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Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1928, p. 2

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s with Mrs. M. A. Armstrong assistâ€" e ing, on Monday afternoon at twoâ€" C thirty o‘clock. The study will be R on comparative religions. it 4:00â€"Camp Fire meeting in the parâ€" s ish house. > _~|CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTsS 2 Christian Science Rev. C. F. Schriver, minister. The services last Sunday were well attended and there were several new scholars enrolled in the Sunday school. For this we are grateful. If your ‘family does not have a church kome we invite you to Bethany. Give us an opportunity to get acquainted and perhaps we can help you. Services next Sunday as follows:â€" Sunday school at 9:45. Classes for all ages. Parents bring your children and then all stay for worship. Worship at eleven and at 7:45. Message by the pastor at both servâ€" ices. The Baraca class will assist the pastor and will provide the special music. You are invited. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:45. Choir practice each Friday evening at 7:45. > Christian Endeavor meeting at 7. We invite the young folk to attend and take part in this service. Highland Park, DL, 381 Haszel Aveâ€" nue, a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., holds services every 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 meet in the church parlors. Mrs. Frank Fitt will speak on "Hinduâ€" ism." The young women of the conâ€" gregation are cordially invited. Wednesdayâ€" Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock, when testimonies of Christian Science bealâ€" ing are given. Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m., and is open to pupils 7:45â€"The Young Women‘s club will under the age of twenty. Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson sermon, "Life." The Rev. Christoph Keller, rector Services _ ~â€" January 15, 1928 Second Sunday After Epiphany 7:30 a. m. Holy communion. 9:30 a. m. The Church schoof ~~"~ 11:00 a. m. Morning prayer and sermon. Announcements Tuesday, Jan. 17, is the date sclectâ€" ed for the annual parish meeting and dinner at Trinity church. The dinner will begin at 6:30 and will be followed by a mecting for the consideration of the business aifairs of the parish. Mrs. Tom Wyles, who is in charge of the reservations, announces that reservations for the dinner must be made in advance. Be sure you phone Mrs. Wyles (Highland Park 131) as soon as possible and tell her the numâ€" ber of plates you wish to have re. served. We don‘t want any one to be disappointed. parish house. | Three services will be held Sundayâ€" | phe next two Sundays. Th 9:00â€"Girls‘ choir rehearsal in the‘| services will be conducted church. | a.m.; the afternoon meeting 9:45â€"Church school. Classes for all| o‘clock, and the evening s ages. The Adult Bible class, led| the regular hour, 7:45 p. m by Mr. N. G. Lenington is studying| _ Sunday, Jan. 15: ‘"The World Preparing for Chrisâ€"| 19:30 a. m. Sunday schoo tianity." _ , . ~ { welcome. There is a place : 11:00 Morning Worship. The PAStOT| some one of our classes. will speak on "The Uses of Adverâ€"| 6:00 p. m. Epworth L sity." , . | meeting. Mr. Ragnar Fre 7:(_)0â€"Yotmg‘ People‘s society meetâ€"] our fourth vice president, ing. Special speaker, Mr. A. T. charke 3 Sihler. _ Leader, Mary Lou Mcâ€" & . . Cleiman. } . 7:45 p. m. E}/gr.ufig servic Mondayâ€" . | lish. . The public is invited. 10:00â€"â€"The Dorcas society meeting in | â€"_â€"______ the parish house. Luncheon served Particular attention .is d at 12:30. the display of rugs in o 10:30â€"The Bible Study class for| windows. In this exhibit teachers and others interested in‘ find throw rugs of practici the church office. The study is the| description. Rugs for the 1i Thursdayâ€" 4:30â€"Girls‘ choir rehearsal in the ‘Those who are interested are urged to register for the courses as soon to Miss Greenlaw in care of the Greenlaw; "What the Early Chrisâ€" tion Church Thought and Taught" Religion in the Twentieth Century" conducted by Professor H. F. Rall of Garrett Biblickl institute; "The ‘Task of the Church Schol Teacher" There will be an opening service of praise and prayer followed by the three courses which are offered this Deibler, 1925 Groveland avenue, Leader, Miss Greenlaw H. P. Presbyterian Bethany Evangelical Laurel and Linden