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Highland Park Press, 14 Dec 1933, p. 14

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{ 4h 4 Bethany Evangelical Church Laurel and McGovern Rev. H. F. Siemsen, Pastor _ Rev, R. E. Marks, Assistant ; Thursday: The W.M.S. will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Guyot, 598 Glenview Avenue, Thursday afterâ€" PAGE TWELVE First Church of Christ, Scientist First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, Hlincis, 381 Hazel Avenue, is a branch of The Mother ~The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and «the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which includes Church, The First Church of Christ, healing, is at 8« o‘clock. ~Sunday School is open to pupils between the ages of four and twenty, and is held Snnd.ymomiudizfl.'_ . maintained by this church at 43 N: Sheridan Road, which is open daily from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 in the evening. â€"On Sunday the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible and all authâ€" orized ‘Christian Sciénce literature noon at 3:30. The annual election of officers will take place. The hus. bands and friends of the W.M.S. members are invited to join with the ladies for a 6 o‘clock dinner at the Guyot home, a program will folâ€" _ Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson sermon "Is the Universe, Including Man Evolved by Atomic Force" ? $ may _ _All are cordially invited to attend the services and make use of the low. Friday: The choir will have its final rehearsal for the Christmas cantata, on Friday evening at 7:30. All choir members are urged to be Sunday: School at 9:45. Morning worship at 11 a.m. with Rev. H. F. Siemsen, preaching. The choir will present its Christmas cantata, "The Star and the Song," by Fred B. Holâ€" ton, on Sunday afternoon at the 4:30 reading. room. vesper. The young people will give a tea following the vesper, with the choir as their guests. There will no evening service. _ Monday: The young people will have their monthly social and busiâ€" ness meeting Monday qoninz at 7:45. The annual election of officers will take place. Wednesday: Miss Snyder will preâ€" sent the lesson study at our midâ€" week service, Wednesday at 7:45. All members and friends are invited to share in these"helpful midâ€"week services. The Stewards will meet following the midâ€"week service. Christmas Program: The annual Christmas program of our young people and S. S. children will take place at the 4:30 vesper Sunday, Dec. 24. f St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church l Deerfield i Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Church School 9:15 a.m. > Worship services 10:15 a.m. Monday 3:45 p.m. Children‘s choir rehearsal. This is their regâ€" ular time for rehearsals. One or more special rehearsals will be held. The first of these next Sunday aftâ€" ernoon at 2 o‘clock. We are askâ€" ing for the full cooperation of the parents for these very important rehearsals. Only two weeks remain until the presentation of their Christmas cantata. â€" Monday, Dec. 18, Council meeting at the Sunday School room. A very important meeting: and it is urged that all members be present. Friday 8:00 p.m. Adult choir reâ€" hearsal. St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church welcomes you for worship and felâ€" lowship. : Sunday: 9:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 9:30 a.m. Church School. 10:00 a.m. Men‘s Bible class. 