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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 Apr 1920, p. 3

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ue, our prices. 'I'L‘S rder was: Styles nd‘Summer Hi0 R N mmncflon a?» ”N. fit an I008 27 HM A L (lliLaéu TE ‘8 r Tel-oh”: Misti-Dd Purl: 542 Highland Park Fuel Coinpany Building Matérial 102i 15w. HERMAN DENZEL, President teleihm 335 C. B. HANSEN, Proprietf BUTTERuEGGSuMARGA RINES Telep hone 5 7 How much should I give to make this a better World? CERTAIN man in New York filled' out his income tax report. . ; It showed an income so large that his tax was 53’ ,, And his total gifts to church arid char- ity for the year were $148. Think of itâ€"thousands spent for luxuries and pleasure for himself; and $148 to leave the world a little better than he found it! 5 Most of us do better than that; but noti so very much better. 9’ Our average daily gift for all church causes is - less than we spend for daily papers: l â€"less than a local telephone call ‘ â€"-less than a third of the day's car farts â€" less than 3 cents a day l No wonder that 80‘: of the ministers of America are paid less than $20 a week. No wonder that the church hospitals turn away thousands of sick lllC LlIuAyII I IIwr 5..“ u ‘m.- v... people a year. No wonder that China has only one doctor for every 400.000 people. Nd wonder that every church board and charity iety is forever meeting deficits, forever passin: the hat. It isn't because we are selfish; it isn’t because we don't wam to help. It’s just because no one has ever put up a great big program to us, and asked us tot 'inl: of the work of the church in a systematic businessl' way. The Interchurch World Movement represents ‘he united program of thirty denominations. They havelsurveyed their whole task, no business could have done it better. They have budgeted their needs; no business could have a more scientific budget. They have united to prevent the possibility of waste and duplication. At least a million dol- lars Will be saved by the fact that thirty indivilual cam- paigns are joined in one united effort. 3 And they come to the men or women who love America --to youâ€" this week asking you to use them aa‘ the chan- nel through which a certain definite part of your income can be be applied to make this a better world. ': Only you can determine what part of your inborne that should be. 3 It's a good time right now to mam: mu; qucauuu. We're pushx through the world just once; how much hum will the world be because you passed t§rough2 Finest Quality JAMES COLLINS. AUTO PAINTER , .varld Movcmcn; (fa/Mb Jmm'ca {oal Solvay Cdke Shore 7- Creamery AUTO PAINEI‘ING 685 Central Avenue Home Dressed Poultry LIMOUSINES. RICS ROADSTERS, OUMNG and Commemal Cars at Reasonablé Prices M anagrams and Lettering to mam: thnt; questing. PARK AND ST. ”HHS AVENUE Highlané Park, Illinois Aptil 15th ‘0- May 2nd Al‘ O.) .Bunineu men, industrial, lenderle and civic societies throughout t'hel The “mm,” of the Presbyterian city and state are co-ownfinfi M‘httnininz school will hold . Iunchw‘n The American Legion ‘0 make the 1.:- 3 It the p-fish houso: of the church on ter's drive for members. MIY 2“°'Satunhy I! one o‘clock. The Young 25. an assured 3000951 The ”3‘9": People's Sock-(y will Cook and serve now has more thin 50.000 “lino“‘me luncheon The American Legion to make the lat- ter's drive for members, May 2 to 25. an assured success. The Legion now has more than 50.000 Illinois ex-serVice men and women on its rolls and it is expeéted that a large majority of the 300,000 resident in the state will come in during the May campaign. Stat» (‘ommunder Foru- man confidently sets. 100,000 as the least number the drive should attain. The Americ‘un Legiun. it will he remembered. is the official assocmllun of honorably discharged officers, men and women whu served the colors dur- ing thv wurl ll ls nun-swlarmn nnd nonApulitxcal. an