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Highland Park Press, 5 Jul 1928, p. 2

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"a... Billet-an l "eFri..Ni5dreouserriee. "*t_9i"r-s- . - “T’luhuehh‘m. 7:. 3- _ - mice. 0:! P": Ills-link- mice led himLKNmm. ”.Jiytg 5.1.. on My. 5...} i'LTiiiiiiit: or. Sunday, July tsth. The 1).in Lh“ - . Hominy Through 6idnr- 9:tt0-ti:3tt Vat-ion church school. The mum: of the Victim chard: school Corrtimten to increase. "ten-91 Peremrtofthetertateat, run-um. lfmhnmmm t.eehild,rtvevtousreatrme- _P"trrrrsesiairtisimtotieaira a-a-uid-' PM '-. 9:00 Vacation chm-ch school in parish house. Stmdar-- 9:45 Church school. Classes for Thursdur--- - -"P _........ 9:00 Vacation church school in the parish house. Sundny; July B-- 'e- "‘"' . ‘ Measure Provides for Plums: T - _ y of 8-Million Dollars Worth Grace M. E. Church In Next “menus; North avenue and Garretta Place: Consemtlon s Rev. ‘33 353“" mmster. 1 President Coolidge med wisely, a Ian-day, l da Sch l usual, recently in signing the Me- 'til' gm. 'lk' , 'IC' l Narr-Woodrutr bill. Ippropritting 1 A5 'tl"; omlng "It" amounts aggregation eight million Semi on J,',', Te" dollars for the purchase of national “The 'a",,',',',,',, .15 Foreign Misti forest lands during the next three . . can? ( years, The bill is regarded as a site Society. T,',?: 22" Mrs. Fred o1"arftii' victory for the national forest new." large I ‘movement and will. it is said, be of B:00 p.m. "r'! " monthly WP- greet benefit to the people of the peat Board meeting W J I ll . north, the south and the east. 'it's'pte,: “Y - e . ' The passage of the bill is said to "'i,'i','1'l'i',' camp meeting begins [ be of particular mer'" to the poo- " A... Prayer and pain un- The music last Sunday night by the young men, and by the male voices Tras very much enjoytd by Ill pm~ eat. The pastor wishes to thank all who helped. Prayer meeting this rack is on Friday night instead of Wednesday owing to the fact that that is the 4th of July. " Sunday evening July 15th we wilt he'lead in the worship service by tht Ladies Quartette. C E. meeting at 7:15 every Sunday night. We invite you to join us. Bring your friends. Sunday school meets at nine forty- tive for the study of the Word of God. Bring your family and let In: study together. I Was glad when they said unto me, “Let us go unto the house of 11:00 Morning Whip. will preach on "What about the Gross.” The D. V. C school will continue through this week, closing with a demonstration Sundny evening nt eight o'eloek. We invite the parents and friends of our scholm to be with them at that hour. It will mourns! the workers, the children and you will be helped. We invite the public Presbyterian Church 2:30 p.m. Dr. cuiei RTE-mew 7130 p.111. Bishop E. H. Hughes. _ Rev, C. R Schriver, minister This being Independence Day week it is the hope of Bethany than}: that all will enjoy a safe and sum Fourth. Do not forget to pray for our Nation and her otBeia1s. Swedish Methodist 10:: You In cordially invited to make use of the wading mom. 361 Canal avenue. which is open every week day from nine in the morning until til it the evening ahd on Wednesdays un- til 7:30. The reading room it also open on Sunday “tomcat: from 2:8tt to 5:30. rim Church of um. sch-m KW Park. 111.. 881 a“ Aw In, a brunch of The loch-c Chant. The First Church of Christ. Sci-tilt. tn Boston. Mum. bolt mic-every Sand” morning a "us And on Indnuday "all. at 8 o'clock. In humanist " Christian Sci-Io: bub ll 9:30 I.IIL, ind in ue. to pupils under the we of my. --- Subject for mt Sunday’- lesson lemma "God." trtHt than. Sunday School - {an Prank rut,' magi; Bethany Evangelical CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Christian Science 'tia.uGmuir- -- Elvin-I- "5'ti-"r-e-t-....- .4“._d..