‘First Ghurch of Christ, Scientist, Park, Wlincis, 381 Hazel avenue, i8 a ch of The Mother Church, Church of Christ, Scien! in oBston, Massachusetts. The Sund morning service is held at 1} o'chd&:ndm,W«bu- day nthg meeting, which includes testimoni¢s. of Christian Science Scboor isfopen ‘:;flsMTth isgopen to * “Jflnndz"flti.lhd held Sunday #orning at 9:30. Subj xornatSundty'lhuon sermon "Bubstance." A fred public reading room is m o.“n b,fllbalmh““N. $'~~ mhhmd.“’ from 9 o‘elock in the morning to 6 in the ning. : On Sunday the Ts;id".mm and al authâ€" orized :Science literature may be read, borrowed, or purâ€" THURSIMY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1933 All are cordially invited to attend the services and make use of the Wednesdayâ€"The Midâ€"week Servâ€" ite, 8 p.m. Mr. Milton A. Frantz, class leader. Fridayâ€"Choir rehearsal, 7:30 p.m. \"A church that cares." sermon "Bu! aintainga" Sheridan from 9 in the reading 5:80. , orized Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister Church School, 9:45 a.m. Mr. Arâ€" thur F. Merner, Supt. â€" Bos? Morning Worship, 11 a.m. Speâ€" clal music. A sermon by the pastor. E. L. C. E. (Young People‘s meetâ€" ing), 7 p.m. The Evening Service, 8 p.m. . Tuesdayâ€" The monthly business meeting and social hour of the °¥. P. M. C., 8 p.m. : * Friday: :: 4* ( 7:00 Boy Scout meeting in the . Junior room. ~7:45 Meeting of the session at the . _ church. f Highland Park Presbyterian Charch Sunday : 9:45 Church School. Davis Greene will lead the program on Sea _ Seout work, which will be of great interest to boys and men. â€" The scripture ,songs, and talks will be in nautical terms. 11:00 Morning Worship. Dr. Sherâ€" _ win will preach. â€"7:00â€"9:00 In the Hall of Religion _ at A Century of Progress there Laurel and Linden Avenues .. Dr. Louis W. Sherwin, Minister Church phone 683 Bethichem Evangelical Church 815 Rosemary Terrace Choice Government Graded Meats . . 519 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 3140 VEAL CHOPS _ RIB ROAST BOILED HAM SPARE CHICKENS Sliced to Order; pound FRESH MEATY â€" © THE FINEST RIB 3 to 4 Ib. average; pound LAMB CHOPS FANCY NATIVE BACON BEST NATIVE DELICIOUS SWIFT*3 PREMIUM SLICED SWIFT‘3 PREMIUM FINEST LOIN Lincoln Market CHOICE NATIVE FANCY FRESH DRESSED ROASTINC FRANKFURTERS ROUND STEAK / _CHURCH NOTES . STEAK SA uol t 5 Th ’: ; ,4:.. I 7:00 p.m. Choir rehearsal.| Sunday £li. 38| 10:00 a.m. Sunday L. 11:30 a.m. Morning W p. This church iinvites you, | .‘ Bethany Evangelical Church Laurel and McGovern H. F. Siemsen, Pastor $ y: Church School at 9:45 a. m. under the direction of Dr. E. D. Friesch, This will be the first Sunâ€" day following Dr. Fritsch‘s vacation, we urge a large attendance to greet him. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Young People‘s meeting at 7 p.m. Evening service at 8 p.m, You are invited to attend all of these servâ€" ices. | f } 4 Wednesday: Our midâ€"week service will be held Wednesday evening: at 8 p.m. This will heloll%od by a High Avenue and Everts Place William W. Nelson, Pr-wr | Tel. H. P. 8206 i Friday, Sept. 8, 8 p.m.â€"Special meeting for all members of the Unâ€" employed League who have done any work in the organization.: ! Sunday} Sept. 10: | | 10:30 a.m. Church School. 6:00 p.m. Friendship Circle devoâ€" ï¬o:ul meeting. y © 7:45 :.m. Evening se with a sermon by the r on the $ , "Facing the New Year." Wedrjesday, Sept. 13, 8 p.m.â€"Midâ€" week ptayer service. : | Visiters are always molt?ome! | St. John‘s Evangelical Church H)omew'bod Ave. and M Bay Rd. ~F. G. Pigpenbrok, Pastor meeting of all Sunday School officers and teachers for a workers conferâ€" ence. ins will be laid for Rally Day.. A brief meeting of the board of Religious Education w?l also be held. | j 1 hearsal 'l‘h;:i;hyi The Woman‘s Missionâ€" ary Sotiety will meet atthe home of Mrs, H. F. Siemsen, 601 Laurel Amne‘ at 2:30. The Highwood Methodist Church SPECIAL be;t.u Presbyterian Church . W. F. Weir, Minister be a hymn festival of great 2«3‘2.