al 18 I at 1M of at PA G and D RATING ‘"ï¬â€œ Shades, Glass puea xu Tel. H. P. 949 Starter, Ignition Units Repaired M System Rechecked and Rewired "@ A rtoiite Delso Remy Dyneto Strombery THL. K. P. 1046 1# 8. SERCOND ST. The Home Repair Shop wi ‘and Repairing called for ‘and deltvered 'mn.E.as | 35 S. St. Johné Ave. Cabi Repair &r Rebuild Any Make of Radiator 1 * â€"â€" AND ; DRY CLEANING CO. Tel along window doors and Nv†-n:euï¬ and o. Guaranteed uickty., Used in a million Inexpen+ sived Get it at your & 9l can w. P. tssn _ SANTI BROS, DAIRY llcuni?&_.m & Ang welhent nad; m uds muljeg) k rovng i3 Fiignd EOmE C ETT veamlte * qu. WORK _ at reasonable & 3‘ all Highland Ek 1509â€" Given t LINCOLN CB :] foe mrgN ADIO SERVICE 'paommgzvc $ t Work and isht 1. Mechanical 8 Dolls and f lt "pa * lu“-flm Your Car In and Get Entimnts JRSDAY, AUVGUST 3, 19833 BUTTER AND RGGS 4 % sing ~Out Uncalledâ€"for â€" s sns s3§ R COATS Mink $150, Hadson B. A, HAMILTON Park 613 Eim Place ’ HI PARK FUEL CO. | AUL BORCHARDT _ | | { f SILJESTROM | ui ONI & MECOGNI | | § MERCER LUMBER CO. Deerfield | THURSDAY, AUGUBT 3, 1933 ENJOYX ... Radio Sets To Lend WJ Your Radio Is Repair Place a Want Ad for Results i NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD 1 l! | : WEEK DAYS 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. ;:y 8UNDAYS 2:30 to 5:30 for reading only. | | . You are sordially to visit the Reading Hoom, where the and all mmmmm-:bm,m« | Maintained by | lef! ~" Get your Every butdoor SpOrtat Its f;best A GLORIOUS VACATION | AT BEAUTIFUL | [ Walloon Lake, Mich. Write for Fiee Folder MURBHY & SCHW ALL CATERING 2400 Sou Avoid the igconvenience of last minute prepara Have your tinfg plant inspected and cleaned Order a supply of Waukegan Koppers Coke for fuel bin. Then you‘ll be ready ;z’heat your hor matter bhow suddenly the first chilly fall day i¢ Waukegan Koppers Coke is dustless, ‘smokeless, less. Easy control. Leaves few ashes. Ask fuel dealer for complete facts. | big one. . Whalloon Lake has b"'i; ipick.g * :sunnflaht:m: perc n p '“n. any trou streams . nearby for the fiy angler. + FISHING §th the tml of CHRIS/IAN SCIENCE READING ROOM irst Church of CORH® Thantst § e i | Y+~r Radio to Me and Save Co#t of Serviceâ€"Man‘s Call 4| RED A. NORTH lock North of County Line Road ; - { ‘\’ | 1109 convenience of last minute pupaï¬n“ms. ready to start Meating Plant commended and Sold by wrence E. Thomas, Proprietor WALLOON LAKE, MICH. _ AMERICAS BEST GENTLE FAMILIES FOR THAN A QUARTER OF A CENTURY Al Work Guaranteed MAS HOUSE Koppers UKEGAN/ COKE landing a DUSTLESS SMOKELESS FUEL § SWIMMING Take a cool, refreshing plunge in the crystal clear, pure spring w of Walâ€" loon. Lake. . Relax ‘neath a ly sun on the glistening sand beach. | 8 â€" Play the sportiest 18 hole course in Michigat with beautifol rolfing fairâ€" ways and pirfectï¬ greens. (Mgny other courses nearby. | t § GOLFING § BOATING â€" Imagine boating on heavily wooded Walloon it‘k with its 53':51 lof sooreâ€" line. â€"Three boat liveries fluirnishing every type of boat. Ideal for children. C uP We C Cce CAE €2 1 I | ]| First ; vangelic Pressurs Steam || | Green Bay Ropd. ‘and | Repair Work a 4 Rev. F. g fellner 89 CLIFTON AVENUE Sunday services: â€"| ‘Telophone Highland fark 2838 9:30 am. Chyrch Bibl 1. a soEW a} IO:ï¬a.