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Highland Park Press, 19 Aug 1926, p. 2

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JP i it t# To the careless and indifferent it may seen that the trend of popular thought and appreciation is away from rather than in the direction of a clearer realization of the truths which are the basis of the Christian faith and the foundation upon which rests those institutions marking national and individual progress.. But this is patently a miscqnception. It requires no close analysis to disclose the fact that at every point along the way we are guided and reassured those enduring landmarks, those beaâ€" ‘cons, which, throughout| all the ages have shown unmistakably the way of progress an realiza!:;:;x. > ' $A k. is the chart and compass without which the path of any man or any nation is a,perilous |and disastrous adventure." ~A few days later, speaking. at a community meeting held ‘by civic organiâ€" zations of the Calumet région of Tllinois and Indiana, near Crown Point, in the latter state, James J. Davis, Secretary of Labor in President Coolidge‘s Cabinet, urged upon the American peoâ€" ple the wisdom of clinging steadfastly to the faith which they have inherited, and that|veneration for the Bible which has been the basis of national character and national steadfastness. He declared that he did not regard seriously the assertion that the people ire beginning to lose the fruits of Christian experience and Christian teaching, that they are losing their faith in imâ€" mortality, and that they are ceasing to venerate the ‘Bible. â€" "It is probable," he declarad, "that there never was an age when more people believed <in| religion than believe in it today." Surely there never was a time when iwwhat might be termed practical Christianity was more generally exemplified than in this day and age. If this is true, it cannot be feared that the fruits of Christian experience and Christian teaching are being lost. "A new commandment I give unto Kgu, That ye love one another ; % I have lovgd you, that we a lg've one another," is the tehching which has done much toward lifting the thoughts of men above sordid selfishness. The fruits of this teaching are everywhere apparert. Gradually this precept, exemplified in dailyldpructice, will leaven the lump of discord and redeem the world. * _ t hi The English statesman and| leader pauses to remind his friends that they must inot lose their bearings in times of disâ€" couragement and trial.| The Chart and compass which saves from disaster is available now. The Ameri¢an Labor Secretary, in close touch with the [masses, finds reassuring promise in the fact that the people in an abiding faith in Christianity. _ Entered as Second Class ma March 1, 1911, at the post office at Highland Park, Illinois, under the Act|of March 8, 1879. { The Highland Park Press Recently there appegred in the public prints two reassuring and important statements by men in â€"high official positions and widely separated by distance. In England, Sir Thomas Luskin, Member of Parliament, (is quoted by the Christian Science Monâ€" itor as having declaredj "We neglect the Bible at our peril. It THURSDAY, AVUGUST 19,] 1926 The great August money saving sale at your Rexall Store. Everybody ay wants to save money â€" you do, so does your neighbor next door, so does every other person. We sincerely invite you to visit our store, see the bargains we arg offering, and want you to make the most of this money saving opportunity. Rexall Orderlies, regular 59¢ size, now 39c. Rexall Milk Magnesia, pint 39c. | ‘ Electrex Curling Iron,|79c. f Jonteel Vanishing and Cold Creams 39c. «m Tube Shaving Cream, chn Talcum, both for 39¢. 