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Highland Park Press, 16 Nov 1939, p. 12

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In the top picture, workmen are shown cutting over the southâ€"bound North Shore track. In the center picture, an electric welder is putâ€" ting on the copper binders, and in the lower the 9:47 Chicago local is shown entering the new track, on schedule, the entire cutâ€"over operaâ€" tion having been performed within the 30 minute period between train schedules. S un day afternoon, November 5, at Lincoln Playground Commuâ€" nity Service of Highland Park conâ€" ducted Highland Park‘s second archâ€" ery contest of the year. The field captain was George Scheuchenpfug (Mr. X.) The results were as follows: American round for menâ€"First to W, E. Cunningham. Hitting the target for 89 out of a possible 90 times with a score of 593. This betâ€" ters his score in the first contest by 119 points. Second place to Irâ€" ving Brand, 409 points, and third place to Jerry Sasch, 308 points. For the past two weeks as picâ€" tured above, North Shore trains have been cut over from a point a short distance south of Willow street to the south end of the project, through Winnetka and Kenilworth. Results of Second Archery Contest Grade separation workmen are hastening the laying of permanent North Western tracks throughout the Winnetkaâ€"Kenilworth project, over which North Shore line trains are being temporarily operated while the other permanent construction is carried forward. NEW STEP IN GRADE PROJECT This was done in order that work might be started at an early date on the wetaining wall along the east side of the rightâ€"ofâ€"way through Indian Hill and the north part of Kenilworth. In the meantime, permanent North Western tracks are being laid through the cut to the north end of the project, in Glencoe. Columbian round for women was won by Paula Raff, who scored 195 points; second to Mrs. Ruth Cunâ€" ningham, who had 192 points, and third place to Anna Mary Pantelis. In the boy and girl class, Leonâ€" ard Goring scored 250 points and Carol Laegler scored 202 points. Carl Kleist of Northbrook shot a demonstration American round for men with the men archers. He hit the target 89 times out of a possible 90 with a score of 611. REAL ESTATE LOANS 2 North Sheridan Road Highland Park, IIlinots Telephone: Highland Park 93 EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY, A REDUCTION IN INSURANCE RATES, APPLICABLE TO PLEASURE CARS, OF TWENTY TO TWENTYâ€"FIVE PERCENT. Automobile Insurance Rates Reduced The United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company The assureds are also covered in "driving other cars." V. William Briddle ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE FOR FURTHER INFORMATION Announces also Acknowledged by all as a slave to duty, Congressman Church has maintained a fiveâ€"year record of never having missed a session of Congress nor a single roll call, risâ€" ing from a sick bed for the Special Session this fall. His thorough knowledge of events in Washington and the entire New Deal legislative program, make him the "upâ€"toâ€"date" candidate for service in the Senate, according to his admirers. In this period of world unrest and Euroâ€" pean War, they also point to his ranking position and long service on the House Naval Affairs comâ€" mittee. He was in Oslo, Norway, this summer, as a delegate to the Interparliamentary Conference just prior to Germany‘s invasion of Poâ€" land. He heard Anthony Eden deâ€" liver his famous war speech in the House of Commons but he refuses to let emotionalism sway his oppoâ€" sition to American participation in this war. Congressman Church served 16 years in the Illinois Legislature. He was elected to Congress in 1934 and in 1936 carried his district by 18,â€" 000 votes against Roosevelt‘s 15,000 margin. The Democratic landslide in Cook county in 1938 failed to afâ€" feet Church who rolled up a 40,000 majority. Although a Cook county man, living in Evanston and pracâ€" ticing law in Chicago, the Congressâ€" man comes from Vermilion county where he and three sisters still have large farming interests. Early Announcement Expected Regarding Senate Candidacy Chicago, I!1., Nov. 14â€"After conâ€" ferring with many Republican leadâ€" ers throughout the State since his return from Washington, and months of pressing on the part of his friends, Congresman Ralph E. Church, Evanston, lone Republican representative in Washington from Cook county, today indicated he would make an early announcement concerning his decision on becoming a candidate for the United States Senate. â€"Photo by Hollister Publications Speaking before a large audience in the Deerficld Grammar school, last Thursday evening, Dr. John R. Carr, C.8., of Philadelphia, Pa., gave a lecture on "Christian Science: The Science of Christian Healing." Dr. Carr is a member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The Firet Church of Christ, Seiâ€" entist, in Boston, Mass. The lecture was as follows: Christian Science is a Science, a philosophy, and a religion, a threeâ€" fold mode of thought whereby Truth comes to the understanding. Through Christian Science, thought is reâ€" pented, reformed, regenerated, puriâ€" fied, and spiritualizedâ€"the human yielding to the divine; and, through baptism or the submergence of the human in the divine, consciousness is exalted to the high level of spiritual