Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 20 Mar 1930, p. 32

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Sunday "ttoor-9:30. German serviee--t0:30. English "rviee---iP.00. The whim for the Lenten and“ on Thanh, "will. in" The m..- ment In" of Youth: Pluto." Romany Bunsen“! Church H. r. Sienna, Pastor A. S. Hug, Altman: Pulm- The mundane It I“ of our but Sunday urvicu were very (rum. The doors of Bethany church "in: wide open to all who do not worship ulnewhen. 7:00. The "mint urvice It 7:45. The waning will be of special inter- est to many in the community, as it will he the time fur the prmnution M the beautiful ”(can entitled "The Challenge of the Cross." Thin pa- gam has a very stirring mango and is very appropriate for the Lou- in “mm. In; upped in one that will challenge all who Ire present, to deeper runner-lion and to mar service or the Meter; do not fail to see this. On Sunday, Much ao Bishop 8. P. Spun. of Niven/ilk, Illinois will be present " Bethany for both the morn- ing 3nd evening service. His pres- ence will be the beginning of . nor- M. John'u Bro-loll"! Church Green Bay Rd. and Homewood Ave. F, W. Fischer. Pastor lf you Inn! your children 'well equipped for life and them or bet. ter bring them to Sunday school at 9:110. Here . friendly teacher greets them, 3nd Biblial instruction is [inn Do you like to sing? Friday ove- ning at tt o'clock o'er- you n good opp'orttmity. . Remember you are always welcome a! M. John's church. ' Do you feel Ion. “d blue. Come to rhunh where you hear the w., of life to mite you - IND. Oar inspiring services " 10:30 In mu to I". To bring I "perfeet" day to a per- feet end join in in our evening ur- vicn " 7:30 Sunday night and attend nut Lenten service- n 8 o'clock on Wednesday owning. mike“: group will have their final POMII‘MII on Fridny evening. The churehoehool tien Smithy manning will begin " 9:45. Morning worship " ":00 mm. E.L(!.E_. tt than in: of "Lite Investment Mutiny.” Bishop Spun; has long been rec- rgniud by lending men of other den. ominations Wt um of the great preaetters of out day. It will be I run trent for the people of thid vicin- ity to he" him. Rodeo-er “than Church Went Coma-l and McGovern W. P. Sum. Punter Among the Local Churches Surely this Lent can only be of spiritual beneht to In, if we give our- selves to meditation Ind study of the Word of God u home, and to a faith- ful nttendnnce of the services at church. . room was crowded with listeners. Sunday evening we will discuss “Bap- tism." The lecture Item promptly at 7:15 and clone: 7:45. Our illustrated Lenten service: Ire very hvorebly received. The attend- nnce at all of our previous Lenten services hut been very good but this 'yenr we Ire setting new records. These services are very worehipful, inspiring and educetionel. Come next Sunday and see and he" the third crisis in the Lite of Jesus, "On the Hillsides with the Common People." The specie] music will be furnished by the mixed choir end soloist. Tuesday, March 26, you will have opportunity to see the last home lew. cue “me which the St. Pnul’s boys will play against the Arlington Heights Mam. On Sunday the theme of the sermon will be: "The Resurrection ot the body." _ _ - diction. , Fridly: 4:00 p.m.--tstations of the cross and benediction. .. 8:00 p. m.--Mations of the cross and benediction. Saturday: 9:00 a. m.--htstrtretion clinics for the Chirir Friday---) p.m. CoMrmation ssturdny--9t00 mm. The lecture on ".Salvatian" watt well attended. The Sundny school Do not forget to support the hu- ketbull tournament for the locd championship Much 20, 22, 27, 29. Games will be played at the Deerf1eld Grammar school gymnasium. Holy Cnu Cntbolk Chunk Waning“ Road., Deerfield, Illinois Rev. C. L. McDonough, Pastor Sunday: Manes 8 1nd 10 mm. 7:45 p. m.-HMr 'hour and benedic- tion. Wednesday: 8:00 p. m.--Rosary, sermon Ind bene- children. 7:30 to 8:30 p. tn.-AhrttfFotts. Week day muses during mlulon, which will open on next Sundny, March 23 and continue until April 6 will be " 6 and 8 o'clock. Fir-1 United Eva-[dial Church C. G. Unnnpt, Punter Next Sunday wlll be communion day. The morning service will be held at 10:65 a. m. After a brief mu- m" the Lord's Supper will be cele- brated. The evening service will I). held at 7:45 o'clock. The poster will have charge of there "reieee, The Sunday "hoot meets at 9:30 I. m. The "bieet of the Bible lesson is, “Jesus Tanning Ind Healing." St. PIII'I Evangelical Church Durham F. G. Piepenbrok. Pastor Church school-9:15 mm. Worship "rviee--t0:30 I. m. ueture--r,t5 p.m. "haunted Lenten service - 8 THE P3E88 Lent: 7:30 I. m.--Holy communion. 9:30 tcm.-The Church school. 11:00 a. m.