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Highland Park Press, 12 Jun 1930, p. 33

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Thursday, June 12, 1930 First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, Ill., 381 Hazel avenue, a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ Scientist, in Boston, Mass., holds bt'),',',',',',' every Sunday morning st 10:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o'eloek, when testimonies of Christian Science heal- ings Ire given. Sunday school meets " 9:30 s. m., and it open to pupils between the ages of tour and twenty. Subject for next Sunday’s lesson mun, "God the Preserver a; Man." You are cordially ttef, to make use of the reading room, 61 Central avenue, where the Bible and all auth- orized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The reading room is open every week- day from nine in the morning until Ax' in the evening, on Wednesday un- til 7:30 and on Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:80. The swedish Methodist Church Highwood Avenue and Evert: Place . William W. Nelson, Pastor Tel. Highwood 2161 "Thye is a true church wherever one/hand meets-another helpfully." FSunday, June 15: 9:15 a.nc-coMruttition clues. 10:30 tcrm-Sunday school. 6:00 Swedish. Monday. June 16: Our Daily Vacation Bible school will begin on this day. The school will be held for a period of two weeks or 10 days, every day from June 16 to June 27 with the exception of Saturday and Sundy, Juni, 21 and 22, Each session will begin at ip.80 and last until 11:30 a. m. F Two churches are co-operating in making this Vacation Bible school possible, namely, the Highland Park Methodist and our own. According tu present plans, the school will be held in the Highland Park church during the that week and in the High- wood church during the second week. In selecting the curriculum and the instructors for the school, thought has been given not only to what will be attrative, pleas at, and interesting for the pupils but also to what will be most real value to them. There will be u varied program consisting of music, singing, recreational games. and Bible study. All children be. tween the ages of 4 and 14 are wel. come, Remember the time sud plsce of the first session, namely, 9:30 I.m., Monday, June 16 at the Highland Park Methodist Church, North ev- enue and Laurette place. ing. txm.-Sunday afternoon meet. p. m. Evening service in Among the Local Churches First United Eungelical Church 7 C. G. Unlngst, Pastor Last Sunday was another good day at the First United Eyamrelietd church. The Children's Ti; exer- ments were made on the eurtteter and quality of the work of the school as revealed by exercises. A tine clul of little folks graduated from the pri- mary department and a most prom- ising group of young people wns ad. vanccd from the junior department of the Sunday school. Little Jerry Drum the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. McCoy was christened. The choir under the direction of Prof. Dinkeloo presented a.fine collection of musicnl numbers. Each selection contained A vital gospel message. Min Kathleen Paine presided at the piano and Buy- mund Fidder at the organ. A gospel b", " leader who was present ex- pressed his appreciation of the pro- grum. He said. "That was good singing." The pastor glve A brief message on the experiences of Job. Wealth, health, friends, in Net every- thing that we naturally hold dear in this lite, Was taken from him, and in the midst of his hard experience: it is said that he sinned not, not charged God ftolishiy. God will pre-i serve us in the midst of the trinll of lift if we will trust him. _ Rev. H, Framer Smith, D.D., of Fivanston, the director of the Pas. tor's course at the Moody Bible in. stitute, will preach on next Sunday " 10:45 mm. and 7:45 p. m, Many have heard him over the radio; now the, people will have the great priv- ilege ‘0! hearing him more directly, In: visit to our church will doubtless attract In unusually large utteuduuce. visas brought out a large attendance in the morning and the program was most interesting. Favornble com- LillianrMitchell will lead the Christ. ian Endeavor meeting at T p. m.‘ Topic, "How Great Leader- Served Their G-eneration," Acts 20:17-35; th. 3:14-19. These meetings an having an encouraging attendance. The Sunday school meets " 9:30 n.m. Our workers no faithful and cMcient. We aim to interest people oi all ages. A most profitable time is in sure fur all who will attend the school on next Sunday, Lesson subject: “Jesus on the Cross." Matt 27:33-50. , Our Sunday school picnic will be held on Saturday, June 28, at Sunlet Park. The committees are planning the details and a delightful time for young and old is anticipated. Prayer meeting on Wednesday ev- ening at ll o'elock. The Dally Vncltion Blble School Our Daily Vacation Bible school will open promptly at 9 o'eloek on next Monday morning. The union will last two and one-Ulf heart I day, continuing for about three weeks, five days a week, closing etch day at 11:30 a. m. The children of the community, not "tending any other sr-hool. are cordially invited. In addi. tion to our own cup-ble “when, Miss Margaret Phelps and Min Kil- dred Backmln, both of Chicago. have ben engaged, Under their nble di. rectinn the school promises to be very successful. THE will be omitted, the Church whoa! unitintr'with the congregation at the nervice " 10:30-iNou th time.) This will be an 1t'2)"t.di'nniyir"v'l'd. with speck! music by the choir Ind srnga and recitation: by the Church Children's day the Church , will be omitt Echuul departments. lnhnt children will be consecrated by the acumen! of Baptism. Pttrettts desiring this rite of the church for their children should speak to the pastor In early as possible. The offering will be de- voted toward the lupport of out View tictt school project. The young people will “that " suspiciously Int Mom with an enrollment of 5 wilh become more and eating as the course pr Sunday schcul at 9:30. _ Divine service: " 10:30. Come to church Ind enjoy Christ- ian fellbwnhip. The Ladies' Aid society will meet Thursday at 2 o'clock with Mn. Frank Hove, Central avenue. Our summer vacation Bible school will Mart Monday morning It f) o'clock It the Presbyterian church. We are fortunate to have the privilege to co-opcrlle with slid church which has such wonderful facilities. Thi- is another testimony of Christian co- operation. Let’n work hard for a sum-mm school. Iloly CroII Catholic Church Wuukezm Rd, _ Deerfield, Rev. C. L. McDonouzh. Pluto Rev. C. L. MeDonoutrh, Pastor Sunday tttttmms-AMO, B tad 10 mm. Benediction follow: no o'eloek mun. Confirmation instruction chase: for children daily except Sgturdly and Sunday. Adult classes, Mommy. Wednesday and Friday evenings. Instruction chase: for children. who the not nude their an: holy Tmmuniot, every Suturdly morning CoMrmuion will be “minim by the Rt. Rev. Bernard J. Shell, Monday evening, June 28 It 7:30 pm. A regular meeting of tho Holy Name society will be held Tawny _evenintr, June 17, following benedic- tion at ft o'clock. Members of tho society will approach holy communlon at the ll o'clock man on Sunday mom in, June ts. First Presbyterian Deerfield Mark J. Andrews, This Sunday will be The young people will cube: " 30 p. m. for their maul muting. The Vacation school begun very spieiuusly last Monday moraine St. John’s Evangelical’ Church (Evangelical Synod of Amerie" roan Bay Rd. and Homewood Ave still tink ‘ulled. cordial welcome and activities of F. W. F, IM' to I" the this church former years Church hd Pusan observed In Deerfield, Ill more Alf The work are inter. ads. There 1an to be It it ‘IO um ttt quark churel inn M plendid Communion in the mornil day June 22. Mr, 11:00 7:00 CLUI‘IPE In painting, an all training LYN duo will monitor I food and hi Saturday nth-moon. June mencine at , o'eloek; in t “are on the corner of mad and Deerfield avenue. bakery and delicate-sen foo week-end It this all. I order: phone D-tuid 806, Ind girls Our " worship Mrawte aim-his HUN The III tm plrndid cannon. The Woman's M thool " " A tine group we enrolled in ible Ichool whit teetrt Saturday fl 1 the church. A 00 tt “many H. 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