Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 26 Jun 1930, p. 31

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Thursday, June M, 1930 a branch of The Mother Church, The F'.rst Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.,. holds services every Sunday morning at 10:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o'eloek, when testimonies of Christian Science heal- ings are given. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m., nnd is open to pupils between the ages of four and twenty. First Church of Christ, Scientist Highlahd Park, Ill., 381 Heel a_venue, Subject for next Sunday’s lesson mon, Christian Science, You are curdially invited to make use of the reading room, MI, Central "avenue, where the Bible and all auth- orized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The reading room is open every week- day from nine in the morning until six in the evening, on Wednesday un- til 7:30 and on Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30. Thursday: 9:00 Community Vacation Church school in the parish house. Friday: 9:00 Community Vacation Church' school in the parish house. At 11 o'clock there will be a special serv- ice to which the parents are in- vited. Mr. Martin Victor of the Victor Brothers, furriers. will tell of his recent trip to Alaska. Fri- day is also :the day on which we take a special thank offering to go toward the support of Vacation Church schools in less favored places than Highland Park. Sunday: 9:45 Chu school. Throughout the summer he Church school classes will continue as usual. 11:00 Morning worship. The pastor's sermon topic is: "The Tongue of Fire." Monday through Friday: 9:00 Community Vacation Church Highland Park Presbyterian Church Laurel and Linden Menu“ _ Rev. Prank Pitt, minister Church phones 683 or 46 school in. the parish house. 7:00 Camp Fire meeting in the parish house. Wednesday: b:00 Mid-week service of praise Ind prayer. Following the praise serv- ice ll review of the life of Laws of Livingistonia will be given. You will find this service helpful. Community Vucnlion Church School The enrollment of the Community Vacation Church school helg in the parish house of the Highland Park Presbyterian church continues to in. crease. tor 94 children have been reg- rstered. Each day finds more chil- dren desiring to become I part of this happy school. Last Friday the chil- dren enjoyed I series of colored slides. copies of the grent master- Among the Local Churches xieces, on the life of Christ. On next Friday at the eleven o’clock hour Mr. Martin Victor of the Victor Brothers, furriers, will tell of his trip to Alu- ka. This promises to be I most inter. esting time. The parents are invited to this service. Zion Lutheran Church _ Rev. Henry Hedlund, pastor Highwood, Illinois Sunday school at 9:45 mm. Morning services at ll am. There will be no evening services until September. But we entreat our members and friends that they shall be in their places at morning services. Summer does not mean to take a va- eation from serving the Lord and for- getting the services. Summer is the true development of every good fruit and good for the benefit of men's physical life. It is the best of the four seasons_ So also the people should remember the Lord in the Mum. mer with even greater praise and thanks for the blessings that lie prepares for his people. We want to see you at' the morning services. Luther League will meet Friday evening at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Ruth McClure on Central avenue, liighlnnd Park. Every Luth- er Leaguer is urged to be present. First United Evangelical (‘hurth C. G. Unangst. pastor "We have had I good day," was a " mark that was made at the close of the service on last Sunday. At the morning service the pastor called at- tention to ten reasons for special gra- titude to God at this time. Men and wumen are abandoning lucrative poni- tions and entering into missionary and evangelistic work; a splendid work is being done among the lepers; thousands of intelligent Christians nre banded together under the Great Commission Prayer League of Chi. cago as intercessors for others and there are many striking answers to prayer, and the time is coming when God will be exalted among the na- tions, as predicted in his Word. The Bible school meets at 9:30 am. We are expecting I good nttendnnce right through the summer months. The annual picnic will be held on Sat- urday Ifternoon at Sunset Park. All members Ind friends of the school are cordillly invited to Join us in this gathering in the park, A pron-m of interesting games and exercises in being planned. A good time for everybody is assured. The pastor will prelch at 7:45 p.m. on f‘The Glory of the Heavens." Pa. MPa. . Mrs. Nelson Muir, of the South Africa General Minion, addressed 'thc Christian Endeavor meeting " 7 p. m. and inspired us with tt most in- teresting story of a native boy in Africa who became a very useful missionary to his own people. Christian Endeavor meeting It 7 p.m. Topic, "Great Missionary Leudl era." Eph. 3:7. 