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Wishing, bathing, boating, dancing, sporty golf course "The charming quaint persnality of *Early A-Tl'b more and more entrenching it self in the hearts of every lover of Art and things distineti : 1 ___|_ MARIEL GROGAN / 1000 Marshall Field Annex Building ~~ RELIABLE LAUNDRY E_ __.‘. ; ABp DRY CLEANING CO. . ces V â€"â€" mges o Subj / T &A 1 ."u] 7_‘7 9 < ‘In the ’:30. w b s persge ages of four and ‘twenty, and is held y mun'u 9:30, . | Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson ‘%ermon, “?d:nmqnt.†* : ~| A free public reading room is intained by this church at 43 N. * . Sheridan Road, which is open daily ‘ from 9 o‘clock in the morning, to 6 ( ‘In the evening. ~On Sunday the Reading room is open from 2:30 to 3:30. Here the Bible and al authâ€" i Christian Science literature x be read, borrowed,. or purâ€" ; MARIE L GROGAN $s 1000 Marshall. Fleld Annex Bulding. . 25 E. Washifigton 3t., Chicago . 16â€"19 dow sills, doors and openings through which ants come and go. Guaranteed to rid quickly. Used in a million homes. ‘Inexâ€" peasive. At your druggist‘s. & Church phone 683 < â€" Friday, 7â€"â€"Boy S¢out meeting i : Junior room. $7. ... L. A. CARPENTER *\ Chiropractor lOnr Daily Vacation Bible School 1 last Friday with a special program and demonstration service. ;‘large number were in attendance. A n;‘ enrollment this year| was 102 ith an avérage attendance of 91. ge, fifty children, had perfect atâ€" fl‘hdance. | Sunday services: * | |0:80 /Church : Rible Schoolâ€"Supt. ! R. H. Fidder. ~ 10:45 Morning worshipâ€"sermon by i. the pastor. : 1:00 p.m. Young Peoples service. , 1:45> p:m. â€" Helpful song service | with an evangelistic sermon by « the pastor following. Midâ€"week .;rvice of prayer and Bfl'alo Study Wednesday evening. Phone H. P. 178 QUALITY DRY CLEANING The Highland Park Presbyterian J . .. Palmer & Graduate ‘First United Evangelical Church +/ S$..Green Bay Road and Laurel \ ‘‘_| Avenue > @_Rev. F. Brandfeliner, Pastor _ A church with a message and a *kome Tor all. â€" :‘ @ First Church of Christ, Scien :’iw Park “fuflï¬" Hazel § » x javenue, is ‘a branch of Mother «Church, The First Church of Christ, (Scientist, in oBston, Massachusetts. / The Sunday morning ‘hrrdu is ;&uld at 11;o‘clock, and Wednesâ€" dlay evening meeting, whick includes testimonies . of Christian Science healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Sunday Bchool is apen to pupils between the &.All are cordially invited to attend f services and make use of the it 45 Church School for all departâ€" its. Mr. Sihler‘s class will have rge of the ommuion of the ing People‘s divis The theme | be religion in connection : with e Century of Progress." Two of ARLY.AMERICANA PAG Laurél and Linden Avenues . Loh: w._ Sl!efwin, Minister #5 E. Washington 8t., Chicago 16â€"19 â€"â€"246 N. Green Bay Road Noh and Examine iife love stofry: in The American W_g_okly. the |magazine distributed Poor Wai Ma: the Ri}:h BanÂ¥erâ€"Just| Like y Do in the Movies. : this romantic real life love â€" ‘in American (Reader N Herald , Divine Worship,: 11 a.m. Spe¢ial music. Sermon â€" subject: «"Lifttle Things," Reverend 0 pmchipg. E. L. C .E (Â¥o People‘s maetâ€" ing), 7 p.m.