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Highland Park Press, 15 Sep 1927, p. 2

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Ut, w,"5-i wr ‘Mo.m.ebd. " “§m_w g." -- n} Pe" me- “the Kingdom otChrut.Pto. hlt Athed R. Barr, D. D.,will i. ChristianScicnce 1 in - of Nrht, Sch“. TlNbuu Put, In. 331' Had A" -nuurhoueh.rChareeh, TurtrztchurehtttChriat.t_tint, hum.lm.hwmm and” morning a 10:6 an! on Wanna-dumuso'cbehvh- - m a. ttd Mn. Subject for an Sun-hf- [an tel-non. "Matter." t-timemie. ot Chm Schle- Ind- First United Evangelical ”and“. MSW-ad) [kW-Family ar. Address by Edy-not on“The Borne Andthe Glitch." ':Mr--0pes'rmt meeting of the Y“ Punk’s Smitty. Walla-day. September 28: Emmi” 89m in the - not. for all who neck to Yon In oordinlly inviud to uh I. at the reading room. 861 Outta than, which is open - ink day from nine in the morning until nix hith- evening and on Wednesday! un- open on Sunday afternoon from 2:80 Green Bay Road and Laurel avé. F. R. Caldwell, Pastor 9:30 a. m.--B bl: school. Lat San.. day Wre was a marked increase in attend-nee. We expect a continunl in- crease. Nth-lit“, day in the church about Attend-nee gm] of coo. 4:39-he trerh' chair will In“ hank-rah Ttturmur afternoon: " fwr‘hirty amt Smithy morning: tit line. Girls withing to join please can In. Clarion PM. Highland Park IMI. Hind-y. Bertmrsber 25: H tir.4sacm.-Mornimr "worship, Bishop E. S. Woodring will be the spetialprpe"er at thy service. . 7200 p ttc-Christian Endeavor Topic, “What's Wrong and What's Right with the Movigs?" A --. The public will receive a hearty welcome at these meetings. 6:00--Supper and confennce for Ill others, teachers and helpers of church school as well as adieu: of Young People’s Society. load“: _ 4:00--The omcers of the Dorcas society invite the members to a tea It the home of Mrs. William R. Ruib per, 1408 Dean an q..o6-Geoeri meeting of two Campfire maps. Warhead”: . tV.0tr--retfomnN nuptial at nuns: for Ill membeea" and adhermrta lit 'tt-thofr_s,tomeettsew when Ind learn shout church pro- m for 192%”. Timid-y: "rii..US p. m.--Goapel service. "Bishop Woodring will again address the con- gregation on a _v_ita1thtme.Petr him.' "3:45 p.rn.--'Wissionary Work of the United Evangelical Church." Rev C. D.' Huber, Missionary secretary. 4:15 p. m.-"The Work of that South China Boat Mission." Rev. Warren L. Winter, recently returnedi from China. Sundny 9:45--Chareh school 1t:0l-Church worship. Rev. Frank Fin will preach. The annual Missionary Conference of the United Evangelic-l churches of Illinois, will be held Wednesday eve- ning and a)! day Thursday, Septem- ber let and 2'2nd. The prognm fol- lows: 3:00 p. m-Bible study: Irtsel Character and Mission . of the! Church." Rev. S. B. Quintet of Dix-l on, nu l 2:30 p, "c-"The Activities of Our Woman's Home and Foreign Mission- ary Societies" In. C. G. Unlngr. 7:30 p: ti--'Wissionary Work Among the Lawn." Lulu D. Ervin. , Wednesday 7:30 p. m.--Bishop E. S. Woodring Thursday _ 9 :30 a. "c-Devotional service. Rev. E. E. Remahw of Cedarville, Ill. 10:003. m.--"The Missionary Sink Ition ThrOughout the World." Miss Bertha Paine. (Missionary in India sinus. 2 :00 p. m.--Devotiortal service. Rev. R. G. Beater of Chicago. WMEChm-ch H. P. Presbyterian ""'-.'rt'h'se"-."'tehos.""hm."r-h.-- RCH ANNOUNCEMENTS ll e.ee:e.e,t,ittettvees, [m' [ti7tli1t,t7,iiyiiirtitiri. I“ ammunvm-m- why-uh-gmwno‘vhhdl Then this other point. It item: to be taken for granted by com people that our chm-ch in n distinctly dem- inationalutie body which upped: 'mlrtonrertrieted-,ortopeo- pic of a cert-in temperament. While we are I member of . denomingtion, the Emailed Synod a! North America, locally, nt'lmt. we Ire M deoomittatimtiutie in emphasis not exclmive in spirit. Freedom of con- science for the individn-l in matters. of belief and interpretation is n at- dinll principal of our church. This should make . genuine upped to mnny who Are not "tlisted with Any ehureh locally. The toluticn of our problem is not "no church” but I bet- ter church,” not "no nligion" but I nlig'lon which - the deepest and. of our life in I brood, I’ll!”