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Highland Park Press, 21 Jun 1928, p. 2

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___ N245 a.m. Morningâ€"worship. Serâ€" & mon by pastor. «_ Wes Plaines camp mecting will be E‘nl, from July 6th to July 15. _ The Ladies‘ Aid society will hold m Bakery Safe~st the Lincoin Market, wue, a branch of The Mother Church, Â¥he First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday morning at 10:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o‘ciock, when testimonies of Christian Science healâ€" under the age of twenty. Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson serman "Christian Science." You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 361 Central avenue, which is open every week day from nine in the morning until six in the evening and on Wednesdays unâ€" Rev. C. F. Schriver, minister Daily vacation church school is the central line of activity with Bethany folk now. The school got under way class for their help in the evening yw:bi)yo}gifl _ Services Sunday last were well atâ€" tended and we were glad to honor our fathers with special services. The Services Sunday as follows: Sunday school at 9:45. Classes for all ages. Bring your family and worâ€" ship with us. Worship at eleven and again at eight. Messages by the pastor. Speâ€" cial music at both services. The pasâ€" tor anticipates the help of the Juniors in the D. V. C. S. in the evening at eight p. m. _ Christian endeavor meeting at 7:15 We invite you to attend the C. E We invite the public to attend our services. If you have no church home we invite you to make Bethany church your home. 11:00 Morning worship. The pastor will preach on "What to Believe About the World." Monday to Fridayâ€" 9:00â€"11:30 a. m. Opening session of the vacation church school. The program will consist of worship, biblical instruction, story hours, hand craft, organized play, music â€" and outing. The teachers have had special training for this work. Your child can not afford to miss this particular type of religious education. Enroll him Wednesdayâ€" 2:30 A meeting of the Camp Fire Girls. A special program for health craft, home crafé and hand craft is planned for the terested in Camp Fire is planâ€" summer months. Any giris interâ€" ested in Camp Fire are cordially invited to attend these meetings i= the parish house. Bethany Evangelical Notioe for this column should be in to the Prom office by Tussday neon uic locl ns hn srock.~<" â€" qublization. brâ€"â€"kunucr . their appercance. Elâ€"’;a;er meeting each Wednesday ;:ECburch School. Classes for all 9:30 a. m. Presbyterian Church 1545'p‘ m. Union chior practice. 8:00 p. m. Midâ€"summer concert. The program will consist of songs by the Union Choir, readings, and vocal and instrumental solos. The proceeds from the evening will be divided equally between the two churches, the Lutheran and the Methodist. The public in inâ€" 10:30 a. m. Sunday school. 6§:00 p. m. Epworth League missionâ€" ary meeting. Miss Carlson, our 2nd vice president will have 7:45 p._m. Union song service at the North avenue and Lauretta Place ighwood avenue and Everts Fia Rev. William W. Nelson, pastor Grace M. E. Church Swedish Methodist Laurel and Linden avenues Rev. Frank Fitt, minister Trinity Church s'n‘.‘,,,, afternoon from 2:30 with a fine enrollment. Is June 24th, St. John Baptistâ€" CH ANNOUNCEMENTS | " prace Of OLD HORNS!. *« NAGnanKy‘ld.ndMlva.l Revival of Industry When Rev. A. Roth, pastor _ _ Science Produces Subâ€" _ Regular services will be held this stitute Stuff Sunday. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 10:30 Sermon by the pastor. Special music by the Girls choir. all Sunday, July 1st, is the day set for our annual congregational outing. The nature and place of the outing will be the same as last year. Members and friends of our church are asked to take notice of the date and plan to attend this outing. Particulars will be announced next week. Green Bay road and Laurel avenue Rev. C. G. Unangst, pastor Rev. Elmer Gieser will preach at 10:45 a.m. and Dr. Hopkins will ocâ€" cupy at 7:45 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday eveâ€" ning. 9:00 a. m. and closes at 11:00 o‘clock. Your children will be welcomed, so send them. and we will give them all the privileges afforded by the school. The teachers and the pupils are really entbusiastic about the Daily Vacation Bible School. We are pleased with the fine interest which is being shown. The school opens at Oakridge and High street ‘ Rev. G. A. O. Engstrom, pastor Sunday, June 24â€" 10:00 a.m. Children Day service. Program given by the Sundayâ€" school. Miss Levine from India will speak. 