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Highland Park Press, 3 Mar 1927, p. 2

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irst Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, Ill., 381 Hazel Aveâ€" ‘ mue, a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass., holds services every % morning at 10:45â€" and on »Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock, when W itestimonies of Christian Science healâ€" are given. Sunday School meets ‘at 9:30 a.m., and is open to pupils ‘ under the age of twenty. __ "Christ Jesus" was the subject of | ‘the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches| »f Christ, Scientist, Sunday, Feb. 27. on Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock. The Pastor will preach a series of sermons on "Significant Events in the Life of Jesus." These sermons will have practical bearing on modern Christian living. There will be special music in all services. Come and bring your friends. "GOd, Delteve aiso in me. Believe me | that 1 am in the Father, and the] Father in me: or else believe me for the very works‘ sake. Verily, verily.i I say unto you, He that believeth cm’ me, the works that I do shall he do | miso; and greater works than these| ‘ t he do; because 1 go unto my " (John 14:1, 11, 12). . The Lessonâ€"Sermon also included the following passages from the| MORNING WORSHIP at 10:30. Sermon by the Pastor. Special singâ€" ing by our vested Girls‘ Choir. We aim to make these services worshipâ€" ful, inspiring and helpful. A special invitation is extended to visitors in town and to people who have no churchâ€"home _ in this community. Come and worship with us. All memâ€" bers are urged to make a special efâ€" fort to be regular in their attendance at all our services during this Lenten season. Wednesday, March 9 â€"The Womâ€" an‘s Missionary society will meet in the church at 8 p. m. Sister Frida Hoff from Immanuel Housc, Chihcaâ€" go, will speak. North ave and Lauretta Place Wm. B. Doble, Minister Sunday March 6â€" 9:30 a. m.â€"Sunday school 10:45 a. m.â€"Morning worship 6:30 p. m.â€"Epworth League "*With Christ in Galile Tuesday, March %â€"2. j _ Monday,._March 7â€"The Lutheran brotherhood will be entertained by Mr. Aug. Benson, 116 Green Bay road, Highland Park, at 8 p. m. > Friday, March 11â€"Luther league in church at 8 p. m. The Golden Text was from John J:17,â€""The law was given by Moses, But grace and truth came by Jesus Christ." You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 361 Central avenue, which is open every week day The Woman‘s Foreign Society meets with Mrs. man, Mrs. Fred Okey as Wednesday, March 9 Sundayâ€" *9:45 Sunday school. 11:00 Morning worship. Swedish. ~8:00 p. m. Stereopticon pictures: "Jesus in the Wilderness With His Life Problem." ._ Among the citations which comâ€" fl.d thg Lessonâ€"Sermon was the lowing from the Bible: "Let not your heart be troubled: ye believe in God, betieve also in me. â€" Believe me from nine in the morning until six im the‘evening and on Wednesdays unâ€" til 7:30. The reading room is also open on Sunday afternoon from 2:30 + Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson sermon, "Man." Oak Ridge avenue and High street _ _ G. A. 0. Engstrom, pastor St. Johns Evangelical SPECIAL LENTEN SERVICES Topic. "Who‘s My Bos 5+1 Cor 6:19. 20 8 p. m.â€"Midâ€"week servic Corner Green Bay road and Homeâ€" nod avenue. Grace M. E. Church Highwood Lutheran \. . Notices for this column should be in to the Pre into all truth" (p. 332). Christian Science r./an Science textbook, "Science Health with Key to the Scripâ€" ," by Mary Baker Eddy: "Jesus °HURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS â€"police raided the night clubs im the other night and found of guests, which indicates that ite of all rumors.Florida is not Christian istrated Christ; he proved that is the divine idea of Godâ€"the Ghost, or Comforter, revealing venings Science rssistingr Chas. Ku rvice. Topie Missionar BRIDGE CLUBS AND PRIVATE PARTIES MAY HAVE SCORE PADS FREE BY TELEPHONiNG H. P. 178 OR CALLING AT THE RELIABLE LAUNDRY. ady â€" {\First United Evangelical tion Highwood avenue and Evert place Wm. W. Nelson, pastor Friday, March 4â€" > & p. m. Prayer meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lars Nielsen. Saturday, March 5~â€"~ 8 p. m. Epworth League Social and Literature meeting at church. There will also be a short business session ut the beginning of the hour. Sunday, March 6â€" 10:30 a m. Sundar sehant (A» Mondayâ€" : 10:00 Regular meeting of the Dorâ€" cas society. Luncheon will be served at twelveâ€"thirty, Tuesdayâ€" . 2:30 The Presbyterian guild will moet at the home of Mrs. B. A. Hamâ€" ilton, 206 N. Linden avenue. 