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Highland Park Press, 19 Jul 1934, p. 7

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i s t3 89 + CHURCHES |s‘"$ x m cm'uh.:f Chri-t.m Firgt Chureh of Christ, § * Park, Illinois, 381) Hazel *A is a branch of The f s.:mfit,ln‘&pfion.lus 4 The Sunday) morning service is held at 11 o‘glock, and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which f testimonies of. Christian : ‘healing, is ‘at 8 o‘clock. © School is open to pupils between the ages of four and twenty, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. / 4 ‘Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson sermin, "Life." {.. i%.l v. THURSDAY, JULY 19, 1984 | _ . A ‘free public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridan Road, which is open daily from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 in the evening,. On Sunday the reading room is open from 2:80 to 5:30. Here the Bible and all authâ€" orized Christian Science literature reading All are cordially invited to attend the services and make use of the First Presbyterian Church , ; Deerfield t I ‘ ‘William F. Weir, Minister Sunday, July 22â€" | 945 The; Church School. 10:45 Public worship. Dr. Weir will preach the second| sermon ‘on "The Problems of Human \Suffering." e On Friday evening, July 27, Circle No. 2 will give an ice cream social on the lawn of Dr. and Mrs. Weir. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES "God" was the subject of o?n L4# sonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scidntist, on Sunday, July 15. , The Golden Text was, "Blessing, and glory, and wisdom, and thanksâ€" giving, and honour, and power, and might, be unto our God for ever and ever" (Rev;:7:12). § Among the citations which comâ€" priged the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the following from the Bible: "I know that, whatsoever God doeth, it shall be fpr ever : nothing can be put to it, norkany thing taken from it: and God doeth it, that men should fear befgre him, That which bathibeen 13 ;;‘ .::.;M.l_th;r;vhl& is to be bath alrdady been; and God réquireth that which is past" (Eeel: 3: 14, 15). e Lessonâ€"Sermonalso in» cluded‘ the following passages® from the Christian Science textbook, "Sclence l?d Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary â€"Baker Eddy : "We bury‘ the sense of infinitude, when we admit that, although God is infinite, evil has a place in this infinâ€" ity, for evilean have no place, where all gpace is filled with God" (p. 469). FOR YOUR VACATION |~ Low prites now are \ _ an added inducement eous. French Lick is just overâ€" night from Chicago on the Monon ('§xmer rates now in effect)â€" eight hours by motorâ€"even less by‘ plane ‘to the Hotel Airport. | Note These F‘ New Low Prflces‘ (In effect from June 1st to Sept. ROOM with private Bath and | Fer Person per day, $8.00 and Children (under 12), Nurses, Mi it in the foothills of the Cumberâ€"‘ o miniming ‘the "Tupats ‘and boleg swimming and tennis and being laty are the only things that mat» Life here is very 4 just the sort you HDRSEBACK RIDING | $2:00 first hour, $1.00 each hour Lessons (including structor with horse) $3.00 per rw;:oumm)a.n Rub and Massage this combination $3.00). wmcmcmm& t ). 9 hole Miniature | door), 9 hole Pitch and Putt @wimming Pools, Mineral â€" Spr | ters, Temnis Courts, Ping Pong. t Tiustrated Booklet on | French Lick Sp BATHS (Sulphar) $2.00 | ° '?Pm.