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Highland Park Press, 25 Apr 1929, p. 21

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ternoon Mrs. Russo, ey, Mrs. Alex Willâ€" ursday, April 25, 1929 h of Northbrook on i held a meeting in mple on Saturday, ols of Deerfield and were closed on Monâ€" rs attended a meetâ€" h Shore .Division of e Teachers associaâ€" idler entertained the zx Sewing club at her d lane this week. â€" amilyâ€"has been stayâ€" s Fritsch home, while is in quarantine. â€" ve from the Girl Reâ€" a groupâ€"of girls in srammar school, : on urpose of organizing amp here. Robert E. Pettis and vere the dinner guests J R. Hohit of Landâ€" nderson attended the Freberg of Highland lay, when Mrs. Anâ€" om Sweden over 40 ‘ame to the Freberg Soli (Margaret Hanâ€" 1 Park was a dinner s Oberrauch home on at the County Line, ening. | ; Elmer Clavey enterâ€" of guests at dinner Saturday evening. ch a former resident beenâ€"elected on the s for Huntly county. Alvin Meyer, George tadler and William ded the Lake counâ€" g of the Legion Post akes â€"Thursday eveâ€" Love, Mr. and Mrs. son Norbit and Mr. HMighland Park left g for Bloomington, visited Mr. â€"Lane‘s ys. They then moâ€" iburg, Kentucky, to rs. Andrew Devine, nts. ‘ire Department was :15 p. m. on Sunday reer â€" residence on The fire was probâ€" in oil burner. The rable damage. spent the weekâ€"end r grandparents, Mr. Rehn of" Downers ard one of the Deerâ€" Mrs. Margaret Soli month at the Kinley rook, while Mr. and raveling in the west. of the Royal Neighâ€" . > Sorenson â€" (Mabel icago announce the Sqrenson made her grandmother, Mrs. and her aunt, Mrs. a number of years. Minorini of Greenâ€" tertained a number _ home on Saturday iay Reeds attended at Mrs. Ray Hutchâ€" [ Friday, May 3: 8 p. m.â€"Reception _ to new members who have recently _ united with the church. All members _ and friends of the church are invited _ to be present. <A special musical proâ€" _ gram has been prepared. Refreshâ€" . ments. s % A cordial welcome ices and activities of Rev. Mark J. Andrews, Pastorâ€" â€" 9:30â€"Church school; 10:45â€"Mornâ€" ing worship and,sermon; 7:00â€"Pionâ€" eer meeting at theâ€" .home of Miss Grace Varner. Topic, ~"Conquering Difficulties Courageously," Miss Cathâ€" erine Beckman, leader. > Wednesday, 7:45 hearsal. Thursday, May 2 Dorcas society. t SBunday, ~April ~28:=9:00 * a. m. â€" Confirmation class hour; 10:30 a. m. â€" Sundayâ€"school; 6:00 p.m. =â€" Epâ€" worth ‘league missionary . meeting. Rev. and Mrs. Sahlin, from Geneva, will: speakâ€" at this time. A string band from the Swedish Baptist church of Hinsdale ;will sing ~and play for us; 7:45 p.‘m.â€"Ugion. service with our Lutheran friends. ~Although this service should be in English accordâ€" ing to our schedule, both languages will be used.. Rev.. Sghlin, a former paster of this church, will preach in Swedish. ~The â€"Hinsdaleâ€"string band will play andâ€" sing. ~Everybody is welcome. cessn att nc â€" E Highwood Avenue and Everts Place Rev. William W. Nelson, Pastor We desire to thank Mr. Thomas and the members® of . the : Oak Terrace school board through. whose kindness we were permitted to us the school auditorium for our concert last Satâ€" urday ‘evening. We also wish to exâ€" press our thanks to Mr. Reth and the Boy Scouts who helped us so splen* didly with the parking of the cars and the ushering. Here‘s a Thank You! to Miss Swan andâ€"the Girl Scouts, too, for the fine manner in which they~ helped to welcome the'l Covenant chorus. Saturday, April 27: 8:00 p.m. â€" Mecting of the Sewing Circle at the home of Mr.. and Mrs. Hift, 53â€" N. Green Bay road, Highland Park. Thursday, April 25, 1929 First Church of Christ, Scientist Deerfield [’resbyteri:in Church The Swedish Methodist Church â€"Meeting of the to all the servâ€" this church. . m.