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Highland Park Press, 9 May 1929, p. 18

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16 First Church of Christ, Scientist | First Church of Christ, Scientist,| Highland Park, UL, 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 testimonies of ~Christian Seiâ€" ence ~healings are .given. > Sunday., School meets at.9 :30 a.m., and is open to pupils under the age of twenty. â€" Svbject for next Sunday‘s lessonâ€" sermon, "Adam and Fallen Man." 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. . ' > Cothany Evangelical Chureh Laurel Avenue and McGovern Street Rev. H. F. Siemsen, Pastor â€"â€"The new pastor has moved in, he and his family are getting settled, and are becoming acquainted â€" with ~ the work of their new field of activity and responsibility. > * Ned o PC ue w sBE _ hok niideaincts . slnran e oletai it 44 The W.M.S. will meet this afterâ€". noon: (Thursday) at the home of Mrs. G. Krueger on S. Green Bay road. All. ladies of the church are invited. > ~The ‘choir> will meet for â€"rehearsal on Friday eve at 8 p.m. . Next‘ Sunday is mothers day, we wish,to _ make this a great day of the year, and hope that all who can will bring their mother to the S.S. and remain for the morning worship, at MSAMIE®! COGmien esos t remain for the morning worship, at MWLW appropriate message for the day. . S.$. under the direction of Dr.: E; D. Fritsch begins g:ab. °_‘ â€"~ . Morning worship, 11:15 p. m. RLCE. ‘at 7:15 p.m. Evening service, 8:00 p. m. Do not forget the Wednesday eve conducted by Rev. J. O. Duffy of the institute, his messages are proving a real b-l'es;ing, and are helping many to understand their _Bibles in a betâ€" ter way. A very corgial iny ed to all who are elsewhere to come their church home. Sunday, May 12 is Mother‘s day. The St. Paul‘s church will observe this day with a special service Sunâ€" day morning. The children of~ the beginners and primary departments will sing for us. The Church school will again furnish the carnations which will be presented to all moth= ers present. A special ~congregational meeting has been called for Sunday morning following the service. A committee will present the plans for remodeling the exterior and interior of the parâ€" sonage. Al} members are kindly reâ€" quested to be present. â€" Thursday, May circle will meet a Pete Juhrend. St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Deerfield . F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor Church school, 9:15 a. m. Service, 10:30 a. m. Choir, Friday, 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 12 is Mother‘s â€" cordial invitation is extendâ€" _ who are not worshiping to come and make this y 16th, the Sewing at the home of Mrs. Among the Local Churches_ Deerfield Presbyterian Church Mark J. Andrews, pastor 9:30 Church school. â€" 10:45 Parents‘ day (Mother‘s day) service. . Offering for the Presbyterâ€" ian Home. 7:30 Pioneer meeting at theâ€"Dorâ€" cas home. Topic: "Noble and Useful Sarvics, â€"Why â€" Do Commor]_place morvic3, â€" wuhy WV _ CUOHETIVIORCERY Things Well?" Miss Mary Hoffman, leader. All young people of the inâ€" termediate age zre urged to attend. Jeremiah 1:6â€"10; 26:8â€"15 Rev. Samuel D. Price, D.D _ When people ‘are â€"bent on doing evil they reformed, no matter how much they may wee had been a very fai_thful-prophet during the r{ T 44 oA OM 310. i ho a it d ah dhe dh db ov es Abraithincta When people ‘are â€"bent on doing evil they are not apt to stay reformed, no matter how much they may weep at the time.. Isaiah had been a very faithfulâ€" prophet during the reigns of four kings in Judah. Enough deliverances from â€"other: waring nations had been received from God to make them eager to doâ€"right just by way of showing thanks if for no other reason. Both kings and people kept returning to the vile abominations under the. name of worship which had been introduced from the surrounding idolatrous nations. â€" * Another great prophet is raised up to guide them into right and safe ways. Jeremiah was born in the same year as good king Josiah & Ss. UPWID "C" To . intamwahk which had been discovered in Another great prophet is raised up to guide them into IEML dMH safe ways. Jeremiah was born in the same year as good king Josiah who made fine use of the Pentateuch, which had been discovered in‘ cleaning out the Temple. . At least the memory of that reform must be in ‘the thinking_of the older ‘people. For forty years Jeremiah wrought through the reigns of five kings. â€" We have five lessons takenâ€" from his writings. Read the book of Jeremiah and also Lamentaâ€" tions, which were by Jeremiah. He was called the "Weeping Proâ€" phet," but he had much to lament over as Judah insisted on doing the wrong thing in spite of every eall to righteousness. ; ~When called to his office work Jerémiah was modest in declaring his unfitness. He called‘ himself a "child." One is not. apt to be very aggressive under such a self evaluation. God quickly did away ‘with that inferiority complex by telling him to consider Who it was that was commissioning him. . Our Master Teacher is able to equip anyâ€"one for service to whom. any special duty is assigned. The ordinâ€"‘ ationhservice was completed as the hand of Jehovah touched his mouth. ~ z ' At once he was told to "speak unto all the people." ‘Many laughed at him and most refused to heed the summons to repentence.. Then this man, who just must help the people, reduced his appeals to writine and we have a collection of these addresses in the book we At once he was told to "speak unto at him and most refused to heed the this man, who just must help the : writing and we have a collection of The answer