# EnE Next Sunday morning the pastor will speak on the subject, "Things Money Can Not Buy." In the evâ€" ening he will finish the series on "Playing Square," which will be enâ€" â€"titled,> "Playing Square with God." If you do not worship elsewhere, .come and enjoy the gospel singing, acrcompanied by the pipe organ. It Lwi]l give ycu‘ new courage and strength to face life with all of its realities, the message likewise will be a challenge to your soul. ‘The mid week service is proving to be a very interesting feature in <the work of our church. Read the Tth chapter of Paul‘s letter to the Romans, come next week and be ready to enter the discussion on that chapter. .__ H. P. Presbyterian Church: Linden and Laurel Avenues Rev. Frank Fitt, Pastor Sunday 9:45â€"Church school; 11:00 â€"Rev. Andrew S.â€"C. Clarke, D.D., sehce Dr. Robert E. Pugh, Lake Forâ€" est 1556, will assume any necessary pastcral responsibilities. * . * On Friday of this week a group of pecple from Bethany will go to Barâ€" rington to help make preparations for the coming camp meeting which will be held from August 16â€"26. The program for this year promises to be a strong one, everything indicates that it will be. one of the best camp meetings held in â€"many years. â€" Bethany Evangelical Church Rey. H. F. Siemsen, Pastor ~~Miss Esther Drake and Miss Mary Guyot are. attending ‘the leadorship training camp at Naperville, Illinois, this week. About 200 or more other Evangelical young people are enjoyâ€" ing this special treat given to them by their local Sunday schools and ELC.E:‘s. The Sunday morning atâ€" tendance has been very good so far this summer, we hoepe that the month of August will have as good an avâ€" erage as did July. s * You are cordially invited to make use 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 Wednesâ€" days until 7:30. The reading room is also open on Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30. * St. James Catholic Church â€"North Avenue, Highwood _ _ Rev. J. F. Holley, Pastor â€"~~ Sunday masses at 6:30, 7:30, 9:00 ard 10:30. § maeus Daily masses at 8:00. . _ Confessions every ‘ Saturday â€" evâ€" ning from 7:80â€"9:00. _ First Church of Christ, Scientist First Church of Christ, Seientist, Highland Park, I!l., 381 Hazel aveâ€" nue, a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church .of Christ, Scienâ€" tist, in Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday â€"morning at 10:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock, when testimonies of Christian Sciâ€" ence healings are given. Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m., and is open to pupils under the age of twenty. Srbject for next Sunday‘s lessonâ€" sermcn. "Love." % 10 Among the Local Churches First United Evangelical Church â€"Rev. C. G. Unangst Pastor 25 S. Greenbay Road Phone, Highland Park 1731 "We have had a good day," was a comment that was made by an official of the church at the close of the service on last Sunday evening. Markâ€" ad ‘attention was given to the testiâ€" mony of Ruth George. The Scripâ€" ture texts which she had memorized as aâ€"little girl helped her to victory in â€"herâ€"conflicts tater on. â€"â€"Aâ€"stranger visited the prayer band at 9:00 a. m. and joined us in prayer. His brief address to the Baraca class cheered Deerfield Presbyterian Church Rev. Mark J. Andrews, Pastor 9:30â€"Church school; 10:45â€"Union service with the St. Paul‘s congregaâ€" tion in this church. The sermon will he preached by the Rev. Joseph Tayâ€" lor of Highland Park. Members and friends> of both churches are asked to give their support to these sumâ€" mer union services. The spirit of last ‘ Sunday‘s service was splendid. Please note that the service of Aug. 11 will again be in the St. Paul‘s »hurch and that of Aug. 18, in the Presbyterian church. The Tuxis meetings are disconâ€" tinued until September. j A cordial welcome to all the serâ€" vices and activitiese of this church. Sobering came suddenly, however, as in consternation they saw what appeared like just a man‘s hand writing on the wall. When none could interpret the meaning, the wise men and magicians were called in.. They, foo, were helpless, though the king promised great â€"wealth for the meaning of those three words. In this .plight "the queen, possibly the widow of Nebuchadnezzar, reminds that Daniet had been able to give the meaning of dreams, and once when the king could not even recall, the dream itself. ga n se _ _Three words stood out onâ€" the plaster.. They referred to time, weights and measures. ‘The interpretations indicated utter failure of Belshazzar‘s rule. _ ~Daniel is summoned. It is interesting to note that he was not participating in the licentiously wild banquet. ~Not for the sake of reward but ag the.spokesman of God he will announce the interpretaâ€" tion, though it wei‘ï¬S not be pleasing to the great audience assembled. It is of value to know various®languages but it is of decidedly greater importance to understand the language of God in whatever tongue the utterance may be given. Our Great Teacher is alwaysâ€" seeking to speak