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Highland Park Press, 21 Sep 1933, p. 7

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Win-(mum , irb.-kr-dheatC"ee* _ ': “minim j 1.,fc!,'trrg',c",%", h Mn‘l'hcw M Nitroc- tormh-te?mmdat 'ttr, " Ta..' All when " oasaiaatstmaAtedtetuon t.' V St. rur- Bvugelial Clay! WDAY, SEmKBEB 21.1083 , M.,r.tB-t.hataw 2ir,tgii'),t,ttcisN1 . “torn“?! at.“ 7:10;“qu ,voeiatwttitmamtedtt an... , My: A 'mt-tkent ,ri'ioetieuiomerfettoot ttththtei Allan!!!” c mahdtouumbk A free public tending room Ir maintained by this church " " tC Shawna Road, which-in open daily from 9 o'clock in the morning to 8 in the evenlng. On Sunday the reading mom is open from 2:80 to tV.89. Hero the Bible Ind at auth- oriud Christian Science. “mature My: A 'mr-ttk-l who nri'ioetieuiout1trfettooiteet: ttthte m. All My School c mahdtouumbkbthc eurets-tttorimrsft-Pr- -tttr. adorstirte worship at " nan. Y“ hoplc vm‘moct for Club- uiisisskorat'r_p.P,yith Miss Either Duh,” the lender. Eve- nittrrerrieenttrtrano Renal Sicmul will Magnum-um” troqhttt-tirtenitderve_ - poet. The ofheU1 board will W in the putor’thudy Monday mamaSpJn. AtrotBetnhsofthe on")! In expected to be We“. Ptrst Church of Christ. Scientist First Church of Christ, Scientist. Highland Park, Illinois. 381 Bezel avenue. is e bunch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ. Scientist. in oBeton. Mmechu'eettl The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o'clock. end the Wedneo do evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing. is " 3 o'clock. Sunder School is open to pupils betweenthe my bei read, borrowed, or put- chsssd. . All are cordislly invited to attend the services and tasks use of the tteo: Theannuel Lake County convention of Halibut Educntlon will take place It Like Forest M. E. Church beginning M an. end ehtse in: u about 9 pm. It will be I went a” crowded with ',tt' things for all who are interes in the work of the Sundey School. f The Laurel League will meet Tuesdny evening for their firttt meeting of this full. All men of the parish If? urged to come, plans will be laid for this {all end winter pro- "ii/ici/uf/ia aa "W" ty. and I: we Sniday margin: " 9:80. Subject for next Sundny’s lawn sermon, "Renlitr."' Wedmduy: Miss Snyder will have chime of our mid-week advice at R p... Wednesday. Her studies in MY: letter to the Romans is prov- ing not only to be interesting but weeding” helpful. You no In- vited to nttend. Phat United Evangelical Church South Green Bay Road at laurel Avenue A' church with u menu“ and A welcome for nll. '3unday--- 9:30 Church Bible Beliook guy. . North Avenue and hunt“ Pine. Roi. N. S. Nie, Minister W. B. Holgnte, Supt. Church School _ Church 8ehool, 9:30 Ban. , . Communion Service, 110:45. t . . 8:00 pan. The second lecture and picture on Pihrrirn'is Progress . by Roy G. Berg of Chicago. All are welcome. Wed-dar- Service of Punt and Bible study. P. G. Hombrok. Putat- Church School, 9:15 mm. Worship Megs, 10:15 in. The childm’l choir will make it. bst full appearance at next Sun- dar's services. ' loudly, t.tlt pan.-jtBdrmth' chpir Rhesus]. fruity-tour mm in m now onroll‘od. C1Otrmt of fourth nude rating and up up Wm. M and your child. I-Mo-ur, Sept. ”flank” of Chmh board will moot at the and” School room. "patina: will light " tt o'ehek. _ ' T Adult choir "Mull, may. 8 Ma. . th. Pub mamhwd- can. you for worship and {allov- -atiteattitta “maximum- as will“ phat. [very-cub“ 4tfthohttotshmttitbe-rtt. Mae+rete+ip,tt,aarx.,tttree'itit lithium“. Why”. JdSnththbmbsmrtrktthrt.0ttrtx. cams School, 9:45 In. Me Ar. thur P. Hm. Suit. Nut. and" In Ptr-tut, a“. the, ugh-l , mun- met-ch ' Ree. gsrtg.ttmsmMhtiNe ' 815m,“ the pastor. 7:00 pan. K.L.C.E. service. 7:45 Evangelism; service. Ser- mon by the putor. to.ririirase worship. Sermon by Gnu M. ll Church , CHURCH NOTES a Our onuit Rally Cognizant lot the usefulness ot meh In activity the lecture course committee of the sisterhood of our organization determined to make it an etrtablitshed' institution. This year the committee has beep augmented 9y. representative, of the Men's Club and the Temple Board of Trustees and merged into I gisnt executive group tiult4 the Forum Council of the North; Shore Con- gregation ”Israel. Homer. . g . V The Evening m. tt pan. ths., cm mic. Commune miserd“ moo subject: "Bmthmt in Christ." Rev. Brute. preaching; T . Week-d”: P#dar--'N, mid-weekyurvlee, 8 pad. This will be 5 public worship servibe to which everyone ls hum Sermon by Rev. John' G. Schvnb of Chiearo. quarterly