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Highland Park Press, 25 Oct 1934, p. 15

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9¢ 13¢ 1c 9¢ 29¢ 29¢ 5c Mc 7 e 3e 1c Y¢ tit uct 1¢ k PS 35¢ RC 27¢ 39¢ 45c 59c¢ 271¢ 1934 ‘First Church of Christ, tist, Pm Illinois, 381 Hazel : is a branch of The Mother ; The First Church of: Christ, .in Boston, Mass ‘ The Sunday morning service is f at 11 ofclock, and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which includes | of â€" Christian Science is at 8â€"0‘clock. Sunday sthool is open to pupils up to the age of twenty years, and is held S y morning at 9:30, Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson w "Probation After Death." ‘ A free public reading room is f ined by this church ‘at 43 N. md, which is open daily #ram 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 \_g‘fi. evq?:ing. â€"On ‘Sunday the reading room is open from 2:30 to §:80. Here the Bible and all authâ€" orized Christian: Science literature may be read,+ borrowed, or purâ€" #HURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1984 ‘All are cordially invited to attend the services and make nT of the f.flo Bethany Evangelical Church \« Rev. H. F. Siemsen, Pastor .. K. I. Clawson, Assistant â€"Thursday; â€" The annual Lake Convention of Religious Edâ€" at the First Baptist Church Waukegan from 9 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. when you can, go when you _Friday: The choir will meet for in the tower room at 7:30 Bunday: Church School at 9:45 under the direction of Dr. E. D. Fritsch We have ¢ for all ages. Morning worship at 11 a.m. with the pastor bringing the y.nu&e Vesper service at 4:30 pm. This will be followed by a ;mr which Mr. Clawson, our assistant pastor will speak to the young people. There will be no evening service. ; P ‘ _ Monday: Official board ‘will meet in the pastor‘s study for the reguâ€" lar znthly meeting at‘b:a p.m. All officials are asked to be on time. CHURCHES _ The young people will have a ; ‘en . party inâ€" church ililm, a good time is anticipated for all who© come. & L Tmay: The Womens Missionâ€" ary Societies of the Northâ€"east disâ€" trict of the Chicago Area, will hold their annual Fall Rally convention CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES A SWIFT‘S PREMIUM SALE 307 Waukegan A?j'e. Highwood, III. SERVICE AND SATISFACTION _ ERBEE NDELIVERY PHONE 1241 FREE DELIVERY PREMIUM SIRLOIN STEAK » 27¢ QUALITY MARKET BROOKFIELD BUTTER » 28c PREMIUM ROUND STEAK Swift‘s Calf Sweetbreads UB. 33¢ Premium CHUCK ROAST PORK | BRKISR J 1 LIVER .| CORNED BF 13. 8e °| _ 1B. 17¢ Friday and Saturday Specials . 17¢ Fresh Swift‘s Premium . Spring Lamb Legs 3 LBS. FOR 25¢ â€"â€" Boneless BRISKET CORNED BEEF Fresh Ground All Beef HAMBURGER LB. 19¢ at Bethany Church on Tuesday beâ€" | Highland Park Presbyterian C ginning at 10 a.m. , } Laurel and! Linden Aven Wednesday evening will be the| Dr. Louis W. Sherwin, Mini first night of the specialâ€" series of |. Church Phone 6838 . services to be: held at our church,| Thursday: : | :-‘éj{ they will continue each eve for a| 4:00 Girl‘s junior choir pra_c?flh e_criod of ten days, a general inâ€"| Friday: â€" _ | _ Ralo vitation is extended to tl? to attend.