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Highland Park Press, 5 Jul 1934, p. 4

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14 The special program given by thi children on last Friday evening. wa very helpful and a large number o the parents were present. ginl INVINEUUN IS CAVONUCU U AHL Our Daily Vacation Bible Sc had an enrolment of 82 with a fect attendance of 38 children a 15 who only missed one day. 7:45 Worship service, Dr. = : neth Gieser will speak of \ prospective in China _ medical nl% $ On Wednesday evelt 8 o‘clock, July 11 a farewell service will given in honor of Dr. and Mrs. neth Gieser. A special program wi be given. We expect to have t Raedeke Trio sing for us. A co dial invitation is extended to all. ; Tâ€"Bone Steaks 29c¢ PAGE FOUR Armour‘s Cloverbloom CHICKENS 1. 17¢ 10: GRAPES Legs of LAMB®. 19c CELERY ‘per stalk 5¢ LETTUCE 9P Cherch Bible dexsel, Supt. 2. 7:00 Young People‘s service. | | Kenneth Gieser will speak. CHURCHES FANCY Preserves . <. . . ‘;it 15¢ UNCEDA BAKERS CHAMPION FLAKE _ _ _ Butter Crackers ./ }@> 15¢ Black Tea .. . . / %}@ 15¢ Dilt Pickles . . . . 35 15¢ PIMTNTO OR STANDARD i .As Brick Cheese ALL KINDS ANN PAGE We have our, regular services durâ€" Early American Cheese . & 17° A New Cheeseâ€"new in taste and reen Bay Rd. and Laurel Ave. Rev. F. Brandfellner, Pastor church with a welcome for Morning worship sermon United Evangelical Ch BORDEN‘S NEW . size heads 15¢ « ~ s «Lt I5€¢ 10c + ; + & l *muxc: "You‘re Nflu.’:v â€"â€" "20 | Million %: ;:%- â€" "20th Century," â€"â€" "Manhattar Melodrama." â€" "The Houké of Rathachila " Sunday: $ Web 8100 The early service with worâ€" ship and a brief address in the parish house. . goof 10:30 Morning wors ip. Dr. Sherâ€" \ win especially invites the young people to. atte church with their parents. se ; | 10:30 Church school. The Beginâ€" . ners, Primary, and Junior Deâ€" partments will et ‘with their â€" respective superintendents, Mrs. Stockwell, Mrs. Dexter and Mrs. Pier. es j ednesday : | 1 4 Guild members will\ spend the day at the E. H. Purdy cc7tbtge on Fox Lake, mefiing _ at the « > :Church. f : . " The young people‘s hoir| will hold rehearsals twice | a week for Rally Day: t 8 Highland Park Presbyterian Church Laure] and Linden Avenues Dr. L. W. Sherwin, Minister _ Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor 7 p.m. Topic "What Makeés a Vacation Worthwhile?" ; The evening service 8 p.m. ‘ Saturday, Church Schoo picnie, Sunset Park. . uoc cs. Tuesday, monthly meetinq of Y. P. M. C. 8 p.m. : § t . "A church that cares." | t Sunday, July 8, 1934 Church School 9:45 ‘a.m. Mr. Arthur F. Merner, Supt. desl .. Morning worship 11. a.m. Special music by mixed quartet. Sermon by the minister. t1 4.+ «;. . It is this spiritual perception of Scripture, which lifts humanity out of disease and death and‘ inspires faith" (p. 547). _ : Hobts The Lessonâ€"Sermon also in« cluded the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary -Bale?Egidy: "The Scriptures are very | sacred. Our aim must be to have,thet? underâ€" stood ‘spiritually, for only ‘by this understanding can truth be‘ gained. : Among the citations which comâ€" prised the Lessonâ€"Sérmon was the following from the Bible : “;or God hath not given us the spirit of fear ; but of power, and of love, 4nd of a sound mind. Hold fast the form of sound words, which thou hast heard of me, in faith and love which is in Christ Jesus" (II Tim. 1:7,13). ; The Golden Text was, "Laying aside all malice, and al}, guile, and hypobrisies, and envies, and all evil speakings, as newborn babes, desire the sincere milk of the Wtrd. that ye may grow thereby" (I Peter 2:1,2). ject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Sc¢ientist on Sumpay. July 1. j All are cordially invited to attend the services and make use of the reading room. Je t A free public reading room is maintained by this churx;; at 43 N. Sheridan Road, which is open daily from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 in the evening. On Sunday the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:380. Here the Bible &nd all authâ€" orized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed, or purâ€" chased. Â¥ + [ , CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, ,and‘,mWodnb- day evening meeting, w includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is at 8 o‘clock.. Sunday Sehool hopentowpilqbetwoenth‘ ages of four and twenty, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. + Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson sermon, "Sacrament." | ; ; First Church of Christ, Scientist First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, Illinois, 381 Hazel Avenue, is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Chmof ‘Christ, Scientist, in Boston, ing the summer, You are always welcome. uied Bethlichem Evangelical Church Rev. Earl J; Bruso, Minister . 