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Highland Park Press, 3 Oct 1929, p. 45

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inthe - _ v _ - - . H" ‘. s..... . a _ _, ‘ - - VT"" M..uTi--u'a'i. qr; : Inna: :W? A- . ’1‘" ”It. e a; olof al by oLthe d ttav'tt te. for out to todian anew ltobe b has at not was Three Altar morn. Hun-ch :lurge Tcami V. Oct. 5.33336 t Mia, , Mrs. 2088. l fulfill m of pred- nes It 1 out- ld will 'erTiee " .--trtiri Lion ot Wom- n the rch at bf the LP?" pm- " Pe- un- ch. Icome your 4m: your 193mm,. let- 1'0- ,MW‘““”‘ Sunday evening nt 8:00 the Sum; net Sojourners club will report on heir iiiisiittinttt. itch Mattias stub 'tIll tell u: when they amended :hurch 'while on their vacation and what'impreued them meet. -, We invite you to worship with us. L . _ Win, thia,tmmmer, Klthdne John- _ Bt., Pmtl . Irraatttutett Ouch stop, Mary Lu Subaru and CaroUn .. I". G. t'urenhrok, pastor Code were these girlo Ind ‘also re- t1utuce1tttttli, trtllr gun. - eeieed honors in autumn and on» Sam 10:39 iii." 't-.r m--- -""M--r trMee tiii-ir-att-items-tmt-tnamed her Choir, may, trpan. life savings teat while at camp. TH mmditrrstrNr--htttrhrtr divide J'" Hit:- W. B.z-AItrerrr---a-artistcd_ " Rally any " them. may; Eym- hex-eating talk on her scout work dur- irifii,ii"etmktri---ys"et.tdttrlrt, -iherwu. 'tqv-Washington- adrti. mum 1.9mm f17ht qtytrtrtr, Alger; is the high school captain this to service.” Menttrersuid friends mid yin. ‘ V - Te V--iTe -." ' ," - especially latent- of our 'pupils on ' The rest of the afternoon was pass- ritirfttii1 ttrattesM, "," V f ed in games andgsin'ging -iomp, learn- i Came tutoring mother. V an camp. _. . . W .. -------_ {Saturday 9 Ban. ' The troop was organized into three o _ . A M. ' AL ALA .2-u._:__ .44]- -- (mm, 3 great favorite with our peo- ple. will occupy the pulpit, the pastor eing any at conference. Mr. Tay- or than brings I warn), vital mes- age and our people wiilmiss_ ti teal The niiietieth enamel union of our iehool _ 1 Rock River' conference is being held will be l get Downei: Gran this week.- Bishop trsme. , Welder! presides: About 1,000 min.. W1 more endlsymen will be in attend, that you mice during the week.- The hymeh‘s of enilim association meets on Friday. The laughter various sessions ere open to the pub- group." lie and the evening sessions are. espe- cially interesting, being given over to ' anniversaries of’tho various boards Alien with splendid addresaet, by "rope of the smoothed“: of the church at e. --altiWomeiviaEisaionarr so! __ V-VV F- ------F-- _, . .ohsmjheit sttetil-tttttrrytry. _ 11Ht Friday afternoon. Several of our WP!- , people plsn tp attend one or more tship-hui 'usa-ttro-tst-rr-am-imp-wif-earl- PM next Sundsy morning end conducts went to the ordination, service for deacon: and prover! elders in the afternoon. " men? in Prank Duvidaon Botrkinscminister North avenue at Lantern place Mr. 1teitbEu1thnan has been elect- ed trmurer of the Smithy school. The home of Mrs. Barat? hegeler " amperhttamurtt, of "lite Box“. VII omitted from the 1iiofotBiii'ii, ot the Julie Evens should have been listed as itnaneu1 secretuy of the Ladies}, aid. The various we». of the Sun- idly school. Lndiee’ aid end Mission- ery society were publicly installed by thrrettrrtrtttrrhirrtrtttr-ttsrttrtte fhtndar. The“ organisation: ere en- tering the new church year beginning October I, with. enthusiasm and thte ;prospecu for the work of mix. ._ The mum; ante hold lat week by theAadue aid resulted in an un- e¥pectodly large and being talked whit.tyqt1t1Nr1t “bl-di- to m. at!!! -qbeqt.htieqtttrqttetptsiiri-mu. Bighknd Park Mahdi“ Church "" with no it-tsat burden upon them. . . _ t' October mhersend friends Ind yen. - _ - _ lb of our ‘pupils on . The rest of the afternoon was pass- l. .. N '". f ed in some: tmdyrintthttt tongs learn- I. ' The troop wu organized into three "re--"--"-"""------,------- . a... “All: a; chug-nu- I o. " k “mm Church leaders: Joamiseriebttunt, Barbara th Hopkins minister Funk and Joan Goodman. Several _ " , Lt22d .1“. times were played _und the scout 8, 1929 Trodp 3 of Lincoln school had their autism-tint of the. you last Thun- 'dny Afternoon hum mrditorittm of the uhool. Inuit. Aldrich. and Alice Young were ittvested_as second class ”out: and “no Bloomqniot, Ethel Ohmund, Joan cur, Cathi Jane Shelton nnd Eileen Glen u tender- Chimp Hickdry Hill near Eddiiton, A representative group of fresh-l men girls met with Mrs. Button at the Y.W.C.A. Monday afternoon to discuss pleas for e freshmen party a-li-ttst/it-ips-attribute-il'! Ii-lil-tttfall-i-ti, lit )1: school Monday. October T. There will be dancing, bunco, relay races, semen and refreshments. Appoint yonr‘self a. committee of one to nee that you get to the party. "A cyclone of enthusiasm, followed by 511on of laughter from a