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Highland Park Press, 20 Sep 1934, p. 6

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.);% ilat [ $b3 | Hi: {Pre: pÂ¥ 14 34 at First Church of Christ, Scientist . | "Christ died for our sins acâ€" ‘First Church of Christ, Scientist,|‘ | cording to the Beriptures." Highland Park, Illincis, 381 Hazel| | nbmntmiictmenenitieeemmess Avenue, is a branch of The Mother| | Holy Cross Church Church, The First Church of Christ,| â€" _ Rev. J. E. Savage, Pastor Scientist, in Boston, Mass e &mym:m-â€"s.uds:so-.m. The Sunday morning service is| Catechism, 8:30 a.m. â€" it held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesâ€"| Friday, 7:30 p.m.â€"Choir practice. day evening meeting, which includes| â€" Silyver jubilee, Oct. 28. testimonies of . Christian Science| â€"| coommmrimatonmiininiantitimiint healing, is at 8 o‘clock. _~| _ iBethichem Evangelical Church â€" Sunday school is open to pupils u’wflumdtmtyy‘uu.nd is held Sunday morning at 9:380. ‘Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson sermon, "Matter." â€" * _A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridan Road, which is open daily from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 reading room is open from 2:80‘te 5:80. Here the Bible and all authâ€" orized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed, or purâ€" First United Evangelical Church 8. Green Bay Road at Laurel Avenue F. Brandfeliner, Pastor \A church with a welcome for you. Sunday services: â€" . t toe + PAGE SIX _ by the pastor. _ |7:00â€"KL.C.E. service,. j 7:45â€"Evangelical service. Midâ€"week service, Wednesday: 8:00â€"Prayer and Bible study. ERPV (JHRIEIINE HCICRMCC : UEARCUETUEY I?Heolth with Key to the res,"" by Mary Baker Eddy : ubstance is that which is eternal ;h': incapable of discord and decay. ‘ruth, Life,and Love are substance, g the scrlfinm use this word in ebrews: ‘The substance of things hoped for,, the evidence of: things :n seen.‘ Spirit, . the synonym of ind, Soul, or God, is the only real substance" (p. 468). \ Among the citations which comâ€" m Lessonâ€"Sermon was the t from the Bible: "Now faith is the substance of things hoped , the evidence of things not seen. rough faith we understand that he worlds were framed. by the word of God, so that things which are seen ‘were not made of things which do appear" ( Hebrews 11 :1,3). \The Lessonâ€"Sermon also inâ€" cluded the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, ‘The Golden Text was, "My God shall supply all your need according fi his riches in glory by Christ (Philippians 4:19). t "Substance" was the subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Sepâ€" tember 16. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES 9:30â€"â€"Church Bible school. Supt. All are cordially invited to attend a services and make use of the PRAIRIE VIEW, ILL. 10:45â€"Morning worship. Sermon Visit our sale yard and convince yourself that these values are truly outstanding. These everâ€" greens ‘have been grown for landscape ‘ purposes and are‘ wellâ€"rooted, sturdy stockâ€"easy for to plant. E JUNIPER SABINA __. 2.3 ft. spread _ ‘3wwuu) E NORWAY SPRUCE _ 4 ft. high. /_‘_ . (Worth $3.50) E PONDEROSA PINE 4 ft. high. (Worth $4.00) E GLOBE ARBORVITAE E AUSTRIAN PINE 4 ft. high. (Wort E MUGHO PINE 18x18 in. (Wort EVERGREEN SALE 18x18 in. CHARLES FIORE NURSERIES Weekâ€"End Special See the Nurseries responsible for Prizeâ€"Winning ?ar- dens World‘s Fair ‘Horticultural Exhibits, 1933 & 1984 Church News (Worth $2.50) (Worth $4.00) (Worth $2.50) On Route 22, between Half Day and Lake Zurich, just one and oneâ€"half miles west of Milwaukee Av. Wednesday, 8 p.m.