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Highland Park Press, 14 Jan 1932, p. 19

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Himself, must gence, life, and is qualities, he spiritual man ay of the real not say less if full truth, that d‘s opportunity age or past failâ€" would improve. important awaitâ€" every individual, _ person can do. rational mental rson in need of that the all s him the in to find his work let him go out pecting to find h with the ability lems and difficulâ€" r businesses and sful and useful ‘ommunity., â€" are too much inâ€" that there is no e world has ‘ne n if they would t that every in it and indispensâ€" would take the realize that the the work when 8 # [f.} without $ 8 U i j "¢ understood. Naming tovery Christian Science, | 8et forth its teachings in and raising the dead, was employâ€" Mg Science. He was not working Wonders and miracles; he was putâ€" ting into operation a Science which "Te"yâ€"sneâ€"wmewâ€"Festament, it tevealed to her that Jesus in 1 Christian Science has come into the world, as you all know, through Mary Baker Eddy. This great woman Was a profound student of the Bible. While studving hss Cotepllll io: liyeth to all life and breath and all Tsa4 1:]d l ifia l 1?_. the world of.bm;l;;;_ and in-‘! Viector Eklot di:f [1] ib fg? 2: ifi is1 : ‘> f gé‘fi\!jg 'ggsv&;g h [ fth iB it $ & *HURSDAY, JANUARY 14, studying the Scriptures, her ce which her disâ€" bungry, employâ€" l 53; § x. PS 3'§ a & blossoms. â€" Thanksgiving day Mr. Eklof picked three roses from a bush outside and used them for holiâ€" day decoration in the home. â€" _ . â€" Discontinued numbers and goodsâ€" used for display purposes. pickedâ€"pansies from a flower bed in his yard and looked over his forgetâ€" meâ€"not bed where the plants were fresh and green, although having no Waukegan Man Picks RED TAG o to 40¢, Savings on s 1725_.R-unyardkplace, THE PRESs _ AJUf s pension did not ofâ€" ficially go into effect until Jan,. 1, Mr. _Newnham had not worked since «â€"â€"~BUY YOUR COAL ON APPROVAT Telephone Highland Park 2800 road on Jan. 1, after being with the ’Oi’:pgny A1â€" years. B.-,i.-cs‘m old. + 3 __Mr. Newnham ccame with the North Western road on July 16, 1890 from the New York Central railroad and after serving for short periods at various stations along the Wisconsin division, located in Waukegan and has been at the depot for 40 years. He is one of the best known railroad men along the north shore and one of the most popular. Thomas ‘A. Newnham of 508 N. County street, pioneerâ€" Waukegan resident and station agent and teleâ€" grapher at the North Western deâ€" pot here for many years, was offiâ€" cially retired from service with the Chicago and North Western railâ€" ___Man Retires From ‘Let us relieve you of all trouble and annoyance when you order your coal. . If you are a regular customer, our recâ€" ords will show the size and grade of fuel you use. If not, we will gladly send a Service Man to inspect your furnace and makeâ€"recommendation. Don‘t make a disagreeable task of orderâ€" ing your Coal or Coke. Our telephone service makes it as simple as placing a Duty at Waukegan â€"â€" as convenient as your telephone omp altowedâ€"to féave earlier on a of ill health which a year ag. him ~away from work for months. 5 vovember 6. By action of the board of directors of the railroad he was November 6. By stage, screen and radio in person and over Giant Television. See and hear your favorites of the AOMNION 8086 See demonstrated home clectrical appliances that make life comfortable and housework eare. 2 TOIHRAM. SHOW on account nine #a >

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