Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 May 1929, p. 15

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prayer ve been inspiraâ€" ose who own as% y.. This is comâ€" t many e in the a gospel evening. 5â€"Worâ€" er meetâ€" Joffman, ) <at B °_ in the h. Honâ€" by memâ€" irded. A e public rents of 1‘s Bible ment, toâ€" eir proâ€" eadings, will : be departâ€" .. ig forth d enjoy Useful to Failâ€" he se urch. th their official at 8:00. follows: ), 11:00; h. _ Folâ€" "FFon@yâ€" â€" Young success. ntioned, _ Christ, Chargeâ€" ay eveâ€" ogether ared by on that tify the rch Sunday, of the regation en may * Oor een inâ€" d either calling number stor s from Inesday y much tive in church. ilar reâ€" 8:00. by the at the Street First United Evangelical Church | + _ Rev. C. G..Unangst, Pastor | The pastor‘s sermon subjects for| Sunday are: 10:45 a.m.â€""Be Not deceived." Gal. 6:7; 7:45 p. m.â€""The . _ A, B, C, of Bible Prophecy." Daniel 2. The first sermon will be illustrated _ by stories drawn from practical life. Some of them will be of special inâ€" â€" terest to the boys and girls, The sermon on "The A, B, C, of Prophecy" will be the second in the series on the ~ Book of Daniel. It is suggested that you read the second chapter of Danâ€" ielâ€"as a preparation for this service. Nebuchadnezzar‘s dream and its inâ€" terpretation should ‘interest us for it is a forecast of ‘things to come.". ... TMheâ€" Sunday school meéts. at.9:30 | «@. m.‘ The hour is ~a!Â¥ msmfigfix <.the time passes so rapidly.~ Each session ‘is brim full of good things. ; Qllrages_ are coming and yow are inâ€" vited, if you are not attending any other school. The lesson tells about a~good thing in the right place. See Jeremiah 31:1â€"40; Ps.‘119:11. Holy, mighty : come." Unto Thee do we call, Theeâ€"do we praise, Thee. do we worship: O blessâ€" ed Trinity. "The true God. One in Three and Three in One: O Come, let us worship Him." 5 Redeemer Lutheran Church > West Central and McGovern *‘ Rev. W. F. Suhr, Pastor Trinity Sunday Sunday school, 9:30. German service, 10:30. English service, 11:00. . The Bible class will meet for the last time this seasonâ€" on Thursday evening at 8:00. m = The <two young peoples. organizaâ€" tions of the St. Paul‘s Evangelical church will combine for a social eveâ€" ning at the Deerfield Grammar school auditorium Tuesday evening, May 28. St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor~ > Church school, 9:15 a. m. . ~ Services, 10:30 a. m. . â€"~Choir, Friday, 7:30 p.m. > Â¥X joint committee from the Presâ€" byterian and St. Paul‘s Evangelical churches met Friday, May 17, and formulatedâ€" tentative plans for a Vaâ€" cation Bible school. Announcements to that effect were distributed at Sunday â€"school and service Sunday. Children who were absent will receive same by mail. Since the announceâ€" ment has gone forth very favorable replies have been received and several parents have already registered their children. ~It is sincerely hoped that by Sunday, May 26, all parents will have registered their children. to join us in this service of song, praise and prayer. $ ‘"Therefore~ we ought to give the more earnest heed to the things which we have heard, lest at any time we should let them slip. For if the wordâ€"spoken by angels was steadâ€" fast, and every transgression and disobedience receiveda just â€"recomâ€" pense of reward; how shall we escape, if we neglect so great. salvation?" Heb. 2:1â€"3. s to join us praise and The Christian Endeavor meeting at 7:00 p. m. is of particular interest to the young people. Do not miss it. Miss Wallie Ritter will lead the meetâ€" ing and the topic is, "How Have Misâ€" sionaries Been Effective â€"Leaders?" Matt. 4:12â€"25. ~ â€" Wednesday evening ts prayer meetâ€" ing night. Keep it in mind and plan to join us in this service of song, Thursday, May 23, 1929 communininduidisdn ols nrnsas ns snn al inprmenentel oi damner ic Holy, Holy, Lord. God Alâ€" which was, and is, and is to emnanepeniinioomeninnsixintsnmentininsincecems w Te VepRnierinip nraimemitishcn o St. John‘s Ev;ngelicql Church N. Green Bay rd. and Homewood ave. K. A. Roth, Pastor Regular services will be held at St. Johns on Sunday 'fflli’)rnihg'. Sunday ‘school begins at 9:30 a. m., with servâ€" ices of divine worship at 10:30. Serâ€" mon by.the pastor. Come and bring your friends. * In place of the monthly dinner, the Ladies‘ Aid will give a "musicale" on Friday evening, June 7, and ask their friends to keep this date open for them. â€" _._ Reports at the monthly meeting of the Sunday school board show a very fine gain in average attendance over April and May of last year and the condition of the school to be excellent. Several of the classes are using new and different study material than forâ€" merly and deriving much benefit from it. The Triâ€"Mu club class is using studies having to do with the life problems of young men and show much‘ interest in their discussion; this class now has a â€"membership of over twenty, as also has the similar class among the older girls, the Aleâ€" thias.â€" ues This week Thursday evening the members and friends of the @hurch, both young and old, are enjoying the first of a series â€"of monthly social events at the church. The social life committee of the church has planned some very delightful programs, full of fun and interest, those in July and August being outdoor events. ~ One week from next Sunday will be.communion Sunday and it is anâ€" nounced this early in order that our members may.so arrange as to be present at this beautiful and deeply devotional service. Noâ€"service of the church sheuld draw out a larger numâ€" ber of members. Expect a service which â€"will beâ€"peculiarly ,helpful to you in real spiritual values and you will not be at all disappointed. s Frank D. Hopkins, Minister > ~ Next Sunday being Memorial day Sunday, the morning service will take on spéecial significance with features appropriate to the day. The pastor‘s sermon will be on the theme, "A New Americanism.,"â€"Thereâ€"will be â€"some very attractive musical numbers, both vocal and instrumental and it is hoped to have an inspiring service. ‘Thursday: 7:00 p.m.â€"The Boys‘ choir; 7:30 p. m.â€"The Boys‘ and Men‘s choir. + * & enene morees t .. hy fiighwood Lutheran § *â€"_~Oakridge and High stregt â€"~â€"~> .__Reév.G: A,..O. Engstrom, P%tor . Sunday, May 26â€"Sunday Bchoot, 9:45 a.m. â€"Morning worship,.â€" 11:00 a. m.. Union service at the Swedish Methodist, 8:00 p. m. ; 6 Tuesday, May. 28â€"Prayer vme'etihg in church at 8:00 p. m. Wednesday: 4:00 p.m.â€"The Boys‘ choir; 7:30 p. m.â€"The Girls‘ choir. Trinity Episcopal Church < Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector Laurel Avenue â€" _ Trinity Sunday, May 26: 7:30 a. m. â€"Celebration of the Holy Communâ€" ion; 9:30 a. m.â€"The Church school; 11:00 a. m.â€"Morning prayer and serâ€" mon. Choir Rehearsals ' Tuesday: 4:00 p.m. â€" The Boys‘ Choir. < Highland Park Methodist Church North avenue at Lauretta place T HE P RES S Custom Built Motor Car â€"Our Stock Reducin J. G. Tennant, president of the Kedâ€"Law Motor Co., 2337 South Michigan avenue, Chicago, on a recent trip to New York conâ€" vinced Walter Chrysler â€"that Chicago trade could absorb some of the higher priced and higher â€"class custom made motor gars. 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