Wap # $# xt fls ve U refue reelinndirenps o S 5t 1re e ies o es "rs WEA epilline nb ic . iiddnmasmicnssm e T: D IT‘s NOT T&o LATE TO JOIN THE PAL BUCK CLUB A'rimsr.% DRUG STORE. . â€" t hglmwith%dbooh_cyha always meant to read. Of twel people each naming three books, fo have chosen Don Quixote as one their good intentions; Gibbon‘s Deâ€" cline and Fall of the Ro Empire is named four: times; ughty‘s Arabia Deserta has two hoping to read it some day. | â€" |, ; | 4 I Have â€â€œâ€˜t To 7 d : :‘ Imgoldsby Legends. _ ~ | | Pickwick Papers. â€" | | | Anatomy of Melan¢tholy | i Pilgrim‘s Progress. .. | Origin of Species. | { 3 Wealth of Nations. ‘ f | There are probably few people who at gome &-h&u nox said "I have always meant to readâ€"â€"." Th "Books" a list ‘of interesting people ‘"The Business of llontet;‘pry Conâ€" trol" by Guy Greer in Harpers Magâ€" lline. 3 t + i i : "Decentralize Industry" by Da Cushman gï¬yh in â€" The !’Virgim Quaterly ew. t { ‘_"NRA: A ";2:,‘ Balance" {by M. D. Vincent and Benlah Amidon in Surâ€" vey Graphic. . | â€" Â¥; "Fool Voyage" by Alan Villiers i Seribner‘s Magazine. : || ' "An Experiment in cracy" by George E. The Atlantic : Monthly. "Where Is Young Ge ing?" by Vyvyan Adams Benemann‘in Forum and C "Dust Blowing" by Avi son in Harpers Magazine. "The Law Honuty of Herbert Corey in Nation‘s "The War to Start War" aniel Peffer in The Ameri Meigs. â€" | .11 1934â€"Dobry, by Monica . Of Timely Interes Ten outstanding magazi for July are: / ‘ "Unless China Submio.i Nathaniel Peffer in Asia. 1926â€"Smoky: the rse (by Will James, ~: $ | 1927 â€"Gayâ€"Neck by Gopal Mukerji. _ > 1 _ 1928â€"Trumpeter of. wow by Eric P. Kelyy,. ' $~ 1929â€"Hitty, Her First Yeats by Rachel Field. 1980â€"The ,Cat Who Heaven byfgubdh Coat 1931â€"Watetless Mountai Laura Adams ‘Armer, 1932â€"Young Fu by Foreman mWimton, 1983â€"I le Louisa no;::?â€"&m“ the s«- hr jm*ur 1924â€"Tales from Silyer \by Charles J. Finger. : pfes 1923 â€" The Dark F‘rfm ‘by Charles Boardman Hawes. ; 1922â€"The Voyages of Di. Dolittle by Hugh Lofting. _ a 1921â€"The Story of,u-rkmdgby Hendrik Van Loon.. I Following is a list of since 1921, when the presented. ‘All are outs dren‘s books. . } Modern Juy | The awarding of the J§hn Newâ€" bery Medal in June to M non for "Dobry" as "the most tinguished contribution of |the year to the literature for Amerjcan chilâ€" dren," raises the question| of other good modern juvenile stori¢s. â€"; J Subscription Price, $1.50 per year | _ : +â€" > | .‘ 5 odnts per single copy Resolutions of condolerice, cards bf thanks, obituaries, notices |ent m nhane whern an admission | chaky um'mi.w‘f, ( ..,,,g;;*; Communications intended for ication must be on one dE paper only, and day noon to insure appearance if current issue. â€" BE Cl € ¢ i 1 . PB «.. .| Ueerneld °.. Entered as Second Clais Mat h 1, 1911, at the Post Office at H Park, Tllinois Rev. Earl J. Bruso., Mini: Issued Thursday of each bf the Udell Printing . U dell Building, Hig ® [815 Rosemary Terrace poct en [ f#"=*"esdenine diothnrat en | Bunday, Jay un C s lal } mwmn?’ Ch School, 9:45 a.m. M CHICAGO omcu: | ; o tet s k"‘“ .’z“ j “'uwa AM EF THce \Lobinkawt -:-:‘-'-h» PAGE TWO What‘Is Yours? LIBRAR ‘THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS THE CHICABO SUDURBAN QUALITY in Domt e E. losky ly. £! alance" {by M. D. Amidon in Surâ€" 25 North Sheridan Road Aâ€. $y Demoâ€" losky {n Headâ€" dy Jochfn 'ltal."é'.é:. Shannon by Nathâ€" an ;ï¬r- Dy e .article lizabeth Vent To worth. by Mrs. Hundred awards was first chilâ€" 997 "Clothes clehne#!'by us are insured 5 agaiI‘ISt mqths for 6 months!" by A member of ‘"‘John ZENGE Wednesdayâ€"Our midâ€"week service will be held:â€"in the chapel at 8 p.m. Miss Evelyn Snyder will ‘charge of the service, all ;;n and friends are invited to share this ‘helpful: service. " Ti 11 a.m.â€"Morning. , sermon _ by the pastor, P . o % 4 p.m.