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Highland Park Press, 7 Jun 1934, p. 6

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led t French Lick, Indiana Home of PlatoWater T. D, Taggart, Pres. H.J. Fawee@t, Metr. PFREE DANCING ‘every night o M ima s Swimming Pools, Mineral Spring W ters, Tennis Courts, Ping Pong, s Mustrated Booklet on Request HORSEBACK® RIDING $2.00 first $1.00 each succeeding hour ;Lessons service of inâ€" structer .“M u‘)“nh e . PLUTO BATHS ) $2.00 ldtllb.lm (Regular Price of this combination $3.00). GOLF 3$1.00 PER DAY ter. Llfehmhvuyflyâ€"tb. crowd just the sort you likeâ€"and the rate reductions very advantagâ€" eous. | French Lick is just overâ€" night from Chicago on the Monon (mmmerrshaminofloetl); eight hours by motorâ€"even by plane to the Hotel Airport. Il(ahmtbo most of your summer from workâ€"spend it in mmllodthe(!mbu- lands: where golf and riding, -viumin{hnd tennis and being lazy are the only things that matâ€" Presidentâ€"Dr. John M. Brewer, of FOR YOUR VACATION Low prices now are an added inducement completion of the new Christian Science Publishing House in Boston, Field for its loyal support which made this achievement possible, was the keynote at the Annual Meeting of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Bosâ€" MW,MMW; Better ‘and quicker healing, and closer unity in its demonstration, as well as greater consecration to the ideals set up by Mary Baker Eddy, the Discoverer and Founder of Christian Science, were impressed upon the "army of Christian Science workers," more than 6000 strong;, who attended this Annual Meeting. These workers are representatives of a field which extends to such remote points as Australia, South Africa, the Philippines, as well as England and many of the continental, counâ€" tries. Practically every state in the, Union and many parts of Canada also are represented. Announcement was made of. the election of the following officers: Geo.B.Carpenter & Co. 440 N. Wells St. Chicago Designed for Lawns, Gardens, Tenâ€" nis Courts, Swimming Pools, Beachâ€" .;dl’n-undu. GA‘:NC:.“ or fot use as Open: rsery, Child‘s Play House, or Summer Sleeping Quarters, Ask for Circuâ€" SHELTER First Church of Christ, Sciâ€" entist, Holds Its Annual You should have this book if you &pl:'u::';v:i:g. of any :l:?l: for Booklet Sâ€"N3, Also - Ask for attractive free folder describâ€" ing the new t CARPENTER PORTABLE Garden and Terrace im either course, (Regular foo $2.00 Torâ€" Vailey Coune and Phie To: HMill og“tu-)-omblqt. 1st) Per Person day, ..0..-‘-4 per day, m Children (under 12), Nurses, Maide And How to SelectThen French Lick Springs Hotel The new President of The Mother Clerkâ€"Ezra W. Palmer, of Brookâ€" Treasurerâ€"Edward i r L. Ripley, of ._See the Showing of Summer Furniture on Our Display Floor ‘Est. 18 40 AWNINGS$ Meeting in Boston June 4. â€"38. Tel. Superior 9700 rench Lick Note These New Low Prices! Mr, A. Hervey Bathurst, of The Christian Science of Lectureship of The Mother Church, reported that lectures on istian Science were delivered by of that Board for the first in such distant fields as | isar, Celebes; Colombo, Ceylon; Peiping, China; ; Cairo, Egypt; re, In the report of the Commiittee on Publication, the Hon. C. Norwood, Manager, that during the past year th¢ of bookplates have been supplied to libraries to inform patro all auâ€" thorized and approved ian Science literature. He also the importance of pnblhhod ts of the Christian Science Bible Lesâ€" sonâ€"Sermons and reported "legâ€" islative work continues with marked evidence that the right of n Scientists to practice their religion is being more generally 1 A marked increase in the demand for Mrs. Eddy‘s writings during the past year was reported by Mr. Wilâ€" liam M. Bartlett, Secret of the Trustees under the Will of Mary Baker Eddy. For several years, he declared, it has been evident that the salés of the textbook, Science md‘Hq;ltli with Key to the Secripâ€" tures" by Mary Baker Eddy, have been made largely to new students of Christian Science. However, with