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Highland Park Press, 24 Sep 1931, p. 20

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A* 18 EV ANSTON BUSINESS COL Studio Building _ Evanston 1718 Sherman Ave. 'l All the Commercial Branches ; Day and Evening NEW SCHOOL YEAR BEGINS TUESDAY, SEPT: Patronize the Press Advertisers . forgotten something? 8 9 10 :1 12 nw‘ 15 is 17 ||'lQlfi &1 22 it 241 &Y lbllfi BUY YOURâ€"COAL ON APPROVAL 123 4 561 24 26â€" Trid Cly. S : Phone Highland â€"Park 2800 Have you forgotten to order your fuel? If so, phone us today. Don‘t be caught in the last minute rush. _Consumers Coal and Coke are sold under a guarantee of high quality, full weight and satisfaction. _ is not far away. And, when winter comes, one of your best guarantees of comfort is a bin full of Consumers Coal or Coke. v Summer has passed. Colder weather wen | P ~ 16. A mers (Omp Business Stenography â€" Bookkeeping ~_ _ Secretarial Training _ COALâ€" COKEâ€"1CE ernermasigge qsns T HE P RES S All the Girl Reserve meetings start this week. Every Girl Reserve triangle is well supervised by an adviser, who is willing to look upon her position as an opportunity and not as a mere pastime. The first advisers‘ dinâ€" ner meeting of the yearâ€" was held lastâ€" week. Many items of interest were discussed. Meetâ€" ings of this type are to be held once a month urday morning from 11:15 to 12:00 a.m. at the Burncnl Shield high school. t«g Girl Reserve is urged to attend this class and learn Girls of the community do not stand outside our large triangle any longer d"gr the Y.W.C.A: is yours and out of the of our hearts we reach out our friendly hands to every girl of the community to join us in the. weekly acâ€" tivities that are planned for you. There are groups for all ages. The Blue Triangle group meets Tuesday at 3:45, the adviser is Myra Jane Hutton. "Y" Sunshiners will also meet Tuesday atâ€"3:45; this group is for young: #irls. â€"It is ~notâ€"aâ€"Gir} â€"Reserveâ€"group. â€" group meeting for the 7th and 8th grade girls will be held Wednesday.â€"â€"Otherâ€" groups have not chosen meeting days as yet. Information Jn_mm_h_m:mntmmh,hd by calling the Y.W.C.A.. H. P. 675. â€" _ The following advisers are connected with ~the local Highland Parkâ€"YÂ¥: W.C.A.: Miss Mil}â€" gether and discuss plans. . A swimming class is conducted et, Miss Hunt, Miss Card, Miss Nygard, Miss Jensen, Miss de Hartog, Mrs., O‘Flaherty, Mrs. Hookins, Miss Myra Jane Hutton, Misses Louise and Marjorie Kendall, Mrs. Gaylord :Wnd.mm.lm..u%&x interesting proâ€" grams. arelooked _for _with such interested ~â€"~ ~Bunday â€"â€"= Yes, you have plenty, plenty time to mt maurk e SWAE : ; _ ______â€"r Sunday. ? With breakfast then at ten you How nice if it â€"were ‘fiostively true! You want to sleep ‘til nine o‘clock on Then‘ hurry, put that chic new +. . Bd BE&L OR â€".:0 ~.30 9. .0 c â€" cnk Because the church bells ring for you ding dong. â€" 3 Quick, dress the kiddies, take the car Arrived at home you straighten up a little. â€" Then start the chicken dinner and By two o‘clock the dinner is prepared, Three bells, soon strikes the clock _ there on the mantel. By four o‘clock the dishes are just It‘s almost time to light the cozy candle, Night comes along and sleepy is At six your supper must be on the table. # The kiddies cry and want to go to sleep. 2 iz You have to tell them yet their nightâ€" ly fable, o And soon they‘re sleeping, breathing ‘sweet and deep. @3 f Then hurry up and wash the supper dishes, f 3 While daddy has to oil and grease the ..