8:00 p. m. The Union choir will give a songâ€"service in our church. Rev. Wm. Nelson will speak. Tuesday, June 26â€" 8:00 p. m. Prayer meeting. St. Johns Evangelical Newbery Medal The Newbery Medal has been awarded annually since 1922 for the most distinguished contribution to the literature for American children. This prize for the best juvenile of the preceding year is appropriately named after John Newbery, London bookâ€" seller who lived in 1713â€"67, and who first conceived the idea of publishing books expressly for children. wedding bells, comes the ringing of the doorbells by solicitors trying to sell the couple their supplies. which the prize was awarded are: Van Loon, H. W., The Story of Manâ€" been awarded the much coveted prize for his book "Gayâ€"Neck." It is an absorbing and interesting story of a beautiful pigeon owned by an Indian boy in Calcutta. The announcement of this award was made at the Anâ€" nual Conference of the American Library association held in June. Winners of the Newbery Medal for previous years and the books for A cordial welcome is extended to The Sunday school meets at 9:30 Highwood Lutheran James, Will, Smoky. Hawes, C. B., The Dark Frigate. Finget, C. T., Tales from Silver Chrisman, A. B., Shen of the Sea. Lofting, High, Voyages of Doctor After the joyful ringing of the United Evangelical HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH JUNE »th to JUVLY 2744 EVERY MORNINGâ€"NINE TO ELEVENâ€"THIRTY Age limit 3 to 13 years _ TRAINED TEACHERS ~ CHARACTER BUILDING CURRICULUM Registration Fee $1.00 POR FURTHER INFORMATION CALL HIGHLAND PARK ea3 Zion Lutheran Vacation Church School , watching a love scene. MANUFACTURING CENTER ;h_qâ€"n rgren dis hm‘“b’. know what Leominster, Mass., Experiences| | , do you Davioal af Inductve W»iL, | that guy is paid for doing that?" torhomgoo(hdntvendth-t\ approved style. The horns of cattle were made up into ornaments and arâ€" ticles for usefulness that were known to ladies of high degree, who led fashions. The scrawny longâ€"horned cattle of the western plains were killed in the nineteenth century principally for their horns, hoofs and hides. These «nimals began to disappear, when refrigerator cars and ships, and growâ€" ing population, entered into the busiâ€" ness of food production and distribuâ€" tion. There was & shortage of horns. Combs and hair ornaments suddenly became scarce. The social and indusâ€" trial tragedy was up to Leominster. Meets Challenge ; Leominster met the challenge which threatened its existence. So about twentyâ€"five years ago that New Engâ€" land town graduated from horns to the field of plastics, just as South Bend, Indiana, followed the long trail of producing covered wagons, barn wagons and finallyâ€"automobiles. In these changes of affairs in cities the industrial history of the Nation is written. Today, in Leominster, there m” great factory buildings that make ‘i\ product that has succeeded "honors." | The industrial chemists take definxt.e‘ quantities of camphor, alcohol and nitrocellulose and they follow rathzrl complex but definite chemical rlllsi and practice with the result that they | develop one of the most remarkable| substances for general use that has ever been invented. It is pyralin, which is given a place in industry and ’science as a triumph of chemical \genius. j The chemical transformation of cottonâ€"or cellulose,â€"into industrial products is worth â€" considering by those who want to keep upâ€"toâ€"date. There are hundreds of articles which we accept as ordinggry in our every day life which formerly were â€"but a meaningless mass of fluid in h vats. “fi to France and the old white cliffs of Dover were getting clearer and clearer as the steamer ploughed through the was airing his knowledge of things in general, but he was infinitely puzzled "She don‘t call him nothin‘!" Ruth answered earnestly, "She likes him." The teacher asked little Ruth what her father‘s name was. A boisterous man of the type so "Yes, dear," said the teacher, "but Heâ€""No, I was being shaved by A Story About Leominster | â€" Tailored for Smartness his cheery announcement: _ "Well, we shall soon be on n--| de terre again now." Highland Park Lodge No. 738 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS A. 0. FAY LODGE NO. 676 A. F. & A. M. Convocation |/% June 27, 1928 Stated Tuesday and Friday evenings Highland Park Chapter No. 226, R. A. M. Thursday,. June 21 Stated Meeting 7:30 p.m. Mectings first and third Wednesday at 7:30 and Comfort â€" Priced for Economy Phone Deerfleld 133 THERE is only one sensible way tocombat the hot weather. That is to dress for it. Here are Suitsâ€" aslightand cool as a breeze.Tailored in the same exacting manner as price to a remarkable degree. O. E. S., No. 712 on Sheridan Road Rank of _Esquiu July 3rd Refreshments Henry C.Igfimgn é Sons R. R. THOMAS, Chancellor Commander. CHICAGOâ€"State and Jackson EVANSTONâ€"Orrington and Church IN OUR EVANSTON SHOP TW\WM&S»‘?& Fine Linen Saits, $22.50 Cool Mohair Suits in Blue, Black, Gray and ‘Tan. With 2 Trousers, $25 w $35. Paim Beach Suits in Dark Suiting and Light Patterns. With 2 Trouâ€" White and Fancy Flannel Troâ€"sers, $7.50 to $20. D. B. Blse and Tan Coats, Sitk Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday Evenings Lcant afford not to send it to the laundry Phones 178â€"179 Reliable Laundry and . _Dry Cleaning Company We operate our own dry cleaning plant. â€" 25 years of service. | WHENyoufizureitout.lam dry washing is an economy. It‘s the oldâ€"fashioned way that‘s really expensive. Why doom yourâ€" self to drudgery when clothes washed our modern way last longer, and are cleaner? Si, LA1©IDRY 7 5 £ 2258 if Xs Fiee i Fx

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