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Highland Park Press (1912), 7 Feb 1918, p. 7

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Wait!!- H. 18“ Sunoying And Engineering, Type» [nphy Landscape And Contrac- (ion Work. 20 your- in Enginoor- iu. Surveying .nd Comtmdon. Ply: the High.“ Cub Prim. N. Paper Magazines W. E. Waterhouse Watchmaker and Jeweler Toiefl‘oi" lo’8 53301.”! Ann- I Whlwlendhhillhlufa Sxxteen Years at Schneider's Iron Metal Rags Rubber Bottles 364 Central Avenue Piper H-_n‘¢ih_l H. Chadwick PAINTING L-h Faust. N. 501 and Decor-tin; IRELAND rm SERMON l’lll-LH‘HEI) BY IIR. WUM'O’I'I' AT 'NII'INIORIVU. SERVICE F0! DI'MAIH‘K) $45112]! chH of the spirit and we shall know ovén as we are knuwn. A life of continuous adxanrc in'knowledgc and in grave. :1 life of intense and joyful activity in which we shall go mm from grm-v tn grace and {mm strength to strength until unto the (End of gods nppcamth every one ut‘ us in Zion. (ind, who has made man in His own image and like- ness, giving to each of us His great gift 6! perwnalit)’, to each 0f us his own distinctive mark andpharactcr, has willed that life shall go on unhurt through the change we call death.gainingr thorohy new powers and new oppurA tunitics of happiness and St‘l‘VlCt‘. That pcfsonality shall persist cvcrnmro withnut luSs or canfusiuhfihat I shall he I and no uthcr, in all eternity. that in the new life we shall knuw :unl low oath uthcr and renew thnsc hands and ties which for a little while have been hi‘len by death. This is our faith and this the Christianiassurance, and in this faith that the ties which bind us together in the family of (lml cannot be severed by death” We remember before (iod in prayer our loved ones who are taken from Us that He. the Lord of all Good Life. may give them in H ex imreasingr measure light and peace and jm and re- freshing and that He will grant to them all good gifts and that He will liiingu us with t mm in His own good time to that paradise of joy \\ here there Sllllll he no more \\ eep ing and no more parting. ‘ “.5 V_,,,_ And we are proud today that we nf this parish and of this cunnntntity have given of nur hestjnd have made nut‘ sztt'ritit'u upon the altar of Liberty. ' This is nu ordinary war. “6001]”!!0“ brawl between nnr tinns in which we info engaged; It is u struggle in which fur us, all that makes life worth living is at stake. A tight fur t't'cmlum. tlvniucrzu'y, humanity (Ultl religion. It is 3‘ mn‘ tlclilu-i‘atvly plzinnml untl t'i'uclly hvgun by our arch envniy \\'llH,S\\'l>llt‘ll with [H‘ltlt‘ zintl Clillllllllf tn be the ally and L‘Unlltlllnt of his pzigzin gmlJuis Slitlfillt to nvarwht-lni nn unsuspvcting “'Ul‘ltl :uitl tn bring thc fl‘t‘t‘ natimh of ”it" t‘ill‘tll under the i'nkc Hf :in insnlont lllilltl')‘ tux-inn). It is not so much :1 war that we fan? :94 u t-nlnssal nutliui‘st Hf tli.‘i.lmlisni,thv rm‘t'lattnn of th- Man of Sin pmphosit-tl by the upwstlt‘ Hf utn‘ Lnrtl,Jc.~u.\ Christ, "'l‘ht- sun at pcrditimL who nppuscth and (‘xnltt-th himsvlf alwvt‘ all that is t‘allml (}ml or is unrshipptnl.” t3 'l'ho-ss. 3'3). lt is :in nutliurst Hf, hnnnt-itlal mania on ‘\ vast. St'éllt‘, in “'lllt'li t‘Vl‘t‘)‘ :igrct‘inont tutti t-nnventiun wt' huntirahlv warfaru every (llt‘tfltt‘ «if humanity and Hlt‘t't'V is tlt-Iilwmtvly \‘m liltt‘tl .‘nnl spurm‘tl. (ttn' t'llt‘tlH 1" waging pitiloss Win with unspvzikzihlc cruelty zintl lnn‘lmrity inpun thv Sick and wounded. upon dct‘encclcss wuncn illltl childrt-n will :1 world in which we shall I‘CRIIZC fatherhood of God and the brotherly But this can only come when t! mhduod, when Satan is bound :main We have not boon wholly guiltL up to this crime of the ages; we h)! have gone after strange gods and on Without the sheddingr of Mood tlwre We must win through to victory at tears, but God who is a God of me sufl'er us to be wholly overwhelme lem‘c us ULICI‘I) ucmuuu sacrifices. He will crown will wlpc away all tvars There is mu- subject l'm‘ 21ml nl~ which I lu'sil; wsorvv. 1 rmvr m Lxu ,whâ€"v. which thov :Lrv enduring: who u the dour hm whnm \vv cummu His father and muthvr his hmtl sm'rmhwss of their sorrow \n‘ m "Sn he pa's‘scd UH‘ hlm an the ”(her sidc. Continued From Page One and all the 'be: HIGHLAND PARK m which the christian ltishncss and brother- : gross materialism of g shall be repented of h to a large degree is {bid} we are enduring, as never before the {rumpots mundvd fur {m uf 5H1 l‘lhl. "'l‘hv 9v” abuvv s. 3'3). 11 i, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Change in Déliveriy Beginning Monday, Feb. llgih, GEARY’S SANITARY BAKERY HE MERCHANTS’ DELIVERY COM. PANY OF HIGHLAND PARK almanac; LII “In nut-vowâ€" â€"â€" 'â€" _r , two deliveries each day for the mat. Ordérs In order to cooperate with the Countia' Auxiliary Committee of 'the State Council of Defense for Lake County to conserve man power and prevent cross hauls, I have taken the follownig steps in order to do my BIT. I have joined the Merchant’s Delivery. all orders for Bakery Goods will be delivered by the Merchants’ Delivery which will give two deliveries each day for the present, the first delivery at 10:00 a. m. and the second at 2:45 p. m. My customers that have been getting my Rolls and Bread regularly may get the same service through their respective grocers by giving in their orders, which will be delivered with your grocery order. ,ofit by the State Councxl §f no:

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