Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 30 Sep 1926, p. 2

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a. . Another measure of the prosperity of the United State‘ymay be found in the fact that capital, deposits and resources dome banks of the United States are greater now than " any e in the history of the republic, The figures were given recen tf by R. N. Sims, secretarv-treasurer of the National Amie on of Supervisors of State Banks for the annual convention at Col E i, bus, The growth of institutions of this kind is indictive of the pros- perity of the workers of the United Staes. So long as theinum- ber of home owners increases so rapidly there is little danger of bolshevism in America. The American worker is rapidly becom- ing a capitalist, and he is going to be slow to risk his assets and his opportunity for betterment for the promise of a Utopia which he knows has nev'er yet been made possible in a world of human shortcomings. ,,' Figures of the activities of the building and loan associations of the United States are always interesting because they too, an index of the prosperity and progress of the people of 'the cq try in. moderate circumstances. These associations, as tC,ev,f,iiit,t?, , y knows, finance the building of homes by persons who are unalje to pay cash. Of course there are now many other methodsfof fi- nancing the building and purchasing of homes, but the building and loan assoeUtiong occupy a very important place in home fi.. nancing and their activities are always significant from the stand- point of the modest home owner. 7 There are still some pessimistic voices butdhey are gaming fewer each year. For the present year, despite the unystt1Miieoit- dition of Europe, increased business is expected for the autumn months and it is now being predicted that the price of wheatglmdy go to two dollars a bushel. . . , . j r- go co two uuuura a uuaucl. , There is no question about the material prosperity at the United States. Let us see that in the rush of business knit",- gress we do pot forget the fundamental principles of the gnterrr. ment which made such progress and prosperity possible. 'ji, . Ohio unio. 'v, l Mr. Sims stated that pf? total of more than 28,000 baths in the United States, 20,289 were state institutions and 8,000'na- tionai banks. These banks have a total capital, surplus andiimdi- vided profits of more than seven billions, total deposits of; more than 64 billions. and resources of more than 68 billions. Deposits increased ovef three billions, and total resources increased $lhii87,- 607,427 over the highest totals of the year previous. All of the banking business of the United States in both state and national banks has increased more than forty per bent since 1919, when his first report was made, according to Mr. Sims. v 1‘ Highwood avenue and Evert: place. Wm. W. Nelson. pastor. Friday, Oct. 1, 8 p. m.---The weekly player meetinr will be held in the home of Mrs. Seaberg in Lake For- eat. The Chicago Swedish District. Epworth Leaguers are to hold a rally in the Elim church (Osgood and Bar- ry avenues, Chicago) at this same hour. Our leaguers are urged to be present. luau lcyulu "an sunny, "WVI - uv -',-‘- "u-.." . I This imposing percentage of increase. will giVe us sorrti,/iiiea of the growth and development of the United States during the past six or eight years. The country is now pretty-well ovet the reconstruction period following the war and is once more on' the high road of progress and prosperity. . . , if? . _ _ - Saturday, Oct. 2, 8 p. m.--An Ep- worth League business meeting' will be held " the church. f Sunday, Oct. s, 10:30 n, m.---Sundny school. Come and bring your friends to our rally day service. 6:00 p. m.---Epworth League meet- ing. -r.o p.m.--socul hour um! refresh: menu. . ., / 7:15 p. m.--Evenintt service in the 2t', p. m.--Evenine service in the Sw ish language. l We are planning to organise n Chis in English for the benefit of folks desiring to learn the English lan- guage. All persons who wish to join such a class should inform Mrs. Lars Nielsen or the pastor at once so that necessary mmments can be made. Make your plans now so that you can “tend the auction sale which will be hold " the church on Suturday eve- ning. Oct. 9, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid. rmtdiiteroomunuoosrenforomr. half hour following the Wednesday m Church of Christ. Scientist. Highland Park, Ill,. SSt Hazel Ive- um. a bunch of TU Mother Church, The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston. In. holds “who. ovary Sunday morning " 10:45 ttnd on Wednesday tyenintt " 8 p. m.. when testimonies of Christian Science heal. ind are given. ’Sundty school ninet- " 9:30 a. a. and h open to pupils under the m of twentr. Subject foe page Sunday’; lesson Sermon, “Unreality.” rtat--trttrstrarir-or.Mmer'"f Lab.Couty.miMh ' hwoduSoeoodChumtur March I, 1911, “ammonium-£81 Furl. Illinois. and" the Act of 'ttttlt, 8. 1879. ' 'Ynu are cordle imritod. to make use of the reading room, Mt Central avenue. Vile]: in open every Inch day from ain't: the new“ until d; " the main; and on Sunday " umoon from 2:30 to 5:30. The PAGE TWO THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1926 The HigNatttr Path P3553 HIGHWOOD METHODIST CHURCH €31:me SCIENCE f AMERICAN PROSPERITY THE HOME OWNERS .1, .. 