the publication in September, 1933, of the Progress Edition of the textâ€" book, he added, "the demand for the book, as well as other writings by. Mrs. Eddy, has steadily increaged until the sales totals of 1980 have been restored." : | Directors, in its m R. Rathvon, referred to achievement that looms so sivelyâ€"the completion of Publishing House Bui possible by the sacrifices erosity of those whose love and man was thus expnu«! of Education, Harvard U Professor Brewer is author of sev: eral books on education. | In connec tion with his professional work has traveled extensively in Euro by Miss Mary G. § y s ary w: Girls Strap Watches |...._____._.. Boys Strap Watches i eggee. Elgin, 7 Jewel Strap WatchQJ Pendant Stone Set and Ring .. Stone Set Bracelets |._;... .. GIFTS for the CREDIT JEWELER AND OPTI 372 Central Avenu Tel. High See gelection of b!kor U‘I“ |% GRAD he ind for the other wri by nudil:; p tals of‘g have b "DELICIC ion [ 0E â€" Ov rm0,0(li barrels of Mongrch was consumed annually in Chi. ago alone before prohibitidn. The full capacity of this large t is being cons y. ne;uqandy see hy. (te For Convenic k . 0 */ â€" Phone Wina. Â¥iod (| â€" This Old Brewery has been making GOOD BE%! inter» ruptedly for nearly 50 y rating ‘during the 14 dry y under Fedérs ;Supei-“via- is the best word we can use in |describing Chicago‘s Own mber, 19833, of the textâ€" for the writings by of read by William 0 imp urâ€" new â€"made genâ€" for God , he t that Science Beripâ€" y, have tudents retiring MEROF . _Our hope for eterna life in the hereafter does not spring from a Jlonging for a spiritual €xistence, but grows out of our love life upon ‘E'this e t we have tried and found good.â€"â€"Robert J.. Shores. : Many youtg people! hre joining The Mdthifihmeh‘ Afring (their Bunday . School e pétience . and others join directly after reaching the age of 20, he said. Fighteen lecâ€" tures were given by men{bers of the Board of Lectureship o '; he Mother Church undér the aus tikes ‘of this church, in the¢ Boston d {sfrict during the year, th¢e Clerk rémwprted,.: Atâ€" tendance at the thi&® Reading Rooms of The Mo n in Boston was over 137,000 for the year, he dedi!od. § > In the report of the Clqrk of The Mother Church, N. Ezra W. Palmer told of the férk of this Church in ,!: to people in stricken Areas in tinjes of flood and disaster, He also Wpoke of aid toward unemployment |¥élief in the Boston ‘district of . ‘The Mother Church. The Literatur ‘“' stribution Committee of this churh, he said, has re _:mincrcfszper éent in the local digffibution of Christian Science literpfure during the past year over the mrpvious year. Treasurer of The MotWer Church, Mr. Edward L. Rip ly} Christfan Science ‘ ~‘w‘ for Qi and Enâ€" dowments, a by NÂ¥. Torrance Parker, Genéral Coumsél for The Mother Churich; and thy {hree Chrisâ€" tian Science charitable Institutions, read by the Hon. Willig W. Davis, Executive Supervisor. ||| son, M ‘,mre Ne publication of the Progress Week jshues of The cmw% Selence Monitar, 1,830,000 copies of which me‘; and the launching of the Monitér‘s Weekly Magazine S ttion, whid s published with the Monitor everg| Wednesday. Cooperation |from .the ifield, careful management : and m :I economies, as! well &s the added fa@ilities of the new building, all were pssential to these accomplishments, [Mr. Harriâ€" son declared, â€" V Treasurer many miles on horseba¢k, followed by a night ourney f‘s train, in order to ff ,“t' t a lecture; while in ‘Indiaâ€" som u veled | as much as 700 miles to hes a lecture +200 miles ove moutitain roads beâ€" fore taking the rail y : train." . Among outstl achiew, ments of Thé Christian} Science Pub lishing Soci¢ty during ithk past year, according to Mr. Rolahd R. Harriâ€" Straits | stance," her‘ Churel v ol e in ly f 20, he sai e given by ‘tureship ndét the a includ ‘nts, ;| un . one inâ€" individ¢al traveled horsebagk, followed ney »fatnin,ln sent (§t a lecture; lome veled as es to hear a lecture EV 630 ras, Indie; Singapore, ose of the THE PRESS8 388 Park Avenue The Stmd:i Oil