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Highland Park Press, 11 Dec 1930, p. 48

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guc 48 prc the 200â€"CAR GARAGE n&ry sent members Bethany Evangelical Church paFr W N.M.S. is having a very speâ€" ting at 3 p.m. today (Thursâ€" The election of officers will rt of the program. This will wed by a 6 o‘clock dinner. nbers and friends of the Misâ€" society are invited to be They are urged to invite isband or friend as a dinner foundal Gold Medal Pillsbury or Ceresote M Hazel! FLOUR SALE Peaches Tomatoes Preserves Pineapple " ANNIVERSAP Soap Flakes Seminole Tissue Onyour way home after the Theatre _mâ€" DANCE Marine Dining Room Palmolive Soap H M Chipso or American Family nHLPOrROrY EDGEWATER BEACH HOTEL #* . Monday Nights â€" _ Leleb Stare of Stage and Sereen will entertain you Favorite HIGHLAND PARK 503 Central Avenue DEERFTELD Waukegan Road Siemsen All 5â€"lb. i sE Purpose sack lowest possible prices IVERSARY WEEK SALE §300 Block Sheridan Road on the Lake â€" CHICAGO IN THE HOTEL IS AVAILABLE FOR Y()UQEAE ‘& 17¢ "*" 736 PHIL SPITALNY‘S MUSIC iill 2 in the morning. Other week nights dancing till FRIDAYSâ€"FRATERNITY NITEâ€"TILL 1:00 SATURDAYSâ€"PORMALâ€"TILL â€"2:00 A. M. SUNDAYSâ€"CONCERTâ€"S TO 9 PM. ‘stra 1000 sheet Pastor American Home Telephone or Sifted Early June American Home â€" California Yellow Cling â€" Halves or Sliced cakes American Home Country Gentleman American Home â€" Hawalian Slized or Crushed American Home Eight Pure Fruit Varieties 37¢ 35¢ alue 19¢ American Home Solid Pack ' The interest in our Sunday school is on an upward trend, we invite ‘nth:-rs to help us keep up this fine spirit. Each department will open |its worship service at 9:45 next Sunâ€" }day morning. . We urged those not affiliated elsewhere to come and join All members and friends of Bethâ€" any church areâ€" urged to attend the presentation of "The Messiah" at the high school auditorium on Friday evening. Continuous 24 /4â€"1b. P atronage SINCE 1899 Sweet Potatoes Apples Grapefruit _ or Post‘s Bran Flakes otatoes ) 59¢ |NT: Genuine Idaho _ 15 ib Russets peck HIGHLAND PARK 7 South 8t. Jahns Avenue HIGHWOOD 305 Waukegan Avenue Je‘ Washington Jonathans Juicy 1?-:':. 2 1 c 2 ""**49c¢ 2%*25¢ °: 21lc 3 Celebrity Night 5 «a» 35C¢ "** 19¢ No. 2 cans pke. Py3 3 t« 19¢ 35¢ 923¢ THE PRESS 12. young people‘s service at 7, with Eleaâ€" nor Erickson as leader. Rev. Siemâ€" sen will speak again at the 7:45 eveâ€" ning service. Our accomplished male quartette will add much to this servâ€" ice, come and hear them. our ranks. Thie morning. worship service will begin at 11 g.gn.__the A dinner will be served at Bethâ€" any church at 5:30 Monday evening to the ministers and their wives of this city, in honor of Rev. and Mrs. Frank Fitt, who will be leaving our midst in the near future. The Young People‘s circle will have |field and the Wheeling team. These their regular monthly meeting Monâ€" two games should bring a large atâ€" day evening at 7:45 p.m. \tendance. Give the boys your supâ€" We appreciate the fine interest that | port. is being shown in the Midâ€"week servâ€"| Rey. A. J. Byas district superinâ€" ice, but we do feel that this importâ€"| tendent will be with us Friday eveâ€" ant branch of Christian activity|ning Dec. 19. After the preaching should hold a much larger plate. in service he will have charge of the the program of every Christian. Why | Quarterly Conference. Let all memâ€" not come on next Wednesday evening|bers of the conference be â€"present and give expression of your Christian | with reports of the quarters work. expeEIgncess Those who have part in the Christâ€" The choir will have their rehearsal| mas program are busy rehearsing on Thursday at 7:45 p.m. the pageant "The Nativity" which Our Sunday school will present its | will be given ‘Tuesday: evening, Dec. annual Christmas program at