avenues Rev. Frank Fitt, minister Trinity Church for this colmen should be in to the Prom office by Tussday ncenm of the wesk of publication to insure thair appessunce ETCSS at 10:45 and on Night Guild will | Highwood avenue and Everts place William W. Nelson, pastor |__Our mother church in Chicago, the | | First Swedish M. E. church, located | on the corner of Highland avenue and ‘+,1:‘aulina street, is now celebrating its ‘ diamond jubilee. Seventyâ€"five yearst ugo this month that church was orâ€" “ ganized as the result of an e\'ange!is‘{ | tic campaign conducted by "The Swedâ€"| | ish Wesleys," namely Olof and Jonas& ; Hedstrom. _ Anyone who desires to | I‘ hear the entire history of Old First | church may know the entire story byl_ { funing in on WIBO next Sunday| .{ morning, ‘Jan. 15, at 8:30 a. m.. at| ~, which time Dr.°C. G. Wallenius will | give a short address on Chicago Swedâ€" | | ish Methodism and the founding of ;\ the First church. ? | _ In order that everyone may take| ] the opportunity to visit Old First ° church sometime this week we have | _| decided to cancel all our meetings fnr: | the week with the exception of Friâ€"| | day evening when a Union choir prac : tice will be held at church. t The Diamond Jubilee program will| J continue for the next two weeks durâ€"| | ing which time services will be heldi | on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, ‘ and Friday evenings at 7:45 p. m. | Three services will be held on each of | the next two Sundays. The morning | _ Sunday services: German at 10:30, | English at 11:00; evening at 8:00. 1 The annual meeting of the congreâ€" | gation will take place on Friday eveâ€" ) ning at the churcb. and artistic singing in her attractive home studio, conveniently ipeated, at 416 St. Johns place, Highland Park, hear Vine avenue North Shore station. Phone for sppointment H. P. 2280. Our evening services on the first and third Sunday of the month are intended especially for those who are not able to attend in the morning. Be not among those who forsake "the assembling of ourselves togeth er, as the manner of some is." + When you look back in rememâ€" brance to these long winter months will you be able to say that you were progressive, that you accomplished something of valie. Singing is an acâ€" complishment admired by all. Every one can jlearn to sing well if properâ€" ly trained. many years Chicago voice teacher, is giving private instruction in pure K. A. Roth, Pastor. Green Bay rd. and Homewood ave. Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Morning worship at 10:30. ‘ Sermon by the pastor, the second in a series on ‘"Marks of Christian Manhood and _ Womanhood." The theme this Sunday being "Christian Loyalty." There will be special wmuâ€" sic by the girls‘ choir. In this service the Church Council and the officers of the Ladies‘ Society and of the Sunday school will be inâ€" stalled. All members and friends are cordially invited to attend our servâ€" ices regularly. West Central avenue. Rev. W. F. Subr, pastor. P Church school: Saturdays at 9:00; Sundays at 9:30. «/9 selections easily for in many cases prices are less than tbe,gdoim- facture. Costs have been disregardâ€" ed in our desire to clear this stock the display of rugs in our‘ South windows. In this exhibit you will find throw rugs of practically every description. Rugs for the livingroom, hall, bedroom, bathroom and kitchen in a wide assortment of shapes and color combinations. The entire lot is being featured for quick clearance and it will be to your advantage to look these over at once and make your a.m.; the afternoon meetings at 3:00 o‘clock, and the evening services at the regular hour, 7:45 p. m. Sunday, Jan. 15: 10:30 a. m. Sunday school. You are welcome. There is a place for you in some one of our classes. 