p maker his works ? mutupm,dflnm- . pret the results of God's natural laws as signs of the last day. Neith-- er do they follow the unbelievers and put their trust in earthly things., 5 To them heaven and earth would _ ... sooner pass away than the truth of _ *God. And the truth of Godjis that /' there shall be a second coming of works of nature and understand the Between these two extremes runs the middleway. Here are the to whom the Holy invisible is as real as the fidelity of their hnsbands and wives, as is the love of their children, as is truth honor and every other virtue that inhabits the unseen recesses of our heart. the sun moon, stars , and waters. Those are the "Calamity Janes" who have predicted the end of the world a hundred times already. Other people are naturally: unbe-- lievers. The foolish superstition of some zo called church strengthens them in their unbelief. The peace and prosperity of our blessed coun-- try, this present life, offers them all their souls crave for. 'They put their trust in themselves and> earthly things, only to become perplexed and distressed when their plans . go wrong. Witness the distress of na-- tions in unbelieving Europe. -- Some people. are naturally sup-- erstitious. 'They do dishonor to the true faith in God by making it a silly superstition: Because of their ig-- norance of God's works, they are constantly seeing signs of Judgment day in the natural phenomena of For the lesson for the seqon: Bunday in Advent. Luke 21, 25--36. 9:80 a.m. Services in English at 10:30 a m. Excerpt from next Sunday's ser-- mon: And there shall be signs in the Sun Moon and Stars; and on the Earth, distress of 'nations, with per-- plexity, the sea and waves roaring.. When ye see these things, know that the kingdom of God is at hand. Heaven and m:lu!! pass away but my words not pass away.. Watch ye therefore and pray '*al-- . Wednesday evening at 7:80, the regular mid--week méeting for pray-- er, Bible fl:udy and fellowship. Fol-- lowing the prayer meeting at 8:15 sharp, the monthly official board meeting.! All members of the offi-- 4;:80 pm. Popular dramatie . book-- story sermon, "Treacherous Ground" a fascinating and compelling story by Johan Bojer, the 'author of the "Great Hunger". This a shorter story but highly damatic and full of action. Its teaching is both true and tragic. Something that will in-- terest and help all who hear it. Mu-- sic by the choir. Come and bring and Thursday evenings at 8:00. BT. JOHN'S LUTHERAN CHURCH _ Elmer C. Kiessling, Pastor. tional service. All young people Mr. Jack Bradford, Choir Direct-- or. . Mrs, Lyell H. Morris, Organist 10 A. M. Sunday School. Mr. Geo 11 am. Morning y Musi by the choir, -§."~',"m.;':£ Taul? of Holingts" Comig oo wore ness," -- llin with us wad wer board are urged to be present. %fl!hhuruh on both Tuesday C,h'h_l- MAM | may enter into it worthily. School next Sunday at Christ, a life L D01 _ ox, _ .. | hn veshh * f mm hw ce h ) '* v. koaul : p \u-', E" J,; heass 1 : Watch and p s! For|rector, Rev. H. E. Ganster. It was prophecies were not made to satisfy|led by Mr. Evans, the choir maste our curiosity, but to encourage preé--| and Mrs. mm&ocm 'pmfion. God will take care of the|ist. _ Both the solo work | fulfillm¢int. We, however, should re--| choruses were exceptionally fine and The first of these services was held'with the Christ church, Wauke-- gan choir rendering . Maunder's "Song of Thanksgiving." The church never has been so well filled, even Holy Communion, 7:80 a, m. M School 9:45, a m. P Morning Prayer and service 10:45, Evening service with short ad-- dress, 7:80 p.m. * 8. Mark the extra service on Sunday evening at 7;30. 'The service will be short and informal, and part of the music will -- be eon:monl singing of some of the 1: car-- ols in preparation for Christmas. Waukegan Army & Navy Store ST; LAWRENCE'3 EPISCOPAL CHURCH Rev. H. B. Gwyn. Pastor. The services en Sunday, December 9, (the second Sunday in Advent) U,. S. N. Wool Navy Blankets ________--$5.95 er palm, per pr...... 23¢ Army Mits, with leath-- Army Shirts, lined bos-- om, double elbow..