to his children through the very routine of life as well as by special approaches. .. $ t s o ever. As an expression of their indifference a royal banquet was arâ€" ranged, and it was participated in by 1,000 lars, with their wives and concubines. When the brain of the king ceased to function normally as its action was distorted by alcohol, always a poison, he tried to think of some excess in ribaldry that would surpass the last occasion. Then he ordered that the gold and silver vessels be brought, which had been taken as booty when the Temple at Jerusalem had been destroyed about 49 years before. These were filled with wine and the already intoxicated crowd was invited to drink therefrom as they followed the king‘s example. It would be hard to think up a grosser act of flagrant impiety. Revelry brokeloose in wilder manner than International Sunday School Lesson for August 4 f " * BELSHAZZAR‘S FEAST f * ‘ Daniel 5 :17â€"78 . Rev. Samuel D. Price, D.D. _ % Serious elements of weakness were operating among the Chaldeâ€" ans, and the Medes from the north were campaigning against the capital. At this very time they were encamped about the city. Baut Belshazzar was intent on his self gratification. In this he was in accord with the courtiers, all of whom should have been alert to drive back the invading army. _ _ 4 T H E PR E$ S ~â€"Rov.â€"James Ostemas, the Field Secâ€" retary of the Illinois Christian Funâ€" damentals association, will preach at our church on Sunday, Aug. 11th. _Prayer meeting on Wednesday evâ€" ning at eight o‘clock. The attendâ€" ance on last Wednesday evening was the largest we have had for some time. § $ The Bible lesson for the Sunday school tells how a Jazz Party was bkrcken up. See Daniel 5:1â€"31. 2 Here is the program of services for next Sunday. At 10:45 a. m. the patâ€" tor will preach the second sermon on, "Christian Fellowship," dealing parâ€" ticularly with the Requirements of this fellowship. A Sunday school service is announcedâ€"for 7:45 p.m. and it will be of interest to all the members of the school. The parâ€" ents of the scholars are all invited. Rev. Unangst will speak on, "The Problems of our Boys and Girls Toâ€" day." Among other things, the inâ€" fluence of the Cigarette will be conâ€" sidered. The orchestra will assist with the music. Come! Ruth Thompson and Ruth George will have charge of the Young Peoâ€" ple‘s meeting at 7:00 p. m. the chearts of the members and he testified that his time of fellowship with us meant much to him. He is actively engaged in Christian work among the soldiers at Fort Sheridan. We are glad to announce that the services next Sunday will be in charge .of Dr. Samuel Fritsech, pastor of the Union â€"Congregational church, Jackâ€" sonville, Florida, Dr, Fritsch is well known in this community; his mother Mrs. Mary Fritsch and his sister Mrs. Fred ~Stryker are members of this congregation. Dr. Fritsch will preach both morning and evening. Invite your friends to hear him. Evangeélical Bungalow Church ~â€" «Rev. A. P. Johnson, Minister ~9:45 a.m. â€" Sunday school in charge ‘of Mr. A.. Merner. A class for every member of the family; 11:00 a. m. â€" Worship and\ggpnon; 7:00 p.m.â€"Christian Endeavor; 8:00 p. m.â€"Evening Worship. â€" Tuesday, August 6th, Transfiguraâ€" ation of Christ; g:80 a. m. â€" Holy Communion. Y Trinity Episcopal Church ° Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector 1 Laurel Avenue s Sun@ay, August 4th, the Tenth Sunday after Trinity; 7:80 a.m. â€" Holy Communion; 11:00. a. mâ€"Holy Communion and sermon. â€" Sunday, August 4: 10:30 a.m. â€" Sunday school; 6:00 p. m.â€"Epworth League _ Devotional meeting;}+ 7:;:45 p. m.â€"Evening service in English. The public is invited. . __ The Swedish Methodist Church â€" Highwood Avenue and Everts Place ~Rev. William W. Nelson, Pastor ‘~Friday, August 2: 7:45 p.m. â€" Méeting of the Pioneer at church: President Herbert Hoover has the welfare of our boys and girls a: heart. In a letter to Mr. Coolidg: written. some time ago he said; "Wo in America are far behind what : rational conscience should demand fo, the public protection of our children. There is no agency in the world that is so seriously affecting the health, efficiency, education and character of boys and girls as the cigarette habit, and yet very little attention is being paid toâ€" it. Nearly every delingquent boy is a cigarette smoker, which cerâ€" tainly has much to do with it. Cigâ€" srettes are aâ€"~source of crime. To neglect crime at its source is a shortâ€" sighted policy, unworthy of a nation of our intelligence." right to a man, but the end thereof are the ways of â€"death." Prov. 16:25. "Death" means final and eternal sepâ€" aration from God as used in this connection: it describes the eternal state of the wicked. See Rev. 20:11â€" 15. f Dr. Cress, a neurologist in the Washington, D. C., Sanitarium and hospital, ~says the cigarette is the most evil influence in American life tocday. â€". â€" WATCH FOR (_)‘.-..DOLLAR DAY Specials Smith‘s Ts "If it‘s new â€" Smith‘s have it!" 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