8; 4:11-18. Irene Daggin will lead the meeting. Rev. Joseph Taylor will preach It 10:45 a. m. on next Sunday. Prayer meeting on Wednesday eve- hing. THE The Daily h'lcntion Bible school in being continued with . good inure-t. A number of new pupill hive come in since last week. Good instruetion is being given and fine propel: in being made on the hand work. Next Wednesday will be the closing day. The public exercises will be held in the evening of that day beginning at 7:45 o'clock. The parents 3nd friends nue invited to these exercises. Come and learn what the children have been taught. The hand work will Illo be on exhibition " that time. An offering taward the expenlen of the ‘school will be received. Sunday sehool--tP.M. English serviee--MhM. . German 'serviee--itt80. _ On the coming Sunday, the 29th. We shall have our annual church pie- nic. which is to be held at Sunset park. This is intended not only for the children. but for all the member. at the church and their friends. Re- freshments will be served to the chil- dren free of any charge, and fame! will lg provided for old and young at which prizes will be given away. Arrange at home for an early din. ner, and right after dinner come to the park. Brine your lunch buketa along if you wish to remain after Fir-t Presbyterian Church. Deer.“ Mark J. Andrews, pastor. 9:30-Chureh school. Departmental r-rgunilation. Graded instruction. 10M.5-Mornintt worship. Special music by the boys and girl: of our vacation uchool (junior department) and by Miss Bertha Capers, supervi- sor of the school. t:.'l0--Yourttt people's meeting. Topic; "Retrospect and Prospect." This will be the last meeting of the supper. There is no money involved in this ttthair, so let it be I real social 33th. Hing of the whole conmgltion. Thursday, July '3 - Monthly meet- ing of the Dorcu lociety nt 2:30 p. m. 8:00 p. m.-C1osine program of the Co-operative Vultion “Mal. Pur- ents and friends are eoqih11y inviwd to be present. The promm will be most interesting and worthwhile.. Friday, 7:15 p. m. - Troop 52, Boardkouu. A cordinl welcome to all the serv- ices and activities of this church. young people's group Wore the v. cation Benson. M. John's Evangelical Chttreh (Evnngelical Synod of Americl) N. Green Bay rd. and Homewood we. F. W. Fischer, pastor Sunday school at 9:30. Divine services It 10:30. All about! tor the ice cram social at the church psrlon on Thursday evettintt-tottight. A batty welcome unit: you. Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central avenue. W. F. Suhr, pastor. Sand-y Services thl nine. church din-us: ice Bee din-us: the question "Now I" Beer. ice Beeomemttellitrentt" The mid-week service will he held next Wednesday evening at ft o'clock. All members and friends of an church In urged to “all ,thenulm of this tine opportunity of wall by worship, Thou service are proving to be a grant Honing to may poo- pk. Sew-ml outstanding speck": have been engaged for the Sunday on- ttine services during the month- of July and Am». anh for fur- ther “mum-cinema of these union. The thy to I close on Sunday “an". July B. The daily schedule is " follm: pm I. m. - Devotlml union. 10:30 u. m. - Punting service. P.80 p. m. - Chlldm’a meeting. " p. m. - Punching who. 7:00 p. m. - Sou service. ft.-00.p, m. - Evangelina: nonfat. There are some exception. to the above schedule: on Sunday "ertfrtq there will be no um m: the Evnngelmlc non-vice on Sum, will begin at 6:45 p... Hizhwood H itthwood Friday. June bur church ha I Cottage on the camp grounds. all! u My of our friend: In so Gain "a “loo-c to use It during the mount camp ul- um. Sunday. June .-- 10:30 a. m.---, school. 6:00 p. m.--4hmdV afternoon In“. 7:46 p. II. - Evening - In English. The theme at the WI sermon will be “In: That I..." Ttte public in invited, int 51200 p. m. - 0mm: unto. or u amp meetings at Del Plain“. ten median will continue every y for a period of ten days, coming I close on Sunday evening, July 6. " daily schedule is " follm: William Swedhh Netball-t Chant wood avenue and Evens place Ilium W. Nebon, pastor. Tel 2161

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