10:45 a.m. The‘ Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper and reception of new members. 6:30 p.m. Tuxis. i c k Friday, Dec. 15: : y 4:00 p.m. Communicant class in Minister‘s study. Thursday, Dec. 21: s i 2:00 p.m. Woman‘s Missionary Soâ€" Deerfield _ 7 Sunday masses 8 and 9:30 a.m. Catechism classes 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, Dec. 20: @:00 p.m. Card party at parish 7:00 p.m. Saturday: 7:30 p.m. North Avenue and Lauretta Place Rev. N. S. Nye, Minister W. H. Holgate, Supt. Church School Church School, 9:30 a.m. * ciety at F. H. Meyer home. 7:30 p.m. Children‘s‘ Christ m as party at church. Deerfield Presbyterian Church Dr. W. F. Weir, Minister 6:30 Epworth League. Holy Cross Catholie Church ... Rev. J. E. Savage, Pastor > CHURCH N or "ad Bey Scout" mesting.‘ Froop Saturday: 1: i " 10:00Tuxis Bake Sale at the Linâ€" eoln Market.. The young peoâ€" 9:30 Quintet under the direction of . Mrs. Mannings . will | play . Christmas .music, / ; 9:45 Church School. ‘ Final plans in all departments for our Christmas giving to Laird Community House, . â€" . 11:00 Morning worship. 4:15 Church School: children will Communion service. Bethlchem Evangeli¢cal Church Rev.. E. J. Bruso, Ministér 815 Rosemary Terace | > Deerfield |; â€" _ | Sunday, December 17, 1983 "Church School 9:45â€"@.m. <â€" Mr. Arâ€" thur F. Merner, Sup‘t. / o Morning worship 11 a.m. Special music by the choir. : Sermon by Reverend G. Schwab, District Supt. Evangelical Leaguesof Christian Endeavor 7 p.m. Topic, "Suppose the World Were Without Christ?" Leader, Miss Olive Frantz.â€" The evening service.8 p.m. The Christmas cantata by : the :choir. Everyone welcome. ‘ Freeâ€"will offerâ€" Woeekday Activities f Friday evening preparatory servâ€" ice 8 p.m. Rev. John‘ G.. Schwab leading in the meditative address. Third quarterly conference. OL glSS, HIOVINE PYID »AC ***‘~|fhir and the number of delegates lelujah chorus. . 1 ill be near to five hundred, the sesâ€" Nss aow méstio, ___ |sfons are to be held in the auditorâ€" 10:00 Doreas Society mqetnnx. @ |liftm. Later in the day tours are to 2:30 Mrs.Lioyd Faxom,~Will .&!V®|pe conducted through the buildings another reading in hef Berie8 | ti, show our school to the visitors, A which she is cond.uctmg for uncheon, under Mrs. Wrights sup. the Missionary Union. | ervision, will be served in the school 7:00 Girl Scout meting of TrOOP | cafeteria, ~ [ $1. "A 4 § j#. Y uL Mess j Wednesday the midweek service 8 p.m. f wf? :. © Rev. F. Brandfellner, Pastor A Church with a Welcome for All. Thursday: / . f 7:00 Orchestra rehearsal. i 8:00 Choir rehearsal.‘ > | 1 2:30/W. M.S. meeting at the home" of Mrs. W. Fidder, 534 Linâ€" coln Place. * § | Sunday services: ‘al Supt. R. H. Fidder, } 10:45 a.m. Morning worship. _ Serâ€" mon by the pastor, P 1‘ 7:00 p.m. Young People‘s service. 7:45 Evangelistic service. ;rmox;‘ mon by the pastor. New members are to be received Sunday. j e meet â€" theis ‘apportionment. ‘Will you help them? 4:00 Primary rehearsal for Christâ€" 4:30 Rehearsal for the Christmas language 7:30 p.m. <| Thursday, Dec. I4t‘h: | Pot Luck Supper at the church 6 p.m. id } Friday, Dec. 15: , .. + ; Luther League Christmas meet} ing in the form, of & â€"party at thf parsonage. § : & | 4:15 Church School: children will meet in their departments. â€" 4:30 Christmas Gift Service. Chilâ€" dren of all departments are to bring toys, food, or outgrown elothing for Laird Community House. The Christmas story will be given in‘ song and tableaux, and tie High School chorus will sing their Christâ€" mas numbers A q‘ppelh durâ€" the offering and. presentation of gifts, closing with the Halâ€" lelujah chorus. | t 10:00 a.m. Church School. _ |â€" _| 11:30 a.m. Morning worship. t ,.;2:80 p.m. Christmas! program ré Dec. 18: The Dord the home of Mrs.