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Highland Park Press, 20 Sep 1928, p. 2

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é Church _ Announcement Sunday: 9:45, church school, classâ€" es for all ages; 11:00, morning worâ€" ship, the pastor will preach. Tuesday: 3:30â€"5:30, the opening meeting of the Presbyterian guild will be held in the home of Mrs. Frank Fitt, 295 Prospect avenue, from threeâ€" thirty to fiveâ€"thirty. The ladies of the church are cordially invited to attend. Youâ€"are cordially invited to make; _ _ use of the fead.inz room, 361 Central| Gr.ce M. E. C!““.ch avenue, which is open every week day | from nine in the morning until six| North avenue and Lauretta Place in the evening and on Wednesdays unâ€" | Rev. Wm. B. Doble, minister til 7:30. The reading rpom is also _ Friday, September 21, the Ladies open on Sunday afternoon from 2:30; Aid society meets with Mrs. Wm. to 5:30. ( Hamlin. Oak street, Highwood. & Sunday, September 23, 9:30 a.m. Présbytemn Church | Sunday school; 10:45 a.m. morning y C ememae en worship. Sermon by pastor. Laurel and Linden avenues Rev. Frank Fitt, minister Thursday: 4:00, rehearsal of the girls‘ choir in the parish house. mue, a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday morning at 10:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 @‘clock, when testimonies of Christian Science healâ€" ing are given. Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m., and is open to pupils under the age of twenty. Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson sermon "Reality." / â€" First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, IIL., 381 Hazel Aveâ€" sebvi CaU ganlég Noern $H08E LKE AT RiP paACK ho YOUR oLD gome 546 CENTRAL AVENUE is listening to an old sonq over a Ta cdciGG £rom WhenFoot Troubles Come PleasureGoes! â€" & Christian Science COLUMN Your looks and your Free Demonstration Avoid foot trouble as you would any other distase. It has a bad influence on your health, steais your vitelity and makes you oldâ€"looking all too soon. Visit our store on the above date and get the benefit of the skill and experience of a Foot Comfort Expert from Dr. Wrm. M. Scholl‘s personal staff. He will make an analysis of your feet on Dr. Scholl‘s Pedoâ€"graph right over your stockinged feet, and demonstrate how the proper Dr. Scholl Foot Appliance or Remedy made for your particular trouble will give you immediate and lastâ€" ing relief. No charge made for this FREE SAMPLESâ€"Comc in d gt * sampfe & Scholl‘s Zinoâ€"pads for Corne, and experience the @quick and complete relief you get from corn pain. CENTRAL A H. P. 3066 from Chicago will be here Friday, Sept. 21 509 Central Avenue â€" Highland Park Phone Highland Park 456 Wednesday: 4:00, Camp Fire meootâ€" hh&tpflhâ€":l:fl.*‘\ mal receptions at the manse for the people of the parish will be ‘held on evenings at eight o‘clock, For the first of these evenings invitations will be sent out to those whose names are i;clul.dinthmtn-Aw Thursday: 8:00, informal reception at the manse for members of the parâ€" ish whose names are included in the | Christian Endeavor meeting at 7:15, | This is the young people‘s service. | Help make it most helpful. .__Prayer service each Wednesday eve~ ning. at the manse for members of the parâ€" ish whose names are included in the group from P through Z. Coming Events j September 30, Rally Day in the church school. Opening meeting of the Young People‘s society preceded by an informal supper. All the young people of the church are cordially inâ€" vited. . October 2, the yearly meeting of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields Township Sunâ€" day School Union. This meeting will be held in the Highland Park Presbyâ€" terian church with a secial hour from | 6:30 to 7:00 o‘clock. Supper will be served at seven and at eight. Mr. Roy A. Burkhart, associate director of the Young People‘s department of the Illinois Council of Religious Educaâ€" tion, will give an inspirational adâ€" dress. Sunday school workers in the community can not afford to miss this meeting. Central and McGovern Rev. W. F. Subr, pastor Come to Church Sunday school, 9:30. German service, 10:30. English service, 11:00. Whatever may have been hindering you from attending church in the past, forget it and go to church. It pays, now and in eternity. Rev. C. F. Schriver, minister We were glad for the happy servâ€" ices of last Sunday. Next Sunday we hope for even more happy fellowâ€" ship. The Sunday school meets at 9:45. There are classes for all ages and we will be looking for all our scholars to be in their classes. Let us make it a home coming to out Sunday school. Worship at eleven and eight o‘clock. Messages by the pastor. The morning theme will be, "Man‘s Need of Soâ€" ciety." In the evening we continue a study of 1 John. Chapter three will be under Study. Read the book in preparation for the service. Special music at both services. The pastor hopes to have a male quartette in the evening service. Bethany Evangelical Redeemer Lutheran Dy. Scholl‘s FootEarcr any shoe. $3.50 per qoickly relieves dired, aching feet, restores weak and broken heats n-‘-‘.nva‘. hing. buvaing feow ;‘*nh Oct. 10, 6:30, Men‘s Fellowship dinâ€" ner at Presbyterian church. ~ Oct. 24, 10:30 a. m., Horace Bridges lecture benefit of Infant Welfare. attend Uncle John‘s meeting. who is on his vacation, the pulpit will be filled in the morning by Dr. Carr, and in the evening by Rev. Chester Weber, missionary under appointment of Africa. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday eveâ€" ning at eight o‘clock. Highwood avenue and Everts Place Rev. William W. Nelson, pastor The Union Tent meetings are still going on and will continue over next Sunday evening. God has already blessed us in a wonderful way. We believe that there are even greater things in store for us. Sunday, Sept. 23, 10:30 a. m.: Sunâ€" day school in the tent. "Uncle John" will speak‘to the group at the close of the class sessions; 6:00 p.m. Epâ€" worth League meeting in the tent; 7:30 p. m., Union meeting at the tent. Uncle John will preach. Rev. Mark J. Andrews, pastor 9:30, churchâ€"school; 10:45, worship and sermon. With this Sunday Auâ€" tumn begins. Let every one feel the challenge to attend a church servâ€" ice somewhere every Sunday. This act will give a right start to every week. First United EvanBelical | In the absence of Rev. Unganst, R who is on his vacation, the pulpit will Friday, 7:15 p. m., scout troop rally and campfire. All scouts and candiâ€" dates should attend. Fathers of scouts and troop committeemen are especialâ€" ly invited. A special program. Wednesday, 7:4#6 p.m., choir reâ€" hearsal. Promation Day will be observed on September 30 in a joint service of church school and congregation at 10:30 a. m. Convocation Sept. 26, 1928 A. 0. FAY LODGE NO. 676 A. F. & A. M. HIGHLAND PARK LODGE, No. 446, L. 0. 0. M Monday, Sept. 24 WITTEN HALL Face Powder Deerfield Presbyterian Robert W. Pease One of the several tints blend perfectly with your plexion. Telephone Highland Park 144 Free Delivery Service Oakridge and High streets Swedish Methodist Highland Park Chapter No. 226, R. A. M. 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