â€"â€"The Midâ€"week service. Miss Edna Fritsch will give the final lesson on the Epistle of James. + * E:ndqy. Sept. 23: * e Church School, 9:45 a.m. Mr. Arâ€" thur F. Merner, Supt. Morning worship, 11 a.m. Special music. Rev. J. H. Tayior in the pulpit. â€" t *Tuesday, 8 p.m.â€"ELC.E. busiâ€" ness meeting and social hour. Evangelical League, 7 p.m. Topic, "Basic Virtues: Good ‘Will." The evening service, 8 p.m. Speâ€" cial music. Reverend Taylor in. the pulpit. § e a t rot _ Churech School Church school, 9:30. Morning worship, 10: Light." y e Evening service, 8 p.m or Chlfl-” onl e "Visitors are welcome." St. John‘s Evangelical Church Homewood Ave. and Green Bay Rd. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor: | Thursday: F 8:00 p.m.â€"Choir rehearsal. y Sunday: 4911 10:00 a.m.â€"Church school. 11:30 a.m.â€"Morning worship. This church invites you. @1 ! Deerfield Presbyterian Church Dr. William. F. Weir, Minister 9:30â€"The Church School. _ ° 10:00â€"Men‘s Bible class. Subject "Why People Are Poor." £38 | Holy Cross Church | Rev. J. E. Savage, Pastor unday Massesâ€"8 and 9:30 a.m. Csnhinm. 8:30 a.m. | s Friday, 7:30 p.m.â€"Choir practice. Silver jubilee, Oct. 28. Grace M. E. Church â€" North Avenue and Lauretta Place N. S. Nye, Minister Wm. H. Holgate, Superintendent 10:45â€"Public worship. Dr. Weir will preach. [ c s e t 7:830â€"Tuxis meeting. An importâ€" ant business meeting. ; { Services~3 an Friday, Sept. 21, S. Matthew: "A church that cares." Trinity ‘Episcopal Church The Reverend Christoph Kell 9:30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. Bethichem Evangelical Church Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister $15 Rosemary Terrace Deerfield EACH CASH AND CARRY East Laurel Avenue oPEN | ALL DaÂ¥ SUNDAY .m. "Wheat :45. â€" "The Sunday, Sept,. 28: _ 7:30 ame«Holy Communion. / 9:80 a.m,+â€" The Church School 11:00 “"‘ Morning prayer and â€"._â€" sermo ‘;Ifi : Announcemen! : Choir rehe {, s, Tuesday, Sept. 18: 4:30 p. F% he boys‘ ole, lsnt im . | hy Anlsog Ys ‘( P f 1:15b J’;:f‘ he boys‘ and men‘s @~ _ choir.||||â€" | Choir reb@arsals Friday. Junior choir 3:45 f“ Adult choir 8 p.m. dieat Coolllh Rorthbrook, wht on. gelica ech rook, enâ€" tertain the eonvention of the North Ellinois Féderation of Evangelical Women. ‘,women of St, Paul‘s Church are Rordially invited to atâ€" St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church | \Deerfield f \___ F. G{ Plepenbrok, Pastor | â€"Church ;'l;;i" 9:15 a.m. $ f 'Wouhip tvice, 10;:15 a.m. \â€"There w mthinz.vm with the union ?H ce at the Presbyterâ€" jian Church last Sunday, A splendid attendance| and a wonderful spirit. Sunday, Sept, 28, we will be back at our â€"0 “‘l‘g' Let‘s get beâ€" hind the -"3*3_ h with a new spirit and interest. . . Loyalty y at St. Paul‘s Church, More about the proâ€" gram later{{!}‘ _ ; [ â€" <â€" ‘(St. Paul‘# Bvangelical Church inâ€" vites you . worship and fellowâ€" ship. TE Highland Pltk Presbyterian Church Laurel Linden Avenues ~â€" Dr. Loui# : W. Sherwin, Minister Thursday: | I _ 7:45â€"Mékting of the session. Friday: t 7:30â€"â€"B Sunday: Tuesday: Fridayâ€" their re room u:q Frederick ested in sfl Fridayâ€"pTh ®! their .‘*"fi"w :'tw '?lr § m the chon their rehomBNL :80 in the choir ndégl the direction of" Mr. eamted a «d ?i‘ All who are interâ€" ‘Sunday fBinday.Schoot under the neon j 4 E.'yD hool under the am. Mo M iae . Fritach at 9:45 with Rev. H. worship at 11 a.m. v.