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Highland Park Press, 29 Sep 1927, p. 2

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abould be present. Strangers are alâ€" .. C.â€"F. Schriver, minister Ev,, Sunday services at the following Noticeâ€" The Christian Endeavor society is giving a "School Time" party on Thuorsday evening in the basement of the new church. Time, 8 o‘clock. All young people, especialâ€" ly of the Sunday school, and others of the community are invited. Bring & friend if you can, but come and have a good time together. Last Sunday the young folk had the evening service hour and brought us fine messages in song, scripture, instrumental numbers and reading. ‘They had the largest attendance for the month. Thank you folk. The public is cordially invited to attend all our services. _ Bmnday school at 9:45. Christian vor at 7 p. m. Worship at 11 _! mt 7:45. Messages byâ€".the pastor. ) Baraca class will arrange the ing service and provide special The pastor will give a twenâ€" %y. minute sermon on "The First &‘bfi-n Martyr." Prayer meeting on Wednesday eveâ€" at 7:45. The young peoples is nearly as large as the adult. Your presence will help. dramas that are today > effectively preaching the Christian message. The first of these will be "The Quest Diâ€" vine" by Marshall N. Goold. The scene is set in Samaria. The time is a spring morning in the year 740 B.C., "the year that King Uzziah died." The principal characters are Hosea, Gomer, his wife, Amos, and Isiah. The play represents the clash between the faith based upon the exâ€" ternal authority of the law and the faith growing out of spiritual exâ€" perience. In the restoration of his broken home Hosea finds the mesâ€" sage of God‘s love for Israel. This play was awarded the prize in the‘ Religious Drama contest held by the committee on drama of the Federal Council of Churches in 1925. ‘ â€"For seven Wednesday evenings the Rev. Frank Fitt will present a numâ€" ber of the best of these < dramas. These will not, of course, be underâ€" stood as an attempt at professional reading, but rather a presentation and _ interpretation _ of. réligious Wednesday, 7:45â€"The first Chlxrch} Night program, at the parish house. There will be an opening service of worship which will be in charge of } members of the adult class. I Monday, 10:00â€"Opening meeting| of the Dorcas society at the parishl house. All ladies of the church are | cordially invited to attend. Luncheon will â€"be served at 12:30. Tuesday, 4:00â€"Meeting of the two Camp Fire groups at the parishf house. : 7:00â€"Young People‘s society meetâ€" ing. Subject, "A Big Man in a Big Job in a Small Place." Leaders, Miss Carol Baker, Miss Ann Mills. Thursday, 4:30 _ Girls‘ choir reâ€" hearsal at the parish house. Sunday : 9:00â€"Girls‘ choir rehearsal at the church. 9:45â€"Church school. 11â€"Morning worship. Rev. Frank Fitt will preach. Sunday, Oct. 2, Raily day: . * o 4 areiner s aoe 10:30 a. m.. &mhyysdyooll‘llyll LANDSCAPE You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 361 Central avenue, which is open every week day from nine in the morning until six in the evening and on Wednesdays unâ€" til 7:30. The reading room is also open on Sunday afternoon from 2:30; at 9:30 a.m., and is open to pupils under the age of twenty. ~~~~~~ Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson sermon "Reality." Sunday morning at 10:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock, when testimonies of Christian Science healâ€" ing are given. Sunday School meets mue, a branch of The Mother Church, in Boston, Mass., holds services every Christian Science First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, 1!}., 381 Haszel Aveâ€" The First Church of Christ, Scientist, 6:00â€"Young People‘s Society supâ€" CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Bethany Evangelical wty has been arranged. All the t folk in our community are in to come with us at this time. b p. m. Evening service in Engâ€" wood avenue and Everts place __Whm W. Nelson, pastor Swedish Methodist H. P. Presbyterian meeting at church. Everyone Wotices for this column uhould be io to the Press oaffice by Tresday of the week of publication to insure their appessunce. Northern subâ€"district 7:30 a. m. Holy communion. 9:30 a. m. The Church school. 