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Highland Park Press, 11 Jul 1929, p. 15

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The Vestry _ The regular meeting of the Vestry will be held â€"on Monday evening, July 15th, at 8:00 o‘clock in the Recâ€" tory. > â€"Sunday, July 15:>10:30 a. m.â€"Sunâ€" day school; 6:00 p.m. â€" Epworth League meeting; 7:45 p. m.â€"Evening service in English. â€" The public is inâ€" vited. July 15â€"21 is the week assigned. to our district to attend the Epworth Institute at Lake Geneva. Five of our Highwood young folk have alâ€" ready sent in their reservations. Alâ€" though this is the largest number we have ever sent to an institute at one time, we ought to send twice that number. : Where can anyone find a better place to spend his or her vacaâ€" tion than at Lake Geneva, the Galilee of the west? Rev. Axel G. Pearson, pzstor of the Emanuel M. E. Church, Evanston, will be the speaker at Genâ€" eral Hour. _ Ts The Swedish Methodist Church Mighwood Avenue and Everts Place Rev. William W. Nelson, Pastorâ€" Let us remember that the Des Plaines camp meetings are still goâ€" ing <n,. although our Swedish camp has already closed. The American and the Norwegianâ€"Danish camps are in full swing all this week and over Sunday, July 14th,. Nobody can afâ€" ford to â€" miss ‘hearing such great speakers as Dr. Merton S. Rice, who will â€"speak in the. American Taberâ€" nacle, Thursday evening, at 8 o‘clock, and Bishop F. J. MceConnell, who will speak Sunday at 10:30 a. m and 2:30 11:00 a. m.â€"Worship and sermon. 7:00 p. m.â€"Christian Endeavor. 8:00 p. m.â€"Evening service. Last Sunday evening our people had the rare privilege of hearing Mr. Robert La Mar, a nationally known singer and lecturer, one of the outâ€" standing artists of America. Having studied under the teacher of Caruso, Mr. La Mar knows and can sing all kinds of music, but he loves to sing only the best. He has been referred to as "The Caruso of Gospel Singâ€" ers." Mr. La Mar was accompanied at the piano by Miss Mabel Woodâ€" ard, who was pianist at the Adams street church, Chicago, during Rev. Johnson‘s pastorate. We regret that arrangements for this service were There will be a meeting of the Altar Chapter on Monday morning, July 15th, at 10:00 o‘clock, in the parish house. * ‘% Thursday, July 11, 1929 A cordial welcome to all the serâ€" vices and activities of this church. Deerfield Presbyterian Church _ Rev. Mark J. Andrews, Pastor 9:30â€"Church school. * 9e 10;45â€"Worship and sermon. _ The â€"Woman‘s Missionary society will meet at the home of Miss Sadie Galloway on Thuirsday, July 18, at 2:00 â€" p. m. s & Evangelical Bungalow Church Rev.: A. P. Johnson, Minister 9:45 a. m.â€"Sunday school in charge of Mr. A. Merner, superintenâ€" dent. . Boy Scouts meet on Friday at 7:30 made too lateâ€"to.advertise it, but we have the promise that Mr. La Mar will come again this fall, so that the people of Deerfleld will have an opâ€" portunity . of hearing him. It is hoped that this service can be held in the school auditorium. This church will offer another rare treat in music this fall when a conâ€" cert will be given by the Metropolitan church choir of Chicago. This choir is composed of one hundred colored singers. Their concert of Negro spirituals will be worth hearing. Watch for announcement of date and place. f The pastor has been granted by the official board of the church a month‘s vacation. This time will be spent at the Winona School of Theology, Wiâ€" nona lake, Indiana, where Rev, Johnâ€" son is taking work for his master‘s degree. j ~The W. M.S. will hold a food and bakery sale Saturday, July 13, at Hoffman‘s store, corner of Deerfield avenue and Waukegan road. s Highland Park Presbyterian Church _ Eaurel and Linden avenues j Rec. Frank Fitt, Minister ~ Phone H. P:; 3849 a _ 4:00â€"Camp Fire meeting in the Camp Fire room at 176 Laurel aveâ€" nuge. : . â€" Sundayâ€"â€"â€"â€" > y church.> * < § § +9 :45â€"Church . school. â€": igs 11:00â€"Morning worship. The pasâ€" tor will preach on‘ "Christ as Enâ€" courager." s Mondayâ€"â€" * ~ > n Fridayâ€" 9 :00â€"The fourth wéek qf the vacaâ€" tion church school. The school conâ€" tinues from 9 to 11:30 each morning, but Saturday and Sunday, with speâ€" cial features, all of them Christian in character.. If you desire to enâ€" roll your child for the last two weeks, bring him on. Monday. Weinesdayâ€" § s 7:00â€"Girls‘ choir rehearsal in the parish house.