Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 16 Oct 1930, p. 37

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Friday: 7:00â€"Boy scout meeting in the junior room of the parish house. 7:30â€"Camp Fire meeting in the Camp Fire room at 176 Laurel avenue. Sunday: + 9:15â€"Chorus rehearsal in the parish house. The young people who are interested in joining this group are urged to be present. 9:45â€"Church school. 11:00â€"Morning worship. The pastor will preach. ; 7:00â€"Young People‘s society meetâ€" ing.. Mr. Alden G. Greene, a memâ€" ber of this church who has spent the past three years in Egypt, will address the group. 8:00â€"There will be a chorus rehearâ€" sal for the young people following the society meeting. The young people of the church are invited to attend both group meetings. Monday: 10;:00â€"The opening meeting of the Dorcas society will be held in the parish house. Luncheon will be served at noon. The women of the church are invited to join this group in work and fellowship. Wednesday: 8:30â€"The Trail Builders, a junior group for boys and girls, will meet in the parish house. The program consists of organized play, hand craft, and worship materials, 8:00â€"Midâ€"week service of praise and prayer. The theme for the service is "Cromwell and the Congregationâ€" alists." This is the second of a series of meetings centered about the founders of our great Protestâ€" ant groups. . The Ladies‘ Aid is making preparaâ€" tions for their annual fall supper to be held on Thursday evening, October 23. Remember the date. St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Church school at 9:15 a.m. Worship service at 10:30 a.m. Choir, Friday at 7:30 p.m. Confirmation, Saturday at 9:00 a.m. A call goes out to all the members of the LL.L. club and those who are eligible for membership by having reached their fourteenth birthday, to get ready for a rally Thursday, Octoâ€" ber 23. Notices as to place and time Thursday, October 16, 1980 Mission Festival October 19â€"The Rev. A. Landeck of Arlington Heights will deliver the festival address at the morning servâ€" ice. In the evening service the Rev. Leo Schmidtke of Chicago, secretary of our board of missions in South America will give a lecture concernâ€" ing his field. This is the one day of the year on which we make strenuous efforts to raise our budget for missions. Our members are urged to contribute a substantial sum by means of their mission envelopes. Hghland ark Presbyterian Church Laurel and Linden Avenues Rev. Frank Fitt, Minister Church Phones 683 or 46 Redeemer Lutheran Church â€" Central Ave, and McGovern Rev. W. F. Suhr, Pastor Divine Worship German service at 9 a.m. English service at 10:30 a.m. Evening service at 8 p.m. _ Church School Saturdays at 9 a.m. Sundays at 9:30 a.m. uf meeting will be sent to all. Suhday, October 19, the Young People and workers of the Church schools of the Arlington Heights cirâ€" cuit will meet in convention at St. Poul‘s. Evangelical church, Barringâ€" ton, Ill. The afternoon session will begin at 2 o‘clock. North Ave. at Lauretta Place Rev. Frank D. Hopkins, Minister "Rally day" services at Sunday school, church and Epworth league were well attended and full of interâ€" est. _A feature of the exercises in the Church school was the presentaâ€" tion to Wm. E. Bletsch, retiring suâ€" perintendent after 16 years of most devoted service, of a beautiful electric mantel clock as a testimonial of the love and esteem in which he is held by all our members and friends. The presentation was made by the pastor and Mr. Bletsch replied in an interâ€" esting manner, telling of his early experiences as the son of a minister Do not forget Loyalty Sunday at the St. Paul‘s Evangelical church, Ocâ€" tober 26. Final announcements will appear next week. In the mean time we kindly ask you to talk about it to your friends and neighbors. Come and bring someone to church that Sunday. Highland Park Methodist Church Make Today Memorial Day for Your Family ROSEHILL MAUSOLEUM When you are making a decision that involves the preservation of your family‘s memâ€" ory and remains you cannot choose with too great care. The selection of a family memorial that will reflect your best taste depends upon unclouded judgmentâ€"act now, before a crisis arises! Visit Rosehill Mausoleum any day this weekâ€"inspect the many moderately priced arrangements suited to your particular needs. Walls of whitest marbles â€" grilles of bronze â€" colorful Tiffany windows â€" warmth â€" quietude â€" soft lights â€" an irrevocable State Charter â€"two mighty trust fundsâ€"these are the remarkable features that assure your family memorial a beauty which time cannot mar. Perpetual care, replacement, and protection make certain that those who come centuries hence to pay reverence to your memorial will see it as it is today? Write for, or receive in person, the free booklet, "Rosehill the Beautiful." This in no way obligates you. ROSEHILL CEMETERY COMPANY ‘or those who prefer ground burial we have a very large melectic family lots for two graves or more at most reasonable prices all under Perpetual Care. . THE PRESS 5800 Ravenswood Avenue â€" LONgbeach 5940 City Office: 33 South Clark Street â€" FRAnklin 1287 and his connection with our Sunday school work. Under his supervision our school has tripled in size and is doing splendid work, condition which will doubtless continue under his exâ€" perienced success, Wm. H. Holgate. A familiar parable which has been much preached upon, is that of the "Prodigal Son," â€" one of the most beatifully told stories in all literaâ€" ture. It might be thought there is nothing new to be said upon it, but new and modern conditions of life have brought new interpretations. The pastor believes he has something new to say about its relations to some present day problems. ° "Are we realâ€" ly advancing or are we returning to certain primeval conditions in our modern life? Are the Flaming Youth of today finding greater liberty or are they throwing away that which they had? Are they discovering anyâ€" thing in the way of liberty of thought, life and ideals which was not discovâ€" ered by their ancestors long ago? Just what is _ "Selfâ€"expression?" What do you mean by "I must live my own life?" Was the prodigal‘s father a good example for parents of today? Do we need classes for prospective parents among our young folks toâ€" duy"? These and other questions will be touched upon. This series on the the application of the parables of The newly elected officers of the Epworth league will be installed in oftice next Sunday evening at the regâ€" ular mecting of the league, at 6:45 o‘clock. There was a fine attendance last Sunday evening. "The real test of your Christian character is not altogether what you believe, but what are you doing about Jesus to the life of today is by means simply threshedâ€"overâ€"straw but will prove interesting and suggestive to any one desiring to think straight on these lines. The Ladies‘ Aid holds its first monthly meeting of the new church ysar this week Friday, at 2 p.m. with Mrs, Paul Downing, on Waukeâ€" gan avenue. All members and woâ€" men of the congregation are corâ€" dially welcome. The newly elected officers of the Epworth league will be installed in oftice next Sunday evening at the regâ€" ular mecting of the league, at 6:45 believe, but what are you doing about it? To say, "I will," to the usual ritual questions regarding baptism, church membership, etc., is done so thoughtlessly by many as to simply mark the vow as hypocracy. Like much of our hymn singing,â€"we utter the most profound truths, lift our voices in the most sacred vows, the most sweeping words of sacrifice and devotion and mean by it absolutely nothing. _ The music deadens our spiritual senses dike an opiate, so that we utterly fail to realize the hyâ€" pocracy of our vocalizing." (C)â€"R. C.Co., 1989 81

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