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Highland Park Press, 15 Sep 1932, p. 30

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2fP} TBE | MEETING MONDAY e ntoe infi se Ac wl iee 5. 4 Traveling Uncharted Seas We are traveling uncharted seas today. The results of the World war, the development of communiâ€" cation and transportation and other achievements of science have creatâ€" ed problems that have never before spend two weeks this summer with governors of Rotary districts from all parts of the world. When we heard these men from Cuba, Mexâ€" ico, South America, South Africa, Australia, Japan, China, India and European countries tell of bankâ€" ruptcy, destitution and crime, with industry and commerce at a standâ€" still, we could but conclude that Columbus must have been wrongâ€" the world is flat! So I have returned to our Illinois less inclined to comâ€" plain and more determined to buckle down and do my share in the reâ€" adjustment we all must make. We are living on top of the world and have much to be thankful for even though it may be hard to underâ€" stand. Choice Native > Swift‘s Premium _ POT ROAST, Ib. _ ZOCISLICED BACON, Ib..... ZSC Best Native Finest Rib ROUND STEAK, Ib. .. 326, LAMB CHOPS, 1b. Z8c TWENTY4S!X FRESH HAM whole or half Finest Meaty SPARE RIBS â€" 14c (Continued from page 2) Lincoln Market 10c Central Ave Choice Government Graded Meats Finest Fresh Dressed Spring CHICKENS Ib. Now! Lowest â€"â€"Prices in a Decade for Baby Beef LIVER 20c 27¢ â€"=â€"â€"Tel. H.â€"P: 3140° MEA T I do not believe that an enduring peace will ever come through fear of a stronger nation or group of naâ€" tions. Only as we are willing to grant to each other the rights which _belong to each as individuals and as nations and in the true spirit of friendliness can we hope to arrive at a peaceful solution. These are common problemsâ€"the problems of humanity. . The contribution of Rotary toward their solution is through friendly contacts among business and professional men. Grace M. E. Church North avenue and Lauretta place â€" _ N. S. Nye, minister Wm. H. Holgate, Supt. Church school Church school, 9:30 a.m. Morning worship, 10:45 a.m. "A Quiet Word." Epworth league, 7 p.m. A welcome to all. Depression may take some of the things we have held dear but there is one thing it can never take away and that is the inner consciousness of true friendships. eration if they are to be solved. _ â€" minds and will require close coâ€"opâ€" been faced by mankind. the finest meats _ for what you usedâ€"toâ€"pay for theâ€"cheapest â€" cuts. ~ Â¥YÂ¥ou canâ€"serve Finest Leg â€" SPRING LAMB Ib. Fancy Fresh essed Stewing 22¢ 24¢ THE PRESS â€" s plaques, â€"walnutâ€"inlaid and carved grandfather‘sâ€"clock, â€"walnut table and jade tree. | . _ BEDROOMS. 1 Hand carved walnut and inlaid trimmed set of twin beds and 7 pieces; bedroom suite of 2 tone walnut 8 and maple twin beds and 5 pieces; and bedroom suite of lacquer finish consisting of 8 pieces. ~ Co:hplculy furnished library, solatinm, health room and sleeping Carpeting throughout home, oil paintings, etchings, bricâ€"aâ€"brac, and other items too numerous to mention. â€" _ Descriptive circulars obtainable at office of undersigned aunctionâ€" eets. Inspection Monday and Tuesday, September 19th and 20th. gratulations on the birth of a son, borr} Septgml}er 14, at the Highland St. John‘s Evangelical Church Corner Green Bay road and Homewood avenue Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor Sunday school, 10 a.m. Morning worship, 11:30 a.m. _ Monday, Sept. 19â€" The Church board will meet at 8 p.m. Thursdayâ€"Senior choir rehearsal 8 p.m. Thursdayâ€"Junior choir rehearsal 7 p.m. Visitors are always welcome at our services. 6:30 p.m. Meeting of the Boys‘ group at the home of Norman M¢â€" Namar, located at 247 Ashland ave., Highwood. ~ Wednesday, September 21â€" _ 7:00 p.m. Choir rehearsal. 8:15 p.m. Midweek prayer servâ€" ice led by Mr. William Carlson. 7:45 p.m. Evening service in English. Rev. Nelson, who has just returned from annual conference, to take up a new year of work, will preach on the theme, "Life That Is Worth Living." Tuesday, September 20â€" 8:00 p.m. Meeting of the Sewing circle at church. The men will serve as hosts at this occasion. Sunday, September 18â€" 9:30 a.m. Teachers‘ hour. 10:30 a.m. Church school. 6:00 p.m. Friendship circle, devoâ€" tional meeting. ‘ 7:44 p. m. â€" Regular meeting of the Pioneers at the church. Saturday, September 17 â€" ..The. Swedish . William W. Nelson, pasfor â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"â€"Res. 819â€"â€"Jeffersonâ€"ave. Friday, September 16â€" This church invites you. SamuEt L. WintErnttz & Co., Auctioneers H $ ~ROOM 103Eâ€"FIRST NATIONAL BANK BLDG., CHICAGO : WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER Z21st, 1932, at 1 P. M. at 2749 EUCLID PARK PLACE, EVANSTON, ILL (One block east of Sheridan Road and Ridge Ave.) sell at public auction the contents of a buuufl_xll_y fgr?itbod residence belonging to ~ and Mrs. Guy Viti of Everett Consisting of: LIVING ROOM FURNITURE, Hand carved 2 20 B PC PPBE AARRCCAD W pCCUC SUlS AUVC seats, wing, arm and barrel chairs, all down stuffed and beautiâ€" fully upholstered; Steinway grand piano, wailnut tables, table and floor lamps, andirons, etc. © i DINING ROOM SET of 10 pieces in solid walnut, hand carved 2 tone inlaid finish. ~ GALLERY furnished with 2 carved love seats, Chinese inlaid MRS. WILLIAM BURNETTE AUCTIONt We will on many favors shown them â€" during their recent bereavement. {f Roy Scully, * o o po s CAer dn s om _‘ The family of the late Mrs. Le Roy Scully (Hazel Easton) wish t Wednesday, Sept. 21 â€" Praye service. _ 2 s First United Evangelical Church Rev. Frank Brandfellner, pastor Sunday, Sept. 18: â€" 9:30 a.m. Bible school. . _ 10:45 a.m. Morning worship. 7:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor. 7:45 p.m. Evening worship. ._The Rev. Frank Brandfellner, the newly appointed pastor, will preac both morning and evening. President Kelley brought up the question of the created Illinois emergency issue being presented ty the voters of this state at the comâ€" ing fall election. The importance of the passage of this bond issue wa; impressed upon the membership and upon motion of E. M. Knox, se onded and carried, this problem is to be again presented at the Octoâ€" ber meeting to act as a reminde to the members. Albert Larson made a prelimi;. ary report as to his committee‘s in. vestigation of the common carrie situation with the city council. Due to vacation time, a second meet. ing with the council could not be secured. _ Chairman Larson, how. ever, stated his committee promisef a thorough analysis and a final re. port at the coming meeting. ilar plan, and that a final report k presented at the October meeting (Continued from page 3) CARD OF THANKS MONTHLY MEETM( THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER :; seats, Chinese inlaid. set, love

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