\NHO' Y“ Al F MANUFACTI R‘,N('. UPTH"L\\S Century Building. \‘nh- a. d AJanh (11.“ ' \(Zfl. Phonc “KM 4837 Str LI“ NW ('H‘ HM i‘i 3n The W. M. S wiil hold its month- 'iy mm-tinu at the church next Thursv day at 2:31) p. m. Thv serwcvs for the coming Sab- bath aré as follows: ’ Sunday School at 9:30 am. sharp. Tm.- church building is becoming too >m11' 'n nu-nmmmhrw 1hr L'i‘numu hon! and a large tent has been erected in the church yard !or the primary department The childen en- Juy i' invmwnwl}, Tin- rrm nil) hn (2‘6"! UNIX Flaw will? \w-iithr'r lu-L’ins. Jllnlilr immuv at 3:30 p. m.. and Svniur lmnguv at 6:45 The subject will by “Our Denominational History and Principles" and Miss Lucill- FrlISK'h will lead the meeting. The pastor will preach at 10:30 and 7:45. The subject or his morning's discourse will be “God's Plan for This Age." and for the evening. "Prophecy," You are cordially‘invit- ed to these services. {11151111 (Optiml Cu why: usml "vvvv-‘V The services a: this church were “-11 .m-mM! Izht Sunday It i~ gmu‘ryxng to note the attendance at the evening service in spite of the hot weather. And this is as it should no. I! we have any conception of the meaning of such passages as 2 Cor 5:14.15, and any disposition to exemphfy 1t. we will show our sac- riï¬cml lku Mr Christ by keeping His {HY‘lF-Iirt‘s burning even in the sultry (Mp n! July and Auéug! .0? 699.5036 6a,-z990009u3u9u W. Sunâ€"2.5.: ‘:_x7 w vooooqéuxvnvmxvaxvrQVYXxuï¬yuxvoo \l \l H' l L' <(vmr r hwmuv at 3:30 p. m.. and Imnguv at 6:45‘ The subject “Our Denominational History “Hr T} PAGE TWO \I m: service in spite of the or. And this is as it should ’0 have any conception of mg of such passages as 2 1:3, and any disposition to If. we will show our sac- vu Mr Christ by keeping tin-s burning even in the < n! July and August. M. S, will hold its month- at the church next Thursâ€" 1. \‘HM ‘u'ultllr'r [H'L'IHS‘ rthor cxpvdient will b0 I) ) parry K I)‘ (th' own an But (Avon [hr Palriotix‘ m1: party to Inst Tumdny .HMM‘: from (h \lmzl 1 l l â€I J|XU<I111X I'\l‘ni!." ‘x mm: People's Lona†parsonage and gave lb mum-1y h‘rnnnn The Christian Endonmr u an ice crvnm sm-ial on the- (n w hmm- Lm'n Wudm-M u m. Hm hudmt for r'urrr‘m mm thr- Now Era Movemvm. mr. Beecham leaves In FurVivc him his wife. Alice B. chhnm, three sons. Marvin. o! Chicxlun. ()wnr, n! ,Doorfleld. and Walter law-chum, of Chicago. three daughters. Mrs. Blanche Cornell, Elmhurst. Mrs. Ms:â€" bel Nicolls of Chicngu. and Louise Beocham of Austin. Mr. Bowcham was a member of the, (I. A. R. (‘01- umbia Post, No. 706. Interment at Elmlawn. f1846.He enlisted as the Civil war Feh.22,1 j‘dlscharged as private 0: 1865 He attained tho years. (H1 tlh' {In Mr. Boodagh is n student at Nnrih- western Law SChtKll, and is an inior- esting and intelligent spo-nkwri His description of his imrm' country was both illuminating and instructive. Walter Edward Beecham died in the Highland Park hospital Wednesâ€" day. July 2nd. Funeral services were held Saturday at 3 o‘clock from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Blanche Cornell of Elmhurst. Mr. Beecham was born in Dover, England. Nov. 20. 