Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 Jun 1927, p. 2

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First Church of Christ,, Scientist, Highland Park. Ill., 38t Hazel Ave- in. I branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass, holds services every Sunday morning " 10:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock, when testimonies of Christian Science heal- ing are given. Sunday School meets u 9:30 a.m_. and is open to pupils under the age of twenty. Subject for next Sunday's sermon "God the Preservcr of You are cordially invited to make use bf the reading room. 361 Central avenue. which is open every week day from nine in the morning until six in the evening and on Wednesdayrun- til 7:30. The reading room is also open on Sunday afternoon trom 2:30 to 5:30. Christian Endeavor at seven-fir. teen. Miss Ruth Drake is leader. service begins at 10:15 and the Children Fill be much in evidence.! Parents will be there stoo to rejoice) with their children. The offering is) for Missions. _ Evening worship at eight. Message br, the eater. - _ Last Sunday's services were well attended. We were glad to have Rev. and Mrs. H. T. Kuist with us. We also enjoyed the solo's by Mrs. Bar- ren in the morning and Mr. Hansen in the evening. The piumbing work is going for- ward in the new church and it is un- derstood that the concrete ttoor will go into a part of the basement this. Bumur-- OMS Church school. W.qtr-Adttit class. Topic: "A Harn- in: Study in the Christian Doctrine of Prayer. Does God Know and Care About What Goes on in Bis .1“ I. I. Childm'l Day pro- - Note thatltbF46mhs- “but than newborn: -rsehtseti,ngdtsmhmte. _ m. and tr-da, m~ _ We animal-tunnel!- “umhmmm First United Evangelical World?" 11:00 Morning worship. Children's day will be observed at this hour and.“ pnentsmd friendsofthe childre’n are urged to be want. 6:00 Rhearsat of girh’ choir. 7:00 Young Peopie's anxiety. Ad: Charlotte Thom-s will lad on the abject, "The leaning of Prayer.” Moetdar--- l:” The Wan-n5 Hinimry Union witlrrreetttthehomeofNru.C. C. {mobil- lag-In. Clark. C. Whi- i.as [in Camp Fin Girls. Wdt1t Abanhm: Camp Fire Girls. CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Gun Bay ' and lam! - P. R. Caldwell. pastor C. F. S h irrr, “IV/nor. . Children‘s 'c.Cv'v',Cdld,il'L,. The Highwood Lutheran Bethany Evangelical ii" Hunt-nun. unsaved Edi-1)! Guild-ii In: (inn Americans in the Making." The 14'- Camp Fire Girls will mt 1he_ytistionert play, "'rro intern.” This in theuutueetirw otthes-nmdaittttewo-etf the magnum are urged to he H. P. Presbyterian Christian Science C. F. Schrivor. mi Notice. for this column stumudbeintrtthePreoaiertrr'T_ttooes "tttwwe-oe-trr-taustria-ttteV-e-e Highland Park DRY CLEANED BEAUTIFULLY Curtains Launde red and Stretched to Exact Size with Perfect Edges. Family Laundry, Finished, Rough Dry or Wet Wash RUGS--DRAPEWES--GARMENTS lesson Ilan," lht Itith, The cumin}: Sunday is Trinity Sun- day. which directs our thoughts to the Triune God. Our 5971110“ subject man be: “How Near Is God." Lad Vt us bond}! by ynurdelrxrship and spirit of good will. High street and Oak Ridge avenue. Rev. G. A. o. Erurgtrom, pastor. Sunday. Jane I'.'.- 3:15 am, Sunday school. 1:00 autL, morning worship. 8:00 p.m.. evening worship in Swe. dish. Monday, June 13, 8 p.m.. board of administration. Tuesday, June 14. prayer meeting Friday, June 17, R Fm.. the Luther league will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Anselm Carlson and Emil T. Carlson at the home of Emil Carl- Green Bay Rd. and Homewood Ave. _ K. A, Roth. Pastor Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. Morning Worship at 10:30 Let our church be to you a source of inspiration fur the daily task of living. Our whites are planncd to help you. Come and Worship with us son. 209 North avenue and hunt“ place. Rev. W'illiam B. Doble, minister. Sunday, June w.-- 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:45 ant, Morning "worship. 6:30 Pam, Epworth lengue. 7:45 p.m., Evening service. Tuedday, June 14-- Regular meeting of the Woman's Foreign Missionary Society. Wednesday, June 15-, Zion Lutheran Church At the regular meeting of the Live Y'er club. Miss Cynthia Sims we. eleete+prsidertt for the coming yen. and delegate to the region“ girl re- sérve conference. Thid conference in- cludes more thad all girl - from Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Nicki- gan. Ind Wisconsin. end in held every summer a Camp Gray, 83W Mich, June 25 to July tr. Other dele- gltes to the conference will be In. Wilson Kline, adviser of the girl rs serve clubs, delegates from the Lake Forest girl reserve clubs. Ind line Marguerite Creamer, girl reserve sec- Mary of Highllnd Park and 14h Forest. Members of the Live Y'er club were guests at n m given by Miss Mar, guerite Creamer, wanes-11y after- noon. June 8, It the Y.W.C.A. Mina 0mm" Ins mined by Miss Chin Kennedy. adviser of the Live Wer club. The Business Ghll' club will have I Mmeo putty tonight It the Y.W.C.A. "Yen, sir," narrated the 's.ertqrrut, "the old hark qrstvereR I Ut. with the motor mill tannin, Iliad M eameter.deofBto.,nxtdmft-dto badge-ninth. Wtbmm "thin-No1" "thar all?" [laud M: _ MEI“. Mm. 