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Highland Park Press, 30 Oct 1924, p. 18

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+4 (4 [ PAGE TEN GEORGE * Un Phone Hart Schaffner & STATE 2464 / alIU LVCILT 11 JVIOLNOCY Had a fiozen Hands She wouldn‘t be able to operate the heatina | â€"â€"__â€"â€"Is Here At P&pular Pricéqi Now is the time to get warm coat for the cold w d . EV;!I iF Moth | Home of Natiqnally Advertised Cloth VERCOA T nc prinng chael Sterns C ‘ $ZT to $45 8. FELLâ€" Idn‘t be able to opetfite the heating i : r \ plant }joperly without automatic control A small down payinent puts the "Minneapolis" in your hfi;You don‘t have to walt another day for this conveni and quickly installed on any heating plant burning any fuel. Visit our local factory bran (;r phone or write for complete inf tion and: free booklet, "The er Operation of the Home fieadna Plant," giving simple for saving fuel. Why not do it todav? mepiynearorns" PSON, Highland Park Representative lephone H. P. 2156 _ (Cs 1 oats _ in varied patterns and plaids $2 672 No our Winter The er Operation of the Home P ea?d;-a. fimplm for saving fuel. Why notdo l?fi;day? h Section?,;'Wrigley Building, hicagog Heart of the Heating Plant" 1 ie, be sqrg' it is Miimeapollnfiqfi;é&i: W Easy Payment Plan . | d THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS rafts or valves. tem; ture you are buyâ€" ES | t home.| You ind oats â€" that nter Marx The people are urged to face the hcts;b;uttheyfreqmflypntontou colored‘glasses before doing so. ; i~Morning service at School hall at 11 o‘clock, Bible school at 9:45, Milton Haans, supt. es <â€"Mrs. Berry gave a»finosfinu a the morning services last day, on the work and meaning of a Presbyteâ€" rian Board of Education. > 8 The bulletin board purchased by the Ladies‘ Aid will be in position this week at the corner of Church and Shermer avenues. fig The Ladies‘ Aid society will hold : bazaar, as it has done in previou years, on December 6. Suitable thing for Christmas presents will be on sale and a wee bit of coffee can be had with cake and such. â€" ; The splendid spirit of general |coâ€" operation which has been by those in charge of the affair proniise of a great success and it is hopezbthat by this means a new éra of progress will be assured for St James‘ Church. Bible study class, Friday evenings babaint, Mb laBitiniPliscine mc anigne snn ce wirmat Prcataranirsisinl 2 794 ’W' Ish, Mrs. Muzik, Mrs. Bremner, Mrs. Moore, Mrs. Leonardi, Mrs. Denâ€" zel, Mrs. Dooley, and Mrs. H. Aske. n Thusday afternoon, Nov. A card party will be a special f e amik in the evening an ela chicken dinner will be served. F afternoon will be reserved for |the children. The numerous articles h will be disposed of on the va & evenings will form an attractive backâ€" ground for social features which ave made these affairs such a great gucâ€" cess in the past,. f NORTHBROOK ~PRESBYTERIA CHURCH Preparations for the annudl ‘baâ€" zaar for the benefit of St. James Church, Highwood, are rapidly nearâ€" ing completion. / It has been décided to: hold the bazaar in Santi‘s) Hall on November 12, 13, 14, and 15. Mrs. A. J., Walsh has been chosen as the chairlady; she is assisted by | Miss Alice Curley, Miss Tessie Johnson, Mrs. Wm. Dooley, Miss Ka ne Kenry, Mrs. F. N. Williamas, Mits. R. O‘Gonnor, Mrs. Morren, Mrs. anti, Mrs. Muzik, Mrs. Denzel, Mrs. Quinn and the Messrs. A. J. Walsh, Géorge Quinn, and Charles Mordini. | The sectional chairladies are ‘Mrs. â€" red, Mrs. Gilkinson, Mrs. Zahnle, Mrs. reach the Second Coming of *; "*What Will Finally Become of the Sarth and Its Inhabitants." | These subjects should be of| interâ€" est to many. Friends and ngers will receive a hearty welcome.| |7;:45 p. m. Sermon subject| "This Bresent World System." â€" Thid is the fitst of a series of four special Sunâ€" day night subjects to be presented by the pastor: The other sub to be discussed are: "Will the World Be Converted before Jesus Christ Reâ€" rns to Earth Again?"; "Why I g;:ench the Second Coming of * ‘‘Green Bay road and Laurel avenue. !\Rev. F. R. Cardwell, pastot. \ 9:80 a. m. Biblé School. | ‘10:45 a. m. Morning s 7:00 p. m. ‘ Christian E vor. Topic, "In His Steps: Jesus Said About. Faith." , Miss Hedwig Gieser, Bunday servicesâ€" * The Holy Communionâ€"7 :80. / ‘The Church Schoolâ€"9:30 $. m. . Matinsâ€"11:00 a. m. 2 _ (The first Sunday in the month, the Holy Communion). > \" Evensongâ€"5:00 p. m. _ Thursday and holy days, Holy Communionâ€"9:30 a. m. The Rev. P. C. Woleott, D.D., Rector. The Rey. Philip W. . M i ; Bubject for next Lesson Sermon, "Everlasting s Ls"Serv(ou are held in chureh Hazel avenue, Sunday morning at 10:45, S y â€" school meets at nine thirty 0‘ and < is open to pupils up to the of 20 Z:n. The Wednesday meetâ€" , which includes 7 of Christian Science healing, is at 8 O‘clock. _ | You are cordially in to make use of the reading room at 887 Cenâ€" tral avenue, which is open week day from nine o‘clock in non‘l:sj until six o‘clock in the ‘ Sunday afterncon from to dx‘ o‘elock. ‘ M. A., Assistant. "This is the Sunâ€" nted to president : and congress â€": Not all the sleepers â€"are laid on railroad tracks. A lot of them will be November 4, not knowing that a : On Friday even the Luther m will give a ,i!!!!fllm'u party i Assembly Rm. Gunb ‘are . This evening (Thursday), we: will communion service. There will be no