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Highland Park Press, 14 Nov 1940, p. 10

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€8 under / the ‘direction of Dr. E. D. Fritsch; 11 a.m., Morning worship, special numbers by the oir, mesâ€" sage by the pastor; 6;45 p.m., Young People will meet |with Mr, Edward Parker as the leader; 7:45 .p.mMm., A friendly> eveni service with congregational singi g and a y‘ gospel message by the p tor.. Monday, 10 a.m., The %ea't Naâ€" ,| tional Preaching Mission with serv. | iees in the Chicago temple and varâ€" _djous other centers throughout the day continuing through ednesday with | National andâ€" In ational Christian leaders as the sneakave LARSON‘S Stationer TYPEWRITERS Due to Thanksgiving day therc will be no mid week service on Wedâ€" Tuesday, â€"7:45 class will meet fo program and social 37 South St, Johns Avenue Phone H. P. 567 |> tike * Evan ‘al Church & and McGoyern : | Rev. H. F. Siemsen, |Pastor Rev. A, L. Riter, -A*!i’ltant Thursday, 2:30 p.m.,| Woman‘s Missjionary society will at the home of Mrs, L; R. Haw y, 1125 S. Linden Ave.; 7:45 p.m., Choir will meet in the memorialâ€" t under the direction of Mrs. L. . Hawley. Work on Thanksgiving music. and the: Christmas Cantata |are under way, any additional persons wishâ€" ing to share in thesge presentations should be present on Thi rsday. eveâ€" ning. .. HAIRCUTTING Adults . . . . 40 Workmanship Guaranteed Mb-ounbdc-trd‘v-.. ERast side of Street DILL‘S HOME BARBER SHOP Sunday, 9:30 15 REPAIRED hi Son: hear him" (Luke 9: 28â€"30, 351 | The Lessonâ€"&ermon atso, in wvluded the following pagsages from the Christian Science texthook "Neience and Health with Key: to the Scriptures." by Mary Baker® |Eddy ; ‘Through discernment of the ispirit. |LH epposite of materiul;i{,_ even the way through Christ. Truth, man will 11 , Among the: citations| which com prised the Lessonâ€"Serton was the blowlnx from the Bible: "And it ume to pass about ab, eight days after these sayings, ho took Peter :nnd Jobn and James. f&nd went up Into a mountain to pray. And as be prayed, the fashion of "bis counte hance was altered. anOi-hl,n raiment yu'whne and glisterimg. And. be old.. there talked : with .bim. two lfi»en. which were Moses and | Elias : nd there came a \fnlcn'rnout:ot the il‘oud. saying. This ig my beloved Romn : ‘hear him" (Luke 0 +98.%0 ‘2% i All are cordially invited to attend these services and e use of the reading room. 21 North Second Street A free public re room is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridan road which! is open daily from 9 o‘clock in morning to 6 in the evening arfifion Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On| Sundiy the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible and all authâ€" orized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. 5 Years in Highland Park Telephone H. P. 5435 _The Golden Text wa “l‘»nufl thee will I ery, O Lord my rpek., . . \Save thy people, and bless thine inheriâ€" tance : feed them also. fnd lift.them np for ever": (Psalms $8:1, 9). "Adam and Fallen Man" was the subject of the Lessonâ€"&ermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist. on Runday, November 10.1, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHEsS Sunday ‘ school is bpen to pupils up to the age of years, and is held Sunday mo at 9:30. â€" mm 2 9i 0e t & J 7 t 1 The text of next ay‘s Lesson sermon, "Mortals and Immortals." The First Church Christ, Scienâ€" tist, in Boston, *3 ced The Sunday service is held at 11 o‘clock, the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Fistiaf Science healing, is at 8 o‘ M First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, IIL., $87 Hazel Ave., is a branch of The Mother Church, PAGE TEN n ALL MAKES friee the with the & gates beliefs h iself unf e. not CHURCH NEWS _ through 3edriesday and <â€" Intérnational rs as the speakers, 45 p.m., / Philathea t â€"for their; monthly , Sunday school DC l feature in The American Wéfi;, the magazine distributed with next week‘s Chicago Heraldâ€"American. i ols ae a e oo oo it mITs. . Mudréed â€" Haessler is now _ Saturday, ~â€"9 a.m., Confirmation | giving dancing lessons. Tuesday instruction. . f 8 afternoon to the grammar school éunday, 9:30 and 10:30 a.m., Sunâ€"| girls who Bbelong to Y.W.C.A. clubs. day school; 10:30 a.m., moang' serâ€"| She is instructing 5th, 6th, 7th, and vm%e *A 4 i Lo 8th grade girls in the fundamentals P ine * . i f Miomreniiehongmntiomaings |â€"__"_~.