Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 18 Nov 1926, p. 3

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Ib, for all fiatwork ‘mrfl,aofi shirts, . The quality is ‘courteous ‘and urn it to you when ty Communion at 7:30. . e Church School at 9:30. h,..‘m‘u:fl. he first Sunday in the month, Westivals, for Communion). ind 10 cents per Ib. for roned and the balance + $1.25 and 5 cents per returned damp, ready UNDRY nS LAUNDERERS" Y. NKOVEMBER 18, 19%6 Family at 1sS ~IMPORTANT â€"FACTOR Expert Writes of Salesmanship into Deal; Primary * Requisites The statement of President Clarâ€" oneoc.mo. d.&o University of. Michigan, that "the ordinary type of instruction in the eoum is not at all cted and is very litâ€" uolmodhuwuybytbom age college student" is causing much surprise in the ranks of educators and college authorities. ‘The stateâ€" ment is made in leading article in the November s Magaâ€" zine, just published, President Little utters other. opinâ€" iomvtdehmlkt&tomm authorities to look askance, for he has definite ideas concerning the brand ‘of Christianity which ought to be offered to: college boys and he calls the byâ€" now famous report of Committee of theAmerleanAuo-itflonb!Um ity Profesors on the restri¢ction of interâ€"collegiate fi“‘“ "one more document calculated to widen the alâ€" Dr. Little, who is one of the youngâ€" uzeonmhud:iqthemtry,ut- tacks the cold and impersonal regiâ€" mhflmdennq!m He cites the military language of the college rules and regulations and the committee report mentioned above as slaveâ€"driving tacties. â€" â€" f t o LE ch n Aeergu ib se en gioge . iWn ues | 3 0. 0) ).i "The student," says President Litâ€" n witk a Systew Moraies And qiee ate with a system of C nouncements . made | ex M’;:; the purpose of the convenience of those ‘oceupied in administration: He avoids or resists them at every opportunity. He will, on the other hand, if we allow him the chance, eventually understand and participate in disciplinary measures which are based primarily upon the belief that he is and desires to be inherently deâ€" cent, physi¢ally, mentally, and morâ€" ally. } ic wun have President Little then goes on to discuss the student‘s attitude toward religion. #} £is. k + "What he feels about his education is, I believe, also very largely denomâ€" inational Christianity," he continues. "Various articles. have been written and many sermons preached on the godless nature of our presentâ€"day colâ€" lege students.. Nothing seems to me to be farther from the truth. To be sure, they recognize and comment unâ€" favorably on certain phases of our inâ€" terpretation of Christianityâ€"they deâ€" cline to M“ifim to ‘anything ‘reâ€" sembling & ral degree in ‘organâ€" iged‘ worship. These signs are treâ€" mendously disturbing to many of the dlder generation. ; s "If we are to s;xe our college stuâ€" dents for participation in any conâ€" fessed form of Christianity, it seems certain that we must recognize ‘their rather extensive non-particigtton‘ in denominational worship. e must follow this up by realizing that they feel the need of some more general and liberal form of approach to Chrisâ€" tianity than is usually provided. Once We shall have to descend from the Tel. 1448 Oak Terrace Sash and Door co. OF AUTO .;.:..g.-udrua-msâ€" the corner. ¢ Fit your home with our new and Winter‘s Coming! Highwood, II!l. these things are done, one is in a falr way to move rapidly along the channel of thought which students themselves are following. â€" For the most part, one finds them keen, alert, and far more courageous in matters social and ‘spiritual than we were at their age." * EVANGELICAL CHURCH + Choir rehearsal on Friday night unâ€" der the direction of Mrs. Barrett. Lloyd George says America alone can save the world. Having had some expensive experiences in world sayâ€" ing, Americans have reached the point where they would prefer to save a litâ€" tle something for themselves. 11:00 Morning worship. Special music. 7:45 Evening services. Midâ€"week services every Wednesâ€" It is said that American tourists spent over $225,000,000 in Paris last year. No wonder the thrifty French are chasing an American whenever they see one. 4 The Baraca Bible class willâ€" meet on Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs, McClure, 851 North avenue. Second street near Laurel avenue J. G. Finkbeiner, pastor > 9:45 Sunday school session for all Becker Battery T HERE is _A no question about the econâ€" omy of buying an Exide at the presâ€" ent low prices. . BECKER GARAGE Do not confuse "EVERSAFE" with chem l’olufifam hich damage the cooling system. ¢ j ! } il”l 1 Wl y Nonâ€"inflammable and nonâ€"explosive, vaporless and odorless. EVERSAFE has a boiling point highef than water, and conseâ€" quently the possibility of "steaming r;diflorjla prtcti:cally elimâ€" inated. Purer Because Carbonated "CAR ~STORAGE" Ex10¢ Phone 31 Full Quart 50c