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The Life from Berwyn, Illinois • 17

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The Lifei
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Berwyn, Illinois
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Tht LIFE Friday, Oclobw ma 17. in our churches Ceremony tomorrow Auxflkry Btsbop Alrrw4 Mora you spofid i find out tAJsVaBle IAIB81AAI wtkit wrong Field director speak Transmission 19 pt. sua 10 discount BERWYN BIBLE CHURCH, 82t7 Rum- TtGQMf jMty AW8Jf FTlC IS WWf 2001 S.Cicro Ave. 656-S787 edktton at ummwt 64th auifrduaij of the founding of the lint free Czechoslovak Republic The flag-raising ceremony activities will take place at 8 a.m. tomorrow at Berwya City Raft, 6700 JfthSt.

The event is open to the public, and wi tndude the singing of the national anthems and a proclamation pre seat stian before the fla is raised. tui-n 3-2001 S. Cicero 656-8787 EXPERIENCED PUBLIC SERVANT WARREN PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, tl W. Hit St: Dr. Gordon Bacon, director oi Odd services for the National Association of Evangelicals, will preach at the 10:30 a.m.

worship service Sunday Soioists Don Rockbolm and Debbie Crimmifls will sing for the offertory. The annual missionary Christmas party will be held at 6 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. David and Jo Ann McGarvey and their children, Shannon and Sean, will present a program of gospel music. Christmas cards will be addressed and light refreshments served, according to Elder Emfl Paige.

CLEMENT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. 1447 S. 50th Court: "A Ridiculous Demand" will be the sermon given by the Rev. John Ekstrom at the ll a.m. worship service Sunday.

Jerrold Yott will greet. A collection of food is being gathered for the food pantry. Linda Hall is the coordinator. JESUS GOSPEL OF GRACE, 3106 Sco-ville A prayer meeting will be held at 11 a.m. Preachers will be Drs.

Richard Car-lock and Earl McClure. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF BERWYN, 3148 Clinton The Rev. Harry Clark will preach at the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday. Dorothy Dooley will assist.

Dorothy and Arthur Smith will greet at the door. Coffee hosts for the preservice coffee hour will be Sandy and Bob Anderson. CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH, 3144 Heme A woriilifr ipHp be conducted at 8:30 a.m. Sunday Communion will be eekfarated at a.m. The Rev.

John Schaadt will officiate. FIRST SPIRITUALIST CHURCH Of CICERO, 5033 W.3$th Place: "God Is Present in Me" will be the sermon presented at 2 30 p.m. Sunday A divine healing prayer service will be included. The Tuesday prayer group will meet at 1 p.m. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST, 6751 Riverside Drive: "Everlasting Punishment' will be the lesson sermon to be read at 11 a.m.

Sunday. A testimony meeting will be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday. ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGELS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH, 6732 W.

34th The Rev. Chester LaRue Jr. will be the guest priest at the 8 and 10 a.m. Sunday services. All Saints' Day will be observed, transferred to Pentecost 22.

St. Marys Guild will serve at the coffee hour following the later service. WESLEY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH, 80U W. 36th "Why Did God Let This Happen?" will be the sermon delivered by the Rev.Lynn Pries during the 10:45 a.m. Sunday service.

Verla Kamykowski will assist as llturgist. Yancey and Ruby Walley will greet. A UNICEF collection will be made by the youth after the service. The October birthday coffee hour will be held at 12:15 p.m. Sunday in Fellowship vea Hoaa: services win ac aa a.m.

and 6:30 p.m. Sunday. A prayer meeting wO be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CICERO, 1400 58th Court: The Rev James Velazquez will teach on "Rise Up, On Church" at 10 a.m.

Sunday for the sixth week of the seven-week Sunday Khooi campaign The Rev. Harold P. CtooJero will preach the Gospel message at the 10:45 a.m. and 6:30 p.m. worship services.

The Rev. Chip Handrich and his wife, Marcie, will be the featured soloists for both services. The midweek services will be conducted at 7 p.m. Wednesday by the Rev. Mr.

CnJo-lero. He will present a Bible study, followed by the Lord's Supper Table EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH, 8808 Ogden The Rev. Richard Wager will continue his message on the "Six Principles of God's Judgement," as taught in the Book of Romans, Chapter at 10:45 a.m. Sunday. Will Fore will be the morning soloist.

