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Highland Park Press, 11 Feb 1937, p. 7

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[ ROBES HOSIERY CESS SLIPS ations ETDRI‘.?S!S 4 to 44) | Y DRESSES 2 to 20) EIN 15 EVII St. Johns Ave. 4 to 44) E DRESSES 2 to 52) HLAND RESS HOP _ LLAR ICES N PARK AS â€" SKIRTS . 2022 UARY 11 ~NG [ T C o m hool.. Miss A‘l‘ \‘gherwin‘s will lead the worâ€" %”""“ r the young people, .30 The Lake) county Young Peoâ€" "ples rally of |District No. 1 helt e ie . seir it "ousner will be â€" excellent speaker. pper _5 tar a fbminal price. fi;-"‘ for a fpminai prICe, ‘%’z‘“’s association mtv _ meetings for fwork, ' 1245 Luncheon| will be. served MDS Cb crcu. Av eraun. ~ gt. Paul‘s Eyangelical Church ‘ C‘ ‘ 14 . Rev. G. i@penbrok, Pastor . ‘ *@hurch school and worship service mzve g club 7:45 l.fil. Choir s: Junior choir aday 3:45 p.pâ€" Seniors choir Friâ€" _ day T:30 p. 5. ~ fMhe first of al series of seven Lenâ€" 5 Mission y group. 2:00 Program. | â€" Oppomnhy ‘day for the entire association. : ’mher ining class, with . greative teac nfuthtcpk. m s o c â€" Whe first of a series of seven Lenâ€" Thursday, 7:30) p.m. Services will continue every Thursday until EKasâ€" ter, | A cordial invitation to memâ€" bers and friends of the church. " omen,"" ENC 0 Wikes m : e n 0 0 ds Sunday evening Mr. John Burâ€" dette, hoted baritone, will be the guest t at the St. Paul‘s Sunday Evening club. Program beâ€" All articles are carefully washed and m%:d damp, ready * r jroning. wmyt\-r-hy. Friday, 15 lhs. ............â€". m‘wntn included in Damp Wash, hre hand finished. Dan‘fp Wash 991 “T+ll” Fish Story _. _ | FEloors Experts the : Red h from the ocean? Imposâ€" sible! Al fish so delicate it virtually must bejeaten immediately after hookâ€" ing! Wipre did he get it? How? When? Those Laoro the anestions showered These were the questions showereu upon tHe triumphant Mr. Eaton. _ _ â€"The becret, he explained is\ Birds ;b- ckâ€"Freezing. And here is how As the trawlers come steaming into the docks bulging with their _ theymmtb’lmd , who take the glistening fish, wash them, trim them and fillet it and{Linden Aventics" ‘. .. ais W. Sherwin, Minister Phone 683 "":«..lLt meeting. ‘Troop HIG and Tuesday BRUARY 11, 1987 EPHONE .AND PARK h additional. But Nonâ€"Angler Caps Climax by Proving His Story is Real McCoy â€" . 99c 75¢ gins 7:45 p.m. Public is cordially invited. o The February meeting of the St. Paul‘s Men‘s club will be held Thursâ€" day, February 18, 8:80 p.m. Lenâ€" Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor _ Worship service 9 a.m. & Church school 10 a.m. $2â€"4 Our dirst Lenten service this week Wednesday â€" and â€"then conhng:: every Wednesday evening until Eas ter. Services begin 7:30 p.m. Illyâ€" strated hymns, special music and a Lenten message by the pastor. Come and invite your friends. fot r “frsd.y; 7:30 p.m.â€"Choir: rehearâ€" First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland: Park, Illinois, 381 Hazel avenue, is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. Aok The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clok, and. the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian: Science healing, itsâ€"at 8 o‘clock,. _‘ > â€"â€" _ Subject for next Sunday‘s Lesson sermon, "Soul." 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 in the evening, except on Saturday when it is open from 9 a.m. to 9 _ Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. On Sunday the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Sciente literature may be read, borâ€" rowed, or purchased, _ _ ~ _ . ~ All are cordially invited to atâ€" tend the services and make use of the reading room. ces CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHEs First Church of Christ, Scientist "Spirit" was the subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday,, Feb ruary 7. § fls The Golden Text was, "We all with ‘open face Bebolding as. in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by: the Spirit of the Lord" (I1 Cor. 3 :18). Among the citations which com prised ‘the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the