We have been lectured for years now by the liberals and the | internationalists on the shortcoming of everything American from our foreign policy and our Constitution down to the things we eat and read. But now the pendulum seems to be swinging in the | other direction and there is cause for rejoicing. To win a victory r on ham and eggs and apple pie is no small American achievement in itself. Who knows? Maybe if we keep on trying we will find | that some of our other customs and institutions are not so bad | after all. There is hope for the future, in spite of the insidious | efforts of the internationalists, the cancellationists; the spinach ; eaters and lettuce nibblers. In the meantime there is another consoling thought. In spite of the warnings given them the American people have gone on with their ham and eggs and their apple pie until the experts have come around to their way of thinking. Therefore there is stiill hope for other American institutions. Maybe the rest of the high brows will come around too. * This is the second blow the American "liberals" have had reâ€" cently. For years they urged us to look down on good old Ameriâ€" can apple pie, but now this toothsome dish has Been given the official OK.of the expertsâ€"at least of a great many of the exâ€" perts. It would of course be impossible to get them all to agree on any one thing. Another good American institution has been given a clean bill of ‘health. The experts on diet have discovered that the reliable dish of ham and eggs is all right. The high brows hq;%‘ been tellâ€" ing us for years that the old fashioned "ham and""like a great many other oldâ€"fashioned American habits was all wrong. But now it is discovered not suddenly but after many years of patient experimentation that this American dish is all right from the dieâ€" tary standpoint. The ham is rich in Vitamin B but lacking in Vitamin A while the egg has the Vitamin A but is.short on the B. What could be sweeter than this, asks the National Republic? ReliableLaundry & Dry Cleaning Co. T Wcmurmdryehsh“[lmt: «"Dry Cleaners as well as Launderers®" Phones 178179 s Highland Park, Ilinois ‘be Highbland Park clothes always fresh and cleanâ€" the easy, thrifty L aundry way Keep the children‘s ‘Modern laundries offer » variety of »ervices to suit every family rsed. Ail inoned wosk. partisilyâ€"ironed work, and work which reâ€" m«-'."s:‘mâ€"..ml...«". of the many maimidualited services avails. .e at laundries today. ‘phone and our teprese;lta- tive will call, dryâ€"washed garments that gives your children‘s clothes a charm and daintiness imâ€" possible to attain by any homewashing methods. Dresses, rompers, blouses, biloomersâ€"no matter how soiled they areâ€"â€"wilf be reâ€" turned to you immaculately clean. Let us relieve you of this hard washday work. You will find our service not only THERE’S a freshnessâ€"a sweetnessâ€"about lanr. ical. â€" Just church. Aduit Bible class room open ? for prayer and meditation. 9:45â€"Church school. Classes for all ages. Adult Bible class worship period begins. | 10:00â€"Disctssion period of the Adult 7:00â€"The Young of the Religious Education commitâ€" tee in the parish house. 4:30â€"â€"The regular monthly meeting _ of the session in the pastor‘s study. 3:80â€"The regular monthly meeting 10:30â€"A meeting of the session with those desiring to unite with the church on profession of faith or by letter in the pastor‘s study. 11:00â€"Morning . The Sacraâ€" mdmmflnh parish house. Sunday: 9:00â€"Girls‘ choir rehearsal in, the Saturday, Dec. 3, 8 p. m. Epworth league business meeting at church. ‘Bunday, Dec. 4: 10:30 a. m. Sunday school. Qur Christmas program will be held on Christmas night. 7:45 p. m. English service. You and your friends are invited to worâ€" ship with us. 6 p. m. Epworth league. There will be a discussion of the Third Lesâ€" son in the Gospel of Luke as outlined omâ€"page eight of our textbook. _ Thursday : . 