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Highland Park Press, 17 May 1934, p. 11

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unday Seeet Saturday of of Meet. Â¥o ¢gURSDAY, â€"00 Y. Woman‘s Club will | _ meet gt the home of Miss Marâ€" jorie , 1540 Dean Avâ€" enue, for a social meeting. â€" ‘First U Evangelical Church : Green $‘Bd. at Laurel Ave. ; _ Rev. F. Brandfeliner, Pastor © Midâ€"week service of prayer held m Wednesday evening. e lf y services: +* #:30 Church Bible School, Sup‘t R. B6 Hommg gâ€" worship. Sermon by 4:00 Boy Stout meeting. Troop 324 School. Dr. Sherwin will have a special message for church members on £ growth, in the Young People‘!s division. â€" _ 100 M worship. The Rev. c / s. Mack, secretary of f the Y People‘s department ~ of the Board of Foreign ‘Misâ€" sions, will be the speaker. :00 Society. Clark Wright, | _Skidmn.lm.h ‘\ _ Carpehter, and Kay Thomas F will plan our program on "Our _‘ _Church and Our Schools." \$:30 a.m. The Church School George F. Stanger, Supt. _ 10:00 a.m. Men‘s Bible class. Subâ€" ject, . "Qualities : of Leaders." Teacher, Dr. Weir. :45 a.m. Public worship. â€"Sermon E by Dr. Weir. | _ ‘ 7:00 p.m. Tuxis. > ' Holy Cross Catholie Church Rev. J. E. Savage, Pastor Deerfield Sunday masses, 8 and 9:30 a.m. C â€"chism, 8:30 a.m. Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Confessions, :Moe'n "‘.;”" People | 4:00 p.m. Young ‘s service. â€"â€"â€" sub "Signs of the Times." 1 A timely message on conditions 3 in world today. Eon are cordially invited to all of Deerfield Presbyterian Church Pr. W. F. Weir, Minister Laure! Linden Avenues â€" . Louis | . Sherwin, Minister Ch Phone 683 ° 6 « $ P § f (’â€"-) \ P L ,. . TA A xllm f 2 C M ( M3 "’: Ne y 4+ \| geat e W â€" sita y\ }" : "‘vu:v ”'. | . -‘é “ K sBA || | || xa nb P )N i @6 aa // on t\ W € & P /%/ (' \\ \ “% v“ }J & f:. J B \t&/ 4Â¥ )/ /s THIN SMOOTH TIRES * NEW C Tirestonce #* SK|DD|NG c ccs itr cA is a * BLOWOUTS . BLOWOUT PROTECTION l ACC]DENTS [ â€" . carEâ€"FREE DRIVING + DISA STER . LONGER MILEAGE BUY FIRESTONE TirEs TODAY BEFORE TIRE PRICES INCREASE High Speed Type 450.81.. #.1§ 415â€"19.. 8.65 5.00.20.. 9.60 25 $. Second Street Haak‘s Auto Supply Co. MAY 17, 19834 Presbyterian Church t L TWb "woflnflmmh Amow scery Mondag Nigkt N. B. C. Nework Church News Other Sizes 4.15â€"19.. 5.00â€"21.. 5.25â€"18.. Oldfield Type SEE US TODAY §6.50 pomnnsmemmalineme t CCC 00 Cw 0 Proponloac'oly Low Church ~School 9:45 am. Mr. Arthur F. Merner, Supt. A y Morning worship 11 a.m. Special music. Sermon subject, "Pentecost: God‘s Answer to the Needs of the World." Reverend Bruso in the pulâ€" pit. _ Evangelical League of Christian The evening service 8 p.m. A serâ€" vice ofithoughtful meditation, of inâ€" spiration, and worship. Special muâ€" sic. A short message by the pastor. Weekday . Thursday: The minister will be in his study for consultation between the hours of 2 and 5 o‘clock. Friday: Rehearsal of the Choir 8 Endeavor 7 p.m. Topic, "What Is Right and What Is Wrong with Modern Youth?" 5 Tuesday: Monthly meeting of the RLC.E. 8 p.m. Wednesday: The midâ€"week service 8 p.m. ; t "A Church that Cares." F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor â€" | â€" Church School 9:15 a.m. | Worship service 10:15 a.m. ® Observance of Pentecost Sunday and celebration of Holy Communion. Sunday evening 8 o‘clock lecture and movies by Dr. Leslie Fuller on his 1000 mile canoe trip to Hudson Bay. Public is cordially invited. â€" > ‘Choir rehearsals. Children‘s choir Monday 3:45 p.m. Adult choir Friâ€" day 8 p.m. e e c 4 Members of the Tri Society and the L.LL . club will hold their busiâ€" ness meetings Sunday evening preâ€" ceding the lecture. _ > 8 May 22, 23, the North Illinois Disâ€" trict Conference will convene at La Salle, II1. Mr. George Harder willl accompany the pastor as delegate. On Thursday evening the Junior Walther League will entertain the confirmation class from 7 until 9. evening. The Junior Choir meets at 7 and the Senior Choir at 8 on Monday Bethlehem Evangelical Church Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Minister 815 Rosemary Terrace