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Highland Park Press, 29 May 1929, p. 9

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Since the e has been a conâ€" Boat, Motor Boatâ€" achting. â€" § for Seniors is an copies, â€" 6,000â€" of purchased by the company and disâ€" as been offered a tising â€" manager of Motor ‘Boat comâ€" ichigan, upon leavyâ€" _ Allah, located at % nd Lake avenue and S howâ€"spotofâ€" Amerâ€" ned its summer seaâ€" & ay night, May 29. i Green‘s‘ celebrated $ <.= ing band, while a $ ecialty revue is preâ€" ' ‘ fford, the only Chiv t, is master of cereâ€" 3 5z Allah has been réâ€" lications point to a ummer season. § on Opens _ arden of Allah om Page 5) erfieldâ€"Shields {anning was born ly 28, 1904, eduâ€" academy, Montâ€" duated from Deerâ€" school, Highland evening the Girl iformal dance in the auditorium. ~_This after school Mrs. ing a beach â€"picnic group of Troop 8 of ter is a member. of their branches United States. In pies of the Job taken by college ~the large univerâ€" 25, was a busy day p of Gizl Scouts beâ€" day, May 30, 1929 Scouts any upon . leaving his many popular itroducing the other . â€"He graduated school, Lawrenceâ€" , and is graduatâ€" n â€"upiversity in ning of irk Author illiant Satire Saturday: 2:30 â€" Party for the honor pupils of the Vacation Church school on the parish house lawn. + SumMay: 9:00â€"â€"Girls‘ choir rehearâ€" sal in the ‘church; 9:45 â€"â€"â€" Church school; 11:00â€"Morning worship. Celâ€" abration of the Lord‘s Supper and reception of new members; 3:30â€"Re.â€" Laurel and Linden Avéenues / Rev. Frank Fitt, Minister Friday;fl:OOâ€"‘Camp‘Eire meeting in the Camp Fire room, 176 Laurel avenue. All girls over ten years of age are invited; 8;:00 â€" Preparatory serviceâ€"inâ€"the adult class room in the pgrish house. The theme will be, ‘"My Most Inspiring Communion Servâ€" ice." " Following the service a meetâ€" ting of the session with the new mem-‘ bers. luesday, June 4th, the Dorcas cirele will be entertained by Mrs. Chester Kruegerâ€" of North Green Bay road. Thursday, June 6th, theâ€" Ladies" Aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Marcus Hagen of 415 McDaniels avenue. Highland Park Presbyterian Church n ounday _ Holy _Comimunionâ€"will Dbe eelebrated at the main service. The upper grades of the Sunday school will meet on Saturday mornâ€" ning at 9:30 for rehearsal. â€" x Tuesday, June 4th, the Dorcas cirele will :be efitertained huv Mrs | Thaskas _ Daily Vacation Bible school opens Monday.morning June 10th. All chilâ€" ~dren‘ regardless of creed are invited to enroll in this school. . Belonging as we do to a recognized body of Proâ€" testantism,. called â€" the â€"~â€"Evangelical Church, we are nevertheless distinetâ€" tyâ€"community in spirit and interest. In: the hand craft department art fibre weaving .and pastell painting“ will be taught.> â€". e M l cce ies Setto t s t t it n t maney, allas Mesmerism and Hypnoâ€" t‘sm, denounced. > fls 8+ You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 361 Central avenue, which is open every week day from nine in the morning until six in the evening and on Wednesâ€" days until 7:30. The reading room is also open on Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30. * * * | Evangelical Bungalow Church ‘ ‘Rev. A. P. Jehnson, Minister 9:45 a. m.â€"Sunday school â€"in. charge of . Mr. A. Merner superintendent; 11:00 ~a.‘m.â€"Worship ‘and sermon; 7:00. p. m.â€"Christian Endeavor. * A great service for young people; 8:00 p. m. â€" Baccalaureate service in the school auditorium. Baccalaureate adâ€" «dressâ€"willâ€"be delivered by Rev. A. P. Johnson.>~* .© â€" 4 #« First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, IH., 381 Hazel aveâ€" nue, a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scienâ€" tist, in Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday motning at 10:45 and on Wednesdayâ€"evening at 8 o‘clock, when testimonies of Christian Sciâ€" ence healings are given. Sunday Sehool meets at 9:30 @m, and is open to: pupilsâ€" underâ€" the. age..of. twenty., West Central and McGovern Rev. W. F: Subr, Pastor First â€" Sunday after Trinity Sunday school, 9:30. _.* _ German Service, 10:30. pyae English Service, 11:00... :1 _ On Sunday Holy ‘Comimunion Thursday, May 30, 1929 First Church of Christ, Scientist l_!