3:45 Lowa Camp Fire girls. Wednesdayâ€" 8:00 Church night program. Proâ€" fessor Norman E. Richardson will speak on "Pathological Conditions to Avoid." Following is a schedule of events on the Deerficldâ€"Shields high school calendar until June, as far as anâ€" neuneed: _ _ "***~~~/+â€"~ March 3â€"P. T. A. March 11â€"End of six weeks. March 10, 11, 12â€"District tournaâ€" ment (at Waukegan). April 7â€"P. T. A. April 8â€"Senior play, ~ April 15â€"April 25â€"Spring vacaâ€" The monthly meeting of the Womâ€" an‘s Missionary society will be held on Thursday, March 10, at 2:30 p. m., at the home of Mrs. E. L. Schultz, 1214 Isabelia street, Wilmette. Sundayâ€" s . 9:45 Chureh school. â€" 945 Adult class. Topic: "Chrisâ€" tianity on the American Frontier." _11:00 Morning worship. The Rev. Frank Fitt will preach. 2:00 Boys‘ Communicants‘ class at the manse. . 245 Girls‘ Communicants‘ class at the manse. 4:00 Monthly meeting of tha sns 6 p. m. Ep mecting and | 745 p. m Swodish. â€" Re missionary . t message. . It tunity to bea furlough: he ~~1H:00 ~Mornming~â€"worâ€"hipâ€"â€"Rev. H. J. Osterland will preach. 7:45 Evangelistic service in charge of Rev. Osterland, who will preach every night this week. Friday night has been set apart as Sunday school night. All officers, teachers and scholars should be presâ€" ent. Mrs. E. R. Baum conducts the singing and renders a special selecâ€" tion at each service. The public is cordially invited to attend all of these services. ston th HIGH SCHOOL EVENTS FOR REST OF YEAR 5:00 Rehearsal of Girls‘ choir. 7:00 Young People‘s society. Reâ€" ports from the Older Girls‘ conferâ€" also preach 13th. Wednesday, March 9, at 8 o‘clock the Rev. C. G. Unangst, presiding elder, will preach and conduct the fourth quarterly conference. He will la 9:30 a. m. Bible school. Impresâ€" sions of Godliness made upon the youth last throughout the life. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Serâ€" mon by the pastor. 7:00 p. m. Christian â€" Endesvor. Topic, "Stewardship as a Rule of Livâ€" ing." Leader, Miss Esther Dreiske, 7T:45 p. m. Gospel service. Inspiraâ€" tional and helpful. han it Green Bay road rding to th April 29â€"End of six weeks. May 5â€"P. T. A. meeting. May 6â€"Junior prom. May 30â€"Decoration day (boliday) June 10â€"End of six weeks. June 16â€"Commencement. J. G. Finkbeiner, pastor 9:45 Sunday school session. Bethany Evangelical Sccond street near Laurel avenue Swedish Methodist 1> D. m. (Evening service in dish. Rev. Joel Borgman, "our" ionary to Indif, will bring the age. It may be your last opporâ€" ty to bear him during his present ough; he plans to return to India latter part of this month. ou are always welcome. 30 The Sunday Evening club Monthly meeting of the sesâ€" . m. Sunday school. Acâ€" o the sccretary‘s report our e was larger l{: Sunday is been for about %en years. ce it evon larger next Sunâ€" Epworth l« y road and Laurel avenue R. Cardwell, pastor: N vSuâ€"navnv;_ ;;ning, March Presbyterian ‘agu> devotional Study class. H.\ \ birthk of a baby girl on Sunday, Feb. | 27, at the Highland Park hospital. i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Belgard of W. | Central avenue, Highwood, announce the birth of a baby girl on Friday, | Feb. 25, at the Highiand Park hosâ€" | pital. Mrs. Pagl W. Blanchard entertainâ€" ed a party of friends and relatives at a dimner Sunday e’e’ninz given at her home on Walker avenue, The omofq town guests included Mr. and Mrsy J. E. McCormick and daughter, Miss Emma McCormick and Mn Marion James all of Aurora, IiI. The Woman‘s Missionary Society of the Bethany Evangelical church will mect at the home of Mrs. Henry Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mills and small son of St. John‘s Place returned Sunday from California where they have spent the past three weeks. gratulations on the birth of a boy on fuming. Pob. 27 at the Hightend Purp Mr. and Mrs. Eric Johnson of Homewood avenue are the happy parâ€" ents of a baby boy born Saturday, Feb. 26, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin J. Cole of Beech street amnnounce the birth of a girl on Sunday, Feb. 27, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Macchtle of Homewood avenue on Thursday afternoon, March 10, at twoâ€"thirty. If. and Mrs. Jack Anderson of Bucr avenue, Winnetka, announce the Mr. Raiph Bard of N. St. Johns avenue left today for California where he will join his wife and small daughter, who left last week. Mrs. J. MeDougall who has been sick for several weeks, was groatly surprised Monday night when a numâ€" ber of friends gave her a party at her home on N. Green Bay road. Alâ€" though Mrs. McDougall was unable to take part the group of friends enâ€" joyed cards. ~ Mr. and Mrs. John P. Henner of Chicago were the Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Conrad, Mrs. W. C. Heinrichs of S. Green Bay road, will entertain the Bridge club this afternoon. Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen will be the next hostess. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Strong, of Orâ€" chard lane, Deerfield, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a buby bey on Friday, Feb. 25 at the The art department of the Glencoet Woman‘s club was entertained Thurs~ day afternoon, Feb. 24, at the bomel of Mr. and Mrs. Peyraud of Ravinia.