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Highland Park Press, 10 Sep 1936, p. 2

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i8 ffl is iSH F0 {8 §# ARE YOU p;,?y*. ~HEAT YOU Doh City Address I‘d like to have more facts about CRANE boilers that save fuel money, and how I can get one put in on the »oâ€" xo-dnnphn. I understand that is inquiry places me tinder no obligaâ€" tion whatever. ~| . ‘. : the boiler. More heat is taken from the @!! in YOur h¢ g;%agfut:fimmtommmw i And ten to 0; ‘ o,""'”'"m Te o g | Tess fuci is used With a Crane botle, *" . ::Zt * an::x:;a Any responsible heating contractor can "°"°""°°'¢* liv,ey?lcmvk&inhmafiqnan‘gatme THREE YEARS To I home. Mail the coupot below for full de Th€ Crane Fingt tails on Crane Heating Systems. <â€" Plan .. . no mof -----+------"‘ down ana t;fi CRANE CO., 1224 Emerson Street . ... .. â€"=: >‘ I 1 4 ‘lul!. COldfiSh %md match. You‘ll feel.&me nrmxttl: trying to heat HV old house? w hold your hand over the flame. It‘s ; d , hot. Crane uses this phenomenon to save . â€"Ven if your 'j is.m """”“’g ow: ( : in winter, is if Here : Crane Boilers bout + l I w%d-éehqtibuug‘:::nfa‘?:fi:uly toomuch: -..‘fl‘; f‘uel?‘ 1 botler dcl::%mq mtmted;b‘afl!eai Ten to one lfi' i8 direct the water over the hottest part of all in your 11;‘,} ig iplant. the boiler. More heat is taken from the Y ns ‘plant, Mandpuadpnmtofiwn\dnwnfio i And ten to 0 :'; can corâ€" for the tem; it ( 'jfu at 5) Puo for the same room temperatures, rect it and sayd imoney at Hold the palm of your hand beside a ionmnch fechuee temoerit W over the. . It‘s b"_c{'_“_éjmfthhplmmenontonve should be . . . if you find it hard to heat lthiright through. If your fuel bi anhigber f -ho\dgbe.,.‘?rn;mfinditmm-m OwWNERS PRAISE CRANE BOILER ‘Repairing, |Remodeling, Liaying, Stair Pads| and Ozite Padding. New and Canpets and Rugs of ‘zlddemptiou Simple Match Test Revea/si Heating Secret That Saves Money Finest workmanship by native Oriental and Chinese Rugs Subject for next Sunday‘s Lesson ”Atrnpd»her;:din‘; i | room â€" is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridan road, which is open daily from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 Pho : HIGHLAN'];“PM 390‘ 329 North Green Bay Road . Highland Park Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30.. ‘‘Since I have had the C.r;ne Boiler installed in'gy home I am very well ies d reprnt amep a great, saving,: it‘s comfortâ€" .& mq:r mt"vn" mn' WARD VETTER, L Island City, N. Y, 'nufindq morning service is held at o‘clock, and the Wednesâ€" day sevening â€" meeting, ~which inâ€" cludes testimonies of Christian Sciâ€" ence healing, is at 8 o‘clock. . First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, Illinois, 381 Hazel avenue, is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Church News Special Price for this month only PAGE TWO Cleaned {at correspondingly State 3900 This church everybody. | Sunday, Sept Sunday school{10 â€"Evening service 7 Our new pastbr. both morning and ._. MHighwood ‘Miet Highwood Ave, | a 1 Rev. W. C. ‘ 94) The Lesson}â€"Sermon also inâ€" included the following passages from the Christian Science t&x ‘ | "Sclence and Haalth with K the, Ncriptutes," by y Baker Eddy : "Man reflects te . Truth, }Life, and Love. The re of man, thus! understood, inc all that i# imâ€"| plied by the ter mage‘ and: "likeâ€", ness‘ as used 1 SBeripture!‘ (p.r rowed, or & All are cordia tend the servi the reading Bethichem Ey Rev. Earl J.; 815 Rosen Bible and all anthorized Christian Science 1i e may be rea. ,'bo‘r. rowed, or PAE td CHRISTIAN SCIENC { t 4 4 "Man" was the shb sonâ€"Sermon in all Chu: Scientist, on Sunday, The Golden Jw perfect man, and be¢ho for the end;ag bat (P‘m“: k3 d Amohg the dithtfon in the evening, e on | day | 8 p.m. Mrs. John Vetter, class M;%!th pen. â€"9 a.m. to 9 mderwillbeinehmafthcmqot- pme : § : c 306 l TBR 4 % y CHRISTIAN | on hom 2o 20. Bs uie e wih £ 38 VING FOR ON‘T GET? 45b p.m. ; |. [ I1 be wi mg ening services, a : welcome tg Emvertq 1.?