them Phone 178 If you want them ecru color just 1911, at the post office at Highland Highland Park, III. NUMBER 8 on nentmâ€"er cce eneem in en onl !!igt!aixdc‘l"u:: m 881 Hazel ark, IIl., zel aveâ€" nue, a branch of glln Mother m The First Church of Christ, in Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday <â€"morning at 10:45 and on Wednfiuy evening at 8 p,. m., when testimoni¢es of Christian Science healâ€" ing are given,. Sunday school mests at 9:30 a. m. and is open to pupils under the age of twenty. ; Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson: "Probation after Death." ‘"Doctrine of Atonement" was the subject of the lesson sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunâ€" day, April 18. You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 861 Central avenue, which is open every week day from nine in the morning until six in the evening and on Snxny afâ€" ternoon, from twoâ€"thirty to six. The Goldenâ€"Text was from II Corâ€" inthians 6:20, "We are ambassadors for Christ, as though God did beseech you by us: we pray you in Christ‘s stead, be ye reconciled to God." Among the citations which comâ€" prised the sermon was the following pertinent selection from the Bible: "God, who at sundry times and in nti!ilver; miners b.yp.:l:t in time past unto e â€" fathers , prophets, Hath in these last days spoken unto us by his Son, whom he hath appointed heir of all things, by whom also he made the worlds; Who being the brightâ€" ness of his glory, and the express im age ‘of his person, and upholding all things by the word of his potwer, when he had by himself purged our sins, sat down on the right hand of the Majesty on high" (Hebrews 1:1â€" $.) f ! Also & corresponding passage from the Christian Science textbook, "Seiâ€" ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Jesus of Nazareth taught and demâ€" onstrated man‘s oneness with the Father, and for this we: owe him endless homage. His mission was both : individual and collective.. He THE HIGHLAND PARK PrEds, RIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS CHRISTIAN SCIENCE did life‘s work aright not only â€" in justice to himself,: but ‘in mercy to mortals,â€"to show them â€" ‘how to ~do thei:n‘l;'e but not eofdo it for them nor to relieve them 0o nlindlor-poqli-' b bility" (p. 18). | _ ( 3 The Rev. George Sherman Keller, Rector. j NT The Rev. Peter C. Wolk Rector Emeritus. ; .°°¢- 4 Holy Communion at 7:80, 1 The Church School at 9:80. / Matins and Sermon at 11;00. . | (The first Sunday in the month, and Festivals, for Communion). . Evensong at 5:00.. ... Thursday and _ Holy days, Holy Communion at 10:00. â€" | Sundayâ€" Hael T0 9:80, Sunday school. _ 1 10:45, Morning worship, .‘ || ‘6:80, Epworth league, .‘ 4'2 T:45, Evening service. _ Stereopticon lecture. Topic: "The United States ‘Meets Mexico." . [ _ || Wednesday, April 28â€" 4 West Central avenue f .\ _|_.__ W.F. Suhr, pas tA On the coming Sunday we will obâ€" serve the 35th anniversary of the cation of our church. â€" Two services are to be held, a Ger:fl:.rvleo‘ in the morning at 11, at which the Rev. C.‘Landeck of Arlington Heights will deliver the sermon. : In the evening at 8 an English service will be held, at which the Rev. E. Hoelter of Chicago will occupy the pulpit. A special ofâ€" North avenue and Lauretta place j W. B. Doble, minister ‘ 8:00 p. m., Midâ€"week service. GRACE M. E. CHURCH + TRINJTY EPISCOPAL Pageeoedse 00000 00 $a 0000000000 00000000000 000000000 0000 a 008 ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH â€" Henryg (.Lytton & Sons Aillig ht EXTREMELY light shades in both Suits and Topcoat$ are the rage this Spring. You‘ll find plenty of all newest variations in our handâ€"picked assortments. That is one advantage that patrons of our New Evanston Shop enjoy § Add that to our definite policy of greater value giving and you have a combination that is impossible to equal, Other Fine Spring Suits and T opcoats Up to$85 The Very SW Styles in Ou: New EvanswiE Shopâ€"They Are Incomparable Values a Suits With Suit Gra[e 4 will be taken to wipe out our lrt:‘:-lnc’ debt: amounting to $450. meet at the church at 8, and at| WELFARE oOF t theumonninctbehebvmn- G ACTIVE the Glencos Young Peoples‘ society on flfu., > to Be _ y evening. â€"â€"_ y fan ® Held at éllb ;1'6}7 the 20th of this month our Laâ€" es aid will give a bunco party. Green Bay road and Laurel avenue. Rev. F;. R. Cardwell, pastor. °_ _ 9:30 a. m. Bible school.. The full ume of a known Bible will only be derstood at the end of the journey life, when one can look back and the good it accomplished in life d‘ whether or not it has given the ::flleun' t hope for theâ€" future eternâ€" ity 10:45 a, m. Morning worship. Rev, rnest Rohrback of Stockholm, Sweâ€" t, will preach. * |T;00 p. m. Christian Endeavor. ic, "How can we help to make our e Christian?" Leader, Miss Kathâ€" Gieser." . . 3 T:45 p. m. Evening gospel service. s service will be in charge of a t of Gospel workers from: the cero Fisherman‘s club. ;j BETHANY C *Â¥ EVANGELICAL CHURCH *# Second street near Laurel avenue. ie e poolfone n i 5 af g RG:S'J'ugé -eh":'lm.‘do Dr | y ‘ 9 :45 Sunday n. Dr. E.] If any opposing can develop Fflbchw ~\| a: plan guaranteed collect more 11 :00 otfln‘nhmhb.&rponbzmddlhb the present the Rev. J. G. .‘ Special music.| debt agreement, the time to 7:A5 Evening services by Rev. Elâ€"| submit it LWM evening, â€" 8 :00 o‘cloc prayer meeting. 7:A5 Evening services by Rev. Elâ€"| submit it, s 1dr. * pas" f We suppose that anna Communion at both morning and | {avors light wine is a "libâ€" evening services. eral" the fellow vors the reâ€" On .Friday evening preparatory |turn of "rock and ought to be rvices will be held to be followed| called a "prodigal." 4 l css EVANGELICAL CHURCH ? Working under the l@@dership of chairman, Mrs. Henry L Stout, social committee of Whk Glencoe fant Welfare society § busy arrangements for the Rmnusl May party, which has beéil held for the past five years at the Skokie Country club, on May 1. Ev@fybody loves a baby, and consequentl/Nth benefith‘ become a real institulldh with a large list: of regular patrom® Mrs.‘ A. R. Jones, Jr., is chairm&n of the ticket committee LAKE OOWEN l HONOR AT ILLiNnoIS Son of Judge Gets Name onllo-ol; at State Bernard M. Decket, son of Judge Martin C. 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