$2.95 Hi--Top Shoes ... $4.95 main wide awake to his external kingdom, we should pray that we Moleskin Vests, with Winter Army Caps, White Enamel Platters, cost the Gov't $13.50 per dozen, 35¢, 3 for.... $1.00 Brand New Army Wool Underwear, Per gar-- 104 §0. GENESEE STREET West Hide of Street :. Waukegan Army & Navy _ Ntore 104 8SO. GENESEE STREET ariwentessunsernenamsaonsi *uts uxabecsencanmge abetpen esns nsennuue *eteusaetsnnesnaresensurcee oR ECV BA Rata e int t P Wiictng.. i n 55-- Snd draisi the Parish house.. The cafeteria luncheon will be on Wednesday. The Chicken Pie Dinner will be on Thursday (5:30 to 8 p.m.) Sales will be held afternoon and evening both days, and a dance on Thursday even-- ing. We bid all a hearty welcome to this gathering. x On Sunday morning the first Sun-- day in Advent, several of our'm and men joined in making corporate Communion at the early service. Mrs. Meade kindly served breakfast to them afterwards This The choir brought baskets of frait for the residents of the farm, The bazaar is the great event of this ~week, and Wednesday and C Cw ETT ts h 1 ie hcamoncmmnc i cramm w n d c 45 all present greatly appreciated the j s rendition. The congregation and| day , Wfl'z W. G. theommnnitym"mh~' , Supt, at Sun-- the mother church at W forday School. . -- : / f their generous service. : ning worship at 11:00. Sermon the choir wenbenttcl:lhfid at :' 0:; ort Beds" ,{;w '&lu read eteria supper by women "The Weaver, . Bartlett tell Guild. On their way over to Liber--|the story of "Bobby." , _ tyville, the choir stopped at the| Synday afternoon at 3:30 the ser-- County farm--and delighted the resi-- mon, "Shall We Know Each Other dents there with their singing. M" Mrs. Bartliett will read "If : the M. W, A. will give another of its pleasant dances at the town hall on Saturday evening, December 15. The Thanksgiving dance was much CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ';socm-ry_ Third Floor First ~National Rank ~Services: Sunday 10:45 A. 'M. . Bubject for . Bunday:-- p'Onlj;cCa:n and Creator." Nh the Lor: Should Come," At 7:30 pm;) sermon Greatest of : * Re Unwritten cle," "by Miss Ruby Williams, church or the and a nice crowd was pres-- by Mrs. on '.All Mrs. Mary Brown has sold a lot on Elm Court to E. J. Weiskopt. blooded stock. Wauconda, R. D. W,. E. Miller, Libertyville Re-- tired farmer, former fair president. 'L, A. Huebsch, farmer, Area, R. D. HResides in town of Fremont. Blooded stock and pure seeds, Albert Stahl, general merchandise store at Long Grove, Prairie, R. D. for 1 Second ' Vice Presidents: _ Lester F. Clow, model stock farm. West of Waukegan. * Fred Grabbe, Waukegan. Real estate and auctioneering. «John _H. Rouse, cashier State Bank of Area. George Bairstow, Waukegan, coal dealer, We . f Harry _ Flood, 7 Gurnee. Farmer of Warren. Served on fair board Lake Villa. Dealer in milking ing ma chines. C In D. O, Minto, farming, Antioch, K. D. Resides in the town of An-- Bert Turner, farmer, Frank . Burke, -- hardware dealer, (Continued from Page One.) t 1924 system of paving on Milwaukee Ave Notice--Public notice is hereby given that the Circuit Court of Lake County, lllinois, has rendered judg-- ment for a special assessment unon property benefited by the,following jimprovement, to--wit=--A "tonnected clothed. and best educated people on earth today, while the successful comfantiy coming back t the haan constantly | farm. Long--live the good old Lake County Fair! , j M SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Bpecial Warrant, Docket No., 1 int / hued T mei -- 100kK ' place ts mrthitesarnt 36 e aarine ' PY was an interesting outdoor as well ' 6 the people do not. Some people think that the glory of life does not belong to the ordinary vocations--that this belongs to the lrtht.tobomudehn, otmmf' o to some one of the more' gentle and what they call "dignified" pro-- fessions. 'There is as much dignity and grandeur and glory in agricul-- ture as in statesmanship or author-- ship... The dignity of labor must be. recognized. We of Lake county are i o.{ Eh'. b.'q housed, best fed, best the Lake county board l yol 1 CC 2 00 0( 9e orean UR Milwaukee Ave. in said village of within thirty days of the date hereof. Dated Doeangr 4, 1928. % Dale Collins, coum in the year 1932 and the tenth in-- stallment thereof in the year 1938. All persons interested are hereby notified to call and pay the &mount copy of the judgment on file in my office; that the warrant for the col-- halu.d such assessment is in the hands of the undersigned.. Said as-- sessment is divided into ten ingtall !unu. the amount of the first in-- stallment being $7204.15 and amou.it 'of the succeeding nine installments being $6000.00 each; that said de-- ferred installments bear interest at ftlnnuofdxmmhmmu- ororine dn p) wihaes -- ay migih 14 said assessmen! ay m yml"&,thaueond'tkcm"nfln year . 1925, the third installment thereof in the year 1926, the fourth installment thereof in the year 1927, the fifth installment thereof in the imeseot in ts yoie foue ais cA n year » seven St?nm in th'"'m;nlm, the t installment thereof yea 1981, the ninth installment tlnm; at the collector's office on