~ F 110 Pleasant Street. | First United Evangelical Church Green Bay Road at Laurel Ave. St. John‘s Evang: Homewood Ave. and Rev. F. Piepenbrpk, Pastor / Thursday: il + ? 6:30 p.m. Junior chojr rehearsal. 8:00 p.m. Senior chgir rehearsal.; Friday: ied t 3:45 Confirmation class. Grossman entertains the Ladies Aid at the hall. The lor Walther League meets in the evening. Friday, Dec. 15: .last session Zion Lutheran Church § . Highwood, Illinois ylo} Rev. H. G, Hedlund, D.D., Pastor Sunday School 9:45 a.m. s English services 1+ a.m. t Evening service in the Swedia‘ Dr. L. W. Sherwin, Minister Dec. 19th: Choir Rev. W. F. Subk, Pastor West Central and ‘McGovern Sunday School 9:30, /; ' Morning service 10:30. « This church invites you. eoln Market. The young peoâ€"| ; ple need money‘ for ,thou-fi i Christinas projects and the| | meet â€" their ‘apportionment. i’{ ‘Will you help them ? p Primary rehearsal for Christâ€"| C \~~Bl/of the upper grades in the Sunda me | of this semester of the North 3,: is to acquaint the girls with 1 kinds of problems concerning igeals, vacations, and the welfare of rls, nationally and internationally, Tgl‘S'UBlv URBAN SCHOOLS ~â€" N MEETNG HERE | _ Vacations To Be Discussed . ‘ The purpose of these annual meetâ€" ‘O BE HELD â€"APRIL bll_lpeutlon_l"‘_ot" O_ri,gi,nai The Suburban League Girls Clut nference is to be held at Deerfield. hields on April 14, 1984. Nineteer hools in the territory extending as x north as Waukegan, west to Au: ra, south to Chicago Heights, and uthâ€"west to Calumet City, are t« * represented. his is accomplished by engaging rsons of international renown as e speakers, . > $ es The theme for last year‘s confer+ ce was "Internationalism" and is year it is to be "Ideals, Future, d Happiness of Girls."~ _ _ °_ Since this is to be an allâ€"day af: Songs and Cover I _ Being Held Owing to €3, HAAK‘S AU Sa 25% , NL THE PR ll'." \JIHI{ y P Deerfield: | 2 :din: as J o. 3t to All? il?fl. ghts, and | . | v, are to Th L110 â€"I SIZE 50â€"21 14 â€"19 | _|___:$ 810 $ 2.02 __r $ 6.08 38 | |___Fapo| ~|. $ 22 ~__$ 675 â€"1 | $10.35) . _|._ _‘ $ 2.58 C3 Cc â€"19H.D. $16.10 . _ > $ 4.02 | $12.08 Oi}]a ir Sizes Promjrtibnately Lowâ€"Stocks Limited from| the different schools gubmit origital songs and cover designs to theé in hope of b ng recâ€" on to their particular school. ‘the last four succesive years Id has had the géo# fortune to wih the covéer design contest. Last year | Ruth Anderson, who is now a g the Chicago Att@l:}sfitn}o, “fi: ite and unusual Christmas gifts is at the liquidation sale of W.illip& H. Hoops & Company, 581 abash Avenue, Chicago," we ?:r‘ . "Threeâ€"quarters of a milâ€" lion doliars‘ worth of stock gathered from| all over the world| is, being digp, éd of at prices that are at a great gacrifice. This collection of art tréeasfires contains some < unique piéces, such as pirate c:ests, anâ€" tiques from the Orient, ttre piéces of |ar tware from Italy, original oil pnlin ngs, and bizarre statuary." Bra $ 'n\t fficers who are to preside at this Fonference meeting are Grace Coolgy| (Lyons high school) presiâ€" dent; rL:‘lorence Finley, (Morton) viceâ€"president; Marian