| Topic: "What Is Conâ€" science? How Teach and Train It?" The Evening Service, 8 p.m. Speâ€" cial music sermon by the pastor., Tuesdayâ€"W, M. S. meeting at the thurch, 2 p.m.: | $3 § (s2 "A& church|that cares." . 1 Rev. Eatl J. Bru Church School, 9:4 thur F. Metner, Su all ages with‘ graded and experie , teac Holy C | lie Chu¢l4 ' Rev. J| E. Savage, Pastor | â€" _ Sunday Massesâ€"7:30 and 9 a.m. Catechisn}, 8:30 a.m. (t. / Friday, Jfily 7: |> * 7:30 a.m. Devotions. 1 f ~~$ p.m. ediction followed by a meeting. 1t + Sunday, Jpuly 16â€"Church picnii: at Columbian Gardens. & 1j .. 7:45 p.m. Thursday, . Sunday: ~ 9:45 a.m. 10;:45 a.m: ~ 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Services Sunday, CA G u.ng. Charch ~|| . North Avénue and Lauretta P*ue' Rev. N. 8. Nye, Minister W. H. Holgate, Supt. Church Sf:hool ‘Church School, 9}30. > {3 Morning (Worship, 10:45, “Fflend- ship With (God." 1 ; ufP 29 7:30 a.m. floly, 7Co‘¢:ilmion‘. 11 a.m. M ver an. ‘ Trinity (Fj ral Church The Reverdnd Christoph Keller, _ The July meetin club will held | 19, at the home Dolores eke at bers are kindly bile at the fhurch; St. Pauls Evzh vites you {for wo ship. n July lsi;:e' Re brok will in oc Wednes week pray Goldstead Beth Ennr:t-lical Chnre#: 815 ary Terrace | 7:45 p. sermon b lor on the ney." â€" Spe Friday] July 7, 8 p.m.â€"-Egeting of the Unrjemployed Group.~ 4 Sunday, July 9 & 10:30 aim. Chuitch School. | 6:00 p.m. Friendship Circle Devoâ€" tional mepting. s 3 7:45 pAn, Evening service with a sermon by the . Joseph HJ Tayâ€" lor on the subject, "A Difficult Jourâ€" ney." â€" Spdcial singing. 4 Thursdayâ€"The at the home 6f M Gleneoe iAvenue, J. Heckdtiweiler of the tapic and the devotions. â€" The Highwood | Highw Avenu William W. Wed yâ€"T planning anr 0o member$ and th. the members a church and the the picaic lune Miss Evelyn Sn devotion@l© servi attend. â€" Deerfield Presbyterian Church Church Napervike, will Education. This special interest, especially those college. | â€" . Laurel "Ed eGovern â€" . F. Sigmgen, Pastor ‘ . Sundgy: y*Sthool at. 9:45 a.m. under the direction of Mr. Wm. Guyot. Morning Worship at 11 a.m. Rev.‘ H:}F. Siemsen will bring?a secâ€" ond me from the book of Amos. Evenin aerviceLat 8 p.m., Dr. C. J. Attig â€" of: Nort’ Central. College, Visitors| are always welcome! ciety. 11:0 win w week this r the boys are visiting the Dr. W. F. Weir, Minister | day, \July 9, 1933) Choir reheargal uly 20:1 4: " oman‘s | Mission Church |School. A Motnin Wox‘_uhip«4 Tuxis Society.. â€" 'd‘.y)' & qhifllo Heriï¬ ay, July 12, 8 p.m.â€"â€"Midâ€" r service led by Mr. Jacob Deéerfigld gather items of in o, Minister | 5 a.m. Mr. Ar« t. Classes fot ‘biblical lessons ers. | 1 a.m. Spe¢tial . F...G." Pigpenâ€" upy the pnlï¬t. Wof the L‘." {. esday, | July 1 :f‘hz}lmer‘ and La Gr'lnge.'hem- uested to 'n%semc 145 p.m. [1 "#® elical Church inâ€" ship and fellowâ€" speak on (llgdltiixi address ‘ will be af all young peopl, ho hope to attend Methodist Church ) and Everts Place Nelson, Pastor , 8: p.m.â€"Meeting he Laurel League is ing for all of its ir families, also for nd friends of the roung people,. After h, ~and recreation, der will conduct a e, all are urged to will have charge Mrs."T. H. Decker venue Missionary,] Soâ€" W. M. S.