} Mr. and Mrs. Henry G. Winters and daughter Edna, spent Sunday in Chicago visiting relatives. 0 â€" Mrs. Roger Rockenbach (Blanche Schuler} of Waukegan spent Tuesday in Highland Park visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Wessling have returned to their home on Glencoe avenue, having spent the winter with their parents, Mr: and Mrs. G. Kreuâ€" ger of Green Bay road. The Mother‘s club had dinmer at the Y. W. C. A. on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rickoff of Ft. Sheridan avenue entertained forty guests on Saturday night at her home The occasion being a house warming. The friends enjoyed dancing for the most part of the evening which was followed by a light luncheon. The outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were from Racine, Milwaukee and Waukegan, Miss Nancy Wright of Ridge road and Miss Esther Munro of Racine, both teachers of Ridge school are at their respective homes recovering from an attach of the "flu." Mrs. Charles Timson of Wilmot road will entertain the Deerfield Civic committee of the Highland Park Woman‘s club at her home on Friday afternoon. Mrs. R. Bremer of S. Green Bay road who has been quite ill is now able to be up and around again. Highland Park hospital Mr. Paul Borchardt who underâ€" went a slight operation at the Highâ€" land Park hospital has returned home and is getting along nicely. The Woman‘s club board met a the home of Mrs. Everett Easton o S. St. Johns avenue on Monday af ternoon Mrs. Fred Richards, Jr., spent the week ond in Grand Rapids, Mich., visiting her ‘daughter, Miss Marion who is teaching in one of the schools there. Nrs. Andrcw Decker was taken to the Evanston hospital last Sunday suffering from searlet fever. Miss Salome Brand spent the week end in Champaign, IH. While there she attended the Acacia Spring formâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sherwin left last week for St. Petersburg, Fla., where they will spend a month. Tuesday of next week Mrs. Conâ€" stant C. Hopkins will go to Des Moines, !a., to attend the first Amerâ€" ican Homes. National congress which it held by the General Federation of Wowen‘s clubs. â€" r Mr. Edward Booth returned Friday from Florida where he spent the past two months. Mrs. Henry E. Mason entertained the chairmen of the coâ€"operation with war veterans of the Federation of clubs of the Tenth Congressional disâ€" trict of Hlinois at luncheon on Satâ€" urday, Feb. 26. . â€" Mrs. George Moseley has gone to Florida for a two weeks sojourn. Mr. and. Mrs. McLamon of Des Plaines were the weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Abercromby. Mr. . and THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Social And Pergonal 1:\&'{11 <~}?{xur"h s . Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings Mrs enry avenue on : W.)m irch 10, at o . 4 < 4 e i h nderson of «â€"â€"«; || Henrg C.Lytton & Sons unday. Feb. la inczHONE HIGHLAND PARK 2000 ti Mrs. Charles Freberg will enterâ€" tain the Ladies Aid society of the Swedish church of Highwood at her home, Friday. + The regular _ meeting of the Woman‘s Home and Foreign Missionâ€" ary society will be held next Thursâ€" day t the home of ~Mrs. Ernest Schultz of Wilmette. C & Twenty friends of Mr‘ Fred J. Perryman gave a delightful surprise party Saturday in commemoration of his birthday anniversary. Cards were the main feature of the evening. News has been received from Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Luther from San Mateo, Calif., stating that they are now nicely settled in their new home. The next regular meeting of the North Shore ‘Committee of Johanna will be held on March I0th at the home of Mrs. Hugo Hartmann, 755 Lincoln avenue, Winnetka, at twelveâ€" thirty. YELLOW CAB RATES Mrs. E. R. Phelps will entertain at luncheon on Monday, the members of the committée who will act as hostesses at the card party given by the North Shore Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revoluâ€" tion on March 18. Reservations for tables may be made with the followâ€" ing: Mrs. Babeock, Mrs. Cole, Mrs Lyle Gourley, Mrs. Garnett, Mrs Danley, Mrs. H. B. Roberts, Mrs Reichelt and Mrs. Sandwick. Miss Betty Longstaff of Lake Forâ€" est was the luncheon guest of Mrs. Archibald .-\@ercromby. Saturday. Last week Mrs. Constant ‘C. Hopâ€" kins attended a meeting in St. Louis of the twentyâ€"second Congressional District of the Federation of Clubs and spoke before a group of two hundred on "American Homes" of which department she is state chairâ€" The Ladies Aid Society of the Zion Evangelical church will meet at the assembly room of the church today with Mrs. Borchardt in charge. Dania and Mary Mavor of Laurel avenue will entertain sixty guests at dinner at the Highland Park club on Saturday night preceding the Young People‘s informal dance to be held there. Mr. Orson B. g.nnd has returned from a two weeks ~trip to Biloxi, Miss., St. Petersburg and Miami, Fia. 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