â€"Fiftieth a sary of the Mission Band and e Heralds â€" will be sponsored by the Womâ€" ‘ an‘s Missionary ety next Sunday at a 5 o‘clock Vesper, All members and + nl*- of ‘the church are invited, | will be served. A missio; ‘ offering will be received. . J | Mondayâ€"Our state cof vehticn, of Religious Education for young peoâ€" ple â€"at Naperville Park beginning Monday and closing Sunday, Aug. 4. Fridayâ€"â€"All members ‘and friends of the church are invited to come to the church parlors at 8 p.m. at which time Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Bthlung will treat the group to watérmelon. _ Sundayâ€" . || 4 f 9:45Aï¬.m.â€"‘,-8undly 1601 under the |direction : of .. George Bray. ‘ wap s +33 The Bethany Evangeli¢al ‘ | Laurel and McGaove | § H. F. Siemsen, Pastor _ . _ Thursday â€" The choir will meet ‘at 7 p.m. The young people will gather at the church at 7:45 p, m. and will go for a party.. The Lessonâ€"Sermon Also inâ€" cluded: the following pagsnges from the â€"Christian Science textbook, ‘Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy : "Mortals claim that death ig inevitâ€" able; but man‘s eternal Principle is everâ€"present Life" (p. 312).«) . / 2801 Among the citations which. comâ€" prised |the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the tollowinï¬ from the Bible: "In the way of righteousness is life; in the pathway ‘ thereof there T no death" (Proverbs 12:28). .. | All are cordially invited to attend the services and makeé use of the reading room. tÂ¥ 6 The Golden Text was, "How excelâ€" lent is thy lovingkindnéess, O God ! therefore the children of men put their trust unsder the shadow ?t thy wings . . . and thou ishalt make them drink of the river y pleasâ€" ures. For with thee is j m;:taln of life" (Psalms 36:7â€"9)} . |_ A free public ng room | is maintained ‘by this church at 43 N. Sheridan Road, which s open daily from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 in the evening. On S3 ty the readâ€" ing room is open from 2180 to 5:30. Here the Bible and {authorized Christian Science literature may be} read, borrowed, or p on 14 "Life" was the subject of the Lesâ€" sonâ€"Sermhon in all Churches.of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, J y:}x.z n CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Finmcm Subject for next S!Tuiqy’l k »-lqiéon sermon, "Truth." $ti : Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of twenty years, and is held Sunday motning at 9:30. â€" The | Sunday morning service is hel:’ at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesâ€" day er:ntnx meeting, which includes testimgnies . of Christian Science healing, is at 8 o‘clocki‘ | j _ First Charch of Christ, Scientist First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, Illingis, 381 Hazel Avenug, is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Ch of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mas * Church News n:ow. in addition to our regular hi:flh quality c“n‘m- ow mlflf ces â€" we offer you insured moth-mguym clothes! ‘This is a new type of ¢ service â€" never And yet this new service costs you not one cent extral : The price for MONITE Insured Mothâ€" Proof Cleanin exactly the same as our former price for regular cleaning. . â€" j Consider what shsured mothâ€" _ fprtMe proofing means to you, ‘Then . (MOTHPROOFCIEANI send your clothes to us. " n T TT TT CLEANCRS LER, Inc. Motning to 6) Ray Richards of Highland ml; Iay the read.