â€" will meet ry. C:; Stryker, 448 at 2:80 p.m. Mrs. Worship. r and Serâ€" r. Sherâ€" rest for ttagic love ‘, Ai herâ€"mother brik eynical desperati rising young m cdt-n._ ;-_iie’ * ftuklly fcame and at the i lage chum b fashionable I ,“Cpint Your Hlessings" by Rhys Davies (Covigiâ€"Wriede) is another novel fbe dom 1 figure of which is a woman.. [Determined to escape the lit’ of a mining town and the or ‘of heér home surroundâ€" itl_zg,.éwwer; Evans, after the death roebu s “'l'tlle Dove) anid the Reebuck" by Linebeer utton) â€".relates the strange carger of! Louis Burton "who drove men ¢razy! with her tantalizâ€" ihg. charms | g as the talk of the tiny ï¬g]is illgge where she lived. The B shne?l ‘leased "The Dove and the l‘:fâ€"ebuck" ‘byt proved to be poor tavermâ€"keepers tntil they took in Louist‘as a| partner.. But . Louisa could not stand\the uneventful vilâ€" lage life any) more than ‘she could long tplerate f qver and so, unable to cope with| 6 tragedies . of her own deadly |attractions, heér fate was Zspheti 6th¢ favern sign,â€" the tender doye tin the horns of the 317 page ond. seagtrave, & |vey Chtistian Adonis. Candidly, thought the weather a bit %rm t editation upon the infernal regi $\ tq which Mrs. Hill condemns #q| who commit. such cardinal sins|as flancing. But if you feel the pneed of |a sermon, here is a in the. fotrth .of \a novalâ€" entitled "Matched rly" (Lippincott). Conâ€" stan Couttland | encounters her conscience ‘after| hypocritically joinâ€" ing the chirch |in: order to inherit the family pear)s.| Later, her true conversion is abgtted by one Graham conversion i: Seagtave, a Candidly, we bit rm ’l infermal reg cond,;na t] Livingston age she h meets Du volv in aimed‘ to ofPelign humgr an oro: tal co .of Romance, stark" a called by | nating Dukg" ( venthres â€" plotg and attempts | closg@ on ens After Secget."= ih"l‘t’ after her very ‘youthful tmarrigge, Margot Filldes is deserted t? r‘ihusbund, Richard. At the a f |fortyâ€"three, when this story operts, shp.is faintly beginning to realize that the coddling to which her family |hay gubjected her since this tragedy a'; cramped her life congiderably., |Her social resuscitaâ€" tion, with the|forceful aid of her nephew Nicholgs, and her final freeâ€" dom from|the managerial Clara will entertain mad @harm you for an enâ€" tire mfterfioon.| | > i 7 'p'?ge' on % Doé ne range caré which arige ‘in | the life of Norah Oliver f»mo her. advertisement to exchange |matrimony for financial ity| for|| her ‘mother, a mild hypochondtiad. â€" There ‘are. séveral mipor ifndvhtiqns. in the plot and, of coursg, |thd. whole is turned out w‘igh that [Buman quirk whichk is chiefly rr‘, kible for Mrs. Norris‘ large agdiende. Barry Dunsmuir, who answers | the. ad and> Norah‘s prayer, r a |most engaging characâ€" ter, Thé stoiy is located in New York andg Naw Jersey. Mrs. Norris dogs a truly ¢jeditable job of depictâ€" ing the ï¬f e at Foxaway Farm and| ofzkorah!'s-!!b'.,fbr it, ~ £ 3 The rat which ari $ GOODH [ss FOR WOMEI? f \ Com On Vacation Books .