_@decmer Lutheran Church Among the Local Churches Tuesday: 9:45â€"The Annual picnic of the Presbyterian guild will take place on Tuesday, June 4th, at the summer home of Mrs. E. H. Purdy, at Fox Lake. All members are asked to meet at the Y.W.C.A., 9:45 o‘clock and to phone Mrs. Rasmussen, H. P. 1888, for reservations, expense shared by all. New members will find this an especially enjoyable event; 7:45â€" The last meeting of the Young Woâ€" man‘s club for this year will be held in the home of the Misses Halverson, 265 Lambert Tree road. All members are urged to be present. If transporâ€" tation is _desired, please call, H. P. 1642. Monday: 8:00 â€" The officers and committee chairmen â€"of ~the Men‘s Fellowshipâ€"club will meeti 3 of Mr. N. G. Lenington, 315 North Sheridan road, for the ‘purpose of planningâ€"the 1929â€"30 program of the club.. â€" ligious . Education committee meeting in the parish house; 7:15 â€" Young People‘s society meeting. Election of conference delegates. Leader to be announced later. â€" a king Zédekiah. id This Hime tha L S _ " _1 4 0_ _ °_ HHUâ€"IHS "PAaSst"â€" fidelity" called to mind. This time the king acts more worthily than when he yielded to the princes who sought Jeremiah‘s hurt. "Take thirty men withâ€" thee," was his command. .There must be guard enough to withstand any effort to the contrary that might be made by these princes. : â€" The way in which even a good deed is done is worthy of notice. Ebedâ€"melech . is ~most thoughtful. The old man in the pit is weak from his sufferings and the. ropes used. to lift him out would gall under the arm pits. So this ‘Ethiopian carefully lowers some old ‘"rags and worn out garments" to the very faithful prophet. He does not even throw them down lest. they be soiled by the mire that was all about.. With all the gentleness possible Jeremiah was brought to the surface and accorded better . treatment. Just _ a little careful obseryation will do away with ,gg;,:acg,prgm,MW to lg'}f( for the goc â€"m â€"others ‘we cannot fail to see their excellencies, â€" and theke ofteth to shame by comparison. Ebedâ€"melech outdid king Zédekiah % + t6 O6bBbtain ralias â€" wpy _ 331 _ _ " °*A UHBUerty his own concern and. Hastened to obtain relief.~" The king was importuned. Doubtless the worthy character _ of Jeremiah was â€"reviewedâ€"and his past fidelito rallad + n i e Te t ie ce Lp 7 +â€"â€"The conquering army of the Chaldears was all about Jerusalem. Already some of Judah had been deported to Babylon. Zedekiah had been appointed king by Nebuchadnezzqrjn_ut failed‘in his loyalty to that mighty chieftain. â€" Soon Jerusalem fell and Zedekiah was taken to Babylon, but he never saw that city as he was blinded after being forced to witness the killing of his own sons. . â€" _â€"Jeremiah‘s voice did not mest with approval for he had predicted such an overthrow ofâ€"the nation if theyâ€"would not reform and live righteously. . .When the inevitable was at hand theâ€"prophet advised ready submission. to Nebuchadnezzar. In short, it was to ‘their interest to make the very most of a bad situation. One thing in particular was commanded and it was to avoid any effort to win out through an alliance with Egypt..> Zedekiah »did the very opposite. Whenâ€"the army 6t Egypt approached to aid Jerusalem Nebuchad> nezzar raised the seige to overcome the new enemy. o y â€" The lull in attack furnished opportunity for Jeremiah to start out for his home town, Anathoth. â€" Then the. loud talking Pashur cried "Treason" and declared that Jeremiah was deserting to the Chaldeans.: For this, ready permission was obtained from â€"Zedekiah toâ€"cast himâ€"into & dungeon. The bottom was a â€"mossâ€"ofâ€"mire into which the prophet sank, and with no concern to the captoss. â€" Any spot can be made a place of prayer_and no,wT‘Jefngmiah just continues . to seek spiritual strength from the ever.present Jehovah. _ _ _ ~â€". :_â€" ~ Ebedâ€"melech was the hero ‘of the hour. He was just a eunuch and a negro from Ethiopiaâ€"but he had a heart equal to the best in any :ace. H‘e made Jeremiah‘s misery his own concern and hactanad +X aAbben. lc sc a s omen s % : ScpootLessopn. . _ _ [,,, O 3 _ "SIi PPpOFLUNILY for Jeremiah to start e town, Anathoth. Then the. loud talking