assm-iatmn of wt- erans for mutual lwlpfulnvss and the fuxtering of (he has! lnu‘rcsts uf the communities uml nulmn. assuclulion m the great war; to up tub-ate a sense of nulivuluul obliga- (ion to tho mmmumty, state and Ha (ion; to combat both the autocrncy of the classes and the masses; Ln mukt- right the master uf might; to promutv pvam- and gnml wxll on earth; to safeguard and trunsnnt to puswrr (3' the principles of justivk, {rm-(10m and denim-racy; tn («mm-crate and sam-tify uur cumradusbnp by our dr votion to mutual helpfulness," Statv ('ummunnlm-r Millnn J. Furw man will supervise the cumpuuzn pox, sonally. He will zuldrvss group mm-L ings of the 171 pusls 1n Cook and Lake rountlcs 1n luna- halls In Un- outlyim: neighlmrlmmls nml In thou {res in the lump distrivt (luring the opening week of lh" llerV. May '1 to 9. The (‘hivzlgu “'nmcn's l'lul' hm xn\'itml him to v\plznn the purposes of the Legiun In them. The WUHH'H of the Loginn urv planning a urn-at massnnwting (a lntm'vst wumen wt erans. (lmx-rmw [.mulvn has ln-cn asked In th- [hu Ill'iVl' Uffivlal ll't‘ ngnitinn uml support, NHKinnal ('ommzuulcr Franklin IV» ()lier will upvn the campaign In an addrms l'l‘fol‘!‘ thv Ln Sullt- erw-t pust's hanqurt 1n the Hwtvl La Salk- 2rand hallrnum May 2;. Rcsenutmns haw been madv fur LOW! h-giunmres. Slate ('ommmhh'r Furl-man “'l” M- toastmustvr. May 2 will by knnwn zu "AHH‘I'ICHI‘: Legion Sunday" in the churches 0f nll drnuminntions throughout the state. Pastors will pn-m-h \nu-ricanizatinn sermons in Ulist'l‘w in»: of the day and lugiunan'cs Wlll man-h as bodies to thr vzn‘inus St'l'\‘l\'('\, Tlu- (ll‘th' hu~ the backing: Hf all [he lilL’l‘. rclimwu‘ authorities nf Illinois. _ 0n the completion of the Chicago campaign, Commander Foreman will begin a downstate speaking tour. «starting May 9 and will cover every tdwn in the state from Kankakee to Cairo and address large gatherings of ex-service men on the need of the association for mutual good. His speeches will feature Americanianu William Q. Setlier. in charge of the downstate drive, has been on the road for a fortnight, arranging meetings. He has sec'uged the co-operation of all iii‘iifi soeileties in making the cam- ipaign a success. ' The actual w\ x'k of signing l‘t-Crull“ Will be (lnm- by individual mcmlwfs (ll tho '31?) lllinui; pustsi Illiu>0vln huusc canvassex‘s hzn'e been uppuint ml to rim: hells and personally inVltv tihv \vtc-mns In put the Legion 10> dttv. Rugvi' V. Flory. in L-hm‘gr «if the (‘hicago drive, has arranged for Booths in hanks. hotels, public hullth ings. State street stores. restaurants, cigar stun-s, billiard halls, Mu. from Which membership will he solicited. Thesv stands will he in charge of the Women of post auxiliaries. Rabbit and Hound Chase Thursday afternoon (‘orps 2 of the Girl Reserves will have a rabbit and bound chase. The first. group will Start from the Oak Tvrram- ‘k‘thll at 13:30 Ma) Day Part) Saturday aftvmuun at :1, be a May Day party fur 3'! girls. Open House The Businv“ (iirls' Hm!» “ill tt rtain thl- Woundmi snldirrs {rum lurt Sunday ufn‘nnmn at .‘lJII. The people who want to form a thim party Would probably not carry their ohjectinns to the old party so far as tn n-fusv to accept office frnm them. _\‘uu 209 lulu. n‘ .. . H . ‘ . . . . (' u H. P. 0’4 and gnome partws 1n [menu but lna<'co~'- all p. ' , \ory truly ynurs sible places, are rmmnded that F7732 Q (. DUI-ERR! varieties hf ant> an- knnwn tn [ht- Melody Woods, xurfl.r).( New addrew. .v‘i'. t'w People “'hn «untomplalv KVUH‘L' up .Lmnue scientish‘ YOUNG WOMAN'S LEAGl'E AMAN m? then- will . A- younger 1'“ The Bible whoa! will begin prompt- ly at 9:30 m-xl Sunday lunmlng. The morning wrx‘jn- begin! at ll :00 ("clock The St-«siun will lwlnl thv monthly mew-ting m the Sesnnn Mum at 5 00 u't‘lkl‘k, Thvmlnn' Schn-ilwr \nll lrml th'r Ynum: l‘vnplc-K Society a! FQ'VQ'n (if lu-n an the tuplv ”\Vorld Facts and Anwriru" R.