Compan: diana this week advanced its station guoli::d prices in | and vicinity, and also adva: tank wagon prices in keepi rises in other brands:of gas« Stanolind ..............._12.8 % Standard Red Grown.14.3 44 Red Crown Ethyl .....16.3 4.0 ’ The newly formed stamp club that meets in Wi has. ed on a weekly meeting â€" on W y nights, for the present. It now numâ€" bers members |from the entire shore from â€" Evanston to Waukegan. A program of ing, brief stamp stunts has inaugurated, and all stamp collectors of every age and sex are invited, Mettings 0 at 7:30 at Room 10, 545 Llncme:ve- nue, Winnetka, and continue until all are ready to quit. Gordon Smith is president; R. Boyd Anderson, viceâ€" president; l(q‘?flal Hahn, secretary; @nd J. Elliot Mundstock, of Highâ€" land Park, treasurer. The other ofâ€" Mficers all live in Winnetka. . ‘The new service station as follows: â€" |.â€" | Gasoline Tces Are Advanced This ‘All members are urged to send in lots, with reserve prices, if any, at once, so that 1 pmmnh!qghc‘ can be issued. Lots should be mounted unless Jlarge, when they should be placed in proper envelopes. Each should bear the name of the owner, the catalogue numbers and values. Lots should be sent at onte to the auctioneer, Manne Hslm.o‘,&n.m of "C, Hahn for égtump.,”_ 545 Lincoln Avenue, Winnet {s" ‘The annual meéeting will be held before the auction.. .‘ %’ The first auction of the North Subâ€" urban Philatelic Society will be the feature of the regular June meetâ€" ing, scheduled to be held at the Elm Place School, Highland Purk, on June 18 at 8 p.m. it Stamp Auction to Be _ Held Here on June 18 â€" tul (MeMrzy . "A Chevrolet for $465 _\ wheelbase car identical in quality with ‘ That‘s the world‘s lowest | all 1934 Chevrolets. A cushionâ€"balanced pfieo.;;ho,for;a%&h size, wheelâ€" | and dash, The most economical fullâ€"size base and power! And a figure that sounds | carthat money can buy. Andevery closed eventqorompfi‘ ive after you find out | model has a Body by Fisher. See this what it bnyu.;gg’.:ug.fund._e,hng- | mewest Chevrolet without delay, today, 151 t SHEV : carsâ€"100%. Chevrolet in ality and reliability Price Tax Total CHEVROLET SALES 6 SERVICE ApGb n Week of Inâ€" e 164 18.3 20.3 . RUEHL & CO. new models The highest) official temperature reading ever in Waukegan was recorded from 4 o‘clock last Friday until 7 o‘clock that mflfll.whn:: mercury stood|at 105 degrees the threeâ€"hour period, actording to B. J. Badger, official weather observer there. | | recorded in Waukegan was in July of 1930, when. the temperature reached 102 degrees. 5 % Lake Coun erology to your ening out perplexing problems. . Miss ::;l_.tl-d: apply her knowledge of : It is an exact Mfi:cuanm RELIABLE LAUNDRY AaAND DRY CLEANING CO. S¢ cur.lar::mux p4 d T88 GLENCOE AVENUE $ J.A.WALI. * | : I.D.m NUMEROLOGCY MURPHY 6: SCHW ALL Heating and Pluimbing Contractors® â€" Phone H. P. 178 IS NOT A FAD H¢ wa;.vm.ur*-" ior Low Pressurs Steam || on New and Work â€" Repair Work a Specigity wheelbase car identical in quality with all 1934 Chevrolets. A cushionâ€"balanced SIX of surprising smoothness;power,snap car that money can buy. Andevery closed $465 OL! .. Phone H. FELLBROS Lovely White Fabric \_ _ Tinting Free . White Clocked Sox_..___ White Buck or Black and White Shoes .__.‘ BOY GRADUA I Speé‘.ials for G‘ lua White Flannels White Shirts ....._$1. Dark Ties .:. :* ;. GIRL GRADUATE] rm::fiumwv; | TIONR _ THURSDAY, For the Chevrolet‘s 'ii delivered and easy G. M ster at Fli Mich., $465. Y fin‘“t;!" the list pri $18 additio For the {URSDA" B 1 ; been : a, Fi 3 Sn sal P F4 Poooad 4i $=‘«' it yourt a. du This Thus beans, The . The alyze | chair forgers _M ?j ‘8“". Finance Thursd ‘ â€"The offic g‘{ ona " ‘ydo‘p‘.t hn ts 4. ® Ed#fl.fi ‘Ku ons to The MO J.T. Tel. Hi NCY Es Di m M laws 1060 N NEW PC 2 \dozen CHOICE A8ST, H 4 2 libs. ... R ow 8. & inl : %fl N shul;, sts &A FRESH | BROILE > 1% FOM $ LAWU l’x |irm Iso > IPEAL 3 cans 2 EtS . ablyre HA PET PHONE Frank Be ST SP SpP (A 1

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