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Highland Park Press, 13 Nov 1930, p. 37

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Thursday, Nov. 13, 1930 _Bethany Evangelical Church Rev. H. F. Sienisen, Pastor Wednesday evening of this week was the opening service of a series of special evangelistic meetings. Rev. A. J. Byas brought the first ines- suge. The pastor will speak this eve- ning and Friday night. Rev. Byas will speak again on Sunday evening. Dr. Philip Beushcr will speak each evening the following week. An in- vitation is extended to all of the churches to participate in these spe- rial efforts. Our Sunday school opens at 9:45 each Sunday. We invite all inter- ested in some class to come and join our ranks. Communion will be ob. served at the 11 a.m. worship ser- vice. Miss Olive Ilaefele will speak tn the yuung people at 7 p.m. Rev, Byas will preach at 7:45. Each evening next week will be de- voted to the special meetings. Dr. I',euy,cher is a forceful speaker, his messages are vital and he will be a great help to (my in need of the spir- itual elements of life. Quartettes and other musical organizations will furnish music each evening. The community Thanksgiving ser- vice will be held at the Presbyterian, church Thursday, Nov, 27 at 10:30 a.m. First United Evangelical Church C. G. Unangst, pastor The sermon subjects for next Sun- day are: 10:45 am. "The Christian Believer's Inheritance." Eph. 1:11. 7:45 p.m. "The Cause of the Present Economic Depression; the Cure," 2 Chron. 7:14. Good singing at every service. (Tome early. Bishop'W. F. Heil of Allentown, Pa., was buried on last Monday, after an illness of four weeks' duration. He resided in Highland Park for eight yours same years ago and was well known by " considerable number of our citizens. At the service on Sun. day morning, pastor C. G. Unangst mil speak briefly on his triumphant home-going.- His last words were most interesting and suggestive as to his outhrk for the future. ' The Bible school meets at 9:30 am. Lrsson subject, "The believing Cen- turion." Matt. 8:543. He was a Gen- tile whose faith was commended. The lesson suggests thoughtful care for others. Steady attendance on the part of all members of the school is of vital importance. Come! Come every Sunday. Come on time. Prayer serv- ice for the workers at 9:00 am. _ Mrs. H. F. Maechtle will lead the Christian Endeavor meeting at 7:00 pm. Topic, “An Example of Steward,- ship." John 17:1-7; Lk. 2:49. Prayer and praise service on Wed-f nestiay at 8:00 p.m. You earmot be} the kind of a Christian that Godl wants you to be if you do not attend; a good prayer service once a week rmd take some part in it. l Last Sunday was a notable day with us. The morning service (le) rich in blessing. The missionary serv- io in the evening under the auspices‘ " the Women's Home and Foreign Missionary society, with a great mes- sage by the speaker, Jtev, T. , Bash, nzissioiary ii, South America, for twenty-four years. was quite extra- Among the Local Churches will ispeak p.m. Rev, "Love worketh no ill to his neigh- bor: therefore love is the fulfilling of the law. And that, knowing the time, that now it is high time to awake out of sleep; for now is our salva- tmn nearer than when we believed. The night is far spent, the day is at hand; let us therefore mat " the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light. Let us walk honestly, as in the day; not in rioting and drunkenness, not in chambering and wantonness, not in strife and envying. But put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make no provision fur the flesh, to fulfill the lusts there- of." Rom. 13:10-14. "Redeeming the - time, because the days are evil." Eph. Knit}. ordinary in many ways. The Mission band was given a part in the pro- gram and we were impressed with the fact that good work is being done with the boys and girls. The out- standing event of the day was the opening service of a branch Bible school and church service held at 2:30 Qub-Aivision of the city, who hive no connection with any church or relig- ious organization. 