__u;_.L,.. ‘, - I’VE-h” Imam The Pastor to Believe r i Mon-ell 0min; i The forest movement is gnawing in in the) America and deserved], so. [as {Hun a generation no it seemed that iour forests were to pass entirely out in “(of existence and that In Wald Ile- ,come a tireless nation. Then the Coo- ':servatioetista begun to raise their toe ‘11in and {allowing this the mom Itor the preservation of our forests and pastorl for the reforesting of waste places‘ Mimi Ins put under way. [33- SIGNS BILL FOR PURPOSE ....... " “mi-n; Ta; 'Ygti'gCtde.ti,'f, F h “lawn”, _"fAttt'r-stiiAlisGTiiC' m-Mmmn. l __... “yum. yum; to Ca Jam a Cow Keohart. Ian. an wu m. tum-em “a . halo" _ 1%“. ._. -ded by the um. div'nio. at in WI”. u bum: A trip Human l matrniBeeot forest huNunnn-on. Wanda: trees nnd every good citin- should ttive the roresttrr mm all nos. AnL . _ Ind mm Mhrrd to depend on in. porutioes I'm”. Then we and the forests "om the ethical side of life, too. There is nothing lion an- ful than u gm: form, "othirse which tmtdtt to (in man may mn- All of this is Aiiriii ii" We need the forests bean-e in will al- w-y: need wood forceful]: pinto-u u. -----" - . A - 31031531311: main Today. I: the average tourist well know; the nation“ mun-lent is developing forests in all parts of the country and the M (ovum-ants In following suit, by developing state gown-ant: In folio-in. suit. by developing state m a III- ber of which include state I’m 00mm Kiln} It) l President Coolidge arted wisely, a ‘usual, recently in signing the Me- NarrWoodrutr bill. nptrropriatimr amounts aggregation eight million dollars for the purchase of nnional forest lands during the next three years. The bill is reg-mind as a she) nal victory for the national forest movement ind will. it is said, be of gram benefit to the people of the north, the south and the east. The pm of the bill is said to be of particular moment to the peo- ple of Wisconsin, Minnesota. Miets Egan. and the pine and mm states of the South, tad will the make it possible, it is said. for the union-l government to pinch.” the furious Waterville am of New Hampshire and add it to the White Shunt-in National Forest. a beauty spot known to tourists til our Amer- West Central avenue Rev. W. F. Suhr, pastor Sunday school, 9:30. German Service, 10:30. English Service, 1t:00, The church council meets on Mon- day evening at the parsonage. I'tlliSI0fiM'hmttmis BtmlRlr0RgsrLhyI) A cordial welcome is extended to all to worship with us. “triage and High street Rev. G, A. o. Butane-n. pastor l Sunday, July tr- ' 9:45 LII]. Sunday School. 5 11:00 g. m. Morning Worship. 8:00 p, m. Evening service in Shred, _ ish. Wednesday, July li--. T 8:00 p. m. The Women's Hinsionuy sonny will be entertained by Mrs. Mary Benson, " Plenum street. Friday. July 13-- 2:0o p. m. The Udies Aid will be entertained by Mrs. M. C. Land- gren. 134 First street. Highland Park. has, Rev. A. P. Johnson, minister Sunday School. 9:45 a. m. Morning Worship, 1t:00 a. m. Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p. m. At eight o'etoee p. m.. the children of the Daily Vacation Bible school will reader a program showing the work mmplished in our school. There will be an exhibit of the Art assistance. Hialnmod Latina-u: Deerfield Bungalow Church Zion Lutheran I ttive man - mu- wisdom of his (imam "gym 9..., I“. My. I s-Ter;;",','. I. by". A, o. FAY [006! NO. '" A. P. h A. I. righ t and dutr. Any one: cirf,, would be 1 plain invitatioo to trouble, if not disaster. Perhaps the strangest Ind most re- nurhble fart about all this business is the manner in which certain sec- tions of American public opinion and the American press "e taken in by this British pmpnguxdn. thbly. for one thing, the American public is not Paatamweonseious in the se“ in which the British public is over. whelmingly Smmnscious. The British rovernment ‘has the right and the duty ta take vigorous‘ measures for protection of its rc:'.'tl menial. military and political inter” ests in the Suez Cm] area, even though they involve interference inl the domestic Muir, of Egypt or? _-;_..L-,-, A ' - W N no; neighboring countries. The Shins gyvgrnment has the IS to go to a national mqvention as the damn to I delegate who is on the job alt the time. awn-I M W m. my mums or "man bur. says the Philadelphia 1211mm? lt-ra, the United States acts in Nit-E arm: in the imam of stabiliza- [tion as Briuin at: in Aubian coun- _ (tries. British propaganda and ital 'American offshoots are loud in ttl nhnciztion. And the world ia new anxiously culled to witness that Pan-g an and Sic-raga- are members of the League of Nations. I of Panning for r'atiticiiio,," To} C Ire-1y making for security of the canal. British Dmmandn "in out canal. British" pmpagandn 'cri; out against the iniquity of a powerful nation "opprexsiatr" it? y’enkgr neigh. The matter might be dismissed at this point were it not fur the very different attitude which the British take when the United States is fled by