Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 27 Sep 1928, p. 2

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l Selvi (aiSsO‘e RADIO ~§ open on Sunday afternoon from 2:30 under the ue of twen! ;;â€" Subject for next Sunday sermon, "Christian Science." XYou 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€" am 2 2L _" B Announcement im Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday morning at 10:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock, when testimonies of Christian Science healâ€" First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, IIL, 381 Hazel Aveâ€" nue, a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, are given. Sunday School meets , Â¥Y*_ MUSIC sShoOP 546 CENTRAL AVENUE It Pays to Buy Good Shoes LIKE I6F w gacCK kl“.!gz?n oL % New Styles Are Here for Fall and Winter Christian Sci is listening to an old song over a TadL© APyou! goMeE COLUMN Church £rom WHEN her first admiring glance takes you in from head to footâ€" will it stil be an admiring glance? Ankieâ€"fashioning, exclusively NUNNâ€" BUsSH, is a feature notice the moment you put these oxfords on and that lasts throughout their lJong, comfortâ€" giving life. No unsightly gapping, no slipping at the heel. 300 NORTH GREEN BAY ROAD Tel. H. P. 1803 fik P ~ Our steadily i fup volume smed Repairing done while you wait II" Thursday, Sept. 27 â€" 8 p. m. HE purchasing power are the reasons. The Swageer Nunrâ€"Such Ankleâ€"Fashoned Joe Santoro â€"« e Thursday, 4:30: A special meeting / of all the girls in the Girls‘ choir in " the parish house.; 8:00, parish recepâ€" = tion at the manse. This is the last Sunday of the conâ€" ference year. On Tuesday evening will convene the Annual Conference Session at Morgan Park Chicago. The morning services are of special interâ€" est to the ministers but the afternoon and evening meetings are interesting to everyone. It is safe to say that one dropping in at anytime during: the day will find something of inter-q est. The public is invited to share the full program which will doubtless close on Monday evening, October 8. North avenue and Lauretta Place Rev. Wm. B. Doble, minister Sunday, September 30: 9:30 a. m. Sunday school; 10:45 a. m.: Morning worship; Sermon by pastor. Wednesday, 4:00: Camp Fire meetâ€" ing in the parish house; 7:45: A prepâ€" aratory service of consecration for all workers in the church will be held in the parish house. Tuesday, 6:30: The annual meetâ€" ing of the Deerfieldâ€"Shields Township Sunday School Union will be held in the parish house. A social period at 6:30 precedes the supper at seven. Following the supper Mr. Roy A. Burkhart of the International Counâ€" cil of Religious Education will give an inspirational address; 8:00: The Young Women‘s club will join with the Sunday School Union meeting at the parish house. f materials, and announcements; 11:00, morning worship. The pastor will preach; 5:30, the opening meeting of the Young People‘s society. From 5:30 to 6:30 there will be an informal supâ€" per and social hour. Following this there will be a service of worship durâ€" ing which Miss Margaret Kerr will tell of her experiences at the Young People‘s conference held during July at Camp Gray. All the young people of the church are invited to attend these meetings. Monday, 10;00: The opening meetâ€" ing of the Dorcas society will be held in the parish house. Luncheon will ber served at 12:30. All the ladies of the church are cordially invited. school. There will be an opening worâ€" ship period for all members of the churchâ€"school in the main auditorium at 9:45. Following this service all departments will go to their assembly the manse. Grace M. E. Church Tueday evening at the home of Miss Pauline Voigt, 595 Homewood avenue. German service, 10:30. English service, 11:00. The Luther League will have a joint meeting this evening (Thursday) toâ€" rether with the Glencoe Y.P.S. at Thursday, Oct. 18, 2:00 p.m.: D. A. R. Card Party at Highland Park Womans club. Monday, Oct. 22: Qssoli club â€" French convesvation. _ Intermediate class 3 to 4. Advanced