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Highland Park Press, 6 Jul 1933, p. 20

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t% t‘g § ingâ€"and they do come! But the American people should have the it for bringing this about. No|statesman, no program, has ever : the citizens of the United out of trouble. They have always done that themselves. Just give m new courage, and they will ount obstacles imposâ€" sible for râ€" peoples. ; * In spi the fact that beer is back, i1 numerous disappointâ€" . _Every so ple .”'::3 in leade type of adt Nineteen hundred years ago this week, at the Last Supper, Jesus took a loaf of bread and blessed it and said, "Thigâ€"represents me as I give myself in Sacrifice to be the spiritâ€" ual nourishment of men.‘" And he also took fie cup of wine and gave thanks to them saying, "This repreâ€" sents me a§ I give my blood in sacriâ€" fice to mE the new covenant." Only by better experience can men ‘be brgucht to give thon(ht\to the great and vital truths about their mhlgrtum and their causes, and suech‘ forms of permanent It is time tbe'people of this naâ€" tion asked themselves and probed this propngnndn to the bottom. C Do you:kno\v that one of our greatest presidents, speaking once at the American University, menâ€" tioned the word "Christ" and had to write an nPobgy for doing so? Who is Fesponsible for this sort of thing, and why ? was responsible for making his elecâ€" tion imposgible? Do you know that the word "Christian" is taboo in every school book in America ? Do you know that no govemorl dare issue a Thanksgiving proclamaâ€" | tion with the «word "Christ" ori "Christian" in it ? | Do you know that William Jenâ€"| nings Bryan always insisted on | recognizing Christ and that thil[ more than: any other single factor, | Do you know that General Pershâ€" ing announced that he considered the morale of the American soldier due to the interest of the Christian men and women at homeâ€"and that he was forced, to cut out the word "Christian?" |â€"â€" Do you know that no president of the United States has yet dared to take his inangural oath on the open pages of the New Testament ? © Do yow as a Christ person realize that matters have reached such a state of antiâ€"Christ intimidation in this nation that no state document dare recognize or acknowledge the Christ? There is in the hearts of all men a consciousness of sin. We know that we have done things which we ought not to have done, and that we have left undone things which it was our duty to do. This brings up the old question, "How should man be just before G Like the colored thread which‘runs through â€"all the rope used in the British Navy we can trace Christ through all the Bible. Some people ignore the Old Testament because they think it does not reveal Christ and His saving gospel, but this is & great mistake. Christ is revealed as the only Saviour in the Old Tesâ€" tament just as in the New. He is the "Lamb slain from the foundaâ€" tion of the world." Christ is the A and He is the Z. He is the whole alphabet of God. Christ i# the center of all God‘s reveâ€" lation. The very fact that Chrilt? embracés the whole alphabet from | A to Z, and that he is the first and | the last, is & striking proof that he | is the only. Saviour. There simply,‘ eannot be any other. Christ is the world‘s Redeemer in all ages. â€" ; 44 salvation. . ; | Christ is the master key to all the Holy Seriptures. or the nblc Christ. it but of religion may be summed up in three wordsâ€""Christ is all." There is but one book, and withir While there are distinctions beâ€" t\ucn.k‘fiocpoh, and as we well know éevery religious belief has its histori¢al: background, the essentia! Every Godâ€"fearing â€" person in Amc:ig who cherishes the sanctity of the Christian ideal, should fully realize that mankind is in a bad spirituil condition. What is going on in America is a case in point. Hete is the sermon I would preach in . church of the land . this Sunday, if it were possible for me to do so. "ifke THURSDAY, APRIL 13 1933 but dhe person. 