“4 quist, Pastor | ‘mber 13 | _ | dist invited to ‘atâ€" use of Sungday: . Efiday: ‘The choir will meet for rehhrul at 7:30 p.m. in the choir j | Bethany Evangelical Church Ih’ Laurel and McGovern & f*',. H. F. Siemsen, Pastor Tfiunday:, The Waman‘s Missionâ€" ary society ‘will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. F. Vetter, 347 McDaniels avenue, at 2:30 p.m. Frtiday: The choir will meet for w'? ~under the auspices of the foman‘s Missionary society will be héld at 8 o‘clock. Rev. R. E. Swanâ€" son . of Winnetka, will be the speaker and special music. will be: featured. | . Young people who wish to be conâ€" rmed next Palm Sunday are kindly reéequested to enroll with the pastor. &ll:u sessions begin Saturday, Ocâ€" r 3. * f & ||_ Bt. Paul‘s Evangelical Church. [ (>~* >‘ Deenfeld . . : . | Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Church school and worship servâ€" ce 10:30 a.m. : /. <}, _ Members of the LL.L. club will meet in the: Social room of the gh‘u"reb Wednesday, September 16, 45 a.m. Sunday school under the fliuetion of Dr. E. D. Fritsch.â€" ?i;hlqnl Park Presbyterian Church \â€"â€"Laurel and Linden Avenues . Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, D.D., Pastor | Church Phone 683 ? «: Sunday: 10;:30 ‘Morning worship. Dr. Sherâ€" . win will preach. 12988 10:30 â€" Church school. This is the ‘last Sunday under the summer I lch.du]c. % pr | / Musser‘s cottage on Long Lake. ;i'Brlnc a campfire lunch. All high . school young people‘ interested § ‘?3%d to meet at the church smt 3:00. t First United Evangelical Church ?ieen Bay Rd. at Laure! Ave. ‘Rev. F. Brandfeliner, Pastor <_. A Little Church with a t :. Great Saviour Thursday evening, September 10: gpecial missionary birthday meetâ€" | A. : C. E. Movéy, the father oil one of Illinois‘ faupd poets, Richâ€" Q. : Who wa of this school? | A. / In 1857 d;}ilinois glre established the State niversity at ‘Bl°'°,lÂ¥1l) igton. Q. Who was the first ; 21 ; ; 7. Action /was taken ‘to establish ; uniformity) in modes of teaching in Illinois? . o lished. _ ___VIPCHically all the elective ofâ€" ficers of the Subg. f j e Q. What was 0.6J of the reésults of this law? {4 j A. â€" Two. years & ter, 1912 the gresidenthl prima; was â€" estabâ€" EL. a ¢. when was the direct Primary Law given to thet::)olo of lll?nois? A. ‘ 1910. This lqn gave the peoâ€" ple the right to nominate by direct yote practically all the elective ofâ€" ficers of the State. || * aoR THE PRESS8 _ & ; What cities competed with Springfield in 1934 for the privilege .of being the capital of, Illinois? A. Jacksonville, Peoria, ‘ Alton, Vandalia and the geographical cenâ€" ‘ter of the State, in Logan County 28 miles northeast pf Springfield. Q. When was the Australian Balâ€" lot system adopted in Illinois? . . A.| In 1891. Ui_;'rlei' this system the State prepares| the ballot and the voter is insured the secrecy of the ballot. t ft Homer Guck .w?l» be chairman of the day and Col. |R. R. MceCormick will preside at e Stadium. proâ€" gram. . John A. Stevenson is secreâ€" tary of the committee and James B. Forgan, vice regsident of theâ€" First National !Ban, is treasurer. selves to mi;t;l,;, Constitution Day . taking part in it.