| 7:30 Boy Scout meeting. {ls. These ‘services will be ‘held in the| 7:45 Hallowe‘en party givfi,i chapel of the church. f Mrs. Brook‘s class. Hg T rmmnmtenoâ€"mymec= .. _/ .. . [ [ BStOICAY: & 3 _â€"First United Evangelical Church â€" | 8:00 Tuxis Hallowe‘en party S. Green Bay Road at Laure] Avenue| Sunday: | ( if F. Brandfeliner, Pastor _ | 9:45 Church School is obs A cHurch with a message for all. International Tem ple i & Our revival meetings are progressâ€" ‘Sunday in the seniorâ€"inf ing: very nicely.. An "increased inâ€" diate department. | _ [ / terest is being manifested,for whieh| 11:00 Morning worship. > .. we praise God. § | 7:00 Tllx" ‘Sbeie”ty.‘ We <p Special nights this week are as follows: Rev. Deck preaching. . Wednesdayâ€"Family night. _ Thursdayâ€"Young People‘s night. Fridayâ€"Sunday School night. . . _ Saturday afternoon,. 3 o‘clotk â€" Mission Band will hold its October meeting. j Sunday services: | 9:30â€"Church Bible school. Supt. R. H. Fidder. ags | 10:45â€"Morning worship. Sermon Q. A. Deck preaching. [ "And unto this people thou shalt say, thus saith the Lord: Behold I set before you the way of life, and the way of death." Jeremiah 21:8. â€" services Deerfield Presbyterian Church | Dr. William F. Weir, Minister Sunday, Oct. 28â€" ; I 9:30 g.m.â€"The Church school. | 10:00 a.m.â€"Men‘s Bible class. ; 10:45 a.m.â€"Public worship, . serâ€" mon by Rev..Robert Lee Sawâ€" f yer, D.D., president of the Colâ€" lege ofâ€" Christian Education, Chicago. 1 | 7:30 p.m.â€"Meeting of> the Tuxis Society. $ Nov. 4 at 7:30 p.m.â€"Rev. Frank W. Bible, D.D., Chicago, secretary of Presbyterian ,Board of Foreign Misâ€" sions, will be guest preacher at the Presbyterian Church, | 8t. John‘s Evangelical Church Homewood Ave. and Greéeen Bay Rd. Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Thursday: $ 8:00p.m. Senior choir rehearsal. Saturday : i ts 9:00 a.m. Confirmation "~class. ~ | Sunday : + 10:00 a.m. Church School. 3 11:30 a.m. Morning worship. | This morning sermon will be the second of a series on "Prayer." Beâ€" ing conducted by the pastor. |â€" Sunday, November 4thâ€" â€" . We are uniting with the churches of Chicago and vicinity, in observâ€" ing this Sunday as "Family Sunâ€" day" so please keep this Sunday free to attend church service. _ | This church invites you. by Rev. O. A. Deck. . 7:00â€"Young People‘s service. ; 7:45â€"Evangelistic service. Rev 4 South First Street Telephone 555 _ Highland Park ou GREENSLADE Electrical Cantractor Electric Shop are welcome to all of our Milk Fed Veal SHOULDER â€"ROAST .. Fresh Calf LIVER LB. 33¢ LB. 15§5¢ LB. 15¢ Baby BEEF LIVER p. 22¢ Thursday: : | 10 4:00 Girl‘s junior choir practit Friday: <| | _ uB 7:30 Boy: Scout meeting. El 7:45\ Hallowe‘en party given 9:45 Church School is obsbFÂ¥iNg International Tem ple ; x 4 ‘Sunday in the seniorâ€" nter he diate department. | _ }||| 11:00 Morning worship.‘â€" ||| ;7, 7:00 Society. : We p! v‘“vf spend two Sundays on lye: Ao Shall We Choose Movi 4 der t’le leadership "of BW I Ball ‘and Mildred) Gail, || A movie rating scale was giyen out last Sunday for ths"'i , = ; pose of judging three d movies. [ ~â€" 4 io Bd Monday: 9 Mn 7:30 Girl Scout meeting. "&]i Wednesday; | f | #:00 Wedtesday evening hout, Morning worship 11 a.m.| cial music by the choir. THE mon by the minister. ’ Senior Evankelical League A Junior Evangelical League $ Topic: "Missionary Heroes: ,i day">> ; fi.}"| 8 The evening |service 8 p.m;;; vice of thoughtful meditation, ..