-Mornine payer and sch Matt. 16 :21-31. Raymond Fidder will lead the Christian Endeavor meeting at 7:00 p. m. Topic, “What Barriers Keep People Away from Christ?" You are'eordin1ly invited to attend these Iervices. man. Monday, Much 24: 12:00 m.-Litany. ' Tuesday. Much 25, the Annunciation Friday, March 21: 4:00 p.m.-Evenirte prayer lnd Id- are”. Sunday, V Announcements The regular meeting of the Ser- vice Lelgue Ind Woman's Auxiliary will be held on Mondly, March 24, nt 10 o'clock. in the parish house. The specinl speaker will be Deaconess Fuller, head resident of Chnse House. Deaconess Fuller will speak to the members of the Service league int. medintely after luncheon, which will be served at 12:30 o'eloek. of the Blessed Virgin. il:30 a.m.--Holy communion. Wednesday, March 26: 8:00 p. m.--Evenintt prayer and ad. dress. Friday, March 28: 4:00 p. m.--Evenine prayer and ad- dress. There will be a meeting of the Ree, tor's guild on Monday, March 24, in the parish house. The members are urged to come to luncheon, which is served It 12:30 o'clock by the Service lengue, and to attend the lecture by Deaconess Fuller of Chase House. Following the lecture the members will work on surgical dreningn. There will be a meeting of the Al. tar chapter " the home of Mrs. Na- than Corwith, 199 Vine venue, on Fridny afternoon, March 21, at 2 o’clock. All the members are urged to be present. First Church of Christ, Scientist First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, Ill., 381 115er Avenue. a branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Muss" holds services every Sundsy morning at 10:45 and on Wednesday evening " 8 o'clock, when testimonies of Christian Science heel- ings sre given. Sunday school meets " 9:30 I. m., and is open to pupils between the use” of four And twenty. You are cordinlly invited to mnke use of the reading room, 361 Central Ivenue. where the Bible and all auth- orized Christian Science literature mly be read, borrowed or purchased. The tending room is open every week- day from nine in the morning until six in the evening, on Wednesday un- til 7:30 and on Sand-y afternoon from 2:30 to 6:30. sermon, "Matter." Subject fot next Sundiy’s lesson sermon, "Matter." . _ Trinity Episcopal Church Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector Etust Laurel Avenue Servlcu March M, Third Sundly in Deertieid Presbyterian Church Mark J. Andrews, Pastor 9."30--Chureh school, Departmental organization. Graded instruction. 10:45--Murnintt worship and lemon. Ttoo-Young Peoples meeting. 7:30--Evenintr service. The guest speaker this Sunday evening is the Rev, W. o. Ruby, associate super- intendent of the Church Extension board. Members and friends of this congregation will want to hen his message. The young ladies choir will agitin turnish special mu- sic. . Wednesday, March M, 8 p. m.-au Annual meeting of the congregation to hear reports of the activities with- in the congregation covering the past year; to elect offieers; and to trim- act such other business as may prop- erly come before the meeting. A brief social period will be enjoyed after the meeting in the assembly room, the Dorcas society serving re- treshments. Thursday: P.00-Set. Scout meeiing in the par- Friday, 7s.16,p.tm--T'roop 52. Boy Scouu. A cordial welcome to all the ser- vice and activities of this church. Highlmd Park Presbyterian Church Laurel and Linden Avenues Rev. Frank Pitt, Minister Church Phones 46 and 683 ish house. 7:4li--Drtutta Study group meeting in the home of Miss Jean Allen, 108 N. Sheridan road. Those inter- ested in reading drama are cor- dially invited. Friday: L30-.RavinU group of the Dorcas society will meet in the home of Mrs. Ella Van Bergen, corner of Wade and S. St, Johns street. 7;00-Boy Scout meeting in the par- fire room at 176 Laurel nvenue. Sunday: . 9:46--Chureh school. 1t:00--Mornintr worship. The pne- tor's sermon topic is "Christ and Worry." 2:30-Girls Communicants clue in pariah house. 3:16=Boys Commanietmts clue in parish house. 7:00--Yountr People's society meet- ing. Miss Greenluw will give e re- view of "By In Unknown Disciple.” The young people of the church ere invited to attend this service. Tuesday: 2:30--The Presbyterian guild will meet in the home of Mrs. M. H. Small, 1111 S. Linden avenue. . The study topic is “Remaking the City." The Women of the church are in- vited to attend this meeting. Wednesday: P.46--Chureh Night program. Fol- lowing the service of payer and praise a review of the life end work of David Livingstone will be given by Mr. Pitt. You no Invited to this service. ish house. , Saturday: ' 2'.30--otttp Fire meeting in the camp Thursday, March 20, 1980

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