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Highland Park Press (1912), 22 Apr 1920, p. 6

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:IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII: I Always Look Your Best a laintuned by First cnurcn 0| \. CHURCH SERVICES: Sunday 3‘ mediately following; Wednesday I! Lake Shore Creamery BU TTERuEGGSuM/lRGARINES Telephone 57 Join Dabe Brothers Pmsing Club. Three Suits or Overcoats sponged and pressed each month for $2.00 or five Suits or Overcoats $3.00. Goods called for and delivered. Call 1336 by telephone and arrange for same. CHRISTIAN C77wINTERCHURCH World Movement WM! Jmerice A . Cally. They have united to prevent van or waste. At least 3 mil by the {Act that thirty indivh needs m on:- umted 850“. Each Jenommation has arranged its budget mfin heads.- FOR THE CHURCH‘S WORK AT HOME A score alttemscome under thx‘ hen! (on-Ider onlyane, Flvt 4nd: hall rmllmn poop}: mm. Unwed 924'11 cannot even rendlnd wme I“. Engluh language Who {1 to clrrv forward (Ms vaqworkof Americamuhon if the church do” 2 FOR HosPITALS AND HOMES. Every yed'lhouslndsof men-ml womunozulv M Ire turned Iwny from Church honpnuh because of incl of room. Tho chxldnn'u home- Iro compelled lo ‘urn away more children than the? :un racuve. 3 FOR HXGHBR EDUCATION. Of lho 4501!” Americna uudenu In Inuuuuano of bl‘hct tide, on.- h-llnro In Innltuflonu undod Ind Damn-d by thoChurchc‘ “my a! the“ lwnuflongh-vo hut noun! mdm‘ encoding bu! \hdr and: an in“ no pruning u flu and. of letter hook; and you have only ‘0 no the“ "I! o! alum- nhnd .lumnue tonal-urnhovnlua Mm.” comributlon to Auden. Each denomination has its own detailed budget, and will administer its own funds. Your pastor has copia of the budget: examine them for yourself. In the week of April 25th-May 2nd you will be given your opportunity to help. You can do it with the full satisfaction of know- ing that every dollar of your gift has its post assigned to it in advance. Every dollar for better America and a better world. When your church calls on you give~and give with your heart as well as your pocket-book. Finest Quality Home Dressed Poultry Th ”55:01:31 oily: dwfim i! HIRTY denominations cooperating in the Inter- church World Movement have budgeted their 3. No business could have done it more scientifiâ€" You are Cardially Invited to make use of the privileges of the A businesslike Answer t2 DABE BROTHERS First Church of C. B. HANSEN, Proprietor Cleaners and Dyer: 394 CENTRAL AVE. United Financial Gavan 387 Central Avenue Hours 93. m. to 6p. m. Every Day Except Sunday 3! Church of Christ. Scientist. at Highland Purl BS: Sunday a. m. at 10:45. Sunday School in:- .. unulmuinv Eveninx Testimonial Service 1: 8:00 scnaficz READING 3‘00! 685 Central Avenue warrior-(Ill is ~11 poui‘h drug. “a unfini- af um, Inc-indent. ’9vent the possibility of duplica- a million dollars will hp saved individual campaigns are joined bksiuesslike Question Evenins FOR RELXGXOUS TRAININGA! Eons! 12,ml).ml) children und youn‘ peopie under 25 year. of-ge an en- Ienng American 1qu whhout any rchpuus‘ aimn at a” anember- mg the faith 0 WuMngton and LincoinV do you mink that Amcrlcn will continue la produce WIlhm- Ion. nnd Lincoln. I! f'flh die. out of me hearts of us you“) ' FOR THE CHURCH! WORK 3 ABHOAD, lnfiu'nxl cum. fin! from the Orient lhlrty year. ago: near'y an chguol no Orient-l Dll‘del. 30 long I. Chlnl hll only one physlcun to every 400,000 peep). ‘he Orient will con‘inue ‘0 b. I mensce. Salon; II onrlhird oftho hub": of India die Info}. the" no 0nd y." ou awnilrnrbin In no! ufe. A Chrhuan donor 0: teacher «at IbI’OId in worlgn! for Amrl w». _,, In "Mr In home. zh-éug 50 “that.“ PREACH'RS' SALA‘IES. Th. preacher in cull“ m. “(amount man." and well h. may be. Right on of tvn Dre-ch01. aru'p-ld In. Ih-n .20 I week! April 15m to M-y 2nd “5.1.1.“: Puk. Illinois under six {hwy-per Prcu is Sell-Inc : stitutlon. Huvil‘ I. Help Iron ' State or Philllthropy 5The principal educational forces “forking in the modern community. might be grouped under three heads: 1; The public schools. 