? saith the Lord. rer, these aré th iritual words, 0 in foretelling th "Whose fan is i 1 thoroughly purg er his wheat int Is. In husban ikewise finds n ‘ribe metaphysi humanity. T ield, the wheat, threshing floor, the garner. > â€"‘Theological he problem of £¢ the beginning rortal thought hss of considering evi! has lined up good hand and evil petâ€" ptember 24, lience was in at ire given by Firs cientist, of High ce school auditor was Dr.John M Kansas City, Mo rd of Lectureshi hurch, The Fin Scientist, in Bo: gmas of the CW is. _ Mary Ba esus, has furnis} t¢, the true exp! comprised. in . b nd and ~matterâ€" it good actually anation of how lities, the real / on page 26) he lecture in part s â€" and the Bi hristian Sciene from Eden lef soil of huiman de nd tilling "stretch sibility of: better find the prophe : vantage point ol essive husbandr; osperity to . thei Iâ€"fromâ€" a nomad civilization of i t of the lands u n Science and v¥‘"â€"and he was ning salvation, fi . â€" And so in .t ‘s, religious teaC me phase or oth salvation for s0‘ tion for the Te pretation of sal m â€"theâ€"centuries odox theology," hable fire." or the writers posed opposite, ar Lecture | tt, C.S8.B., at ool, Friday _ ere assured" rapi high culture uf lity and quantit as God and burn up 18 Carleton college in Northfield, Minn., for herâ€"junior .year.â€"â€"â€"â€" , Mr. and Mrs. Edward Gibbon have a son born Thursday, Sept. 17, at a Waukegan hospital. * ill with the grippe at Forest avenue. 5 taa. Beginning Sunday, Sept. 27, the 6:30 a.m. mass is to be discontinued at the Holy Cross Catholic church of Deerfield. g s Greenwood avenue last week from|,; uchiing anmiig Pontiae, Mich., for a visit. ‘Mrs. Long gett:e;ï¬nfn'lmi'“ has been very ill. oang Sunday'istobe _ Miss Jane Ashman has returned to| the beginners‘, pri Mrs.~ C. A. Selif visited Miss Frances K. Loy last Wednesday. Miss Loy is nursing at a private home at 2800 Sheridan road, Chicago, where she expects to remain for four or five Â¥igit. ... . on n iany Mrs. Agnes Clavey has been Mr. and Mrs. Willard Benson (Mona Desmond) have returned from California, where they made a brief â€" Mrs, A. J. Johnson was hostess at 8 one o‘clock luncheon on Wednesday Miss Helen McDonald of McDonald, Kansas, who has been visiting> her cousin, Mrs. Andrew Decker, is â€"now visiting in Chicago. . _ ~> to members of the Independent Social tlib at her home on Osterman avenue. weeks. Thursday.â€"Theyâ€"had been the lunchâ€" eon guests.of Mrs. Moore‘s sisterâ€"inâ€" Thursday, September 24, 1931 Miss Irene Rockenbach attended the LaSalle County Sunday School conâ€" vention ‘at Peru, IJ., last Thursday, whereâ€" she led the â€" discussion â€" on "Children‘s Division Methods." ~Mr. and Mrs. ‘Joseph Dietz of Munâ€" deélein visited at the Peter Petersen Kome. oh BAKAPASL Y ... 4;....... ... ... .c nooocn, c eocnnton Mrs. Mildred Lyons Moore of Chiâ€" cago.and Mrs. Kathryn Eger Aiken of Austin visited Mrs. R.â€"E. Pettis on Bthoo!l in 1924 were entertained at a thickenâ€"dinner at the home of â€"Gordon vlrm on Saturday evening. Nine boys attended. _Mr. Fred Jacobs with Mr. Roy Neargarder of Highland Piark went fishing ~at Petite Lake, last Friday and Satmdai. & o Stnday with Wallace Reichelt. _ ~â€" â€"Mrs. Henry Juhrend, with her aunt and uncle Mr. and Mrs. Fred.Tronjo of Hedgewisch, IIl., left on, Saturday by automobile to visit in Missouri and Kansas. They expect to be gone about daughters, Isabelâ€" and Frances, of Waukegan, were guests at the Peter Petersen home on Thursday. Miss Dorothy® Melzer, ~a former Deerfieldâ€"Shields graduate is. in the thildren‘s department of the Ilinois Research hospital. â€" Miss Melzer, whose home is in Northbrook, spent the summer at Boulder, Colo. § Misses Mildred and Ruth Melzer, also alumniâ€"of D. S. H. S., are attendâ€" Mg the Northern Illinois State Teachâ€" &‘s college at DeKalb. ~Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lemke and ‘A rattle snake was killed in Elmer Clavey‘s yard last week. â€" _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Nelson have moved from the D. E. Wageck home on Osterman avenue which they had Orcupied during the summer months. They are living on Springfield aveâ€" The boys of the class which gradâ€" her home on quite departments of the Presbyterianâ€"Sunâ€" day school. ~They_will meet at 9:30 a.m. in their respective rooms. are giving a dance at the Deerfield school gymnasium on Saturday eve ning, Sept. 26. Cards and bunco in the balcony for those who wish to play *", o Both Mr. and Mrs. August Winters of Elm street are ill. They are conâ€" templatingâ€"a celebration of their fifâ€" tieth wedding anniversary in October, if they are in better health. Sunday is â€"to be â€"promotion day in â€"Lest we {forgetâ€"Theâ€"Tisâ€"Pais girls Let us demonstrate these new washers at your Public Service Store. Prices start at $99 50. For a limited time the wringerâ€"let it squeeze out the water. While wringâ€" ing out one tubful ‘of clothes, theâ€"machine is washing another. You can have an average washing out blowing all of them are only % hm C < f 18 months to pay : Your locat appliance dealer also carries a complete line of electric â€">~~. â€".â€".~â€"~. â€"â€" Jeseph W. Kehae, District Manager * _ _ * *~â€" _~â€" â€"==:==**~~â€"* f L:'!‘ o vikaten, Inioay """"K** f Pierron, Distri Aï¬lmhtrent 5t South 8t. Johns Avenue * ighland Park 2900 g PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY T H E _P RE 8 8=â€". This is the way _ you‘ll wash your cl This is the way _ _ you‘ll iron your clothes $2 DOWN 18 months to pay Sit down while you guide the washing over the long roller of the electric ironer. Catch each piece (shirts ang fussy things as well as flat pieces) as it comes sliding out warm and smoothâ€"ready to fold and store away. Your ironing is done in oneâ€"fourth the time. j See how easy it is at Jour Public Service Store. Ironers are priced at $79.50 and up. For a limited time, any modet priced at 3/2.50 and up. FOr @ puskc* s9 DOWN lace! May we remind you again that for a small payâ€" ment down you can turn your home laundry into a modern power lawndry and let electricity do all the hard work. It‘s. cheaper, too, than sending clothes out. f ‘ HELP 2 â€" ighland Park 2900 19. §