Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Highland Park Press, 1 May 1930, p. 33

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Subject for' next Sundny's lesson sermon, “Everlasting Punishment." First Church of Christ, Scieutm Highland Park, Ill., 381 Hagel Ivenue, a brunch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, 8elentitrt, in Boston, Mum, holds service: every Sunday morning at 10:45 and on Wednesday evening " 8 o'eloek, when testimonies of Christian Science hell- ings Ire given. Sunday school meets " 9:30 a. m., and is open to pupils between the ages of tour and twenty. You Ire cordially invited to make use of the reading room, Mt Central avenue. where the Bible and ttll euth- orized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchued. The reading room is open - week. day from nine in the mornink until six in the evening, on Wednesday un- til f:30 and on Sunday Ifternoon from 2:30 to 5:30. Thursday, May 1, 1930 First United Evangelical Church C. G. Unangst, Putor Rev. E. A. Ayers, missionary in Liberia, West Africa, for 80 years, will occupy the pulpit at 10:45 mm. and 7:45 p. m., on next Sunday. His long and wide experience in a fitsld not well known suggests that his ad. dresses will be of great intercity) cur people. You are invited to heir him. Bethany Evnngelieel Church . H. F. Siemsen, Pastor The 86th annual session of the Illi- nois Conference of the Evangelical church came to I close Sunday eve- ning at Elgin, Illinois. The confer- ence was a most enthusiastic one in every way. Progress wns reported in almost every local church through. out the entire state of Illinois. The pastor of this church wee again as- signed to serve,the Bethany Contro- gation for another yeor. A few changes were made in the personnel of the ministers through out the con- ference. Rev. Philip Beusher former- ly of Aurora will serve " Burlington to take the plus vented by Rev. J. W. Devis. this was the only change in this immediate vicinity. With the coming of conference, the time of our nuiItInt pastor, has also terminated. Mr. Hag: who has been with us during the post year will go to his home conference in New York where he will enter full time work within the next month. His presence in our midst has mount much to the work of our local congregation. The The Christian Endeavor lociety will meet at 7 p. m. 7 7 Prayer meeting on Wedtteisdttr eve- ning " 8 o'clock. Sunday, May 11, will be observed " Mothers' day. Very interesting services will be held. The Sunday school meets at 9:30 Among the Local Churches Service: on the coming Sand-y will be held at their regular hours. Church school at 9:45. morning worship " 11 a. m. C. E. at 7:15 p.m. nnd eve- ning service at 8 p‘.m. The pastor will speak at both the morning and evening service, special music will be featured at both services. The W. M, S. will meet Thursday aflernucn at the home of Mrs. Thomo Gordon, 229 N. Second. A chop suey dinner will be nerved this Thursday from 5:30 to 7:30 p. m. in the church dining halls. Friday: P.00--Boy Scout meeting in the pn- ish House. 700-Mother-ihurithter party for all the girls and their mothers from the Junior department up. Please make your reservations early. Sunday'. _ 9r4lr-Chureh school. 11:00-Mornintr worship. The pes- tor’s sermon topic is: "The Guth- olicity of the Spirit." Il:30-Meetintr of the Religious Edu. cation committee in the parish T house. r.'30--Meeting of the session in the pastor's study. 5:00 - The Young People's society will leave from the church for sup- pey and an out ot door meeting. Monday: "ir00--Camp Fire meeting in the par- ish house. Tuesday: 'lAh--Yountr Women's club meeting The E. L. C. E, on Monday evening at g p. m. _ The trustees at 8 p. m., Monday evening. 