1. Tfif%kâ€"m 4 ‘(by Alfred R. Esmiz) f subject of the bookâ€"The object of the bookâ€"Our ® tod ?" â€"Alfred R. Esmiz. Holy Scripture, One of the stated pu of t Council was to sec a larger comâ€" bined influence for the Churches of Christ in all mattérs affecting the moral and social dondition .of people. Especially hhs it given vo.iol to the desire for pefce on earth ht db oo i tuthâ€"obruinelliiatsinl Aistvinet ty tntarircint Airchnsinhibdratetes s3 a bréadth of sym ath){;for th?e great religious bodfes and fosteri an attitude of mufual respect :E goodâ€"will among th diverse gro ‘The movement id not an effort to create unity but a| recognition and expression of a unity that already exists. There is g I%lason to exâ€" pect that from thig acting together advance will be mide to a greater measure of fellowship in things of the spirit as well &s cooperation in the "temporalities‘! which are inciâ€" dental. to spiritual) enlargement â€" the practical needs pf daily life. And while it is & federation of Protestant churches, it has also "a bridge" between them and the Catholic Church on the ong hand and‘ the Synagogue on the ther, cultivating: in America was a faceâ€"about from isolated"denominationalism. No surâ€" render of creed ig involved on the part of any one of the more than a score of denominations with a present â€" communidant | membership of more than twentyâ€"two million. This is rather a ynion in deedâ€"in behalf of causes and activities which they can unitedly| support. There has been found to| be enough unity in the great central;things for which these several dengminations stand to give common gtound for action. The movement id not an effort to create unity but a| recognition and expression of a ufity that alreldy] Twentyâ€"five yeats ago was begun an experiment which has been charâ€" acterized as a "new epoch in Protesâ€" tant history." Fot,.nearly 400 years the: trend had in the direction of multiplying dengminations and acâ€" centuating differences in polity or creed. The organigation of the Fedâ€" eral Council of Churches of Christ Chemical analyses show ‘that no 3.2 beer has been produced in :Chiâ€" cago. Most of the| brewers still have a considerable imargin of alâ€" cohol content to| strengthen their brew and still within the law. The average of the products of Chiâ€" cago‘s seven brewéries late last week was found to be $.8 ler cent of alâ€" cohol by weight. | The lowest alcoâ€" holic content found was 2.48 per cent and the heighest as, 3.18 per cent. And the controversy still wages! Bootleg liquor, including beer, is still being sold in Ch ago, because the new stuff isn‘t ‘s ong enough. On the other hand, mpre than a million gallone of the new beer was sold in Chicago in less than a week. g*" But don‘t expect too much of our new liberty! It may turn to suds in our mouths! (Don‘t expect too. much of the new deal! But don‘t expec new liberty! It in our mouths! much of the new The financial the question. S froth, while oth for "indications every hand." tually right. and have begun jto "muscle ih" ‘on the profits in the new beer business: Reports have Héen issued that the gangsters have shcecgeded in diktribâ€" uting tervritorial Fights for theé sale of beer among themsgelves along the limnes they, were gble|to maintain in the era before legal beer. 1 ;‘ In Chicago, gangsters have al bombed one ‘brewrery, and th eral governme as even: forced to move to halt the enc The effect of brir:ging" back seems to be o far,. t too much should not be expected jof the] first step to givel us lour liquo ‘again. Beer isn‘t going to put all the men to work that we gre told it will. Beer will not #ce the ‘millions in revenue for pur state, lochkl and national govern eu&s we. havp been told it will. An r will ngt stop bootlegging and fracketeering,|as wei have been told it will. ' i ho tnafffondctsintcinndsalliict,.â€" 4 PÂ¥ 40e . ' But we sho ‘J)t get the ideas about some of the N.T whic have been put linto effect, and being put into|efféct. While it is true that the vgry ‘rction of putti these schemes to effect is ‘havin a good psycholdgical result, and the American skies are brighter, w should not let {anyone attempt t foist unworkableé plans on :fi’ coun> try. Some of these plans nn-I workable, and Bere is the g:o?. | west, at least disappointed i1 this admin on‘s plans to legis late the farmey back to prosperity and in spite he fact that the Roosevelt plang to put men back tc work in reforestation projects i: getting away to a dijsappointingl; slow start; in |spite of all these things,, we ara " ng upward‘ again to greatdr prosperity. There are definite si i. i o 3 ments; in