2. The col- leges. technical schools and acadeâ€" riies. 3. The newspaper press. " Public schools represent the purâ€" pose of the entire state. and their success and efficiency are guaranteed liy the taxing power of government The colleges and other private schools represent humanitarian and cultural sentiment. with vast reserves of money to draw from. The newspaper press in more of a self~made institution. It is an in- dividualistic enterprise. with no help from state or philanthropy. It could be said to be the creation of a type (if people having a certain tempera- ment in common. The soâ€"called love for “printers' ink” which holds them to their calling Would seem to grow out of an exceptionally keen interest in human life and development and in civic and political progress. 'The newspaper press started {from small beginnings and has fought against great obstacles. Ev- éiry successful newspaper has passed through its period of struggle, when it had to live on faith and hopeI but not often on charity, because it rendered an equivalent. ' The neu'spaper press has reached the point where many people feel it is a greater power than either public schools or colleges. Schools and col- Eeges eXercise a dominating influence é-for a few years. Then their influ- _ence upon the individual largely ceases, and they turn their attention to a new group. But the newapaper gress exerts its influence frgm the any a child learns to read until the that shall be handsomely executed, in iconformity to the best standards of the craftsman‘s art is not a desire for something that is merely pretty. " If you send out a salesman on the road to represent some substantial ‘Jine of goods. you want him to be ‘well dressed. Distributing printed _mntter that is done in a careless. and sloppy manner, with imperfect ma- ‘terials, is like sending out a repres tentative who Wears shabby «lothes. Fund has forgotten to shave. I People form impressions of a bus- iness, of a social organization or of any kind of enterprise, by the quality of printed matter that it dis- tributes. If it is neat modern, well displayed put up with good material i and shows evidence of thorough work- ]manship, it looks like a successful [efficient proposition. day he dies. Whu-h IS the greater (one? 1 The community has nu greater problem than the evolution of this mighty force up to its highest pos- iibilities of service and leadership. THE ART OF PRINTING. GOOD PRINTING PAYS Your Business Demands Good Prim- ing the Sun: In Neatness In ' Every Department D 'W O 2 EBENEZER EVANGELICAL g Services will be held at the regular hours next. Sunday morning and eve- ning. Midweek prayer services are held on Wednesday at 8:00 p. m. On Sunday evening the pastor will pmch his farewell sermon to this congregation. He has been appoinwd as paator of the First Church of the Evangelical Association at Streator, Ill. The conference at Naperville np-l pointed Rev. Rolland W. Schloerb u pastor of Ebenezer church. Revl Sehloerb is s graduate of the North-§ western college, and of the Evnngell- . cnl Theological seminary. He is a! young man of splendid abilities as a! student and pulpit speaker. During the war he served at Camp Grant IS! a Y. M. C. A. secretary, was ap-. pointed chaplnin and went oversea with his regiment, nnd rendered dis-1 tinniahed service in France. He has‘ been but recently discharged from the service. He will reside at Highland' pa rk 7 We bespeuk for Rev. and Mrs. Schloerh a cordial welcome into the religious and social life of this com- munity. The union services last Sunday l. were well attended. Our people treat»? ly enjoyed the excellent sermons deo' livered by the Rev. J. H. Keagle. The demand {or printed matter People who contemphte getting up picnic parties in poetic but inacces- sible pluses, Ire reminded thnt 6732 varieties of ants are known to the scientists. Believing that ’chnrity begin: st‘ home many people spend all their' money on themselves. 