11:00 a. m. Litany, sermon and Holy Communion. | North avenue and Lauretta place Wm. B. Doble, minister ! | _ Sunday, Oct. 2: ‘ 9:30 a. m. Sunday school. f 6:30 p. m. Epworth league. | _ 7:45 p. m. Evening service. | _ On Tuesday evening, October 4 lwill begin the eightyâ€"eighth session | of the Rock River conference of the ; Methodist Episcopal church in First |church, Oak Park, IIl. Routine busiâ€" | ness will be given to the morning | sessions and to the afternoon and {evening representations from the { various _ Boards â€" of Benevolences.j | Speakers of national repute will be ‘pmsent. Thursday and Friday are! \ days for Laymens‘ conference. The| ficonference is expected to close Monâ€" | day evening, Oct. 10. On Saturday we shall open our Saturday school again, which is to be attended by the children from the third to the eighth grades. In conâ€" nection with this school confirmaâ€" tion instruction will be given. Church school: Saturday, 9 a. m. Sunday, 9:30 a. m. Services: German, 11 a. m. English, 8 p. m. The coming Sunday will be a comâ€" munion Sunday at a German service in the morning and at an English service in the evening. The preparaâ€" tory service begins a half hour before the regular services. Thursday, Oct. 6, 8:00 .p. m. ~ The Luther league. & Friday, Oct. 7, 2:00 p. m. The Ladies‘ aid. â€" â€" Saturday at 9:00 a. m. The Conâ€" firmation class. Tuesday, Oct. 4, 8:00 p. m. Prayâ€" er meeting. â€" write J. WESLEY, care Press. 8:00 p. m. Song service. â€" Mr. 'andJ Mrs. Otto Berggren, Carl Engstroml and others will partake, | 11:00 a. m. Communion and: Mornâ€" ing worship. Mrs. O. Berggren will sing. Monday, Oct. 8 at 8:00 p. m. The Men‘s club will be entertained by Mr. Edwin Ringburg, 655 Michigan aveâ€" nue, Highland Park. â€" On October 9th I am taking a Pullâ€" man car of prospective investors to the Lower Rio Grande Valley of Texas for one week. For details H OE A D INC® S 0 U T Ho! uay 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor. Topic, "How Can We Make Our Soâ€" ciety More Successful?" 7:45 p. m. Gospel service with serâ€" mon by the pastor. 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Rev. C. G. Unangst, the presiding elder, will deliver the sermon and conduct the communion supper. F. R. Cardwell, pastor Sunday services: 9:30 a. m. Bible school. This will be our annual Rally day service. It is always good and inspiring. Rev. C. G. Unangst will give a short adâ€" dress. We urge every scholar to be present and we extend an invitation to the reader. We anticipate a large attendance. As is customary a souâ€" venir will be given to each person present. Rev. Christoph Keller, rector Sixteenth Sunday After Trinity S. BISETH Oakridge avenue and High street G. A. 0. Engstrom, pastor Sunday; Oct. 2: First United Evangelical Highwood Lutheran Grace M. E. Church done on contract or by the Kour Trinity Church GARDENER West Central avenue W. F. Suhr, pastor Zion Lutheran 915 Logan Street Any kind m. Sunday school, Rally avenue ; Annual Meeting Oct. 18 |\ Tucsday, Oct. 18, has been sét as the date of the annual meeting of the North Shore Area council. The dinner will be served in the dining room of the New Trier high school at Indian Hill. Every committeeman, fathers of scouts, and others interâ€" ested in scouting on the North Shore will plan to attend. Walter M. Kipâ€" linger, reginal executive, supervising Illinois, Indiana, Michigan and Wisâ€" consin, will be the speaker of the eveâ€" ning. St. Elizabeth‘s church in Glencoe and held a very worth while conference. ‘h‘nâ€"mâ€"di.-trb ture meetings was chosen and it was The Cabinâ€"inâ€"theâ€"Woods, west of Glencoe, presented to the North Shore Area council by the Cook County Forâ€" est Preserve board, is in great deâ€" ence, Saturday, Oct. 22. South end junior officers conferâ€" ence, Saturday, Nov. 19. \ Annual meeting for all men of the council and "Kickâ€"off"* dinned for the "Invest in Boyhood" campaign, Tuesâ€" day evening, Oct. 18, New Trier dinâ€" ing room. 12 Training course at Glencoe Union church, September 28, 30, October 3, Junior officers week and encampâ€" ment November 25, 26, 27 (tentative) Proposed winter camp, December 27 to 31. Wilmette court of award and fun rally, Saturday evening, Oct. 15. Roosevelt Pilgrimage to Cabinâ€"inâ€" theâ€"Woods, Saturday, Oct. 29. Highland Park board of review, Monday afternoon, Oct: 3, 4 p. m., 16 North Sheridan road. Court of award same evening, 7:30 p. m. at city hall. Glencoe board of review, Wednesâ€" day, Oct. 12, 7:30 p. m., Union church. Wilmette board of review, Wednesâ€" day, Oct. 12, 7:30 p. m., Byron Stolp school. & Order of the Arrow week and enâ€" campment . at Cabinâ€"inâ€"theâ€"Woods, November 12 and 13. | _ Nov. 11â€"D.A.R. meeting in the afâ€" [t,emoon. z Nov. 11â€"Ossoli club dance, 9 p.m. | _ Nov. 14, 3:30â€"Lecture at the Woâ€" man‘s club. Nov. 15â€"Woman‘s club meeting at elub, 10 to 12. _ 000000 > _ Feb. 28â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. club 2:30 Dec. 