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Highland Park Press, 20 Jun 1929, p. 46

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£3 . < Phone 6491 - r - --..--.-ng l. “1‘ 10 Double knee,'laoe bottoms, Government make Wear a pair when you go camping, $1 95 Others up to $15 ""-----.-.., o MEN'S KHAKI BREECHES Heavy Duck, wide bottoms, full cut $1 49 ligytizt,'6 """"""'""""'"-""'-r'-- o speiisal at 1rrrcrr---------"--. tl. 15 . _ WHITE SAILOR PANTS Belt loops, tattf bottoms, full at. wh, your good clothes when you can buy pants for "'---m--i.--..,,, . sol, Heavy white duck; no leak; mil bags; kggps your water‘cool.....-‘......... Full size; solid -iari'i7riinir,""it'-iavs' khaki canvas top; others to49.9g First United Evangelical Church Rev. C. G. Unmet, paator 25 S. Green Bay road Phone Highland Park 1731 Our quarterly communiOn service will be hold on ‘next' Mattdar, -At 10t4li a. m. after a brief message the Lord's Supper will be celebrated. 7 At 7:45 p. tncthe pastor will ape'ak on "God'a Holy Messengers; Our Helpers."HIeb. 1:14. All who know Christ as their personal Saviour who are not attending church elsewhere are invited to.. come to our commun- At a Big Saving !_GeVn-i;i.r'|-e‘ Prentis- Stoge; for campers or togristsr2-, s burnérs; regular $4.95 value...,.._.....: With Oven; d" Asiriiiar-tii.iu axle; large cooking surface _ . FOLDING TABLES Gold Medal Brand; h'dwood frame Ewing legs; carried like suitcase u Very handy to arTriGGiiiii camp ing or touring ;_complete with cover.... Let-us supply you' with your heeds. We have a complete stock of tents, camp stoves, camping and tourist supplies. OPEN EVERY NIGHT "W " Cut Rate 4mm TRENCH SHOVELS MEN’S KriiitiFTiiig QASNOLINECAMP STOVE Vacation Days are _. HIGH Toirgii6iig WATER BAGS CAMP'STOVE‘S CAWI tWIS' Tourist and Camping Suppiles 110-112 So. Genetee St. WAUKEGAN‘ 2etf,tl?ttg' . '__--.--. 98c Ile $5.79 'vr,. $2.7ir 7. $1.25 T Praise and Prayer service on Wed- nesday evening at eight o'clock. . Robert Dreiake wilHead this tian Endeavor meeting at 7 Topic, "Jesus Teaching Us Se? trol.f We invite you to our Bible school. We meet in three departments 3nd I" use; are well represented. Visit our school if you are not in the habit of unending, elsewhere. The lesson subject is “A Psalm of Praise." Pa. 103:1-22. . l ion service. $4.50 3’: 95e and Navy Store 75 ST, special at Hardwood -iraaT,rihiiri Medal Brand; the Stool The Chair _ Bi Khaki, water -prUir,"Tiii, back; complete with stakes and ropes, Lat _---'--...,-.,..],,., 80% wool; s'e,tji0iaic,Tiiriii;iC gain arthiis 'rr'ieerweight 3 lbs. 'or ti . Adjustable (of aiiGirsTtTcii" (arrier is light as well as strong. Special, 8-02; Denim, jvith Gaieiaii Iureut, union made. _ " . WHITE SHEER BLOUSES _ Heavy duck; blue flannel collar; 1 49 sizes, 34 to 44; genuine gov't., $ A. Khaki color; 31 frdihifni'ia7siiiCt steel wood, frame-and tray c-.-:.....".., we a complete stock of tents, luggage, ‘. OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P.M. '- , MEN’S 'tt)riki-iiiiijiiig ‘IN.D__IAN BLANKET} Self-Cons THE PRESS COT MATTRESSES IL_U§}GA__GE EMS‘ CAMP-Bum Chris; OVERALLfFANETS ARMY LOCKERS- PUP TENig Wuhan, Illinois -e-i'e_ --- uvuu. uuuc- 111' ‘celebrated his 74th birthday on last ' Saturday. Not being ible to come to Sunday school amrehureh on Sun- day, he nevertheless sent his birth- day otterintt, thus showing his deep interest in the work of the school and church. .The superintendent ex»; pressed his appreciation of Mr. Chlistman’s loyalty and faithfulness, not thinking that ibwould be his last Sunday on earth. On Monday fore.. Mr. Jahn Christrxian, a member of Mr. Dreiske’s Bible class. ha been fining in, lyyitlt lor some! time. He Here! . 