Laurc! avenue. Rev. Christoph Keller, rector Sunday, Oct. 28, twentyâ€"first Sunâ€" day after Trinity: 7:30 a.m., holy communion. 9:30 . a m., the church school. 11 a m., morning praver and \sermon. ®:15 p.m.. an organ recital; given by Reed Beckwith Jerome, asâ€" sisted by Sydnie Smith Cooley, conâ€" traito. The regular mecting of the Charch Service league will be held Monday. Oct. 29, at 10 c*A4ock in the parish house; luncheon will be served. Thursday, Nov. 1, All Saints‘ day: 9:30 a.m., holy communion (corpor ate communion of the Service league ) Riv, C. G. Unangst. pastor The pactor returned from his trip to Pixon and other points on Monday iven ng ami he will have charge of the services un Sunday. Tho sermen subjects are as follows: 10:45 a.m., "How the Master Teachey Taucht." The sormon will deal with Chri<t‘s conversation with the woman at SJacot‘s well as described in the fourth chapter of John‘s Gospel. 7:45 p.m.. "The Six Books Opened at the Judgment of the Great White Throne." Rev. 20:â€"11â€"15. The officers and teachers of the Surda; schooi will meet at 9:00 a. m., for a prayer service. The Sunday ~chool opens promptly at 9:30. The attendance is decidediy encouraging. Lesson subject, "Paul‘s Last Journey to Jerusalem." Acts 20:17â€"21, 28â€"38. The orcheâ€"tra is giving us some fine selection:. Let us have a highâ€"water mark attendance again on Sunday. Church Announcement First Church of Christ, Scientist,| Highland Park, IlL, 381 Hazel Aveâ€") nue, a branch of The Mother Church,i The First Church of Christ, Scientist,‘ in Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday morning at 10:45 and on! Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock, when testimonies of Christian Science healâ€"! ing are given. Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m.. and is open to pupils! Ghder the age of twenty. f Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson sermon "Probation After Death." | You are cordially inyited to make! cse of the reading room, 361 Central avenue, which is open every week day | from nine in the morning until six in the evening and on Wednesdays unâ€" til 7:50, The reading room is also; open on Sunday afternoon from 2:3¢, to 5:30. i Revs. Joseph Taylor and Elmer fieser occupied the pulpit acceptably on last Sunday. Rev. Unangst was called to Prophetstown. lils., to conâ€" duâ€"t a funcral on last Thursday. On Sunday he conducted service« at Hoopâ€" pole and Nixon. Christian Endeavor meeting at 7:00 p. m. Frieda Krueger leader. Subject, "Making the Right Use of Our Talâ€" ents." Matt. 25:14â€"30. Special services are planned for the month of November. The aim will be to rally all resources of our conâ€" gregation for a great winter‘s work. Full announcements will be made on Sunday. The pastor asks for the hearty coâ€"operation of every member and friend of the church. The pac to Pixen a vening af the service Th sern 10:45 a.m., Tawght." C Chpferls n "For we are his workmanship, created in Christ Jesus unto good works. which God hath before ordainâ€" ed that we should walk in them." Eph. 2:10. ents." Matt. 25:14â€"30. Meeting for praise and prayer on Wednesday evening at ® o‘clock. "God is able to make al abound toward you; that ye, having all sufficiency in all may abound to every good \ s@flsi"g SCR\Z\DIO‘J: ORE NORLI&SISC}!SHOP Thats what one mans wife told him when he said hed 546 CENTRAL AVENUE H.P. 3066 sought NOw youre BRIGHT enouGh To VPTE ME F2 _AS P hon United Evangelical Christian COLUMN Trinity Church Lght Q ADJbO Science make all grace that ye, always things, work." in the parish house; 7:45: There will be a district meeting of the Presbyâ€" tery for the young people in this disâ€" trict in the parish house on Friday evening at 7:45. Miss Katherine Gladâ€" felter, director of Young People‘s work under the National Board of Missions, will