|H. F. Siemsen, preac ELCE. 4b T p.m. Eveni ie at 8 p.m. iWou are lally Invited TÂ¥ou are cordially invited to any or| All of these e < Monday|.» The: mci."mm' 4 meet in thk P sfi?s y a s pas. Hwrigha ty | | w ‘ir study at 8 p.m. determini "f‘,{?t nd ie grp gram. |||| . ® wm(‘r *3 s peThe rel League will Whapre: i lm tower room. Al men $fithe church are invited. gelwlre‘::lni‘ eP sting matters mfi 6 . ter wo! ingdtio h ,‘f..v; md win : e eanedff \yâ€"â€"Our Midâ€"week prayéer rice: If ho. directed by Miss Evelyn Shifer, Wednesday at 8:00 es m 16 l’pel, all are welcome. * Raily Wiyeâ€"Sunday, Oct. 7 will be -Ru?l‘y“‘lr) y our church and St::- day Sch@@ we urge a large f sponse, (|"| Boy Bcout News All Boy events in . representa selected Richard IQ the South 8COUTS 4 soUTH P aul Si as /chief 1 P K with â€"hone ween an 8 dition. usi events in Phe life of Faul siplc.évho was representatiy@ of the Boy Scouts of America selected a@) bersona}/ aide to Rear; Admiral Richard F PByrd. An his first expédition to e lole . )n a ..:{Ll !f‘a;f- nsh{h with Admiral Byl"d as /c blologist now in progress abfMittle America. He graduated with hon “23 n . eollege du‘fl:: the tlmt: between AH@ Mfiom. now commapd bie of the four mlorlli: parties ang in start field work for (the expeâ€" J i'“'l&%mto ho es n vol vig L unexâ€" MÂ¥is of the Edsel Ford tains, round thip of from 1,000 to 1 miles. Siple‘s paÂ¥tW, in making the , . will cover the |ifi#dund part of the s over which AdnER} Byrd plans to fly in October or Novem ploring â€" a acteriatics Admiral ing Siple will be Scoutmaster Olin Stancliff, an eagle Wibut of Wesleyville, Pa., and a member of {the expedition. | ‘Three oth@r eagle scouts are members of 8t inftrudiiiitn botenyost c«..g‘““"’ imiver: ns trudi@te ) h ny at : niver» sity ; Jaméil t of Beaver Falls, Pa., a Tormer megigit student at the University. of CAMP MAâ€"KAâ€"J Aâ€" Camp aWan in 1984 produced some interesti tistics. ‘There were a total of 428 attending camp for a total of . 844 ‘Weeks. Combined {with the tzik‘" ,i)-,v- Including parenti ind : friends scouting â€"who camped fog Uhe seventh week the total is brought ~j;‘;‘ § 1055. ‘There were a total of 24,252 medi® be: b&oaivnwhrol people and Méeasional visitors by Mr. Ross, 11:00 meeti Lillia Aven of ;‘ ‘ penbrol h Sahool, 9:15 lm ce, 10; : 'z;m@l n gervice at 1 ce E“ d a wo Sept: 23, we 0 :;‘fi,\; > chlitch with !E’%« hnd F 45 (bum. Adu} 26 and 27, St. Thuiteh, North! the a "‘i hvention Federation <0 "he] women [feeoiats y | Sunday â€" a U fl More: ter| if ml' P rangeli¢ u far worshi w yi ng Woman‘s Club social t the home of Miss ker, 519 ood Helen Rlinn, assisting. camining ~geographical charâ€" in the event of a mishap to _ fying Nw will aet y, _ Among m pany~ e Scoutmaster 0“'\1 Stancliff, of Wesleyville, Pa., and a They will be ma h phone 683 cout meeting. Joe Hill of Canyon, Texss Evangelical Church and McGovern iemsen, Pasto " ABOUT the interesting T H E P RE S S to e oo EoiE P t acch L "ua the remaining 55 did not gain weight, Tak« h.m.-n%m-..-utnhlnth entire camp we find there was an sverage net gain per for all boys of 1.1 lbe. hepet ie boen evate o total ‘of 478 mfl-fllh the 428 Scouts in 1934. That represents an increase of 70.1% over 1983. ‘The most pop» ular of the merit badges were cooking, pio= Wink OF .‘- â€"---. Losks ueP <r id .'s:-.--_ 8 nuu'i..-u.' reptile study, first .": rowâ€" wd Ml mm- m“'”’ ‘.. lt:‘h'nv, swimming and wood -M-L.lny other merit badges were passed, vm T erent merit ‘mw.'u’d;d for fnr comâ€" t :W at C 3:-_ _T LC _i + DK‘ anme« C@in / P nnad Th full ‘program for frll is planned boys will want to lose no in associa‘ themâ€" selves with some troop. _A rmust ?:c“bu,t-“ olmhthmr‘hm y a Or + t o uie daied t ve, on ecey o a program for younger boys who will some ;.'r'u‘ri-â€"---â€"-â€"-;'â€"r érent merit badges studied dn pleted at camp. . Forty Mfiw M»mfldcbomdnfl.