Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 15 May 1930, p. 38

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First Church cl Christ. BeU.tint Highland Park. Ill., an "ml “emu. a hunch of The Muthor Church, Tho b'.rst Church of Christ, Scientilt. in Baum. Mum. holds Denice: every Sunday morning " 10:45 1nd on Wednesday evening It 8 o'eioek, when testimonial of Christina Sciatica hul- ings are given. Sand” Ichaol menu It tt:30 a. m., Ind is open to pupils between the nges of four and twenty. Subject for next Sunday's lesion rumpn. “Mnrlals and Immortals." yo, nre cardinlly invited to make use of the reading room, Mt Central avenue, when, thoBiblo nnd all unth- wind Christin Selene. “untrue my be rind, borrowed or purchased. The reading room is opcn every week- dny from nine in the morning until six in the evening. on Wednesday un- til 7:30 and on Sunday afternoon from any from six in the til 7:30 Ill mug. tors m-rmnn next Band will deal with that subjec In the evening he wll third " the series that h in: hr the ynumr peoph The young peoWe's mi: d:- will meet on Monday The Mid-wad Bervie. Wednesday evening. Friday, May " 3:00 p.m. __ Pu the Blind Dina at church. . Sunni-y. lily 8:00 ..m.-Meetl TM 8:00 p.m.-Meetintr of th. Sowing virele at the home of Mr. m In. Adolph Peterso'n, Waukeunn mud. Lake Fore-t. Sunday, May 18: 9:15 ts.nt.--Camitrmntimt elarts hour. 10:30 mm. Sand-y uhwl. . The Bethany ti. r' to 5:30. Mother and I lim- autumn " In: horn "tsir in the Mothe Rvartttelietrl C butch Siemsen, Pastor 5 day service hm Sun- impressive ngnd helpful]. and laughter banquet Arm-u» on Tuna-y eve- hevn decided tn mnke I the calendar u! the Among the LocafChurches evening. " B p. F.00 p. m.--8unday afternoon meet- ing. '-- _ . 9:30 a 11:00 I mun. 8:15 p.m.-Musieal service -.- "The Christian Year in Music." Announce-cut: The. regular meeting of the Vestry‘ will be held on Monday evening, May Tit, at it o'clock, in the rectory. CoMrmqtion Instruction Boys on Tuesday afternoons at 4 o'clock in the pariah house. ' Girls on Friday afternoons at 4 o'vlnck in the parish house. Adults by appointment, which "my be made by culling the church office WG, or the rector's study 984. T Bethlehem Enniolinl Ctsdreh Iteerfuld Ave. and Rolemlry Ter. ' Ireerfield, Illinois Rev. A. P. Johnson, Ptotor 9245 mm. _ Bible school in charge of Mr. Memer superintendent. b 11:00 a. m.-Worahip and sermon. , On Tuesday evening, Mny 20 pro- siding elder, Rev. A, J. Ryan will con- duct the preparatory Icrvice for the Holy communion which will be ptr. served on Sunday. May M. After the preparatory per/vice on Tuesdny 8:00 p. m. --Worship service. On Friday evening " 8 o'eloek the W. M. S. in sponsoring a silver medal contest. Contestants from Prairie View and Deerfield will speak. The public is cordially invited to attend this contest. night the first quarterly conference of the annual conference year will be held. Let every member of the con- ference be present. A cordial welcome to Ittend the services of this church. Frank Dnvids'on Hopkins, Minister A good contraption turned out for the Mother's day service last Sunday morning and the service was a molt interesting Ind inspiring one. The church was fragrant with the great masses of lilacs. tulips [and 'other tlower, which our mothers like. The choir nests were filled with . chorus of our young people from the Ep- worth league and they song I chorus number for an offer-wry. Mrs. Fred Okey sang u beautiful solo and Mr. H. Nichols prelude snd oWrtory were tshut most uceptsble. Two repre- sentatives of the young people paid tribute to nll mothers in brief talks, Mr. Kenneth Water-non ILnd Miss Ann 45 p. m.--Evenintr worship “nice in English. Rev. W. A. Bloumquist, pastor '0! the Union uhnue Metho- dist church of Chicago, and local put-n- un eotehtuteintt pulpit: at this time. The public is invited to attend Ill of our services. Trinity Brian-I Church Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector East Laurel Avenue Sonic-I Sunday, May 18, Fourth Sum alter Hunter: 30 a.m.-'moly communion. 00 Vic Mighlnnd Park Methodist Church North Ave. It Laurette: Place p.m.