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Highland Park Press, 20 Nov 1930, p. 37

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A fine interest is shown in the work in the Bible school. ' The work- ers meet at 9:00 a. m. for prayer. The school opens promptly at 9:30. The lesson for next Sunday presents the story of "The Rich Young Ruler." Marie 10:17-27. He refused a life of saerifie'm1 service. He might have been a very useful man but his life was spent on a low plane; he missed salvation and lost a greet reward which he might have had. A judge has said that we could close our jail: in a few years it we could bring all of the boys and girls of the present generation into the Bible school and to Christ. During a long experience with delinquent boys he discovered that out of 4,000 who pulsed More him on their way to jail. retorrntttory, or parole, only three had belonged to a Sunday school. But the main prob- lem is not with the boys and girls; it is with their parents; they do not see things in the right light. The writer heard about certain parents, well known to him, who are heart- broken today because their son is going wrong. They were blind to the situation when he entered upon the wrong path. Now it is quite dim- cult to correct him. The congregation has voted to have a praise and prayer service on Thanksgiving day at 10:00 a. m. The pastor will give a short message-p- propriate to the occasion. Bishop W. F. Hell, of Allentown, Pa., died on Thursday, Nov. 6, after an illness of about four weeks. His last days were most triumphant. At one time he asked the members of the' family to sing. They sang the old hymn, "Precious Name. 0 How Sweet! Hope of earth and joy of heav'n." He smiled and said, “Hal- lelujah! Hallelujah!" Even during hie last illness he seemed to be busy holding meetings, preaching and pro- nouncing the benediction. One of the last things which he said was. "The world is in such confusion and when" you see rest ahead. it looks so in. viting." "l would not have you to be ignorant, brethren, concerning them which are asleep. that ye sorrow not, even as others which have no hope. For if we believe that Jesus died and rose attain, even so them also which sleep in Jesus will God bring with Him." 1 Thea. 4:13.14. "There. First United Evnngelicll Church C. G. Unangst, Pastor Continuing the sermons on the first chapter in Ephesians, the pastor will preach on "Salvation and Seal. ing" next Sunday It 10:45 a. m. Eph. 1:13. At the evening service at 7:45 he will preach on "What Does It Mean to Be a Christian?" The singing is always inspiring, Come and bring others. _ _ Mrs, Unangst will lead the Christ- ian Endeavor meeting at 7:00 p, m. Topic. "Things for Which We Should Be Thankful." Pa. 103:1-13. A good meeting is expected. Come! Prayer meeting on Wednesday It 8:00 p. m. These Wednesday eve- ning meetings are good. The inter- est is growing. You cunnot be the kind of a Christian that God wants you to be if you do not get into a good prayer meeting at least once a week _and take some part in it. Comet. Thursday, Nov. 20, 1930 Among the Local Churches fore, my beloved brethren, be ye steadfast, unmovtrble, l " I y I nbounding in the work of the Lord, furasmuch as ye know that your labor is not in vain in the Lord." 1 Cor. 16:58. You no cordially invited to nuke use of the tending room, 43 N. Sheri- dan rd., where the Bible and ttll auth- orized Christin Science lint-tun any be read, borrowed or purchned. The reading room it open every week- day from nine in the morning until six in the evening, on Wednesdey un- til 7:30 and on Sunday Murttootrfrorn 2:30 to 6:30. Subject. for next Sunduy’l lei-on “Soul and Body." M. John's Evangelical Church (Evangelical Synod of America) Green Bay Rd and Homewood Ave. Rev. F. W. Fischer, Pastor Telephone 8348 Our services hut Sunday morning and evening showed a marked in. crease in attendance which is grsti- fying to the congregation and the pastor. Let us grow spiritual knowl- edge and wisdom. Fin! Church of Christ. Sciontilt