St. Pauls Evangelical Church Sunday School 9:30, Morning service 10:30. leemer Evang. Lutheran Church West Central and McGovern Rev. W. F. Subhr, Pastor Pentee:: 4.15â€"19. . Sentinel Type Phone. Highland Park 391 +# “"’ .. : §.50 44021 83.71 450381 4.38 4.15â€"19 499 30134 Cl. 3.55 Courier Type First Church of Christ, Scientist : First Church of Christ, % Highland /Park, Dlinois, 381 Avenue, is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. The Sunddy morning is held at 11 o‘clock, and the We * day evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Sunday School is open to pupils ; the ages of four and twant'ym Sunday morning at 9:30,. lz Subject for next Sunday‘s leason sermon "Mortal and Immortals." | ‘A free public reading room. is maintained by this church at : N. Sheridan Road, which is open daily from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 in the evening. On Sunday the read> ing room is open from 2:30 to §:80. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Science, literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased. . All are cordially invited to attend the services and make use of the Grace M. E. Church l’ & North Avenue and Lauretta Place Rev. N. 8. Nye, Minister .| . W. H. Holgate, Supt. Church Sch¢ Church School 9:80. |_ /; ~| _ _ >| Morning (worship 10:45. “fid Given Power." ¢ all $ & Epworth League 7:00. |___| . |‘ Evening service 8:00, "Alcohol ill Modern Lsfe.” A discussion "fll illustrations. The public is invited. _"Adam and Fallen Man" v‘u&un subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist on Sunday, May 13. P d CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES The Golden Text was, "As Adam all die, even so in Christ: all be made alive" (I Corin 15:22). § T.4 Among the citations which bfi prised the Lessonâ€"Sermon was thi following from the Bible: "And God said, Let us make man in ow ~ after our likeness: and qtnghem have dominion over the f ' sea, and over the fowl of the ait, and over the cattle, and over: all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the ¢ s 8o God created man in his own image, in, the image of God created he him; male and female created he them. . .: .. And God, saw everything that he bhad mnda:‘ and behold, it was very good". (Gé@ | 1:26, 27, 31). i The choir at 7:80 in evening. +. Our Young People are invited to join with the Chicago Union E.L.C.E. which will hold its spring rally at Villa Park Saturday .evening. _ . _ : Sunday Stchool at 9:45 a.m. Mornâ€" ing worship at 11 a.m. The pastor will bring a message in harmony with the thought of Pentecost. . Inâ€" with the thou; termediate . C.] People at 7. n».m. with Rev. ng. have ing a 8 p.m Monday have their : day evening the church : Midweek s evening pra: in the towe? the direction der. All m invited to e ices. Sunday, May 29th, Whitstinday 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion, _ ; 9:30 a.m. The Church School. ‘ 11:00 a.m. Morning prayer ‘pnd' se mon. !> _ : !>. [ Monday in Whitsunweek, May $1: ~9:30 a.m. Holy Communion. || Tuesday in Whitsunweek, May *2: :9:30 a.m. Holy Communion.â€" | ‘__â€".«Announcements ) ___|_ .. The regular meeting of the‘zvq- try will be held on Mondsy evening, May 21, at 8 o‘clock, in th l:-ectog lish. _ _= .)_ %al Friday evening, May 18: || _ Luther League will meet at the home of Margaret Hoie, on Burchâ€" ill Avenue entertain . by Ellen ~Carlson and Margaret Hoie. | iMay B4 ns us n > c is 3 n ELCE style Laurel Rev Zion Lutheran Church | _ . ... Highwood, minifi‘ wa Sunday School 9:45 a.m. | . Confirmation service 11 &.m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Engâ€" Trinity Episcopal Chutch . | Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector East Laurel Avenue Read the Want Ads The ‘May National Festival Dinâ€" ner will be served by the Ladies Aid, at the church parlot f Henry G. Hedlund, Pastor, Bethany Evangelical Churth Laure! and McGovern : their 2.: The young people will ir monthly business meetâ€" social program Monday at will have the Choir are message in ht of Penescz:l. 5. at 7 pm. | Y Siemsen class will t the Woman‘s Club at 8 p.m. | J$ Pentecogt. . Inâ€" _ p.m. | Young g it 8 e mavvice at 8 its r room T8E |PRESS Pastor rehearsal n (Friday h Annual : The Distrist N Distrdet Lodge o. 6 of i wl nogfiits shnout conven An&:‘ Friday and MiMturday, May tien in it fhe ont Tample, Mighâ€" y [E > nic Temple, Highâ€" hndm m e will be approxiâ€" xow“l"u, Indiffilk tes from Illinois ing states. The « "Thes ® ‘ ‘“,‘;:- conventions had: Imn m Bc % $ he Moraine Hotel. tion : of fratem j m ® ’ business there i ndd iA Â¥ery interesting yro'- gram. May@r E. B, Metzel will give the wel¢o "f?