a 4:30| 23 at 8 o‘clock. ‘This pictures the inâ€" vesper on Sunday, Dec. 21. The proâ€"| cidents of the gospel story of the gram will consist of a pageant that | Nativity accompanied by Christmas will nortrav the Christmas message |carols. * The choir will present its Christâ€" mas cantata at a 4:30 vesper on Sunâ€" day, Dec. 28. <This will be a fine sacred musical treat, the public is invited to enjoy it. gram will consist of a pageant that will portray the Christmas message and that will weave in a beautiful white gift service. First Presbyterian Church Deerfield Rev. Mark J. Andrews, Pastor 9:30â€"Church school. Departmenâ€" tal organization. Graded instructi_o_n. 'â€"'ldgzélfi;éfship and sermon. The sixth anniversary of the present pasâ€" torate. 4 Tuesday, 8 p.m. â€" Monthly meetâ€" ing of the Church school staff. Wednesday, 7:45â€"Choir rehearsal. ~ Thursday, 2 p.m. â€" Woman‘s Misâ€" sionary society. ; Friday, 7;i15 â€" Troop 52, Boy Scouts, Mr. J. G. Russell, scoutmasâ€" ter. The following dates have been selâ€" ected for the Christmas parties of the respective departments of our Church school: ~ Saturday,. Dec. 13, Primary department; Wednesday aftâ€" ernoon, Dec. 17, the Beginners‘ deâ€" partment; Friday afternoon, Dec. 19, the Cradle roll; the Junior departâ€" ment after Christmas. At the morning service on Sunday, Dec. 21, the church choir will render the Christmas cantata, "His Natal Day" by E. W. Norman. In the evening at 7:30 the young peoples‘ society will present a tableau enâ€" titled "The Quest of the Ages" at which the congregation will have opâ€" portunity to join in the wellâ€"known Christmas carols. A special «inivtaâ€" tion is extended to all these spécial services as well as to all the usual services of this church. The regular meeting of Campbell chapter No. 712, 0. E. S. will be held next Wednesday evening in Masonic temple. There will be initiation of officers. â€" As this is the last meeting this year it is hoped that many of the members will plan to attend. 30 O. E. S$. Meets Dec. 17 Young Peoples‘ meeting. Deerfield Ave. and Rosemary Ter. Rev. A. P. Johnson, Pastor Deerfield, Illinois The church orchestra drew a large audience to the vesper‘ service Sunâ€" day afternoon. The people were so enthused that the orchestra has deâ€" cided to continue the vesper services during the winter months. They inâ€" vite you to their January concert. Thursday evening at the school gymnasium our basket ball team will play the Holy Cross team of Deerâ€" field and the Wheeling team. These two games should bring a large atâ€" tendance. Give the boys your supâ€" port. "”AWciordial welcome to the services of this church. Rev. W. W. Nelson, Pastor Thursday, Dec. 11, 8:00 p.m. â€" Meeting of the Prayer group at the home of Mrs. Ida Carlson on Highâ€" 'wond avenue, Highwood. | Friday, Dec. 12, 7:44 p.m.â€"Regâ€" ular Pioneer league meeting . at |Church. At the meeting of the W.M.S. held last Tuesday afternoon the following officers were elected for the new year: Mesdames John Vetter, president; A. P. Johnson, viceâ€"president; Ed. Stanger, . corresponding â€" secretary; M. A. Frantz, treasurer; John Stryâ€" ker, advisor of Y.P.M.C.; E. Giss, Mission Band leader; A. Frantz, secâ€" retary of Little Hearolds. 9:45 a.m.â€"Sunday school. 11:00 a.m; worship and sermon. 7:00 p.m.; Christian Endeavor. 8 o‘clock evening service. Sunday, Dec. 1, day â€"school. 6:00 meeting. 7:45 p.m. vice in English. Tucsday, Dec. 16, 7:30â€" p.m.â€"Fiâ€" nal session of our Standard Training school at Bethany church in Chicago. Bethlehem Evangelical Church The Swedish Methodist Church Highwood Ave. and Everts Place Rev. W. W. Nelson, Pastor FITTED CASES $15.00 to $200.00 wew voet Thursday, December 11, 1980 8 £EZRANDOLPH ST. tor ies9 _ Cnicado 1, 10:30 a.m.â€"Sunâ€" )0 â€" p.m.; afternoon m.; Evangelistic serâ€"

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