| of ballet, folk dancing, and characâ€" _Five 'prize-ivimjing cranberry recâ€"| ter dancing,.stressing posture and ipes that provide surprising new | poise . in the dancing. Later: on ways of giving variety to fall menus. | some acrobatic and tap work will be Don‘t miss reading them, and all | introduced for the younger girls in the other valuable pointers and odd |:the Jolly Times club. A group‘ for fAfi: im the “Hggaewife’a Food | high school girls ‘may . be formed ?l anack," the increasingly popular later. _ Amryâ€"girls interested in any, et{ture in The ericanflzge,ey.y â€"of these groups are,,invited to inâ€" the magazine distributed with next | quire at the: "Y", H.P. 675 for fg;-‘ week‘s Chicago Heraldâ€"American. ; ther details.:" â€" t uacia n . _ t ive prizeâ€"winning cranberry recâ€" | ter danéing, ipq; tHat‘ provide ‘surprising new | poise . in tl wayÂ¥s of #ivino CaHAHF In #al nuswens f o L ln l NT Redeéemer Lutheran Churckh >|‘Io "Â¥" (% _ West Central at McGovem; 0 Y , G _ Rev, F; Suhr; Minister s Mrs. . Mildre . Saturday, ~9 a.m., Confl*-mation giving lancin ingtructian. j f $85%: afternpon to Sunday, 9:30 and 10:30 a.m., Sunâ€" girls who Belor day school; 10:30 a.m., mornTng' serâ€"} She is instruct Vide. y 1 P3 w‘ xc 2 0nc « Thursday, Nov. 21, 10 a.m., Union Thanksgiving ‘Day service. © St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church f $ Deér!eld \Rev. FsG. Piepenbrok, Pastor Sunday, 10:30 a.m., C hu reh school and morning worship.. Serâ€" mon by Rev. Piepenbrok; 7:80 p.m., Young Ppople‘s league. > will be given by the Mission band on Tuesday evening, Novyember 19, at 7:45 p.m. t + \Womans Missionary society will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Wichman, â€" 627 â€" St. . Johns Ave. Thursday afternoon, Nov. 14. [A special Thanksgiving program hev. W. 0. Alven of Akron, Ohio, will preach Sunday morning on the subject, "The Life I Now Live" and in the evening on "Are You Ashamed of God." \First United Evangelical Church | Green Bay Rd. and Laurel Ave. â€" _ Rev, F,. S. Robinson, Pastor | Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. Rayâ€" mond Fidder, Supt. : j | The revival ‘meeting now being conducted at the church each eveâ€" ning at 7:45. will continue over next Sunday. . i 1!! The Midweek service, Wednesday p.m. f | _ Weekday activities: Public dinâ€" t;er, Friday, 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. ickets may bereserved by calling Deerfleld 79. s 7 _ Bethlehem Evangelical Church ~\_ Rev. E. J. Bruso, Minister e Deerfleld, â€"Illinois : _ Bunday, Nov, 17, 1940 ~Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. [ Morning worship, 10:55 a.m. Serâ€" mon by Reverend Bruso. Music by the church ehoir. f ‘ _ Sunday evening Fellowship, 7:30 p.m. Topic, "Gratitude for Everyâ€" day Blessings." Cogbow Te e o nesday eve nor will the choir meet on Thuruiay eve. ht Thuudiy, 10:30 a.m., Community Thanksgiving service will be held at the Presbyterian church at Laurel and Linden. All members of Bethâ€" any‘s parish are invited and urged to attend. \ Rev. W i7 n quzl o0 1c . cere OeE ~OeoPACE: AH a .“Con(emne'e Call"â€" which connects seyvâ€" ;.lhy people in different towns at one time, not get your family "all together" on Thanksgiving Day? | Call \the Conference Operator for rates and arrangements; . , , minoll Bell Telenlmn Eoiivvsemal es All together now! â€" The sound of your voice will he music to some one! «. . if you can‘t join the family party in person, you can go by telephone â€" get upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute assurance of their health and happinessâ€"tell them your own message of good will â€" send them this gift you alone can give!l !: > : is Bell Telephone Company LONG DIisTANCE RrRatEs ‘ARE There‘s a special thrill in I"â€" which connects sevâ€" giving dancing afternpon to the girls who belong : She is instructing Mrs. Haesslelf“G(ives Dancing Lessons _ The‘ Auxiliary attended maresq Spencer . Post, Legion, Armistice® Day Nov. 11, 11 a.m. The members }xf the American Leâ€" gion Auxiliary joined the Dumaresq Spencer Post at the ‘services. in Bethany church, Highland Park, Sunday, Nov. 10; â€" Th{ Juniors were represented by. (their president, Edith Sutherland.: > The 10th District .of the . can Legion, held â€" their qu: meeting at the Homer Dah home, Waukegan, Wednesday 18, & pm. > _ ! ) c!