7 x5xM" ', closed and _rivets. 'fir. 98c $2.981 $2.75 $5.95 49c 95c -In a general way, the program is based on a, series of clinics reaching into each of the state’s eighty-three 'Elkirritommitteei, as rapidly as the local committee-is ablepto prepare therefor. The plan has been endorsed- already by many of the state), medi- cal societies, and other-fire forsrard.. ing their approvals from, day to day. It is proposed in the near future to eondiet a survey of the crippled chil- dren situation in Highland Park, and subsequently to have all thus listed. mum t"rtorre111iestsrtiy_atesiuL, .ttilit lodge has "completed its commit- tee organization, 40,000 members will- be hehihd this new movement of Illi- nois EIkdom. are being “appointed, and Elk lodgé has "completed tee organization, 40.000 n In eightyetwO other ej out the state, with itirii ering'every inch of trl commonwealth, similar inaugurating their activities in' be; half of theorippled children of High- land Park and vicinity, the Elks lodge was announced the appointment. of its-welfare activities committee, which shall have charge of the-local angles .'of the; state-wigs: Pr8rttunoponaored by the Illinois Elks association. The committee chosen by Exalted Ruler A. Aberierombv," is headed by. John O’Keefe as chairman.’ Other members include.' Wm. Witten, C. R. Moran, J. P. O’Connell, W. F.' Gat.. lagher. _ "rtPTwiiliir6rlTarC) .shguld seek to know "it, Spdnsior Cfihpied _ _ _ Children'; Work Here _ "The law of the Lord is'perfeet, converting the soul; the testimorgpof "he Lord-is sure,’making wise the 'simple. The statutes of the Lord are tight,. rejoicing the heart; the com-, mandnient of-tye Lord -is pure, en- -lighthitig the eyes. . Mére to be de- _sired. are they than gold, yea, than much fine gold; sweeter also than honey-and the homsveomhyr, “an cqrtteeisi , 0153qu local i As was announced, our Daily "'aea. tion Bible school opened on Monday . morning and the attendance was con- , siderably in advance of the first day l of last year. On Monday Practically all who were present on Monday were with us and twenty new 'pupils came; thus the school has had a most en- couraging beginning for this season. The boys, and girls are showing a splendid interest‘and the teachers are enthusiastic about "he work. Miss Darlene Jones is the superintendent. The other teachers are. Miss Hedwig Gieser, Mrs. Leonora Maechtle, Mrs. Kathryn Itaedeke, ‘Mrs. Ella Hintz, and Miss Kathleen Paine. In addi- tion to her work as a teacher Miss Paine also-presides at the piano and Miss Norma Finley serves as secre- tart. Rev. and Mrs. Unangst, and others, are lending assistance; and so the work is moving along smooth- ly and efficiently.' Doubtless a con- siderable number "of new pupils. will be enrolled before the week closes. Parents are invited to yisit the school. Send your boys and..girls. "V _ "-v _ noon. he, went to be with the Lord. . Pine Opening of Our Daily Bible ‘ School 3mg the heart; the com-, of-the Lord -is pure, en- he eyes. . Mére to be de- hey than gold, yea, than gold," sweeter also than other t?1yr.througrh- ith jtiriirdietiona cov~ n of ground in the Thursday, June 20, 1929 1yttyey.nb." V T(iiiili2 old' ant young clinics. committees when every tin, was Bill Al Qt seem trap] bag. Eva for pee ents dim pro: con ing of ant the the ggtr liN Bol tro the Ch at: thy sul in " In kir

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