speak an the Presbyâ€" }terian program for Young People and , our share in that progrant. Teachers, \ and leaders of young people as well as young people are urged to attend. tl-‘ollowing the service there will be a social time. Sunday, 9:00: Girls‘ choir rehearâ€" {sal in the church; 9:45: Churchâ€"school. | Classes for all ages; 11:00: Mornâ€" | ing worship. The pastor will preach; | 7:00, Young People‘s Society meetâ€" | ing in the parish house. North avenue at Lauretta Place Rov. Frank Davidson Hopkins, pastor Thursday evering of this week, the Ludies® Aid of the church will serve ove of their delightful dinners at the church, beginning to serve at 6 o‘clock. These dinners, given each month, are noted both for their excelience and ox the fine secial spirit present. Tt Tuesday, 10:00: The Presbyterian gu‘ld will hold an all day meeting in the parish house. This will be a yuilting party and the quilts will be made for the benefit of Boggs acaâ€" demy at Kaysville, Georgia. Lunchâ€" con will be served at 1 o‘clock. The women of the church are cordially nvited: T:45: The Young Woman‘s vlub will mvet in the parish house. Thore will be a social hour following the short business meeting. All the veung women of the church are inâ€" v‘te} to attend. Wednesday. To43: o Church Nieht 1 West Central avenue Rev, W. F. Sahr, pastor. Our pastor has been grunted sick leave and will soon leave home to teâ€" cuperate his strength. During his absence Rev. L. Nauss will attend to the pastoral work of the congreâ€" gation. His address is 487 Greenwood street, Glencoe. noves irresistibly forward. We toddle eut of the cradle and at last stumble rto the grrave. Between these points sre vast distances and experiences which Bunyan graphically describes." _Regular supplies will occupy the nulpit so there will be no change in the time of services: Sunday school at 9:30; German service at 10:30; and English service at 11. t Rev. C. F. Schriver, minister. Hlfllwood Luther.n | _ Last Sunday was the first services . . | in our new building. We were pleased Oakridge and High streets. | with the attendance. Some have told Rev. G. A. 0. Engstrom, pastor. | us why they were not able to be Sunday, Oct. 28: 9:45 a.m., Sunâ€"| there, so with their promised presâ€" day school. 11 a.m., morning worâ€"| °MC° next Sunday, we look for a .djfl Ship in English. 8 pm. worehip in lamr.number. Bring your family ; fiotinloe it & | and friends. Swedish. t e Caneaasr anie o an es Tuesday, Oct. 30: & p.m.. pravetr meeting. Thursday, Nov. 1: 8 p.m. Luther league in church. Friday, Nov. 2: The Ladies‘ Aid. Convocation Presbyterian Church Nov. 14. 1928 Thursday, Oct. 25 Third Degree Special Meeting 7:30 p.m. Deerficld Nightâ€"Work by visitors The A. 0. FAY LODGE NO. 676 Grace M. E. Church Redeemer Lutheran Prayer Practical" vor to give some a rather trite, but au«ted subject. Laurel and Linden avenues dnesday. Tith: Church Night ram. The third of the series on PEunyan. Subject: Enroute to Interpreter‘s House." "To Bunâ€" Life is a Journey. All are travelâ€" Highland Park Chapter No. 226, R.. A. M. ‘adult class te held their m «> meet ng at 11 preach on th« »mpleted. class .tuught by Mr. heir monthly social and ng at the home of Mr. Black, 545 Bloom street I planned thiir winter members an the dinner 452 j The proce next the pasâ€" Friday, Nov. 16. 630 p.m.. Presâ€" theme. "Makâ€" byterian church, father‘s and son‘s and will enâ€" dinner. new thoughts Monday, | Nov. 19; Ossoliâ€" club by no means French classes; intermediate class 3â€"1: advanced class 4â€"5. reoms being vedwork reâ€" ather minor Most Excellent Degrees Work in Past and \friends n large voushty pa th« |_ Wednesday, Oct. 31, 10:30 a.m.