22t Katalin 81 N K. A. Roth, Mator. f, T Sunday school” 3:80., m. Think the tigtst Sunday/la ”mm who! your and it is ”may “do-ind that. we have “I?" ititottbttaater. A ttave you ever thou: t of it - that the storm church Molt-cen- tend tether thattathild-ee tend? The worm protests of the church; the training of its minis the srehi- tecture and equipment of the church, the distribution of its in --..tt11 those things end my oth bear this feet. They all are p [ to min- ister to sdult life tsther_ than to child-, hood and youth. And aet history has proven that inmost life-the, life of childhood and y nth, is the strategic point in In. hUtiapiaiig allot-ts and in sll endesv " mould- ing s Godly civilization or the to: tore. Humboldt long ago id: "What", you would have in the e of s ne- tion, you must ilmt p t into ita,i, schools," that is to say, t must and) 1 place somewhere in th early tttl cation and training af c ildhood and youth. What we would t t out boys and girls should be as me and women must be woven into their chsruter " they develop into men and women., If we believe that Chris in chstsc-. ter is essential to the rich sort of lt) ilization, then we must b ild it arhile life is still plastic and lends itself: to be moulded and she . When) special wall) _ _ ' ll Nnmadd for this‘ 'il'lt'li,"Blllk ch” use aion tor ttll gritrtri( , , ' ' Morning you“; tl, 12:: Smog by the plum. , Mania. of the an prom of out church m- um uttendam " Sand-y morning services on the part at all mum of St. John: will b. midst-9dr; dis- tiuethe1ttnthit-itfmtrmt= Come mdhringloine od with you. We especially welcome visitors or strangers in the com tr. If you live in our community have no church hope, come and whip with US. v CirCCitiCEEEEEEy97EEEEEEE oreetrBir'reoatdmitetd no. m mam!) 2m WE ttFt) State 24nd Jadili,n-chicago Complete outfitting on through manhood, beginning tvith the little tot ot two years. " V T A hand -p1icked sigection--the' very creampf our Main Store assortments. " 2i , 'i' A . w The neivest things iintnediattlr. _ _,' . The very' finest qualities that we piarkits of the world afford. The Same standards, of greatervalue-giving for which TheHub has always been nbted. _ i [ T ' _ _ All merchandise advertised in the Chicago papers for our Main Store may also be had in Eirariston. . : Is',..?) Lpplicafions for Regular Charge or. Budget Accounts may re made' at either store. Credit already established may a sed at both stores. _ f i , DPen Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings far your b'nvenience. _ N . _ F is “The North Shaw's Smartest Shot) for Men and Bois." [ust WhatDoes Our New EtLtstiotrShoj, _ _ "Offer Your M21 L _ A ,tiMlla)llill!gt . L'y (flatten gd Emma-pom chth _ C and 'tt t tte2lu2t 'rtihe,','t'i i n F _ _t,2i'iiiui)iiii.i) Tpt/tg Sttit'tt, 5 . T We“. It the work ‘ot‘tho ttts and _ofttteheripatistotteaf may jfulneu and of lath. to mat l, HIGHLAND rm' mom _ tttve.thiororkofeti- bulimia trltildhefytdroytthCeeht phat; Koép this in mind a y ", ' dumbb- 1r!naiufNirrettre. 1 big iuo.atttirseorn1?hsidehs "s,"" _ tsomjnttttityams 'y-hmlnA "tte Mt 'troetittrdhrtmttsqdur,t mhrttte week-daychuu. - - annou- (opttt an to mu aim at this time. This in one It! in whim to! an help the dutch build Chink}! 'sttaraettinrtttrttor or girl. 1. ; ypil have, childun Itt tube,- ' to 4, Grammy mad manure] trrt" I Rov.‘F.R.Cudwon,pa-tory l l 9:30 i. m. BitFseltooi: This ,rtiti: by our Bally any occasion. The vu- titntor-attdrtmrttt)ruatrdi, boys Ind the men and women atom" uhool should Ill be tht hand for thin any -tet.ttitdt"mfqrgmrrsurand: fnithftrtattenaatee. This will by; good time for than who have My been attthditttt Sunday whoa! to), gather with us and enrol! to regain!“ scholars. , T _ " 7:00 p. m. Christin; Endeavor» Topic "What in “nation? How Get it 1- 'iioi' Use ttt uader,Mi.Cths, ton Fritsch. ' ' R TAti p.am. Evening service. Rev.) C. G. Unhnnt, presiding elder, will} preach uni conduct the Communion service. 1 Our church is eo-operating in the work of religion: education in the; public schools. We are anxious that the girl! end boys of our church and Sundny school my enroll. We hm» every reason to expect the clmee‘to‘ 10:46 m m. Homing worship. the, men by the pastor. We cor'dinlly invite others “fellow- ship with us in all of our services. {KikyEvfi Cl'" - ""'r"ri, m. w'rhitr,ytii'ui11 was Pdl my . ; ' t',', j, ing worship. tur-,' _ 'of our wo'rk in seed tt,tg/ut,t", i. e . r t . C _. 1 k 1 W0 1 ' ' .. r a m. E de . prompt. ' calurWaut4Ptr vi:a ' _ l @5512 £033; our driver/for' your work and return it :2 'tt . Leader, Mr. culls laundered., , _ ', g 1 V " service. Rev. V I _ i _ iii, ‘ _ , adding elder, will; i j l jri t' . " t the Communion ' ' ' ; _ e ”ND I . Y " ' :e ether: to fellow.“ RELIABLE Tally '.. ti” 7 . I . 125W? a E593 :. _jii,tjtiiti'ttt,:jitii v!b.,3fornllover”251bs.' ‘1 étoInmt‘mipor’iron. i wwwag Ting“: Finished complete it 12 out: per lb. and ”can”: lb. tor{_wenrinz - etc. _'rhittlrpq will Maia real section of our wo'rk is gryod tptdl.otd service in _ bryWuh-qt 181115; fairwand log all over 13le. WWnledy boned at dried anti. 31111,me , 1' T ‘ T itid orrintiAaiidciu" Ii') - TifW L?,tii,iih'at any at ’6'? 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