__ -fll‘.._ jultirndras, To settle down and read are still just wishes, To nine o‘clock it is not very far. Yes, you have plenty, plenty time to read on Sunday. ie But usually you get time to read it Qn ‘.on‘.” ~ s &n Because you have no time the day be through. and â€"step, ~~ G. R. News Notes â€" ‘\§SYNOPSIS dessert, e â€"daughter Girl Reserve Meetings Start vre esP on Om Nee wined Cot piays get time to read comprised in a"supposed opposxé, s T + _\ called mortal mind and ~matterâ€" re no time the day| negation of all that good actually + f and the true explanation of how Jo§ephine Kaumann, good and evil qualities, the real | Ravinia, I!1, (Continued on page 26) Ive o‘clock every Large Crowd Hear Lecture A good sized audience was in . tendance at the lecture given by Fi Church of Christ, Scientist, of Hij land Park, Friday evening, Septe ber 18, in Elm Place school audit largely dependent. â€" The good gra meant life and prosperity to, the as they progressedfrom a nomad existence into the civilization of i tensive development of the lands u tum. _ â€" The leécturer was Dr.: John M Tutt, C. S. B., of Kansas City, Mo member of the Board of Lectureshi of The Mother~ Church, The~Fin Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bo: ton,â€"Mass.â€"â€"Dr.â€"Tuttâ€"spoke on th subject of "Christian Science and th Harvest of Humanity" and he was i strong. * * T â€"â€"The following is the lecture in mfi The Bible tells us â€" and the Bi is authority for Christian Scienceâ€" that the expulsion from Eden lef mortals tqflg%;;g]hggoifvf“hm:nn de pravity, with toil and tilling stretch ing before any possibility of: better ment. l?ter we find the prophe Jeremiah, from the vantage point of centuries of progressive husbandr; raising the question, "What is th chaff to the wheat? saith the Lord: Ard as if in answer, these aré th words, deeply â€" spiritual words, i John the Baptist in foretelling th coming of Christ: "Whose fan is i his hand, and he will thoroughly purg his floor, and gather his wheat int coming Oof UNNst: _wWhose 130 5 90 ~â€" Mv and MrS. . his hand, and he will thoroughly PUTEP jaroin ‘yisited at his floor, and gather his wheat on Saturds the garner; but he will burn up Mrs. Mildred | chaff with unquenchable fire. 4 cago.and Mrs. It was natural for the writers B ofâ€"Austin visited Bible_times toâ€"employ. the sin ursday.â€"They husbandry in explaining salvation, f9f son guests. of M flocks and herds were assured rapi multiplication â€"and high culture der dependable quality and quanti of cultivated fields. In husban Christian Science likewise finds n erous terms to describe metaphysi ly the harvest of humanity. T words include the field, the wheat, tares, the chaff, the threshing floor, fiail, the fan, and the garner. 3 Explanations Theological In dealing with the problem of & versus evil, since the beginning the human race mortal thought h8 made the mistake of considering evil personal,â€"and thus has lined up £004 persons on the one hand and evil PC sons on the other. â€" And so in th history of all races, religious teath ing has held to some phase or ot! of the doctrine of salvation for soM people and damnation. for the And this misintérpretation of sa tion hasâ€"come â€"down i us toâ€"day as "orthodox theology," the creeds and dogmas of the Cht" tian <denominations. Mary Ba "Eddy alone, since Jesus, has furnis in Christian Science, the true exp ation of . good,: comprised. in â€" qguiantity and quality as God .nd. ON CHRISTIAN SCIEN Dr. John M. Tutt, C.8.B., at _EIim Place School, Friday _ Thursday, September 24, 19%11) ‘Thursday, Sep Carleton college for her â€"junior y Beginning . Su 6:30 a.m. mass : at the Holy Cro: Deerfield. Greenwood avel Pontiac, Mich., f: has been very il Mr. and Mrs. a son born Thu: Waukegan hosp Mr. and . Mr (Mona Desmond} California, wher sigit.= _ 33X Mrs. Agnes C i with the gri Forest avenue. Mrs.~ C. _ A. Frances K. Loy | Loy is nursing : 2800 Sheridan 1 she expects to _ re weeks. Miss Helen Mc Kansas, who ha cousin, Mrs. An vigsiting in Chica Miss Irene Roc LaSalle County vention ‘at Peru, whereâ€" sheâ€" led "Children‘s Divis , Mrs. A. J. Jo 8 one o‘clock u: o members of t] ‘M at her home Mr.‘ Fred Ja ’Nflrnrder of â€" fishing ~at Petit and Saturday. :_!ty_d.y with Wa â€"Mrs, Henry Ju and uncle Mr. a of Hedgewisch, © by automobile to Kansas. They ex daughters, . Isab 'lukegan, were Peétersen home 0 The bovs of t sthoo! in 1924 v thickenâ€"dinner a Kress on Satu boys attended. ‘A rattle snake Clavey‘s yard la: Mr. and Mrs. moved from the on Osterman av orcupied during They are living Miss Dorothy Deerfieldâ€"Shields children‘s depart Research hospi whose home is the summer at Misses Mild also alumniâ€"of ing the Northe ¢"‘s college at Miss Jane As

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