ï¬. w ning wor > rmames 7:00 p.m. : Young | Peop L 7:45 pm. Ey in? wo! :&:_â€":] wednesabys (1" h U ol 8:00 p.m. Midâ€"wgek DING ROOM |(BPoega} y we ark s 7S'tnw inyited to atte of our i §W$ 9:45 Qlura ments. ; vision the i Christian Phyllis 3::5 Peterson of will lead ï¬ï¬ gradua fl Church be a clags fo 11:00 orn1 Karl A. Rot lege will pre Highland P§fl l:}-:yï¬:ï¬m 1 Linden Aven Rev. L Sherwin, Minis Friday: ~7:00â€" meeting in the Junior reom.| | ' swy: ; P S ‘.- hee -‘i_A held at 11 o‘¢lock and the W : d.y eve :: eting, which udes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is mt % o‘clock. Sunday School is open|to pupils between the ages of four whd twenty, and is held Sunday Ning at 9:30. . | Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson W, H. Holgate, Spupt, Church mchoo} cmmg Sehool,\ 9:30. t Morning wetship, 10:45, "Religion and Coul â€" fl I | i i | m h of Christ, i Highland P i ois, 381 |H avenue, is a branch of The other Church, F Church of Christ, Scien in 6B , Massach Scicnï¬it&n The Sund A free | reading rofm i# maintained church at 48 N. Sheridan , Wwhich is daily from 9 o‘cl t;' the morning to 6 in the ev \ ~_On Sunday the reading . is open from 2:830 to 5:80. Bible and al authâ€" Snbjt? L mon, "Spiri Sunday ‘m: North 4" ad Lauretta Place . Re%. N. 8. Nye, Minister _ | V. H. Holgate, Supt, Church $chool day Mrs. Sam |Lane of McLean, Il,, ,vi-ieed;« &. ry Devine Saturday. Charles Lduck, who has been livâ€" ing with hib Ahughter, Mrs. Richard Easton for/several months, r urned to his §om in Frankfort, Ind., Satâ€" urday. | ;& 8. im xo | Mrs. ArtBhur Merner spent the past week with her aunt, Mrs. /T. 1. Gilffiin bf Chicago. Mr. and Dewey and family of Cry:ltal Lake are the house rec vacated by Chas. Chrlu;i ve moved to Highland Park. 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Clifford : -pendi‘g tÂ¥bral weeks w Rose‘s ‘pa Mr. and M Lowis ‘iof Istane, Wis. Deerfield Village ’l,’he{A‘ ‘ ; meeting of the Deerâ€" field village [board will be held on Mond i‘ ing, August 7, at the -..;" in the Deerfield Maâ€" our sbrvides. : rh,hN{P ‘ I TA Rev. L. W, |Shq Local flnji Personal T eerfield | No t Chest: evening.| ,jle t San me in ‘Exelan ter a month‘ ndrew| Bava el avensue. rude iders nd ,l.Alfr vood Aygnue i f Mr.Siand M i in Chifago. l:Ed Rock! ];o ( 1' s . t:ni‘ y on Chu E‘?oump. Rev. of| Lake Forest Colâ€" "%'v'e’ ntteidoi this to come. There will 1 for all departâ€" Â¥bung People‘s Diâ€" > will on cation in Colleges; asgisted by Elizabeth n lle. T see, want all high school rch) Bible School. â€"| ‘ wonhip.h#o $ ng | People‘s service. ning worship. j rd Meets Aug. rs. Clifford: Rose are ral: weeks wfl#h Mrs. . Mr. and Mrs. Mark morning service . E. Church lyinvitodtotw make use of the ‘atholic Church avage, Pastor rfield one rrowed, O!f purâ€" lIner, Pas gelical Chrttï¬ rd Laurel| Ave. URCH NOTES servi THE PRESS8 er hurch d all , T of Saturday : ; 7:30 p.m. Confessions Sunday: & 9:45 Church School . 10:45 Morning worship. Thursday, August 17: Nesrteld porp LC ,, . _ [ |Ing to discuss the new banking bill _ _Dr. W. F. Weir, Minister ||| |/| e iof all the bills|passed during the Sunday: I. |lIgst session for ral reasons, the 9:45 Church School . B J:'; his bill is of a lastâ€" 1045 lwAnhc woxr;h!p. (Ht â€" iutur;“vll;u. z:&m will Thursday, August 17: E/ _|npt be en‘ felt for many years .