0O1 Prlc. _________ 'byutuaigngs oarotfolt -PENNSY L VANN FUEL OUL A North Shore C@mIumy wlth North Shore Emiployes etd Offcer.- THREE Noréfi Shiore Pants-..d 25 y.ars'Norfh Shore Record. PINNYLVNIAOIL CO., 031 Sheruma Av. :of EVANSTON * 220!! QUENCiHE j BOWMAN, DAIRY Established 1874 Thej tUirI trust uUIIUr 11ne snanIJ 1 In 113been completed fer the aftair, which wings . . . and 'thou shaît make will give the children a chance to en- them drink of the river of thy pleas- joy the merry-go-round. pony ride, uires. F1or witt thee isthe fountain bail gaine and races with the club of life" (Psahîis 36:7-9). menibers and their friends. Among the citations which coin- "The invitation is a thougbtfut and prised the lesson-.sermon was the. generous ý suggestion,". said_ Mrs. foll owinog f rom1 the Bible: "In the Hairry A. Sellery, of Ravinia, p res- ~vayof ightousessis lfeandin ident of the Arden Shore, association thé patbway thereof there is no "and 'will be a great treat for the' death" (Proverbs 12: 28). children' It will giv e tbemi and their councilors an. opportunity. to mfeet The' lesson-sermon also included their many friends on- the north shore. the followving* passages froml the The children formerly sen somle Christian Science textbook, "Science delightful days at Ravinia park, and and Health with Key to the Scrip- this picnic Will afford: an enjoyable tures," by. Mary Baker Eddy: "Mor- outing to varyr camp life, opportunity tais daim that death is inevitable; for. whicb baàs been lacking since but man's eternal- Principle -s- ever- Ravinia's clos ing." present Life» (P. 312). l3ug.es will transport the children to and from the picnic grounds, and~ each cbild will, have a picnic lunch, with milk and ice cream, and a sou- venir prize as well as an opportunity to enjoy the amusements. of the day. "Arden Shore bas long been recog- DELIVEed as onie of the worthiest efforts at intelligent social service ini the Chi- TéfA ircago area," said Ervin D. Hintzpeter, club president, in making the an- nouncement. "And it is in a very real TH I I sense the north shore's own project. !~ UuRST ~In taking this step to share the joys of our picnic with these worthy chul- dren and their councilôrs, tbe Tenth District Young Men's club feels that it is demonstrating its interest in good citizenship i a most practical way. We fee1 2'1çulrPl1 *hat onn unre.A iGrove on Apugst 4.'? Pt. Sheridan WiII Have Patriots' Day Program The Citizens' Military. Training camp at Fort Sheridan is having a "Patriot's"ý day, celebration on Satur- day, july 27; at 10 o'clock in .the morning. An interesting prograni bas been, arranged, including a regimental parade of the entire "CMTC" and a -3unuuy scnooi wiu convene at 9Y o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. Frrderick Hipp and their.daughter, Jean, of Sterling, Ill., are visiting the former's mother, 'Mrs.' Frederick G. Hipp, 1609Tenth strçet.. of Szperior DOQWMAN"S - FISH MILK -5THE-,VERYý FINEST