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Highland Park Press, 19 Jun 1930, p. 34

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Ilmhlund First (thunk othland l'urk. Mam-h of Th 00 00 00 W The and» ment h haunt f iutne.O Romany tent We have ever nan. we to make an pun-M "ppval to all M:- of the community to co-op- , with the various churches who putting on Bible ,ehoohr. The um! nu umnM! h M M hoof NY Pa . k I . r f alay pan T, ll The " It tow on» at ion Sun Evangelical Chetreh Sic'msvn. Pastor It ot m uhie hm shy " tian Among the Local Churches " Daily Varatiot u: splendid pro st least anuthc-I y next Manda)- the largest on "er had. We " A Good Sam .ttoh:tmmvdans' JI "IV h nu bun-h Th, 5 In)! on lochwhen living ht Th, BIN 46 ay I m the children Churrh oo, rl pup in the Suiting " virit purl up at h I" ith and the We ' all and " training given during the” few weeks will he of lasting value. Why not have your children come? Our school will continue till July 3. It “pens n 9 B. m. each dly ttnd closes at 11:30. They In two and one- hnl! happy tutd profitable hours. The First Quarterly conference)! the church will meet this evening (Thursday) " 8 p. 'm. Our presiding elder. Rev. A. J. Byas of Chieatto, will be Dresent to deliver the mess- will be present to deliver the I: am- and conduct the conference. A. E. Venn will give name of impressions that he received at Annual conferenci- which he mm m Filttin, Illinois a few weeks Utha-r important business will tranravUrtl, 'rhemerrtherr', and fri of livthnnv are invited to this in wi ll wilt not ah It W w "E Sunday ureh mmunity The Vor. " .qerviee, 9 SI. John'n Evangeliul Church mem-liral Synod of America) ,4." Bay Road and Homewood Ave NI "wtttlvhem " " an tie amw M may gun-s is in full the fme F. W. F m-sont in the evening. for Mir anntttttteements re- nur apt-rial summer Sunday services. Very interesting an Ming planm-ll and many want to miss them. ll m and WV shall know the ban- ut-su' hm let uv. work'. a for best "ttenatrtee. Let yvrvivvs at 10:30. The 'wr- nvido wholesome, Apirilugl truth-seeking mulls. Il-l-r IAN? want to serve our h ll got the most worth while ire. Not only do we invite o to our ftrte Church school. ve a cordial invitation to ing and evening worship Our Church school begins .m. Morning worship at Kvvnirut serviee at S p. m. l ohserve holy communion Him: and waning on the unilnv. Rev. A. J. Byas ndnr "verfieid. .- Bible it A. Norm-r are "W I'll m u-ml ing We have who hav Ilnl‘ -Bitrte sebum] in charge . Mvrner superintendent -Worwhip and sermon. Christian Endeavor. Evening service. 4 are “Handling the i'huruh set my on hurch ins Evangelical Church '. and Rosemary T1 4ma, Churvh schnnl, which at the Presbyterian swing. We are thank- "r-operation. 1-: Our church will m orcial on Thursday 0 mark this day on Ri survly will an- I‘m-upl'l’ulllm. Thank CtVt number [ have s 'm" whu ly and there are ammunity whom N-mlinp: nowhere few weeks ago. minus will be men: and friends ml to this inter. "Fun [Mir :untlay srhlml large number not missed a w h mu THE Twn mun attended the ban no M r. the the all We Ire new in the second week of vur Dnily Vacation Bible school and the enthusiasm of the children and teachers rises higher" and higher. Last Friday members of the school brought 20 large benutiful bouquet: of Rowers which were sent to Chi. cago to brine cheer to the sick. poor and lonely. Flowers will be sent each Friday. We are curying on this blessed ministry through the Chieturo Plant, Flower 1nd Fruit guild. These Buwers are distributed by the Flower guild through the Visit- ing Nurses's “mention and Infant Welfare stations, and to institution" such as the Municipal Tuberculosis. Sanitarium, Day Nurseries, etc. If any one wants to add their Bowers r ease call Deerfield 129 and children of the school will call for them Fri- day morning before 9 o'clock. A varied program is being carried out in the junior department. Each day the pastor gives one half hour to catechism study, nnd on Monday tz:w-< an object lesson. Tuesday is Mi-itmiry day when we give miss ,ionary information and inspiration to the rhildren. Mrs. Floyd Stnnger loll~ " missionary story and an offer- ing is received. Wednesday "Mrs. K. like tell," several short Bible and (-hurzu-ter stories. Thursday we em- phasize Bible drama and.Mrs, Mer- ner has charge of this work. The girls are rlrumatizirnt the story of the Ten Virgins and the boys the .~l.-r_v of the Good Samaritan. Fri. day l'rofe.~sor Hates gives a reel of religious moving pictures. List Fri- day he gave the reel on Samson and Delilah. n story from the Old Testa- , (-aso c of the : day mo A val ML " missiunary , ing is reveivvd. li Ci". telly several (-humru-r storitei. phusim- Bible dram nor has charge ol Kids an- (lrumati: monk Excellent work is bring done in the primary department under the direction of Mrs. Sadie Beekman as- sisted hy Mrs. Cox and Mrs. John- son. Their prngrum of stories, mu- sie and handwnrk are made exceed- ineg interesting to children of pri- mdry ture. .,... "WW. .. " invite the public to the closing since of flow (.wrriws of our school which will when their Ia '-.- mud on Sunday evening, July 6 matter. in K o'clock in the church. At this It will be sprviro there will be a display of some people pant-ll paintings made hy children of hidden away the art department; pieces of woven Away up on furniture such as a beautiful large in British C writing desk, end table, baskets ete., old lumborrm made by children in the Art Fibre trr.bin by the “Waving department; big bread of soul and I hard; made in the manual training verse, for he shpnrtment, and paper construction of life. A , Lurk made hy those in the kinder- owner, aneh gurten. the cabin, co Sunday srhnnl and church picnic on his puvert July 4 tor members and friends of to the trity " the church. Watch fur further an- money. "WI mmruwment. money?" ash A cordial welcome to the services yuu could 20 and activities of this church is ex-i P10" “0h In; and u-mk Ilighlnnd Park Methodist Church y, rth Avenue at Lauretta Place ‘ismk Davidson Hopkins. Minister (Mr Daily Vacation Bible school, rid in cn-operation-with the High- 'I-ml Methodist. church. opened Mom ay nun-hing with a splendid enroll. "mt from the two Sunday schools ml alu:, with children from outside hoe schools. Rev. W. W. Nelson, of the Highwood church, acts as prin- cipal and has on able and interested corp of assistants and teachers. The school is being conducted as a reel Bible school. that being the only text book'. There are other interesting subjects being enjoyed bat they are all related in various ways to Christ- in living, even the games and sports. The handwork is very interesting, embracing" picture "cut .outs" and cardboard work for the, little one: and woodwork for the older boys and canking for the older girls; strange as it may seem even these are found to have religious truths bound up in them and the children are learn- ing that all the ttttairs of their lives are related to the Heavenly Father. Tho school will continue this week and next and children are welcome to enroll even this late. Next Sunday the pastor will speak once more on the theme of Pentecost but .0n quite a different line of thought than that used last Sunday, We are lvd to believe from accounts given in the New Testament that Jesus rim-1y stood whrm he preached for muuht. and the friends attending our church have become aecustumed 1 in sot-int: the pastor preaching while , seated. his row-mt illness leaving him even yet easily exhausted. But as one good sister confidentially told a |t‘rivnd. “Why. he preaches just as Ignod sitting down as standing up!" l Cr.me and see. The members of the Epwurth lea. gue are mink! a joint picnic lunch with a group of young people from Willard Memorial church in Oak Park, where Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Jef- Last Sunday, for the first time in muny weeks, the chancel was without fbswerir. It was an oversight which should not occur again for many of nur people always bring an abund- ance of flowers from their gardens when their attention is culled to the matter. ((-rsun are now attending and teach- ing similar classes, It Dam No. 2, on the DesPlaincs river, this week, Friday evening. It will be oiwerdinely difficult for some people to see the fine thought hidden away in this little anecdote: Away up on the edge of the. forest in British Columbia there lives an old lumborman in a blossom howered cabin by the '.teB.--tl man truly great of soul and at peace with all the uni. verse. for he has solved the meaning of life. A while ago a rich yacht- owm-r, anchored over night before the cabin. commiserawd the old sage on his puvcrty and urged him to move to the city where he could earn more money. "What do I want with more money?" asked the old man. "Why, yuu could go some place," replied the mar rich man. "Well, ain't I some plsee nuw?" was the quiet reply of the rich poor man. . Carpentry General rpentry, Cabinet Work and :enenl Building Rep-in Remodeling Serve-n5 and Storm Slash JOHN MAITLAND Elm Thursday, June 19, 1930 122M Burma Avenue Phonr H. P. ""

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