1846. He enlisted as a private in the Civil war Feb. 22, 1864, and was discharged as private on August 18. near - ‘ Rev. Bueschor of St. Pan“ Evan- ‘gelical Church will preath in the Presbyterian church Sunday vu'ning. Mr Paul Boodaxh a Persian gave an illllstrated le‘tturc on ‘Tho Man- ncrs. Customs and Religion or P‘ Sunday evening in the Prvshyl church. Mr. Beecham l‘ \‘t. I'nul'v I m" Mr. and Mrs, Lincoln [’vtlis are Visiting Mrs: Pettis' sister. Mrs; E. Larson. in ()connmowmx Wk. Mr. McDowell's children sermon Sunday morning “as on â€The Slnwry 0! Habits." “Th-l Gum! Man's Craft“ was the subject Hf (ho romxlnr so-r- mon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam FrHu-h and idnughter arrived from Cicwizmd, ()., giast Tuesday and are visiting Mrs {Fritsch's parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Muhlke. l Sonny Lord of (‘hicugo ix visiting: (his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. H i W. Penis. i Miss Ruth Iiiiigorwund had as her week end guest Miss â€3sz Bell ur Highland Park. Francis Woodman H vi: Bloomington, m, John Woodman is spvudin cation in Northern Wiscons Mr. and and Mrs. Alvin Knxmk formerly of Deerfleld,. now of Seatllv Washington, annnuncv the birth of :1 son. born July 3 Stewart and Gordon Kehle-r an homo Irnm Philips Excter Acudomy. Andnlor. Masx. and are with mother. Mrs. Wm. Lloyd. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wolff \isitmf friends in Deerï¬eld Sunday. Mr, and Mrs Wolf! are for the presmxt rcsiw ing with Mrs. Wolff's sister. Mrs, Whalop. 0! Irving Park their â€hu- H hr-r DEERFIELD NEWS ITEMS 3 UH B July 1~:‘, lbw mu \w-nt In lhv Rev. Buescher a Hrnl (‘lmrrh ‘u l)- Spvuding hjx will give cnmmmli- \r-mm: fur JD 0r Pq-rsja" Prvshyfvrmn “if? 0! 72 H Vi>i11ng H n nf 6:1 .1 // ( ‘ TE: Most marvel- " > If ous Dusting-L / Cleaning-Polishing Liquid yet discovered uu-nmsu)? never used a more satisfact- ury furniturcpulish and floor cl‘uner than NU-FINISH. Ava-pt my highest recom- mnduï¬uns for same." MRS. SWAIN SAYS: “During all the 33 YEARS that l have: kept house I have J. P. STEFFEN, Proprietor e : 522 Central Avenue 0 Teiephonel~ 350-909 I!) Hazel Avenuc. near St. John's Ave, Subject for next Sunday‘s Lesson Scrum“. “Sm-runnvnt." Scrviccs are hold in this church every Sunday morning at 10:45. Sunday school meets immediately 8!