--Christ'mn Endelvur ser- Llloly communion. The Church school. Morning payer and ser- THE PRESS Sunday Ftuntonious being the speakers. The pester, Rev. Frank D. Hopkins. preached the sermon, dwelling upon the compensation: of motherhood and relating it to the young people of the day and their problems. At the conclusion of the service, the Ep- “orth league presented every one present with n beautiful rou. . In the evening the Epworth league devoted their service to the mothers, several of whom were present and th meeting and discussion were much enjoyed. . . The Woman’s; Foreign M'ussiottary society held a "Pot Luck” luncheon Tuesday noon of this week at the hum: of Mrs. Surlh Lauder, on North avenue, which was well at- tended. An interesting program fol- luwed. The pastor expects to be in his pul- pit each Sunday from now on and hopes to gradually get back into full work, although this will take some weeks. He hopes to greet n lute con- gregation next Sunday morning. Preparations are being made for I Vacation Bible school to be conducted jointly by our own church Ind the llighwood Methodist church early in July. Full partitulars will be given soon. "The human spirit fails unless the holy spirit. mls." Stanley Jones. rim United Evangeliell Church l C. G. Unangnt. Pastor Pentecost is to have its nineteen hundredth anniversary celebrated this your. The main celebration is to oc- cur on June 8, known as Whitsuntide, whiehiomes 50 day: liter Enter. Preceding that time Ipeclnl “nice! are to be held in many churches. In harmony with the thought of Pente- cost, the poster will preoch o aerial of sermons on the Holy Spirit, at the Sunday morning services for name weeks to come. The subject for next Sunday morning is, “The Holy Spirit in the Life of Jesus Christ." The service will be It the regular hour, namely at 10:45 a. m. At 7:45 p, m. the sermon subject well be, "gin, A Disease Ind a Crime." The Sundoy school meets at 9:30 a.m. Subject of the Bible lesion, "Jesus Teaching in the Temple." Matt, Dorsey Ilutinetter will lead the Christian endeavor meeting " , p. m. Topic, "Whttt are the Causes of Wart" James 3:13-18: 4:1. 2. 22:15.22; 34-46. The lesion :hows how Christ answered and silenced his critics. Very interesting Mothers day ur- vices were held on last Smithy. At the evening service the pastor pre- sented some information on the pres- ent religious and economic condition of the World and endeavored to int. press his hearers with the fact that the church can meet the Iitultion only in the power of the Spirit of God. Earnest prayer and personal surrender to God will pnve the wny for fruitful service for Christ. Prayer meeting on Wednesday eve. ning at 8 o'clock. ' "tt my people, which In called by my name, shall humble themsushres, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked wnyar; then will I hear from heaven, and will lorglve their sin, and will hell their Und," 2 Chron. 7:14. A M. l’tul’a Evangelical Clam-h Deertiehi F, G. Piepenbrok, Pastor _ Church "hool--fP.16 mm. Worship serviee--10r80 I. m. Choir, Pridtty-AM0 p. mu The May meeting of the Trl C. no- ciety will take place Tuesday, Mly 20. Announcements as to place and na- ture of meeting will be mulled to the members. The L.L.L. club will meet " the home of Helene Borchardt, Highland Park, Wednesday, Mny 21. First Presbyterian Church . Deerfield Mark J. Andrews, Putor 9:30 - Church school. Graded in. struction, Departmental uraniu- tion. 104'i--Worship and sermon. T:30--Yuune Peoples meeting. Topic, “Respecting Others," Lois Clark, leader. Wednesday, T..46--Chuir reheat-Ill. Friday, r.ltr--Ttoop §2, Boy Scouts. A cordial welcome to all the ser- vices and activities of this church. Deerfield Civic Client!" Friday, May 16-Wilntot P. T. A, 8 o'clock, school house. o. E. S. Bak. ery Sale, store on DeertUld and Tou. Regan road. Eighth district Ameri- can Legion meeting school auditorium. Saturday, May -tt-gunioe bush“ team practice. Jewett'f1eld, 2 o'clock. Tuesday, May 20-Stated meeting, Deerfield lodge No: 1110 A.P. & AM. Maronie temple, 8 o'eloeh, Hutu-l club, home of Mines Rockenbach, 8 o'clock. Ladies Get Together club, home of Mrs. J. Rommel. 2 o’clock. Holy Name society meeting, Holy Cross church. 8 o'elock., Sunday, May ltr-Nil nine. Deer. field vs. Northbrook Jewett fteld 3 o'clock. Wednesday, May 21-Lionr club, 12:30 o’clock. Garden club, home of Mrs. Frank Burroughs, 2 o’clock. Woodman meeting, Muonlc temple, 8 o'cl0tk, Springtime luncheon 12 o'elock, Bethlehem Evangellcll church. George Soefker, 8 o'clock. Friday, May 23--Movies, Deerfield school, 7:30. Card party, Holy Crou parish hall. 8 oclock. Boy Scout mieting, 7:30. Thursday, Mny 22-R. N, A.,' Ma. sonic temple, 8 o'clock. Saturday, May 24 - Poppy day. R. N. A. card party, home of Mrs. George Saefker. 8 o’clockf St. John'- Evangelical Church ( Evangelical Synod ot America) Green Bay Road and Homewgod Ave, F. W. Finch", Pastor Sunday school {It 9:30. Divine newices at 10:30. St. John's church invites you. Thursday, May 15, 1930

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