oedema will meet " the close/oft!” ”nice. Tttetsdnp--E. L C. E. meeting, ' 'p.m. This is the monthly business meeting and social hoof. " ' Homewood Ave. In}! Given Bay ltd. Rev. Piepenbrok,» Putor -' Several years ago it l as felt that the culturaLaetivitiea , the North Shore could be extend through the medium of eminen speakers nought here from ti ll to time to aresent their views ORE-Ital subjects of the day. The expe ent proved 1 success from the "is beginning. llhe lecture course w ' eagerly re- ceived by people who time from as tar south as Evsnstoq and as far north " Waukegan in: response to the published annotmetmertt ot the speakers tod, the subjects. f k The leciurers and"the subjects to be presented this year no " follows: , i, Th,uradnr- . , :00 pan. Junior choir rebound. , 8:00 p.m. Benior_ehoh relic-ml. Sundw-- V ' a 10:00 nan. Sunday School. li:30a.m. Morning worship.' Congregation Israel Announces Course of ' Lectures for Season The Forum Council id the North Shore Congregntion {steel at Clem; we, in ‘announcing the .conrse ot lectures {or the season‘ 1983/34, is glad to state that it will continue the excellence of the programs maintained in srreviod) yen-s, ' October 10 .--". 'tyt',?',"',,', “The Effect of theN. R. Avon American National Life." 'rhe7,'o1itienl tgt.. feet - Norman Thoma, leading American liberal andgnoted politi- cal authority. The Economic Effect. Professor Barry D. Gideonse, of the University of Chicago, contend- ine economist in tu:tintetttntionel field. The Boeiolotriet)1 Effect - Professor William ti/ill'.; Ott- burn, of the University of Chicago, authority on sociological problems, director of the Social Trends re port, and N. R. A. odvisor on the consumer's council. _ ' November 14 - SirENorman Ant gen: "Education M4, the Sock! Chau". a; Deeeniber ti - Hahn Haynes Holmes: "Municipal Corruption In America, n it inevitable". f, Much I - Dr. It "The menace of Him J nnuai‘y 9 - Geared E. Sokolsky: “Jupan's " Search for Power and Security". 7 _ ', "_, -- _ nriiritary 6 - OsWald Gurrison Villard: "Can Amerie) Avoid Fay cism 7 The opening pro course offers to the North Share first-he of the exceedingly ity now centering e ton. The N. R. A. is the subject uppermoei The opening pro to of this course offers to the people of the North Share first-h: d observations of the exeeedinttly i portent' ectiv- ity now centering e and Washing- ton. The N. R. A..iaiithout doubt the subject uppe in the minds of Amerfenns to-da. . A splendid opportunity is than orded the au- dience attending th ttrst., lecture to study the imp“ time of the Roosevelt Mom through such minds to Norman _ on, Harry Gideonu._ and 'Wi111 C P. Osborn. each on outstandin (authortty in his new. . rl, Further intormatii 'r and tickets may be had by Mttt _ to the Tm- ple offige, Glencoo [ ' or tulip. Barnett "roll, chni V , comma. St. John’l Evangelical Church P? Itali ' perwood Eddy; 410 orld Vim. 'i,: t F Ttia' 1otmrlrtfrtart'tuta will to letters" to; thit loci-curios of 'et 'eer?"'" W 'lli'llf', At If m;“m'f“.rmmwnn‘s; i'iGirr" tiiiGlriiiGs Wt oriiiiik ci ' WW 'd tttttttlittle,,,".",?. in toy M Ci)??,; «W 'thit'.: . l , ' "" t I a . . serve vi ml _ ." The PttPtll Pturv. 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They must have, __ ‘3; i _ Every fiber in every High Stretch cord in every ply saturated and coated with pure liquid rubber to give me Extra Blowout Protection. . 1 They must have: t ','_, Two Extra Gum-Dipped Cord Plies Under the Tread for Greater Strength and Blowout Protection. They must have: . 'iii, . Scientifically designed non-skid tread to give me EXTRA SAFETY. - _ I m ver-G ' in»? was MIW,W;.‘2M ,tWit'selrrr4p., Sooool w?“- .11; boil“ o? . '1ttitjttte {5635i 751?? talk to aqua! all an: “In .tamutd, ‘ the. tn ', contraction and appearance, but; he prion- thutono-qlghvemeqtinuvlngmodqfor '., up... '_.t.iiiiii.iiii] v1.10 _si.i,,c.jiriirT.) 57-55 1.7:; $8.35 Si M $8.35 I 'a"'iii'i-,T- cum stu- Wat L Jr,5' 21% '0; l i, 42 Arepnroik4 ' Barin,oektrurrt'tci grim “ ichool opened Monday With 'l',','!':',,,,)',',',':' eEnroued At' l Banndtkburtt School ' 'titih" ll save you money Min Hue! Ran). the in yr, in Belvidere, spent the dtbt,'s with her mats, Mr. snag In. [Inc Rapp. . 3 t Mr. and Mrs. Prank of Oceanside. Calif., who ',s?jki'(s m: visitors were the Sunday ta of Rev. rad In. E. t. Bruno“? Mr. E. M. Pulmer broke hiitankU Inst Hominy mains. I Locals and Personéls Phone B,' P. 391 was“ 71:399. I?iti) rh H it

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