4:20â€"Girls‘ choir 1 Thursday, Dec. 1, 8 p. m. Prayer meeting at church. Anyone who feels a_ need of more spiritual power is inâ€" vited to attend. vited to attend. Thursday, 9 p. m. Short session of the Sunday school board at the David Olson home. Sunday School at 9:30 a. m. | Morning Worship at 10:30 We are now rapidly approaching Christmas. During this season of Adâ€" vent our services naturally take on the nature of preâ€"Christmas serâ€" vices. By your regularity of attendâ€"| ance and your interest and purti:ipl-! tion in all our services you can do much to prepare your attitude o([ mind and heart so that Christmas { will be more than merely passing vaâ€"| jue to you and your friends. Pleau( make an honest attempt to be 'lth‘ us every Sunday morning at 10:30. We are planning a beautiful Chriuq mas Cantata for the evening of Sunâ€"| day the 18th of December. And then | there will be a Christmas pageant and White Gift program on Christmas| Eve, and the early Christmas service| the next morning at 6:30. It is‘ coming, friends. Let‘s get ready for it. Come to church Sunday morning. Green Bay road and Laurel avenue F. R; Cardwell, pastor 9:30 a. m. Bible school. We teach the scriptures as truly the Word of God. Let us urge parents to take the following passage seriously to heart. â€" Devtiionauiite 6:5â€"7. the con%regation. She is field secreâ€" tary of the Biblical Seminary in New York. We extend our invitation graciou«ly to all. 7:45 p. m.. E’e“service./ Miss Freada Koeker, now turing ‘cn the Bible at the Y. W. C. A., will address Green Bay road and Homewood Ave. in the evening. and on Wednesdays unâ€" til 7:30. _ The reading room is also open om Suriday afternoon from 2:30 Wednesday Highwood avenue and Everts place spoke His unforgettable words of hope to His disciples those who care for His Kingdom have met in His memory to share the meal of felâ€" lowship. Let us come together, all First United Evangelical of us, to this service of memory observed, and reception of new members. Ever since that evening is "The World Preparing for Chrisâ€" timnity." Leader, Mr. N. G. Lenâ€" Bible clags. The subject for study H. P. Presbyterian St. Johns Evangelical Swedish Methodist Notices for this column should be in to the Prow office by Tuesday of the week of publication to insure thelf appessunce. in the ’ C. E. Schriver, minister | _ Soon it will be Christmas. Are you | ceady forâ€"it? Bethany is getting | ready. Our Sunday school will have | their usual observances of this great | event in the history of manxind. The | choir is working on a cantata. All of ] these are full of promise for a happy i Christmas. Sunday school meets each Sunday at 9:45. You are invited. We were delighted with the mesâ€" sage of Miss F. Koeker last Sunday vvening. May God bless her in her work while in Highland Park. We hope that many of Bethany‘s women will attend her Bible studies at the Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 7:45. We invite the public to gll of our services. Worship at eleven and at seven {ortyâ€"five. Messages by the pastor. The Baraca class will provide the speâ€" cial music and direct the evening. A short sermon by the pastor. Christmas Endeavor meeting at seven each Sunday evening. There is upportunity for eack person to make progress in the christian life. 4:00â€"Camp Fire meeting in the parâ€" ish house. Tuesday: 7:45â€"The Young Woman‘s club will meet in the parlors of the church. Lewis Browne‘s book, "Stranger Than Fiction," will be reviewed. The members are requested to read the book before the meeting if posâ€" sible. Plans for Christmas will be discussed. Wednesday : 2s 7:30â€"A meeting of the committees and cast for the White Gifts servâ€" ice will be held in the lecture room of the parish house. m:nâ€""l\-numu.w.*. .u:.u:-. 