Pashur and declared that . Jeremiah was deserting to the this, ready permission was obtained from â€"Zedekiah & ,dur‘l’geon. F \The,fihottom,wag_ aâ€"meossâ€"ofâ€"mire into it â€" «amn Eonl taga sz 4 t Jeremiah 38:4â€"13 Rev. Samuel D. Price, T HE P R E $ 3 wednesday: 8:00â€"Service for praâ€" yer and meditation in the Adult class room of the parish house. : , Coming Events 2 : June 9thâ€"Children‘s Day. * June. 16thâ€"Young People‘s .society §CBIG ... .. ... o sn nnp n ols oo en ie *>= _June 24thâ€"To July 26th . Vacation Church school. Ehroll vaour rhil} Children‘s â€" Dayâ€" will be observed with a special program on Sunday, June 9th. Infant children will be bapâ€" tized at this service. . ' A cordial welcome to all the servâ€" ices and activities of this church, Tuesday, June 4: meeting. f Thursday, June 6 meeting. ~ Frid.y: 7 * 1 5 p. m Scouts. t Deerfield Presbyterian Church * Rev. Mark J. . Andrews, Pastor 9:30â€"Church sehool; 10:45 â€" Mornâ€" ing worship and sermon; 7:30â€"Tuxis me_eting Mary Hood; leader. now. Wednesday: 8:00â€"'- urt. "Take thirty men with be guard enough to withstand e made by these princes. " OF JEREMIAHâ€" Snroll your child «â€"Troop : 2 p. m.â€"Dorcas ~B ; leader.. _ p. m.â€"Trustee Fe , Boy Rils 33.( l ces ty ce n ced n d enaee . .. Last Sunday‘s. memorial | service was a very pleasing one and well atâ€" tended considering the warm weather. The church was prettily decorated with flowers. . A vocal solo by Capâ€" tain .Pickens of Ft. Sheridan and a trombone solo by Max Hauger were muchâ€"enjoyed:â€"â€"At the conclusion, while the audience stood at silence for a moment, "taps" were sounded â€"byâ€"Mr.â€" Hauger from an adjacent room with impressive effect. The pastor‘s sermon stressed the commeâ€" moration of the lives of the soldiers _and sailors of the cross, â€" who â€"have penetrated to the corners of the earth in carrying the gospel to distant lands, thousands of them sacrificing their lives to this duty. In speaking of the lives given for our country he ‘asked, "Why should not every community have in its school houses and other public places tablets comâ€" memorating civic services of those â€" citizens who have been outstanding characters and whose example could most worthily emulate by the coming generations? < Many â€" a man. â€"and woman have made distinctive contriâ€" butions of spléndid service and effort for the good of their community who (Continued on next page) â€" â€" St. Johns Evangelical Church .« N. â€"Green Bay rd. & Homewood Ave. _ K. R. Roth, Pastor Regular services will be held at St. Johns on Sunday morning, June 2. ‘Sunday â€"school begins at 9:30 a. m. . Services _ of divine _ worship: and preaching at 10:30. Rev. Ralph E. Weissner of Elmhurst will be . our guestâ€" and will preach the sermon. Members and friends are cordially ‘inâ€" _vited to "attend. ~ * Prosx= lick. Special services are being planned for the 20th anniversary of the orâ€" ganization of this congregation for June 23. : The church is tobeâ€"redecoâ€" rated for the occasion and new chanâ€" cel furniture is being don@ted.â€"â€" A class of eleven boys and girls is to be confirmed and received into the church of that Sunday. We. . hope there will be others also who will affiliate . themselves â€" with our . church on this occasion. Plan now to be with us on that Sunday. . More deâ€" tailed announcement will follow. at the First -,Methodiévtmvliâ€"f).i;c"(;;;i church, Evanston, IIl. The services for Sunday, June 9th, will be in charge of Mr. Noble C. Nagler of Garrett Biblical Instute, Evanston, IlI. ‘The pastor will attend the ~Baccalaureate® service ~ for" the graduates of Garrett Biblical Institute ""Eurfi%hy’, Ju'fi_é' 6th, the members of the Ladies Aid will meet at the home of ‘Mrs.: Ralph Cooksey, Woodward avenue. : ; f St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church â€"â€" F Rev.â€"F. G. Pipenbrok, pastor 4 Church school, 9:15 a. m. | Service, 10:30° a. m. 1 Choir Friday, 8:00 p.m. .â€" °. The St. Paul‘s church will observe Memorial Day with a special service Sunday.â€" We cordially invite you to this service. & Highland Park Methodist Church The â€"~teachers ’nd officers church _s_sc_fih * willâ€"â€" hold : avenue at Lauretta plaee of the

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