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Highland Park Press, 31 Oct 1940, p. 10

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by the minister. The midweek service, Wednesday, 8 pim. Continuation of study "How to Read the Bible" course taught ht thia ecdl 82g00 I Vesper service, 4:30 p.in. Musical program at which we present Melâ€" vin Baddin, violinist and Claire Vander Griend, pianist. Both of the School of Music, Northwestern uniâ€" veni?y. i * Sunday evening Fellowship, 5:30 p.m. Supper served by a committee of ladies of the church. Instrumenâ€" tal music by members of the local congregation. | Community singing. Weekday activities: > Choir rehearsal, Friday, 7:45 p.m. Woman‘s Missionary society, Tuesday, 2:30 p.m. & _ Sunday, Nov. 3, Sunday school, 9 :45 a.m. fat: 4 Morning worship, 10:55 a.m. Serâ€" mon by Reverend Bruso. Subject, "Christian Citizenship for Today," Special music by the church choir under. the direction of Harriett Stryker Cox. f % A1M.OTHERS Know how much a telephone 4'1oea to k?ep a family healthy and happy and the household *n good running order. What other helper serves so well and costs so little! ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE Tune in "Tus TeLEpuon® Hour," Seriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy : "Jesus‘ unchanged physicalcondition after what seemed to be death was followed by his exaltation above all material conditions; and this exalâ€" tation explained his ascension, and revealed unimistakably a probationâ€" ary and pr%reuh',e state beyond the grave" (p. 46), The Lessonâ€"Sermon also in â€" cluded the following passages from the Christian Science texthook, "Science and Health with Key to the Seriptures," by Mary Baker EdAv â€" Among : the citations which comâ€" prised the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the following from the Bible: "For I delivered unto you first of all that which ‘I also received,© how that Christ died for our sins according to the scriptures; And that he was buried, and that he rose again the third day according to the scripâ€" tures: And that be was seen : of Cephas, then of the twelve: After that, he was seen of above five hunâ€" dred brethren at once" (1 Corinthiâ€" ans 15:3â€"6), |_ Bethlechem Evangelical Church ‘Rev. E. J. Bruso, minister 815 Rosemary Terrace Deerfield held Sunday morning at 9:30, The text of next Sunday‘s Lesson sermon, "Everlasting Punishment." 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 and on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sunday the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:80. Here the Bible and all authâ€" orized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. All are cordially invited: to attend these services and make use of the reading room. "Probation After De; subjectâ€"of the Lessonâ€"S Churches ‘of Christ, : Sunday. October 27. _ The Golden Text was be weary in well doing season we shall reap, not" (Galatians 6:9), CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES 7 P. M., Sunday oehoolfi up to the age of held Sunday moar 9e B puge o B0 100000 e e ~The First Church of Christ, Scienâ€" tist, in Boston, Mass. The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science heglin;. is at 8 o‘clock. First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, II!., 387 Hazel Ave., is a P_x:aqch__of The Mother Church, PAGE TEN on After Death" was the the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all of Christ, Scientist. on CHURCH NEWS TELEPHONE comrpaAny ; and this exalâ€" s ascension, and bly a probationâ€" state beyond the was, "Let us not »ing; for in due ap, if we faint s open to pupils 20 years, and is o Dt o pc 9 27 0020 MCV p ds November58,‘8:45 p.m., Father and Son ban‘q+et. _ Wm. Webstéer, past Rev, F. G, Pi enbrok, pastor ,| _ Church school |and worship serâ€" vice, 10:30 a.m,, | = | â€"| . Sunday is Ra]l;{ Day at St. Paul‘s | church.