- thetic and helpful way. We aim to nab our church a maneuv- Gem for [and my); community. and we will app-sch“ any personal in“ atedtAhtttamtr*thatp-tt null-ad chub-n Day (in In. C. P. Schrivcr, Hm Sum actual next Sunday " 9:46. Your teacher will ho looking foe you Ind no will you: than“... Help upk- your chu the but in the new by being there each Sunday and by bringing others, Worship at elem. Hence by Rn. J. W. Davis of Barring-ton, will bring the mange and lead in the worship. You will want to hear him. Christian Endeavor meeting It T:16. umber-a and friends no invit- ed. Visitors to: when: The evening service will be I Chil- dren's Service. They wilt have pan: in the service and the message will be upecillly tor them. Bring your chil- dren and help them, help your paint and help your church. Prafer service each Wednesday evening. If you are missing these you are the loser as well as others. The young people's group in doing better in proportion than the older folk. The -Yt;un¢ Folk will have charge the evening of the 25th. Remember the date and T""' on 1"t A Julian-thumbs“..- mfg-onng-nmd we ‘win be looking tiCriiGext Sunday with your funny. Highsrood uvenue and Evert; plate Wm. W. Nelson, pastor Thursday, Sept. 15, 8:00 p. m.-Con, gregationul meeting at church. Saturday, Sept. 17, 8 p. m.--The Sewing circle will meet at the Fred- rickson home, 902 Deerfield road, Highllnd Park, Sunday. Sept. 18: 10:30 a. m.-Sunday school. 6:00 p. "c-Epworth league. 7:45 p. m.--Evening unite in Eng- sanday is-'miiiihrrt_hrR%'y and Duty." This sermon is based on the book of Jonah which many people know only in connection with the in- cident of the "whale." Ea series is based upon certain ndinfand familiar Old Testament stories and aims at a practical interpretation of these stories with a view to gleaning for ourselves their abiding religious Value. _ For the information of interested people in the community it may be well to mention two facts in this con, nection. First, it seems there ire still many people who labor under the impression that our church is as sentially I German church, and that " least some of our services are con~ ducted in the German homage. While most of our people are of Ger- man descent and are ible to convene in the German language, our services as well to our Sundly school on con- ducted entirely in the language of our country. This is a concession on part of those of our members who would appreciate German services to the young people and to others who are not familiar with the German lame- um. However, this conceuion in willingly made and in being rewarded lish. The public is invited to attend our services. Corner Green Bay road and Home- "wood avenue K. A. Roth, pastor Sunday school it 9:30 a. p. Morning worship and sermon at 10:30. The sermon this Sunday will be the second in a series on the general theme of "lprtyyt Nature in the 9td Our attendance last_Sunday was indeed gratifying and the general in- terest and participation on part of all present gave promise of renewed life and activity after the vacation set- son. We were happy to greet the visitors and friends that came to worship with us. and we extend to them and to others the cordial invi- tation to be with us whenever pos- sible. in the" inning circle alum who attend out union. Bethny Evangelical St. Johns