sp bf â€" the fact th;f many . bankers suspicious . of th« administration‘k plans for ih'aig.lfi ening out the banking situation : "tleaning houde"; in spite of the fact â€"that the rs in the .middl: west, at least, disappointed in An Experiment in Unity within the law. products of Chiâ€" ries late last week .8 llmr cent of alâ€" The lowest alcoâ€" was 2.48 per cent as, 3.18 per cent. Some say you q‘h" in it, Others eat{abeer. W ry lare divided on mg call it mere s Are blaming it f drunkenness on ither side is> acâ€" ses| show ‘that no produced in :Chiâ€" the | brewers still le |margin of alâ€" strengthen their hip in things of s cooperation in which are inciâ€" enlargement . â€" athy for these| s a’& fosterref u1al respect and > diverse gro ' "“'I:"‘“ of the ; sr esd 2p / M U C in the middl: appointed i ans to leg o ‘prosperity act that men back projects ‘l: appointing f all th«’ ng upward‘ Tnfty.fi Ther4 s a nn-i e proof. | buclq t too ted of the eady fedâ€" been oachâ€" n the fluid. l and| bryd : been ?3' t stop| ent as we P he ready fin‘g : fedâ€"| thaa the remâ€" have ries" Nortl BUILDERS LUMBER COMPANY iiAmer'u:a'. is retu to its old polâ€" ,cg and will offer ajparade of stars and a change of shows weekly. Still further in keepihg with the reâ€" fdjusted times ‘the |price scale, inâ€" gluding evenings,| Sundays and holiâ€" _ays, willâ€"be ten,| twenty and thirty ents. Old time $hoWwmen who have een patiently awaiting the turn of he tide say this mhrks the beginâ€" ing of a new eppth jh the American rhéater. $l 4 - | *For,, as they boilit out. "vaudeâ€" Further evide hat the good old ‘happy days are h us again is ‘found in the n¢ement from \Chicago‘s Loop |t the Majestic ‘theater reopens April 15th with five jacts of big tim udeville and a feature first run |frotion picture thrown in for g easure.. This theater, a few yéard ago one of the most successful vaudeville houses in ‘r\mericu‘. is retu to its old polâ€" cy and will offer ajparade of stars and a change of shows weekly. Still further in keeping with the reâ€" adjusted times ‘the :rice scale, inâ€" lach tearbetardretfied tasssd loards, shcets 4 ft. wid¢ find 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 | and 12 ft. long, per sq. : t w {Piskri 4 hss dthke Best Quality P size 32x48 inch, per isy. ft.. ... ... .. 2Â¥e Tennis Table, full t. by 9 ft., regulation size 4â€"inch top, 5â€"ply | construction, conjplete ready for use. Sells sight. .. .. .$7.50 Tennis Table (top orfly), 3%â€"inch thick,. 5â€"ply ... §J{f ........0.. $4.95 Studding and 2x4, No. 1 yellow pine, urfaced, 4 sides, :« lengths 4 to 6 (ft, per tsfi t en enb uis 2E .. Ze All other len Jperit. kh e eA e se es cele 6x BR c s v uy ol s ke f ,,l‘.l.hndfll’u oists, yellow pine and t timbers f LOWEST PRICES NOW | iE mabnatt | ~ ; M Slate Surfaced ‘nm ; 75â€"1b., best quality, per Si-lzsoCuu;l)S fles (fourâ€"inâ€"one), "A € | o At) Lb L : l l L in l ie fih&(osoCuh(d)S les ((fourâ€"inâ€"one), "B" q sg 16 . T ME s s snn s NE Pemniefiny R‘nd( z?dn- fW)mwl{ ingles, best 100% vertica Red Cedar Shin(L best No. 2, recommende \ bundle (25 sq. f}) Standard Brand Boards, sheets 4 ft. wid “nnd 12 ft. long, per sq. hss fls c etas . big? y t Quality P size 32x48 inch, per Tennis Table, full t. by 9 it reculation leiba Ifi) support of tional cooperaâ€" tion for promoting |it. But more imâ€" portant than | of, the : concrete programs of wWork which the Federal Council has carried out is the fact that the Council ig itself a demodnâ€" stration of the |spirit of unity. . In its own fellowship and: in its relaâ€" tionships with pt bodies it has shown that t rches are not sectarian and . tatist in spirit, but can and will work together in a great commo use.â€"Reprinted by Permission, e New . York Times. Aav | 8 Majestic Theatre esbes A'..‘. 1364 eriasie? Buxtie® L erle2E LSECLFCSY erisene ore fon BDLK COMPANY ;‘- MERCER LUMBER COMPANY . | ves Evanston Lo 2738 W. Railroad Ave., Evanston | §‘ ai. 0414 is _____ Phones: Uni. 7700â€"Wilmette 289 NNETKA COAL & LUMBER Co. MERCER LUM 594 Center St.; | AL L4 irday .V audeville THE: PRES Phone W The: W planning . day eveni dances" w prizes _ fo waltzers. cured, . an very jenj« attending. Read M. G, Ké§tner. The program will be clima by the showing of colâ€" ored imovigs of English gardens by Dr. Louis} Bherwin. |. Hard An intéresting program has been prepgred galled "Wbat England Can Teach UB!