= 0 â€"~ On Nov. 1st, Mrs. David Johnson and Mrs. Phil Cole, representing the Legion Auxiliary of Dumaresq Spencer \Post .attended the 10th District Board meeting at the home of Mrs. Noel White of Fox Lake,. Legion Auxiliary Members Attend District Méeting Besides her ;iqte; Bâ€"(-i;l"la‘o;t.::r‘;l survived by a brother, Harry A. Towner of California. + participation in the many ‘church affairs, she was also an ardent worker for Highland Park hogpital. â€" In his services Sunday morning. the Rev. Christoph Keller, rector of Trinity church, paid a very beautiâ€" ful tribute to the deceased. â€" Funeral services were held Saturâ€" day afternoon from Trinity church. § § I pod «.. Miss Elizabeth Towner, 82, a resâ€" ident of Hiz?.land ‘Park for halt a cenitury, died suddenly Thursday‘ at the home of (her gister Mrs. Ruthâ€" Deane, 830 Hibbard road, Winâ€" ;:gu. She had made her home with her sister since Mr. Deane‘s death a few years ago,. * | Born in C.hicagov in 1858, Miss Towner had spent the greater por tion of her life in Highland \Park,; She was a very active member of Trinity church, attending services regularly, even after she had left: Highland Park. Aside from her participation in the many church affairs, she was also an ardent worker for Highland Park hacnigal | Funeral Services Held Here Saturday For Miss Towner November 21s¢ i; the official Thanksgivâ€" irade Girls T HE H1GHLAND PA RK PR E38 ABOUT, fO MIKEE:.. «+ ;« : : 61 62 ols ABOUT 160 NHERS . s . ss . . . + oi . o AIOU‘I’!“MIL!S............... Typical STATIONâ€"TOâ€"STATION rates in effect all day Thanksgiving ict .of the Ameriâ€" 1 â€" their quarterly Homer Dahringer ended the Duâ€" ‘st, â€" American Day services, DoOWN ALL pay y NOV | Auto Repainting 4 | Cold Frame and Axle 2y Straightening sody and Fender Repairing ggmnc SERVICE STATION® ELDING AND SOLDERING 322 N. First St. _ Phone 77 | _ "U,. 8. in World Affairs,, 1939."~ \ "Great Britain," Albert Viton. |‘"Imperial Soviets," H. C. Wolfe. | "Britain ‘and France .. Between Two Wars," Arnold Wolfers. ‘ . | "Financial‘ Questions in U. $. Foreign Policy," J. W. Gantenbein. | "World Economy ‘in Transition," Eugene Staley. ' | A cordial invitation is extended to everybody to wisit the Public Ljibrary during Book Week, Novemâ€". ber 11â€"16. : ~The Children‘s Depar.tment isl {raturing spetial .displays. ) . +DAHL‘S Auto Reconstruction fried | "Capitalism and the ;Creator," bqu Snyder. t } | "Latin America in World Poliâ€" tics," J. F. Rippy. j j | | ‘"The Caribbean," W. A. Roberts. t “Spez and Panama," Andre Siegâ€" _ "Peace Making," Harold Nichol.{ son. â€" "Tragedy in France," Andre Mauâ€" rois. . ; ; 1 f | ."Words That Won tl;g iWu-," by R.. Mock. *L > ~‘/ "Growth of the American Re1 public,‘ S. E. Morrison. . | "American Foreign Relations," J. M. ‘Matthews. | | "American Party System," C. El Merriam. | | "Documents on American Foreign Relations, 1939, 1940" by S. S. Jones. I ? "I Saw It Happen in Norway C. J. Hambro. § "Europe in the it Clu* Booth. > Spring, [ Américan Policy in the Far Eut.r T. A. Bisson. â€" 6 "Diplomatic History of the Amerâ€" ican People," T. A. Bailey. ~= | _ World Affairs ‘L The speed of present wo events leaves even the experts in world affairs uncertain as to tha;r ability to sift and judge the:shapâ€" penings in their true perspective. ’l?e intricate background of world affairs is explained and. clarified efi the following books, many of th recent additions to the library. ~ ++« +« ONLY 356 «++ . ONLY 45e »+»» + ONLY §5¢ â€"+» +. ONLY 956 LIBRARY NORTH SHORE Gas. CO. c A down payment of as little as Mficcthamem r‘mmyh',eulongus Ebdmlllw:oluhy. ol ‘Thanksgiving morning will ‘see the conpregation of four of Glenâ€" 'l‘fiéhmhu ‘gathered â€" #ogether far a union Thanksgiving service. e union service, whic) has beâ€" e an inspiring tradition in Glenâ€" cde, wi?l this Le‘r be held at <the rth Shore Methodist church at 10:30 o‘clock on Thursday morning, ember 21 . § he Reverend Richard C. Talbot &lencoe Churches Unite in Service For Thanksgiving If you don‘t think there‘s a diff. afv here‘s your chance to see for yourself. 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THURSDAY, NOVEMEEr the other service is lenany th Shore members abbi hy rth C tlee.‘ dist, | grong avenues banksgiving rodop} * 14, 1949 bartici. reverend ® ; Union & sig. Con. of

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