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Highland Park Press, 18 Sep 1930, p. 36

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An entire uhibition can dcvoud at”: to my and varied spade: of rm Birds of Paradise, no related birds, in one " the humus of the department of zoology " Field Muse- um of Natural History. " Bowlers Attention! MAJESTIC BOWLING ALLEYS The new Bowling Alleys rate now open. Completely refinished and with much new equipment you wilrfind these al- leys as fast and fine as any available anywhere. Mr. Hans Nelson, who hats been in this business for over 22 years, will manage the New Bowling Alleys and will gladly give instruction to any who desire it. LADIES ARE ESPECIALLY INVITED 6 North Second Street A. Lr'.N'C'ION'i, Prop _-terr your convenience OPEN Tuesday. “and” and Slur!” EV FIN INGS 205 Lyon & Healy Bldg. HUSTON R. BOOTH "Glasses of Character and Distinction" Announcing . . . SCIENTIFIC OPTI CIA NS The opening of a conveniently located second-floor optical parlor, by Huston R. Booth. Huston Booth glasses have character and distinc- tion. Stop in and see the Evanstonian sportsman frame, an attractive 1931 design for outdoor and busi- ness wear. Let us show you our exclusive up-to-date line of glasses constructed to suit each individual per- sonality. T The formation of naming. and stalatrmites is i0usrtrated in an exhib- it in the department of geology " the Field Museum of Nntuul History. You are assured of exceptionally quick service on broken lens duplications and.optical repairs. The fit- ting of ehildren's frames is one of our specialties. Oculisits' prescriptions filled with seientihe accuracy. Specimens from the one: in vuiou: parts of the world In Ihown. _ Univ. 5559 THE PRESS A: m aid to those who “vi-h to learn how to distinguish genuine ttttV honny, punels of the three prineipal varieties are on exhibition in Stanley Field Hall at Field Museum of NI- tural History. 6L5 Davis St., Evanston HANS NELSON, Mgr. Phone H. P. 2084 Prominent Spenkers Miss Baker who appears on the pro- gram is the president of the National 3 School of Education at Evanston. She is a great leader of Christian thought, a writer of several outstanding books, a specialist in ehildren's 'work. . Rev. Schloerb needs no introduc- tion, having been a pastor at the Evnngelical church here in Highland Park about 10 years ago. At present Mr. Schloerb is pastor of the Hyde park Baptist church. He is looked upon as an authority and a leader of lyouth. MMM, CONVENTION Of? SUNDAY SCHOOIS tit30- Reports of the County once". 12:16 ~~â€" Addrau. "Christian Chum-cur and Young People." Rev. R. W. Sthioerb. toy-Luncheon. A - . Dr, Vieth is a pioneer in the fle1d of Religious Education. He is chair- man of the Board of Editors of the Journal of Religious Education. He has written several books of note' and is an outstanding man in this vital held of church activity. He has made a special study of adult training in the Church school. His messages will be very worth while. h" .._.._.._.V.V Morn-III 2:15 -- Worship "rviee, "Prep-ring." Rev, Bruce Gillis Roll call Ind bum.“ us- In". 8tt6--Addrests, "Eduestiort_tt?r Chm-Like 8tt6--Addrests, “Education for Chm-Like CPA-meter." Dr. Paul H. vuth. 4rttt-Bitnuluneout' Departmental Conferen- "B, with Mu. Baker, Rev. Schlotrb Ind Dr. Vieth kudinv the dhcuuiom. 5:15 A "null union. “The Unfinished Tuk." 5 ..8tr-Atuuurttment. _ 7:Wunvan¢hn dinner and Young People'. nlly. "SnlplhotlJ', lever-l young people who h-vu attended lender-hip training group: during the manner will show them. Vision.," by Rev. R. W. Schloerb. Innlnl 8:30 - Wonhlp whim. "Serving," Rev. The committees in charge of this convention extend tr very cordial in- vitation to every one to attend us many of these sessions as possible. Old and young are invited to the luncheon and dinner. It will be keenly appreciated if those who plan to be present at these meals, will kindly send in their registrations to H. P. 3707. H. P. 699 or H, P. 3522. This will gently aid those who are pre- paring for the same. Allmen Henkel Wins Air Race Sunday "One of the concluding features of the afternoon at the Shambaugh airport Sunday was an lit race, with four flyers competing. Allmen P. Henkel, Purdue student, won first; Ernest Baker, city. second, and Joe Mail, Madison, third. The course about twenty miles long, was mark- ed by the airport beacon, the elevator to the south and a tree to the east, The following item appeared in a recent issue of the La Fayette Jour- nal. _ "An added feature was an air 'dog fittht' between Vail and-Henkel, in which their planes in close pursuit of each other, were put through many antics." _ Duration of Love It takes about. three years for the love of the average man to run its course unless his wife has something new to offer him from time to time.- Woman’s Home Comptrniom iGra rm - 1:157 Address, 'To Tag." pr. Full View (Continued from page 1) Thursday, Sept. 18, 1930

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