| scored two. firsts and two 2&80 to 5:30.] in @ sevenâ€"event midget auto race 1 ‘authorized) held Sunday at the Chicago Speedâ€" Highland Park, II1, ; Richards Wins Two . § _ Races at Chicago f T e it qs m Meclne cb o pwe _ Judge Henry Hansen of Highland Park rendered a decision "not guilty" in th’chdos- case Saturday. Suit wa; brought by the People of Deeérfjel lhmt V. William Briddle, attorney of R::emary Terrace. The trial was set for July 13, and a change of venue was granted Mr. Briddle. Poâ€" ‘The Altar and Rosary Society of the Holy Cross Church, Deerfield, will sponsor a card party on Friday afternoon, July 261‘ at one o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Thomas Mdéoney, Ridge Road. There will be prizes for each table and refreshments will be served at the close of the card party. Everyone is invited. â€" f V. W. Bl’iddle’ 8 gog 1/ . Found Not Guilty Holy Cross Party ‘ . _ Tomorrow at Mooney‘s THE PAL CLUB LUCKY BUCK CONTEST SPONSORED BY PEASE DRUG STORE IS AOFFPERâ€" ING 50 FREE PRIZES GET PARTICULARS." _ © _ ‘His firsts were won in the twi, major events of the evening, the 15â€" lap semiâ€"final and the 20â€"lap 'ilfl-% up. He set a new track record in the 20â€"lap‘ event. kA Your Typewriter Man way. man self." The Highwood Methodist Ephcw"" 3 U OT _ Chureh $ Highwood Avenue and Everts Place _ Harold E. Qlson, Pastor _ Bulletins for ‘week of July 22: if Bundny, July 28â€" .k Church School, 10:30 a.m. \f Morning worship, 11:30 ‘ain. / [|~ Evening worship, 7:45 p.m. Serâ€" |_.._ D: W. F, Weir, Minister | | _ Sunday: ind :9:45 a.m.â€"Church School. Seniviu' of worship and instruction in the puditol:lum for'_llg except beginners. _ 10:45 a.m.â€"Public worship. Serâ€" tioe; Compensation," by Dr. We F teir. * / _ Morning worship, 11 a.m. m music. | Sermon by Reverend C Evangelical League, 7 p.m. _ +The Evening service, 8 pm. Serâ€" mon. subject, "Little Man, What Now*?" Reverend Bruso in‘ the pulâ€" pit. Guest soloist: Leslie Christenâ€" sen, trombonist. + f Church School, 9:45 am. Mr. Harâ€" old E. Giss, assistant superintendent, will lead the worship service. | ALBERT LARSON ‘._ GTATIONER Zihlend Park 567 Deerfleld Presbyterian Church Bethlichem Evangelical Churth «.*.; Deerfleld : i Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister topic,; "The Seed Growing of Itâ€" E. K. CATTON C r i namainern ce apo n n L LRAAA o 00 ReeTe Veiiere Wmm en pnmpeienve e duce d THE PRE SS . _After hearing the case July 13, Judge Hansen asked for a week‘s lice lhgi&ti-nu William Bickford agreed to change and as the next nearest justice was Peter J. Duffy, suggested that name, but for perâ€" sonal. reasons Mr. Briddle wished a trial outside of Deerfield. | Straw Hats _ 4 Price ¢ xk t > ~>. y ik | $ by : «Blimg Inainent=> > â€"~â€" Nowhereé in the stare has the July Sales om s MAce Ithan in the \ M Boy "â€w"’h-c"Y'" Shorts, fully sanforized, 89c. Seersucker S i + 4.‘ § 198. :. . â€" m Boysi Covert Cloth Playsuits, button front; sleeveless, $1.59 .“. ‘»."J "d . M Boys! Camp Suits of Sunset Covert. Regular $1.85 value, $1.39) | l s t Men’4 and Boys‘ Polo Shirts. Zipper or ‘butt front styles. oC value. & _ Sale price, 79¢. Crew Neck style Polo Shimx 49¢. A M | || vop Panamas included. July Sales In The Men‘ & Men‘s Wash Slacks Regular $1.95 values now _ $2.50 values now ___. ar $2.95 values now .._. Boys‘ $1.65 Wash Slacks now 72x108 . 90xl%8 ; 45x88BV, e ANNO â€",=352, 00462 we phifsithgy n s ons nevions c moven Oe R h 90x1 in seemnteiain iptocens orfentrangemiee e e t 45 V eFrmmniemnntnifeniertiercomirenth idiraveemaniatcone I §ME ARWELL SHEETS 63 pminniiemcoisinr enï¬ oi oiienivieria Acyeccilp â€" e 12x reaiek oonknyirecontniil coniitientoenionconidh rgvacrs Cl c 81x m_“mm.;x.g (okgp To t itirepe $ .28 Sale of Pequot | A. B. €C. Percale Continuing the Full Fashioned AWSUTTA SHEETS ~|\â€"~~â€" July Sale Sanforized Wash Slacks. Carefu | . Reduced for clearance RAREEY July Sales + f A Tt || // [ | t rnett : a A L 2 PureSilk F Fine clear Chiffon Stockâ€" ings that would sell reguâ€" larly at much more than this July Sale price. Coloni are: 00 > T2x99 :;... S1x99 ... 42x36 Cases 45x36 Cases 63x99 These ptiees_ in; d’eetl ‘until August 1 «only. 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