ing. Topic, "What ude toward other BOQ’I rls‘ choir rehearâ€" 9:45 â€" Church ing worship; 7:30 _ society meeting vice presented by aining class and irch, school. N THE IN THE: 1 HEARD 1E RAOdIO " FRorm sbyterian Church 1den © Avenues itt, Minister _ _ he Drama Study the home of Mrs. Oakwood avenue. ning will prepare ng. All those inâ€" tudy are cordially terian Church rews, ~Pastor _ ool.":: â€" .:. : worship. and serâ€" The Presbyterian the home of Mrs: )eTamble avenue. neeting. Mr. Gilâ€" E Laird House will All members ar . Mrs. H. F. Rasj E. F. Pratt will e to all the servâ€" of this chureh. _ S0 1 Ave. and Road 3066 . > EB LATE enoon.. â€"Girls‘ choir ‘reâ€" ‘ch; 7:15 â€" *Boy e Junior room of erda â€" V a rner, RLSON CO. p. m.â€"Troop 52 ‘ | FOR FUEL â€" _First United Evangelical Rev. C. G. Unangst, Pastor ~ Rev. Herbert Bowman, of Wilmette visited us on last Sunday morning, and by request, brought us a pracâ€" tical message on the home. Sunday will be the closing day of the present : conference year.â€" At 10:45 a. m. the pastor will give a reâ€" view of the year‘s work. . The sermon subject will be, "God‘s Mercy Acâ€" knowledged." Ps. 115:1. a2e At 7:30 p.m. after an inspiring song service the minister will speak on "The Spirit of Truth and the Spirit of Error."" 1 John 4:6. » The Sunday school has made a good record _ since January; there has been an encouraging advance. _ There were a number of "perfect classes" on last Sunday. People of all ages are really interested. The Bible lesson for Sunday is based on Isaiah 40:1â€" 11, the subject being, . "Comfort for God‘s People." * There will be a. splendid meeting for the young people at 6:45 p. m. Mrs. Unangst will be in charge and she will speak on "The Wonders of the ©Bible. ; > â€". f * â€"Prayer meeting on Wednesday eveâ€" ning. f "Blessed is the man that trusteth in ‘the Lord and whose hope. the Lord is." Jeremiah 17:7. ; "The Lord taketh pleasure in His people; He will beautify the meek with salvation." Ps. 149:4. § . "In His favor is life; weeping may endure for a night, but.joy cometh in the morning." Ps. 30:5. 4 .â€" Testimonies came to us from a numberâ€"last week, telling how they had ‘been helped in the time : of BRrRAUN Bros. O1L Co. _"A Correct Grade for Each Burner" Two Bulk Plantsâ€"Eight Trucksâ€"operated ON the North Shore to assure oc ... OF HIGHLAND PARK o _ Emergency Service Call Highland Park 3291 . â€"â€" Deerfield Road Highland Park 3290 _ â€" _ TELEPHONES â€"â€" _ Winnetka 3020 raaon pngeer i g‘fl-*"Â»ï¬ trouble through the Wordâ€" and in anâ€" swer to our prayers. The glory beâ€" longs to Him. faaae 2. Evangelical Bungalow Church ° Deerfield Rev. A. P. Johnson, minister 9:45 a. m. Sunday school in charge of Mr:â€"A. Merner, superintendent. 11:00 a. m. Morning worship. Rev. Taylor of Highland Park will bring the .message. Thereâ€"will ‘be no preaching service in the evening as the pastor will be in attendance at the Illinois annual conference, which convenes at Freeport, IIl., April 16 to 21. â€" 7:00 p. m. Christian Endeavor. At the last meeting of the official board the members voted unanimousâ€" ly for the return of their pastor for the coming conference year. Mr. M. A. Frantz is the delegate representâ€" ing this congregation at the annual conference. § P Mr. ~andâ€" Mrs.â€"â€"A._ C. C; â€"Timm brought great delight to Rev. Johnâ€" son and family last Saturday by preâ€" senting them a fully equipped Ford coach. ‘ This splendid gift is greatly appreciated. > § f "The Moral Crises Touching the Youth of Today" will be the theme of the sermon to be delivered next Sunday morning, April 21, at ~the North Shore Congregation Israel, Lincoln and Vernon avenues, Glencoe, by Rabbi Louis J. Kopald, under the title "Our‘: Youth: ~ Some _Problems of Personal and Social Adjustment." This is the third{and last in theâ€"serâ€" ies ~under the general title: "Our N. S. Congregation Israel PROMPT, EFFICIENT SERVICE T H E P R ES S Youth: Questions and Angwers." The general public is cordially welcomed." MaciIntosh New Coach Lake Forest College I. D. Macintosh who hails from Providence, R.I., and who has been assistant coach of Lake Forest college the past two years has been chosen head coach of the north shore instiâ€" tution f'f next year. Floyd Brown, who has‘held the post for the past five years, has tendered his resignaâ€" tion in order to enterâ€" the business world. _ es In awardingâ€"the position to Macâ€" Intosh, Lake Forest will probably be represented by one of the youngest college coaches in the country. > The new head coach is 25 years old and holds a remarkable record in coachâ€" ing since his college days at Rhode Island State. * Heavy Tax Payment Is .. ' Reported by Treasurer The influx of tax money during the last week or more has built up the mail received by County Treasurer Jay B. Morse, to almost 2,000 letters daily, he reports. f Most of these letters contain checks and money. orders in payment of genâ€" eral and special taxes but there are a large number of inquiries as well. The payment of taxes by mail has aided materially in keeping down the line of taxpayers who were wont once to crowd in the halls and wait for hours to get at the "windows. . Curious Prints Are on â€" =© Display at Institute A â€"curious and interesting collecâ€" tion of prints, known as the Tarocchi Prints, orâ€"cards, are now on display in the Art Institute print rooms, the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Potter Palmer. There are 47 of them altogether, only lacking three to make the complete set of 50. They are small engravings not much larger than the regulation playing card, Clever illustrations of the rank and condition of men appear on their facesâ€"such as the beggar, servant, artisan, merchant, gentleâ€" man, knight, dogs, king, â€" emperor, pope. Other series represent Apollo and the muses, the arts and seiences, genii and the virtues, and the planets _and spheres. ; Glencoe Board Given Track Depression Plan Village Manager George R. Young presented to the: Glencoe board last week tentative plans for track deâ€" pression from Winnetka to Highland Park, in connection with the grade geparation: project. es : _ These plans were recently completâ€" ed© by Engineer Walter Shaw, who has been engaged by the north shore villages to work out the comprehenâ€" sive details of the.project.". * * Glencoe, and other villages affected, will sean the preliminary plans and report appro_vzil or any desired alteraâ€" tions, the board, Thursday evening, referring them to the plan commitâ€" tee for study andâ€"report. . tal ts ie Lo ~ Bey: en wul §< Thursday, April 18, 1929