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Highland Park Press, 20 Jun 1929, p. 39

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i " t there of Lutheran. at Soldiers’ “gram has Weather; per- is, .expected., our members services and re- nbers will take ltr Sunday, June of worship. We attendance and ing services. on 1e and worship I Prayer and in the lecture re exceedingly McGovern Illinois ‘aator lay road Iday "In Synod of let states, of is a member, :onvention gt rest from the th. Sunday. June 23, " celebrate its Tr in special Ber- 0:30. In connec- lversary Services " and girls will church has been counted for the :e our members ship with us in the vacation ll Your child be held every 11:30 for chi]- ior age, Any is lwelcome to formation call 'ship. The pas- Hist As Work-' It Church 'rttria.n Church @51ng ___ ---, meeting in 'the 76 Taauiiti ave- en years.of age 'elical Church and Homewood begin as usual atfirmation eltuis mage during the day, June 20, 1929 hearsay in the will meet Mon.. 'wer room at 8:00 Pastor. “"3591. _ 4 . 1The Swedish Methodist Church K Highwood avenue,and Evertlirlaee. William. W. Nelson, Pastor. ' _ Thursday, June 20, is the' date set for the annual midsummer festival, to be held at our Bethany Old Peo- C ple's home, Paulina and Winnemac _ avenues, Chicago. The first program will begin at 2 p. m.; supper will be . served trom 5 mm. to 7 p. m.; there will be a special musical program in _ . the evening. _ . . ytt.ur,t,;7suc". r' -crrr-f:',ata--.i-hr-ab-rrr-t "Ely-"ii _ TRR) p. m.;-Biker? -gittis--aaitrNzmsr to beheld ‘in the basement of the church. . . _ _ . . Thursday, June 20, 1929 sermon. . " Monday, June 24, St. John Baptist. 9:30 a. m..-irly communion. . Saturday, June 29, St. Peter. _ 9:30 a. nt.-moly communion. ’ 7 _ Trinity 8W1 Church "the Rev. Christoph Keller, Pastor. V Laurel avenue. Servicee‘ _ Sunday, June 23, fourth Sunday after Trinity. 7:30 a. m.e-Holy communion. 11:00 i. m.--Mornitttr prayer and r Highwood Lutheran ' Oakridge . and High streets. _ G. A. thJifntrtstr6rn,Jytstor. Sunday, June 28, 10:00 a. m.---Sun- day school. Children's day program. The church services at 10:30. Par- ents are invited. 7:00 p. m.--Services in Swedish. Tuesday, June 25, 8:00 p. m.-- Prayer meeting. . Tfhursday, June-gt 58310 P-. m.--- T he Luther league will be entertained by Miss Sigrid Holmberg. 36 Prairie avenue. 8:00 p. "d-Meeting of the sewing circle at church. Mrs. Charles A. An- derson will be thehostess. ' Sunday, June 23 , 10:30 i. m.---Sunday school. _ 6:00 p. m.-Epworth league mis- sionary_ meeting. _ - 7:45' p. m.---iijvening service in' En- glish. The public isrinvited: ' Make your plans to attend the Des Plaines camp meetings.- They begin on Friday evening, June 28, and con- tinue over a period of two weeks-----'-. St. Paul's, Evangelical Church F.. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor. Church school-NIS a. m, Services-logo a. m.- Choir, Fridag--r8;il0 p. m. _ You are welcome to attend the sere vices and other activities of the St. Paul’s Evangelical church. Evangelical Bungalow Church Rev. As P. Johnson, Minister. 9:45 a. m.---Sunday school in charge of Mr. A. Merner,, superintendent, A class for every .member of the farm. ily.. . 11:00 a. m.---Worshiirand sermon. 7:00 p. m.--AJltristitin Endeavor. A great service for young people. 8:00 p. m.--Evenintt service. Members and friends of the church are: invited to the annual Sunday school and church picnic, which will be held on July}. Make pland to attend this' outing. Watch this space next week for further announcement. _ A cordial welcome is extended to the services and activities of this church. T _ . "Standing Trite for God." Deerfield Presbyterian Church Mark J. Andrews, Pastor. 9:30--Church school. 10:45--Worship and sermon. Ruth Bolt, leader. u Wednesday, 8 p. m.--Choir re- hearani. '. Friday. 7:30 - Troop 52, Boy Scouts. . A A cordid welcome to all the ser- vices and activities of this church. HOLY CROSS CHURCH. The Rev. C. L. Donough, who was assistant pastor' at Our Lady Solue “ELI STATE and JACKSON-chicago Blue Suits With Extra Flannel Trousers tf . , Plain and Striped Flarine1Trotve'r,., . . . . . . Lather Sole Sport Oxford's».. . . I. . . . . i . . J. Japtzen Bathing Suits l" . , 'f l? . . . I' -. . . . . l . Catalina Swim Suits.. . . l . . m8 . . ./. . g c'. . . ' Regular, Plus. 4 and 6 Linen Knickers J. . . . Plain Color Sleeveless Sweaters. ..‘. v. . . . . . . White Broadcloth Shirts. . . . l . ".. . . . . . . . ': Ravoryhtixture Hose. . . . . . . ".t . od . . . . . . . V' SmdrtSummeryNecksviiar,. . . . . . . . . . . . L. SturdyGladstorre Hand Bags. . . . . . . . . . . . .' BlueSportCoatsuu............ tlp FlannelTrousers....'.......... $7.50- Linen Knickers ..... $1.50 and $1.95 KhakiP1aySuia-.-. $1.95 Speed Bathing Suits _',,,.,,,,. ”53.50 JuvenileSunSuits.............. 1.50 THE PRESS church of Chicago, has been appointed pastor of the Holy Cross church of Deerfield. Rev. Fielding, who has been in charge of both the Holy Cross and St. Pntriek'tr churches for the past yen, will continue to be'pastor of St. Pntrick's church. West Lake Forest. The Holy Cross church, hav- ing been 1 mission for nearly twenty years, will have its ownputor, who will reside in ghkrtre.U shortly. ‘OOQOO‘ . Her: Well, 'comb your hair and the bump won't show. He bone.' hny%ly the slogan of the older and of the younger generation begin with the some two letters. Formerly it was "Whoa," tro Slow; but now it is "WA9opee," go fast. Ouch,~l bumped my any an He [ii It}

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