‘,p..nqjh11n}g" Tlu' pmym nun-1mg \ull lw held 11! mm n'rlurk mxx \lemmla)‘ mglfl Subject {or non Sunday's Lennon Stimuli, "En-ilzulinr l'uni.~hnirnl " Services nrr held in this church every Sunday warning I! 10:45; Sunday school meets immediately :fâ€" (or the morning: service. and is open In pupils up in the age of 20 years. Th0 Wednesduy evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Chris- (inn Science healing is at 8 o’clock. Ynu are cordially invited ‘0 mike uso- of the rmuling room at 387 Cen tral avenue. which ii upon every week day {rum mm» u'rlock in the wmrninLr until 5n u‘rlm'k in ihq- evev urnht aim-us “vu- 3401,)»m, ropr‘ mu :m :u'tuul dun-aw of [hr populatinn uf the umntl) A pH-som tnm- I! :5 wtmmh-d (m pruumalt-iy 10,000 lHUl‘l' Hm alwns un- lcunng Ihvsr ~hmvs (ht'lt' urv uxhrn (-uminu )u-rv. \‘ Hu- ins! nxw hundn-d )rms mun t::-;_n(m,(im) actual mumglnnh .u an- ~hnn~.~. 'l‘hn- hlplh \Aau'r (inn Science healing is at nmu NHL: above show lhlt pne-third of our en- tire populltion hn come from the inmy'grams of I hundred years. Ur THE BEAl'TY 0|" LIVING I'l‘flK‘ UUIIU'_V “H.000 :mmmmnt |\I\ll(.lL\1l(I\ I :5 wtmmh-d that up; mum lHHl‘P nglnnt \mg Ihvsr ~hmvs than I! ruining hvrv. Within Jmh'ml )rflls mun' than ml )mnnmnms unnv tu I‘hn- hlplh water mark 111 11007 “ht-n amu'nn DUI-IRRIER t'rma’n rnh-I e We u. now pupa-ed to give noon.- in Person-lily. Dru-alien. Mun-a1 Candy. Voudoviflc. lein And Dunn... W. gust-Moo positron- in Drun- ub'c. Vaudovillo “03ml Comedy Dnz‘m'. Thou curring our Spring Chuc- will “give: an Wan“, m our ' produchovn. Talc-I wanted Photo-Play Ad“. Aduk.»Ch-Idren Maintained by FH‘H! Church of Chrln. BrHAan-t CHURCH SEHVH‘ES Sunday I m u 10 ‘5. Sunday School 1:11- mednlely follnwmg; Wednem-y Ereninx Tmllmonul Serum a! 8 00 Radleins Daily FJDmu Sonia to I” Son)! Shore Tu‘m. Moving and Consort-id Hnulinl to Michigan. lllir Indiana Towns. in 800 Mile Rat“.- uith Full lmdn ' A Chérming School Gifl Costume he.” .....‘ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Garnett’s Middies - $3.00 1034.50 Middy Dresses $3.95 to $6.00 A corporation engod in the Ielepnone business, upon w ' h the public is so vitally dependent, must have ample revenues in order that the tiipment shall be of the latest and best type; t at the lines shall be kept in perfect condition; that the personnel shall be contented and alert on account of liberal compensation and attractive working surroundings, and that bond interest and a reasonably good dividend rate shall be secure, in order that new capital for extensions and improvements may! be radily obtainable. The source of these r'evenues is the charge to the public for thejtrvice rendered. Under present conditions higher rates and ood service are interdependent. The Telep ne Companyis the Trustee of the blic for the receipt and expemiture of fun devoted to the eerVice of the public. Revenue is to the cameraman “hat blood is to (he body, reduce or thin it and the corporate body at once shown financial ancmit, physicd impairment, operative inefficiency. CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY You are Cotdially Inwted to make use of the privileges of the HAGEDORN OONSERVATORV 517:0 L..- A um, um. ‘cmc Hours 9 11.111. to 6 p m Every Day Except Sunday “(nor Expo?» Slovak 5 Van (10.. Chicago WIS] Line‘l- Ave. All Phones: Wallin’moa 3835 Bell 7 Central Avenue because 1hr) mm satisfm'lwl.- lung t'<>l¢l‘~. (-ui. trxm finished as hm- 2n purmum In hulk. palate-us med m n-d Hr Nut MIDDY blouse and skirt or middy dress for the amiw ynung M'hml kirl Hi just alum! the must sensi- hle’ and attractnv ("uhhlmv she muld svlm't \Vé carry the \wll-knnwn vmlmmh-red umhlrnn. (“>17 lam~ law H‘xmmmi; (MB Most fithng Fur wrk {rum 4 h "2 \ t :n System 10 ‘5. Sunday School 1:11 the 7 Tclcphopc lllinoh. “nu-“mun und my “car trxmmm‘. Nut. \\ :Ih \IH‘. u! Hmhland Purl 1hr H‘n‘ws! Huh Il‘m and

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