72 sheets Hallcroft Paper, 50 envelopes for 79c. Hospital Absorbent Cofton, Ib 54c. Published weekly by The Udell Printing Co. at Highland Park, a Ph' A USED CAR Below is a partigl list of bargains: FACTORY TO YOU SALE NO GUESSING OBERT W. PEASE ® PEARMACIST Even mne: buyers can tell that our pri are fair, becquse we have an unerring method by which they themselveg can determitie the age and value of any Dodge Brothers Used Car in our stock Facts are better FOUNDATION OF FAITH Choose From tems to IS ONLY AS DEePeNDABLEé cALER wWHO SseLLs IT McPHERSON nes 120â€"121 y ‘ Other Puretest Aspirin, 24 for 19c. Puretest Mineral Oil, reinhr 85¢ size now 69c. pels Homemaid Wrapped Caramels, j‘l Ib. 39c. ( Jordan Almonds, Ib. 39c. _ Castor Oil, 3 oz. 2&e. Epsom Salts, lb. 15c. Liggett Milk Chocolate, 1â€"2 lb. bar Pm STATION NUMBER 25 lose his own \man give in (Matthew 16: i The Lessonâ€"$ bfmon also included «the following pa Rage from the Chrisâ€" ; tion Science te@#hool? "Science and \Health with Kewlto the Scriptures," by Mary Baker WAdy: "The pains of ‘sense are w" y, if they wrench jaway false ple@snrable beliefs and ‘transplant the affections from sense The governme@ urges us to adâ€" dress our letters accurately, but anyway ; our . ; seem~ to come through on tinte. ‘#", â€" / aimcaannt < . All of life mgais more when lived jin right relationp to God and to our fellowmen. â€" Thé &ntire week will be zr{ched by a Might use of the Sunâ€" y. Sunday Jalf, with its many ?::n.v;gfdm" fre in yo6, rakg. Aously, socially, @éirsonally, if you beâ€" gin the day in tR right way. Why not give this $idrning hour to the worship of :.;1»’; nd the meditation upon the bette {{i ‘tl‘of'lifc. Come and worghip with us. If you see ry: looking people who are just a get around, they have perhaps . away‘ on a few weeks rest trip. 33:20, "Our ‘sow@if waiteth for â€" the Lord: he is our liklp and our shield." Among the ¢H tions which comâ€" prised the Les#Amâ€"Sermon was the following from {Â¥@ Bible: "Then said Jesus unto his |@ifciples, If any man will come after {», let him deny himâ€" self, and take ui his cross,. and folâ€" low me. For whi is a man profited, if he shall gain the whole world, and to. Soul, where‘AÂ¥e creations of God are good, ‘rejoiclig the heart.‘ Such is the sword‘of Heience, with which Truthâ€"â€"decapitater error, materiality giving place to Wrin‘s higher individâ€" uality and destiny" (p. 265, 266). There are jome confiding peoâ€" pleâ€"who think cheeks are due to youthful health and exercise at the summer s $ EVANGELIGAL "Soul" was ubject of the Lesâ€" sonâ€"Sermon in & urches of Christ, Scientist, Sunda ugust 15. The Golden was from Psaims Sunday scho Singing, wo! for all ages. nue, a branch of ‘The Mother Church, The First Chugshgof Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Masg,, nolds services every Sunday morningSâ€"at 10:45 and on Wednesday :!' at 8 p. m., when testimonies of Chiistian Science healâ€" ing: are given “}{ school meets at 9:30 a. m.iand is open to pupils under the age of"twenty. _: Sugjm for (Rext Sunday‘s lesson: "Mind." ~â€" ~ {0 $ Morning worgklip services at 10:30. Sermon by. the \p3stor. ; The general c is cordially inâ€" vited, If you e no churchâ€"home, â€"make it St. # evancerg¢ar caurcon $ W. F. $iÂ¥hr, pastor Until the firsf Bunday in Septemâ€" ber there will WW@ no session of the Sunday school, r’ ‘â€"will there be a German service & The regular worâ€" ship will take pliite at 10 o‘clock. Highland P You are comtially invited to make use of the readibng room, 361 Central avenue, which 6 open every week day from nin ;’ the morning until six in the evenif@l and on Sunday afâ€" ternoon ironi“ reading room| half hour fo evening meeti Green Bay ro@ d Laurel avenue Rev. F; R/ Â¥ardwell, pastor 9:30 a. m. e school. Lesson: "The Ten: Comj ments: Duties to 10:45 a. m. Mining worship. Serâ€" mon ‘by the pa@igr. ; 7:00 p. m. ;‘ Thristian Endeavor. Topic, H‘ eachings _ About Prayer." Leadg##) Mr. Walter Tillâ€" man. TP8 in Holy :‘ at 7:80. y The Church B@aool at 9:30. * Matins and “!:l;.“ on at 11:00. (The first fi in the month, and Festivals, fy# Communion). <| Evensong at §¥00./ «y 33 ' The Rev. P Emeritus. Holy Comm Green Bay rh and Homewood 7:45 p. m. KMi#hing Gospel service CH ZION Atmins Iso open for oneâ€" g the Wednesday and study classes SCIENCE t or what shall a ge for his soul? 1 avenue Sherman 881 Wolcott, PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS se Keller. C Advertise In The 4 EVANGELICAL CHURCH AUGUST FUR SHOWING hmnmfimtwfic-lahn.lo» duced rates during August sales. ve Money ~â€"â€" Phone CENtral 6049 | ~â€" J. G. Finkbeiner, pastor: .: / . 