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Highland Park Press, 20 Jun 1929, p. 38

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Bethany Evangelical Church H. P. Siemaen, Pastor. ..' The enrollment and attendance of the daily v.ncatton Bible school is ex. ceeding the expectation of these who have charge of this work-this Indeed is gratifying Und encouraging, We also» ore happy in “whet-M from; Frank D. Hopkins, Minister. . Giving to the pastor being. kept out of his pulpit by eye trouble, the Bible Sunday service had to be omitted. ‘Rev. Joseph. Taylor very graciously .' came to the rescue and gave our. peo- ple a splendid sermon. Mrs. Max Muller rendered a most acceptable solo and the .Service was thus anade a very helpful one. . . -' . Mtihe‘m‘émjn ---_-_- -. - nu: u, use Rebekas. the women's ‘auxiliary .of Odd Fellows, held in our church Sun- day night, was excellent. In the en- forced absence‘of the pastor, who had been invited to give the address, Rev. Dr. Carr preached a most appropriate‘ sermon. . It is ‘hardly fair to the pastor or to those loyal members who are al- ...ways a their places, rain Or shine, cold or hot, to stay " home without any good reason from Sunday morn- ing services, especially when special services of great interest and real vadenre prepared to make these ser- vices attractive.» The church is as cool as the average home and no true Christian can "ortt to needlessly ab.. 7 sent himself or herself. -thmne; "The:BiNe in. the Life of To- day.” As announced the scripture lesions _will be-read'from very old rare"Biblei, which, together with sev- eral others, will be briefly described ..- and may be seen after the.serviee: 7 There will be special music by guest .singers and our people. may look for ..a service well worthy their attend- ance. ' lne monthly church "social Tre-. nine" occurs at the church . social rooms this week, Thursday evening, and bromine to be even better than the previous one, which was so much enjoyed by those present. . . V The Sunday school board was tertained by Miss Faith Kuhlman Tuesday evening. There _will he July or August meetings.- V The monthly church "social e TiFTirTGiTiiiiriiitGrki uGivT"iiii1fiiC, Course 9n the Bible, taking as his"; AL._A m n..- _ -- _ First Church ttf Christ. Scientist First Church of Christ,-tkuntist, Highlsnd Park. 111.. 381 Bezel sve- uue, s brsnch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scien- tist, in Boston, Mesh holds services every Sunday morning " 10:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock, when testimonies of Christisn Sci-‘ ence heslings are given. sundsy' School meets " 9:30 s.in., and is open ..to pupils under the we of twenty. Subject for next Sunday’s lesson- Sermon, “Is the Universe, Includ- ing. Man, Evolved by Atomic Force." You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, MI Central svenue, _ which is open every week day from nine in the morning until six in the evening and on Wednee; dsys until T:80. q" The madintr room is also open on Sunday sfternoon from 2:30 to 5:30. V J . Highland Park Methodist . ttuhh North Avenue at Laurette plate. annual memorial service Amqng the Local Churches by the en- day to day new, scholars are enrolls ing. If there are other children who wish to enroll and have not yet done so, we would like-to encourage them to do it at their earliest eomtenienee. In addition to their Bible work,iUr- acter study and missionary informa-, tion, the girls are taking lip sewing and cooking, the smaller ones mgdr-, ing scrnp books and coloring pictures. The boys are making s number of useful articles for the home, in iuidi.. tion to which they are making s table 24x36 out of the gibe; cord products. also s telephone desk and chair out of the same material. These articles when fhtisrhed will be of are besuty and show the elements of res] work- manship on the part of the boys. The boys are planning to present the church with the last three articles mentioned,' and they will become per- manent property of the same. V T The E. L. ‘0. Eva! meet at the v o r,-_-.. ".uv Inna [It a menace to society and misery to himself parents is a type of the attitude of God town in honor and seek to live in accord with His ho _ . Yea, the Lord is os/wid,' ;nust be he' doér. Hisreorreetioria are for the sake of for...punishment. A young: peg-son who has Forgiveness ‘is repeatedly indicated in this I when sincerely confessed, are removed “as far as the west." Instead of destruction” that is justly the wrong things we have willfully persisted i crowned with "loving-kindness and tender mercies. unrest of omrwho is unrelated to Jehovah we are and we continue to. live the hopeful life of mm“- Seven is called the perfect number. Read through these selected verses again and you will find that many great reaions for rejoicing at the Throne of Grace. "Count your many blessings, Name' them one by one" and you will change from the minor key of complaining to the ma jor, in. which you will "Count i t a ll joy." In your daily prayer life cultivate the habit of praise 'Pdbtltanlpstrivird, together with confession of sin, before you begin to ask the Lord for still more gifts. .