precisely the same situntion. The L'nitnl States must be just as much concerned for the stability of calm tries in the neighborhood of the Pan- amn Cum] as are the British in the case of the Suez, The Panama water- 'vay is a capital link for American, trade. it is a vital and vulnerable factor in American defense. I Inca-sis“! Yet. when the United States bring: pressure to bear upon the republic of This policy grows out of vital nec- essity. liven t remote threat to the Suea Cum!" is a threat at the life of Great Britain and of the empire. The British m Suezwonscious. " is beeause of the Suez Canal that every government in its vitinity is under British mandate. Innis a British protectorate or subsidized by British money. " is because at the Sues Cull that the British Hoyt! Air Fun: in: recently called - to bomb Arabian towns as a lei-Ion that the Pu Brimuic- must pm Vail. It is tor the sane rem that en-ry mos-mm in Egypt which. di- mly or indirectly. looks toward a diminishing of British power over Eeypt's military or foreign "airs must be nipped in the bud. The tttost unimportant job we know Hutu-man... MMLLI. MUST COWL ENVImNS 1J.oJrrtttalttttt PAMIACANALM Phone Deerfield 133 Daniel. [IT-oi- Toeday and Friday evenings ILI~ Graia, LFsii du, iTiiihdriri' mmrmmmnn. “in“ lest and third WM! " 1:! IASONIC BALI. O.K.&,No.Ttt Rank of Esquire July Sed It: I. moms. ”an. PROTIN E United i, Because modern business is ex- ‘pecling the majority of the work in ',the] morning. Prof. Willard pointed out the necessity for a good break- fast, but one which is weii-buanced and unhllnied. /y,'11tysity About 80 per an! of the (use: are held in the morning." 5 Lieht lot-in; Heal The American business mu and student tuna! hope to work to full etBciencr if he sum the day’s work (on an ulna-ally heavy breakfast. and iPror. Willard advocates a light morn- ing med of fruit juices, tends. and hunt. l banker the Lira, . earth-The American - -e-eH - - W utetrieieetey of lack of knowledge? ‘when they are ITIW dilemtly.‘ The momma Is I longer period in? imost lmes of work than the “term (noon. Therefore, the worker starts! _ with a trreater ulna-live ahead of him I in the morning than in the afternoon; At the university the majority of the brain work is done in the morning. and the afternoon is left to hborntoryw m“-.. __--- V - “V ___ “m-.-“ Work. [yum-slum and routine sub- - 7,7-»- -"'.' 1 Prof. Willard says. "to Image con-- fcrences in the morning lad a sign! .:.__-A; -. " Ar _ L “It is well known," says Prof. Wil- "ard. "that business is omnind on jhe basis of the (mar part of the ( work being done in the morning hours. one reason for this is that the in. coming mail: in att big concerns at- rive the tust will; in the morning. The mater put of the day's work (nixed to carry the pulled in the morning. says C. E. Willard. 1-in- ut professor of basins. oeiisatims at Northwest university, mrlto has just completed a survey of Mali etticiencr, Ind the heavy tweaking! of badly chosen or bolted fond impairs quick and clear thinking. they woa't do for with“ - of I university student. or In "Ike worker. Business; and eeAl- is a. in 1 mt my lines of business. as, for example, mil order houses, is bated t" ting nun. At Northwestern ty the Innis-riser; NO PANCAKE mt SAUSAGI Haul-haunting“. Within-Ila...“ NuFuPhI-bhm [ 2ela=r:i7:r:Trl LEfiri 'rt.' l: h “It is not of business enticing." Pancakes and aw.” br M Henry cui"iiaa g Sons CHICAGO-state um] Juckson EVANSTON~ Emu!” Slop we. is and by them) Inciting. in Saturday Evenings 0.1. During July and AW httherEvmtstemShog, but, according to blur-uh- n- 'ty_irsdtrrtuto.ru-icai%'i on.» Motor Club. “in MW "truin-ttwits-i-to-Gia.', up}; loath! travel. Another tannin from the Cling; Ion» dub advises that in In any Luvs. the cabinet of ministers. in compliance with I decision " Put» Ill-ant. has ordered the ministry " con-unit.“ to draft u tad Fun HIGHWAY ml IAIN: to CANADA soon We can give you.... there precious hours “an. 110-179 Reliable Laundry Cleaning Company Wcopenteonrmdrydeaningplam '25 - ofservice. H',eghtgth.entt.turterey,r, ,i9mitridctuidra.liiiiiiiiii'i ,r'T.hNho_iettse-etoiGuiiGT'i'2iii'i t?t.'tif,r,1ryri1tiiiiriGia' giveyoudni. Nth-y. us {iii “numb-M [mm and Church taoreiaq in not meeviv"tie most non] mum lilo but the only life worth thingy-Fu- nnd mile. 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