@3"“ with c vinalqdmkof- fect. L atasil d FURDAY ONLY : for _ 19¢ _ 25¢ _ _ 15¢ 24¢ 17¢ C ; First U Evangelical t || | _ St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church S. Green Bay Rd. at Laurel Ave, [ * Deerfield .4: (â€" Rev. p ‘ellner, Pastor) â€" [ | F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor A ch ith a message a| | Church School, 9;:15 a.m, welcome f6? all. _ / | || Worship Services, lo:lï¬m. Sunday services: |\ | Monday, Sept. 11, Children‘s ch 9:30 h Bible School, S n.'henml. The children‘s choir 1 R. Fidder. | * |pontinue to meet every Mon« 10:45 Morning Worship. Sermo:l by | aifter close of Grammar school. N . mon by| the pastor. 4 o Wednesday, midâ€"week service. | On Sept. 13, Rev. John Chri of South America will give a thâ€" con lecture on his work in that dark land. * Sent. 19, Roy G. Berg will begin a series of with pictures on â€" "Pilgrim‘s + gress." These lectures will be given every Tuesday, evening for six weeks. Everybody is welcome to all of our services. f & Sunday Catechism Saturda W. H. Ho. Church Mornin, Necessity . Sunday . ‘Morning On this lar work ¢ be resume The re; the co Friday ev Walther meeting the pastor, 6 +5 :00 p.m. Young peoples se k. 7:45 p.m.. E l_htic‘serviec; erâ€" f Gj North A Redeeme and she‘s equally good at Holy Rev. lnlibas 17. Wel sday evening the Juhnior ague will hold its ter the summer months lar business mee ¢ . ition will take place on T A N ng cmvl?mi '; . E. Savage, Pastor f Deerfield '/ £ Masses, 7:30 and 9 a.m. 8:80 a.m. T Â¥ , T;B0 p.m.â€"Confmi?ns.'i‘ st Central Avenue ./ W.F. Subr, Pastor E ~5 3chool, 9:30. #3 ‘Service, 10:30. E I coming Sunday the W f the Sunday School , ace M. E. Church | ‘i enue and Lauretta Pliee f N. 8. Nye, Minister | â€" | rate, Supt. Church Scl?ool. E. chool, 9:30 a.m. | f Worship, â€" 10:45. *! k f Difficulties." $ | mm es a t : Evangelical Lnt.haq‘n ‘ || An original idea is theâ€"main atâ€" § raction in the Waterman Pen Comâ€" ‘pany‘s exhibit. The hands of many famous people are reproduced in a plaster â€" material. _ The ha. ds of ;Bobby Jones, Lily Pons, Amelia ‘Earhart are among those on display. This week I should like to take ou through some of the interesting exhibits in the General Exhibits building. Here there are many inâ€" feresting things to be seen, and I ill tell you of a few of them. | One section of the General Exâ€" hibits buildings holds the printing nd book binding exhibits. Here you ay view methods of printing from he time of the Gutenberg press to he modern ‘high powered machines. Methods of book binding are also hown. There is a man who sits inding books by hand, and there F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor f Church School, 9:15 a 1‘ Worship Services, 10:15 a e Monday, Sept. 11, Chi *s choir hearsal. The children‘s choir will ntinue to meet every Monday ‘ter close of Grammar school. New embers may enroll.. Any child of urth grade rating and above is igible forâ€" membership. tl(rs. 'F.;i . Piepenbrok will direct the choir ith Miss Ethel Button as pianist. Tuesday, Sept, 12â€"LL L Club eeting. € 1 $ | ; Friday, Sept, 15â€"Adult choir reâ€" earsal. 305 | St. Paul‘s Evarigelical Church inâ€" ited you for worship and fellowâ€" hip. * °+ s £9 $ uol ; ol : 4 . 0 pistriBkufors of ATLAs TIREJEAN# sATTERIEs At The Fair By John Steele But the point, dear m‘fllm, i she isn‘t different from y ‘,:Only discovered a secretâ€"that lubri a car, or?inflating a tire, a battery is very easy indeed you know the address of the Standard Station. You merely # Fine Gasolines e New1$ ‘regular e Red Crown Ethy] « 3 Fine Motor Oils e IsozVis " Shnollqd. f is F Atlas Tires, Tubes, and Batteri Liquid fou. Windshield Clea Water for Radiator, Specified "Well," you say to yon.lEf,«“i knows h@w to lubricate a tar she ferent from me. I don‘t kh{w a plug frobr: carburetor." E ; STANDARD is a machine that does| many