following from the Bible: "Now we have received, not the spirit of the world, but the spirit which is of God; that we might know the things that are freely given to us of God® 1 Cor. 2:12). ; & 76 First Unitéd Evangelical Church Green Bay Road at Laurel Avenue Rev.: F. Brandfellner, Pastor A Church with a Message for All Thursday eve (tonight) 6:380; Supâ€" per for the members of the Woman‘s Missionary society memâ€" bers and their families. At B o‘clock the regular monthly meeting will be held, including a special musical proâ€" gram. Members are asked to bring their sunshine and rainy day bags. Sunday Services: S | 9:30 Church Bible school; Bupt. R. H. Fidder. © 10:45 Morning workhip, sermon by 7t:;melia rvices, *mn‘ r Sm ; 1 service; ‘by the pakltor. "o ud ach Midâ€"week . prayer service ] Wednesday evening. You are welcome to Our services. The Lessenâ€"Sermon also in vluded the following. passages fron the Christian Science textbook "Science and Health with Key to the Reriptures." : by Mary Baker ‘Eddy : "Spirit being God. there is but ont «pirit, for there can be but one in Anite and therefore one God. . . Spirit is the, only substance, ‘the in visible and indivisible infinite God (P. 334â€"335). > © : service preceding the meeting. This patented PD®""", / oonth Freezingâ€"Arctic eold sppliedmth the speed of lightâ€"â€"imprisonstbe ‘ull fiavor oltheflshvhflothomteouhodmn il:tillinttlmouth.'l‘hexxuhneuh caught in midâ€"air, as it were. And all the gusty tang of the perchâ€"all the C C *\ n _firp fish fryâ€"are yours caught in midâ€"air, as it WOLO. A° " _"_ the gusty tang of the perchâ€"all the JoyldtMp-flrO&hfry-â€"myours whether you live miles from a fishing smack, in season Of out. ; Here indeed is not only 4 true fish story but truly a fish miracle. And the ptiee,only29calb.89(vvfow._¢hey'n ; ‘bonelesrâ€"all edible meat, and equals five pounds of whole red perch. Your Birds Eye dealer. has these oceanâ€" fresh Red Perch fillets, 22 well as four dozen other kinds of Birds Eye fruits, vegetables, seafoods, poultry and meats. You‘ll probably find his adverâ€" T * 0 _03 Shis naDer. t meaks. 2 °M 00 es 4 " gg-twmmm' John‘s Evangelical Church angling friends mled each C :* Pos oo e cce + l enc Inornte Highwood Methodiat Church > j Highwood Ave. and Everts Place | Rev. Harold Peterson Pastor Sunday February 18, the Ladies Aid organization will conduct a Box Sale in the church basement. Ever body is invited, Brinzsbhanfi you when you come. s . Sunday, ; February 14, Sunday school meets at 10:30 a.m. . T An effort is to be made to organâ€" ize an Epworth league. All young people interested are urged to meet at the church at 7 o‘clock Sunday evening. f . ‘Evening service at 7:30 p.m. Serâ€" mon by the pastor. t ; A welcome to everybody.| Nee es ns oo 4 Laurel and McGovern .. > |â€" Revx, H.â€"F. Siemsen, Pagtor ‘ ~. ~F. W. Boelter, Assistant _ ° Thursday: . 4 : 2:80 p.m. The Woman‘s I{l’ioufl society. will meet at the home of| Mrs. F. C. Noerenberg, 180 8. Secâ€"| cond street.. All women of the church are invited. f Friday: . y is uP :80 p.m. The choir will meet for rehearsal in the choir room.>. Saturday Mr. Bm:: our student pastor will . admin Holy Comâ€" munion t:k;houq who are shutâ€"ins and the during ‘the xt:moon Any one desiring to receive Comâ€" munion, who has not been réceiving this service in the past, will be served by calling H. P. 3522. Sunday: | * | Q:45 a.m. Christian Education. â€" 11:00 a.m. Morning . worship, Holy Communion, Rev. L. C. Schmidt, district superintendent will bring the message. p41fud 4:00 p.m. Vesper service in the churchauditorium. Special music by the choir, Mr. Boelter will give m short message, Communion will Thursday the young people will gather at the church for their monthly social, a good time is asâ€" sured to all who come. . also be offered to those who were not priviléged to participate in the morning service. â€"| 5:30 p.m. The young people of Bethany will unite with the young people of Lake county in their Youth Rally, there will be no eveâ€" ning service at Bethany, ied The Philathea class wifl meet on Tuesday evening at 8 o‘clock at ‘Mrs. Mabel Vetter‘s, 556 Detamble avenue., . §4.8 Wednesday} t io9 7:45 p.m. Midâ€"week service in the Dr. Newton Dubs room. Dr. E. D. Fritsch will have charge of this service. This being Lent, we speâ€" cially urged our people to be presâ€" Rev. W. F. Suhr, Pastor Harold Luecke, Assistant | Thursday ; Pu ie 7:30 p.m. Lenten service, the Rev. Luecke preaching. â€" > | 8:30 pm. Fellowship club at the hall. f [.