Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 5 Dec 1929, p. 39

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apart ag equest of We .: & special d of God, n future umanity, C #rave on the ‘._hm F words; _ anyone his prey _ empty tions of ents of ) Christ. . bodily fullness 9. ~The e based ossians, the enâ€" y has £ Daâ€" y Paul it aims or that at Colâ€" ie hunâ€" rs and 5 ~your y. The minent Church t w€ tindâ€" past Â¥oll, ristian Topic, tive." umber 25â€"37 : and ton, come your ‘Paul‘s ine â€"of wship texts has of in ist of 1990 hearing so many testimonies of thanks lifting and Godâ€"honouring service, Doubtless others would have spoken if time had permitted. _ . The w°m" Home and ,Ol'd‘n Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Alvin Raedeke, 1751 Broadview avenue, on Thursday, Deâ€" cember 12, at 2:30 p.m. Mrs. C. G. Unangst and Mrs. J. Christman will presett"tfl’mm&*. it oi tiaas Shakespeare said that love is blind and when you look over some of the things which the dear girls pick as husbands you have to admit that Wilâ€" & wiegg@. eA St. Paul‘sEvangelical . Church _ | w c;mhd. Pastor: _ _ Church 9:15 a. m. a Worship serviceâ€"10:30 a. m. Two different groups of the chm',chf‘ school areâ€" ing and â€"rehearsing for C Bs group will present their cantata on the Sunday evening before Christmas while the younger group will present their program in connection with the service on Christmas Eve,.â€" â€"â€"_â€" â€"â€"~ Nothing definite can be said as to the program for the little children. Sickness among the children makes it very difficult to plan anything. But: if circumstances permit either a proâ€" gram. or a Christmas party will be given for the little folks. _ Sunday, December 15, the pueor;l will be in Indianapolis, Indiana to preach at the dedication of his brothâ€" er‘s new church. Services at the St. Paul‘s church on that Sunday will be Deerfileld Presbyterian Church Mark J. Andrews, Pastor 0:30â€"Church school.,. Departmenâ€" tal organization. Graded instruction. 10:45â€"â€"Worship and sermon,â€" > 3:00â€"Meeting of the pastor‘s class in preparation for church memberâ€" ship. Young people 12 years and older are invited to join this class. 7:30â€""A Trip to. the Holy: Land" â€"a lecture with moving pictures by Mr. Jones of Lake Forest. This serâ€" vice is in charge of the young ladies class of the church school. All are welcome. The offering of the evening will be devoted to philanthropic work in which the class is interested. The Churchâ€"schoolâ€"staff meets at W;c:ineodayâ€"â€" a PR 8:00 p.m. â€" Session meets at the home of Dr. Davis. . â€" f Fridayâ€" ; 7:15 p. m.â€"Troop 52, Boy Scouts. A cordial welcome to all the serâ€" vices and activities of this church. â€"â€"â€"â€" Tionâ€"Lutheran â€"Chureh â€"â€"â€"â€" Highwood, Illincis m% enry G. H;‘!!m nd, B.D., Pastor s :145 a. m. â€" + Ladies Aid Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Wm. Berg, Summit 511.:' Highwood, Welcome to worship us. % rsday, Dec Churches P lm' m March 14, 1929, signed by A. W. Amâ€" on brose, pastor of . the %l‘ m‘ ices hristian| & word in appreciation he messâ€" Under the nn?p of t.lu C nee fro by Miss , Endeavor: s ociety Miss Elizabeth to my 'llhtl. Rs .‘“m“ :hmmm"'. Knauss,â€" of Davenport, IOws, Will\yice, last Sunday. Miss Knauss‘ adâ€" speak on, "The Menace of Bohlicv-ldrmon“‘l'hc Menace of Bolshevism" ism," at the First United Evangelical| held the very close attention of the church, Greenbay road and â€"Laurel| audience. She speaks with the earnâ€" avenue, at 7:45 o‘clock on Friday eveâ€"| estness and the evidence that carries ning of this week. conviction with her statements. The A letter dated at Howell, Michigan, Menace of Bolshevism, as she preâ€" GIFIT LUV6G6GAGE T H E oifi c cn,00 5 Brovl s in o inemaatherhe t o renatath it uie s ts He t e ie rmacan se ie imaiats is o sls i nfernco Moscan en s . m e it e relte cpund â€"a R E o d en inctaemicomrcreamctedine snconctg Prakis > w in rampnocpenen ce n um ce : n w sents it, one s made 1o 10861 is " real. The message is one that serves & hearing by every parent patriotic American." A cordial invitation is extended people to hear Miss Knauss. It is said that the sponsors of the new world bank to handle reparations want to establish it some place where it will be free from political ‘inâ€" fAuences. We suggest that they loâ€" eate it in Indiana. x

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