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Highland Park Press, 2 May 1929, p. 16

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OB e ces C Coiim ce io w Raymond Fidder the lay delegate will doubtless bring a good report from the annual conference. Highland Park Présbyterian Church Laurel andâ€"Linden Avenues _ Rev.. Frank Fitt, Minister . Friday: 4:00â€"Camp Fire meeting in the Camp Fire room at. 176 Laurel avenue. All girls over ten years of age are cordially invited. . In the absence of the pastor last Sabbath, the pulpit was ably filled by Rev. Elmer Gieser, who brought inâ€" spiring messages on "The Claims of Jesus Christ," and "The Character of Jesus Christ." Mr. and Mrs. Paul White attended all the services and greatly inspired and thrilted us, with their sweet singâ€" ing. The Lord is greatly blessing them in their Evangelistic work. ; Sunday : ~9:00â€"Girls Choir rehearâ€" sal in the church; 9:45 â€" Church school; 11:00â€"Morning worship; 3:30 â€"Meeting of the €Religious Educaâ€" tion committee in the parish house; 4:30â€"Meeting of the session in the pastor‘s study;,7:15â€"Young People‘s society meeting. â€" Please. note the: 12 Evening preaching service at 7:45. Note change of time for evening servâ€" ice. > & Dr. Hopkins and Rev. Taylor were present at the evening worship. First United Evangelical Rev. C. G. Unangst, Pastor _ The pastor has returned from Sharnokin, Penn., where he has. been attendingâ€" the annual conference. He will occupy the puilpit both morning and evening. The Bible school will meet at 9:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor meeting at 7 Arch Supports relieve pain, restore weak arches to normal, !8.50 to $15.00 per pair. TIRED, ACHING FEET Dr. Scholl‘s New Improved ho. w iren en on m en ncid on ind es %:., * i2z * = Ntgazga" _ o e â€"I .1\‘ 3 3 4#\ 3 4 s s ))) irl!* .. M s ////I/’ '/â€"":;T ‘i';s\~ eS lks W /~<‘\‘ o w. ears C> "\,‘H’ ioi inetihens .. o ETo e 7 p. m.â€"Christian Endeavor. The subject is "Service, a Way to Leaderâ€" ship." Kenneth Wessling, leader. 8 p. m.â€"Evening service. ~ > . Friday night, May 3, Rev. A. J. Byas will conduct the preparatory service for the holy communion. Folâ€" lowing this service the first quarterly conference for the annual conference Â¥ear will be held: It is desired that every member of the conference will be present. 11 a, â€" m.â€"â€"Worship. â€" Rex. A. J. Byas, presiding elder ofâ€"Chicago disâ€" trict, will preach, after which we will observe the holy communion. ° Thursday night, May 2, opens the season for indoor ‘ball. All men of the church are invited to participate in .this sport each Thursday evening on the church lawn.« _ _ Rev. A. P. Johnson, minister _â€"© 9;:45 a. m.â€"Sunday school. A class for.every member of the family. Watch _ for about the Mc at the church. Tuesday: 7:45 â€" The Young Woâ€" man‘s club will meet at the Presbyâ€" terian church. Favors for the party of the Laird House Children will be made. The young women of the church are invited to join in this inâ€" teresting bit of ‘service. Coming Events Watch for the announcements about the Mothefâ€"Daughter banquet Vacation Church Sehool will be held from June 24 to July 26th. : A splendid program ‘ is being planned. Enroll your childrenâ€" now. . ~ note the change of time for the sumâ€" mer months. Leader: Harrison Mcâ€" Killip. + f 509 Phone Central H. 2. Ave. 0 456 Evangelical Bungalow Church NCAE h Prcsnr B io e ts uis uin vesssive, P e eeeeeeeeeeeeeoeaenan IF you have a fpainful, stubborn foot ailment of any kindâ€"corns, callouses, bunions, crooked or overâ€" lapping toes, weak or