Highland Park, Ill,, 381 Hm! avenue. n branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientilt, in Boston, Mass., holds service: every Sunday morning at 10:45 1nd on Wednesday evening It 8 o'eloek, when testimonies of Christina Science heli- ingl are given. Sundny Ichool meetl It 9:30 B. m., and in open to pupils between the Age- of four and twenty. On Thanksgiving day we shun have but one service. the main service " 10:30. The offering on that day will go into the synodicnl trenury. Our ever enthusiastic Sunday school hes proved itself loyal when it turned over to the church treasurer a check for $110. We all ere thank- ful to the Sunday schoo]. Sunday school at 9:30. Morning services " 10:30. Evening services " 7:30. Theme, "Thy kingdom eome." CoMrrtmtion chases on Suturduy from tMt. St. John's church believes in Bibli- cal teaching and preaching, Ind here you are to receive the bread of life. Come and be happy with us. The attendance at our new mission at Waukegan on last Sundny was larger than on the former Sunday. We are pleased with the interest that is manifested. Sewing circle on Friday morning in the church pnrlon. Cl THE PRESS The Swedish Methodist Church Highwood Avenue and Evert: Place Rev. William W. Nelson, Pubs! Thursday, Nov. 20: 7:15 p.m.--Choir reheat-l. tclli p.m.--Cot-tiottal meeting " church. Saturday. Nov. 22: 8:00 pam-The Sewing circle will be entertained " the John Holmberg home, M Prnirle avenue, Highwood, Sunday, Nov. 23:, 10:30 tcrtt.9undsy school. 6:00 pam-Afternoon meeting. 7:45 pan. - Evangelistic service in English. Blessed ll the men who hungers and thirst: utter righteous- ness. for he shall be Med. Why in such I mun blest? Perhaps it ll be- cause he never tries to ttttree his soul by feeding on the bunks of some yesterday. The church places spirit- unl food within the reach of every- body. Fatt ye chit which in good, and let your soul delight incl! in Church school " 9:16 mm. Worship service It 10:30 am. Choir Friday It 7:30 run. Confirmation Suturdny " 9:00 mm. Tunksttivine service next Sunday morning with Ipecinl music by the choir. We cordially invite you to worship with us. Members of the church council met with a group of workers from tU church to mlke preliminary plum for the "Every Member Cumin" for and let your soul delight itself in fatness. "neline your/ear,-), And your soul shtll live. You are invited to worship with us. M. PIuI'I Evan-lien! Church Deerfield, Illinois Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok. Punter PHONE YOUR ORDER NOW WE ARE tfer-im-rig AGENTS Telephone 2300 aninil, Illinois EARL W. GSELL (it Co. PHARMACISTS The St. Paul's church 'lll m I mnllcll prornm on Saw BT.- nine Nov. 30. We will pram: ul- ectlom by the cholr, ml. qmrtqt, trio, and instrumental uloctlm. No tultttistsiott churn, only tn (marlin. 1931. About " ultrasound": " so out on thin can” to when sukocrippiqng for the 1081 W. The "L.L.L." club will that “In. day evening Nov. W. Node. " to place ot meeting will be not to all members. Sunday school " 9M5 English servicel at It Evening servicel at " Choir Tuesday evening Luther league Fridny the home of “in Alice Log-n street. League" Evening servicel at 7:30 pm . Choir Tuesday evening It T:80 pm. Luther league Fridny evening " the home of “in Alice ninth. DIS Log-n street. League" be that. . Cateehiam clu- at the pal-mg. Suturdly It 10 mm. Congregation“ muting Wednes- day evening, Nov. an " 8 pm. Nov. 27. Thulhgiviu servic- Thursday morning at " Ban. " I congregation we wilh to give tttaah to the Almightly Fume tot " Holy Cm (Eadie Chunk Wnukeean Rat. DeertUld, Illinois Rev. C. L McDonough, Palm Sunday mum at B and no a. m. Benediction follow. the Int mun. Instruction clun- for nil and”. ire held every Saturdny morning a 10.nan. bountiful bleuink upon u- u vidmll Bttd " . eo-tion, Confenionl Sammy “all“ 7:30 to ' pm. Zion “than Church Hithwood. Illinois Rev. Henry G. Hedlund, Pastor Highland Park, Ill Talephono III) BMt indi

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