satisfied freshman Alien Propaganda I" 'Most " Be Feared . There is no excuse Finiir offered for wi-ii-rm-tttra-mir-thir Ai -_- -eF _. ship-building compailles which em- went to Geneva to interfere with _ program pt International disama-i meet in behalf of business concerns. which hope to 1trxJfit, by the construc- tion of additional warships. There is reason to believe that the inthresttee exerted by Shearer at Geneva and eyeing has been greatly exagger- it'l'dii" ll m r ',', iiirtttshrtehartaRamamttAte, 'da " the Geneva conference and in -tttedisetuiton. of the auetstiontr of na- tional defense and navel parity. _There is also reuon to believe that Shear- t,hgfie?ett however trelfUh in to o n, a if lees minim,” country than the vest volume of iiAs. ”undo,- qt 1oth foreign and do- mestic origin, with which this coun- try he: been flooded during the lost tiw your; in 1 high] thtaneed 3nd 1tIs'r-'lrlltti'l'elll, T V Orr-atcha" down resistance in the United Stou- to,itoetaatalinro,tetttt.ifrtt to. new .73} TGGL his, met all. but of prop-land: which Am Gtil scam? but. " .. ". .-.4...,_.,,, raistagttrita1. tttir-Jails- W»Th€k,h[fl&hb0§§f.at;.3p.-_meon- mferenee and En iiurd things, if you like to consider vaudevi- iieitiriiidiiiingittrkthcgttte question of na- them so. Friendships, lgynltigs, sen- Jects Will be: 2tttltr: “Prehistoric “1 parity. There 'tirnentaiities--the lovely, key (ring: Ankara]: elf,'1ttte..! Tree Prod- liete that Shear- of life." . . - if”: 1er,".1t.r: “Egypt” my Its mover trelNh in "The possessive feeling, the lump d t te? Mined and Otes 3 Ttttht maniam‘ Fq rrmett%m-atitr-tra rMBq " "" -"- r,',pt1'grlftl',g orthe 4929'? It volume of fiAr. ~In: across'the 'gr‘ly of an October " " ml 1i.it 'tgtr,-'trtrhrrrr,k'bir. . ' - foreign end do- ukr. Rushing dates. Cutting classes, het “fa Tleg: ty,' Pridan “Wk which this conn- Old atone buildings, young green at' l' tp, cum _ and “M- 1 during the lat grass. Youth. thrust together, shar- d ese 'l,",'",,',',', tJr,',',',',',' exhibit: eon- hl B'naneed and in; til the ma loveliness of youth. ttlt', y ' _ We."- m fro. to 'l'Ur'Arl'st/irt When I stand in the Mud and me ambtie. Parties Humble ill-ids hemmed Stetel listen to the boys. sing mu to the ttuotorth "tere . . v, 3min tosecrl- Ounce} I with nut-were my song. T . -T"TTT""""'"""'r . n. ' . ". A, A ."AT‘ fl ME,,] t,air, g Nhrwi madam girlie "id-ttru' as Mtera1i,itheleon'rtnf1/ ..'.- "Nr'"."'"'.""? T - eh mama». . .. 1ot1tdtmt'oa1fr" estt-qitttr-= TB1lt P338! peed most ta worry ahtitk, for it is Md on with n cleverneis‘and on a 'GtitGTriarqiiiiraumimtmsButtrest the most important sitpsiiieattee. EMOTIONAL BENEFIT Writer Points Oat Some of Itg Intangible But Print! _ Features fuses Dorothy Dow e in College. Humor. "And thsrt is why, if I ever have. a dnutthter, I will send her to college whether she wont: to go or not. Whether she needs it or not. I will send her to college because if I do -not, I know that some day she will wish she had gone. _ ; ' “I didn't feel It ttil this my about; it at seventeen. I was not paatietr. 1nrlrinteretrted in it. I bed md‘too my books...“ rhndreqpettt too much time with older people, and I theyfhtiny tsiuertr'r'ftistrtdtr were silly, end Giiii'iiririar6rtttesrehra1etd-. I was quite 5mm: there was noth- irsii'Griiure-xmsr1rirr-umethatrreoi4c not get in some other way-.' Knows Better Now f‘If I had. to do it over again, I "rodid not feel like that. I "it aid enough now to know that the things you get from college’may not begin things you study Jn, the clam-00:2, iiurd things, if you like to commit (them so. Friendships, bydties. un- 1matlitie'"-t" lovely, be! {rings of l e.‘ - Cleopatra may have neglected Egypt--- But she never negle,1sted the can of htptrtonl H FREQUENT FACIALS , 'r, 12 North Sheridan Road Make for tt Lovely Complexion _ffoglsstttr um mt W391 aRsemtthestmr-thrst-aarFstsrrittatst) get. A second home, a mud ttmi- sake at the sight of a face come upon suddenly in a city street. or . nickname uttered after you: of ai- Phone Highldnd Park 920 ter feels about her sorority sisters. There is no [when in the world about which I feel " my mother. feels about South Hadley. There in no memory which I mp“ into my}. of my friend! who happinito any: 'When I was at trehooi--.' ' "The record of three or four your: " the state university will give you ~and the Edition i656 1iiii0iiWriitji6ir Soto the npartmertt/neart door some m ttttWinter-st to”tnlk~'ebout. Sor- ori . grams good for making eon- vertrit,tion as babies, and not halt to yut.troes. If to the 'What col- letret' moment reply, 'Ht Beluga, nineteen, hundred and ti6tttrHifit,' your quei3cioner will tike it fofxgnnt- ed you are extltured,-eveaif you any "ain't' or ‘Whtt the hell?” f6 at Muégum Open Oct. 7 'cretT""'r- m“ T - y. _ [E

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