M 2e O De baning â€" Pressing ng and Repairing gailed for and Delivered GHLAND MP SHOP Dr. Kenneth Gieser ident) was associated the Southern Presbyt tal _ at ~ Tsingkiang lina," has been securéd e First United, Evang on Wednesday eveni arther announcement will be made later. _ Dealer in MITH STER WESSLING LE LAUNDRY LEANING CO. ality and Service I H. P. 1581 . Bell To Speak Here Feb Y, JANUARY 2$ hi D MILK®AND CREAM ER AND EGGS rtyville 672â€"Mâ€"2 ty Cleaners ND BROS. le A Milk “.ltamin D ruernsey PHONE 410 NELSON id Any Make of Radiator OUS CREAM and DECORATING ers‘ Supplies ind St. Tel. H. P. 949 ROS. DAIRY nd Park, IIL DY FARMS AIRY C C all Paper, Glass ades, Auto Glass teurized Are. Highland PL. Adtaker 5& TAILORS 35 S. St. Johns Ave. NK AND FC one HARRY E. WING, f the Board of Trustees .nu_: of Deerfleld, Ili. H. P. 178 M nances or p herewith are ance shall be in ts passage and unsel A UGHEY 513 Elm Place ary 14, 1936 hern Presbyter. " ‘Tsingli <@ been securéed to Imited, Evangel. inoi8 f evening [ox? X47 full of of (a in of THURSDAY; JANUARY 23, 1986 First Church of Christ, Scientist First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, Illinois,â€" 381 Hazel avenue, is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" eludes testimonies of: Christian Sciâ€" ence healing, is at 8 o‘clock. _ Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. Subject for next Sunday‘s Lesson sermon, "Truth." 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, except on Saturday when it is open from 9 a.m. to 9 On Sunday the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borâ€" rowed, or purchased. . All are cordially i tend the services and the reading room. pgrmss is tf 20 ) ))? _1 5f *)/ Â¥ &7 3 iÂ¥ {ue s e _ e P Railroads put only their best engineers on impor - rg:"% tant runs like that. â€" ki on "2" ; Wha railroad men mean by the nginee P AYCZ nmemmmummw‘;’m-ï¬tw t P 40 .14 in, time after time, year after year, without a thin d-‘r‘ -.;.;£=_._ to regret. Now there‘s one thirg about this enginee T .i Tis. Th behever in mne. All clone m wad i hfie=d. . :i"~szs e e the he / ~**==== ave signals that tell him what to do, ahd he dc Mywhattheysay.Whenamphonnnmmuxwl down. Whenever he gots the sign of a curve or grade, he adjusts his speed accordâ€" ingly. Every red and green and amber light that .. + comes winking through the darkness means a definite SA & yzar order that he‘d never dream of ignoring. And when . ‘y)_3 a fiare warns him of danger, he just stops until he ( gets the goâ€"ahead. Now, when we pull out of our Pm ay station and on to thzox;mhi:‘d tr:‘ck, udwo are gooqu *, :+ engineers we‘ll take g our as _ o 9\COY ) [ come fsshing byâ€""Curve," "Steep nm.?:ebé lightâ€" _“Ei:'«g = "Stop." But along comes one that says "Intersection," > ‘é‘&.\*‘““*.‘ and there doesn‘t happen to be any car passing on ‘*75 â€˜ï¬ * that other road. Or one that says "School, go slow" ( , CE and there aren‘t any children about. Or "Slippéry > ® f when waet," but today the road is dry. And what‘s 5> the result? Why, a good many of us get to taking those =â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" > «inss with a grain of sait, and, after a while with * so much salt that if we aren‘t careful those warnings may lose their meaning. It is=‘t hard to imagine what would happen if the railroad engineer got into + that habit. He wouldn‘t be an engineer very long.|No Smg()\. (<â€"<â€"â€"> matter how many times his warnings prove unnedesâ€" it f D‘NGEE sary, he still goes on accepting them as gospel truth. s\OV‘N HARp And people who drive thousands of miles every year y CURy tell us they have trained themselves to the very sgme 2 S‘“ ==â€" habits as the engineers. We can just as easily form 4 â€"â€"= one habit as the %‘}Ҡw f ) other, and it pays 21â€" mss 4t 2L > to form the habit of . ..3z ==;;;‘ 2 j â€"â€"wU automatically actâ€" iss sls “‘ & a~ SS ing on the advice Nes i fl Das cw' 7 ; I’ of our roadside % 4 © i-' / " I"]‘/' ow t N E8 4".00 ts signs. P Y za Bethichem Evangelical Church Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister 815 Rosemary Terrace Deerfield. Sunday, January 26, 1936 Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Atthur F. Merner, Supt. o Morning worship 11 a.m. Special music by the choir. Sermon by Revâ€" erend Bruso. ~ _ Evangelical league 7 p.m. ToPit Basic Principles of Our Churech" (Denominational _ Day). _ Leader; George Stanger III. 1 service 8 p.m. _A ehBr.iul“s:nm«m , informal and hélur;- ful, but practical and throughtful. You are invited. *"oaut,| \ DANGEp s â€â€˜â€;‘"‘*ï¬ w f C ; h ( P tM, JP EZ 'ol’ NR ; E‘az, NC . Elte*" , _ So itisn‘tenough 8 wet %n‘ just to have our / > engine in good shape, and to watch our ',/ fuel and oil, or even to follow the rule 5 of not driving too many hours at a â€"â€"Q stretch. Those things are highly important, Te but it is just ufimpom‘:;;o 'il‘:ic:u:l“ 1 * our signals and follow re y. : Te Then we can look forward to sending 3 BCns baick that everâ€"welcome messageâ€""Arrived safe after pleasant Weekday Activities Choir rehearsal Friday 8 p.m. Mr. D._fld Stryker, director, : e CHRISTIAN san Chi B PV Udo. that I may have eternal life?! And be said unto him. Why callest thon me zood* there is none good bit one. chat is God: but if thou wilt enter into life. keep the" comâ€" miandments" (Matthew 19; 16. 17). The Lessonâ€"Nermon also in:â€" eluded the following passages from the Christian Science textbook "8cience and Health with Key to. the Neriptures." by Mary Baker Eddy: "Becnuse Life is God, Life must be eternal selfâ€"existent. _ Life is the everlasting 1 AM. the Being who was and is and shall be. whom mothing can erase" (p. 289â€"290). piscussinc sraxes we spoke of our cars as transportation systems . . . ""mpfl““.nmb:&mu:immï¬ h:::mk local we I but wor! on e l runs . . . back and forth from the office, ptores, anc <\â€": \g the rest of our regular stops. But every now and then ) z. §1 and especially when vacation time rolls around, we‘re 6i3 likely to want to change our run. And one fine da thercwolre.mnonthemlnnu.ltthe‘throtue% our "Overland Limited," if you please. itnaments . (3 The Lesson fuded the foll« he Christian Rcience and He eriptures." by Becnitse Life | Leadership Training class ‘Monâ€" ared f:'“ the Sefetys Comfort and Pleswure o by General Motors $ WE DRIVERS CHURCH NEW WaAs 1t SCIENCE CHURCHES the No. 9â€"COUNTRY DRIVING subjed all C on Ni ood invited 1 make Chu Sund mon e : rid â€" o give life i whic 1 unto thing ternal Why c _none but if of urC This 1 y the ‘he n Ar h to use to in d Jnnuu coun the be him, hall life? lest good thou comâ€" Lesâ€" of the US his atâ€" of Mr. l Presbyterian Church, rfield Rev. W. F. Weir, D.D., Minister i 9:30 Church school. | 10:00 Men‘s and |women‘s Bibl day 7:30 p.m. n'i & Evangelical league business meetâ€" ing Tuesday 8 p.m.‘ | |. |â€" a The midweek service Wadnesday 8 p.m. This will be social nlight for all members and friends | of the church. | _ Games and refreshments {will fol low the devotional service. classes vyN"? OF _ 3, Ne" er \\‘on;h\y 19/*, pet t g25 PC mont? aher P\ pubaithe fil New w F'\nance Cost~ 6% P*2 mos! or ‘/zoi\%na)fl\hww“\vpd“ glo» > ance [ _wket© Imunvce/ actu® 2 snefti $50 M‘.cï¬"\o _ach 3* ds a -Ip ‘fl 1100 s /C s utd usual L ~nIV®* ' F® A MONTH 4 & zow huys _ a New _ is ® 2 corD V3 llO(tS Wmoh:" worship, sermon by Dr. I]):oo Tuxis society. Subject, "What 4 the Church Contributes to L _ Young People‘s Lives." esday : f ‘ 7:30 p.m. Teacher Training class. ( Lessons 3 and 4, "How Learnâ€" f ing Takes Place" and "Aims â€"_| in Christian Teaching." ednesday: _ 8:00 Choir rehearsal _ .. Bt. John‘s Evmelial,‘Chnrch Green Bay and Homewood Avenues _ Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor _ Church school and worship service ssleisd‘l)’m. Boy Scouts. James oura" Russell, Scoutmaster. â€" 4:15 p.m. Girl Scouts, Dr. ‘â€"_ othy Davis, captain. Adbde w L CBED\T A dpauw'g' §re * . .. sd(‘i\:\oï¬l‘ °°v“‘.: s e Li ds *"* _ Lt esP 6% A We erage sh covfl“.e y" al 09\ . Asrort" Highland Park State Bank . agt*"~> need o ?‘ uw"/†10 mont? sa« l":‘ m ce Cost~ 6% ' w.\""'\’ ib rotal “’?‘“b mob Aae*" YoU pyA® ‘c,ud°“ ::x:;‘ )M‘,cti\"" , {r08 guch ‘,‘.:mv“ 1ort* C3 Joa109* THE PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. Watkins resides at 237 Hazel Avenue. He is a wellâ€"known sales engineer, and has long been recognized as one of Highland Park‘s leading and influential citizens. Mr. Frederick A. Special meeting of the m“ml of St. John‘s church this Th y evening, 8 o‘clock at the church. Choir rehearsal every Thursday, 7:30 p.m. 4 South First Street _ Telephone 555 _ Highland Park has been elected a Director of this bank at the annual j 6 stockholders‘ meeting. GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Electric Shop We are happy to announce that verrrnt un n pert e M mt | l t UinErntrnN iA T LE Ne o MAIE mt t td M | MHSMUENII THE OLD Reuasie BANK . Arrange for a demonstration today. Learn for yourself how many reasons there are for wanting a new Ford Vâ€"8. 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