| help support the Borgmans, two of : | Horace Bridges‘ lecture for benefit of |our missionaries in India. ( | Infant Welfare society. | â€"â€"â€"â€"_____ 1 | _ Thursday, Nov. 1, 10:30 am., 0| "KNOCKING FATHER® IS | soli club current affairs and book rcâ€" CALLED DOMESTIC CRIME | views by Mrs. Anthony French Merâ€"| o * | rill. Thursday, Nov. 1, 9â€"12, H. P. woi, â€"! _ That the mother who consuntly} an‘s Flub: French classes: M Ma:â€"! “knucl_xs" father to her daughters is | jus Jean, instructor. committing the greatest domestic! Monday, Nov. 5, Ossoli elub French : "Eme, is the declaration of Dr. G. V.| conversation, intermediate class at ‘Hamilton who has recently completed / % to 4 p.m., advanced class 4 to 5) °N3 ©Xhaustive research into matriâ€" Stay! â€" Stay! "Robs corset shop at point of gun," headline. And how many bones did they wt* ‘Note: Pardon us but corâ€" sets like codfish, are boneless now. | Editor),â€"Farm & Fireside. t Sunday school at 9:45, classes for } all ages. Worship at 11 and at 7:45, messages by the, pastor. Christian Endeavor meeting at 7; we invite all | young folk to this service; bring your | friends. _ Plans are being made for a raily | Sunday in November. Watch this ‘ church announcement for informaâ€" tion about it. Woman‘s club French classes. Instrucâ€" tor, M. Marius Jean. Thursday, Oct. 25, 8 p.m., Deer field lodge night at A. 0. Fay lodge Highland Park, Masonic Temple, N Sheridan road. Monday, Oct. 29, Ossoli club French classes, intermediate 3 to 4 p. m., adâ€" vanced 4 to 5 p. m. Thurs., Oct. 25, 10:30 a.m. Ossoli club, current affairs, book reviews, Mrs. Anthony French Merrill. Friday, Nov. 9, 2:00 prm.; Ravin Garden club, % Suturday, Nov. 10, 8 p.m., dinner danee. First subscription dance of Worian‘s Civic elub of Ravinia. New Ravinia auditorium. Menday, â€" Nov. 12, Ossoli club, Fronch classes. Intermediate 3 to 4 H Fronch classes. Intermedi p. m.. advanced 4to 5 p.n Menday, Nov: 12,.â€"445 ture. 11. P. Woman‘s elub, department presents Thos. Yourh and the Moral 4@2fMe Thursday, Nov. 22; 942 a.m.; H. P. Woman‘s club French classes. Thursday, Nov. 22; 10:30 | a.m., Ossoli club; "Current Events and Book Reviews," Mrs. Anthony F. Merrill. < Tuesday, Nov,. 6, 10:30 a. m., At Study clas<, H. P. Woman‘s club. Tuesday, Nov. 6, 2:30 p.m., H. Woman‘s club; an afternoon wi Eugene O‘Neill; Mrs. Sumuel Seo: Wednesday, Nov. Tâ€"8â€"#; H. P. W man‘s club rummage sale. Wodnesday, Nov. 7. Tenth disto federation meetimi; Woman‘s Cn Ciub of Ravimia. Sunday evening, November Brand orchestra will give us Sage in music. If the pastor can be of any hely you, call him by phone. H. P. 3 or call at the home on McGovern The solitude is vocal with the whisâ€" perings of all outdoors; it is an exâ€" precsion of nature‘s finest mood.â€"The American Magazine. Tharsday, Nov. 8. §â€"12; Frenc cla=ses, HMighland Park Woman‘s elul M. Marius Jean, instructor. ‘Ahursday, Nov. 8. 10:30 a. m., O# ol club. Current events and book reâ€" views. Mrs. Anthony French Merrill Friday, Nov. 9, 2:00 pam.; Raving Hidden Outdoors No one ever found his lost youth ndoors.â€" The American Magazine. Sponsored by Ossoli Mrs. B. F. Lewis, Tel. H. P. 1880 Tuesday. Nov Thursday, Oct. 25, 9â€"12 a. m., H. P. Thurâ€"day. Nov. 15, 10:30 a.m. Osâ€" C ‘uh, current events and book teâ€" oxs. Mrs. Anthony French Merrill Friday, Nov. 16. 630 p.m.. Presâ€" terian church, father‘s and son‘s We Wy THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, <itorium Weiinesd T Bethany Evangelical Mu le udnesda; by Hor mbly ro saciety. t Ww ague speaker, So Fernanâ€"Nure Spain." Incsduy, No: Civic Calendar Tr W Voice of Solitude ny y. Nes. 14, 16:30 a.m es lecture. Sponsored i; the W Nov. 7, 10:30 a. m., lec w Bridges, Y. W. C. A . UÂ¥ 2:30 pm., O« in‘s Civic club of R â€"Senorita Maria Vi Vuner de Chabas; ~ U Benefit Infant We pal Church Serv M Â¥. w â€"_C. A Chane Fine 11. the mi lecâ€" Arts Art 1 st to i _ That the mother who constantly | "knocks" father to her daughters is | committing the greatest domestic crime, is the declaration of Dr. G. V. Hamilton who has recently completed +und exhaustive research into matriâ€" ! munial unhappiness in New York. Highwood ave. and Everts place. Rev. William W. Nelson, pastor. Friday, October 26, 8 p.m., Sunâ€" day school board meeting. . Every member is expected to be present. Sunday, October 28: 10:30 a.m., Sunday school; bring your gifts for the missionary box which we are preâ€" paring to send to a boys‘ school in India. 