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Highland Park Press, 2 Oct 1930, p. 10

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Lutherans Inaugurate Radio Hour Tonight on Columbia Network o o o o o h ~ 7'. inning October 2, the Lutheran h (Missouri synod) is to be repâ€" ed on the air by a weekly half at 9 p.m. Thursday nights over Inglescombe Yellow shape. Bronze Queen. Soft buff, inside goldenâ€"bronze Rarronne de la Tonnaye. Medium cupâ€"shapâ€" ed, bright rose. Clara Butt. Clear pink, Aushed salmon. Farncombe Sanders. Beautiful searlet, white base. ’ Wm. Copeland. Rosy lilac, changing to lovely lavender. VIOLET and PURPLE VARIETY BREEDER TULIPS cOTTAGE TULIPS YELLOW VARIETY DARWIN TULIPS PINK VARIETY BRONZE V ARIETY RED VARIETY r Complete List of Bulbs See Last Week‘s Issue of this Paper THIS ENTIRE COLLECTIONâ€"$ 10 Take advantage of this opportunity to purchase these bulbs at a marked reduction. The collection of bulbs listed below represents a value of $12.75 this week. SPECIAL SALE of BULBS Canaryâ€"yellow ; â€"globeâ€" Franken Bros. Inc. the Columbia net work, it was anâ€"| nounced today. 34â€" stations in l’ coastâ€"toâ€"coast hookâ€"up are to be emâ€" ployed. The nearest station in this area is WBBM, Chicago. The project is being financed by the Lutheran Laymen‘s league and the Walther league.. The broadcast will be known as the Lutheran Hour. First Street West of Railroad and Then South to the End of the Street DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS Phone Deerfield 241 THIS WEEK 25â€"Heavenly Blue. Bright skyâ€"blue. »5â€"Crocus in fine mixture. 5â€"Barii Conspicuous. â€" Large soft yellow perâ€" ianth,, short orange, scarlet. > %â€"Emperor.â€" Trumpet and perianth, both yelâ€" low. 5â€"(ilory of Sasenhaim. Perianth white, trumpet golden yellow. 5â€"Lauren Koster‘s. White with yellow eye. -'!â€"ianiflu (ilory. Perianth white, trumpet yelâ€" ow . â€"La Victorie. Brilliant red. â€"CGeneral De Wet. Light pink. â€"L‘Innocence. Most popular pure white. THE â€"PRESS MUSCARI GRAPE HYACINTHS NARCISSUS or DAFFODILS SMALL BULBS The first broadcast will feature the Cleveland Bach Chorus, under the diâ€" rection of F. W. Strieter from WHK, Cleveland. The musical portions of later programs will be presented by the Chicago Bach chorus, Sigfrid uel church, New York; and the Conâ€" cordia Seminary chorus, St. Louis, diâ€" rected by Dean Walter Wismar of the Church of the Holy Cross. The initial series of sermons will be delivered by Dr. Walter A. Maier of St. Louis. Dr. Maier is professor of Old Testament Exegesis. at Conâ€" cordia _ Theological ~Seminary, _ St. Louis, and editor of the Walther Leaâ€" gue Messenger, official youth organ of the Lutheran church. i;-riageir” of Madison, Wis., director; Edward Rechlin, organist of Immapâ€" "The Lutheran church is the first denomination to use a paid nationâ€" wide network to spread its message" said the Rev. W, F. Suhr, in commentâ€" ing on the project, "just as it was one of the first churches to own its own denominational station six years ago, KFUO, St. Louis." HYACINTHS CROCUS Department superintendents . that were named were: Mrs. Samuel Simâ€" monds of Lake Forest, children; Rev. Ellis Cowling of Gurnee, young peoâ€" ple; Mrs, C. P. Tibbets, Lake Forâ€" est, adults; Mrs. S. W. Ames, Gurnee, administration; Mrs. Elmer Metcalfe of Waukegan, superintendent of vacaâ€" tion Bible schools; H. D. Faxon of Highland Park, budget, and Rev. H. F. Siemsen, pastor host of Highland Park, wili have charge of publicity. Beautiful Savior . f Christiansen Addresa: | There Is a God Dr. W. A. Maier Signuture:â€""A Mighty Fortress" \Luther The opening program for this eveâ€" ning at 9 o‘clock will be as follows: Signature: "A Mighty Fortress" Luther Hear My Prayer Arkhangelsky Crucifixus, from the Muss in B Minor...Bach O Wondrous Love, from the Passion Ac+ _ _ _ cording | to St. John Souls of the Righteous OFFICER NAMED AT SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET At the convention of the Sunday schools, ‘held at the Bethany Evanâ€" gelical church of Highland Park, last Thursday, Rev. Arthur C. Jevne of Mundelein was again chosen presiâ€" dent. Other officers ‘named were R. G. Sands of Waukegan, vice presiâ€" dent; Frank R. Sherwood of Lake Villa, secretary, and Miss Irene Rochâ€" enbach of Deerfield, treasurer. More than a hundred persons attended. A long day‘s program was presentâ€" ed, which started at 9 o‘clock in the morning with a worship service and closed with a worship service, which followed a convention dinner â€"and young people‘s rally‘in the evening. Noted Speakers Among the distinguished speakers at the convention were Miss Edna Dean Baker, president of the Nationâ€" alâ€"School of Education at Evanston; Rev. R. W. Schloerb, pastor of the Hyde Park Baptist church, and Dr. Paul H. Veith, chairman of the board of editors of the Journal of Religious Education. ¢ Superintendents of the various diâ€" visions conducted simultaneous conâ€" ferences in the afternoon. 45 p.m. â€" Evangelistic service in English. A welcome awaits you at this hour. _ Come! ~Bring your friends with you. Thursday, October 2, 1930 Noble Bach

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