1 | 11 A free public reading room is maintained 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 t.lhi reading room is open from 2:30 5:30. Here the Bible ard all aut orizged Christian Science literatu may (be ‘read, borrowed, or purâ€" chased. § + | Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson sermon, "Christian Science." . 1 All are cordially invited to attend the services and make use of the reading room. & Thursday, 8 p.m.: A kpecial pro gram is being given by a group fron this church ‘at the Highwood M. E Church. All are invited. Wednesday there will be no mid week service because of Indepen dence Day, â€" The evening service 8 p.m. . [A cheerful service of thoughtful medi tation. | The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian â€" Scie healing, is :at 8 o‘clock. Sunda School is open to pupils between ages of four and twenty, and is hel Sunday morning at 9:30. oob $ Weekday e Tuesday monthly meeting of W X. Ki pm;:.: . had First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, Illinois, 381 Hazel Avente, is a branch of The Mothe Church, The First Church of Chri Scientist, in Boston, Mass lï¬ First United Evangelical Church Green Bay Rd. at Laurel Ave. Rev. F. Brandfeliner, Pastor Wednesday, 8 p.m.;: Prayer an Bible study. i Friday, 7:45: The children of o Vaeation Bible School will : give program to which all are invited. Evangelical League of Christiar Endeavor 7 p.m. Topic: "The Minc of Christ and International Rela tions." | Bethichem Evangelical Church Rev. Earl{J. Bruso, Minister 815 Rosemary Terrace â€" Deerfield Bunday, July 1, 1934 _ | Church School 9:45 a.m. â€" Chil dren‘s Day will be observed by spe cial program during ,the opening worship service of the school. _ | Morning worship 11 a.m. Specia music. Sermon subject, "Do W« Know It All?" Rev. Bruso in the pulpit. : | 10:45 Morning worship. Sermon Robert Kees of Lake Fores The sermon will be based Hebrews 11:8. "By faith Al raham when he was called Deerfield Presbyterian Church . â€" â€" Dr. W. F. Weir, Minister ; 9:30 a.m. The Church School meet in a body in the audi fum during July and until f4 ther notice.for a service : worship and instruction. _ 10:46 a.m. Patriotie worship by ‘Dr. Weit, "Are Our:‘Govern ment‘ Policies Christian?" The Men‘s Bible Class has bm discontinued for the summer months worship service on Sunday July owing to the annual meeting of | the churches of this district, beil held at Bensenville the worship vice there will begin at 11 a.m. your basket lunch, refreshments wil ToK ni:a-poehlmhufpl-tyg St. John‘s Evangelical Church | Homewood Ave. and Green Bay Rev. F. °G. Piepenbrok, Pastor There will be no Church School be served on the PAGE TEN Sunday Services 9:30 Church Bible School, Supt. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES Among the citations ‘which comâ€" prised the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the following from the Bible : "Bless the Lord, O my soul. : O Lord my God, thou art very great ; thou art clothed with honour and majesty, Who covâ€" erest thyself with light as with a garment: who stretchest out the heavens like a curtain: who layeth the beam#e of his chambers in the waters; who maketh the clouds his chariot : who walketh upon the wings of the wind: who laid the foundaâ€" tions of the earth, that it should -it be removed for exer" (Psalms 104 : 1â€" 8, 5). t 4 | "Is the Universe, Including Man Evolved by Atomic Force?" was t subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, June 24. id The Lessonâ€"8ermon also inâ€" cluded the following passages from the Christian Science textbook,‘ "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Material evolution implies that the great First Cause must become maâ€" terial, and afterwards must either n‘t:ntt:mndornommodnit afid nothingness. . . . . Inspired thought â€"relinquishes a material, sensual, and mortal theory of the universe, and> adopts the spiritual and jmmortal" (p. 547). The Golden Text was, To us there is but one God, the Father, of whom are all things, and we in him" (I Cor, 8: 6)., ; p "A Church that cares." First Church of Christ, Scientist Church: News 8:00 Early morning worship p10:30 Church service. 