of the people to Jeremiah‘s efforts on their behalf was the sentence "Thou shalt surely‘die." _ The princess of Judah reaffirmed this verdict.. They did not want their sins showed up and so shouted down the man who talked of keeping the moral daw and the laws of God. There was all too much expression of ~general opinion and no one thought the matter through as it might apply to him personally. â€" They treated Jeremiah as a renegade because he said Jerusalem would be overthrown if sinners persisted in doing evil. He is a patriot indeed who is bold enough to speak against his nation when they are riding to a fall because of wrong doing. Later monuments are erected bearing the names of just such martyrs. When a formal trial came at the gate, the usual place of justice, Jeremiah saw that it was a fine opportunity to again tell them of â€"their sins. He did not trim his message to please the jury but said "Amend your way and your doings, and obey the voice of Jehovah." He dismissed his own life as by a wave of the hand. They could do to him "as is good and right in your own eyes." Then their better judgment helped their guilty consciences to pronounce against themâ€" seves and to declare the prophet "Not guilty." It.still remained for the remnant of the great Jewish nation to reform their conduct and bring it inâ€" accord with their‘ recenjt_ vote. ,;It is the same today. Deeds count, rather JMRUOZTOLICIIC VOUTTCE O scz aAvs yA P THE EARLY MINISTRY OF JEREMIAH International Sunday School Lesson for May 21 MR OE NU se swws wWRYSYTORIEY iT T H E P R E S 8 than }'6621 sounding words. Thursday, May 16, 2 p. m.â€"Womâ€" an‘s Missionary meeting at the manse. Friday, May 17, 7:45 p. m.â€"Scout Court of Honor and Award in the assembly room of the church. A special program. Parents and friends of scouting are cordially invited. bers. l\i;'yâ€"ls):’ Pentecost Sunday. Holy Communion and reception of memâ€" _ You are cordially invited to all the services and activities of this cHurch. Highland Park Presbyterian Church Laurel and Linden Avenues Rev. Frank Fitt, Minister Sunday: 9:00â€"Girls‘ choir rehearsal in the church. The choir will sing during the morning service; 9:45 â€" Church school; 11:00â€"Morning worâ€" ship. The pastor‘s sermon topic will be "The Four Essentials of a Chrisâ€" tian Home"; 1:00â€"The members of the Junior â€"department who will go to Erie chapel will meet at the church promptly at one o‘clock; 7:15â€"Young People‘s society meeting;‘ Leader: Myra Thomas. Subject: A Week at Camp Gray. y og Mop e o n ng d Monday: 1:00â€"The regular meeting of the Woman‘s Missionary Union will be held inâ€".the parish house on Monâ€" day, May . 13th. There will be a spring luncheon at one o‘clock. There will be special music; a talk by Mrs. Frank Howald, a charming southern woman who is dean. of the Allison James school at Santa Fe, New Mexâ€" ico; and a poster display. Young and old, men and women are invited. Tuesday: ,12:30â€"The Presbyterian guild â€"willâ€"give a party for the . kinâ€" dergarten children of Laird house in the parish house. Luncheon will be served by the committee for those who are assisting. ° W;&r;e;(â€"l;);fi â€" 770:00â€"-Girls," _choir re hearsal in the parish house; *7;15â€" Boy Scout meeting in the Junior room of the parish house; 7:A5â€"There will be a service of prayer and meditaâ€" tion in the parish house for all of those who care to attend. § # Ceming Events ‘May 16thâ€"The Drama Group will meet at the church. Mrs. Wm. Pearce will have charge of the plays cordially invited. to attend. â€" May 22â€"The Men‘s dinner at 6:30 in the parish house. _ > ; May 24 â€" The Annual Motherâ€" Daughter banquet in the parish house. Please make your reservations early. May 25â€"The Young People‘s sociâ€" ety will hold a bakery sale to raise money for the purpose of sending a â€"delegate to Camp Gray. Redeemer . Lutheran Church West Central and McGovern : W.. F. Suhr,. pastor Thursday, May 9, Ascension Dayâ€" Service at 8 p. m.. Mother‘s Day, Sunday, May 12â€" Sunday school, 9:30. * German service, 10:30. English service, 11:00. Immediately after the service this evening the regular monthly meeting of the Luther league will take place. Friday, May 10, at 8 p. m., the congregation meets at the assembly room. . Highwood Lutheran f Oakridge and High Street | Rev. G. A. 0; Engstrom, Pastor Saturday, May 11 at 6 p. m.â€"I annual May festival. Sunday, May day school; 11: 700 p.m. â€"â€" Swedish. Monday, May 13: 8:00 ; Board of Administration. Tuesday, May 14: 8:00 Prayer meeting. y _ Thursday, May 16: 8:00 p. The Lutherâ€"League. Thursday, May 9, 1929 lâ€"a; 12â€"9:45 a. m.â€"Sunâ€" 11:00â€"Morning worship: â€"â€" Evening service in Thursday, May 9, 1 morning, an incre attendance and 8] bers, all made for ivce.. Next Sunday and every mother congregation or S as an attendant 0: in our church or urged to attend t service. The chure tiful with flowers will be special n cluding a chorus class and. a spec not a piano, nun quite in the natu of course the pf the subject pf mother who atte souvenir of the 0 and daughters a flower in honor « Our. W.F.M.S. ing to Wilmette of this week to & similar women : interested in pr their splendid o1 The Lades‘ A the pleasant aft home of Mrs. Ch Bay road, this w at 2 o‘clock, an women of the c the occasion wit A "tip‘"‘*comes new and very it aration for all friends of the « month.. Those i Highland Park | North Ave. at Another good c more: but then lightful occasio At 10:45 a. m. on, "The ~Triu Faith and Love â€"â€"_ First Uni Rev. C.>â€"G. Sunday will } invite you to o1 * At: 7:456 p. n teresting song gospel messag FINEST DIS 5751 RAV Phone MON GRANITE

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