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Highland Park Press, 27 Jul 1933, p. 10

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ra | Evangelical Day To â€" | Be Observed July 30 PAGE TEN The Evangelical churches of this section, including St. Paul‘s Evanâ€" gelical Church, Deerfield, and St. John‘s Evangelical Church, Highâ€" land Park, have again set aside a day for common worship of their common God as well as to afford opâ€" portunity for good fellowship in the celebration of Evangelical Day. Evangelical Day will be celebratâ€" ed on the Bensenville Home grunds on July 30. The main event of the day will be the inspirational worship of the morning which will begin at 11 o‘clock, advanced time. The serâ€" mon will be delivered by the newly elected president of our North Illiâ€" nois district, the Rev. Arno Zimmerâ€" man of Pekin, IL. The associated choirs of our region will beautify T ui waly reere wilh hss bo m ase: This year there an assoâ€" ehudml-h-mpuddthh- strumentalists of the various conâ€" gregations in our area. By coming spiritually expectant you will help to make this worship service a real blessing. S : E_ B ;_".'N thbrook, Rev. F. G. Piepenâ€" ) brok, eld, and Rev, John C. Voeks, tine. t No meals will be served on the grounds. The people are asked to bring their basket lunches and thus make it a real outing. Tee cream, coffee, and soft drinks will be availâ€" able on the grounds. | f | Shortly after the noon périod the fellowship gathering will take place, which will afford opportunities to play young and old will find opporâ€" ;uitybrbmm Playâ€" ground baseball between the differâ€" qtc'zghu,thopfivfleuofvhy- ing % ball, horseâ€"shoe and simâ€" ilar games will make the afternoon an enjoyable one. The playground equipment of the Home will be enâ€" joyed by the children. We expect youtogome'withaudhntfrhndli- m.g@cogohometho,flcherin friends because of the fellowship that has been enjoyed. The afterâ€" mnw@lbometoacbumund5 o‘clock.> I brothers and sisters of the same household faith In wholesome The Evangelical Day committee for ‘bringing of mankind closer to and Man are Revr. E. A. TIrion, Zurich, Rev. Armin Biâ€" Dr. McNeal Addresses ‘ Deerfield Rotarians Dr. Morley D. McNeal of Highland Park,‘g’nd an authority on the care of small children, gave an interâ€" esting on Infant Welfare last 'l'hu?l;ha the mklydh::.h‘@n l;ri the D4 id Rotary | + lcm introduced by C. C. Kapschull, Rotarian of the day. 60 N. First St. â€" Highland Park FREE Round Trip Motor Coach Service J. SMITH CHicago & NorthnWestErn Rv. JUNK $ TELEPHONE 410 WORLD‘S F Medmitinie Anver ioh flce apainn a n ecalithtenith ols 3 20 2 Eie t ied Inqube Wirdhantiaas, in esc ol tatia i hk stt ce rre wl is Now!|you can go to the World‘s I‘z’u- convent«| endy,_?nickly and seve money. A round trip Shopâ€"| pers‘ Ticket entitles you to coupon f;ti free round trip motor bus ride from Madison Street Station to all entrances of the World‘s Fair. | 4 Two bargains in one! First, the lowi&re, round| trip Shoppers‘ Ticket; second, the free bus ride direct to all gates of the World‘s Fair and return., Y ou board motor bus on Clinton Str:n.tightuthe“ station. Buses leave every 2 to 4 minutes. No waiting walkingâ€" maximum convenience and comfort. Be sure to ask local €. & N.W. â€" | SHOPPERS‘ TIC Dealer in acquainted > widlthe from Madison St. Staition TO ALL ENTRANCES with every . ROUND TRIP 5Qc or more Dr. Weir?:fm At ! | ; Missionary Society "One third the budget for naâ€" tional missions ¢omes from Women‘s Missionary societies of t.ho;.l;:‘:by@- terian Church," Pr. William I!".}Wein, minister of the Deerfield | Presby» terian Church, stated in the address which he made |at the July meeting of the Woman‘g Missionary, Society held at the home of Mrs. Frank P. Browning on Warrington M, on July 20. ‘ PDr. Weir read lessons 8 and 9 on national and fo mfin the book .::dich he Has in pt. It is a y co in ten en« titled "The Lay Officer m the Presbyterian Church." _ | _ Three years of missions in the United States after the land> ing of the Pi were briefly told, and the effort to make na s0+ cieties eo-oporfii‘ve ided so that no community may be neglected, no work dnplicateifmd no funds wast» ed, was related!