10;30â€"The Bible study class for q‘-chnlflmww in the church office. The study is o sG00000000000000.0 avenue, with Mrs. P. D. Carey, asâ€" sisting. The study will be the first dren." Leaders: Misses Mae Bliss .-gr..pw meet in the home of Mrs. H. Funch Rasmussen, 820 South St. Johns tive r Bethany Evangelical Smart in With One and ‘TwoTrousers 135 145450 State and Jacksonâ€"Chicago _ Orrington and Chare 1{In Our Evanston Shopt+ Suits with Double Breasted VESTS, So,.of Course, Youll Find Henry C.Lytton & Sons Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evenings _ _ EOe _ _ G. A. 0. Engstrom, pastor l Jan. 18â€"North Shore Theater Guild Friday, Der. 2. The Ladies‘ aid will| at Highland Park Woman‘s club, $:20 be entertained by Mrs. Rudoiph Ro--] p. m. lund and Mrs. Anna Baker, in church _ Jan. 24â€"Luncheon‘ at Ossoli ctub. at 2 p. m. |_ Jan. 26â€"Parliamentary Law class ; _ Saturday, Dec. 3, at 9 a. m. Conâ€"|at Highland Park Woman‘s ciub at | firmation class. | 10:30 a. m. . In the evening at 8 under the ausâ€" pices of the Luther league the Rev. Wm. Kowert of Elgin, III., will give & lecture, to which a gencral invitaâ€" tion is hereby extended. The Ladies‘ aid will meet at the home of Mrs. Otto Lawrentz on Green Bay road. ing, Dec. 2, at the Public Service sales on finens the‘t be # k s will hold their meeting at the T. H. Pthun-':dlhm essling.. They meet at three o‘cleck. At six o‘clock dinner will be served to the members and their hus~ bands. The annual election of officers '“'l"h:.Y People‘s Missionary cir oung & cle will meet Monday evening at the home of Frank Jones, South Green Bay road. The election of officers will be one of the items of business. All The December meeting of the Vesâ€" try will be held Monday, the 5th, at English, 11:00. Holy communion will be celebrated at the 11 o‘clock service. mm‘mgflm‘ The quartet, Thursday, 7:30 p. m. The Altar chapter will hold a meetâ€" ing on Monday, Dec. 5, at 2 o‘clock in the parish house. 8 o‘clock in the rectory Holy communion. Oakridge avenue and High street West Central avenue W. F. Subr, pastor . Church school: Saturdays, 9:00. Sundays, 9:30. Services: Girls‘ choir, 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion, 9:30 a. m. The Church school. 11:00 ‘a. m. Litany. sermon Highwood Lutheran rinity rch The following civic calendar is beâ€" T Cha ing conducted under the suspices of |l¢v.Chhnph"lan¢.r-ht ï¬.o_u? Mrs. Xavier Vigeant December 1927 has charge work; phone Second Sunday in Advent Thad buk onl e ""*‘ High vices: Dec. 6â€"H. P. Woman‘s club meetâ€" 0 a. m. Holy Communion, _ | ing at 2:30. Zion Lutheran , 10:30. Jan. 14 â€"Ossoli Club Fashion Show at H. P. club at 2 o‘clock and 8 o‘clock. Jan. 18â€"Lecture by Mr. Kline, at Highiand Park Woman‘s club, 10:30 Dec. 12â€"Mrs. “m, nst -‘;'“M groupâ€"at Elm Place kindergarten at 3:30 p.m. . Dec. 13â€"Ossoli club meeting, 2:30. Dec. 19â€"Mrs. Pfanstichl‘s study group at Elm Place kindergarten at 8":8 p.m. American Legion auxiliary. . _ Dec. 26â€"Mrs. Fitt‘s study group at Elm Place kindergarten at 3:30 p.m. Jan. 10â€"Meeting of Ossoli club, 2:30 p. m. Jan. 17â€"Meeting of Highland Park Woman‘s club, 2:30 p. m. Dec. 8â€"Card party of Ravinia. H. P. Infant Welfare at Y.W.C.A. at 2 Jan. 8â€"Meeting of Highland Park Vc'o.-ln'y_ ell_l?. 2:30 p. m. » lw".hh.l?i':;.wn. racks Canioter 8t High suen * Tuesday, Dec. 6, at 8 p. m. Prayer Friday, Dec. 9, at 8 p. m. The Rev. J*Nâ€"dfl-allg-n lecture on his trip through with the Swedish American Singers. The lecture will be llustrated by beautiful pictures from Sweden. CR 0cE T OI0Ts ROSpHtaL Dec. lâ€"rl':dn meeting . o Amm% _ Dec. 8â€"Card party of 4j Dec. 20â€"H. P. Woman‘s club meetâ€" ing at 2:30. Jan. 12â€"Meeting of D. A. R., 2:30 Dec. 9â€"D.A.R. meeting, 2:30. Dec. 8â€"Meeting of D. A. R. at Dec. 5â€"Woman‘s club meeting at Civic Calendar ° Y#"> of the \#