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Highland Park Press, 24 Oct 1929, p. 41

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m every part enting the fif. e Lake County ] el!lbl, met on O'd&k, h the tional : church, worthy grand 27 when Mrs. y matron and ‘thy patron of â€"Chapter No. y Federation of avenatiecomineascsmmâ€"â€"<»~ â€"~+€â€"â€"â€"~~~Meâ€"Geerge â€"PHit;â€"of â€"Ohicago;â€"once> y, Oct.24, 1929 sting and va: ughly enjoye was succeede our which er elson, Worthy Allendale farm own i‘s Club Quartc: f shepherds of preside in the Ida M. Stacy linois ~Federation lubs in Grayslake ~â€" the variou. ly. The pro ght . Maurice Lieber s. Ernest Garrett oman‘s club râ€"Evening observed â€" at o. 50 on Friâ€" H. Barrett of Thursday, Oct. 24, 1929 day of the Protestant church. On the coming Sunday the pastor will preach on a subject in keeping with the idea of the Reformation. â€" A weekâ€" ly Bible Hour will be.conducted from now on ~every Wednesday evening at 8. All members of the church are urged to attend these instrucâ€" tions. f Thursday : evening is the regular date for the meeting of the Luther league. â€" Bince â€"theLadies‘â€"Aid â€"are occupying our parish house, the meetâ€" ing of the Luther league will take place at the Y. W. All members are urged and guests are invited to atâ€" tend this social gathering. The colâ€" lection at â€"our Mission Festival amounted to about $230, a larger ofâ€" fering than last year. Those absent from church last Sunday may bring their contribution this Sunday. On Thursday evening of this week the Ladies‘ Aid is giving a supper at our church beginning at 5:30. â€" .. â€". William W. Nelson, Pastor Sunday, October 27: 10:30 a. m. â€" Sunday. school; 6:00 p. m.â€"Epworth have charge of the meeting; 7:45 p. m. â€"Evening service in English. A speâ€" cial invitation . is »extended. to the young people of our community to attend this â€"service.â€" Membersâ€"of the District Epworth league cabinet wil} speak. Everyone, whether young or old, is invited to worship with us at this hour. Weleome! R The Industrial class meets on Monâ€" day and Friday evenings at 7 o‘clock. The â€"English language class meets on Tuesday and Thursday evenings at T:45 o‘clock. ~ Ts o d English service, 11:00. The 31st of October is the actual date of Reformation day, the birthâ€" Highwood Avenue and Everts Place First United Evangelical Church Rev. C. G. Unangst, Pastor Phone, Highland Park 1731 The Victorious Life meetings started off well on last Sunday. Rev. D. E Luttrel! said that he had had no meeting in his experience that had opened with so much blessing and interest.. _It is evident that people want the joy and peace that is for Quite a number are entering a larger life of spiritual freedom and satisfacâ€" tion. s 4 Rev. Luttrell will assist Pastor C. G Unangst during this week and on next â€" Sunday. The services begin NMMMAM: e week. Meetings of boys and girls are being held every afternoon after school, except Saturday and Sunday. The service on Friday evening of this week will be of particulat intérest to the young people of high school age. They will do well to ‘plan to be presâ€" en.wa-‘nâ€"xh a -«A ~*nâ€"s."uo‘!--r-e“--~â€"‘â€"~. mig peub m sintues D.E. Luttrell will preach on Sunâ€" ay at 10:45 a. m (-" en o en 1.‘ ,”'.w.u"'. The Swedish Methodist Church Redeemer Lutheran Church a member of the largest infidel club Rev. W. F. Suhr, Pastor in America, will speak on Sunday 45 North Green Bay Road evening. His coming to Highland Reformation Sunday Park will be an event in the realm Among the Local Churchesâ€"~wg All of the services are prayerfully arranged so as to be of the highest spiritual value to old and young. The eimtl of joy, brightness and good chger prevail. â€" The only secret of deliveranceâ€"from doubt, fear, anxiety, restlessness and discontent is being preached and taught. Private interâ€" views are encouraged., Friends from some of our neighbouring towns : are attending. . Having discovered the value of the meetings, they are comâ€" begin at 7:30 p.m. Come early. Tell your friends about this particular service. @ â€" Mr.â€"and Mrs.â€"Paul White, radio singers, are directing the singing. They are also having .charge of the meetings for the boys and girls. Suggestions for thinking people: "The wisest man came yesterday and â€"â€""Paul forgot becduse God forgave â€"but your past is like a log chain about your neck." s * â€" "Prayer will put you clear over the houseâ€"top â€"of your > enemies. ~=What are you doing ?" * ~"Surrender is not the giving up of many things, but â€"a turning= of â€"one person over to another person. That Person is Jesus Christ." _ Highland Park Presbyterian Church _ Laurel and Linden Avenues â€" ~_Rev. Frank Kitt, Minister =â€"Church phones, H.â€"P.