6:00 p. m. Epworth League literary meeting. Mr. Ragnar Frederickson, our fourth vice president, will have 7:45 p. m. Evenifig service in Engâ€" lish. . The public is invited. nems nhutongs s i ut itlentnge n St. Johns Evangelical Adah â€" Bryant Buckingham, . for Particular attention .is directed: to Grace M. E. Church Swedish Methodist at 10:45 | Candee, Angkor: Kirtland, Finding | the Worthwhile in the Orient. } Aistory i Gowen, Outline History of China; | Keir, March of Commerce; Wood, ; Winning of Freedom. ; Biogra phy j Wiison, Grevilie Diary, 2 vols; Hibâ€" | ben, Henry Ward Beecher; Jacobsâ€" ‘,Bond. Roads of Melody; Drinkwaâ€" | ter, Oliver Cromwell; Chaliapine, | Pages from My Life; Best, Thomas | Paine; â€" Burnett, Romantik Lady; 3,(‘ooper, Authors and Others; â€" Peck, Literature Van Buren, Christmas in Modern Story; O‘Brien, Best Short Stories of 1927; Sherman, Main Stream; Priestly, Open House; Clark, Great Short Novels of the World; Ryttenâ€" berg, Samples; Townsend, Oldâ€"fashâ€" ioned Christmas; Martin, What‘s Ahead and Meanwhile; Wilde, Oneâ€" Act Plays for Stage and Study; O‘â€" Neill, Lazarus Laughed. o Poetry Wolfe, Lampoons; Rittenhouse, Third Bobk of Modern Verse; Noyes, Dick Turpin‘s Ride; Crane, Singing Crow; Mikels, Poetry of Today. < Travel Call, Spell of French Canada; Wertenbaker, American People; Sawâ€" telle, Primitive Hearths in the Pyrâ€" cnees; . Baum, Savage Abyssinia; Mason, Lure of the Great Smokies:; Laughlin, So You‘re Going to France; Her blood I‘d spill with devilish glee "Yes I‘d shoot her till it hurts. For here I am all nude, you see She hasn‘t delivered my shirts. of the Western World; Clark, Modâ€" ern Drama; Davis, French Revoluâ€" tion; Eaton, Study of English Draâ€" Our Day; Hart, George Washingâ€" tom; _ Moley, Practice of politits; Mowrer, Foreign Relations of the U. S.; Shapley, Stars; Morrison, Outâ€" lawry of War. Religion Fosdick, Pilgrimage to Palestine; Rowe, History of Religion in the U. S.; Godon,. Old Testament; Coe, Social Theory of Religious Educaâ€" tion. Painless Touch System Where did you find this wonderâ€" ful followâ€"up system! It would get money out of anybody." "I simply compiled and adapted the letters my son sent me from college." Philosophy Brownell, New Universe; Leary, That Mind of Yours; Rem, What Your Hand Reveals. Social Sciences Langdonâ€"Davies, Short History of Women; _ Wilson, Public Papers; Adams, Highways and Holidays ; Locke, New Negro. _ A bloody lust inflames my heart _ To kill a certain dame. At murder I‘m willing to do my part And I feel no sense of shame. ~_ Fiction Deeping. Kitty; Wodehouse, Small Bachelor; Davis, Gilman of Redâ€" ford; Caveli, Something About Eve; Lardner, Story of a Wonder Man; Kelly, Basquerie; Farnol, Quest of Cat‘s Eye; Hart, Bellamy Trial; Markey, Band Plays Dixie; Miln, Woodcutter‘s _ House; Pinkerton, In a Yunâ€"Nan Courtyard; Montâ€" gomery, Emily‘s Quest; Nathan, Spring Tides; Tomilson, Gallion‘s Call of sure. Wrexe, Sheeley, 2 vols Eagle. A. 0. FAY LODGE NO. 676 Stated Comvocation Second and Thursday, January 19, 7:30 P. M. Dr. Lynn Stratton Abbott OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN 16â€"18 N. Sheridan Rd. e m oo L 1i o _ Emily‘s Quest; Nathan, Tides; Tomilson, Gailion‘s Walpole, Jerry at Crale; Maid Among Men; Mitch<ll, the House; Banning, Presâ€" Hours $â€"12 a.m. 15 pm. Evenings by appointment Fo Sons ? vols; Hibâ€" r; _ Jacobs: Drinkwa. Chaliapine, of the Feb. 2:80 p Jan. 18â€"Lecture by Mr. Kline, at Highland Park Woman‘s club, 10:30 &. m Jan. 18â€"North Shore Theater Guild at Highland Park Woman‘s club, 8:20 Feb. 21â€"Highland Park Woman‘s clu_b Vmedin", 2:30 p. m. Feb. 23â€"Mrs. Pfanstichl‘s Study ‘ group, 3:15 p. m., Elm Place kinderâ€"| _ Feb. 3:15 1 Sponsered by Ossoli Club _ . Jan. 12â€"Meeting of D. A. R., 2:30 p. m. Jan. 14â€" Ossoli Club Fashion Show at H. P. club at 2 o‘tlock and 8 o‘clock. M Jan. 16â€"Mrs. Pfanstichl‘s study group at Elm Place kinderguarten at 3:15 p. m. & â€" _ Jan. 23â€"Mrs. Frank Fitt‘s study group at Elm Place kindergarten at Feb. 2â€"Parliamentary Law class, Highland Park Woman‘s club,10 a.m. Feb. 7â€"Evening meeting, Highâ€" land PArk Woman‘s club, 8 p. m. Feb. 9â€"Parliamentary Law class, 10 a. m., Highland Park Woman‘s club. D. A. R. meeting, 2:30 p. m. Feb. 23â€"Parliamentary Law class, Highiand Park Woman‘s club, 10 _ _Feb. 29â€"Lecture by Mr. Kline, Highland Park Woman‘s club, 10:30 3:15 p. m. Jan. 24â€"Luncheon at Ossoli club. Jan. 25â€"10:30 a. m.. The Garden Stuily class at the Hifhland Park Jan. 26â€"Parliamentary Law class at Highland Park Woman‘s club at 10:30 a. m. Jan. 31â€"2 p. m., Annual Card party of the Highland Park Woman‘s club. Feb. 13â€"Mrs. Lowenstein‘s Study group, Elm Place kindergarten, 3:15 Woman‘s club, 2:30 p. m« Highland Park Woman‘s club, 10 Feb. 1â€"Lecture by Mr. Kline, Highland Park Woman‘s club, 10:30 _ Feb, 14â€"Ossoli meeting, 2:30 p. m. Feb. 15 â€"Lecture by Mr. Kline, Highland Park Woman‘s club, 10:30 Woman‘s club. 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