\ ~~~~. by |DMporothy Elliott j é’l’he F;v ||books which will unâ€" doubtedly tip |for first place on womâ€" en‘s vaca i:Ests are "Wife For Sgle" by en Norris and "Proâ€" t 'ting“% t" by Alice Grant Rosâ€" n:gn. he | Fornter, ~published | by D@:bled#y;l' ran, \is the rather threadbqre plbt of the complications |Roosevelt.l|: i) . ... ;s > H%p‘use qf"&fldle}f by Nora Waln. Technique] |of® Marriage, ‘by Mlb gBordgh. ‘» i ty firy Looking : ird, by Franklin D. (Falinada.{ ; 1 :« ~20 e snn id The Ammflby Mary Roberts Rineâ€" The Juflas|free, by Neil Swanson. Sleepers t, by Frederick. Nebel. Zest, by Cliarles G. Norris. o Little Man, What Now, by Hans wE ESPHOIALLY RECOMMEND ENVEA g{’&;:‘f:ï¬ y .1 \ i\(" t Yo lessings" by Rhys (Covigiâ€"Friede) is another e domingnt figure of which h P‘m‘ï¬ny machinations b: im from the throne t@ ‘| There . is â€" action, vélaplenty. This glamâ€" desggrves space in that )u a“ ibhry reserved for th |} capital R. s lil it | @bduction all follbw ki ‘s heels as he hastâ€" meter to return a packâ€" ‘3 pped. And so he Lewis and becomes inâ€" :‘;e,* "The < Prodigal | & . Rinehart). ~Adâ€" ifnFernational intrigue, erâ€"plots, duels and !| + Fiction T home surroundâ€" ; goes to the city ion of an old vilâ€" s an inmate in a of prestitution. A and the death of rer back home. In i she marries a ister whom she inctimonious | Grace has a new sermon ‘jof Zenda," "Grauâ€" ny others areâ€" reâ€" rd Hoffman‘s fasciâ€" had a hard love THEB P «_ The bdok is not _ Written as troyersial treatise. DeValera tlefefided) nor is he extolled. facts] of (his remarkable care Is ih¢ ‘a keen headed realist or is it just that he ‘is the Iuckiest politician aliyel? A man of contrasts, we find ‘himmifat lone moment swaying the Daijl] with mastquy and aggig ‘boring his audience with a lonk,| wirded Oratign on the most elehightal subjects that any child ops SxDr o ic a P t CAIREFR OF A MODERN ENIGMA | ‘Pfvalepa‘s Share In Irish Destiny 1 4 by Prescott Willia iIPue |(to the large immigration ftoht â€"Isteland, we in America ‘hive ‘always had ‘a ke@n interest in the 8 all "Irish ;Question.!" â€"The sttigel¢ of the Irish to obtgin their indbpendence has been front page lews with us nndfflonr Irishâ€"Ameriâ€" cd have naturglly held (a keen synfpat ty for theiy mother lcountry: iher | travails.| Published. this wiek, "DeValera‘" by Denis| Gymnn (E.| P. Dutton and Com'pui}) gave yd cader a cttarer-pic:ure of ipdern |Irish history‘ and a better undprstgnding of the factions that hav} waged such A mlentle*s»war- ‘fard from 1913 to the present time. \Pgrédoxical as it may seem, DeVailâ€" ‘erk fis 't an Irishman, Heé is an Amdricah citizen, and the offspring ‘of| # Spanish father. One finds it diffidult | to undersgtand how this enjgmatic figure has held: so large a t t of the stage in model}- Irish higtdry. | Author Gwynn admits that hig ktudy of DeValera still| leaves this particular question anangwered. }V and what is Eamon DeValera? A mypsical comedy.farce in novel m sums up for you the wit and 1 to \be found in "Midshipmaid" |Ian Hay (Houghton, | Mifflin). yal |manoeuvres at M*ltp, the arious complications of amateur Atridals‘| and.. the conscientious mmapder who very literally carâ€" s oul,papa‘s orders that darlâ€" _daughter be protected‘from the vy; jall combine to. give you a el in which laughter and ‘.chueklesl ’W’ld We ; p tha ion to: mnie Despite some out portions of plot, it is a betâ€" hag ordinary problem l?avel that Antetreast,. : L "s. 4hi 00ï¬ VEN IN THE Mou N cations B_u;'ldiné. Cen "‘U"éf P, hh Visit the Bell System .0. .. H OME ibit, \Communi. the aâ€"conâ€" Pelanied .’f»:-.