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Highland Park Press, 27 Sep 1934, p. 12

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6 wet #1 fi $4 [3 y * L 4* t t 44 #7 ## i bf is ‘Dr. Louis W. Sherwin, Pastor \Thursday, 9:00 a.m., Presbyterian Guild rummage sale at 541% Central ue, second block west of the tacks. Also Friday all day. § qlny. 9:00 a.m., Presbyterian mage sale. 7:30 p.m., Boy rout meeting in the parish house. I-Mn TWELVE TODAY‘S"HOME NEEDS TODAY‘S COMFORTS NORTH SHORE CaAs co. Enjoy modern refriger~tion now ... with an ELECTROLUX H P Presbyterian Church e Lowest operating cost * Permanently silent 3 e No moving parts to wear Together with operating advantages, the Electrolux: GAS refrigerator has every convenience feature. Trigggr tray release, temperature regulator, in#ofor lighting, nonâ€"stop defrosting, twoâ€"temperature chilling units, ample ‘oof space, There is one way to get all the important advantages and savings of automatic refrigeration. That way is to har a new airâ€"cooled Hod_rolux. the GAS r+frigoraior. 5‘; Electrolux is unlike any other refrigerator. Its ofiaflin is so simple that it has no moving parts to wear out or make noise. Think what this will mean to you now and over a m yearsl Another advantage. in ownership of an is the lowest operating cost of any n’frr ator. A tiny gas flame produces cold and takes the p?:'co of motors, belts and fans. 8 Trade in your old refrigerator Ts . stomely fon. prige on is price on Electrolux of $107.50. Easy terms give you 24 months to pay. Telephone for details of Low as $107.50 Church News * REFRICERATOR ‘Tuesday, 10:00 a.m., The first of programs in Mrs. Lloyd Faxon‘s c , sponsored by the Woman‘s issionary Union, will be hel the home of Mrs. A, J. \ Metzel, Syc e place. All women/in the chur¢th :fi urged to come and bring their friends. Tickets may be obtained at the door. | | ‘Wednesday, â€" 8:00 p.m., Preparaâ€" service in the parish house., directors will be in charge of the luncheon at the first "“'““‘sié“" fqll season of the Doreas ety. l&mbers are invited wbflnluduz. adnfEL4n, Sunday| $0 I i7 io ho } itl'opcn to pupils is held S@ithy mmm” years, and Subj hi,' nm in’“’:w. selxnon, Meiity.» Sunday‘s lesson free; pu § readi maintain “L’ bl::i: ht 14 . neriden ;mg“;:_ a church at 43 N. ramabegd || ’k’iw ich is open daily in ho adep n the morning to 6 readug id niz; On Sunday the 5 90. “W open from 2:80 to i 6 the Bible and all authâ€" mrizedy io if'&'”"“- literature C ‘m a rrowed, ‘ or purâ€" All are|éordially invi the servikéd and’ ho uoo of ue recaing 108 make use of the epona .. First Qhurch of Christ, Scientist, Highland|Park, Ilinois, 381 Hazel Avenue, if & branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, HA Boston, Mass â€"The f’l‘l‘{ y morning service is held at 1# @‘clock, and the Wednesâ€" day evenifig meeting, which includes testimoni¢n‘ of Christian Science healing, i8 dt 8 o‘clock. Sundli; . We go back to standard tinte o j’i‘&‘fi,flnnduy morning, hence note the change of time in some of our services. Sunday School at 9:45 a.m. . Morning worship at 11 a.m. ELC.E. 6:30; evening service at 7:80. The pastor will speak at both tlg%‘mo and evening services, * Monday:, The trustee board will meet in ‘the pastor‘s study at 7:45 p.m. for\ their regular monthly busiâ€" ness sesgion. + Wedne w ay: Our midâ€"week service will be v;,;" at 7:45 in the chapel of the churt ;,; , This will be miissionary night v J»Ir!-* missionary message, all are invi bed . to attend. : We encourâ€" age all c {;‘}‘,- people to make use of the requést box, which has been placed or the table in the Narthex. Thursday, October 4 is the opening date of the General Conference of the Evafigelical Church; which will convene on, Ohio, during most «. ~ AMWae . iSunday Rervices (s 9:30, churfhy school, S der. Rally day, Oct. 7. ing wors#Wip, sermon 7:00; p.my,| young p« 7:45 p.ml @vangelist sermon by the pastor. We appééciate the interest and attendandé At all of our services as we .‘,j'ij} new ‘conference year. Mr. and Mrs. Paul White, evangelâ€" istic singéerté wereâ€"with us last Sunâ€" day and (hÂ¥d charge of the singing in the evéfihg service. Midâ€"webkk service: Wednesday, 8 p.m., pray@g and: Bible study hour. Saturday, 8 p.m., the Mission Band will meet} ghildren are cordially inâ€" vited. â€" [lV : . The Bethiny Evangelical Church TLaurel and McGovern Rev q F. Siemsen, Pastor | Friday : |The choir will meet for their rehearsal in the choir room at 7:30. We still have room for a few more 'L voices and for several men, any one interested is welcome to comogg%# the rehearsals and help us in our thoir work. . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHEs “lhttv as the subject of the Lessonâ€"S@tmmion in all Churches of g:;t{- '_i..,. on Sunday, Sepâ€" The fff‘ n Text was, ‘"‘Tremble, thou vf the presence of the Lord, at the presence of the God of Jacob" ‘?" ms 114 :7). . !l&d’ citations which comâ€" prised the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the following from the «Bible: "Judge not accordllig to the appearance, but judge i'?'? eous judgment" (John 1i+24). ME The .f“?lomSermon also inâ€" cluded the following passages from the Chklstian Science textbook, "sciencefind Health with Key to the Scriptur@s," by Mary Baker Eddy : "Whatev@r is material is mortal ... Divine :‘~;‘ nce shows it to be imâ€" pouible‘nt a â€" material; body, though jinterwoven . with matter‘s highest ‘@tratum,‘ misnamed mind, should M;‘man.-the genuine . and perfect man, the jmmortal idea of being, ifdestructible and eternal" wn .Mow er $ First [ ! tyCl.In' 1ers RELIABLE LAUNDRY * tfgk AND ' DRY CLEANING CO. First Church of Christ, Scientist LA WN MOWER SHOP Sout if $8 + ‘ Phone Central Avenue 0 9 0 d Evangelical Church reen Bay at Laurel ndfellner, pastor essage for All. rvices (standard time) : ways find a welcome at chool, Supt. R. H. Fidâ€" y, Oct. 7. 10:45, mornâ€" sermon by the pastor. oung people‘s service. angelistic service with CALLED FOR DELIVERED H. P. 178 T HE PR ESS Morning worship, 11 a.m. Comâ€" munion service. Special music by the choir. ~Rev. John G. Schwab, district superintendent in the pulpit.. _ Wednesday, o.:k 8, church night services begin. service for the entire church. ; i Bethichem Evangelical Church Rev. E. J. Bruso, minister 815 Rosemary Terrace 3 Decerfield Sunday, Sept. 80, 1984: ; Church School, 9 :45 a.m. Arthur F. Merner, supt, Dedication of new evangelical ‘church school hymnals. Parents are cordiglly inyited to atâ€" tend with children. & Evening service, 8 p.m.: Sacred concert by Novelty Quintet. Everyâ€" one invited. Freewill offering. Friday, quarterly conference at 8 p.nu :: ts $ _ Wednesday, Oct. 3, meeting of the church council in ithe Sunday school room. d uge _ Make plans to attend the loyalty worship service Sunday, Oct. 7. ~ Evangelical League of Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. Topic: "Worthâ€" while Aims for the Year Abead." ‘ Thursday, Oct. 4,. Ladies‘ Aid meeting at the b?mo of Mrs. Wm. Steinhaus. < * |/ heas. St. Paul‘s Church bid you a hearâ€" ty welcome. C Friday, Sept. i& 8 p.m., meeting of young people &t the church,. The pastor will ‘apm":chte meeting all his young people at this time. 2 ~ Monday, Oct. 1, 3:45 pm., childâ€" ren‘s choir reheargal, > t of the month of October. Great isâ€" sues .of national| and international interests will be discussed at this gathering and many vital matters pertaining to spiritual interest will be determined.. Changes will be made in the pom and temporal afâ€" fairs of the ch e p t h h m io 12 3 F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor % Church school at 9:15 a.m. Worship service at 10:15 a.m. Sunday school and service will beâ€" gin on Central Standard Time. | "A church that cares. St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Modern methods: and modern equipment makes laundry work done in any North Shore Quality Laundry such that it sets a standard of quality which many other laundries strive for. Look for the gold, green and red inâ€" signia on laundry trucks. This insignia is asturance of the finâ€" est laundry work obtainable at :_o dv:\m cost than the ordinary in NORTH SHOR 618 N. Green Bay Road, Highland Park 1210 Central Avenue, Wiliactte Phone Highland Park 177 4 Phone Wilmette mo_, i French Laundry Quality Laundry Reliable Laundry | Nelson Laundry North 806 Dempster Street, Evanston 1709 Darrow Avenue, Evanston Phone University 2776 Phone University 4620 @2 arm»z2 +4 Home washing! It‘s the old ioned way of d the laundry. Just as there is a _ modern milk su so there is a more modei ient, : satisfactgry and economical way of having th ily laundry d Today serving each comm of the north is a member of the North Shore lity Laundries. is a big;h::‘odom institution em the most upitoâ€"date me 5. ® s d & 1 d AND IT‘S JUSYT AS FOOLISH TO DO YOUR WASHING AT HQME Why don‘t you break away from all that drudgery Involved in washing at home? BE MODERN! Send your next week‘s bundle to the member in your community. Horrors! A cow on the lawn of a|north shore home? What will the neighbors think? Tskl Tsk! "Old fashjoned." "Crude." 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