| Attendance at worship‘ and | Sunday school an{ interest in church | work has shown a marked improveâ€" | ment since the beginning of the fall | seagon. |However, on Sunday, Nov, 3,, we atk all the members of St. Paul‘s and all me bers of our Sunâ€" | day school to enlist in the work of the churq:h. With the willingness of every member to codperate a forâ€" ward going program can be carried out, and ‘our working together will be a source of joy to all. â€" cil The chtdren of the S will take part in the Rs vice. Special music by t a brief message by the Tuesday, Nov. 5, You league, 7:30 p.m. | Wednesday, Nov. 6, C WMAQ Thursday, N _ St, John‘s Etnyeb’q«l Church > %( . ‘Rev.F. G. Pi penbrok, pastor _ \_ Worship servite 9 a.m. Congregaâ€" tion and Sunday school will meet together for a ‘Rally Day service d program. ‘The Sunday school :v!‘ll have part iri the program. Speâ€" cial music by the choir and & brief message by the ]}mstor. f | * ‘You;ng People‘s league, 7:30 p.m. Choir Thursday, 7:30 p.m. ° Church council meeting, Friday of this week, 8 p.m. Sunday masses: 7, 8:3 11:30 a.m. Week day masses: 7:30 Tuesdays, at 8 p.m., ] Perpetual Help devotions. Saturday, 7:30 p.m., Co Wedries&ay‘,!fivzl night at the mid. ‘11 a.m., morning worship, Foreign Day will be observed. Special music by the Choir, the pastor wi preach ; 6:45 p.m., Miss Joan Le netvill have charge of the young people‘s meeting; 7;45 p.m., evenin, service, with Mr, fiz.*‘ Riter, the student pastor pregching. | S St. Paul‘s é'mfingelibal Chutch [ |_â€" Rev. H. F. Sienfisen, pastor | _ Rev, A. |L, Riter, assistant Thursday, 9:80 a.m., the annual oman‘g | Miuiomry rally at the orth Northfield Evangelical church. All are asked to gather at e church at the time |indicated; 7:30 p.m., the Young People will go for a Hayrack ride, kindly gather at the church at the time specified; T}45 p.m., the Choir will meet for rfihearnl. r < Sunday, 9:30 a.m., Sunday school 4 11 a.m., morning worship, Foreign misam c al L t F ED PMEDNUD Trhies ob meiemnmeon R nds insd dvadciGdbabd 2 Eelorma}l:ion‘i Day, Communion ser+ ce,+â€" /: Ew I I _ Redeemer Lutheran Church _ West Central at McGovern _: Rev. W. F. Suhr, pastor ‘ Saturday, 9 a.m., Confitmation struction, a 1 sday, Nov. 7, Women‘s guild Clfi‘oir‘ rehearsal, 7:80 p.m. _ _Sunday, 9;30 a.m., Sunday acboolg; &0 a.m., Preparatory service; 10:30, Holy Cross| Catholic Church | rfield ELRev. J. V. Murphy, pastor The Idren of the Sunday school part in the Rally Day serâ€" Bethany Evangeli¢al Church Laure}l and McGovern Deerfield observed. Special music the pastor. , Young People‘s by the choir and nner and rally© at 45 p.m., Choir reâ€" , Church counâ€" 45 p.m., Missionary â€"week service. 30 p.m.,| annual p.m., Mother of , Confessions, 8:30, 10 and in« First United Evangelical Church â€" Green Bay Rd. and Laurel Ave. f ®.: 8. Robinson, ‘pastor Sunday school 9:30 a.m, Raymond Fidder, Supt. Morning _ gervice 10:45. "The Faith." e & Christian Endeavor 6:45 p.m. Evening service 7:45. "The Cross," Revival every evening during the week with Rev. W. O. Alven of Akron, Ohio, as the evangelist, Stagers { _ Friday, 8:15 p.m.,* "The Bishop Misbehaves," by Stagers in Deer. field (Grammar â€" school auditorium, First dramatic production of the i940-41 season by Presbyterian Monday, 4:30 p.m., Young Girl Scouts; | 7:30 p.m., â€" Older Girl Scouts; boy Scouts, I _ Tuesday, 8 p.m., Stagers (damaâ€" \ tic society). y | * Wedn;dny,‘ 6:30 p.m., Men‘s Felâ€" lowship Forumâ€"dinner. / _Thursday, 8 p.m., Church school officers and teachers meeting at P. ‘A. Tennis home, 905 Forest Ave, \. Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday | ‘(all day) Rummage Sale in church basement. © wC «_ Deerfield Presbyterian Church ’ Rev. W. F. Weir, minister _ Sunday, Nov, 8, 10 a.m., the Church school. Union worship sery. ice in the church sanctuary ; 11 a.m,, Public ‘worship. Dr. Weir â€" will preach on "The Voice of the People and the Voice of God"; 3 p.m. to 8 p.m., North Suburban Young Peoâ€" ple‘s nfily in the Highland Park Presbyterian church, Theme, "Christian Young People meeting their personal problems," + superintendent of the Pinkerton Deâ€" tective agency will be ‘the guest speaker. Kent Jowell, ventriloquist will be the entertainer. Ed. Carter, Bob Howard and Nick Bree will furnish the music.. Last but not least, included is a good dinner, . Coming: Hyman Mills and his choir of Negro gingers, Sunday Deâ€" cember 1, 4 p.m, ’ | 3â€"way lighting. Silver and gold, bronze or ivory and ‘gold finished bases. Pleated shades in eggshell or tan, 1. E. S. Swing Arm Lamp $1395 T H BE HIGH LA ND PARK P RES 3 services to the While the library has expanded its book‘ cg_llectio_! as well as its Mr.. Garnett, the present presiâ€" dent of the library board, speaking at the ceremong as chairman of the building committee and viceâ€"presiâ€" dent of the library board, said that the new building was planned for a& potential population of 30,000 and a book collection of 75,000 volumes, Present day figures show that the library board was right to plan for expansion for the 1940 census gives Highland Park the population : of 14,832 and the book collection numâ€" bers 35,000 volumes. The speeches at the ceremony gave the background for the new building which had first been talked of in 1914 but postporned because of the war. In 1927 the architects were consulted for the purpose of remodelling the old <~building but those plans were abandoned as imâ€" practical for such a rapidly growing community, and plans for a new structure were made. ’of the two Highland Park papers, histories .and year books of the _D,.A.R., Ossoli club, Highland Park Womans club, and Ravinia Womans club, annual reports of the library and the banks, copies of kchool papers, colored pictures of, other Highland Park buildings and many other valuable records. This new box was placed beside the .corner }, stone box from the old building, still | unopened. The corner stone was fitted with a new copper box containing copies ~/ The "Ten years ago" item in the ‘last week‘s ‘issue of THE PrESSs ‘alls attention to the fact that a fi:cade has passed since the laying of the corner stone of the present library building.. The ceremony took place at 11 o‘clock on the morning of October 24, 1930 and was atâ€" tended by special guests, city offiâ€" cials, and delegations of school chilâ€" dren. % 1 ‘ LIBRARY public in many ways, QualityCleaners Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND ‘ DRY CLEANING CO. Mrs. J. D. Dickenson, Mrs. 4. K Davenport. There are lllo. five women from Deerflield enrolled in the course. | classes were inadequate be Community Center was ma able. ‘The Girl Seout org: is very grateful for such meeting place. ’ The Highland Park women taking the course are: Mrs. C. W. Bartell, Mrs. J. G. Culbertson, Mrs. E. C. George, Mrg. 0. W. Frost, Mrs. W. F. Hammel, Mrg. R. A. Kebbon, Mrs. Donald Phelps, Mrs. E. K. Pat. ton, Mrs. C. Pierce, Mrs. R. J. Ry.â€" an, Mrs. Phillip (Randall, Mrs. Edâ€" ward Schweitzer, Mrs. E. E. Sproul, Mrs. ‘J. D. Dickiinuan \ Wes â€" Y :1 There is a series of training lesâ€" sons on Girl uting being given each Monday at 9:30 at the Comâ€" munity Center by Miss Eleanor Schmitt, local director. Every leadâ€" er and assistant leader is required to take this tnznln: before taking a~Girl Scout troop. Training Lessons On Girl Scouting Held Each Monday The libnryj;bo.rd,. the librarian, and her staff extend to each of you a cordial invitation to make use of the facilities offered at the Highâ€" land Park Public library. the words of Mr. Garnett in the ceremony still hold true: "We wish you to know dw& this is your buildâ€" ing. It is not the property of the staff or the board of trustees. It is being built with your money ; the taxpayers money. If you are of Highland Park the library is yours. It must serve all ages. and all classes and degrees of intellegence." nddl‘ufleaothhp to march . . $12.95 6â€"way lighting. Silver and gold or bronze finâ€" ished rblm. !l“l&‘ shades in eggshell or accommodations for $1295 inadequate before the @r was made availâ€" Scout organization L. E. S. Study Lamp The November Terrace P.T.A. from Novembd 12th because of Oak Terrace P.â€"T.A. To Exhibit Books THURSDAY, OCTOBERr 3 seorge K« 00 ‘seconds! Taky, the guess work out with sample tube of powder, } Just squeers th, hflbâ€".““t- eccurate hem in Chalk your hem the easy profes. sional way, SKiRp SELF MARKER _ ° meetir has be ectior bee ve shown . will 5.; r. These 1hrjm' 6 ‘4 M n posg of the oep N"..b Ho O ht l,m c wl se takep

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