| . _ This is the third annual observâ€" ance in Chicago of Constitution Day and, acco ng to Mr. Miner, :this year‘s celeb ‘ation will surpass ‘those : in formet years with inâ€" creased enthusiagm, an augmented program and a larger number of patriotic citizem,‘wticipctin:. Backing up / program is a committee of 700 leading Chicago citizens, who tm‘q pledged themâ€" uoc onl a Li 1 _ Details of the staging of the specâ€" tacle are now:biEnx worked out and will be -nnofiun:e«! within a few days, ‘Mr. Miner stated. At | the same time he. will announcté | the name of a nationallyâ€"known speaker who * will address the vast throng in the Stadium ts a part of Constiâ€" tution Day olnx\mnce. $ ‘ _ Leo Kopp, conductor of the Chiâ€" _cago City Opera company, who is now in New York, will return to Chicago espetially for the Constituâ€" tion Day celebration and will direct the orchestra in ‘the staging of "Give Me Libertyâ€"." Music will be a feature of the spectacle, which will be produced with»special 'lig'ht-‘ ing and scenic effects. L td Do You Know Illinois? _ _ Mr. Miner announced that the mammoth spectacle will be particâ€" ularly fitting in its setting, d'f:r imâ€" mense Stad where more | than 25,000 persons will gather to parâ€" ticipate in the| celebration of Conâ€" stitution Day. , ing of theivgtc "American doeuâ€" ment will be presented on the huge stage of the Stadium. â€" [â€" . ‘Several . hundred persons will take part in the spectacle, which will have as its central theme the rise of constitutional government in America. . t ) _ Tableaux tracing the tyranny out of which the g::mtltution grew, the making of the Constitution tnd] other famous incidents in the writâ€" Mr. Miner announced that "Give Me Libertyâ€"," a huge spectacle, will be staged on the Constitution Day program, which is to be held in the Chicago Stadium. _ tend," Mr, Miner said. "Here is one day in year when all seeâ€" tions of should (join toâ€" gether to| honor ‘our forefsathers who made it possible for us to enâ€" joy life, lfi)o%t‘y and. happiness toâ€" day." w t Sn PCA i What "We wgni to ‘make this year‘s celebration of Constitution Day a cityâ€"wide affair and a special inviâ€" tation <is extended to residents of communities: and suburbs to atâ€" Residents â€"of communities and suburbs of Chicago are especially invited to take part in Chicago‘s celebration |of Constitution Day, Sept. 17, it was announced by Julâ€" ius H. )(i%-u«min director of Chicago‘s titution Day Celeâ€" bration â€"co tbee: : > 3.3 11 ‘ Constitution Day to Be Observed Sept. 17 Rev. F. G, Piapenbrok, Pastor . g:‘l;ip}urviee 9 a.m. | 10 a.m. i . A 5p.dmng of all officers of the different organizations of the church will be held at the church, Monday, September 14, 8 p.m. 7:‘5"9.5:3*_ Midâ€"week service in the chapel of the church. _ | ~ 41:00 a.m,. Morning mjp.- 6:45 p.m. Christian Endeavor, . it â€" will be ;“Wawduo Night." . 7:45 p.m.;Evonlnxh, m:m,' with a message by the pastor. .Wedn-'tn'y: 9:45 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Annual County W. C. T. U. convenâ€" tion in | auditorium : of â€"Bethany church, all citizens are invited. â€" St. John‘s Evangelical Church action _ arranging |the celebration and principal Legislaâ€" Normal Mibad‘s o |»r ~forâ€"odbard | 6 at w F § § . "Tk * anzal;han A‘lure brae â€" you ‘ehjoy its sbftness â€" » | _ °e gentleness and f; #s of its gupport!. is [F.: | j ; â€" CGARNETT‘S| â€" j N NE 3: p D N seus 5 "STRETCHES BC ]“?qwmsi with a grand, svelte, leahâ€" ipped f >! The "Finder"â€"a Le Gant corget with Iwoâ€"Way stretch Youthlastic sidg panels > controls hip bulges to youth .‘ ‘ ed curves. The‘ back panel of ‘co satin Lastexâ€"defines a 'khtful i ouetu â€"perfect for the fashiork ‘ight pictare! Conâ€" trol and ease througho t â€" the L side fastener is an im;:lvt’)y"" y over '-‘:' eluâ€" sive hooks! Focus . cli -?nd the "n ou are . â€"a complete picture 1'; Fasghionis best!â€" enforced? A.. No. The settliers thre to move into Missouri and to A,. © The ordinance of 1 hibited slavery in the P Territory, of which Illinois /w Q.| When was the first antiâ€"@layâ€" ery law in Illinois passed? | i _ _ LE CANT Youthlastic! © STRETCHES B@TH ways" § In: Fo G $10.C ¢ fl:ums.fl U S Open need it. grocerie The: Mo them it holding hold the THURSDAY $ i4 [ d The tsv<* coul ol o. Oha houre pop . tm" rt,‘?".-t" i. m ‘ane pa dn Want Ad, : y Yhiak Yhiak

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