The 6 p.m. service will take place at the fireside in Faith Chapel. Wednesday's hour of power will begin at 7:15 p.m. The Rev. Mr.

Wager will teach from the Old Testament Book of Daniel, followed by a time of prayer. Simultaneously, the Shipmates will meet with the Rev. Mike Fox in the upper room to study Galatians. There will be a baptism instructional meeting at 6:30 p.m. for those wishing to be bap tized Sunday, Nov.

7. "'MHM's 8k ml wt I All Saints' Day Mass planned ELECT THE PEOPLE'S WATCHDOG ANTON (TONY) LICHNER CAL LUTHERAN CHURCH, 3100 Des-Plaines Riverside: A Slovak service will be held at 9 a.m. Sunday. An English service will begin at 11 a.m. The Rev.

Kenneth Zindle will deliver the sermon "The Balance in Life." H. Louise Williams, intern, will assist. The choir will render a Martin Luther German Mass in song, featuring old German chorales, under the supervision of Ronald Morgan, organist and choir director. BEREAN BIBLE STUDENTS CHURCH, 5930 W. 38th St.

The sermon will be given at 9:45 am. Sunday by Elder Charles Loucky. He will lead a discussion at 11 a.m. The topic for the sermon and the discussion will be "The Extended Familhy." OAK PARK AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH, 3101 Oak Park Ave. "A Mystery Revealed" will be the tiUe.of the Rev.

Michael Sayler's sermon for the 10:30 a.m. Sunday worship service. Varimants Mur-nieks will be the soloist for the morning. The Junior Hi group, under the leadership of Joe Hyde, will meet at 5:15 p.m. Sunday at the church' for a Halloween party which will include a trip to a spook house.

Midweek services will include Awana dubs at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, followed by a Bible study conducted by The Rev. Mr. Sayler at 7 o'clock. o'clock.

Awana clubs for grade school children win meet, as will the Pro-Teen memorization and meditation class with Terry Freeburg. associate pastor. The Rev. Mr. Hill will preside at the adult Bible study and prayer meeting at 7:15 p.m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF BERWYN, 34th Street and Clinton Avenue: The Rev. Charles Woodson will deliver the message "Handling Frustration" at the 11 a.m. Sunday service. Frank Naccarato and Gene Crowe will usher. Wally Hynd will greet.

Sue Zdenek will host the 7 30 p.m. Monday meeting of the Women of First Baptist. Tray favors for the Maywood Baptist Retirement Home will be the activity project. Reservations for the stewardship dinner, jo be held after the Nov. 14 service, are being accepted at the church office or by calling 788-2999.

NORTH BERWYN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, 1241 Oak Park The Rev. Robert Clark will present the sermon "Faith" at the 11 a.m. worship service Sunday. Ushers for the service will be Kay and Ted Zuetel. Confirmation will begin for Jean Linhart, Susan Mulder, Robbie Pratali and Donna Vance.

The Rev. Mr. Clark will teach the class. STS. PETER AND PAUL EVANGELI- ST.

PAUL'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH, Longcommon and Akenside Roads, Riverside: Celebrations of the solemnity of All Saints' Day will take place at 8 and 10:15 a.m. Sunday. A parish requiem Mass will be celebrated in observance of All Souls' Day at 10 a.m. Tuesday. The faithful departed of the parish and others will be remembered by name.

Other weekday Masses will be celebrated at 6 p.m. Wednesday and 10 a.m. Friday. Karen and Allen Baum are in charge of arrangements for a parish family Halloween costume party to be held at 7:30 p.m. tomorrow in the guild room.

Single of married couples and parents with their children are Baby sitters will be provided, and the children will have their own costume party. For more information, call 447-8454. CICERO BIBLE CHURCH, 2230 Laramie The Rev. David Hill will continue his series on the Book of Revelations by speaking on "The Book Which No Man Could Open" at 10:45 a.m. and "False Peace" at 6 p.m.

Sunday. The Bible adventure campaign for area grammar school children will continue at p.m. Monday through Thursday. Lois Labrenz and Carolyn Moore, coordinators of the series, are missionaries with the Bible Christian Union with headquarters in Lebanon, Pa. Wednesday's family night will begin at 7 COOK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS COURT VIDEO Renew series to air social justice issues 2134 S.