â€"Choir reâ€" Among the Local Churches May 3, and 4, the members of the Tri C society will present the four act comedy "Farm Folks at the Deerfield Grammar school auditorium. The performance will start at 8 o‘clock.. You will enjoy seeing the 8t. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor _ Church school, 9:15 a. m. f Services, 10:30 a. m. j â€" Choir Friday, 7:30 p.m. . & Special meeting. of Ladies Aid at the: Church auditorium, Thursday, May 2nd. All the ladies of the church are cordially invited. Miss Hilkerâ€" baumer of Bensenville will be our guest and speaker. A social hour will follow the meeting to which all are invited. 2 ~â€" His physical sufferings and heart aches were only incidents comâ€" pared with the mediatorial work He was perfecting. His acts were vicarious, as He took the law place of theâ€"sinners of the world. His bruises of heart as well as of body, together with the chastisement of ~the Pilate commanded stripes, were for our healing. ® Man‘s indifference to such love is worse than pathetic. The picture is of sheep purposely going astray while the shepherd. is tenderly. calling them to safety and fullest provision. j â€" Throughout His earthly life He was silent under every form of abuse and oppression: Pilate was amazed at His quiet demeanor. Othersâ€"under similar cireum tances of injustice would rail at their accusers. The lovers of this %flessiah rejoice that, after He had been crucified between two thieves, there was ‘aâ€" royalâ€"like tomb for that body through the graciousness of Joseph of Arimathea. This One suggests to all of us that great souls do not peddle personal miseries. Archbishop Trench, speaking of our debt of â€"sin, said "It was conâ€" tracted in the currency of earth: He paid .it in the currency of heaven." CCC > * Fulfillment of propheey is one of the strongest evidences of" the ~authenticity of Scripture. The fact that exact statements of future events could be made hundreds of ‘years in advance, and dater developâ€" ments would be in perfect accord, argues mightily for the inspiration that believers in the Word claim for it. In no instance is the problem of fulfillment made any greater than in this lesson study, in which these varied Messianic statements are made. _ = Much discussion has centered about the implications in "The Servant of Jehovah," which theme is found in repeated portions of Isaiah, such as 41:8â€"20; 42:1â€"7, 18â€"25; 43:5â€"10; 49:1â€"9;.50:4â€"10; 52:13â€" 53:12.. Many claim that the "Suffering Servant" refers only to the Jewish nation. The conservative interpretation is that, while it has a direct implication to the Chosen People, it refers primarily â€"to the promised Messiah and is a glorious description of Jesus Christ in His divine office work. There are many other prophecies concerning Him in the Old Testament. *Compare the record of this Life as recorder in the Gospels and note how each prediction vas performed, and there will be both added and intense reverence for the Holy Bible. ~Read this particular lesson text at least three times. En ipectanse ol A wonderful Person is being portrayed. believe the message and hence lose much referred to as a man, and so is His Father J objectify a spirit in terms of human form, . Lord." +>>. h THE SUFFERING SERVANT OF JEHOVAH International Sumiay School I on is being portzrayed.> Multitudesstill fail to ~and hence lose much in ‘their lives. He is , and so is His Father Jehovah. We continue to terms of human form, such as "the arm of the Isaiah 53 :1â€"12 Rev. Samuel D. Price, D.D First United Evangelical _ _Rev.. C.