‘j"‘j;.,j Friday mornâ€" ing and also b principal speakâ€" er at the 1‘} u > turday evening. There will be dancing and other enâ€" tertainment provided. both Friday and Skt -=_,,’,§ ngs. If time permits the Highland Park police dopnr:ze will provide a .motorcyâ€" cle escort fbr a sight seeing trip about the clty and vicinity. The : Scafidinavian Fraternity is oneof& Rtrongest and largest orâ€" ganzations of its kind in the counâ€" try. In agddition to providing social privile maintains a mutual funeral fund and ialso a sick benefit Fund.| The B and: Park Lodge, Chapt"r *';‘ufi_fl 71, composed of some 125 nbers, : been one of the moct“Fn asful 1 in the disâ€" triet. P ; 30 | j To be |ellgible for this qrganizaâ€" tion, o{, ust be Scandinavian by birth or fléieent, or related by marâ€" riaxe,gp ding one is between the . ages ‘of sixleen and fifty years and is of the GBucasion race. Legio fl 1’ C ryHas _ The Highland| Park Americnn‘ Lom Auxil held a meeting: Th ay, May 10, and chose a nomâ€" inating ¢ommittee, as follows: Mrs. Philip Colé, chairman; Mrs. Shanaâ€" felt, ai Averson, Mrs. Norrien, and Mrs. D f.‘j | Johngon. Th?D nÂ¥iliary helped observe Hosâ€" pital Day on May 12 by furnishing cookies é‘,g?; he rans Hospital at North Chigago. ¢ The Ausil L;lm meet at 10 a. m. Sunday, May |27, at the Masonic Tem ‘" will attend the memâ€" orial setviees at| Trinity Church at 1 and Prospect Avenues. Memâ€" orial Day Bervices will be held Wedâ€" n‘““_y'{‘ the A-;fl that mo, hall on | io Park Avenue ADVENTISEMENT will meet at 9 a.m. in front of the old city al Avenue, tion of Lodge To This Week WM. RUEHL & ©O. of o o Tocinot" of the YWCA are giving &nother daleo' m y" F PA xy 25. A splendid crowd att he last dunee,zg" members &nd friends are 1 ‘ forward to the: one. i o or+n of the seaso may be purâ€" chased 4 of the club or at the dodor. Gay‘s Gay Boys will furnish the music. | ; . Tho:loul;YWCA ufln conâ€" duct a limited num! 'oftll-‘xpsnle bus â€" the World‘s F urâ€" iuw‘ th of June. Tours will be scheduled 1. which will be to both men and Follow a clof of Is, there ‘will} be tours for & mii 414 W'i;lv’ P aERCC rb hss d Mrs. ht chairman of these tours and, Bwn._ Y Y«W.C.A; Notcs /. TO ALL CITIES mrmmacn Ir BUSES .â€". FREQUENT SERVICE New York ._._$15.00 Grand Rapids 3.00 Miami ..._.___. 20.20 BUS 4 Cent 24 | innetka, Tllinois t ®: i know that Lhave a beautiful club room availâ€" \\__ 1| able for private parties? d that there ig no extra charge for its use when ou have bri or club luncheons or dinner ies. Special arrangements can be made for ancing es. Make this your own private dub. one Winnetka 3724 for reservations. â€" The Cirimnegs Cavern s PHONE WINNETKA 3724 ; r St. at Hill T 1%% blocks North of Indian Hill Station VanBuren St exposition SPECIAL â€" Shields club ersonal Management t deal DA KING Joe ALS COMPANY lflmmm betualiiihrnts® Aucteated doubts the fair is not going to be as interesting as last year, a tour will convince them of how much there is to see and how great it is. There are more new things to see than can be covered in one trip. The bus will be limited to 82 this year, It will be both economical and convenient to see the fair this way, during the month of June. The first tour will be Thursday, May 31, leaving the Y at 2 o‘clock and returning about midnight. A deposit must be made with the resâ€" ervations. Reservations cmlose Monâ€" day, May 28. M nemiceis Lambeth Workshop .. Draperies â€" Fabrics Phone H. P. 4240 Tel. Wabash 4740â€"37 s oo N* on PAGE ELEVEN #H | n ,P 1P L §3

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