| ~ USp: . Saturday : . 9:00 a.m. Church school. Sunday: . ysd 9:30a.m. Sunday school. 10:30 a.m. Main service. Monday: . > » 8:00 p.m. Choir rehearsal at the parsonage. > Wednesday : F l 8:00 p.m. Showing of a film enâ€" titled: "The Life of Luther." A small admission will be charged. Bethlehem Evangelical Church 815 ‘Rosemary Terrace Deerfleld > § Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister _ Sunday Feb. 14, 1987 ; + / | Sunday school 9:45 aim. Mr. Arâ€" thur F. Merner, Supt. | < f _ Morning worship 11 a.m. Special music by the :choir. Sermon by th minister. . " $ > Young People‘s Forum 7:15 p. Topic, "How May the | Bible Hel Us in Daily Life?" [ & The evening service 81-p.m. Mediâ€" tation by the minister. â€" Specia musi¢. ~Weekday Activities _ â€"_ Fridayâ€"Potluck and ;White El phant Sale 6:30 p.m.. Sponsored b{ the Woman‘s Auxiliary. ' Caturdavâ€"Mission band meetinf â€" Saturdayâ€"Mission band. meetir 2 pm. !â€" < *4 Wednesdayâ€"The n_aidfigek servi 8 p.m. Deerfield Drama Club Comedy â€" Drama, _ / February 26 On Friday, Feb.: 26, at 8:15 o‘clock in the Deerfield Grammar School auditorium the Presbyteri PDramatic club will present for ; Deerfield ; P.T.A.. a brilliant th ace comedy by Gertrude Tonkonogy, entitled "Three Cornered Moon." | have ever been written for any set pattern. If the trend of playgoers interest is toward simple and human playsâ€""Three Cornered Moon" is one they will find amusing." > Es _ Who doesn‘t know the dear womâ€" an whose husband left a small forâ€" tune and a houseful of 4rresponsible children on her hands? With w lat tender c:’r: she tries to bring t! up the way they should .go! With what tolerance she overlooks r shortcomingsâ€"with what â€"love _ _nctAa«\ nver her home! We .who Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central‘ at McGovern presides over her home! We .who look on riympctheflullyrahnot hrlp 1x €HE PRESS but be amused at the misdirected efforts and the blunders of the dear old soul while at the same time we hold her close to our hearts with lo regard. Miss Gertrude Tonâ€" k looked deeply into the life of\ a family. when she wrote, Cornered Moon" and the &l;hdlts of the audience have tesâ€" ¢d that she saw truly and wrote magnificently. tb F1 m any point of view the Rimpâ€" are moonstruck. Even if you. st them you will never hear two words out of them that make sense. In the first act they are considerâ€" u:? well off in the world; and beâ€" ing spared the necessity of working, they take out their lunacy in inventâ€" ing complicated methods ofâ€" suicide or |in impulsive‘ journeys. But sudâ€" denly they find themselves penniless. Mis. Rimplegar, having sold out the family fortune to a margin vbrolfer, imr.u on her wrapper, does up her hailr in a turkish towel and meanders zily around the house. That is why the Rimplegars go to work at starvation wages, and become a clan with a cause. But idle or inâ€" dustrious: a Rimplegar is always t!le [;ine From one day to another he never tampers with logic. ‘This â€" production promises . to héighten the high standard set by productions of the Dramatic club. The cast, under the direction of Kenneth Hunter, includes Mrs. C. Ritter, Frank Mennell, Donald ark, Kathleen Galloway, Ralph Shay, â€" Mary Jane Galloway, vid Jenkins, Harold Peterson, and *lm ‘‘The Philathea class of Bethany hurch, wishes to thank all those ho helped to make their ba*;;y T‘:le on Saturday a success, The t Lo M C 221 EL +0 eimnd es hi ink : EOE B0 Burch. ; Playgoers are advised to purchase eir tickets early as there are a mited number available. Tickets y be. purchased from members ‘ the Deerfield P.T. A. . and the ramati¢ club. + PICCHIETTI BROS. 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