5 he dies. Which is the The Bible school will begin next Sunday morning at 9:30. Miss Elizabeth Greene will lend the Young People's Society at 7:15 on the topic, “Books to Raul and Books No! to Road." - ()n Wednesday owning n! 8 n'clock 1n the lecture room three reels of mnVan pictures will exhibi! the work of our Presbyterian church. These xocls haw: been prepared by the New Era Mow-ment and 11> auspices. Subject (or next Sunday's Lama Sermon. “Probation After Death." Services are held in this church every Sand-y morning It 10:65. Sunday school meets immedintely A!- ter the morning service. and is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years. The Wednesdny evening meeting. which includes testimonies of Chris- tion Science henling is It 8 o’clock. You argcordinlly invited to nuke use of the reading room It 387 Cen- tral avenue. which in open every week dny from nine o'clock‘ in the morning until six o'clock in the eve- CIVIL An open competitive exumlmuon under the rules of the U. S. Civfl Sor- vice Comimsaion for the position a! clerk-cur?" in the P. 0. building, Highlnnd Ptrk, 111., will be held on J am Mny 22, 1920, commencinx It 9: o'clock I. m. V‘vlvvâ€" .. _ Appliuuom {or this mutation must be mud: on the M5“ form. which, with mm tun-nations. mu be obuhed from the Conn-h- :ion'n locd upwind", Ir. Arvid Mum-0n. mercury of Lou] Baud of Exam at an Hkhhnd Park ling Popt 05°. or from tho . All penom within: w uh this cumin-flan should mun blunt: and file their npplicntiona with tho “dar- luv u"--- _r' ,, signed nt once In order to show time {Or my necesury correction: usd to nmnze for the cumin-dim. J. V. SWANSON, ' Secretary Civil Sonia Board. 7th Dist. Chicago, Ill. The morning: svrv h‘v : sung-x6331“ uni-u ru- : CC....‘COOOOCCOOIOCCCOOOCC EB! nuci Auo' «um IE! won or Au. man: 13 El @Q@EEI@IIIIII 4i «‘1‘ E I! no" I!“ 3“ MW"- CHRISTIAN SCIENCE our NELSON nonwooo. m Out of 3H: :tuoa': ban-”Ha diam: of Fuhionmu though :34 tintâ€"you nunpppur mural. (Intended? 'No! Rafi-vitally No! Certainly rechanlniuw more definitely dd til/outdo- n'ou of a clrvrr (arm ‘ Wm Port} my: you should look “untorutd,” Peri: man: you thoull war a cor- m :o d: dzuduigntd to be 4 part 0 your"! t it nerdy mm: the auur beauty of your f n- and (hi non trin'ml oburwr 9951'] no! bl abll to true your chum loo}: :ubtll upped. Lucxu, Ln. ‘ ssfivu‘s EXAMINATIONS are given under will begin It exumimtion 'm-v vvâ€"mIâ€"v' ru- - v - "vv- - â€"--â€" TWWMW P“A*IT.MAW Highland Park Fuel. 009?“?! Want Clean House? Sold on Monthly Payment- Public Service Company 1031 Fort Sheridan avenue, wishes announce to the residents and business men of t e North Shore towns that they have started a Pasquesi Bros. Motor ExpressCo’. Motor Truck Express BETWEEN HIGHLAND PARK AND CHICAGO making the round-trip dolly. and 'oylh will alve the bot pooible torvlce at the lowest! poolble prices. and therefore sollclt your patrons“. Phone mm: PASQUESI BROS. coal Solvay Coke JAMES OOLLINS. Aurquum Use the telephone. Telephone 110 rmquu-uMpWMW Whudil "if“! ‘5' 0“”5',’ FEDERAL ; Electric Vacuum Cleaners GOSSABD (fertainlyand 3 Sanitary Home. Favor a method of achieving such a result without the work inVOh'ed stretching over without the work ian the whole week perhaps. Of course. The job can be done in a sing‘e day with the aid of In ELECTRIC \‘ACQJUM (‘LEAN- and the cueful “tuition ofp'pert corset. ides who will (tie a permdptidc in your utishcm 1m PAfN'l‘ING Front L wing mousmm mm mm mums fund Coqnerdal Cm It Ich Pficeo Mommy» and Lauri»: ll 8. St BOYS:â€"Tell your mol want one of (HR 11001 to school. Tell them STORE and pick it on they come along or nc same, and the price fol low» Tell them that )1 we ;while you are \‘()l as much a part ol )0 your lessons. l’romim at school for a no“ 511 Leuer’s Motor ‘ DAUA‘TRU Baggage and H; Carried at : Come in md soc t M kit and kt “3 {port that it offers 3" We 197 .WIM mpqhoo \VHOI .FSOMF Wear our x Au» ()I' ”W \

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