times| an{l machines are shown. ; th‘oqutityd work in a| One of the things in the Swedigh much shorter time pr] building is a model of the City Hall Bd i N sY B . > 'ix:,iiStoekholm.' It is made of cedar utiful hC of books,| anl was carved by Aron Sandberg. torl::l in â€â€˜:‘ (B so :lâ€tie most’ ‘All' famous, architects vis the Wn‘ thiul r the: ‘m exâ€" “F‘u‘h.va seen thi., as real hibit. Here‘the book lover glories building is supposed to be a râ€" in an art dAistin@tle dAiffsarent fram| Pigte in the world of arghitecture. If ever a uih‘*-re beautiful and look enti shown in the‘ ional ter Company‘s exhib trick. These m molor, and some are It should really be a t money in a machine li yes. L9 about prodnctfr taken . from the ground, there is &lso a model, which is large enough for people to stand up in, of a diamond mine. We have seen many women looking wistfully around, and wondering if any of the valuable "ice" was lIying around There is a large ion in which exhibits of the! oil are shown. Many ‘oil companies have oh display exhi shawing all the steps in the oil industry. Talking about â€" nrodunctd »‘tale fram â€" tha lfyoumisnehi élse in the General Exhibits groups don‘t miss the photographi¢ display on the secâ€" ond floor. (All t y pes of pictures are shown, and sonmié of résults gained by camera are freally| thrilling‘ to see. ‘Not only pictures of scenery are shown as is Many times the case in‘ displays of this sort, but photoâ€" graphs of buildings, sports; people, T‘ te‘a:laï¬nhesdif- l’tk*lï¬'l kâ€" )r.â€Ã©"‘:: * : madam, is that n you, Onlyshe‘s (abricating ire, O# i sy indeed |once s of the ngarest ‘c'A‘m evéerythi t]* ou hisph f ypes 0: * & * Jubricating a car {t t: Red Crown Superfuel sells at the price of COMPLETE SERVICE lay in one . , Nearly ister, typeâ€" and other play. x ng, the ones Cash Regisâ€" turn the are made in ilver plated, 1 to deposit e that, Oh! rs of books, of the most rinting exâ€" ver glories erent from lrive it which is binding, but er could be s. Semdac Auto Polish, Furniture Dressing, ," the a;m.;lhdge motor oil * Polarine * she of ofâ€" the car in and Cheerful Stan does the rest. I"te looks after the little things that women are supposed to know nothing aboutâ€"from filling the radiaâ€" tor to thanging the oil. The next time your Busband says, "The car needs greasing but I don‘t see when I‘m goâ€" ing to it done," why don‘t you take the job off his hands? With Cheerâ€" ful Stan‘s help you can do it quite as Have you the ‘ pubâ€" ;lit:d by tb:egflxtt & the Fair? <It is of midget is of| a model: of our‘ large te."* y are having a tight) race for yor of the village between a gignt and a midget. The paper seems to be impartial, but) we think it favors the "giant" ref party. | VILLAGE OF DEERFIELD . Notice is hereby given of a meeting to be. held at the Village Hall, Friday evening, ber 22, 1933 at 8;00 o'abg':-. to ‘rogidu-lnmhu for resont class "A" to class "B" mfl-tid:;trktuur- tain portion of H. O. Stone & Co.‘s Addiâ€" tion to Deerfleld, . and other property, The paper has a sport a soâ€" :mmï¬on.mdhu_ a stock et sheet. Such s as elecâ€" tric trains, roller skates, candy are listed on the official exchange. The press offices in the Adminisâ€" tration building are truly an interâ€" TM eenter. Reporters from all over the world come there to write their stories (Men from Sweden, Ci‘ochodonkh. India, Hom. and many other far away p give this building a touch of internationâ€" al flavor. | ‘Mother: He is trying to b‘ty to lloep.e F “ ae fho t to . Deerflield, . and MW. by Deerfield Avenue on orth, Warrington Road in part on the East, Wauâ€" m.wmunnmw-cm-z $ and 11 in Blocks 14, 16, 17 18 in part on the South, dch::x described in a plat and petition file the Village Clerk. _ t Yauidts ‘ï¬ttlo Daughter: Why is father singing so much tonight?: DEERFIELD ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS PAGE ELEVEN **sBheets." race for t:'oen a paper Mc Â¥* i 31