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Highland Park Press, 18 Apr 1929, p. 23

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naak has sold his house nce Varner of Deerfield tained guests from Winâ€" day. â€"â€" * ‘r When club met: at .the chirneker, superintendent ngelical Home for -Chfl’f zed, passed away at the Amsonville. The funeral on Wednesday, April 17. rs. ~Piepenbrok attended eld Grammar School. chool_election held Saturâ€" 13 in the Deerfield Gramâ€" for the election of one diâ€" i term of three years, Wm. was reâ€"elected. Eighteen â€"cast, all: for Mr. Galloâ€" day night, April 16, the rectors of Deerfield Gramâ€" held their regular meetâ€" ing the . annual election. s for the coming year reâ€" same as they were for the viz. C. W. Boyle, presiâ€" . Smith, clerk.> ty even took: charge of . the period Thursday morning. ‘ul rythm program of folk y â€"the girls and egcercipes ys was given. day, April 22 all the teachâ€" rfield Grammar school will Lake Shore division of the itate Teachers asosciation a Grange, II1. There will i6o1 on that day. iday, April 29, Madam Esâ€" ;â€"Lhevinne and her son will «concert in the auditorium. m.Madgme Lhevinne is the "Internationally belovâ€" gâ€"violinist."â€"She â€"tells the each song as she plays. t fascinating violinist in all d, plays straight into: the ‘ the masses," says Riley in mes. "The outstanding vioâ€" mality â€" of. the hour," says Times. Plan to attend this Further announcement next | Lebahn, Mrs. Fred Horâ€" Mrs. Clyde Bailey, Mrs. s. Elmer Smith, Mrs. Pieâ€" tended a luncheon at the telâ€"â€"with the Evangelical ederation of the Chicago esday, April 16. : . Conrad Uchtman visâ€" ‘hman‘s mother â€" Mrs. ton of Lockport, IIL, venue. Anderson is ill in the ‘k hospital. rs. Carr have returned E. Engstrom._ will enterâ€" ige club on Friday. * n from the Dorcas home cireus in. Chicago Tuesâ€" . Sam Rockenback visâ€" uss of Rogers Park on on Journal place. t Johnston and daughâ€" from Lockport, IIl., visâ€" Mrs. Conrad Utchman um, daughter of Mr. y Baum of Hazel aveâ€" playing in the house to the Highland Park kad â€" several‘ stitches Patterson on Wednesâ€" Redecemer Luthern Church | West Central and McGovern Rev. W. F Subr, Pastor < Third Sunday after Easter. Sunday school, 9:30. . 5 _ German Service, 10:30. . § English Service, 11:00. The Bible class meets on Thursday evenings. The epistles of St. Peter are being studied in this course, Beâ€" sides that a comparison is made beâ€" tween the teachnig of Mohammedanâ€" ism and Chrstianity. y ue On Saturday morning at 9:30 the children are to meet in the S. S. rooms to rehearse a play. j3 s ~"God is a Spirit: and ‘_they that worship Him must worship Him in spirit and in truth." â€" e The rough pathway of life was to be made easy for the pligrim ‘en route to the eternal Zion. ~Killing in of. valleys and léwering. of. mountains sounds like modern methods of road: construction. In. the Orient such things have often been done to make ready for the ~coming of an earthly king. Now prophecy saysâ€" that royal prepâ€" aration shall be_made for just the ordinary traveller heavenward. Withal, the glory of the Lord shall be in evidence and no one shall miss that glorious sight.â€"= ; +. ..~â€" Frailty in human life is akin to the grass of the earth. The majority pass on early and few live beyond the . proverbial four score years. In marked contrast the "word. of our God" is presented. Here is that which must continueâ€"to abide.. Think of the attacks on the Bible through all the ages past. Many think it is an indieaâ€" J ce COMFORT FOR GOD‘S PEORBLE °. j ~â€":*4" "sxl Isaich 40:1â€"11 § f Rev. Samuel D, Price, D.D. In the midst of troublesome times the prophet is declaring the blessed condition of the future. Judah as wellâ€" as the ten tribes of Israel must be carried away into captivity but there would be a return to the land which Jehovah gave in perpetuity to his people. The day will again come when the Hebrew willâ€"regain his tribal possession in Palestine. Modern Zionism is in full accord withâ€"the teaching of the Bible.â€" l eR O d e id K mang eaoie. bca\ollllls. US WIPD A2RMECY Here is a lesson study where you will do well to consider the exact words of the text. Their content is rich in blessedness. The very sound and phasing is quieting and is like an oasis in a vast desert of dreariness, for too often, such is our daily life.. With special emphasis, by reason of the repetition, the Almighty comâ€" mands the prophetâ€"messenger to advise His people that there are restful gays ahsad. Therefore, even now there is reason to enjoy the repose of the soul that is possible for the child of God. Turning away from, God led to the captivity in Babylon. The peace that passeth all understanding,.was still to be the portion of His people. The rough pathway of life was to be made easy for the pilgrim tion of genuine smartness to endeavor to discredit the Holy Bible. Groups and even rnations have sought to show the Bible worthless. But there never was a .day when this Book was mmore firmly estabâ€" lished as the guide for man in this life_andâ€"even unto Heaven. The product in applied Christianity is sufficient evidence for us to accept its teachings and live accordingly. â€" t eP High privilege is given to Isaiah as he is told to seek a mounâ€" tain, as it were, for a pulpit and proclaim the glad tidings to all Zion. Throughoyt the holy city, Jerugalem, heâ€" was to go and> let his voice ring in the streets, deéclaring "Behold, your God!" Jewry would be great, and is marvellously so, because of their Jehovah. He gives rewards for obedience and makes. joys to_abound for His children. Herein is the basis for the opening wordsâ€"of encourageâ€" ment, "Speak ye comfortably to. Jerusalem." _ â€" â€" _ _ * Under the simile that is repeated so often in the New Testament another pastoral scene .is presented. He is the Great Shepherd of hisâ€"sheep and will feed them all in his omnipotence. The little lambs are likewise his constant concern. He will adjust His step to their ability and when one is too small or. weak to walk he will "carry them in his bosom." ; International Sunday School Lesson for April 21 Among the Local Churches .