Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 17 Oct 1935, p. 4

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E* s eV u8 [.' E; * Zion Lutheran Church Highwood, Illinois Rev. Henry G. Hedlund, Pastor Sunday school 9;45 a.m.| English services 11 n.m.fl A Evening services 7:30 p.m. Friday, October 18 the Liuther leaâ€" gue will meet in the church enterâ€" Convention for young people and Sunday school teachers Bensenâ€" ville Sunday 2 p.m. t . : =i~ Sunday evening a nniq#te and most interesting program will be offered at St.| John‘s church. | A colored groupj known as H:nkg Shadows will present a musical en inment. Come and invite your ds. Sunday school teachers and others interested are requested |to particiâ€" pate in the special course of instrucâ€" tion on "Th Life of Christ," offered every first and third Ttesdays of the month. The first meéeting will be held at Deerfleld at St. Paul‘s church, 7:30 p.m. [ a ‘ Golden text: Harken unto my voice, and I will be your God, and ye shall be my people. Jer. 7:13. Sermon subject, "The Will of God for Our Times. t : Sermon text: Jeremiah 7:1â€"11; 21â€"23. + * St. John‘s Evang Church Green Bay and Homew Avenugés Rev. F. G, Piepenbrok, Pastor Church school and worship service 9 .a.m. I Young people‘s and Sunday school teacher‘s conference at the Bensenâ€" ville Children‘s home S nday afterâ€" noon, beginning at 2 p.m. Dr. Lesâ€" lie Fuller of Garrett Biblical instiâ€" tute will be the guest speaker. be the subject materigl. Meetings will be held ‘every fi and third Tuesdays of the monthjat 7:30 p.m. Adult choir rehearsal) Friday 7:30 p.m. 7 + Junior choir Monday§ 3:45 p.m. Confirmation instru ‘lon Saturday 9:30 a.m:. P | Golden text: Hear unto© my voice, and I will be your God, and ye shall be my people, 7:23. i Tuesday, ober 22 we will beâ€" gin â€"our s 1 stu course for Church :school teachers$ and others interested. "The Life of Christ" will Choir rehearsal Thursday 7:30 p.m St. Paul‘s Evangeli¢al Church Deerfield|â€" _ Rev. F. G, Piepenbtbk, Pastor Church school and worship servâ€" ice 10:30 a.m. Sermon subject, "The will of God for our times. + Lesson text: Jeremigh 7:1â€"11; 21â€"23. (Afat | read, borrowed, or puÂ¥chased:; All are cordially inyvited to attend the services and use, of the reading room. ] : M A free \public re maintained by this c Sheridan Road, whic} from 9 o‘clock in the in the evening. On S1 ing room is open fro: Among the citations$ which comâ€" prised the Lessonâ€"Sertbon was the following from the Bilfle: "Lo, this only bave 1 found, thrt God bath made man upright; bit they have sought out wany inventions" (Eeel 1 :2»n. ; | The Lesson;Sermbn also in« cluded the follojwing phssages from the Christian Scientp textbook, "Science and Health wilth Key.to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "We learn in Christian| Science that all inharmony of mofftal mind: or body is illusion, po ing neither reality nor identity th@gugh seeming to be real and identical®" (p. 472â€"8). The Gotden Text wa$, "The prayer of faith shal} save the Isick, and the Lord shall raise him : and if he bhave committed sins, fhey sball be forgiven bim" (James [5:15). The Sunday n & service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednes day evening meeting, which includes testimoni of â€" Christian : Sciene healing, is at 8 0‘ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE] CHURCHES "Are sin, Disease,] and Death Real?" was the subj of the Lesâ€" sonâ€"Sermon in ail hurches . of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Octo ber 13. Sunday Evening club program 8 First Chuarch of st, Scientist First Church of CBrist, Scientist, Highland Park, Illingis, 381 Hazel Avenue, is a branch of Tbe,%:flther Church, The First h of ist, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Church News Subscription Price, $1.50 pet year #unscription Frice, 41.00 pef year P vrcls 5 cents per single copy Resolutions of condolence, eards of thanks, obituaric tes of entertainments, or other tele Pss on m-_'-_- pi intettaizments. o8 other | I d A member of ho B J 4 | THB AGO SUBURBAN QU. Y GROUP , P hss tb uc o IMERErRNaITe 1 t abe Peliine T9 e intended publication must be written on side of the paper only, and signed with the name and of the writer. mnmm.‘mwu:f.wm day noon to insure nas An : anmsont Tnsvic. â€" t Ed P PAGE FOUR THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS née:in current issue, .__ Bethany| Evangelical Church Rev, H.