815 Rosemary Terrace f Deerfield | |â€" "Christian Science" was the subâ€" ¢1 4 is o NJ $ Phone 2502 ‘| THEATRE > Lake Forest, i DEER P A Church phone 683 i efÂ¥ice, 8 p.m. Unio .. ch, Rev. Nye will speak. message. singing. â€" Highwood A Sunday, July 8: gil * Church Sch Gol, 10:30 a.m. Evening ,ap.m. A union service together y Grace M. E. Church of â€" H Park with : . Credit Jeweler and _ , _ â€", d . _ 372 Central Ays. | Tel. H. P. 630 Good (Beér spelils Good Health! For your Health‘s sake drink beer of known qualityâ€"o &'mat has been properly sg@d. â€" _ Lauretta Through tion A be !oq;J brewed th ‘:ibl‘o tg "I before, MQ NA RCH brewed th fl’ nest beer posâ€" sible to make â€" the same beer gne \fOld Timers" will tel yolfl was the "Best Beer 6 tYou : "How Sunday | Morning i AAKL an m such (%gmn Beer MONARCH will more than ‘please! I. H. NEMEROFF For Convenience Fhone Winnetka 910 $*».10 ... i ‘W. W, Nelson, Pastor N. 8, Nye, Minister, ' , 9:46 a.m, : . , 10:45 a.m. Subâ€" vHnue and Everts Place Thether it‘s a $1.50 Wwatch or one that st $150.00 NEMâ€" OFF‘S will exâ€" ercise ‘the , s a m e fenuine care in reâ€" iring it. U vite together with the |GOhurch of Highland , Nye bringing the io special music and i the â€" Prohibi« ys he enjoys {Isay, fes!‘!" n they make Market}" many years North Avenue THE PRESS St. John‘s Evangelical Clldfdl Homewood Ave. and Green Bay Rd. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor , | Sunday, July .8 > Church School: 10 a.m.. | Morning worship 11:30 a.m,. . This church invites you. â€" : TOM MARRIOTT, Eagle River, Wisconsin ‘The largest, most ?ulu- Resport in the North Woods. Fishing, bathing, boating, dancing. sporty wolf ‘eourse. The Junior Choir will méet for rehearsal on Friday evening. â€" ; Rev. W. F. Suhr, Pasto® . ‘Sunday School 9:30. . . . , Morning ‘service 10:30. _ | j The Rev, Louis Nauss, fg{merly of Glencoe, will qccupy the pulpit on Sunday morning. _ . Thursday at 8â€"â€"Meeting of the trustees at the home of the: presiâ€" dent, Mr. Fred Haggie. $ Friday at 2â€"Meeting of the Misâ€" sionary Society at the home éf Mrs. Fred Haggie. =~/ t Redcsemer Evang. Lutheran ';2""" ‘â€" West Central and McGove Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. We inâ€" vite those who are not attending elsewhere, to gome to onof,gof our classes for study of: scripâ€" tures. Morning worship ;?%1 a.m. the pastor will preach on the "Stewâ€" ardship of Time." Our evening servâ€" ice takes place at 8 p.m. Rev. Siemâ€" sen will bring the message. . Wednesdayâ€"Our Midâ€"Week prayer service will take placeâ€"at 8 p.m. Miss Evelyn Snyder will present die Bible study and direct the service of worâ€" ship. The public is invited. â€" .‘ Deerfield Presbyterian Church ~Dr. William F. ‘Weir, Minister â€" Sunday, July 8; [ 4 9:45 The Church school meets in the auditorium for a service of worship and instruction. . 10:45 Public worship poé ned. + Observance of Father‘s Dpso Dr. . Weir will preach a sermon ‘on ‘ ‘"The Forgotten Man." 4 The meetings of the week are: Thursdayâ€"All day meeting of the Dorcas Society at the church,. The Bethany Evangelical Church Laure!l and McGovern ‘H. F. Siemsen, Pastor boating, dancing, sporty golf course. Wondertul 1068 Amerizan Pikk. Ts maid service. Reduced rates, write today to Miles Away . Wherever vacation trails lead youâ€" to the énountains, the seashore, to distant cities, or "just up t%) the lake" â€" you‘ll find a telephone . . .\ and home isfijonly minutes away. The next time you ard away, visit b&ick home each evening by telephone. Talk with the children, hear their report of the day and get the latest reassun:mg news from your household. It will reli¢ve the anxiety of those left behind and will be a joy and comfort you as well. Make telephoning home a va¢ation habit. ':%In cost is low. 28â€"30 N. |First St. $295 value $1.98 Men‘s Dress Shirts Men‘s Work Shirts Double back â€" | _ Children‘s Bathing Suits 98c to $1.28 LadiesJ Silk Slips $1100 up | HIGHLAND PARK . SI‘;TVICE OSE 69¢ C up Oc OmLe ti o0 _/imre Y GOODS T E LE P H O N EK C o, DRESSES 98C‘ ; Street and House Phone H. P, 1088 THURSDAY, to $4.98 \HURSD ne urh,. Y era & Mrs. Portntende Ninth on It ”b“‘lll attending 1 the ; Fidelit annually # folk ton 18. . §14; fraternal from nine and took : en p.r!oallly Bentley, Lifé .1 fqio“l q ritual p dancing, @l prepares of {fratern@ ‘The clin election of to serve 4 such annu; hebi in Ful first of i Ameri¢a. Progra Bing : Cro George Bu Errol, &n this con t« was

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