0:45. Sunday school session. There will be no preaching services for two Sundays because of the Barâ€" rington : Park Camp: meeting which begins August 20 and closes August 80. The Highland Park cottage is open to all who will attend. The park is in splendid condition. .A number of <~important | improvements â€" have been made. â€"All are cordially invited to all the services. Established 1897 s Room 501 Capital Bldg., formerly the Masonic Temple, State and Randolph Streets, Chicago. «oo Afe rBe ooo pe cBe ol ofeafeaGeafe of aofe Pn afeaFarfe ofe ofeae fe ofenfnalecfuchs Dr. IRVING C. SCHUR + Dentist x;-uu.mu. umo The women are nttcgdtu lectures to learn how to vote intelligently, but the men don‘t need to as the political heelers will always tell them how to do so. < > or mwafftrco Illinois State Fair F. J. WEIDLING CO. HIGH GRADE GRAND PIANOS from manufacturer at factory :.l:.‘th_-tuthl saving and comâ€" 3945 N. Western Ave. Chicage, IIl. Second street near Laurel avenue 368 Central Ave. Highland â€"Park Phone H. P. 2443 IN ALL ITS BRANCHES J. A. Torstenson&Co. Imported and Domestic YÂ¥ A L L P A PE R 8â€" DECORATING PA INTING time. SPI. % 295 ebtiies iaie virirees m vies wiiteerscienk en adanadeifen d idenas T’f. County Collector ...............................% 1925 tax Highland Park State Bank ................ Interest C ORGOBON: "â€".+ 100. 1+ contr neennnintntanges MM mi::ld total for thcfmontll Unthenieoaimenbn sadeant ies vignite report of previous month .............. Total med’?d Oe TAE :.; .. .:. . i. e nele ol eniornccinn ioi Disbursements, totals for month ..............._._._.. account,. X : * a t P M The other three accounts, "Garbage, Public Benefits and Sewer, ve cash balâ€" ances to their credit totaling $5,066.42. If you subtract this amount fro@i the overdraft in the "general" account, there is a net overdraft of $5,889.28, taking Into consideraâ€" tion all of the general funds of the city. TCO C O Wl _: _ You will notice that the city has spent on July 31, 1926, “Im $0.48 more than it bhad received into the treasury from all the enumerated and m . rees at that 0 Received from THE GREATEST FAIR ‘~ ~ON EARTH n Springfield, Aug. 21â€"28 ADVANCE A N Dâ€" CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK, LAKE COUNTY, ILLIN City Treasurer‘s Sgtemmth‘ t of Cuh’ Baedphu lmlnd Disburse * onth: f 58: 0+ . On AMJ of ~.General Garbage â€" Public â€" + Benefits EOT ......n.n................% 1925 tax 20,000.00 .‘ _ a :k State Bank .............. h&uut i m '{ C nnvonnmmmowno....... Miscellancous: $,928.33 â€" 1 m th.f pfl?io"mo;fll”~ CemMie $2,410.17 $1 t hn hand . .oul uones tom" . epppgee : Parint| $1,00086) , totals for month ..............._._.__.. _ 48,982.42 $40.00 x d atoie y irk TREASURER‘S REPORT Respectfully submitted, Afi*w“'mm*rx:.fl;a-“*.'"' { â€"â€"â€"â€"2 Shows Nightly at 7:30 and 9:30â€"â€"â€" MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY COMEDY SATURDAY TELEPHONE HIGHL A ND P ARK 2 400 SUN., AUVG. 22 : fi 2:30 to 11 p. m. _ Rither Wet Wash at 25 Ibs. for $1 Ib., for all over 25 lbs. | All wash rfi to hang up or iron.: i 3 "~‘‘Finished complete at 12 cents per HI mdSSeentuperwhlf.'torwuflul ' etc. â€" This, you | find, is real econt ofourworkugwd‘andourmieui prompt. | Call Highland Park 178 and w our driver for your work and return _ Dry Wash at 18 lbs. for $1.80 and 1 all over 18 Ibs. Flatwork nicely mM dried fluffy and soft. is | # THURSDAY, AUGUST % RELIABLE LA Passionate Quest" Let Us Do Your Laundry > * 618 N. Green Bay Rond : "DRY CLEANERS AS WELL AS L HIGHLAND PARK, | ‘Telephones 178â€"179, FRANK MAYO ‘fl i "LEW TYLER‘S , COMING . â€" ~AVUGUST 30 â€" 31 â€" T# FALL FASHION CITIZEN‘S TAXPAYERS "THE GOLDEN c <«THE BAT" 3 ACTS VOD 3 ACTS VODVIL on the screen ; with an all star cast. COMEDY x SA is real : The quality our service s courteous and rk 178 and we will gladly send â€" and return it to you when NEWS â€" °[ | COMEDY 14 AUGUST 27 YÂ¥, AUGUST 19, 1986 GUST 23â€"24â€"25 nts per Ib. for d the balance t all flatwork " soft shirts, AUGUST 28 5 cents per amp, ready COMEDY IATION EABLES

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