|of Gardening." Mrs. C. C. Watso m will show slides of loveâ€" ly Ehgli gardens ‘and papers jon this fasciphting subject will be read by â€" Mrs. ; D. Stokes, Mrs. Paul Date, M # Frank Gault, and â€" Mrs: The régular monthly meeting of the ‘Ra ia Garden club will be held|at tWo o‘clock on Friday, April 14,: at g home of* Mrs. Howard Wil,l,‘*28 North Deere Park drive. Mr¢s. Buckingham, *(rs. Deibler, and Mrs. Robinson will assist. t Ravinid Garden Club ' f To Meet Tomorrow with sin the shu flesh an mings will flow, in a steady stream, aeross ithe . well ‘remembered and worn b ards of the Majestic stage. A feat i of vaudeville not so well known to) the present generation is the fact it pleases all patrons. A customer |may dislike one or two, or postibly| three acts, but out of the five he ik sure, be:tuu of the diverâ€" sification,| to discover enough amuseâ€" ment to please him. It. was upon this p r ise the | great Orphenm circuit, of which the Majestic was a major lih was built. ~Once again on April 15th its walls will resound HOUSE INX oRDE |{percentage of | Americaris, | men .of (the Moose are _hard times party, Tuesâ€" ; at Witten hall, "Square 1 be on the program with the «best costume, and rood mus;c has been seâ€" this promises to be a able ‘evening for those J J DOuT § C 2C EMIRISSIH he Wantâ€"Ads _ fering will be taken. c, was built. ~Once again 6th its walls will resound ng, ny',.}mun voices and ng, dancing ‘feet of real blood actors. ‘lhy, per ) sq. 11. . lity, per nes Party At itten Hall Tuesday ity, per bundle rarask oe. : 1BE rain, per bundle sn oo / is for repairs, per bundle $1.00 Lumbe You fhay néever again have the MONEY. opporttinity of doing those things around your house th ;", you have been wanting to doâ€"at the prices of h .15 material and labor today. The North Shore L fiber Dealers have combined their purchases and havi ; secured prices far below the average, These low »;{: are being passed on to you. You get the guarantee ,'your Lumber Dealer who is your neighbor and frieid and who appreciates your business and takes pridg in giving you 100% quantity and quality. Call the PNe nearest you today! $. BUY évhere you can be helped with .? ir problems. Select U | your product ... and still SAVE A dramatization in thfee Méts, will fE be presented by a grojp oung || people at the . Highwood | 1 d‘;odist';f Churth on Friday, ApH‘. , 8:00 t | p.m. ; This: dramatic prqse ion of;! | the story of Zacchaeus will ibe given || | under the auspices of th worth | ‘ League. The public is inv}( Théreffi will be no adimission charge;s|An ofâ€" . | North Shore lodges ating with the Highlan entertainment , commit the year 1983 a very st cial ‘one. | _ The final 1983 event to B8 held by the Highland Park HP OMIC lodge will be the first grand| ifMaugural ball, a semiâ€"formal: affril, to be held late next ; fall. '7” t. Temâ€" plars, and officers and ) '(,4"\ Fort Sheridan, "who are Mas@Bs," are expected to be present in f§1l dress, Masonic members‘ guests Wlay parâ€" ticipate through personal §@vitation only. & fls ) Card and buncb p.flji 68 lMre to be arranged. ; North Sh?, ‘Masonic golfers are requested| td regiswr their handicaps with their @olf comâ€" mittees immediately, 't: t | golf teams can be formed ; h elimâ€"« ination tournaments and iMkerâ€"lodge matches can be arranged) Interâ€" lodge pool, bowing, and Pifg pong matches will be played |neÂ¥k season. ‘| North Shore A#iomc ,] Things to Cook l, ~â€" _ News| 4 Li 4 5) poremieametss 4 es O imA +. 0 : The spring dance and ®ntertainâ€" ment will be held the jast Baturday evening this month at the Masonic Temple, Highland Park, and will be an exclusive affair for Malsonic and Eastern Star member‘s ‘@hd \ theirt guests. A nominal charge will be made for gentlemen, | es | free, and tickets may be obta ‘ d from the committee or froxq' ABert Larâ€" son, 37 South St. John@ avenue, Highland Park. Sen Lake Shore Masons, c@â€"operating with Eastern Star , Art now forming committi or thei coming social events toti dang ing, entertainments, cardi and bun co, golf, pool, bowling, ‘and ping § 6 lodge make ful soâ€" Dealers )FFMANN BROTHERS mrch:w Wikesl 20°*** COMPANY . : _ Most people‘ who are. said to be :vchting the. fool aren‘t acting. â€" Thomaston (Ga.) Times. j Gradually add the tomato mixturi to the white mixture, while both ar« hot, stir until well mixed and servi hot with crisp wafers, Melba toas or cheese bars. To make this par ticularly attractive for aâ€"luncheon top each sei‘ving with a tiny rosetté of whipped cream. 