J Reports of the progress of the last E/ six months in the North Shore area,| b _ the award of badges to progressing | a * scouts, a talk by one of the leading { ts uont-cnnlflueniddkvut..ndlc ; other special events are being arâ€"| x rnpdforthespfluwflw‘ c hgprognnndCounclbonorwhe1 ~_â€" held Friday night, May 6th, at 8) t ¢ o‘clock 3t the New Trier high school‘l +. auditorium. The public is invited. i ‘There is no admission charge. [i Boy Scout Music _ 1 The Elmhurst boy scout drum and : bugle corps will furnish music. This| group of 35 scouts has been practicâ€"|. ing on selections especially for this | ~~~ gathering and the program commitâ€" tee assures an interesting night. ' One of the featuresof the evening‘s . program will be the selection of the neatest troop from the 31 competing, to receive the honor award. ; When a first class scout begins working en . merit badges he becomes . particularly interested in phamplets on various vocational meérit badge subjects. In these merit badge pamâ€" phlets,â€"issued by the Boy Scouts of America, are brought together the practical information on carpentry, conservation, forestry, and dozens of other merit badge subjects. The Highland Park public libraryl last week added a supply of thesel merit badge pamphlets for the use of scouts and other boys who are interâ€" ested in "how to do" and "how to make" fields Progress of Cabin 1 Boy scouts from the various troops of the north shore will meet at the council cabin west of Glencoe, now under â€" construction, . on Saturday morning, May 7; at 10 a.m. to plant a hundred young seedlings. . These nines are to be named after the variâ€" pimes are to Ne namtP 20° ous troops of the council First Church ‘of Christ, Scientist, ; Highland Park, IIL., 381 Hazet Aveâ€" nue, a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massq holds services every | Sunday morning at 10:45 and on Weodncosday evening at 8 o‘clock. when | testimonies of Christian Science healâ€" | ing are given. Sunday School meets. at 9:30 a.m., and is open to pnpils‘ under the age of twenty. ; Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson sermon, "Adam and Fallen Man." You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 361 Central â€"avenue, which is openâ€"every week day from nine in tHe morning until six in the evenin@"Whd on Wednesdays unâ€" til 7:30. The reading room is also 1 Co0con‘an E‘ features will be rendered in this servâ€" ©‘ ~ite in observance of Mothers‘ day. â€" 10:45 a. m. Morning worship. Rev. _\ J. H. Taylor will preach on the subâ€" . joct, "The Call of the Master." In "Shis service a special offering will be CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENTS Sundayâ€" #:45 Church . school. 9:45 Adult class. Topic: "Christianâ€" ity in the Rural Villages." _ Oberlin in the French Mountains. The progâ€" BJE Mn e en i:-'_c;l rural life may do. _ _ 11:00 Morning worsMiP. *MC MV*‘ Frank Fitt will preach. 5:00 Rehearsal of Girls‘ choir. 7:00 Mother‘s day program in the "Woung People‘s Society. Anne Mills, George Bliss and Roy Holmes will 1e 22 2o oi o s a oi Alexander _ will give the talk of the evening. Refreshments will be servâ€" ed. Parents are cordially invited. Pe im n cohun : es â€" Monday, 2:30. The Missionary Unâ€" fon will mect at the home of Mrs. Samuel, 812 Waverly place. Miss Yrene Taylor will speak on "Expeâ€" riences in Siam." This promises to be an unusually interesting afterâ€" First United Evangelical tioon. All the women of the congreâ€" ï¬a‘ are cordially invited. _ Our will offering will be given the Saturdayâ€" 7 a.m. Camp | Christian Science Green Bay road dnd Laurel avenue _ F. R. Cardwell, pastor ‘4:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor. w-nun-lnâ€"un- Mrs. Kisis Wickman. . _ . _ H. P. Presbyterian Services Sunday, May 8: on- Su;n;i;y: afternoon from ME :00 Morning wor_ship. The Rev. Notices for this colun of the week for Fire Girls breakfast ‘;.d-:vh;t the church column should be in to week of publication to also 2:30 are . being suggested , by friends. Several troops contests for the naming . end camp. Although the logs are only up 6 or 7 feet high, and the date of dedicaâ€" tion is mot yet decided upon, many troops are hiking to the site and lookâ€" ing over the layout. They agree that it will become a regular "scout haâ€" June 15: Open house afternoon ant evening fer troops, patrols, and indiâ€" vidua! scouts and leaders at the cabâ€" in in the woods. Monday, June 27: Campers leave ven May 6: t-lâ€"p.m.. _New Trier high school; spring council meeting and public court of honor. Eauas e emennag cccl lfor Checaugua, one of the UWA® CLT “scuut camps. June 27 to July 9, is "north shore period." 