‘Woman‘s Missionary Sochtl 5 ‘i. ' to' many bills of a Reichelt home. : P }_‘:*;‘- nature," -nmhz i N [Rimpson Jr., congressman from ... Bethlchem Evangelical C h _| tenth district. |â€" ‘Gl&RooemtyuTm HB 01 ‘i" uâ€"-l::::v:: o Deerfie . § ) 3 i trongly about the benefits Rev. E. J. Bmo, Mir J.jg 5 ‘ M sever mwh is Church school 9:45 a.m. Mr.| for the reason that as a member Arthur F. Merner, Supt. ||of the Banking and Currency Comâ€" Divine worship 11 a.m. â€" Spegi thittee, I feel particularly® conversâ€" music. Reverend Bruso in the ) «â€"] am 'iitt:;.m &.ndmfl:hh pit. â€" B o ":: m + uk Wws ‘E.LC.E. (Young People‘s lb j ‘ino-uued Glagsâ€"Steagall Bill is ing). 7 p.m. Topic: "How Far Boes| the most impo ht. f P hg evening Service § p.m soffiet|slette â€"â€". the Art otw:ct:flufl even 8 p.m. Spegial | parts â€", 4 music. _A short message by th« .‘ ‘driov;rzl:.c b d:t:t:it.o: .:ho 1301 pastor. ) â€"| tlon e "A church that cares." â€" __|| || viduals ;bow‘:lf ‘or the most v-':l [( oo I 1i l cerorms whick ‘"‘_‘| done by swee reforms which Highwood Avenue and Everts Place : on, divorced ¢ommercial and inâ€" Rev. Wm. W. Nelson, Pas "1 ..'m ing by separating inâ€" Friday, August 4: _ estment houses and their affiliates 8:00 p.m. Meeting of the URémâ€" “in one year, and restricting the ployed League in the church 2 P .;A. of private) banks to receive ment. \â€" {D :\ |deposits. Sunday, August 6: .‘ HI ’, he second part of this bill deals 10:30 a.m. Church School. . 4 4 ï¬ the fun tal weakness of 6:00 p.m. Epworth League ‘ 0o _entire ban lzlum. For mlnoz ing. & â€"|years we have: two types 4:45 p.m. Evening service with a) banks in the United States, the naâ€" sermon by Rev. N. S. Nye of the|tjopal bank and the state bank. Both Grace Methodist Church, . !|did business in the same locality, Wednesday, August 9: ? : | and yet the federal government had " 8:00 pm. Midweek prayer meetâ€"| o control of ï¬â€™e state bank and ing led by Mr. Erland Borg. s‘ ‘|the state had no control of the naâ€" Visitors are always welcome ] t on bnnk.w ï¬ch' rr‘d‘: :cw:nt: Hemenmmntermmncmremetiecims ~S86 #s, separa egu. # =» f o angeli itch : | it was to each bank‘s advantage to e m 8 bieverey, pasfp [get all the busipess of the other Ghreh Schoul 9219 am. * [ ||Nailk in that neighborhood, both exâ€" ‘ 'm.:tcl.;.. ie eA eR on ns E â€" | tended credit himwflmin.gely, leavyâ€" .. Bethlchem Evangelical Ch 815 Rosemary Terrace i Deerfield _ Rev. E. J. Bruso, Minis Church school 9:45 a.m. Arthur F. Merner, Supt. :8:00 p.m. Meeting of the ployed League in the church ment. 1 Sunday, August 6: 4 10:30 a.m. Church School. 6:00 p.m. Epworth League ‘St. Paul‘s Evangelical Ch 1 . Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, P. PW Church School 9:15 a.m. ) i ‘Worship services 10:15 a.m. E Â¥ ‘ Monday, August 7, 4 p.m. i@] rehearsal for the children‘s s Tre choir will furnish the s l singing at our outâ€"door P service at Sunset Park, Aug. § Regular business meeting gthd L.LL,. Club Wednesday, Aug. 9, at the . Regan cottage on P Lake. A swim and a wiener after the meeting. Cars will St. Paul‘s church 6 p.m. make : reservations for + tion in advance. A | Our annual church picnic will be held Sunday, August 