CMPLD Local History Collection

Highland Park Press, 27 Nov 1930, p. 34

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" (Continual from up 81) Evening Ionian " 7:30. Thoma: 'mrrwiitorn-rtitaaitutn haven." Saturday hom Fit-Confirmation elm Ind right after that tho Sun- day "hool will moot to prep." . Christan: prop-1n. To b. on'un'. I: . era-mm chu- shrink. W. II. have to no". you and we mt to ION. the Lord with your cu- opontion. St. John's chuck invite- you. Church Notes "That Reminds Me-- I Must Have My Tuxedo MIRACLEANED!" S A c-c-ii-ji;',",!]),","")]).,):,, . "oqymsaamg a --.. 'r-trr'.""": E: S, Our New Low Prices Mcn’l Suits Overcoat: Plain Dresses Plain Coat- Fin! United Bundled Church Rev. C. G. Umnntl Pastor Next Sunday " 10:45 mm. the punter will preach In illustrated ur- mon on, "The Man Who couldn't keep A Secret." Who in he? Are there "may people like him? What was the secret? All the members of the Blble school In invited to re- main {or this very interetrtintt ur- vice. The juniors will have a we- cill part. There will not dull minute. At 31:45 prcuh on, Ed is preparing for the big Holiday parties. He knows that his Tuxedo is the proper thing to wear. And exper- ience has taught him that Miraclean is the. proper dry cleaning for his clothes. His Miraclenned suit will be spotlessly clean, and free of all odor or impurities-mo he knows beforehand that he's going to appear immaculately attired. There are thousands like Ed in Highland Park-men and women who insist on Miraclean because they know It is consist- ently line dry cleaning. There [S such a thing as BEST in eieaninr-aetd when you send your clothes to Shore Line Cleaofs to be Miraeleaed, you‘re going to find It out. Why not call tomorrow? amt? All the members The Bible school meeu at 9:30 “a. . "MM-"31W“?! to re- The workers meet'for pnyer " i) this tmry interesting "N mm. The lesson presents the story juniors w!!! M" tt ID“ a! the conversion of Zuchuul the There will ttttt _be one Publiean Ind it aims to show that 5 whtttever else we get out of life, if pm. Rev. Unnngst will we have not Christ it is nothing. LR. "The Brighest Mar of the 19:1-10. INC. THE PRESS thatch Putrhclnl Buys." II it possible to tor live I godly life in In evil environ- um. the meat? This question will be In- Md "r- swered. The sermon will hue e di- Couldn’t met npplication to our time. The e? Are sining is slwsys inspiring. The choir , What is rendering splendid service. 're The "r- mm. BPO. a! t one Pub] i PHONE} Highland Plrk 3400 Bertha Paine wilHud the Chilt- lan Endenvor meeting " T pm. Topic, "Our Responsibility to Spun! the Gospel." 1 Cor. 9:16; Rom. 1:14-16. -iGG, ind praise meeting on this Wednesday evening " 8 o'clock. Come and have I part in it., .__ _ . .. “X {iiixkigmag service will be held at the church today, Thursday " 10 mm. The put.” will Iimslt. on, "The Believer-Priest'. gaeriiiee." Heb. 13:15. "By Him therefore let us offer the net-lace of pulse to God continually, that in the fruit of our lips giving thanks to His name." Many will give their personal ulti- monies of pulse end thenkuivlng. There will be special music. An oft. ering will 3150 be received for the unemployed. You ere invited to this Thanksgiving day service: -- . The Announeer's Trio of the Moody Bible institute will be with us on Sunday evening Dee, ilk We are planning to make the entire day one of unusual interest. Watch for the detailed announcement. We are hopefully looking to the Lord for the enlargement of Hi- work in us and through us. A: He leads we ahall follow. The Lord gove us another Mttt ur- vice with on encouraging attendance " the Washington school in Wauke Envign VleVsithEndny nttemoon. One young men said at the close. "There will be more here on next Sunday." There were seven steges in the de- perture of the lumen nee from God in the early history of the world. They are clearly stated in Rom. 1:21- 28. “When they knew God, they trlorified Him not as God, neither were thenkful; but became min in their imaginations, and their foolish hesrt was darkened, Professing themselves to be wise, they become fools, end changed the glory of the uncorruptible God' into an image made like to corruptible man, end to birds, and fourfooted beasts, end creeping things." Study these verses end see if you cm find the seven downwerd steps indicated. _ Estimates Lake County Share of State Gas Tax at $135,000 to $145,000 Estimating that Lake county’s pro- portionate share of the sun’s 8 cent gasoline tax will be between $185,000. and $145,000 for 1980, R. M. Lobdell, county hgihwsy tsuperintendents It returned from the convention of the county highway auperintendts at Bloomington last week determined to flttht for a change in the (u tax law. Lobdell explained that under the present law, the funds Ire nlloceted to the verious counties. but the funds are held in the state treasury until such s time es the county hes ectu- ally expended the money. Under the med bond issue peeled by the county. the expenditures for road work in Lake county for 1980 will amount to about $i00,000 which will mean that e belence of $M,000 or $46,000 in Lake county funds will be held in the state treeaury until the county must heve the money for use here. Lobdell and other “perin- tendente will uk that the funds be turned over to the county tram-er u soon es the funds Ire elloceted. At the meeting in Bloomington, Lobdell explained, a legislative com- mittee we: ”pointed end ell county superintendent: will nuke their rec- ommendation for chemo in the 30 ten law to that committee. Thursday, Nov. M, 1980

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