ormation and that in a novel way. A big celebration will be staged at the Congress Holtell,eund the program ‘giyâ€" en there wil broadcasted through the station KYW, _ A receiver will be set up in the church and we will listen to that program. â€"Of course you can hear the program just as well : in your own home, if you have a ; but for the sake of Mp'm and listen in with us. j BSunday: | . â€"â€" f 9:30 Church School, . } : 10,:00 Community Bible Class. â€" 11;00 Morning service. Rev.. Frank Fitt will preach. § g:oo geuion rineeting : :80 Young People‘s Society, / Monday 10:00. _ All day Dorcas Wednesday 8:00. â€" Prayer meeting. i JYCHUICIaLUIOI AnQG impossiDie promises, He covers with the oric of the demagogue the com{m of theories and futility of posals which chraracterize his program. t > / Mr. Hart‘s interrogations penetrate beneath this surface cover and display the a%urdity mdpz:xptxnm of Lia Follette‘s claim to popular support. We commend this ‘catechism to th study of readers and to the consideration of those of both the Republi and Democratic parties who are campaigning against the Wisconâ€" sin senator‘s heresies. Its wide circulation in soâ€"called La Folâ€" lebte territoryâ€"should prove of great value. _ f f La Follette‘s onlg,‘method of escape from the many di which are involved in his effort to embrace all the discontent dissidence, to be found in the United States Jlies: in generalitie of denunciation and‘impossible promises. He covers with the rhetâ€" oric of the demagogue the conflict of theories and futility of posals which chraracterize his program. _ : 1ME h w h 0 a ol w io in e ts & t t 8 Not one of these questions is put to the radical aspirant to presidency: without just reason. Each finds its basis on his platform or public utterances. They are questions the will not be able to answer without embarrassment to hi elf â€" without, indeed, disclosing the inconsistencies of his positin e€onâ€" omcally and politically. We do not expect theâ€"senator to a ‘ an answer to them;â€" Ei L A CATECHISM FOR LA FOLLETTE ,;=~. ; Editorial from the Chicago Evening Post, Sept. 22, 1924 : ; Elsewhere on this page today we print a communication ‘ a reader, Mr. E. R. Hart, composed wholly of questions to Senator La Follette. (This communication also is reprinted on another page of this issue of The Press. [ } : 9:30 Sunday School. _ These are important questions and every voter should | his sentiment regarding them by voting one way or the other on November 4.. â€" ho WX .: 0. 0t 1 as to permit, if the proposition carries on Nov. 4, as many as two proposed amendments to be submitted to the people herea by one legislature, . 18 . The legislature finally agreed to submit this proposition f& an amendment of the article of the constitution on amendments, so The other question of public policy to be :fihflm"“ the is the "gateway amendment" plan, designed to make the £ mental law of Illinois less difficult to alter. | Under present conâ€" ditions no more than one amending propositiion can be p beâ€" for the voters of the state at one time. Seve times in t years amendment of the constitution, especially in its revenue provisions, has been urgently demanded, but generally in su in< staces there have been offered two or more bills before the legis< lature, one blocking the other because of the provision admifting vote of the people on more than one amendment at a time. | _ Two importGet mucstigns of public policy woll be presenthd, o impo ons 0 c € the voters of Illinois at the genzunl election, Novem 4. | One is the proposition for a bond issue for $100,000,000 to nue hard road building without suspension, the bondsâ€"to be off by accumulated automobile license fees spread over a 9f! years. The question really is, shall a hundred million do in auto license fees be anticipated and five thghn.nd more milés of hard road be constructed in the next four or five ‘years, or shall the roads be built no faster than the annual license fees comle in, taking of course years longer to complete the same mileage1? â€" | NUMBER 35 The Higbland Park Press *ublished weekly by Entered as second Class matter March 1, 1911. and Park. Tlinois. under the Act of March 3. 1879 ST. JOHN‘S â€" EVANGELICAL are being Udel! Printing Co. at Highland Park, Tilinois t +. # & GEORGE J. PRICHARp, Executor of the last will and testa. Waukegan, INl., October 20th, 1924 ‘JohConr,dlndH’pydtehr&Rq. mpflm for estate. CiaBn es it ul y 0_ To OA that the Subscriber EucutorFof 3 Last Will and Testament of rances Prichard, deceased will attendâ€" tobate Court of Lake County, at a term â€" thereof towh, holden ;t Court House in aukegan County, on the first Monday of J ‘Umt,lm,'i,mm.u persons h'ilt"cld'-n‘w““ present: the same to said Court for adjudication. f Hndq' nn"‘“" it ts j us TM’, NW. 4 8:00 Mothers‘ Club program. â€" 4 w.dml:d.yo Nov, 6 8:30 Freshman AI School Girl Reserve . Mr. and Mrs. 8, Fischer, Mrs. Sa Geiseman and daughter, Helen, Shannon, IIL., were over Sunday at the péirsonage, and wor with us. Miss Charlotte Brand Miss Geigeman zn‘:d..n app selection at the y evening sdpâ€" vice, s % PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby THURSDAY, OCTOBER THURSDAY, ~OCTOBER â€" 80, ADJUDICATIOXNX NOTicE esergf 2 ffh _ UÂ¥ at the post office at H Â¥i Special musital Lake ounty, $5â€"37 80, 1 1924 &#* 4

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