~ â€" s % â€"â€"8:00â€"Service of prayer and mediâ€" tation in the lecture room. For the theme for this week is "What Are Some of the Goals for Spiritual Adâ€" vance?" _ The meeting of the congregation, scheduled <for Friday evening has been called off. M s , * Redeemer Lutheran Church W. F. Suhr, Pastor â€" Seventh Sunday after Trinity Sunday schoolâ€"9:30. ; German serviceâ€"10:30. _ f English serviceâ€"11. _ * The Luther league has its regular meeting this evening in the assembly room. + â€" The annual festival of the Old Peoâ€" ple‘s home at Arlington Heights will be celebrated this Sunday. ’ On the following Sunday,â€"June 21, our annual church and Sunday school picnic will be held in Sunset park. â€" _ F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor ‘ Church schoolâ€"9 :15 a. m. â€"_ Servicesâ€"10%*:3@ A. m. Choir, Fridayâ€"8:00 p. m. â€"~â€" > ‘The "L. L. L." club will hold its regular July meeting at dam No. 2 h Desplaines river Tuesday, July 16. The "Tri C" society will meet Thursday, July 19. © Sunday, July 21, is our annual church picnic.. The picnic will be held at Sunset park, Highland Park. ~â€"‘8t. Paul‘s Evangelical Church :‘30â€"Girls‘ choir rehearsal in the There will be no Sunday school nor service at the church, but an â€"outdoor service will be held at the park, beâ€" ginning at 10;:45. Come to this serâ€" vice and bring your basket lunch to be enjoyed after the service. Coffee will be provided. ‘The afternoon will be spent in social fellowship, games and contests. There will be many prizes for the contests and a fish pond for the children, Let us make it a real church day, bring the enâ€" tire family and your, friends. SHUIORRE OE t ce % 000 N Aikaban ie 1(70 1 oc Little® Wallace Pe'ters'b‘g- ‘had the miisfortune to fall and cut_a large gash in â€"his face on Monday evening. He was taken"to the Highland Park hospital, whére it was found necesâ€" sary to sew the wound with four stitches. On Thursday, June 27, a surprise party was given on Mr.â€"and Mrs. Wilson:.: Mr. Wilson is in partnerâ€" ship with Wilson and Reagen, meat market in Deerfield. . The happy pair were surprised at their home and then invited to the Deerfield barbecue shop, where fifty guests awaited. Guests were present from Lake Forâ€" est, Evanston and Winnetka, includâ€" ing the Deerfield guests. Dancing and refreshments were the features of the evening and all reported a jolly goodâ€"time. The Missionary society of the Presâ€" byterian church will meet July 18 at the home of Miss Sadie Galloway. Mrs. Browning will have charge of the meeting. > § â€" Mrs. "Minnie Whitcomb, who has been in Chicago at St. Joseph‘s hosâ€" pital for observaticn, has returned to Deerfield and is with her daughter, Mrs. George Harder on :Grand aveâ€" ime; :; : t kR K .n * p5 .. Members of the Tuxis society held a beach party at Renard park, Lake Zurich, on Friday evening, July 12. Each guest brought a basket lunch and the .outing was greatly enjoyed by all.. > ~~: + % si~. A=~ Deerfield News SERVICE STATION for BURTON SPRINGS ~ â€" Auto Blacksmithing ~_~ Ornamental Iron Work { Acetylene Welding _Body and Fender Repairing JOHNSON & DAHL 322 North First Street _ _ TELEPHONE HIGHLAND PARK 77 Springs of quality for all cars and trucks Miss Anna Kiest of SE[By, Monâ€" tana, was the Sunday guest of Mrs. Ross Sherman.. > § Mr. and Mrs~Harry Olendorf and Mrs. W. B. Carr visited relatives in Chicago on Monday. .. Mr. George Frey of McHenry is visiting at the home of Mrs, Chas. Frey on Fairoaks avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George Harder and Mrs. John Huehl visited Mrs. Minnic Whitcomb at the St. Joseph‘s hosâ€" pital in Chicago on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Herrmann and James Patterson of Chicago wisited Mr. Herrmann‘s sister, Mrs. John Huehl Sunday. $ .Miss Pauline Thompson is visiting relatives at Aledo, Ill. § s Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schinleber will réturn to Deerfield Sunday after pending a year with lowa relatives. The N. P. Circle of the Bungalow thurch enjoyed a hike on Tuesday evening. . "Auxiliary of Legion To Give Cedar Chest « Winfred Wilson and Wilson Olenâ€" dorf of Libertyville were visitors at theâ€"C. A. Wolf home on Monday eveâ€" ning. y zl 5 s â€"Mr. and Mrs. Carl Olson were hosts at a family reunion the Fourth of ‘July. About twentyâ€"four guests were. present. 5 ‘One of the interesting. events of the Legion carnival in Augustâ€"will be aâ€"cedar chest and its contents~ given byâ€"the auxiliary. Members of the unit are planningâ€"toâ€"fill the chest with a variety of articles, including linens, handâ€"embroidered articles, towels, etc. Gifts will be gratefully accepted from those who care to help, and may be given to any member of the ‘unit. At the next meeting each member will bring her gifts and will also assist in making towels from mateâ€" rial purchased by the unit. The memâ€" bers ‘will. appreciate the coâ€"operation and support of townspeaple. +4 [

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