13, at S ' Park, â€"Highland Park. Outsdoot worship service at the park 1 o‘clock, basket dinner, game j'i recreation in the afternoon. ji serve this day for our picnic. B n& your friends. Detailed plans w} be published next week. | N "Can you loan me three doll@rs?" is a request that almost evekyone gladly complies with occasionally. By itself, one loan seldom work§ any hardship, but suppose you hiÂ¥ grant similar requests to Bb friends every month of the Wear? That would seems. like a | fabitlous undertaking but, actually, it is no more remarkable than the @redit system operated by J. R. (Hess, auditor of the North Shor8) Gas Company. 5 § O Gas Company Official Explains Credit Pol In discussing the importance of this activity, Mr. Hess makes ' falâ€" lowing comment: "Economists who have studied recent business @ond tions carefully are unanimous in the opinion that one of the basic ghuset for the past depression 8 the withdrawal of credit which supportâ€" ed individuals. With many okganiâ€" zations, it became the policy f: do business on a strictly cash basis. No matter how valuable the @ollatâ€" eral offered, it could not be exéhan ed for a fair value in actual Wioney. "It would probably be impo® ible to pin the blame on any oné Organ ization for starting the avi *‘ 1“ by restricting credit;‘ nevertheles: it was started and the mo#émen! became so big that it engulféd its sponsors. That it did not ultifiately result in absolute chaos is undoubt edly due to the fact that ther@ were some organizations which stéad by their credit policies and refused to load a further burden on th@ indiâ€" vidual citizen. ! 8 ‘‘"At first thought, probably few people appreciate the trem@ndous amount of money represented By our most common form of cred i Conâ€" sider your orders for milk, water, newspapers, gas, and electrigH t is quite common for the supplers 0 i such products to deliver your Ordets enitirely in advance of any bill for Ine servicg. NT 7:30 and 9 a.m. Catechism, ~~"An example of the 6 this kind of credit can be #gen the records of the North Shate G#s Company. Here more ‘;{_ 5,000 customers are served, and with ftew exceptions, every one of ‘ ceives more than a month : f . service before any bill comes due. If the average cooking bill is about :$3, it means that a cash ergdit toâ€" talling close to $75,000 is extended perpetually to citizens of th }{m th Shore territory for cooking pUrposts alone. Only the most flagrant case of failure to coâ€"operate will can an individual to lose this credit." : ts [f® #s. 28 i get M heih m. i $ ,' "‘. ial ht |c s ehoir.| . woihip K e .. {} u) + ig. 9, at + t 6 hy / | aty er #oast| u; " *| g0 \ ill Ti ve ', 4 (| 8 i ] s‘ : t it vill ‘n“:;†r i‘. s " fh" pi ,}4 11 on. meg! and | And on. [ Reâ€"| | !4 ic. B: n& ogit s ‘:’}1 be | 100 s _ | O P . :‘ | se .‘:4 ’†'l ve€yone £ lo Kyoné y Bs | tas lr!nfl fepo 0 >!o$ m fabitlous | | is sb “‘: 04t R. mb .tVl ore! Gas | P4®: t |ing n« i_[' 1 nb Eh ty at| in con "i ~,.‘“,, [ | | «ah [ |t# Bp)!® From lq!".vv» " ‘ »j’: = q" a} â€"/| eommi Mket.| the | sc r Does | the m ;; \| | Th "I" (dog 1 hdlch | i 21. _ _ | chansg flém: "in L ] C« .