-fii‘z""' pleted | their first class Bi+ their star requirements ; 12 the requirements for life scout; 7 completed their eagle scout fl?k;-ndtwuanMuch paims. URGE 12â€"YEARâ€"OLDS To JOIN SCOUTS u:-' ::-mmnmuumxm-fl__’ troops in each lm:!"!’".‘?_fi boys troops in encZ ean ‘apply for Bagkc." The picture has been approved by the National m Boy mu,:s Amerâ€" lca. Besides "Young Eagles,"" a length feature, "Rex, King of the Wild Horses," a Mickey Mouse, and twoâ€"ree!l comedy will be shown. _ P on oi hi :: anat BIG RALLY AND FIELD DA!fllllA‘l'UlDAY td Saturday morn , Bept. 22, at 9}45 a.m. Cubs, Scouts, and Scouts, from the en« tire North Shore Council will gather onthowturklubtolthwnnd Lago, to participate in an Rally und . Field Day. 'nnd-{’o _ will begin with the taking 0 -p:i: of the various Cub and Scout and ‘:‘I’l :oat::untu o'eloekvis-.?‘.ahl wing members orth To C Seshalt of the first epizode of | Adrsctamrer Py wl Pgr: m N day want to become m 8NQWI. Mr. Meyers, lfllfl'fid“"mu Lago has extended, this invitation to Cubs, Scouts, and Sea and their: leaders. Following the everyone will have a picnic lunch on ‘beach, followed by a Seoasrkklbu Mnflll:»nfl- sCOUTS AGAIN USHER t AT FOOTBALL As for the past three years wil again usher at &olNW'mmfiti home football gamés this The first game is to be on Sept. 29, but Scouts will have to have their ns in by Wednesday that‘ Saturday, â€" No SBcouts s ushering at any of the games unless he can be on for all of them, and unless he can a clean Seout unfform â€"Saturday. / | ie _arti and pment aittas oUP damp Makain w'fn High hrk‘;‘eo be claimed by their owners. | All articles that were turned in to the lost and lwz at camp have been brought ":e.t. but unfortunately all -fllflelu that lost are not included, but if any. Scouts have lost anything he would do well to ‘inguire at Scout headquarters for his equipment ‘The phone is Highland Park 629. . | ASK scouts To punt LOST ARTICLES | TROOP 324 . HAS mwu. MEETING LAST AY 29 South Second Street RELIABLE LAUNDRY ‘AND DRY CLEANING CO. Troop 824 had &n unusual meeting last AS THE newly appointed Graham dealer in this community, we invite your inspection of tbe,e beautiful, hig, roomy cars. Learn from a demonstration how much more Graham progressive engiâ€" necring offers you . . . in comfort, safety, eeonomy-uud'_l;p- matched performance. Drive a Graham Eight with Supercharger and enjoy "the thrillâ€"ride of the year!" Phone H. P. 178 Inasmuch as & Dewyer Motor Sales National Delivery Associ m Lake Forest | Fireproof Storage| *775 Bank Lane Modern fieet of pneumatic tired vans for long distance moving, either freight or furniture. Special Rates on Part Load Shipments. f Every load insured. } Hmtnmwmmbd'qulmhem s frame house more valuableâ€"have the outâ€" sidewdhmedmthwmm asbestos and cement material never ‘ painfin(;itig'uhsfin(nndfim-floofum‘ln. The interior of the house is not disturbed when Careystone Siding is applied, and only a few mregdrdh&ewhb&mflnm.dg estimate. . | $ j North.Shore Lumber & Supply Co. Estimates Cheerfully Furnished. | 2040â€"48 Sheridan Road â€"_North Chicago, All Phones No. Chicage 306 ane::"*~ *‘ Lake Forest, IIL. Telephones L. F. 13 and 905 ;. Agents for THURSDAY, SEPTENMBER Drudgery is as : harrowing and planting those of earth.â€"Margaret Fuller, . 1 Read the Want Ads & C lok ::‘ +. Plibhe m,Ju P 695 â€" 1. o. b. factory P RIC Es BECIN AT §4 $} $1 1 Nati01 wWill wC wB na me W1 Kr ng hA uT H meel m Autoni Avenue be 1M M M on Mrs:, e ngar nizat Mond \ K & ry ShrU [ 6 n at Tho arde n R3 r m Mrs Th { th Th hn Hig H_ iY (€ me am m 4 n# ub 1B h A J° S n

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