â€" tcr the mnrning snrvicc. and is open to pupils up to the agc of 20 years. Thc Wednesday cvcning mccting. which includes testimonies of Chris- tian Science healing, is at 8 o'clock.j You are cordially invited to make: use of the reading room at 387 Cen-l tral Avenue. which is open every! week day from nine o'clock in theL morning until six o'clock in the ev-l ening. » " 0- PURDYWSONS w-o....- ~.-w- MM.†AUTO SUPPLY-SHOP 1‘. Dent. Fexth'u! March Virmnm Supple, Frances l 10. ’I‘ho Flower Girl Miriam Strykvr Orders given my sperial attention What do you need? Auto Accessories Carlisle Cord and Fabric Tires Vulcaniziné and Relreadiné The (allowing prugrmn V recently by Mis» Francvs stalh's pupils: 1. Little 7‘an Helen Rm'kenbm-h Little Things Murjnriv (:nrrlly n Tho Evï¬rett haevimll fontml by tho Dm‘rlioh] )vprmt grounds (hw P ‘wnro nf 9-0. Roy Hutchinmn hm! (ion at tho hum“ Hf Hw-vhum 'l‘lIU‘lhI) nftvr Mr. and Mrs: J‘h't'Dh son of Dubuth, In†\va 0! Mrs‘. Mourisv': «'ish Selig. Mm slzulv, ('lm'mn'w l-Imh-r, Ruth Km «7‘, Mnrmnh-l Kn (Hondm‘f, and \\ ML’sM‘S. HHH‘) Ulv'mlhl'f'. Alt-x “'1†man. Hurry Muhlkv. Ruhvrt Gwen liltHilHil, >pvm 1hr um k um um parents, Mr. and Mn. Hummvl, Mr. Ln Hahn mm thn ï¬rm :11 («mu-st hvltl m J, -\ Shwkvrk weak. ers, H. H‘ \ in!» Friday in , Hum â€Norma Mr. and Mn. James hnughrrty and two dzumlnvrs, Margnrm and Wilma, spent Inn \n-rk with Mr. and Mrs. )Lu Balm. . m. um. .ulnl' usu-rmun and ers, H. H WiHmnn went in!» Fridn)’ (u <m- Ihvir iyh‘nnx â€Hermann. prvve-«Hng. Pro» to (‘hivnjfnr “HI brother. Wil~ l vices: Mm i.\ seriously ilLi monk Thv Surnlm .\li.~'.~'¢-.~ Martha and Jenny Knmhihvhl in tho sprnt the- merth :It rm- hnmv uflnvnr Whm'hnz, lhmr >i.~h~r. .\!r.~ Frank Sanmn. uf ' \u-rk, ’l‘hv (‘rnxx' l’lnins, \\'I~ 'wvH hr spun h‘\n Emirr i» \I>il|llii§ \h» m, ’I""'""“"""“"i““ llinnhnm of lninu Park “1’ .. Min" and In ( Hwnhl \\ lllll'l' 1~ Immr (1h: 2' run \ l mnmh< in 'l‘vwx \\ 11h u ha wish , Mann-h vr'nm it :I f‘uthn ‘ ‘ l) m :llmu- data» 5' ( . lmh ‘lnu I._| A Prayer CHRISTIAN SCIENCE 3f Luv Fairies Edward Rlvimvhl Rnwv Th4- Hnrn (hr Little Boy Blew U. U. D. three k0“ Spnulding Bernie‘s how "uivs Drill March anwn Helen Tullvy pleasant surprisv. The party was upâ€" «ened with a short prayer followed by anngs and different games. A very ‘useful gift was presented to Rev. {CBuescher whose appreciation was thun in :1 NW words n! {hanks The part} was (losml “ith the hord's Tin Soldiers Haroboll Little Thing Th“ Fairivs EsuaLnHED 1-7; Mrs. Preston Rm-kenhuch and son Vernon. are visiting MIN. Rnrkwr bnch's sister in Indiana.- Hurt, rh.‘ Pairivs, Rowe. C Helen Rcichvlt THE HIGHLAND PARK Ml INCORPORATED Mos Bicdorstndt, Wall ixit Etlwl Krgh {IX Cd and Mikp- ()su-rmun and WiHmnn went to (‘hivm m <m- lhvi!‘ brother. Wil~ (Emu! Jm't-ph Mvun’w and In†\H'l‘t" Hw L'uests s ï¬sh-r. Mrs. Ed HHH l’fi ugrum war givl-n Francvs Rieder- attention. 