2 cups milk. j j * teaspoon salt. | % teaspoon pepper. | Melt butter+in the second pan, flour and stir until well b gradually add the milk and stir u til smooth and slightly thicke add salt, and pepper,. . Neither 0 these mixtures will be very thick but both will be creamy. Add mon salt, if wished. 6 Prosperity . will be here when our financiers are too busy ‘to tell us hat prosperity is here.â€"â€"Dunbar'% Weekly (Phpoenix). 1 In another pan make the follow ing: :t3 : stir until well blended, gradually ;i the tomato {aftér pressing through a sieve to remove the seeds and cook until smooth and lli‘:fi thickened; add seasonings and so & . . N O W} Melt butter in a sauce pan or top of a double boijler, add flour . .One of the ‘most delicious, appetizâ€" ing and nourishing soups is y of Tomato, and I find that the mas satisfactory way to make this licious soup is to make ‘twoâ€" thin sauces and combine them. this I use‘ a thin white sauce and} thin tomato sauce. _ . 1| Tomato Sauce for Soup _ || 2 tablespoons butter. _ { 1: tablespoon flour. 4| â€"2 cups strained tomato. $ F & teaspoon soda. â€" j ‘Y% teaspoon salt. { 4 teaspoon pepper. | : l _ White Sauce for 2 tablespoons butter. 1 tablespoon flour. ngreibh ag e " Ki 4 s m ray s 3 *‘5.153 ie t s «in‘ [ s «on ki Fel!‘s Shoes are now in fir with the Highland Sweets and Louit Quick Shoe third. Tonight . (Thursday} Bock ice station will *meet Louil Shoe ard Santi‘s Dairy wi the Lircoin Market. them , "Why ; should, 1 They‘v done anything for me." â€" Show (London.) als The H, P. Bew bowli won two of three game ser Bock‘s Service station in * lar wcefii‘mnch held at th tic Bow Alleys last wee Shoes took two games fro Quick Shoe Repair: On 1 Santi Dairy won two |gam the Highland Garage and t land Swéets took two also 4 Lincoln Market. L* * George Bock won high gan ing 231 and high series with "What‘s the matter wi When Coach Eiker‘s tent lets out to compete in the . the . suburban championshi li:‘ meet serious . oppositic y go to New Trier. Com Flaningan was heading Thomas, C. Sullivan, vété many tennis crowns in.A\& and soythern boy‘s champic Coudy, North Shore }z's c and Western boy‘s gtar, is the New Trier linqup. New 1 many others who are capabl forming in champipnthip # are heading on all fouts for ‘\ Beginning next week t of this columnm will begin of a series of interviews, famous in bagebaill, golf, t many other well known sports. Follow this column stories. 6 t q George Bock Bowls * _ High Game in + Next September when Shields open‘s its door‘s f school term, football candi report to a new coach. don‘t know, for as yet "Solly" Thurston and Mr. j have not made any formal ment about the new c week "Solly" and Mr. went on a hunting trip, h a new~eoach. < They are nothing. has been said, peri the end of vacation we you more about it. i sa i Coach Richardson and hi are practicing regularly eager to defend the, suburis title when the season opé Blue and White golférs h the suburban crown for the years and are set on ‘reta They are also in the marke state championship and ‘wt they may get it! .'2 «1 ‘ A good preâ€"season foreg probable lineup is as folly field, Croke, Thompson and is very uncertain; Peterser Pasquési,â€" Mechem, Paul Camerpn and the likely # the infield. Skidmore w with ?::nn for an> us Huhn, E. Maimen and °B will handle the greater pa mound: assignments. This mean‘s a starting ting-up a guess. The guy who c4 first team, this early, ou bunch ithats béen out for hias to be greater than How! %D;%rfield-Shig _ High Schoo . ‘Mighland Park, THinoi ADMISSION |â€"â€" ~§5 C ! Coach, "Solly" Thurstor at gang of baseball pl m begun their . sécond practi¢e. The fellows out this yéar have to hustle i there‘s only eighty three ; dut for the team. â€" "Solly to eliminate a number this will probably announce th lineup. i £ THURSDAY, AFPRIL i You and "I‘ve got corns." s "Why Uon‘t you|do somet , . DAN TRAVIS | Presents His Georgia Jub < Singers Friday, April World Renown Expone â€" Negro Spirituals s :â€" New Trier Has Strong %- 8;15 p.m. by :

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