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Highland Park Press, 2 Oct 1930, p. 37

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Thursday, October Wednesday, 7:45 p.m. â€" Choir reâ€" Kearsal. Friday, 7:15 p.m.â€"Troop 52, Boy Scouts, meets in the church. A cordial welcome to all the servâ€" ices and activities of this church, The Bethany Evangelical Church H. F. Siemsen, Pastor All plans are set for a big Rally day on the coming Sunday. â€" Pracâ€" tically every Sunday school in Highâ€" land Park has set apart this day to stimulate new interest in the Church schools where the principles of Christâ€" ian living are taught. Since nearly all the churches are emphasizing the same thing at the same time, the comâ€" munity as a whole ought to make an outstanding response by coâ€"operating with the Sunday school of their own choice. â€" The Bethany school will open at 9:45 with a short program in the church auditorium. This will be folâ€" lowed by a brief lesson study, which will give all visitors an opportunity to see our school in action. Parents and friends of our scholars are urged to come. The pastor will bring a Rally day message at the 11 a.ni. worship servâ€" ice. His subject will be "A Chalâ€" lenge to the Church." In the evening at 7:45 he will speak on "Jesus at a Cross Road." The ELCE will Monday evening at 7:45 for a time. dtton ~ The Trustees will meet in the pasâ€" tor‘s study Monday evening 7:45. Mrs. O. K. Wessling will have Mrs. â€"O. K. charge of the j day evening. _ â€" The W. M. S. will have a very speâ€" cial mecting at the home of Mrs. T. H. Decker 146 S. Second street Thursâ€" day afternoon, October 9. _ The choir will meet Thursday eveâ€" ning at 7:45.. y The W. M. S. rally at Northfield on Tuesday was a grand success. The speakers were an inspiration to all who were present. Rev. and Mrs. C. W. Guinter, ‘returned missionaries from Africa, were given a reception at the Bethany church Tuesday eveâ€" ning. After spending a social time, the ‘pastor »conducted a brief devoâ€" tional service. Rev. and Mrs. Guinter were then asked to give some of their experiences in Africa. _ This was greatly appreciated. by all who were present. Mrs. F. C. Noerenberg returned Sunday evening from tre Quadrennial Convention of the WJ M. S. of the Evangelical church, which was held t prayer service Wednesâ€" 2, 1930 il1 méet a social at South Bend Indiana last week. She reports that several very progressive movements were established which will contribute much to the progress of the missionary activities of the Evangelical church. the choice of seeing either of two good games this Saturday, October 4. You are invited to the University of Illinois game at the University of IIliâ€" nois or the Ripon and Hillsdale vs University of Chicago double header game at Stagg field. To either game scouts must go by troops under adult leadership and in uniform if possible. Scouts should carry their registration cards. Full particulars are in the hands of the scoutmaster of your troop. NEARLY EIGHTY | APPLY AS USHERS | Nearly eighty scouts have made apâ€" plication for ushering at the â€" five Northwestern university home games at Dyche stadium. Inasmuch as our council is only permitted to send 40 scouts, the scout headquaters. has been forced to cut a number of appliâ€" cants and place some on the waiting list. Because more advanced scouts were requested all tenderfoot appliâ€" cants have had to be cut from the Aist.: Other scouts are taken in the order they applied. All who did not get in on the first 40 are placed on the waiting list to be called in case more ushers are needed or some one is needed as a substitute. Deerfield (GGrammar School School notes gleaned from "The Highway" school paper which apâ€" peared for the second time on Wedâ€" nesday. C MIUICC Last Tuesday, September 23, footâ€" ball practice started and a large numâ€" ber reported. Mr. Bates thought as long as there was such interest manâ€" ifested, he would endeavor to get a few games with other schools. The six members of the cat family which are native to the United States â€"cougar or mountain lion, bay lynx (also known as bobcat and wildcat), Mexican jaguar, gray Yaguarundi, Canada lynx,; and Mexican ocelotâ€" are represented by specimens in the | systematic collection of mammals at \‘Field Museum of Natural History. . â€" Practice will be held Tuesday and Thursday nights after school in Jewâ€" ctt park. Jokesâ€" "Did you hear about all the excitâ€" ment in the library ? "No what was the matter? "They found dynamite in the dicâ€" tionary". Miss M.;: "If I earned $40 and gave half to Mr. B. what would Mr. B. have? HarryA.: "I think he would have heart failure. Editorâ€" in Chief, Thomas Duffy states that the Highway, which is beâ€" ing sponsored by the eighth grade is not only an eighth grade project but a school paper and urges all pupils to take pirt' by buying the paper and sending them news. (Continued from page 28) Boy Scouts THE PRESS ARTHUR BOCK GEORGE BOCK of 15 South Second Street have taken over Moore‘s Service Station and wish to announce to the old patrons that they will strive to improve on the excellent service they have received in the pastâ€"and that through their efforts to create a prompt, efficient service they will win many new friends. Bocks Service Station MOORE‘S SERVICE STATION Bock‘s Service Station and The Opening Green Bay and Homewood Avenue Green Bay and Homewood Avenue formerly of at 87

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