1â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli club, 10:30. Nov. 17â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli club, 10:30. Nov. 18â€"Father‘s and Son‘s banâ€" quet at Presbyterian church. Nov. 22â€"Luncheon at Ossoli club. Nov. 28, 3:30â€"Lecture at the Woâ€" man‘s club. 2:30. y Jan. 3â€"Woman‘s club meeting at 2:30. Jan. 10â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. Jan. 12â€"D.A.R. meeting, 2:30. Jan. 18â€"N. S. Theatre Guild at Highland Park Woman‘s club. Nov. 10â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli club. Forty. boy officers of sixteen difâ€" Nov. 9, 10, 11â€"10 a. m. to 5 p. m. Rummage sale at H. P. Woman‘s club. Nov. 9â€"Meeting of the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Highland Park hosâ€" pital at 10 a. m. Nov. 7, 3:30â€"Lecture at the Woâ€" man‘s club. Nov. 8â€"QOssoli club meeting, 2:30. Nov. 8â€"North Shore Theatre Guild at Highland Park Woman‘s club. ° Nov. 9â€"Card party, Woman‘s Serâ€" vice league, Trinity Episcopal church Moraine hotel. Nov. 3â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli club, 10:30. Oct. 22â€"Junior Star club dance, Highland Park Woman‘s club. ‘Oct: 27â€"Maorning lecture at Ossoll club, 10:30. Oct. 28â€"Dinner dance at Highland Park club. The following civic calendar is beâ€" ing conducted under the auspices of the Ossoli club. Mrs. Xavier Vigeant has charge of this work; phone Highâ€" land Park 1304. Oct, 11â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. Oct. 12â€"Meeting of the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Highland Park hosâ€" daily from 12 noon to 10 pm. _ Oct. 13â€"D.A.R. meeting at 2:30. Oct. 19â€"Annual card party of the American Legion auxiliary, Moraine pital at 10 a. m. Feb. Feb. Feb. Jan. 18â€"Woman‘s club meeting at Dec. TBE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Oct. 20â€"Lecture, 10:30, at Osmoli Nov. 1â€"Woman‘s club meeting, st Oct. 12â€"13â€"14â€"Woman‘s club "Betâ€" Oct. 18â€"Woman‘s club meeting, at Boy Scout News to hold a conference for the 14â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30 9â€"D.A.R. meeting. 2:30. 23â€"Morning lecture at Ossoli 11â€"Ossoli Club play. 21â€"Woman‘s club meeting at 9â€"D.AR. meeting, 2:30. 13â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. 20â€"Woman‘s club meeting at 11â€"Ossoli club dance, 9 p.m. 14, 3:30â€"Lecture at the Woâ€" club. 15â€"Woman‘s club meeting at 7â€"Woman‘s club meéting at 5â€"Woman‘s club meeting at 24â€"Luncheon at the Ossoli conferâ€" at Training Course The training course for scout leadâ€" ers and fathers of scouts, being held Monday, Wednesday, and Friday night of this week and next at the Glencoe Union church, is open to all who are interested. Men who.do not care to enroll for the entire session are invited to visit for one or more evenings. It is expected that between six and seven hundred scouts of the North Shore troops, with their leaders, will attend the Northwesternâ€"South Daâ€" kota game as the guests of the uniâ€" versity â€" on Saturday, October 1. Troops will come in a body and will report at 12:45 to Mr. Draper at Ridge and Central streets, Evanston. They will march from there with the Evanston scouts to the stadium. Committees are already at work planning the setâ€"up of the investment campaign in which the public each year demonstrates its interest in boyâ€" hood and its desire to have a part in enriching and extending the Boy Scout program on the North Shore. It is planned to so organize the camâ€" paign so that every citizen will have an opportunity to have a share in our Boy Scout work. To Northwestern Game troops in the north end of the district with representatives from Lakes Forâ€" est still to be elected, decided that the October 22 conference would be held in Highland Park. Detailed arrangeâ€" ments are being planned. Highland Park court of award will be heid at the city hall at 7:30 p. m. on the evening of Monday, Oct. 3. The customary board of review will be held in the afternoon at 4 p. m. at the scout office. The Glencoe board of review will be held at the Union church, on Wedâ€" nesday, October 12. _ Scouts and scout leaders have been saddened to learn of the death of W. court of bonor.l'dfwnnqyuri one of the outstanding scout enthusâ€" iasts of the North Shore. the conference to be held in the south end of the council The committee made up of scouts from Highland Park and north, comâ€" posed of Emnest West, Dallas Clark, HRS ES EUEVEY z_ Eloooooooooo... 29800 +000 000 0 Henry C.Lytton & Sons State and Jacksonâ€"Chicago _ Orrington and Churchâ€" _ You Need a Topcoat Now! 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