~â€"G. Unangst, Pastor Rev. Elmer Gieser will have charge of the services on Sunday. The Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m. Subject of the Bible lesson: "The Suffering Servant of Jehovah." Isa. 53:1â€"12, Visit our school, if you are not attending elsewhere, _â€"_ â€" _ Miss Bertha Paine will â€"tead the Christian Endeavor meeting at 6:45 p. m. topic, "The Triumphs of the Bible on Mission Fields." Prayer and praise ‘l‘n:ét.ing on Wedâ€" nesday evening at eight o‘clock. ° young people of your acquaintance perform. If you enjoy a hearty laugh, come and bring.your friends. P R ES $ â€"esson for April 28. One of the most darkening and deadening elements in life is that thing, sometimes called â€" sin, which makes people feel ~that they have come to the end of the road. And, one of the most comforting and exâ€" quisite pictyres among those painted for mankind is that which shows Christ dealing with people whose hopes have been crushed. .He never . ignores sin nor minimizes its blightâ€" ing qualities, but He does point out that the road on which He walks . leads ever onwards. We may call this act of His "forgiveness of sins" but it is necessary to understand that %â€"dmflhg*WSWh'fgtféétim the tcurist, whether he be in a car or walking, there is a finality of unâ€" pleasantâ€"significance connected with the idea that the street on which he moves ends. It usually means that he has to turn around and hunt a highway that leads onwards. â€" Christ, who was a careful observer, put into His teaching an element which might well be called the "Philâ€" osophy of the Open Way." And A careful examination of His teachings will reveal the fact that He bids humanity individually to _believe : in and to follow the road: that does not end. J ' ~In very much the same way, for péopleâ€"areâ€"soâ€"constructed. we seek a road â€"which doesn‘t end. Human naâ€" ture rebels at the thought of coming to a stop, and much of the activity of lifé is related to the search. for.. q road that has no signs compelling a retreat: (3* & % Christ of the Open Way. s Rev. Christoph Keller, Pastor § There aresigns in Highland Park familiar to us all, reaging "Street Ends > Block West." There are doubtless many ~distinct advantages Friday: 4:00â€"Camp Fire in the Camp Fire Room at 17 avenue. All girls over ten . age ‘are cordially invited to _ Sundgy: 9:00â€"â€"Gi§)s’-;b3165; z; sal in the church; 9:45 â€" CH school; 11:00â€"Morning worship; Wednesday: 7:00â€"Girls‘ choi;' reâ€" hearsal in the church;>â€"7:15 â€" Boy,/ Scout meeting in the Junior room. ~~~_> °+ _ 41 VJ â€"Morning. worship; .7:00 â€"Ycung People‘s society . meeting. Subject: Moral Standards of Modern Youth. Leader, Virginia Grant. Highland Park Presbyterian Church Laurel â€"and Linden Avenues § .Re\:.v Frank Fitt, Minister _ "‘angelical Bungalow Church Rev. A. P. Johnson, M-inistg;; 9:45 a. m.â€"â€"Sunday school in charge of Mr. A. Merner, superinten?nt; 11:00 a. m.â€"Morning worship; 7:00 p.m.â€"Christian Endeavor: + Topic for discussion, "The â€" Triumphs < of the Bible on Mission Fields." . 8:00 p. m.â€"Evghing servic_e. *% The pastor has just returned from the annual session of the Illinois conâ€" ference ‘which was held at Freeport, Illinois. At this conference he was reappointed ‘to serve this church and is glad to begin his. _third year of ministr?"with these loyal people. This church welcomes you . to its services. Evangelical Bungalow Rev. A. P. Johnson, 9:45 a. m.â€"â€"Sunday scho of Mr. A. Merner, sup 11:00 8. T\ â€"â€"MAHIMIWE "tar» This Week‘s Sermon Room at 176 Laurel s over ten years of _invited to attend. Girls‘ thoir rehearâ€" amp Fire meeting â€"â€" Church 19

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