\F. Siemsen, Pastor Byron E. Chapman, Pastors Asst. Thursday:}) The Lake county Conâ€" vention of Religious Education will convene at the Highland Park Presâ€" byterian church. Opening services begin at 9 @.m. The meeting will continue until 4 p.m. . | 1 Friday: Choir rehearsal under the direction of Frederick E. Beiler, 7:30 â€" Sunday school beging at 9:45 a.m, Morning worship at 1t a.m. At 6:45 p.m. Mr. Frederick E. Bieler will adâ€" Thursday: / td axield 8:00 p.m. Fellowship club. ‘Every o#g&niution within the .church are ‘jco-opeut‘ing‘in, this en« deavor and know that their many ‘friends will enjoy this bazmar. Thursday:, |â€" * j 8:00 p.m.}' alther league at the â€" /. â€" halk, " { Saturday :. F t 9:00 a.m. Ghurch school. > k Sunday:. _/ 4 9:30 a.m, school,. _ 10:30 a.m. Main service. _ f 7:830 p.m. Evening service. Monday: â€" _ $ | : 8:00 p.m. d’hoir rehearsal at the Tuesday:> 8:00 p.m. coe. | Ne:: ie The Zion"‘ Luthéran ‘Congregation of Highwood will hold their annual Church Bagaar in the church parâ€" lors:â€"on Oakridge and High streets, Friday and Saturday, October 25 and 26. The Dorcas society will serve a Spaghetti dinner on Friday eveâ€" ning. Many useful articles as well as homeâ€"maide things will be on sale. The F. H. A. Plaq ' makes it Easy to Install OIL HEAT this Fall! Octfbér 5 the annual Bazaar will be held in the church parlors openâ€" ing on Friday ‘evenfng with .a Spaâ€" ghetti dinner. 5 ® tained by Mr. Emil Carlson, i Tu*dns’v tvening ‘the choir rehearâ€" sal at!7:30 ip.m. w39 *0 at ALL times for healthâ€"protecting, uniform warmth AUTOM LOWâ€"CO Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central Avenue Rev. W. F.. Suhr, Pastor ou can‘t depend on "Chicago Weather," but >.m. Choir rehearsal: at the pmazoce.- 1.= > IN Chicago and vicinity Fuel Oil is the dependable fuel for lpw-cost. comp!letely automatic heat â€" plentiful in the coldest vfpather and nc‘yer wasteful on reuit meeting zae OIL HEAT ou can depend on This winter you can have comfort : the cost is lower than with any at your finger tips. Your heating © other fuel that: gives completely worries are ended when you install | auromatic hearg?::| ~=>â€" (+* modern Oil Heat. You choose the No Cash Dowhâ€"3 Years to Paj most comfortable temperature for f $ ol ‘the whole family and set a thermoâ€" *h F‘:::‘l H fsing la‘:,dmm;‘t'n. stat for the degree of heat desired. !!9" hk "“jz” p‘an, applying Oil Heat will deliver it, day in and to.nlqul bur? s, makes installation .day out. this fall a simple fl’l::m“ that any 4 . f home owner can a rd. Choose any "‘.C"" Uniform H‘,“ â€"W Cost modcrr!. improved oil burner. Pay ‘With Oil Heat you enjoy comfort nothi.;g down. Take three years to and cleanliness such as you never pay, if you wish, in low monthly experienced with handâ€"fired heat. installments. For complete informaâ€" And here in Chicago and vicinity â€" tion, call Mr. Caldwell. | ‘ To learn the simple facts about Automatic Oil Heat, call Mr. Caldwell â€"_|_ _ & | _.__ Of the Chicago Oil Heat Committee â€"|_ *#e h at Glenâ€" First United Evangelical Church Green Bay Road at Laurel Avenue , _ Rev. F. Brandfeliner, Pastor A Church with a Message for |All Midâ€"Week Services |â€" _ Wednesday, Bible. study and pnfier hour. Thursday, choir rehearsal.‘ Sunday services: . 9:30 Church ‘Biblé school, Supt. R. | â€"H. Fidder, °. 10:45 Morning worship, sermon by the pastor. > Monday: |â€" j 7 10;:00 The second meeting of the _ United Women‘s organization. : _ _Sew and surgical dressing to make. | 12:45 Luncheon served." 1:45 Meeting for further discussion â€"__ of plans. . All the women of the congregation are urged to ‘_. attend. ; 7:30 Girl Scout meeting. ' Tuesday: sc 7:45 Young Woman‘s club meeting. Thursday, ‘all day: Convention of the Lake county Council of Religiqus Education in this chureh. There be discussion groups in the morn and afternoon for workers in all deâ€" partments of the Church. The conâ€" vention theme is "The Abiding Things in a Changing World." The speakers are Rev. Fred Baldus, Dr. Earl F.,.Ziegler, and Dr. Louis W‘t Sherwin, | $ {; Friday; | 7:00 Boy Scout meeting. J Sunday : 3 [ 9:45 Church school for beginners, - primary, juniors and young ‘â€" people. | 11:00 Morning worship. ; ; 7:00 Tuxis society. : Topic, "Men .