-nnâ€"-n Price this combination $3.00). lmucmcmm p }. 9 hole Miniature (ime |~l).9hhm.flm @wimming Pools, Mineral â€" Spr Waâ€" }t-.'l'-bm!he’fl-; Frénch Lick, Indiang Home of Â¥.. D. Taggart, Pres.. H.J. u:mormm‘ 60 N. First 8t. : J. SMIT] er respite rench Lick st) Sunday services:; | t o en o 9:30 Church school, Supt. R. ‘©A0;:45 Morning worship. Sermon by the pastor. . ~4:00 Young People‘s service. 7:45 Evangelistic service. Sermon by the pastor, § ie ‘We preach tst crucified, risen and coming again.) No man will ever get to heaven without Christ. Wednesday iing, 8 p.m.â€" Prayer and Bible hour. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Music by Ladies Quartet, Sermon by Revâ€" erend Bruso. Sunday, July 1984: Church School, 9:45 a.m. Mr. Arâ€" thur F. Merner, Supt. t Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. Topic: "The Best Book 1 Have Read This Year." ' The Evening service, 8 p.m. Speâ€" cial music. Sermon subject: "Surâ€" gical Religion." Reverend Bruso in the pulpit. | w Rev. F. G. Pifpenbrok,? Pastor Sunday: 9:15 a.m. Chu school, 10:15 a.m. Worship service, Sunday, August 5â€"Annual open air church service and family picni¢c at Sunset Park. | : Laurel and McGovern ‘ H. F. Siemsen, Pastor .<â€" _ Thursdayâ€"The Annual State W. M. S. convention of theé Evangelical Church at Freeport, Ill., starts toâ€" day and will continue till over Sunâ€" day. Mrs. F. |(C. Noerenberg #nd Mrs. H. F. Si@gmsen are attending as delegates from Bethany Church. on “Stewnrdahi?,” speaking on "The Stewardship . of God‘s. Call." Our evening service will begin at 8 p.m. A group of four young people from the Barrington| Evangelical Church will present n‘*hsibna;y Oratorical Contest. Mr. Willard Gieske of Barâ€" Sundayâ€"Sungay School will beâ€" gin at 9:45 the leadership of Mr. Wm. Guyat as the superintenâ€" dent. Morning worship at 11 a.m., the pastor will conclude his series rinton will six geveral‘ solos, ‘The public is invited to hear these speâ€" cial messages by these young people. Mondayâ€"The . young © people of Bethany will â€"spend Monday at. the Bethany cottage at : Barrington camp. The forencon will be spent in recreation and in getting the cotâ€" tages ready. The afternoon will be spent in swimming and play. A steak fry will be enjoyed by the group in the evening, ich will be followed by a service about the campfire. Wednesdayâ€"The midâ€"week prayer service will be ‘held Wednesday eveâ€" ning at 8 p.m., with Miss Evelyn Snyder as the er.. Thursdayâ€"A| lawn social will be held on the lawn of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Schlung, 721 S. St. Johns Avenue on Thursday evening, the 26th. The people of the community are invited to have their supper with those who gather. Refreshments of various kinds will be served through out the evening., You are invited to spend an enjo fl'le time. ‘ A church with 4 welcome for all. "A church that cares," Aelads Green Bay Rd. and Laurel Ave. The Bethany Evangelical Church Sunday M 8 and 9:30 a.m. Catechism, 8130 a.m. Saturday, 7:30 p.m.â€"Confessions. Bethlchem Evangelical Church Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister 815 Rosemary Terrace St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING RQOM is NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD f : [ %:MDAYBO';.-.uCp.m."