} td +‘ Wls ®EGen RRmin? There are 4118 workers in the na; tional missions plan, with 18§ in I1â€" linois, in nearly 8000 ente es un> dertaken. t $ | The building fund for aiding churches â€" in | securing ings amounts to four million There are | 141 â€"neighborhood houses. L § 00c In higher tion ont of the outstanding institutions is the Johnâ€" son C. Smit University _ at Charlotte, S. C., where young colorâ€" ed people may ive college trainâ€" ing and a theological semi ary preâ€" pares leaders for the ministry. Dr. Weir visited school ntly. Nine hospitals and sixteeh dispenâ€" saries are mai?uined. | The support of national missions comes from evyery church in the Presbyterian dénomination, _ There is need for national misâ€" sions for there |are 10,000 unchurchâ€" ed rural co es in our counâ€" Dr. Weir a comparison of the different oriental religions and: told of objections to foreign misâ€" sions in the tements of : others that (1) we should evm:qlipe our own country first; (2) we have no right to force our religion on peoâ€" ple who do nj: want it; (8) forâ€" eign people have their own religions which suit them better than »our Christian religion; (4) and the forâ€" eign mission work has shifted from its original evangelical basis," but Dr. Weir ove each objection in statements‘ f eminenz”:tnthofi- ties such as Dt. Robert E. Speer. Foreign ions relieve masses from physical ering, darkness of mind, spiritual| poverty and ‘an opâ€" pressive social order, } try Miss Marjorie Schick, of Northâ€" brook, a niece pf the hostess, played a piano solo, a Monastery Garâ€" den," and M Brovminc’ sang "If I Forget." 11 "Fir } AIR ‘KET The next meeting of the Deerfield Missionary Society will be held in the home of Mrs. J. A. Reichelt, Jr. The work of the youn ple will be discussed and music will be proâ€" vided by members of the girls‘ orâ€" chestra. im olhotks Tatman‘s Willnmnpy New Evanston Store Smart and Golj.; Inc., renting agents for the T ‘Shops buildâ€" ing, now nearing completion at 707â€" 713 Church S Evanston, anâ€" nounce that Ta Inc., dealers in fine and antique ghinaware, Shefâ€" field plate, furnitt td modern works of art have concluded arâ€" rangements to 1 l‘: substantial portion of the available space in the new building fop a term of five years, beginning Oct. 1, on a miniâ€" mum â€" guarantee | percentage ‘basis. ul [ Plans now being for the interior treatment o space just Plans now being for the interior treatment he spÂ¥ce just leased indicate that T n, Inc., will have the most modern and atâ€" tractive shopping | modations in its new Evans location. ‘The new shop, which Tatman‘s plan to make one of the st and most beautiful in the m dli west, will be twice the size |of the present store at 517 Davis) Street. \ Tatman‘s â€"as well ;i‘}he other ‘stores in the bui will be meâ€" ‘chanically ventilated by an air conâ€" ditioning system with cooling and humidifying facilities. | B. & L. 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Conâ€" jon, of F17 West B7th stmat,g Chiâ€" cago. . |.| | [ Mr. Zg@hn lives at 1489 South Sherid ’ oad, Highland Park, and Mr. Hehkel lives) at 1814 South Sheridand [Road. :. | , A thirtyâ€"minute wind ltorm",vopt the Nowth Shore about 2 â€"o‘clock Sunday I ifternoo dropping: <the temperatuire, nearly 20 degrees.With the -3 shifting from southwest to northwest, the[[ change brought the cool Weather of this week. Aarket ,oUIs| QUICK HOE REPAIR 3 Central Avenue | Phoné 1632 ighland Park, Ill. Tel. H. P. 3140 Call For and Deliver Second| Grade 49c First ;‘{Gmle $1,00 Work fbmnteed i _CLEANED AND BLOFKED o SPECIAL _ LF S 0O L E 8 alring 75e is 225C 15¢ 4C 4C 105 N. WABASH AVE Highland P Ride This institution established in GASOL NOW SINCLA is now s vihg e fourth‘gieneration with proven quality spectacles. AT | REGULA PRICES ANDY JACOBS | Corner Lafliel Â¥enue and First Street oo monfiime ping and abgey + --;n-fiitbtlon OoPTICIANS C P O‘W Inatruimanka 1645 § RINGTON AVE., EVANSTON Cuipago Srores: | iB ..A SALLE ST. . 78 € ed|in 10 % to 36 % MORE SAFE MILES â€"Give your. ‘| U.S. GUARD e of mind f Erond new (A40x21 $4.45 gomwntâ€" 4.75x19 $5.65 wr Nowâ€"â€" 5.00x19 $6.10 "Did ylbu hear how a Mr. MacDougal drove into Andy Jacob‘s H. P. Service Station for one gallon of gas and nearly fainted when they checked hi:s battery and oil and tested his tires and cleanâ€" ed his windshield â€" until he found out it was all free?" & xcu!’sa“y 4 s* ¢==f ‘= i‘flffl:‘ ‘“ufl. aBB s '""M’ ins?! gh l”‘!"éz‘g TEMPERED RUBBER w m 9 9 i4 TIRES Service Station _ THURSDAY, JULY 27, Simonizing yB E. JACKSON BLVD. 1 THURSDAY, JUL We Clean: > F High Glencoeâ€"Winnetka home y w | h This h washing your cl search 8 proving station Where lests A Séic Watch Our ECONOM ~ONHK EACH ol 618 Nort Reli C( 27

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