Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 3 Jul 1930, p. 30

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The midâ€"week prayer and praise service will be held on Wednesday evening at 8:00 p. m. The Woman‘s Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Drake, 520 Laurel avenue, next Thursday afternoon. All ladies are M D In W W ednest hearsal Thursda r of the me and enjoy the services with Us. Our Daily. Vacation â€" Bible school s finished itsâ€"cla«s work. . The boys d girls thoroughly enjoyed the exâ€" riences of the past three weeks. weir viecnic was a grand occasion. ‘This is the fourth and last week of â€"ur Daily Vacation Bible school. We have had a very splendid school this year in every respect. Thus far the children have sent seventy bouquets of flowers to, Chicago‘s poor, sick and lonely. â€" The boys and girls have set The Swedish Methodist Church _ hwood avenue and Everts place William W. Nelson, pastor Tel. Highwood 2161 "here will be no services in our rch: on Sunday, July 6, the last : of our 1930 camp meeting at Des ines.â€" We trust that as many of â€" people as can will attend the np meetings, not only on Sunday, also during the intervening time. goodly number are planning to nd the Fourth at camp and stay ‘r Sunday. . Welcome to the camp! Wednesday, July 9, 8 p.m.â€"Choir earsal at church. Thursday. July 10, 8 p. m.â€"â€"Meetâ€" The TV The M 0:43 a. m. BiDle senool in CHalWe Mr. A. Merner. 11:00 a. m. Worship and sermon. T:00 p. m. Christian endeavor. 8:00 p.m.. Closing program of the wi‘v Vacation Bible school.‘ crfield Rev. :45 a. Mr. A. 11:00 a Be Rethlehem â€"Evangelical: Church Deerfield rhield ave. and Rosemary‘ terr Rev. A. P. Johnson, pastor ning W ies and inc inday school an Ath in the wor it Comfort. one man Mission band will have an qoutâ€" nceting . in‘ Sunset Park next y afternoon, further announceâ€" will be made on Sunday. trustees will have their monthâ€" iness meeting Monday evening uring Sund: Sund All aily Vacation had .a very s in every resp en have sent wers to Chica to come 11 me the Ahe tor‘s . message Sunday I! center @bout the theme + was a grand occasion. monstration of the work the course will be preâ€" ay evening at 8:00 p. m. lay school unit of: the parents and friends are the interesting program was a grand monstration of the course wi ay evening at ay school un parents and f W Bible school in charge ol and church picnic pr e woods just opposite pe â€" one half mile north | p, aukegan road. If you| ; to get to the picnic at the church at 11:30 C nveyance: will be proâ€" linner at 12:30 o‘clock. an there will be races,| inner at 12;:30 o‘ clock, n there will be races, or ball, Let the memâ€" s of the churchâ€":come nicâ€" and have a real 10, 8 p. m.â€" â€"Meet group at church. T WE terrace their goal for at least one hundred houquets to be sent to Chicago‘s unâ€" fortunate. . This week they are sendâ€" ing their flowers Thursday morning instead of Friday. The public is inâ€" vited to the closing exercises on Sunâ€" day evening at eight o‘elock. At this sorvice there will be a display of pastel paintings, pieces of woven furâ€" niture such as writing desk, end taâ€" ble, baskets, etc., big bread boards, und paper. construction work. t Highland Park Methodist Church North avenue at Lauretta place Frank Davidson Hopkins, minister Our â€" Community â€" Daily Vacation Bible school, ‘conducted .in coâ€"operaâ€" tion with the Highwood Methodist church, concluded its ‘sessions last Friday. From every ‘standpoint the school was well worth the efforts and thought expended. The attendance was good, the enrollment being nearâ€" ly seventy. The teaching force did excellent work and the two pastors feel greatly indebted to the women and girls who so ably carried on in this rather arduous task,â€"one which they declared most interesting ‘ and pleasurable. _ Closing exercises were held on Friday forencoon and ceftifiâ€" éates were awarded all pupils â€" who had been in regular attendance. | So enthusiastic were the scholars and teachers that a similar school another year is already assured. * k Many were the expressions of apâ€" preciation of the first of the series of discourses on (the parables of Jesus which the pastor gave last Sunâ€" day morning and there is no question as to the value of the series and the aroused interest in it. . Next Sunday morning the pastor will speak upon the "Parable ‘of the Dragnet," as .reâ€" corded in Matt. 13:47â€"50. He tries to \Oak Terrace School To Hold Carnival avoid the perfectly. cbvious in these interpretations and give them a modâ€" erni application without in any sense woeakening â€" their authority .as ‘the teachings of Jesus. . Next Sunday‘s study will:throw light on such quesâ€" tions. as these: ‘"Does the idea of a general judgment have any support in the teachings of Jesus? Does the logic of the life of today support it? How much does Creed have to do with it?~ How can the changing standards of morals and ethics be harmonized with it? Come with alert minds and study together this important subâ€" JE and offertory Dr. Fred Dr. Fred Butler gives us. this priceless definition: "An adult is a person who has stopped growing at both ends and has started growing in the middle." The Oak Terrace school will hold | a carnival on their school grounds, Friday and Saturday, July 25 and 26. There will be games for the children and grownâ€"ups as well as dancing. Other features including a merryâ€"goâ€"| round and various concessions will add to the two days‘ enjoyment.. The committee in charge are working hard. and hope to make this one of the biggest events ever given by the school. , Special ‘vocal numbers are> being ranged for all our Sunday morning rvices and also instrumental numâ€" rs. Last Sunday Mrs. E. R. Baum ve us beautifully rendered prelude Woman Aged 82 Takes First Airplane Ride An 82 year old woman, determined to keep up with the times, took her first airplane ride at the Waukegan airport and stated afterward that she thoroughly enjoyed the trip. The bright little old lady was Mrs. Hanna Van Alstine of Salem, Wis., who was visiting with relatives in Waukegan. Her nephew, Harold Van Alstine of Waukezan piloted the plane as it flew over _ Waukegan â€" and surrounding country for some 20 minutes One may be pardoned for wonderâ€" ing what these Easterners do with daylight after they save it,â€"Lincoln, Nebr.., State Journal. WARDROBE HAT BOXES $10.00 up No matter what‘s the trouble with that motor car, our exâ€" pert repair service will have it in running order in short order. WILLITS _ HUDSONâ€"ESSEX ww ves tsr 1856 emicaG0 "Yes, Sir, I‘ll Have Her Ready for You Right Away" VACATION LUGGAGE Sales and Service WOMEN‘s CASES $5.00 to $30.00 PHONE Highland Park 303 Laurel and Second Thursday, July 3, 1930

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