_' | ‘ SUNDAYS 2:30 to 5:30 for reading only. . You ars cordially invited to visit the Reading Room, where the Bible and al NEW RECLINING CHAIR BUSES â€" FREQUENT SERVICE 35 W. VanBuren St. Hot W ater, Vapor, High or Low Pressure Steam â€" Estimateés on New and Remodeling Work â€" Repair Work a Specialty 809 CLIFTON AVENUE $ 783 GLENCOE AVENUE mmmm \ __/_! Telephone Highland Park 2607 . TT t LL > M. D. MURPHY New York ._$15.00 Grand Rapids | 3.00 Miami ... 20.20 M.'.,...._ml-hnpn‘__lfiNe'Orb-.lm Omaha __.__ 6.00 Cleveland _.___ 7.00 Wichita .â€"____ 9.10 Detroit ... 350 Musk ln‘..nb....... 9.00 8t. J. M....,.....l‘ â€" 1350 Toled 0-‘-_..3..._. 6.00 Cleve BUS TERMINALS CO MURPHY & SCHW ALL Heating and Plumbing Contractors . Evangeli rfield Pigpenb: hurich sct . crucified, risen in. No man will ever Christ. iing, 8 p.m.â€" le hour, First Church of Christ, Scien SPECIAL RATES | °> The Highwood D Highwood Avenue ‘ William W. Nel: T’fhtor Thursday, July 19: 2 ~ c _ E. 8:00 p.m. Regular meeting of the ~___ Ladies‘ Aid at the home of Mrs. Elien Sandberg, 389 North Aveâ€" nue, Highland Friday, July 20: PFrI0ay, JUIY. a0, ~a‘e s :8:00 p.m. Special meeting of jie official board. .| | _ j Saturday, July 21: | | _ 1:00 p.m. Sunday School picnic be held in the Fprest Pre just north and east of the interâ€" ‘section of Waukegan and ‘Dunâ€" . ‘dee Roads. The group will ~â€" at the church at 1 p.m. lhax. _ ‘Transportation: will be p ¢ for those who have no. cats. Everyone is invited! 4 Sunday, July 22: [# 1 8 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. . _| ‘.8:00 p.m. Evening service with a .third sermon of & series by the bustor on the Theme. "Christ Services: . > , l > C op OM Sunday, July 22â€" |â€" ) § ! 7:30 am. Holy Communion.. | | 11 a.m. Morning prayer and sérâ€"| nbidental mon. e publh Wednesday, July 25â€" \} . â€" : 9:30 am. Holy Cqmmflior}. ‘¢ Life would be a perpetual flea hunt if a man were obliged to run down all the innuendoes, inveracities, inâ€" sinuations and> m{srepresentations which are uttered lngainst him. /â€" Henry Ward Beechér. .â€" $ 2 official board. } §3 turday, July 21: ) . _ 1:00 p.m. Sunday School 1 be held in the Fprest 1 just north and eagt of t} ‘section of Waukegan @1 . _ ‘dee Roads. The group at the church at 1 p.m _ Transportation: will be ; for those who have 1 Everyone is invited! inday, July 2: ; § 10:30 a.m. Sunday School. Trinity Episcof The Reverend Chr l ‘â€" Denrs t | Auto Reconstruction Co. 322 N. First St; â€" Phone Qualty LIeaners . RELIABLE LAUNDRY Body and Fender Repairing . SPRING SERYVI sunor(fl WELDING .SOLDERING ind ceftain that y halve your. gy exfkmined by .: expert.© Make : appointment todgy at Nemero 372 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 63 DRY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178 I. H. NEMEROFF | _ Credit Jeweler and | | | East Laurél The days are pa when péople ta podr eye sight ;Vl;n'a'ftevr 0 eourse.> But t Avenue al Church ; stoph Keller, tuial flea hunt 4740â€"37 t!| Perfect "Weather" InsiDe fxl every day in the year! L1 /ap) AIRâ€"CONDITIONING: th e rproon Wwaitihis : o?s A ition Warrants .. anitbre Engineers...... fi..ltht. P Wflm. and Supj rs, Rep ts, Insurance.... RRTIGS â€"...:.â€"< E. io t «:: wndie!s mieR motbnol enith . ..