class 4 to 5. _ Tuesday, Oct. 23: Ossoli club bridge luncheon, 1:00 p. m. â€" Thursday, Oct. 25, 10:30 a.m. Osâ€" soli club. Current Affairs and book reviews. Mrs. Anthony French Merâ€" vill. Monday. Oct. 20: Ossoli club, French convesvation. Intermediate class 3 to 4. Advanced class 4 to 5. Wednesday, Oct. 31. Horace Bridges Lecture. Benefit of Infant Welfare Wednesday, Oct. 24, 10:30 a. m.: Horace Bridges Lecture, benefit of Iif fant We!fm society. Luther League at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roam, 209 Brushell avenue. Friday, October 5, 2:00 p.m.: The Ladies Aid will be entertained by Mrs. Albert Olson, 51 High street. Monday, Oct. 15: Ossoli club, French conservation. â€" Intermediate class 3 to 4. Advanced classâ€"4 to 5. Wednesday, Oct. 17 and 18: Rumâ€" mage sale auspices Philanthropy comâ€" mittee, Ravinia Woman‘s Civic club. T:30 p. m. Thursday, Oct. 18: Ossoli clubâ€" Current Affairs and Book reviews. Mrs. Anthony French Merrill, 10:30 Sept. 26, 1928 Friday, Oct. 12: Ravinia Garden cll{t{. 2:30 p. m. l Tuesday, Oct. 9, 2:30.p.m.: Ossoli club meeting. Loseff‘s Russian Orâ€" chestral quartette. Wednesday, Oct. 10, 6:30 p.m.: Presbyterian church. Men‘s fellowâ€" ship club dinner. A. 0. FAY LODGE NO. 676 A. F. & A. M. Tuesday, Oct. 2, 2:30 p.m.: Speâ€" cial meeting of Infant Welfare soâ€" ciety. Home of Mrs. Malcom. Vail, Lincoln avenue. Prayer meéeting every Wednesday, 7:45 p. m. Choir rehearsal Friday evening. The pastor enjoyed the fellowship of the Union Ministers meeting of Ch:cago last Monday. The theme was, "Evangelism." _ Bishop Edwin H. Hughs of the M. E. Church gave the principal address. Two statements are all I can pass on here, they are, "Evâ€" angelism never was easy." It was easier to get the attendance of the people, but not to win them to the Christian life. The other was a quotaâ€" tion from & New York hunter guide. HIGHLAND PARK LODGE, No. 446, L. 0. 0. M Civic Calendar Sponsored by Ossoli Tel. Mrs. B. F. Lewis 1880 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. Christian Endeayor meeting at sevâ€" en o‘clock. Note the change of time. Worship Sunday at eleven and sevâ€" en fortyâ€"five. Special music at both services. Both messages by the pasâ€" tor. We invite you to share the felâ€" lowship of these hours with us. "You aint a goin‘ to hit, if you don‘t shoot." Dear reader, what are you shooting at in your own life and in your church work? Rev. C. F. Schriver, minister Sunday school at 9:45. On time mem bers are at a premius. So are new Rev. G. A. O. Engstrom, pastor Sunday, September 30: 9:45 a:m., il‘glephone Mrs. B. F. Lewis, Central avenue and McGovern _ Rev. W. F. Subr, pastor Redeemer Lutheran Bethany Evan®gelical Highland Park Chapter Stated Mecting 7:30 pm. Oakridgeâ€" and High street MONDAY, No. WITTEN HALL TInitiation Work in Mark cy than you will find anyâ€" __ where else in the country. » Our steadily increasing volume and Mr. Meredith is still with us, . Our meetings are being held in the Luthâ€" eran church instead of the tent, on a€* count of the cold weather. The public is invited. With the exception of Sunday school at 10:30 a. m., and Epworth League at 6:00 p. m., next Sunday al} of our regular meetings have been called off because of the Union Meetâ€" ings, which are being held every night this week at T:30 o‘clock. in the morning and ;";‘ the entire day on "the job in order that the enâ€" Highwood avenue and Everts Place _ Rev. W. Nelson, pastor Telephone Highland Park 144 Free Delivery Service Opposite the Northwestern Pai You can have a wholeâ€"hearted confidence in your Rexall Store to use only the finest dx:-, accurat ely dispensed with prompt service. You are always safe at Rexall Store, and our pre tion charges save you n Robert _W. Pease Sometime a life depends on the prompt and accurate compoundâ€" ing of a prescription. "CHICAGOANS” in one short year have attained an unbelievable success. They have style; the woolens are carefully selected ; the tailorâ€" ing is of the character we deâ€" mand. 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