1? SHOP? um! :I dwmunslru-l , uf Mrs Hsmr,’ 1ftt~rmth 1 Irrlly Night Sung Brown new Roivhelt I (cum w.†(h- d rvnm an the Pmn‘l h \Htlx n ‘ Low Bit-dorstadt Demon! Rowe Sm ;: l 1 wood and (3 lj.nmm.ml Rowe i Rnwv ' H. l W. l u... xv“. Jasrhzfl‘ik m:fl*,4|‘ele:"1w Ruwo Rmm 1h hi~ PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK lLLlNOIb [In Rcwhlmu v .. . \uuul," or Lake. \tx' Subsvrmed and sworn to hofnre me (his ‘Jth du) u! July. I‘JIE'. (Seal) 1,; u 1:: n know United States Tires l l l’unh ‘\ Sum Inc. )h-IIM'. errm-n ill:- lr-d pn- hm} TULII LLH l. Arflnu \\ Nur’th Shuro ' «uh-muly .‘HVQ: ment 1H [rm- Slut» luxultr-‘l .1 llhn‘s' â€I Hintuvlh 1h» Audn 'lztIP Hf 1 vusinn and hiuhl) pl. firm“ and 4 (.uutnl Stank 1m Surplus Fund _ f mhvulml Mum helmï¬lts Rem-run! {or lntvrcst ‘0 “VHS I’Mhl '- Mundzu hospital 'I'hv dnv The class in catechism meets 4|! “ on Monday. 1 Timu- midsummer communion ser- vice is announced for next Sunday foremxm The quarterly conference will [)0 hl'ld on Friday evening an 8 o'clock a short preparatory service ’prmc-(Hng. Presiding Elder Kivkhoev [IN “HI monk at both or them- sur- 1Ҡin. E II It'l \u-rk, ’l‘hv wvH hr spvur ’I‘rnnspurtMinn :lll uhu wish brim" and [I‘ll rhm'vh ur'nmn jl\ 1‘ N. “(.1qu _‘ Hank"!!! â€(MM and FI\!ur'4w‘ lmo‘ â€my: “:4 NORTH SHORE TRUST (‘1 DMPA N Y HUME John G. Schwab. Sunday sorvicos are m. and x p. m. Th0 Sundm' ut'h-m' ï¬mwmmm g QEBENEZER EVANGELICAL g m Inns (â€1" (H‘FH‘LH. l‘l'BlJCl’l‘lON Report u! thr- l‘mulmon a! Hf ('HHHMH “HALL“ .1! â€WM 1! 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United States Tires to and meet exactly- your Indi- vidual needs. é STOWing numbers. ‘- , .,_._.V‘_, vvvu Uta man has catcd a beautiful palk cc “We (cry. Th sunken gardens. the winde i paths, and thqjimposing chapel makes 2}: spot a vision 9f beauty. It is indeed a E ting ï¬nal rcatirgg place for our beloved onï¬ The idea back of U?“ States Tiresâ€"40 build ‘2 tiresâ€"the best tires that; Cl be built, is appealing to rapid And that is precisely United States Tires repr in the minds of motorists and everywhere. Our :2er hmlrrne fumh m Trust Delmr‘fmtnt at M: C'. n Residence 490 far you in an Automobile to take you cemetery. No oblignhon. Invutigmc 38 Central Avenue Hours 9 a. m. to 6 p. Every )ay Except bumi H. r. “I'Unl't'tu‘. (II ('09 :an Fmdw. “butting amidst nature‘s Own uay a. m. at 1045. Sunda‘ ,day Evening Tr‘szimoninl S4 etery, Beauti coco-0000000. 90.001 . 585 Oakwood 7A7. WWI oooooooooncoootjootom oooooooooooooooboooobt why we is asking foï¬dm_ a 51 Sheridan Bldg, C. M. GATE PA I N'nya' Paper Raging a. M ‘JXC‘C‘Pt Sunday cemetery. You will You should reserve on in Mémorial Park guaranteed. Sun-bl: n‘t miss ibis opponuni . . on drrn:.: ".1 "‘ul Trnu . V] l. '. 703’hiarquette B; DR. WATSON DENT!!! ( Mental. fl“ aur reprmnt ('r..'}‘ I)" .7] Imam. beau 1 to: f Em