ï¬â€˜ ,1 1 M â€" b-o:ign / | "In heepingvlfhmy recent anâ€" that I would explain : various legislation enactments ng the 73rd I am goâ€" hg ‘only chaos to ensue. . : | «This bill req all banks that kpect to participate in the insurâ€" ï¬: guarantee .features to become hembers of the Federal Reserve ystem within: a period of two ars; thus, there:will be insured o | this country |a unified banking ystem ed quarterly as to cundness, not political, but by | eden 1 exam ‘ "Part three seems of most interâ€" st, primarily to Mr. Average Citâ€" en, although in the long run it vill prove to be of least benefit to . as it don.Lot inherently tend eed 75 per cent, and over $50,000 }ov:‘pemnt. The money to guaranâ€" + these deposits is to be paid into geparate corporation known as the it > G tee â€" Corporation. would m up of oneâ€"eighth o‘ strengthen fl:r credit of the naâ€" ion. This is the insurance scheme, ind embodies kb:’fonowin‘: (#After January 1, 1934, all deâ€" ogits up to Q1o,m guaranteed 00 percent; up to $50,000 guarapâ€" ‘\The : pb : committee of Ne Ravinia Woman‘s Club, with Mrs. Ross M ‘vin as chairman, actâ€" ed as hostess to the Italian Moth; 3‘: ‘‘Club from the Chicago Comâ€" Iuh' As on W Â¥, Jll" 26. 1 'g noon the guests were served a box lunch on the grounds of the VjlJage House, after which the chilâ€" wmuk’nwthobuch.nd ’!’:1_ for an auto ride. Later i_,ha.ftern ice cream and cofâ€" fge, and milk . grabam crackers were served. Just before bourding .’ train for city everyone was iven a blossonting potted plant. _ ongressman Simpson ‘Tells of New Banking . Bill of T3rd Congress f one per ‘cent of all deposits of m#i member bank to be paid by he bank i and not by the lmiwr.u as oneâ€"half the urplus of the Reserve Sysâ€" een to the advantage of the bank n a néigh! to have its comâ€" rétitors fail, now the various anking organigations will be conâ€" Antly on the| alert to discover eaknesses and (will be advising the rious legisla of these weakâ€" , and holes can be plugged up. "Thus, in future the banks : be places where people can their earn ‘and get them ack when they are wanted, instead | places people put their ngs and bankers can gamâ€" )le with them. | \"Inasmuch this is a ninetyâ€" iaven page bill, 1 have only be&n iBle to touch high spots, and I would be delighted .to discuss its complex phases with anyone ho is in bi." :: * em and certain treasury earnings. fl_k:: deposit rantee system will ive the added t of making it 0 (the advan of each bank to mave its neighbors in a strong and iquid position,| inasmuch as the |\\The very evident enthusiasm and ; iation ressed by the seyâ€" ent children and forty mothers enâ€" tértained ‘thus, made this annual avent seem a worthwhile venture. . \\\The North Shore Line supplied transportation (to and‘ from Ravâ€" ihin. Several ¢ther firms and indiâ€" uals coâ€"opernated.. _ anks which fail would drain the leposit system land ;be a drain on he strong banks. Heretofore, it has &hvinia Wp:man’s Club {;gCommitte’p Is Host to ‘â€" Chicago Mothers Club PRIV Am :rl.c' %mu DRY iG Co. ‘lgg mGmeLERS Bedg wick Chicage, L Tel. 108 60 N. First St. . Wighland Park Sol. A, St. Peter Your madbofet Â¥ . oip emmanc/ Nik s Ritpmie e Call and Deliver Bervice, Also. J.SMITH 1| B 3 r-ndmm‘ ALBERT ant ty Cpahing (TaylorԤ Inc.) 28 E. ST Ave. For TELEPHEONE 410 in Te TAYELOR PHONE STATIONER AGE SEVEN es for comâ€" of Books or &R A R I 6 8 C H A 8E D Travel Phone 361 op