- - --- ---v n~uuvll nuuu’ out an Z2 should be read repeatedly. In fact the omission~of any verse from a song in our school singing gives an incomplete presentation of the poet's thought. This Psalm is one of the many that should be committed to memory. Note that. there are many verses as in the Hebrew alphabet. If you want the names of those letters turn to Psalm 119, where they are given in each of its 22 sections. Thanksgiving must be expressed by anyone who will take the time to think over the abounding mercies that are renewed each day. We‘should not take such recurring sharia] Banal-Hm a-.. ----A, ' , ' - "r -v v-.uunscu| 101' we reasts they would sing in worship en route. Selections' e used Ist such times were the Hallel, Psalms 113-118. I churches in. Scotland and congregations derived therefrom i lea all songsware paraphrases of the Psalms. This 103rd , a special favorite for the communion table. Great chorus used by the Hebrews in their worship in praise. Much w, of antiphonal singing, where two choruses would be used, a! the other or giving a chorus-like refrain. at the end of eac . Only 13 verses are indicated for the lesson study but all 2 be read repeatedly. In fact the omission~of any verse from l our school. singing gives an incomplete nresentntinn a: n. uou. pumice; U. r Singing has ‘a’ fundamental place in the song book of the Hebrews, and at ti elaborate. As the pilgrims went up to feasts they would sing in worship en , .qsed fat suéh times were the Hanoi 1 m: "te"rhationat Sunday School Lesson for . A PSALM Orr', PRAISE Psalm 103: 1-18 I. w, T " Rev. Sprayed D, Price, D.D rig person Who has never been rGtGirneii"'ii; ad misery to himself. The gentleness of attitude of God toward those who hold Him in nanny-A “an. Ere, I-Jr ... e hopeful 1iiif bfyouvth “rho _1_rnust Jre held in lure are many verses as in the Hebrew e names of those letters turn to Psalm n each of its 22 sections. eJEpressed by enyone who will take the was PRES§ removed “as far as the east is from lction,Kthat is justly ours, because of willquy persisted in doing, we are and tender mereita." In place of the d e, Jehovah we are satisfied in Him In " Tte, " ---- a% _ ,_‘__ .1. AQUA I}. the sake‘o'f chastisement E. L. C. E.--7:i6. ' Evening 'rerviee--g:00.- All of these services will be inter- eating and inspiring. You are invited to attend any or all of them: T Our Humboldt PM: Hamlin! church, just erected, will be dedicated on Sunday, June M. The church will, be dedicated in the afternoon at 2:00 p. m, yt,ht?t'-trirter-otgattt hrthe eve- hing at 8:00 p. m. l Several of the men of the church are expecting to attend the district brotherhood meeting on Friday eve- nintr'at the Austin Boulevard church. The services next Sunday will be at the regular hour. Sunday school at 9:45. Morning Forrhip--11:00. -- h home of Miss Esther Montgomery this evening at 8:00 p. m. All of the young people of the ehureh are-in.. vited for a social-hour and monthly business meeting. I Pte!r,ntC.fiiii""iiiirr'ii .5333; is tin at the end ttsi-i/iii/iii?,"',"),'. lease}: study bit all 22 s ould ' J I .this Paglm. Our sins, Ie. _Gregt choruses were pranse._ Much was made ly win." fear by tle wr9ng tor lime 23 verse from a song rather than; , answering in Amer.. On Sunday afternoon " t there will be (mass meeting of Lutheran. of Chicago and Suburbs at Soldierl’ field. An elaborate program has been worked but, and weather per- mitting, a ltytttsrtord is, expected.’ Trlremrttriit"i'iiin", of our members will attend. l West Central and McGovern Highland Park, Illinois W. F. Suhr, Pastor 45 North Green Bay road Synodical Sunday Sunday sehool-9:30. . German service-tOno. . English tservice-lim. The Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio, and other states, of which our congregation is a member, will hold its triennial convention ct our college " River Forest from the 19 to the 29 of this month. 8:00--The service of meditation will be held in room. These services are helpful. 9:0F-0peping of church school. Eur early. _The school wi morning from 9:00 tc dren through the ju child ip the communit attend. For further Highland Park 683. er. 9:00---GirW church. T Tr'r-1-zrthur' _ . _ f:00-c-camp Fire meeting in 'the Camp lyre room'ftat 176 "Lam-(J ave; hue. All girls over ten years.of age are .invited to attend. Sunday - 9:00----GirW choir rehearsal in the "r-g, T Highland ','arrl"ieisbrter.ia.n Church E5317. r,hty,r,tl,tn,ti.cs:i:geu,uiasm. .---' Special communion services and re- ceptian of, new "ttembers will take place on the following Sunday, June 30', at the usual hour of worship. We look forward to good attendance and enjoyable and inSpiring strvieea. on both Sundays. _ Come and worship with us. 'e"'-'-'-'?:?]), istCjti"iii'itf52it't"iut?- - "", ttr-Nt,-- Mi these special Ksre‘rvices. r V“:- _ LSuridEy sehoor will begin as usual at 9:30 a. m. The eonfirmation eittsis wilt-meet at the parsonage during the Sunday school hour. m, . , St. John’s Evangelical Church N. Green Bay road and Homewood ' avenue. . K. A. Roth, Pastor. _ On this coming Sunday. June 23, St. John's church will celebrate its twentieth anniversary in special ser- vices beginning at.10:30. In connec- tion with these anniversary Services a class of eleven boys and girls will be eontirmed: The church has been renovated and redecorated for the occasion. We invite our members and friends to worship with us in these special services 9:45-r--Chureh school, 11:00---Mornine Worship. The pas- r will preach on "Christ As Work- The oftteial board will meet Mon.. day evening in the tower room at 8:00 Reedeemer Lutheran Church Vt the Junior age. Any community is ‘welcome to ' further information call ping of the vacation ool. Enroll your child school will be lteld every Wednesday Monday :00 _td _11.a0jr"iiiii'. Thunduy. June 20, 1929 Prayer and _ the lecture exceedingly ITTWTer,- Thur 11 sent: site: day The cuts The by 1 ave: Praj H id for to b ple's aven will set-v will the to chu circ ders sic trlis' Plai tin vie Pal of I cla: ily. are sch atb ne, ch "St

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