10:30 Church School. _ During the summer, schedule, there /will be a program for the beâ€" ginners, primary and junior depart« ments in their accustomed [places. Members of the higher departments are urged to attend church with parents. The best religious educaâ€" tion in our land is in the pulpit. / Sunday: Friday Thursday:; Our midâ€"week service will be held on Thursday evening at 8 o‘clock instead of Wednesday. Miss Snyder will bring a missionary messâ€" age at this service. 4 Highland Park Presbyterian Church Laurel and Linden Avenues Dr. L. W. Sherwin, l(ini‘rter | Church Phone 683 $ Sunday: Church School at 9:45 a.m. Classes for all ages, taught by> competent teachers. Morning worship at 11 a.m. Rev. H. F. Siem-'i sen will preach on "The Stewardâ€" ship of Our Abilities," e eveâ€" ning ‘service will begin at 8 p.m. with the pastor pmacl_unx.’i * Monday: The Board of Trustees will have their regular monthly meeting in the pastor‘s study at 8 ‘Laurel and McGovern < ; | Rev. H, F. Siemsen, Pastor .. § +Friday: Closing day of y Vaâ€" cation Bible School, with pignic 1:3 all regular scholars. A ‘of work done in the school from 10 to 10:30, parents are invited to the program. Intermediate C. E. will will have a beach party Friday eveâ€" ning. Meet at the church at 6:45 â€"â€" _go out into a place b€] yer M . should after receive f¢ lnln?a,r“’f f heritance, obeyed." 88â€" ) this dur vice at the Railroad Men‘s| jasting Home * } | from th 7:00 p.m. [Young People‘s : service}| Milwayul 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic service, 88â€" | traffi¢ 1 mon by the mmr. : nounces. The Bethany Evangelical Church 00 The Woman‘s Union is‘ sponâ€" soring a card party for the Scholâ€" @rship Fund at the home . of rrs. William F. Ross on Wildâ€" ood Lane. 9 | "The North M;-,... has been the mi_ddlé west‘s :‘Q' prite vacation spot for y?rs_: I". nk an allâ€"expense plan ‘of this A,‘o{leowit_xx one to figure vacation ; ts before sbarting, will ‘enhance the popularity of the hundréds® of 12 this region," Mr. ‘Thorfison added.| "A tryout on weekâ€"end allâ€"expense tours for winâ€" ‘ter sboris in | the |North Woods created fnuch interest) in January ‘and Febriaryâ€"based on that, these 'summ:':r trips ghould be ‘extremely popular." §E133. 4 +; There is only one way to get ready !or?i:nmo i yt and that is to love this life aq ¢livÂ¥ it as bravely and wthgully, ‘cheerfully as we can.â€"Henry v {flyie. The; tours will leave Chicago on S&tunia n ;:‘ . throughout : the summer @&nd v8 t ioners will return eitherâ€"/on the gecond or third Monâ€" day mo int.yepehdinz on the length of time they wish to spend on their vacations, . _ | <The cost of: H _all expense vacaâ€" tions ; as conipéred |with a "go it alone" trip w ‘M cheaper due to 3.e¢;il1 ng@ ;‘nï¬ between the Chicago & North Western Railway and the Feso q [3 f The: tours will leave Chicago on Under this new plan, the vacaâ€" tione whl haye a choice of almost 100 rli‘.’zu n the North Woods secâ€" tion, and will lono fore he starts the total {‘ hisrailroad fare, roundâ€"trip, slégping : car accomâ€" modations, Ne cost of lodging and theals ‘at the resort for cither eight : or 15 d »\‘i { the use of a rowbdat while dn his vacation. Au.i-:x‘p:ï¬gdvmï¬pm ~ Featured This Summer by playgro this . su Btarting. June 16 and 1{:‘:1!