'rmrta.t6tt-heamqhgM-rr “MM" St. Johns Evangelical l Th e 8:0 p.m., mid-week service. Grace M. E. Church 209 Sheridan *nue, Hurttwood.) inh F (TV meeting W Wrst Central avenue W. F. Suhr. pastor RELIABLE LAUNDRY Sunday school. Morning "worship, Epworth Iengue. Evening service. JU, 10:30. "Q, 11:00. of the Luther league mm] from the 9th to 1 These foreign interests mlunllyi ism things through the eyes of their', low-n governments, and the interesta' :of these foreign governments, which ‘control the press susroeiatiotts are not always parallel to the best interests lo! the United States. Our State de- (partment may be in touch with the! lune situation but it is not always] advisable or politic for the State de-l, E panmem to make public all that it iknows. To do so would not tend i) {promote world peace. but world dis- cord. In other words, it is some- times as iaadvisable for the State idepanmen! of one nation to tell what iit knows or suspects about its neigh- ever3' " politics, 3;"me tunatrly, the bulk misunderstanding ' f the subject. This i, as' it >hgu1d be. for as the Pupid‘m saw “an American press which has all the priviietres which it enjoys under our institutions and which derives its support from the. progress and well being of our peo- ple ought to be first of all thOroughly American." " . . Thorough I'm-nan; . '- A thorough understanding of our fnrrizn rolatians and of world events is not always easy. The reason lies not in any obtuseness on the part of our editors or undue reliance on the part of the State department, Un- fortunately most of the great newn- gathering facilities. outside our American press associations) our American correspondents lbw-d. are in the hands of foreign interests. thoroughly policy wlr, D E S PIT E PROPAGANDA AMERICAN PRESS B 5212:: GENERALLY RELIABLE As . In his I’rvsidont and ('Vl'n As a Rule U. S. Navigators Are Patriotic and A the Internationalist: Few Are Subsidized 'ur papa Robert W. Pease ed with W‘I Chaotic. sF gpn. A m-ttt syrup of full shakes and cubes .reiGr-.. aim. ThePemstahs.ttheRexntt t'f,tt,T.iuh,',tr,utpLi,t tor-n. Know-VI new -rrree,stHete-tlhtrs. and we. wink-on. fruit: and SODA FOUNTAIN WEEK Our We. sodnr, milk "Dry Cleaners as well as Laundereri' I hich “i! Real Chocolate m-wqu " a press that is. Amrrwan. With this idea, Amgrit'un. n-gurdlas of H hf'cnuhr be in hearty wnh the. I'resident. For- 'y-c thr. Nat:onat Republic. f the Arrit-rieart press is nt New York taddress, Mgr ypoke of the value mak .-\ mrr _ Mistakes in at majority of if any. are due anism, but to I borsasitufornaimrmidmttodo Thereareofeo-nfemrA-i- the same thing. up nurspnpers which at continued Flo-d d W by international minds but that As . result of “getaways. and are fortunately in the minority. and because of the news-control (utilities ': the public is getting WU writ on " some of these {0min nation. we , to them. . FIo-d d Pm As a result of twang”. and because of the news-control (utilitie- " some of these foreign nation, we are at times subjected to In 1tgtBMF ywcted flood of propaganda. on Chi- nuc affairs and other world sitin- Hons in which our support is Souk! fnr'snrne policy or other. All of this makes it a little diiticuh for the av- erage“ American editor al'ays to a: rue at the true situation and that he "tiiketrartuea-intle- as he does speak highly of his intel- ligence and judgment. The propagan- du came irnot a new one. It has lawn rmployéd by various Old World tu, (ions tor centuries. CtiTo2ai=ii.riie_EE. Ln In therefore thnrsk Providence for our real American was. In it multiply and prosper. and let In do anything “w can " individuals to support it. (Mixing The co1teetor,rarsg the beii Per- sisterttly, Finally the door was op- enml by a nurty little woman. When the collector had stated his business she said, " would like you to come back n madly four o‘clock this " “moon." Phone 1 78-1 79 Precisely on time the collector min'nnx the bell. He united. At last the door In: opened by the won- an. very careless u to clothes and loaded u to hair. “new I am." Innonm-ed the colloc- tor. “Where': my money?" Oh," said the wanna in . sleepy voice, " haven't an money for you. But my alarm elm-i is broken Ind I did so will! to be cumin-nod from my "up In time for . bridge party. Thank you BO much.’ One of our young Indy friends in- forms as that if Ptot-Americartism bu osnythirttr to do with the frying pan. she does not want to know uny- lhing ghoul it. F

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