= Conquer Arms." Digcussion led by Kenneth Jones and Traâ€" ver Hamilton.. | Thursday: Wednesday the midâ€"week service will be held in the Tower room at 7:46 pm. > ; I dress our young people‘s group on the subject, "My Trip â€"to Europe." Mr. Bieler, a | q;ud‘e,nt at Northwestâ€" ern, spent much of the past summer vacation in England and on the Conâ€" tinent. . We feel gure the story of his visits to the great churthes and cathedrals will be of interest to all. All are welcome. At 7:45 the stuâ€" dent pastor, Byron E. Chapman, will bring the m ge. e Highland Park Presbyterian Church LAurel and Linden Avenues Rev., Louis W. Sherwin, Pastor Church Phone 683 | > All are welco At 7:45 the stuâ€" dent pastor, Byron E. Chapman, will bring the message. _ e Tuesday the Laurel league of our church will nd a banquet at Elâ€" gin, Il. There will be about twenty five men foing from this church, The hour is 6:15 p.m. . / day the Philathea class will hold their annual banquet at 6:80 &.mw.@q.mlq‘(p ; 616 South Michigan Avenue, Chicago, IMliGbis .‘ nannmson 2457 Plesse send me, free, your bookiét, "Lowâ€"Cost Automatic Hest," giving full information about oil best and the FHA cstyâ€"payment pian. THE PRES8 _4 Tt iF ‘only fair that mowrtau should ‘understand that this club and the American , Automobile associaâ€" tion put up an aggressive flghq *to secdure eg‘minotiqn of these taxes for good and all, «~ j f + ‘‘"The éct that they were exunfihed for ‘only one year â€" against the wishes of the United States treasury, which wanted to make them permanâ€" entâ€"is érally â€" recognized (as a victory for organized motorists. These‘taxes, which were scheduled to expire last summer, were exâ€" tended, ‘by lastâ€"minute legiql:‘fion rushed through Congress without hearings, Mr. Cavanagh pointed out. He c:xgtip;ued': t 9 ‘Recently enacted Federal: ex taxes will impose an average tax of $10.56 ot} each motorist of Illinois, according to J. J. Cavanagh, general mnnageéof the Chicago Motor club. More Taxes for ’ : Deerfleld Presbyterian Church: : Rev. W l{lliam W. Weir, Minis â€" 9:30 The Church school. 1| 10:00 i‘s and Women‘s ; Bible | c 8. } 10:45 Public worship sermon by | Dr. * ir. :00 is society. A student from the Presbyterian College of i ristian Education will lead the meeting. 7:45 The third session of the School | of Religion. Subject, "E = | tigl Elements in a h | ”&mm.n R | . These Bunday evening lecturel'lro of interest to everybody. All people not in ‘@ttendance at church eâ€" where cordially invited. |â€" | |~~MHi Park M. E. Church| | . NortH Ave. and Lauretta Place ‘ â€" Sundgy school 9:30. [ \ Morning worship service 10;:4 A. Mélvin Tinker, minister. Ladiek Aid will meet at the home of M Maiman‘s Friday, r 18 at 2 p.m. at 300 Oakwood avenue. hwood M. E. Ch 6 f Highwbod Ave. and Everts Plac 4 turday, October 19 | .. Ladieg Aid meet at chyrch, Rev. Westerberg of Chicago will be the speaker, also song and m?aic ts at 8:00.} kc s B {] i the pastor. _ [ 4 ‘"In whom we have redemption through his blood, the forgiveness gf si t ording to thej riches of 8 f & 6 P\ 7:00 &:g Peoples service. | | . 7:45 Evangelistic service, sermon .. iBunday, October 20 Sun school 10:30. Evening service 7:45. â€" _ The Federal nuisance taxes durâ€" Automobile Owners --q 61 The rate and the ted return during the present of the extended motor taxes outlined by the motor club ve as folâ€" lows: ‘ â€" + ing 1934 took a total of $862,837,558 from the pockets of the n@tion‘s moâ€" torists which, added to the 1933 colâ€" lections, means that autompbile ownâ€" ers during the past two y have contributed more than half a billion dollars to the governm@nt. These taxes are, of course, in ddition to the hundreds of millions paid state and local governments in special motor taxes and do not inglude about $11,000,000 of oil trangpoftation and processing taxes," § a Gasoline, 10 a #allon Main Office and n.a 827â€"29. _ _ N. Green Bay Rd, Finer WE pride ourselves! in operating : one of the finest| dry: cleaning plants in thig area. . . | § This is THE velvet yéar. We make a specialty Of cleaningland steaming transparent, furâ€"depth,i shirred, payâ€" san velvets; i Fravel and Falvel weaves and uncut velvet. 1 > _: â€" 3: CGlean y« (Gra of your THURSDA y Prompt and itepmmu Call and Delivery Service b4 rments ing . ad The Want “' bute fieed m~ o :; % C for plantipf\â€"and cultiveates. â€" Bedford Stanardâ€"Times: ~ _ .Im,nn DrogTA® into aft.. reased its o erenl® h our potato contrsd 1. ew "“‘» I "01"! p]e 0‘ Bp ue l n . When + r:rfi r cont it m OCTOBER 19 â€" the #}

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