@ throu !:11' ept. 1 for travelers Mfl':! Ch :Sr i'l“ district and from traffic mar fl himson,. passenget n0u; ? NAGEE . O!ii:b;uro‘d' anâ€" nces.. ‘The plan igned 1 those who ‘fto ?;end either o:: ghm, wWeeks n their vacation trips hikliz" swimming, horseback riding, cing, or just loafing in this nearâ€" "Al nCB Wiisconsin and Upâ€" 1 w offered by the 1 Western Railway Vacations" in the LECTRIC CC _ expense vacaâ€" with a "go it THE PRESS OF NO Several clubwomen : have manships for the coming : in the Tenth District . -M*ion of Wiomen‘s Clubs, whitch met late last week in Wauke ts Mrs. Walter Metcalf of Deerfleld is chairman of the American home department. . | _â€"/ + Highland I‘Jgrk women received three appointments, as follows: Mrs. Local Clubwomen Get: _ . District Chairmanships Phone H. P. 612 â€"'vï¬;;?x'ipmlng. ! t 1P .4 Cléan valve ports thoroughly. . - Replace valéï¬u, push 8 and valve springs. .. Repl_l:ce‘ cyl_iï¬dqr head wflth new ‘gasket.‘ Tighten . and push R'odl U K+ c Clean carbon from v&}v’c’p and valve stem guides. Inspect valve faces for pits and valve stems for alignment | . . : | Reface v;lvâ€i. using Sioux Electric Refacing Maâ€" chine. ;!z t | & Reseat valve seats, using Sioux Valve ‘Grinding â€" cylinder l{fnd nuts in proper sequence. | Replace distributor and wï¬nn‘ assembly. | Replace cylinder head thermometer and refill coolâ€" ing systen. Inspect wqter hoses. Drain water from cooling system. ul‘ Remove distributor head and wiring assembly.| Remove cylinder head. . _ p1cs Clean carbon from cylinder head and top of pistons. Remove valve cover plate, valve springs, valves AUTOMOTIVE REF pf 4 Cylinder Cars, $4 to $5.50 _ /0 _8 Cylinder Cars, $8â€" _6SPEC 133 North S Fred H. Clutton, gardens; Mrs.0. F. Paisley, inte nal relations; and Mrs. Joseph Joyck, legislation. _ ‘ Originality h‘Yanly a pair of fresh eyes.â€"â€"T. W. Higginson, ] Manhood, not : first aim of Thompson Seton. The darkest in any man‘s life is when he down to plan how to get money without earning it.â€"Horace G: s CIAL ; 6 Cylinder Cm,{{t‘l to $9 ; cholarship, is the jucation. â€"â€" Ernest Reset ignitioh timing. * _ s Clean carburetor, â€" w â€" 2/ Remove spark ;iln clean and test in F machine. Adjust clearance and . using new gaskets. j ~$ o 9 Remove, face off, and replace and adjust d » points § . a#f :A 1. s Adjust fan belt to p tension. * / 3 Adjust timing chain.. :01 c Clean vacuum tamk n or fuel pump screen and suction elbow. . |â€" _ Pa i ww Clean gasoline filter gnd inlet screen. f Reimove carburetor air cleaner, clean, oil and:replace, Start motor and allow to run for five minutes to warm up. 3 4 f Tighten cylinder buJ nuts. +/3 +3 Tighten intake and mut manifold nuts. Retighten cylinder nuts. $s Adjust valve tappets to standard clearance, Replace vaive cover plate tightly. .3 Tighten water pump lgukiu nut. ;/ k ‘AIR SERVICE Inc. »cond Street § ONLY HMighland Park, IIlkels 872 Central Ave. _ Tel. H.P. . I. H. NEMEROFFE . |_ Credit Jeweler ank THURSDAY, JUXE t| workmanel NEM t jowolu,‘n yourting*f T he re thian 200 the avera «& b;mp__u; L ary: ho ,I--\-fld‘"t & in camp in C ii.a year HI is still rpom also the, se} ‘..tp.w will be welc enth weoek, 4 .." year jM Miss Ma bf Highls Moines, 10 from & 8e Miss jusi & mo* er, MrB. 4 in Lake M with her « The daug Des Moines killed herse uncle and a Pearson. & revolver °Y the mext « hemorrage that of her . Fred J president Company, week Jat â€" pital. of s _ Mn Rey bathroom % Road, Gler over i1 he Exeeuti 7,500 yard of Fort Sh weeks ‘has Liebel, ple the post. and 0o aircraf Anti«â€"Ai within made <a Whereas, gond per w 187 L The pU st a week aturaa Kills pos #u ther SDA in an M