â€"683 and~ 46â€" Friday: 7:00 â€" The Camp Fire Girls‘ meeting will be held at seven o‘clock in the camp fire room at 176 Laurel avenue. All girls interested are invited to attend. Mrs. Carl Mcâ€" Manus, guardian; 7:15â€"â€"Boy Scout meeting in the junior room of the parish house. ies # . ‘Sunday: 9:00â€"Girls‘ choir rehearâ€" sal in the church; 9:45 â€" Church school; 11:00â€"Morning worship. The cital. Mr. Palmer Christian one of the formost organists of the country will play. The public is cordially invited; 7:00â€"Young People‘s sociâ€" éty meeting. Do you have any blind spots in your vision? The book W.W" s ercome them by attendâ€" ing the Y.P.S. meeting for the next four weeks. Miss Greenlaw will Jead these discussions. Wednesday:7:00â€"Girls‘â€" choir â€"reâ€" hearsal in the junior room of the parish ~house; 7 :45 â€"«â€"Churchâ€"night. The special study on great art twhich ollows the prayer and prais« "lfi?fi will be on the Last Supper by Daâ€" Aalg e3l inHGel CIUD Bethany â€" Evangelical ~Church First Church of Christ, Scientist speak on Sunday H. F. Siemsen, Pastor Highland Park, II., 381 Hazel aveâ€" ming to â€"Highland A. A. Hasg, Assistant Pastor â€"| nue, a branch of The Mother Church, event in the realm| _ Our services were well attended on| The First Church of Christ, Scienâ€" _‘ ~ASherservice â€"will|â€"by aitrwio are interested in the work | overy Bundey murnine at Ip ip ants . A o im oi onl se : C me c n MEA » C T H E P RE S 3 A new feature will be introduced on Sunday afternoon. _ Our choir will present their first Vesper service. This vesper will begin at 4:30 p.m. The choir has prepared the splendid Cantata entitled "Faith and Praise" by John A. West. Music lovers will ion to a tend this service. The message of the Cantata itself is sufficient to make its appeal to those who are interested in the Gospel in song. ° > of the church. The second chapter of Matthew will be the basis of discussion in our next Wednesday evening service. Our Sunday school will begin at 9;:45 next Sunday morning.~ We inâ€" vite not only the boys and girls to come, but we urge the parents to come also. Adult education is being stressed to a great degree at presâ€" ent among religious educators, and we are agreed that much good can be accomplished if parents will atâ€" tend a Bible class each Sunday mornâ€" ing. _ * A Baked Ham Dinner is being served at the church dining hall this evening, Thursday, October 24, beâ€" tween 5:30 and 7:30. The choir will have its regular reâ€" hearsal on Thursday evening. > day: ~Next Sunday will be known as "Commitment Sunday." â€"It is hoped that through the morning service many will be led to take a forward step in their religious experienceâ€"and in their. responsibility in the great sermon.. â€" see o9 t 3. > A~Lids _ Monday, October 28, S. Simon and S. Jude: g Friday, November 1, ~All Saints Services during the month of Octoâ€" ber every Wednesday, Friday and Choir rehearsal Monday and Friâ€" day evenings, 1:30.. ... ~â€"A "Colored Quartette" will be with us on Sunday evening November 3. They will present many of the negro "Spirituals" and other familiar songs in their own characteristic way. _ _ Masses 8â€"and 10 o‘clock Sunday. _ Morning high mass at 10 6‘clock:. Children‘s instruction classes every Saturday morning. & * Confessions Saturday evening . beâ€" tween 7 and 9 o‘clock. â€" Trinity Episcopal Church _ â€"Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector East Laurel Avenue ; Sunday, October 27, twentyâ€"second Sunday after Trinity. 7:30 a.m.â€"Holy_communion. 9:30 a.m.â€"The church school. 11:00 a.m.â€"â€"Morning prayer and A "Father and Son" banquet is beâ€" ing planned for the latter part of November. Fathers are urged to bring a boy to this function. ______ Bethany â€" Evangelical Church H. F. Siemsen, Pastor A. A. Hasg, Assistant Pastor Our services were well attended 9:30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion. Rev. Holy Cross Church e ohts _!_gDogomhl pastor on Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock. when testimonies of Christian Sciâ€" ence healings dre given. â€" Sunday school* meets at 9:30 a.m., and is open to pupils between the ages of four to twenty. ? : St.â€"Paul‘s â€" Evangeticatâ€"Ehurch F. G. Piepenbrook, pastor . _ _ Church schoolâ€"9:15 a. m. _ ___â€" _ __ â€" Worship serviceâ€"10:30 a. m. Concertâ€"8:00 p. m. . . Friday evening the young people of the church will gather for a hard time social at the Deerfield Grammar school auditorium. _ Eightyâ€"three inâ€" vitations have been sent out and we are anticipating a good attendance. Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson: Sermon, "Probation After Death." 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 <onâ€" Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30. Sunday willâ€"be observed as Reformaâ€" tion Sunday. & 7:80â€"School of missions. Three %mm: Junior, young people, Wednesday, 7:45 p. m.â€"Choir reâ€" lows will have charge of the enterâ€" tainment. There will be no choir rehearsal Friday evening on account of the social affair at the grammar school. .. Sunday.evening the "L._L. _L." club concerts at the St. Paul‘s Evangelicat church. â€"This first concert will fea= ture Miss June Fellows as reader, impersonator and pianist; Mr. Donâ€" ald S. â€"Fleming, tenor, and Mr. Noble C.â€" Nagler, cornetist.. The concert will begin at eight o‘clock. No adâ€" mission charge, only a free will ofâ€" fering. The public is ‘cordially inâ€" week. The boys will practice every Tuesday and Friday evenings and the girls every Wednesday evening. Mark J. Andrews, pastor 9:30â€"Church school. Departâ€" mental organization. ~Graded instrucâ€" tion. â€" On the first Sunday of November we will have Reformation day serâ€" vices and celebration of the Lord‘s Supper. _ Coming next month, the Elmhurst College Glee club. & j â€" Friday, Nov. 1â€"The Scout meeting will be omitted. The seniorâ€"young people group will hold a Hallowe‘en party in the social room of the church.. All young people of the Tuxisâ€"Young ‘People group are corâ€" dially invited to attend. ns and activities of this church, â€": â€""**~ ‘___â€" (Continued on page 50) _ . ea a i ca

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