't;4lr---Yountr Women’s club meeting in the parish house. The young women of the church will find I cordiol welcome in this group. The specie! sewing for Dorlmd-Boll in- stitute will be worked on during this meeting. Wednesday'. 8r00-Chureh night service. The pu- tor will conduct the lacond service on “Sons and Daughters of the Holy Spirit in Our Times." You can not ttftord to miss there ser- vices. Coming Events: June M-Opening dny of the Vacl- tion Church school. Plon now to en- roll your child in this splendid school for training in Christian living. Bethany church will without a doubt have another student punter in the tttll of the year. The Minion band will meet next Monday afternoon " 4 pm. Bethlehem Evangelical Church Deerfield Ave. and Rosemsry Terrace Rev. A. P. Johnson, Poster 9:45 a. m.--Bible school in charge of Mr. A. Merner superintendent. 11:00 a. rm-Worship and sermon. 7:00 p. rm-christian Endeavor. 8:00 p. m.--Mr. William Pluto, dele- gate'to the Illinois Conference, will give his report Sundsy evening. The Rev. A. P. Johnson who has been returned to this fteld of labor Highlnnd lurk Presbyterian Church Llurel and Linden Avenues Rev. Frank Pitt, Minister Church Phones 683 or 46 THE PRESS for another year will Illa report on the conference. Susan for indoor ball in hem. All men of the church who want to enter into this sport ere urged to come for practice each Thursdny evening on the church lawn. Let'l am the sea- son by having all present. Sunday, May 11 is Mother'l any and this church in planning appropri- ate I'ervices. A coidinl welcome in "new to one and all to worship with m. First Presbyterian Church, Deemeld Mark J, Andrews, Putor 9:30--Church Ichool. Departmental m-zanincion. Graded inrtraetiott. 10r4rr--Worship end sermon. The Bub. Ject of the sermon will be “The Program of the Holy 8pirit"--the fifth in the series on the doctrine of the Hoiy Spirit. . T:30-Young People'l meeting. Tuesday, May 6--The Church-school workers conference " the home of Miss Ethel Kreh at 8 p.m. 7 Wednesday. Tttli-Choir reholrul. Thursday, 3:30 p. ttt.-Young Ladies choir rehearsal. _ Friday, 7 Scouts. A cordial welcome to all the ur vices and activities of this church. Holy Crus- Catholie Church Waukenn Road, Deerfield, Illinois Rev. C. L. MeDonoutrh, Nstor SWIFT’S PREMIUM SLICED BACON OUR BEST SMOKED RAMS FANCY ROASTING CHICKENS SHORT LEG of the Finest Spring Lamb POUND...-....,.........,.-.......-..-.-....,, SHORT LEG of the Finest Milk Fed Veal POUND.......-..-..-.-.-., --em-emmr_eetrrr.erm.rer NONE BETTER-POUND POUND, FANCY RIB LAMB CROPS POUND-.......-....,.......-....-........., POUND POUND, C1 FRESH MEATY SPARE RIBS Shop here and you will get 16 ounces to every pound, and the very highest quality of meats and poultry 519 Central Avenue Phone Highland Park 3140 Lincoln Market p.m Troop Boy 9:30 o'rloek. Saturday morning, I a. tion chum for children. Saturday evening. con 9."30 Fttt. his proved young, the happy and an 9:30. Divine “when with I 4mehtl and practical menus at 10:30. All service! in Fateliah. Remember you are IIWIyH Welcome at St. John's church. The church council will mutila- day evening at 8 o'clock. Sunday m--' and 10 A... Friday, being the, ftrst Why the month mu- will be at 0 o'clock. Devotions Friday eveui The church of Jesus Christ with it. slitterent institution: and 'uenciu Ins proved its helpfulnnl to old and "Pl ble we: put for: ur Thur“! 80 o'cla p.m Bt (EV The Sunday school pit-fund we In: to malt . Mf- Ivnncol‘ul Chart angelic“ Synod of America) Bay Road Ind Homewugd Ave, - P, W. Fin-her. Pulor my I the grieved. Our punch: the church no Ion than the , We need the church. for evening well and the sick. the l welfurc and the church make it function. There. rate cos-mm ill be at 6:80 Friday evening will meet with u Attt " 10:30. in 39c 28c 37c 39c 18c 3Se Me felaiuna ' to m Instruc- ec-t " met-l I, All pol-i Tto of

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy