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Highland Park Press, 21 Aug 1930, p. 25

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Thursday, Aug. 21, 1930 Firnt 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 services every Sunday morning at 10:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o'eloek, when testimonies of Christian Science heal- in: are given. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m., and is open to pupils between the ages of tour and twenty. Subject for next Sunday's lemon Subject for next Sunday's lesson sermon, "Mind." l You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 361 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 six in the evening, on Wednesday un- til 7:30 and on Sunday afternoon from six in til 7:3 2:30 t The Bethany Evangelicol Church _ _ Rev. 11. F. Siemsen, Pastor' _ There will be no preaching services at the Bethany church next Sunday nor the Sunday following. These two Sundays are set aside for the Bar- ringtnn camp meeting which opens Friday evening, Sunday school, how' ever. will be conducted both Sundays at this community to attend the Bar. rington camp meeting which opens this Friday evening. Sunday school, however, will be conducted both Sun- days at 9:45 am. A general invitation is extended to the people of this community to at- tend the Harrington camp meeting which will he held from August 22 to Septomlner l. Rev. E. W. Petticord of Lus Aruroles, California will be the spérial Evangelist. Dr. A. J. Harms of the Baptist Seminary of Chicago, will he the Bible teacher. while Dre. C The Qundrennial Convention at Na- perville came to a close on the past Sunday evening. It was the greatest convention in the history of the church. Over a 1000 young people gathered from nearly every part of the U, S. and Canada. Those who attended from Bethany have remarked that it “W: the greatvst experience of their life. ' Fl, E. Rall,'A. A. Krug, C. F. Stanf- acher. and BishOp Maze will appear on the prugram from time to time. This will be one of the strongest pro- grams ever put on at Barrington and it ought to draw a large crowd from this vicinity. Many of this church are planning to live in our cottage on the grounds from the first day to the last, this is fine and we urge others to do the same. Sunday: 9:4,5--Chureh school. 11 v.00--The Reverend Fred Blldus, M.A., B.D., pastor of the First Bap- tist church, Greeley, Colorado, will preach. Miss Jane Symons. con- trnlto, will be soloist and precentor. tor, Presbyterian Church 30. Among the Local Churches First United Evangelical Church l C. G. Unanzst. putot The following services have been planned for next Sunday. The pastor will preach at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. The sermon subjects are interest- ine and practical. They are,.10:45 a. tn. "Christ Dwelling in the Heart." Eph. 3:17. 7:45 p. m. “Unconscious Spiritual Loss.? Judges 16:20. The Bible séhool meets n 9:30 B. m. We are to teach the Word of God sanely, faithfully and in a way that will help people of all ages. The les- son for Sunday deal: with Jonathan and David, and it presents a belutiful example of true friendship. If you are not attending any other school visit our school. System-tic innum- tion in the Word of God is a universal need. Ethel Hankin will lend the Chris- tlan Endeavor meeting at 7:00 p. m. Topic, “Is Education Worth Whit It Costs'?" Prov, 3.13-18. There meet- ings are of great value to the young people. Comer, Prayer meeting on Wednesday eve- l nine at eight o'eloek. You need a spiritual uplift between Sundays, so I come to this service. In the sermon on Pleasing God, de- livered on last Sunday evening, the minister said that the Word of God declares that sin and guilt are univer- sal and that all the world stands con- dvmned before God. Bee Romans chapters 1-3. inclusive. Concerning Jesus Christ the Father said, "This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased." Enoch lived in an evil day and yet before his translation he had this testimony, “that he pleased God." In contrast with these two, Christ and Enoch, it is written con- cerning the people of Israel that "with ‘many of them God was not well pleased.". They were rebuked and warned by the prophets and God man- ifested his displeasure with them by _ withholding rain from their land, 'by sending disease and pestilence into their midst and in various other ways. Is God pleased with us? Mr. Roose- velt said that the American people are the best fed, the best clothed and the best housed people in the world. But are we pleasing God? What great moral lesson should have been learned from the Mississippi River “and? Is God to us through the present unemployment situation, the drouth in many states, the increasing lawlessness throughout the land and tho general spiritual barrennesa in the churches? “if I shut up heaven that there be no rain. or it I command the locusts to devour the land. or if I sent pestilence among the people; if my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves andl pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways: then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land." 2 Chron. 7:13, 14, Let us think on these things. Rev, Elmer Gieser, pastor of the‘ Presbyterian church at Wrrtord, Texas" preached a very helpful nor-i mon to a good congregation at 10:45. a. m. last Sunday THE PRESS l lion Luther“ Church Highwood. Illinois Henry G. Hedlund. Putor Sunday "hool-W.46 mm. _ English "rviee--iH0 A. m. Prayer service Wednesday-" tt.ttt. Lawn sot-ill on the EArl Thomplon lawn on Palmer street. Highwood, Pri. day evening. You Ire cordlelly invited to All ur- vices. Mart the week right by “tand- ine the divine service on Sand-y. You will also receive cheer to Itlll curry on your striving efforts, Por alone with any burden we will soon lone the strugcle. Yet we need not bear any burden nlone. _ ' First Preahyterlln Church. beetle" Mark J. Andrews, pastor 9130 Church school. 10:30 Worship nnd sermon. This congregation unite: in divine worship with tho contention of the St. Paul's church on thll Sand-y. The rwrviee will be held in the St. Ptul'l church. the Rev. Joneph Taylor preaching the sermon. - I The sérvice next Sand-y. Aug. tt, will be held in the Presbyterian church. Holy Crow! Cutout Church Rev, C. L. McDonnuzh, punter Wnukognn road, DeerfUld Daily masses, 8 I. m. Sunday mam-s, 6:30, ll Ind 10 mm Benediction follows 10 o'clock mun Confessions Saturday 7:30 to 9 pan CA " I. 1 El SS BINOCULARS- A lei" will be your "liable companion theyenmundmnhnd or an, a all sporting "can. T HERE'S only one way to get every thrlll And ex- citing detail " the Nuioul Air Knee- . . . and (but In by using Curl lei" Prinz Binoculars. JI Get a thrilling close-up of the Air Races . . . with Come in madly and let a: showrmtthevsriousrnodeU of Cari his: Binoculm. 164$ Onlnm Ave., Bunion Also three downtown scorch 105 N. Watmsh Ave. . " Eu! Jackso- BM. - " B. "tuBe Bt Five minutes from anywhere dowtttown--otd in Evumon & AhmrifititSig,nr'a' Homewood and Rev. P. W. Finch-t, Pastor No service: this Sunday. The annual festival of our Evangel- ical home for children and and at Benaenvllle will be held. From Amlt 24-27 the eighth tu. “ion-I Conmtion of the biannual Brotherhood will be held " our Elm. hunt college. Eveéybody is "wind to come either to Be-lite or Hutu-It. Your pastor will preach at Clue-(o this Bind-y. COLUMBIA salami " HIG 397 Thursday St. John'- Inucllal M (Evangelical Synod of Ana-kn) mewood and N. Gnu Day M Rev. P. W. “new. 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