services every Wednesâ€" BATTERIES â€"E V ER S A F Eâ€" Radiator Glycerine Brick Division of National Daitry DAY, wnni’ or ndxm E. Batteries â€" Stored and Charged by Month â€"Telephone 31 * c in To SACK AUTO Mot,ln't Club Offers | Su o Driversa "When â€" a motorist starts up or backs out of his mcrwitha lurch, a serious accident may be the result," says Charles M. Hayes, president of the Chicago Motor *For this reason, the simple of starting should be practiced by the driver who aims to have m ‘no accident‘ ‘The first precaution is to see that the hand brake is set. The clutch should then be thrown out. This saves wear on the battery and is also a safety measure. The| starter then should be turned over with the igâ€" nition off to get a supply of gas in the shambers. The cautions motorist of course, will have gears in neuâ€" tral. His next move will be to shift to low or to reverse as the cale may be and release the hand brake and apply the power gently. coal *In backing out of the garage, the sounding of the horn is not sufficient. The driver should make a practice to This Week PINEAPPLE, NEW YORK With Pecans CHERRY ICE CREAM see that on one is standing or walkâ€" ing near the rear of his car. The drivâ€" er who observes such precautions will never ‘become®: involved © in a gtarting accident." f : The Golden Text was from Revelaâ€" tion 21:7, "He that overcometh shall inherit all things; and I will be his God, and he shall be my son." "Mortals and Immortals" was the subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, November 14. 7 Among the citations which comâ€" prised the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the Hunter‘s Radio and Sport 5%% 386 Central Avenue New Lin(;,ns for Thanksgiviné‘ ad â€" the Holidays to Come ; > |_ â€"18x34 uj&l;l hemstitched linen huck towels, $1,00. : C p e se e ies o t o o ce l November is the logical time to stock the linen chest fok plentiâ€" ful rtments are needed for Thanksgiving and the other ho! idays to follow. o Lt e Only the finest linens are shown in our department, and never have displays been more complete. Prices are lowerâ€"an added attraction to every housewife. NR C â€"â€"17x30 inch hemstitched linen huck towels, 65 j °§ â€"60x60 pattern cloth in new patâ€" terns of good quality dlmuk,f}Z%. â€"60x60 pattern cloth in new patâ€" â€"Table cloth of Italian trash |with terns of ggod quality damask, $2.95. colored border. 54x54 in w;;f? $2.50. 45x45 inch, $1.75. $6x86 Inch, $1.25. â€"â€"54x70 in. hemstitched cloth of fine â€"â€"All ‘white linen !d! ttract: linen k with colored border. ive design with six 3: _&g‘? ich napâ€" Six 14x14 napkins to match, $4.75 | kins. 64x64 cloth, $8.50 ) sef. 64x get s 8 2 eoe on k cloth, $9.50 set. _ _ if "I [ _/ â€"55x56 cloth of colored damask. Six â€"54x54 inch damask cloth with six 15x15 inch cloths. A ‘splendid value 15x15 inch ns@pkins. White with colâ€" at $5.95 set. Aboamaec c _ ored borders, $10.00 set. 198 B 3+ SPECIAL ‘â€" Luncheon or Bridge Set of fine linen in waffle pattern hi colm * ored: plaid effect. 45x45 inch cloth and four napkins, $2.50 set. & “ x 3" GARNET T | 4 â€"L.,, greatly increases the volume iA A Power Tube clarity of your set. We install th at our store without service charge. Other changes that impf0 your set also demonstrated. 4 D A U L1 U 10 °4. RADIOLA, ARGUS (Electric), RADIODYY“ ‘ and CROSLEY. : A Complete Line | Because of this Reduction Sale a decided saving, may be made now in the purchase of a new warm coat. ‘ d to choose from our well selected stocks, just at th¢ beâ€" ginning of the season, and at a definitely lowered affords an opportunity one cannot afford to overlook. Installations, Service and Repairing } WOMEN‘S COATS R A D I O S "BVERYTHING IN THE SPORTS LINE FINE LINEN TOWELS following from the Bible: "But as it heart of man, the things which God hath prepared for them that love unto us by his Spirit: for the Spirit searcheth all things, yea, the deep things of God. For what man knowâ€" eth the things of a man, save the spirit of man which is in him? even ko the things of God knoweth no man, but the Spirit of God. Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God" (I Cor. 2:0â€"12). Entire Stock Reduced ‘_!'l;ne'L'euonâ€"Scmoa also included the following passages from the November Sale of 8 T O RE NE W S FOR THE BEST â€" 10% â€"14x21 inch hemstit# towels, 50c. . 8 â€"16x31 inch hemstitchet Italian linen, colored bord and gnlfia ithd K tures," by / Mary : harmony and i intact. â€" We the opposite created to the. spiritual that which â€" point o’ & diamoid‘ an angel" (p. 521 Forty have at Jackâ€" sonville in ged Florida land boom schemes. ‘of course the barn is g, lo6Red |after the horse is stolen. â€" | / =| [ S id # 8 68 1 t i i 4 54 $4 of man are away from that man is 9 n our gaze creation, to aved on the ‘with the the pen of *Science e Secripâ€"

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