\;\}ï¬:?‘: Rear We cannot begin‘to tell you t story jof Anthony MAB@verse and hi wandéerings. There § such a wealt of detail in plot a scription t it would take col of this pape to faithfully coverilit.:© So we: only hit the high spfÂ¥ik and give yo a working idea of | .stmcture,o; the book and the titm@s covered. The it out, because you fiÂ¥k going to need it when you read "AMithony Advers¢" by Hervey Allen (Bilrrar and Ringâ€" hart) 1224 pages {:o and th quarters pounds hoof.. T bad this title coulll not hold over till winter. What I® ‘book for t long winter evenin@® when you setâ€" tle down before th@ fireâ€"place: read far into the t. In point of time spent on refi@ling, "Anthony Adverse" brought Jleasant menmâ€" ories : of “Kr%tin" vransdatter," Which,l if we recally took us weeks to read. | ‘_ } | fls h dinbareatbv tniher is tard that held the ‘simply recorded MABd the reader is :.le‘!tpg,draw his. 0 .bonclhbious. ‘o us, the most interffiting part of the narrative was DHYRlera‘s selfâ€"imâ€" posed : diplomati¢l mission : to the ‘United States af@ his difficu with Judge : Coh iï¬ _ It makes :u wonder whether 6e Cause of I land ‘would not ‘haÂ¥e been a a more united sWUpport if: Ar | Griffiths or Michadl Collins had unâ€" dertaken the;m" in his stead. Whatever your fdividnal feelings may jbe, we know [that. we can recâ€" ommend "DeValerm" |as ‘a cle written exposition} @f modern Irigh history and more i Whan that, as | a rather exciting pidg® of reading. . â€" The cost is hOme and fl‘i4 convenient attention to| [# f ; da‘xs. Where rest and he ¢call them keep in to telep hone. | ihcn © Home is Juw Choice B Do you remem THE LIFE 8 /\ ADVEN j » ; Luis . and ria.| We must mee s b@fbre our: hero s tupOn. the: scene. in (Ehildâ€"birth undi her tchâ€"Captain inffi@t Anthony is To ~!/| Sol. A] St. P ï¬ OF AN |â€" RER . :â€"â€" â€"theâ€"Month | he old standâ€" dtionary? Roll ‘ going to nedi hony Advers¢" 44 all, wherever phone .a; | no weâ€" ca and give yo structure o covered. Th y as ne with honie and fami you go, 8 are onl you idev It‘keep glorious 7 1t ¢ you‘ TA IN S / mirn r as ote you will fin A B8 B fun o ngt °.. ’ Deerfreld pter, Q. meet Thursday evening (, the €mpic Témple. No: ings will: be Held until Ay whnj. is . adviénced officerg‘ ‘At that time |Mr. and Mt Notz will be i the east. Ot vancing officer$ will be 1 Meyér and M Chester Y will |act as iate y conductress. Agsociate matt ) neigl*bo‘rï¬tg ‘cHapters . will" f other . stations. $ your mind at ts » f*om the Cfl(ï¬ nAnGIL wnhen you â€" oo t the | passagés | that mark |the com, summation of (the love of and Captain Dennis notice particularly, the idelicate alegory of th t‘.‘"“'* bee}md,thq wer. "Antholly Ad. verse" is four) good books baound in & :ï¬gle rove t PC Deerfield It goes without saying, are going to njoy this : would ‘not sut us at‘| th Adv " «wrould the old da run up copies prin that zrould iso of "béfore the The entive tive will attgntion there are w{ï¬ing’flnt out in cate handlit When you It goes wi are| going to mitht t thony â€" Adver ture of his gqwn. 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