Bochas (Proâ€" vigo) tecreury'; and Catherine Mcâ€" Brat (Thornton), treagurer. FOR YOUR | PURCHA | |_| _ Preésiding Officers "O mm of Delegates Limited i hizh,néhoolwm}bé,lu"";fl _ Super nusual Gift Suggestions of the best places to buy e CAud ‘ Hansnal : PLhuintmng Fog n t EDA S CC00 PWCCoiE there. : w M anpride, ortunate, since there are girls‘ sessions in school. jous schools are taking the different of the thich are the selection of the }Iidst.a.ppro;}rhte deâ€" IP p A . WANT 5,000 USED TIRES REG. PRICE 81 $ 7.55 $ 7.10 OREDAYVS OLD TIRES ON THE SE OF THE NEW eston ‘TO SUPPLY CO. Oldfield Type Brookfield SEB OUR NEXT WEEK‘S AD FOR HOLIDAY POUL FRESH FISH ervery[‘ Thursday and Friday | _ BEST RO QUALITY MARKE MY, ;...locerrreciccrrnccerderes ” Tender Juicy FLANK Steak MD, .:h ieviseeserienmingencbine M Fresh. Baby BEEF LIVER Very Best Beef PoT ROAST Phone 1241 â€"| _ Free Delivery. â€"~Phone 1241 307 Waukegan Avenug |____â€" B ALLOWANCE | / YOUR COST STOP â€" SHOP â€" SAVE \Waukegan Avenug ____â€" _ Highwood, IIL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS $ 1.7T1 $ 1.88 Phone Highland Park 391 ° lttel' 'h’ilet:t Order Ib. $ 5.67 $ 5.33 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14, PIG Shouder Roast Milk Fed VEAL Breast Milk Fed Veal Quality Market Pure Pork + Sausage Meat * Milk Fed Rib VEAL CHOPS seecenmsepsaurants on anne n <pâ€" cce se ez enesthnene en oiip ennenane Free Delivery _ T4cl v. 16 10¢ 15¢c) 6c VE &5 Lo i £4 P M i# 56 Ts 7 rncee Music i rg | MUSIC DEPARTM _ NEXT FRDAY flwp‘#, DECEMBER 1 When the members of the department hold their thifll'! Winter concert Friday evenin cember 15, the program 'hd M '*u be the result ot* weeks of, diligent practice. Winter concert is always one highlights of the school yea the standpoint of music. It of the two times | when thi together in the same cp promises ian evening of vai tertainment. â€" The band and tra will each present a pr classical and novelty numb the chorus wil} sing Chris ols in keeping with the s In addition to the. select the organizations, Betty Wi freshman‘ this year, will three piano selections. ° The program will be as â€" The Clock and The Dresden By the Blue Hawalian Waters ... Deerfieldâ€"Shiclds Orchestra 0 0 0 ;. Betty Willson Neighbors of Bethichem ........~ In a Conducted by Mr. Finch Morning Noon and Night .........â€" Gonducted by Mr. Finch The personel}.o# the orch as follows: 1 Viclins * Cody Pfanistichl, Consert Mastet Thomas Brown Basses Marcello Rollery _ Jean Pottis Robert CJarkson Elien Horn ... Robert Harrington _ Jeanne Barte Carl Johnson . Suzanne Coa! Joan %rbt Carolou Conle William Schmidley William Watson Leo Tahtinen Alvin Larson Neuman Fell David Pasquesi Franklin Fritech John Roberts Haze! Williame Louise Snyder Edith Waiters Betty Bingham Joan Pier James Degan Charles HofMander John Baidauf Waliter Borgeson Joseph Innocenzi Valerio Ori Gilbert Douglas Vietor Blix J. Seaviezzo G. Killelen K. Mu J. Warren M. Lichwalt PEnsni Co 1 ce ind High $choo} Band «. Flute anll Piccole Cornet: 1-‘-:‘ O. Spaldi Conducted by Mrs, Free Performance igh wald /Carl Dill Aun M# for the Virginia W Flutes Betty Hofim Alfred Edward We Duane Cope Nathan Ude Stewart Cro Lyle Root James Hirsc Russel] San Wi David Al Bdward James Bell Retta Hips John James Saty L. Sarnink H. Lanius C. Can M. Pauisen J. Barrett R. White R. Merner T. Ullman R. Sherer E. Bernin B. Hoff B. glfle_ R., Stahi A. Smith k Wilison

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