â€"..1â€". insporta tio: Tuplic.................. frgge: Bubdbngerand Alteratfon , Bui , and Alterations m County| Superintendents .!... ... senicistss m Other ees, Dividends from Closed B or Rent of |School Property ......... ol Board and Business Office pulsory Attendance 1 ............. ry of Su; nithsoadt ies ry of Prindipal,}....................... ry of CCGe in srunsiblin en s ie ion of Ti Z.Fred Pupils::.. ince on dJune 30, 1934 E{lfi@;fi ‘Districts ance, J 80, 1934 nce July |1, 1938 ....... me of tiship Fund publishing . Aninual ‘Statement ......._.._..... pensation | of ‘Treasurer, 7â€"1â€"38 to 6â€"30â€"34 SS Cagls When you install airâ€"cons During the winter the average homg is filled with air that is almost desert dry . . . a condition that is ha ock lungs, throat and skin. Through autoâ€" matically | controlled humidifying ‘process, | the right amount of moisture is added to the air and unhes hfi:d dryness is avoided.> _ | . In the summer, reverse processes .‘, . dehumidiâ€" and July 1st, 1983. ments for Vocational Education. snd?u-ahh Sehool Pupils ....... and See Booklet ;; tages ?l gas â€" air itioning, eod,fia., water luodflng.] refriger heating and other gas servâ€" icos, 1t is called in Today‘st Home." A copy ‘has been mailed to you. NUAL FINANCIAL SPATEMENT OF THE TOWNSHIP TREASURER (f.}. *E3 |FOR PUBLICATION CAE : Township 43, Range 12, in Lake County, Blinois, from July 1, 1988, to June 30, 1984. hsC D I S T &R I GT U xB : | f I ally | controlled humidifying (process, | the | amount of moisture is added to the air and § thful dryness is avoided.. _ / | 8 summer, reverse processes .‘, . dehumidiâ€" TAL I&TERIBU TIVE F LN ‘ Orders ‘uter, and Supplies of >QTH§ SKH $ COMP Expenditures District No. District No. Subscribed and Patronize Our Advertisers 113 ‘ 106 | 107 : 108 (dor0g # o me $ iC $ 1 zu.x. 8 ué $ zA17.91 $ 1,908.60 #$, 178.00 °$ 18.00 $ s28.49 . ..:gz‘.g: 1 _ â€"slses00 _ s635.76 | Bot o C‘ $uieede 15§;242.05 . 3,8066.08 â€" 59,280.43 . 57,.178.19 | 18.867.00 . 1,940.00 81,890.00 . ‘aso.00 2 1,195.00 { No " 1500 | ‘rro0e * bise.09 81 203176 â€" 2,0517.07 2100 _ 59.57 | S1651 $571,979.67 $571,979.67 278,570.15 gu.fiz 11,985.17 that describes ;710.78 ,558.58 ,798.68 .852.72 ,655.02 ,781,46 ,750.61 .681.31 ,715.00 . { | 1 /â€"_, WM M. DOOLEY,Treas sworn to before me this 16th day of July, 1934. 1 C 13 a d v a nâ€" SHORE APANY $ _71.85 _ 282.70 7,139.08 1.60 $7,501.28 $ 82.67 $1,501.28 1,500.00 5,884.49 $9,147. . _ 480.00 _ 14,250.00 â€" 2,645.10 ‘ 805.00 837.08 . 19,258.15 momeon dfi en prmmmmncs $9,147.298 . $142,230.32 281 838. $ 3: 108. $142,230.32 $136,715.35 $37,465.9¢ $5,390.06 $79,007.61 ,555.27 5,859.81 1,095.80 1,683.23 . . 20.00 866.29 : 291.30 16,000.00 14,250.00 805.00 19,258.15 Bjos.or _ s.sso:st Cath on Hand, June 30, 1984 Bonds on Hand, July 1, 1983 .. ... esns From Other Sources, Dividend4 from Closed Banks Real‘ E#tate Notes on Hand, June 30, 1934 Bonds on Hand, June 30, 1984 as airâ€"conditioning $ 1,014.89 $ 6,266.10° $1,782.54 .938 1,796.75 ’uugfif 159.61 88.74. 123,508.51) (19,98130 3,477.37 | 96.50 460.55 â€"| 8,874.9T_ 1278.15 JBIL58 +; & + 1 Estate Notes on Hand, July 1, 1933 . 21,821.27 rpliornremmmmmmersts $136,715.36 20,000.00 10,368.15 1,684.438 5,812.:58 1,488.96 8,87617 TOTAL TOTAL T O W N# HLIP FV MARTIN C. HART, Notary Publfic. ~ 2.617. 120.00 u.m.?g £.979.34 . 1.181.01 $37,465.94 $5,399.06 v_ 8014 1,500.00 397. 1.315.01 9$11.08 Expenditures 26.50 16.65 6 1,000.00 120.00 639.91 18057 110 29.54 t 24,089.56 4,739.45 $79,097.61 &" * $16.61 €13.36 1,115.04 2,289,00 4,000.00 454.10 15.00 $4,1¢ 21L 91 91 hi 4 [ it 8

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