60th Court Cicero780-750Q M-F. 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m.

to 7 p.m. Sun. 10 a.m. to p.m. BRAND NEW) 1st RELEASE! DATA-AGE CARTRIDGES Abortion, poverty, disability, aging and the nuclear arms race are the social justice issues to be discussed during the Renew series large group meeting at 7:30 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 5, in the St. Odllo parish hall, 23rd Street and Clarence Avenue. Denise Michard, pro-life coordinator at St. Leonard Church in Berwyn, will illustrate her talk on abortion with the film, "Let There Be Life." John Luft, president, and Edward Crawley, executive director of the St.

Vincent de Paul Society, will be joined by Carl Gawlas, Vicariate 4 president, in discussing poverty. "Services for the People Who Are Developmental Disabled" will be outlined by Karen Patyk, respite coordinator, and Martha Reld, assistant respite coordinator of Seguin Services. Ron Zabel, case and outreach worker at the Berwyn-Cicero Council on Aging, will speak on "The Myths, Problems and Opportunities of Aging." Sister Karen Donahue of the Eight Day Center for Justice in Chicago will have "The Nuclear Arms Race: a Matter of Faith" as her topic. 25 for ATARI 2600 Choose from WARPIOCK, AIRLOCK, HERE IS WHAT TONY LICHNER STANDS FOR: 1 Promises a more watchful eye on the programs and investments of Cook County Board of Commissioners, and an in-depth study of standard programs and policies, with recommended improvements. 2.

Pledges a detailed study of the Cook County Budget, with recommendations for changes or revisions to eliminate unnecessary expenditures and increase cost efficiency. 3. Favors utilization of budget surpluses to expand and improve Cook County recreational facilities and programs, rather than investment in additional property. 4. Recommends institution of new revenue seeking programs that would improve educational systems in Cook County at no additional cost to taxpayers.

5. Against tax breaks to industry unless additional jobs would be created in Cook County as a direct result; No tax breaks that would "make the rich richer and the poor poorer." 6 Aga inst any salary raises for Cook County Commissioners. 7. Recommends automatic imprisonment for anyone convicted of a crime in which any type of gun was used. 8 "'Pledges action against industrial pollution and institution of additional programs to improve air quality in our environment.

9. "'Pledges to make specific recommendations for an immediate, constructive program for better mass transportation for suburban areas. 10. Favors implementation of immediate highway improvement program to maintain county roads and develop road surface conditions to highest standards. 1 1 Pledges greater representation for suburban Cook County in all plans and programs developed by the Cook County Board of Commissioners.

12. County Commissioners should be elected from single districts rather than County wide for better representation. ENCOUNTER 1-5, BUGS, SSSNAKE TmYBSmM Bi A Jli igk 8 aC 2.. I COtECO VISION I Tw LARGE SELECTION OF MONIES FOR RENT ALSO MANY GAME CARTRIDGES AVAILABLE It's Home Improvement Time Time to think of all the things that need doing around the house. Time to DO THEM.

Economy Homes help. Talk to us about the two most important rooms in your home the kitchen, the bathroom. We're specialists in kitchenbathroom remodeling. VOTE FOR SHERIFF ELROD DEMOCRAT WW i Kit WYIf MGULAR Df MOCR ATtC ORGANIZATION HmWM mm I hi ii 1 1 'i 1 1 MEMBER OF MOOSE LODGE. AMERICAN LEGION POST 422.

FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES AND U.S. MARINE CORPS LEAGUE HAS MADE ALL STATE COMMANDER, BERWYN VFW, TWO YEARS IN A ROW: APPOINTED ASSISTANT LEGISLATIVE DIRECTOR. STATE OF ILLINOIS VFW. 1 983-83. VOTE DEMOCRATIC ECONOMY HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER 540S S.

LA GRANGE COUNTRYSIDE 354-1580 retoin experience and excellence Paid for by th Shtttft fcdiard FJrod Ae-Seaion Committer PNBp Carboy, Chairman TO VOTE STRAIGHT NO. 10 Paid for by the Committee to Elect Anton lichner I.

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