1 â€" Big Gathering at Cabin Word comes from headquarters. of :: north shore area boy scout counâ€" - with headquarters at 16 North | Sheridan road, Highland Park, that | the bigâ€" outdoor field ‘mlay of the | scouting year will be held on Saturâ€" :iday afternoon, May 21. The scouts :| from the 31 troops of the north shore, â€"| some 700 of then, will compete in vaâ€" | rious scoutcraft events. __May 14: 9:30 a.m., jun! conference at Lake Forest, school May 16: 6:30 p.m., scout fe round table. Meet at Glencoe Church and proceed from there beach where a steak roast held. ‘(i)aw to be announced): Dedicaâ€"| tion and naming of the cabin in lhe[ woeds of Glencoe. Troops will wkel se erahenaenpnal. . 9 pln in six competitive events public is invited. Om amsts is ons o yY n y y on i toke oo *L h & : â€" HE WIGECAND PARK PBESS, mGHLAND PARK, InbMeors > s 0000\ C000 0000903 o5 The name of "Camp Scout Haven" to insure their appearance Highwood avenue and Everts place. * Wm. W. Nefson, pastor. Friday, May 6â€" _ _ Wednesday afternoons, beginning l "Everlasting Punishment" was the subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all | Churches of Christ, Scientist, Sunday, May 1. | The Golden Text was from Provâ€" ervs 3:11, "My son, despise not the [rhastening of the Lord; neither be | weary of his correction." your mother. "A mother is a mother still, The holiest thing aliveâ€"Coleridge the Press office by Tuesday noon Among the: citations which comâ€" prised the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the folâ€" lowing from the Bible: "Have I any pleasure at all that the wicked should die? saith the Lord God: and not that he should return from his ways, and live? Cast away from you all your transgressions, whereby ye have transgressed; and make you a new heart and a new spirit: for why wil]yedie'Oho-edIsnel?hl have no pleasure in the death of him that dieth, saith the Lord God: whereâ€" Swedish Methodist (Ezek. 18:23, 31â€"42). \ The Lessonâ€"Sermon also included the following passages from the Christian and Health with Key to the Scripâ€" tures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "To the physical senses, the strict demands of Christian Science seem preâ€"emptory; that evil has in reality neither place mm!‘l!t_!lnanw&-divhe economy" (p. 327) ZLion Lutheran Church (Thursday) at the home of Mrs.| Arminen â€" Finnishâ€"English Dicâ€" Christian Science Scouting veral troops are running the naming of the weekâ€" West Central avenue house .ï¬erâ€"n:m . al:lzd E 27: Campers leave ne of the Owasippe ne 27 ‘to July 9. is uo ficers est, at Halsey scout leaders‘ e to the will be Dedica The C. F. Schriver, minister. Mother‘s day next Sunday, Bring your, mother with you to Sunfit® school and church. Or if your | er is far away from here write her Sunday school at 9:45. Classes for all ages. Coflelflh’iflâ€h‘l ily. Our cradle roll class, Mrs. T. H. Decker, teacher, reports three pairs of twins: We wonder if any other Sunday school in the eity has umypainoft'inl'm‘ih. or more. h | week. _ i It is the hope of the pastor and the lbuilding committee that the corner stone of the new building can be laid | Sunday‘ afternoon _ of _ May 290th. | Watch for further notice. Mother‘s day sermon at 11:00, bt-‘ N cial music at both the ï¬afl ful. evening services. We es i inâ€" N vite the mothers to the morning servâ€" N ice. The evening worship, at 8 o‘cleck,| C will be of a freer service. _ If you| . ! have a song your mother used to sing, C and which you would like to have of sung, please be ready to announce the F number when the opportunity is givâ€" F en. Some of the young folk will 1 give special numbers. _______ . N00 s0 evie ommc taak T ~ Christian Endeavor meeting at 7:15 at the church. We hope the service will be well attended. _ _ Prayer service each Wednesday evening. Bethany Evangelical _ | styics letter that will reach her by Sunâ€" High street and Oak Ridge avenue. G. A. 0. Engstrom, pastor. Sundayâ€" 4 9:45 Sunday school. * 11:00 Morning worship. Swedish. 8:00 Mother‘s day‘ program. Monday, 8 p. m.: Meeting of the board of administration. “?u;sdra_\'. 8 p. m. Prayer meeting in Swedish. â€" 8 0s Satu;(ia;'-, & p. m. The annual May festival. Cal and Al had a ten minute chat | when the President visited New York| this week, the New York governor calling at the Coolidge hotel llllt!\ This may give ringsiders the opporâ€" tunity to yell "roomâ€"mates" in the thick of the 1928 battle. ~ It may be a faet that present day liquor doesn‘t go as far as in the old days, as claimed by bootlegger paâ€" trons. 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