6 p.m., Epworth league meetâ€" ing charge of Miss Carlson, our seâ€" ond viceâ€"president; some of our friends from the Winnetka Mission church will be with us to sing and play. 7:45 p.m., Special missionary service; an offering will be taken to help support the Borgmans, two of our missionaries in India. "fathers‘ girls." caping from some of the jJails, which will make roum for those who want to get committed for the celd winter, According to traditional politics, a woodl ballet counter was fot so much one who could count quickly, as one who eould make out a good majority for his party. "In sach cases, indeed," he said, "the mother visits ber sins upon her ch.ldren even to the fourth and fifth wenerations. "The mother who, because she does not love her husband, continually beâ€" llitics him in the eyes of her little ton, writing his findings ip the W oman‘s Home Companion. "The futher need not be an Adnois; but so eng as the mother doesn‘t point out 1. s shortcomings, either in disposition r physique, the little girl will take u> notice of them emotionally. His «rouked nose, his thin hands, his fat figure will be. merely familiar and homey and rather lovable as expresâ€" sns of the father she fondly admires. In more or less scientific terms the wirl should build up from her father a pattern of male desirability. Putâ€" ing it more humanly, the greatest domestic ‘crime a mother can commit s tuâ€"destray her little girl‘s image of an admirable father." The doetor points out that this is all the more true since there are "metherâ€"‘ hoys" but seldom are there There ar aping from all make r irl is doing her best to insure marâ€" ed misery for her daughter when e grows up," continues Dr. Mamilâ€" reports of priâ€"oners es MECHANICAL BRAIN IS NEW TRAFFIC DIRECTOR Evidence that electricity may solve the nation‘s traffic problem is found in the actual operation in New Haven, Conn., of a device which fulfills every duty of the traffic policeman and, by the operation of a mechanica} brain, directs the movements of vehicles in exact proportion to the volume of traffic in all directions, without the delays prevalent under the stopâ€"andâ€" go light systems. Involving a far greater nwmber of variations than the automatic teleâ€" phone or the recently perfected teleâ€" wox, this device known as electroâ€" matic control, directs the movement of traffic with an uncanny intelligence. Out in New Haven, Is Unique Phones 178â€"179 Reliable Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company We opcrate our own dry cleaning plant. 25 vears of service. RAINSOFT WATER Automobiles approachingâ€"the interâ€" section when no cross traffic is movâ€" ing are given the green light instantâ€" ly. Should an automobile appear on the cross street immediately after the first cars have passed, the lights imâ€" mediately flash back again. Vehicles are never compelled to wait when the intersection is open for passage. When no cross traffic is present long lines of vehicles are given a continuous right of way except for brief intervals now and then to allow pedestrians safe passage. Contacts, set in the pavement, wbout 65 feet from the crossing, act us the "senses" of the system and when vehicles pass send impulses to the control box on the corner. The control box coâ€"ordinate the impulses and meets every traffic situation as it arises. Highland Park, Illinois