‘ Opportunity . Services |â€" Thursday at 8 p.m. Young ple‘s service with Rev. H. H,| of Chicagh as guest speaker. Bethlek>m ~Evangelical Rev. Egrl J. Bruso, Min 1 815 |Rosemary Terracé ‘ ~ Deerfield o Sundfgy, October 28, 1 Church |School 9:45 a.m Arthur F:{Méerhor, Supt." | Friday {Rev.| I. L. Schwe Chicago* will gpeak. â€"Every vited. > int & Class in. religion Friday 4 Church | night Wedne "A church that cares." _ North Shore Laund 1709 Darrow. Avenue, Evan hone University 4620 No:son Bros, Laund 1014 Davis Street, Bnut‘ F Plo.: 'l.J-i:mity 0112 ; Nelson Laundry | lZlOICentrll A_venuc, Wilmfll Phone Wilmette 1800 _ 806 Dempster Street, Evan ‘Phone University 2776 566 Chestnut Street, Win | Phone Winnetka 602 | MEMBERS Reliable Laundr 618 N. Green Bay Road, | |._. Mighland Park ___| Phone Highland Park 177 Quality Laundry ll"l.ll‘UI!'lVOI’llty TOLV 35 ? French I-cndrv:ii:'f‘f T8 .m p.m o serâ€" by erâ€" P RE S S ch of inâ€" Members and friends of St. Paul‘s fihurch are invi to mttend the “nion Reformation services Sunday afternoon,; 3 o‘clock, at St, Paul‘s Evangelical Church, Orchard and Kemper Streets. Guest speaker, Dr. &orge W. Richgards, president. of e â€" Evangelical] and Reformed Church. | «¢ / Bt. Paul‘s Evangelical Church L Defrfleld ";Church schoo!, 9;:15 a.m. : Wiorship service, 10:15 a.m. \Sunday, Oct. 28, the pastor will deliver the second of a series of serâ€" mons on Prayer. October 30â€"The members of the LLL. Club will hold a Hallowe‘en party at the Grammar School audiâ€" ttrium. Party will begin promptly at 8 o‘clock. " | Thursday, Nov, 1â€"The Ladies‘ Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. John Ott. i s | ‘Choir rehearsalsâ€"Monday 3:45 p: m., Junior choir;‘il“riday, 4:30 p.m., Senior choir. ‘| Services: > ; Sunday, Oct. 28â€"| . ;, ' j 7:30 a.m.â€"Holy| Communion. / . 3:30 a.m.â€"The Church School. | 11 a.m.â€"Morning prayer and serâ€" _ mon. Thursday, Nov. 11â€"All Saintsâ€" / 0:80 a.m.â€"Holy | Communion. _ Announcement: j ~The Rector‘s Guild will meet on Monday, Oct. 29 in the Parish House. CCC Worker, Hurt at Palatine, Dies at Ft. â€" ~â€"â€" Sheridan on Sunday John Edgar Hi‘[,‘ of 5706 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, a lad enrolled in the Civilian Conse£mtion Corps, died Sunday at the Fort Sheridan Hosâ€" pital from injuries sustained last Saturday when st.*'uck by a railroad train near Palating. 63 Trinity Ep Church The Reverend Christoph Keller, tor ~~ East Laurel Avenue ° p THE laum}i does it better! ‘The laindry gives us leisure! ‘The laundry is more ecomomical! ‘The voices of women from coast to coast rise in a happy chorus in a rmrpage "spread" in ‘The Saturday Evening Post, isue of October 13. It should be read by every woman, for it is the requiem of homeâ€" washing . . . the hymn of praiss for a new found freedom! >\ , & NORTH SHO WOMEITI EVERYWHERE PROCLAIM THE ADVANTAGES AND ECONOMY OF THE MODERN LAUNDRY! Mrs. René Travelietti, 282 Linden Street, W innetka Extra Fancy Wisconsin U. S. 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If,. you â€"do: not know thesé things it requires only a trial to convince you, . A phone call to the meniber in your conimunity will bring a courtcous routeman for next week‘s bundle,. Call at THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1984 NDRIES AUCTIONEERS i l $

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