broken down The newest scientific methods of obtaining immediate and lasting relief will be explained AchingFeet By Dr. Scholl‘s Foot Expert Friday, May 3rd â€" . | Deerfield T HE PKES 8 REEREAHAINGNG Li mimon s oo C eneee Tuesday, May 7, is the Bungalow church at Olendorf‘s store. It is deâ€" sired that all members and friends of the church visit the new and betâ€" ter quarters of this store on Déerâ€" field avenue. The ladies of the Woâ€" man‘s Missionary society will have a sale of homeâ€"made candy. Don‘t forget Olendort‘s Tuesday, May 7th. stop and shop. Thursday, 8:30 p. m, â€"The Boys Junior choir;; 7:00° p.m.â€"The Boys‘ choir; 7:30 p.m.â€"Thé Men‘s choir. ~ Trinity Episcopal Church Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector Laurel Avenue Sunday, May 5th, Fifth Sunday after Easter: 7:30 a..m.â€"Holy Comâ€" munion; 9:30 a. m. â€" The Church school; 11:00 a. m.â€"Choral communâ€" ion and sermon. $ Thursday, May* 9th, ‘Asceqsion Day: 9:30 a. m.â€"Holy communion. Tuesday 4:00 p.m. â€" The Boys‘ choir. f § Wednesday, 4:00 p. m.â€"The Boys‘ choir; 7:30 p.m.â€"The Girls‘ choir, Friday, 4:00 p. m.â€"The Girls‘ Junâ€" ior choir. United States Post Office â€" .Highland Park, Ill., April 30, 1929, Unclaimed <letters of foreign origin. Mrs. Maria Benassi, . Mrs. Luigina Benassi, _ Mrs. Enrico Pianunza, 4 M. Elser, T Om o2 Mrs. C. E. Goodrich, f ~_Cornelius Guilfagle,â€" ’ â€" Miss C. Harkonen, . Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lloyd, > Mr. and Mrs. F. Steen. C ~ â€" Hugo L. Schneider,; Postmaster. WhioSteteartcactls. mc PTARCRaND Clec® * CC) id PviAeHTECER i ts NK Se t cb t s racisies.. en Een Temne on Di REHHHINHEINNT OS Ti ts icnec tssn S en ersere Gapt: A. J. Daveriport, 76 year old veteran lightâ€"house keeper who for the last 12 of his 48 years. service was in charge of the Waukegan light house, died at the Jackson Park hosâ€" pital in Chicago last Thursday, after an illness of. aiout two weeks. While Capt. Davenport had recentâ€" ly undergone an operation arid was remaihing at the hospital for another operation, no one believed that death was near. ~~ Friday, May 10â€"Reception to new members and congregational fellowâ€" ship. Program and refreshments. All members and friends of.â€"tke *church are urged to be present. ° â€" Sunday, May 12â€"Parent‘s day. _ Friday, May 17, 8 p. m.â€" Scout Court of Honor in the assembly room of the church. All are cordially inâ€" vited to be present and parents of scouts are especially invited. â€". _ â€" Deerfield Presbyterian Church Mark J. Andrews, pastor 9:30 Church school. 10:45 Worship and sermon. 7:30. Tuxis â€" meetingâ€"Miss Clarice Juhrend, leader. ~ Tuesday, 8 p.m. Trustee meeting. Wednesday, 7:45 Choir rehearsal. Thursday, 8:15 Session meets at the home of Dr. Davis. _ â€" Sunday, May 19 â€"Pentecost Sunâ€" day. Celebration of the Holy Comâ€" munion and reception of new memâ€" bers. 5 ; A cordial welcome to all the servâ€" ices . and activitiesâ€"of this church.â€"â€" Veteran Lighthouse .o Keeper Dies in Town â€"__â€"â€"â€"If He Gets Them Easy payments are easy for the man to whom they are paid.â€"Woâ€" man‘s Home Compamon. â€" ; SELVI CARLSON MUSIC CO. . . HaeIc0ns Ivi C,arlsg ~ $ * SADHILYZ Jom.your radio sounds_ just as good as the day you bought iL *Well 1 go?t a gooa rad1o, and gel real seryrce {rom Corner Central Ave. and Green Bay Road . Telephone 3066 ~ COLUMN Thursday, May 2, 1929 RELL & DRY C §18â€"N. CGrei BRING AND CAL SAVE 209 Miss C ern _ uniy charmed | lowing sel in Great & Waltz," A of Music," Ligst. We The ho: cluded Mi L. 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