understanding. Christian Science, properly preâ€" sented and rightly understood, is a "feast of fat things, a feast of wines on the lees, of fat things full of marrow, of wines on the lees well refined." Christian Science bids all to this "feast of fat things" and "wines on the lees" as it spreads a table of Truth and Love for those hungering and thirsting after rightâ€" eousness. To be scientific, a system of healâ€" ing or of teaching must possess three fundamentals or prerequisites ; namely: first, principle; second, rule; third, proof. Christian Seiâ€" ence meets fully these requirements, as the following quotations from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Seripâ€" tures" by Mary Baker Eddy, reâ€" veal: "The Principle of divine meâ€" taphysics is God; the practice of divine metaphysics is the utilization Brief Synopsis of Lecture on Christian Bcience Given Nov. 9 Christian Science, with its scienâ€" tifically Christian system of Mindâ€" healing as taught and practiced originally by Christ Jesus, and in this age by Mary Baker Eddy, is a subject of supreme importance and profound significance to the whole world. *HE HIGEHLAND PALRK PRES§# then Mind, not matter, must have been the first medicine. God being Allâ€"inâ€"all, He made medicine; but that medicine was Mind." Health is a spirituallyâ€"mental state, not a physiological nor an anatomical one. Healing is a metaphysical or divineâ€" lyâ€"mental process, not a physical nor a pathological one. It is brought about by the action of impersonal, impartial, universal Principle, diâ€" vine Mind, Love, operating through spiritual law, to the end of proving the presence, power, might, majesty, dominion, victory, supremacy, even the allness of God, good, Mind, Love. In the Manual of The Mother Church, written by Mary Baker Eddy, page 17, one reads: "At a meeting of the Christian Scientist Association, April 12, 1879, on moâ€" tion of Mrs. Eddy, it was voted,â€" To organize a church designed to commemorate the word and works of our Master, which should reinâ€" state primitive Christianity and its lost element of healing." of the power of Truth over error; (p. 111) ; and, "Science will declare God aright, and Christianity will demonstrate this declaration and its This Science offers to a sick and sinning world a system of healing which is scientific, Christian, absoâ€" lute, exact, full, and final; a system which, when applied according to the Science stated in "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, has healed, is healing, and will continue to heal, in everâ€"increasing manner, every ill "that flesh is heir to." divine spiritually" (p. 466). 2 Mind, not matter, is medicine. Mrs. Eddy states this on page 142 Mind was first and selfâ€"existent, The Principle, rule, and proof of this Christianly scientific system of medicine are set forth in the writâ€" ings of Mrs. Eddy, which together with the King James Version of the Bible, form the texts of Chrisâ€" tian Science. Christian Science healâ€" ing is a system of therapeutics idenâ€" tical with that taught and practiced by Christ Jesus. NORTH SHORE Ggasa CO. T. P. CLARK, Superintendent Matg.firn Mb'-'r Two of the country‘s foremost 21, starting at 8:30 at the Waukeâ€" gan high school gym. The card shapes up as the finest penses, will be used by the P.~T.A. groups to purchase milk for the unâ€" dernourished children in the public and parochial schools. Savoldi, one of the ten top heavyâ€" weights in the wrestling game, is also one of the most colorful wrestâ€" lers in the business. He was a star fullback on two of the late Knute Rockne‘s greatest elevens. McMilien, likewise, was a great gridder in his intercollegiate days, winning Allâ€" American honors at the University of Illinois. In the semiâ€"windup of the charity show, Fred Grubyer, the "Missing Link" of the heavyweight division, will grapple the one and only Ruffy Silverstein, unbeaten in three years of professional wrestling. The two preliminary bouts will feature Johann Bromberg, German ace, against Fritz Krueger, and the powerful Mike London, hailing from Lodi, Calif., against Kid Chapman. American football players, Joe Savâ€" oldi of Notre Dame and Jim McMilâ€" charity wrestling show to be preâ€" sented by the Parentâ€"Teacher asso cintions of ring, and all indications point to a capacity turnout. Proceeds of the show, over and above actual exâ€" Tickets for the show are popularly 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Open: WEEK DAYS 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. SATURDAYS 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. SUNDAYS 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p. m. Y-m-r‘hlz.hvildhvhnth-mu-.'hn&.uul suthorized Christi ld-nlhall:‘tl:‘.'-:’hhnd.hnwd-m mc CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1989 On exhibition in the New Guines collection at Field Museum are cerâ€" tain masks of the Tami tribe, known as "tatgo." Worn by designated men, they represent spirits. Under tribal law, any woman, child or unâ€" township high school band will enâ€" tertain before the show and during by the chairman of the P.â€"T.A. counâ€" initiatd person seeing or recognizâ€" to death. QualityCleaners RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND e DRY CLEANING CO. . Larson‘s Stationery Store hes REPAIRS â€" RENTALS â€" Highland Park 567 E K. CATTON 'ypewri‘{f_r

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