« Sunday, . day school Swedish; 7 Revelation. .Monday, April 22: 8:00 p. m.â€"Conâ€" gregational meeting. â€"Tuesday, April 23: 8:00 p.m. â€" Prayer meeting. ‘St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Deerfield < 4* Rev. Pipenbrtok, pastor Church school, 9:15. . _ Service, 10:30. Choir rehearsal (Friday eve) 7:30: On Thursday evening, April 25th the L. L. L. club will meet at the home of Violet and Virgil Hago. Highwood Lutheran Oakridge and High Street r. G. A. O. Engstrom, Pastor iday, April 21: 9:45 a. m.â€"Sunâ€" chool; 11:00 a. m.â€"Worship in ish; 7:00 p. m.â€"Lecture over the TH EP R ES § First Church of Christ, Scientist â€" First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, I!l., 381 Hazel aveâ€" nue, a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scienâ€" tist, in Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday morning at 10;:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock, when testimanies of Christian Sciâ€" ence . hedlings are â€" given, Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.nm., and is open to pupils under the age of twenty. Svbject for next Sunday‘s lessonâ€" sermon "Doctrine of Atonement." â€"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 Wednesâ€" days until 7:30. The reading room is also open on Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30. s â€"Bethany Evangelical Church __Rev. C. F. Schriver, Minister _ Laurel Ave. and. McGovern St. â€" This is ~conference week but the work goes on just the same at Bethâ€" any church. Sunday school at 9:45. The school will meet in their usual meeting places for this week at least. Announcements® will probably be made at that time concerning the reorganization and relocation of deâ€" i partments..;:.:: :: :::l _ . }.~.. ... Worship services at the hours of eleven and seven fortyâ€"five You are invited to enjoy these services. _~ these services. Christian_ Endegvor meeting Sunâ€" day at. sevenâ€"o‘dlock. : Allâ€" of our young folk are ‘invited. . Bring your friends. â€" Help make this a most helpâ€" ful part of our church services.. . be dedicated. ~â€" Mr. Bergman of â€"Milâ€" waukee will give theâ€" recital, some vocal numbers. and a short formal dedication service will be the featâ€" ures of the vesper service at 4:30. Watch this space for full announceâ€" ment.next week. â€" s / way. The dedication services of last Sunâ€" day were times of rejoicing. We thank all who shared with us in any We invite you to worship with us. If you are looking for a church home come to Bethany before you. make your final choice. â€" See the pastor or phoneâ€"to him whenever he can be of help to you in any way.. We are here to serve in Jesus name. f Highwood Avenue and Everts Place Rev. William W. Nelson, Pastor Thursday, April 18: 8:00 p.m. =â€" Meeting of the prayer group at the Lars Nielsen home in Lake Forest. Saturday, April 20: 8:00 p. m.â€"The Convenant chorus ofâ€" Chicago will give a grand concert at the Oak Terâ€" race school located at Central street and Prairie avenue, Highwood. . No one can afford to miss this opporâ€" tunity to hear such excellent singing &s that which this chorus is able to produce. Bring all of your friends. Tickets may be secured at the door. Sunday, April 21: 9:00 a. m,â€"â€"Conâ€" firmation class hour; 10:30 a. m. â€" Sunday school; 6:00 p.m.â€"Epworth league meeting; 7:45 p. m.â€"Evening service in Swedish. Sunday, April 28th the organ will The Swedish Methodist Church Presiding Elder of the Chicago Disâ€" trict of the Evangelical church, who presided last Sunday afternoon.at the dedicatory services. of Bethany Evanâ€" gelical church. $s CHURCH DEDICATION @_â€" § GREAT SUCCENS.â€" _ Bethany Evangelical Features ~â€"Attract Many; Pastor Deâ€" _â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"geribes Program ______ That dedication day, Sunday, April 14, was a great success at the Bethâ€" any Evangelical church is indicated by the widespread interest manifestâ€". ed in the event on that date and the gratified expressions of> pastor and people. The events of the day are thus described byâ€"the pastor, Rev. C.â€"F. Schriver: ; Great Dedication Day â€" _ A wonderful day, good attendance, ‘fine preaching witfi an inspiring evâ€" angelistic note, uplifting singing by both congregation and choir; tastily arrangad decorations, wonderful felâ€" lowship, many visitors and a willingâ€" ness to give sacrificially .made Sunâ€" day, April 14, 1929, a day of triumph for Bethany Evangelical church. We l wish to thank our friends from near and far for the part they had in this our success.. Much credit is due the choir for their work in anthems, reâ€" sponses, hymn singing, as well as in the solo parts. Mrs. Barrett and Miss Charlotte Brand deserve special menâ€" tion for. their leadership. â€"â€"Financially the day was most sucâ€" cessful and while we did not get quite to our goal we got within sight of it when nearly $10,000.00 were raised !in cash and pledges payable . within ‘ a year. The pastor has promises of assistance from others whom he will see. shortly after conference. We again say thank you and may God (i‘ontinued on 3rd: following * Rev. A. J. Byas Thursday, April 18, 1929

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