Evangelical Swedish Methodist m: “all! - sznnBonCo-mh. ':tttta.m.Th.Cureh_ “with. Momirt-r-d' mu. Wednesday. Sept. " bin I. Matthew- Dar. than will In I - button ot the Holy Cannab- at The following civic - in b in: conducted under tho unplu- ot the Oa.oltuelttb Mrs. Xavier V“! but chute of this work; phone Muh. land Park, 1804. -trepirfif-iiietimr of the Vienna‘s Auxiliary of the Highlnnd Park ha- pitatatr0_ytt. _ -- --- ,. Sept. 8r-Womaufa club held trig to Waning“ Flats, 1:30 p. III. ho- Club Home. Oet. 1t--0ssoii club meeting, 2:80. Oct. 12--Meetiag of the Womm’. Auxiliary of the pital at 10 a. m. _ Oct. 1t-18-14--Woman's club " ter American Homes ExpmsitiW daily from " noon to 10 Pam, 2:30. club, Three "tian children, Ida, Doris, and Florence Cole, daughters of Mr. and Mm. Fred Cole, 519 Third street. Libertyville, escaped possible death at their home Inst week when light- ning struck the roof of a bedroom just a few minutes utter the children had left the room and gone down- "airs. _ American Legion hotel, 2 :00. Oct. 20--uett"e, 10:30. at Olloll club. . Oct 27--Nornintr lecture at" 70ml! club. 10:30. Nov. I-woman', club meeting; 2:30. Nov. S-Morning lecture at M club, 10:30. Nov. IO-Moraine lecture " Ono“ club. Nov. TI-DWR. meeting in the " ternoon. Nov. 1t--0ssoli club dance. 9 Tran. Nov. 14, 3r30--Leeture " the " man's club. M, Feb, 2 : 30. Feb. 21-Womart's cunt? meeting a 2:30. Feb. 23--Morairte lecture It Omli club, 10 to 12. Feb. 28-4hsaoli club meeting, 2:80. Nov. 9, 10, II-MO a. m. to 6 p. In. Rummage sale at H. P. Woman'. club. Nov, 15--woman's club meeting n 2:30. Dee. 1--iorrsintr lectum " mi club, 10:30. t Some people m like watermelon. They may be green on the outside but are the nil thin. underneath. Nov. 7. 3:30--Uctttre at the Wo. man's club. Nov. SAOssoli club meeting, 2:30. Nov. 9--Meetintr of the Won-1h Auxiliary of the Highland Park hal- pita! at m I. m V Nov. 9--Ctsrd party. Woman', Ser- vice league, Trinity Episcopal church Moraine hotel. Nov. 28, IV.30--ueture " the" we? man's club. _ Dec. FWomna's chit: meeting 2:30. as! uv.ml- - ' rirairtriiiri'G7"irh'ri'ria. oirt. 13--D.A.R. 30. Jan. 30. Jan. Jan. J tut. 30. J an. Oct. 25--0saoii club meeting, St89. Nov. rr-Morning lecture at Onoli Feb. T.R.ihialillt&C0. Ii lil Ohm-Omar» m‘mm TMSubum-dm In H hi h I . I. In An ' 'SBmt3tgLA3rttPANEPB' CUT DOWN your cod expense. The chute- are that the repair bill will be more chm paid far by the ie-tmr of the Yul ex-. m = And you’ll be comfort- able and “I. instead ol cold and mid. Trinity Chm]. lLaatette,.ttt.e,,ete .v Civic Calendar 9--D.At meeting, 2:30. 13--Ossofi club meeting, 2230. 20-Woman's club meeting " "--Oirsoli club meeting, 2:30. F-tVA-R. meeting, 2:30. IO-oss) club meeting. 2230, 12--D.A.R. meeting, 2:30. 18--Wonusn's club meeting at 3--woman's club meeting " fu-Luncheon at the .Ossoli 7--Woman's club meeting It rD.A.R. meetimrUt 2:“ rWomm’s club meeting, Anna-I Highland Park haul F cud party auxiliary, I y of an Mot-1m It It " Danna-MIMW -du_drrtr%atFttrtr mk-bmumJ-uivw- krmhauuMyn-dn nihndnhlluudw Finaumummwu. irte.Aeowaumd-ttHN, venburudbdath. Another but nah-n dinne- any 1n. by.“ by the has. lurk Iatehrer, 3|»th on the “an, had jut completed milk- ing the can in the bam Ind had “In tho milk II!" that tho light- nint “ruck. 'mow. AND A Emu? was" Loam . m ms own ' HOME! 1:. trump! ' I?d...':lrai) CL " u . = A" f"'iiLi". 'r"e'riGa- I LA UN 0 BY 360:5 MA'S Wasm 'NOW. AND A an“? [cm at? LUNCH 7 A SWEET AND CLEAN SER- VIC THAT PLEASES THE WHOLE FAMILY WET WASH " res-subl- price- -,-- -1'H: Henry liJsiitfixrtg Sons They’re Diferent in _ Pattern, the Last Word in Styling, and a Revelation in . 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