7 _ -rryrrtrai"ivltukeran. The attendance surpassed our expectations. The aint is to reach hundreds of people in I First Church of Christ, Scientilt Highland Park, Ill., 381 Hazel avenue, t branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.. holds servicel every Sunday morning nt 10:45 uni on Wednesday evening It 8 o'eloek, when testimonies of Christian Science hell- ings are given. Sunday school meet- It 9:30 B. m., and is open to pupils between the use: of four and twenty. Subject tor" next sundwh lesson sermon, "Mortals and Immortals." You Ire wrdilily invited to mike use of the reading room, 43 N. Sheri- dan rd., where the Bible and all auth- orized Christian Scienée literature may be read, borrowed or purchued. The reading room is open every week- day from nine in the morning until cit in the evening, on Wednesday un- til 7:30 and on Sundny Harmon from 2:30 to 5:30. Highland Park Methodist Church North avenue at Laurette place Frank Davidson Hopkins, minister Notwithstanding the torn-up con- dition of the church on Sunday due to the redecorating going on, both Sun. day school and church services were held as usual and with good attend- ance at each. Some of the classes were held in the parsonage and church service was held in the league room. It is expected the dee, orating of the auditorium will be completed this week so that services may be held there next Sunday, " though some details will yet remain to be completed. The change in the appearance of the room is going to he very noticeable and will present a much more devotional and churchly environment which cannot help but promote the true spirit of worship. Mr. Herman Juhrend, who has been doing the work as a contribution to the church, has been ably and faith- fully assisted by a group of boys from his Sunday school class and a THE PRESS few of the men glen. This Thursday evening the annual church family dinner in held in the' church. attended by a large number nf' members and regular attend-nu upon our church serviees. Rev. John Thompson, punter of the Chiago Temple, Ind Rev. Dr. A. S. Moore, our district superintendent, are the speakers and others contribute mod. cal numbers. This is to be an nnnuul “fair intended to cultivate. the church family spirit and promote the yen": activites. More will be mid of this next week. The Epworth Lelzue meeting next Sunday night will be led by the prel- ident of the league. Min Ann Fran- tonioux. Miss Dorothy Himmler led the meeting Inst Sunday night in a most tteeeptable mlnner and there was a spirited discussion of the topic "The Church and Disarmament." The League room is to be redecorated as soon as the main room is fully com- pleted. The W, F. M, S. met with Mrs. Himmler on Logan 'street, Tuesday Mterttoon, and enjoyed In interesting man-m. led by Mrs.’ Innis Miller, on We topic. "The Thrill of the Uninter- estintr." ' F. W. Fischer. pastor _ . Telephone 8848 I Prid A hmllhy body grown. and so does will m uur work. Our Sunday uchool his Meyers increased during the Inst few weeks. men m The new scholars huve adjusted them. C selves and take an active part in their ate rvspeetive chimes. ”an9 Our divine service: Ire inspiring‘o'clock (Evangelical Synod of America) Green Bay rd. and Homewood m F. W. Fischer. pastor Telephone 8848 M. John's KvoIteiieat Chureh I / -'i'ifi-iriris1'"i" 'iii').' W " i‘ I New PHONE YOUR ORDER NOW WE ARE tfer-i-si-ix-rg AGENTS Telephone 2300 Rgvinil, Illinois EARL. W. GSELL (it Co. PHARMACIST? IVG sis" 'tosst' and uplifting. We welcome the vil- itors and invite them to come min. The evening urvlm up writ M- ed; we had only four worshippers leu in the evening um in the non:- in: God ealU u- to his home. let III lo. Sunday school at 0:30. Divine urvicu at 10:80. Evening uwim at 7:30. Mo: “Hallowed be Thy Name." thMrrturtiort' intimation Snurdny It 0 o'clock. in this clan we have ave girls and flee boys who not only leurn the Bible but who Alla lill‘ for In during our ”when. The doom of St. John’- church m wide open for everybody who wants to worship and who mm: to learn the Bible truth. A friendly congre- ration cxtendl the hand of wqleottte. Wednesday. Nov. I school when And 1 the Albany Park L earner Splulding and mum Sunday 'ehooi, ft English service. Swedish nervim Tuesday, 7:30 Friday, Nov. 14--T'he brothedm ill meet at the home of Ir. Jo eye“, 226 Burch"! "an“. , m are urn-d to be present. Cauchumen clu- meets u the . " eight Zion Lutheran Church Henry G. Hedlnnd, Milt“ Hiahwood. Illinois Saturday wow - A owwsot 1,,stssu,,,, Highland Park, Ill Telephone uoo A“ In ..m 11 mm. morning The brotherhood me of If. John I1 avenue. The omen mod. ttthemtt cl 1 Thorndllc m ttki MI pm " The Sand-y the church It choir " ton ar "

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