" The Bethany Rvtrnttetheat (Thanh M. P. Siunun, pastor ' A. s. "mg, usintnnt pastor The lust quarterly conference of thin church your will b. held A Fri- day evening " 1:45. Presiding Elder A. J. Ryan of Chicago will bring . message during the devotion! hour, and the genertl public in invited to this unite. Following the manage. (h, conference will convene. Holy Communion will be partigi- pated in It the morning Ind evening servitu- next Sunday. The pastor will have charge in the morning, assisted by Mr. Hug. Rev. A. J. Byu will conduct the evening unite. aided by the postor Ind the â€shunt. Sunday school will open promptly at 9:45 on‘Sond-y morning. We are looking forward to 1 large attend- ence in all of the deportmnte. Chrintinn Endeavor will begin at 7:00 p. m. Miss Esther Montgomery will be the lender. Our onnunl congregntional meet- ing will be held on Wednesday "eve- ning, March 12. A fellowship dinner will precede the Quinn- Meeting. All member): Ind contributing friends of the church are cordially invited to this happy occasion. The Wumln'l Minionnry society will meet next Thor-day nfterttoon {Mun-h If!) It the home of Mrs. E. D. Fritmth. 336 Orchard lone. 7:00 9n Scuut meeting in the Junior mum of tho pariah house. inâ€: Guild plays ttt the Elm Place auditorium. 7 Friday 7:00 Boy Seoul meeting in the purinh house. mu. Guild plays M the Elm Place tstaditorium. Saturd-y- ' V 2:30 Pump Fire meeting in the Camp Fire room at I75 Laurel avenue. Sunday - 9:45 Church sthool 11:15 Boys' Communiennts' class in the parish have; ' 6:l5 Boys' (an club rehearsal in the pariah house. 1:00 Young People's society medium Laden: Marl-re! Cone and Jenn 53th Toyk: Jean" Ideal World. Monde- l:00 Birthday luncheon served by the Woman's Missionary Union. Plane all. your reservations only. through In. S. T. Donor. Thur 7:00 mull-Id Park Presbyterian Church Laurel and Lindon avenues " Girb' Comm, the parish homu- :00 Mania. worship sermon topir is "m In." Rev. Frank Pitt, minister Outrrh phones 46 and 683 Communietgnts' clans thin. The 'ttst "Christ 3nd Cot, Among the Local Churches 2:00 Renal-r monthly meeting of the Woman's Missionary Union in the church Mrs. E. P. Barnes and her class of girls will present a mis- sionury play. Mrs. Charles Brooks will play several organ selections and Mrs. Frank J. Horn will have the special vocal numbers. The women of the tuntrretration and their friends are invited to both luncheon Ind the two o’clock meet- 7:45 The closing meeting of the Community Leadership Training class and awarding of eertifieatey to than who have completed the work for leadership credit. Tuesday-- 2:30 The Prcsbyterian Guild will meet in the home of Mrs. Lyle W. Maley. 281 Prospect Ivenue. Mrs.' K. B. Lacy will assist Mrs. Maley. Reports of the plnys will be re- ceived. The women of the church are cordially invited to attend. t Wednesday-- _ . TMr, Church Night program. Dr. Pint Church of Chrln. Edam!" . Highland Park, Ill., Mt Hazel ave- nue. a brunch of The Mother Church, Thu First Church of Christ, Scien- tut, in Boston, Mill, holds service: every Sunday morning " 10:46 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. when “timonie: of Christian Sci- ence hauling: are given. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m., 3nd is open to pupils between the we: of four and twenty. 7 payer. These services are espe- cially helpful. Ycu are invited. Coming Events Thursday. March 13, 2:45--The Drum: Study group will meet in the home of Miss Jenn Allen, 108 North Sheridan road. Those interested in dramas reading ttre cordially invited. You are cordially invited to mike use of the radius room, 361 Central Ivenue, which ll open every week day from nine in the morning until " in the evening 3nd on Wednes- days until 1:30. The tending room in duo open on Sundny afternoon from 2:30 to 6:30. Friday, March 14. 6:40-The Men's Fellowship club dinner in the ptrish house. Mr. C. Edward Thorney will speak on "Achievements' in Metro- poliun Chicago." Please make your reservations early. Subject for next Sunday's leuou sermon. Man. First United Evangelical Church f'. G. Unangst. pastor A cordial invitation is extended to the people to attend the following services: Sunday. March Ir- V 9:30 tt.m.--Bible school with classes for all nut-24. bumn iusbieet: "The Parable of the Sower." Matt, 13:1- 23. We are to have two lessons on this chapter in Matthew. The lesion for Sand-y deals with the particular parable which is the key to the others in the chapter. Read it carefully. What kind of hearers must we be if the Word of God is to brine forth fruit in our lives? Four classes ot 45 Church Night program. Dr. Rail will lecture on "The Way of Joy." Preceding Dr. Rall'a lecture there is a service of praise Ind payer. These services are espe- cially helpful. Ycu are invited. THE PRESS hearers are mentioned. To which class do you belong , Preaching service at 10:45 a. m. and 7:45 p. m. At 10:45 a. m. the pastor will speak on, "Peace With God and the Peace of God." At 7:45 p. m. he will preach on. "Needed: Men and Women of Courage." This is the church with the open Bible. The Bible in used in the vari- ous services and a diligent eftort is made to help the people to know the Book. It has now. been translated into 886 languages end dialects and from 32,000,000 to 35,000,000 copies are sold annually. You need to know its message. Come to our services; we will help you to know the truth and "the truth shall make you free." Christian Endeavor meeting at 7:00 p. m. Topic, "Why and How Win Others to Christ'?" Isa. 61:1-8; Rev. 22:17. Darlene Jones, leader. Rev. Stenmun. of Chicngo. will con- duet a service at 4:00 p. m. for the Finnish people. _ A good attendance in desired. The two cleanses will hold a union prayer meeting on next Wednesday evening. The Sunday school board will meet after the prayer meeting. On (him: to Church Ga early to church. Not only be punctual, but be in your place be- fore the hour when the service is an- nounced to begin. Then you will not disturb cther worshippers. . Go in reverent spirit. Oh the wny remember whither you go. Avoid lightness of manner and conversation on worldly lupin. As the minister enters the pulpit, offer an earnest, silent prayer in his behalf. In all the service take an active part; as hearei, as worshipper. At the close of the service, after a moment of prayerful silence, great with sheertulness and good will, all whom yuu happen to meet, remem- bering that Christian fellowship is a part of Christian w0rship.-iOtop Wmeent. Before you enter,yxnd as you en- ter the church, breathe a uilent prayer uf invocation for the influence of the Holy Spirit. ' As ycit take your place, bow your head reverently in prayer for your- self and for all others who enter the sanctuary fur the services abuut to begin. ltesolve that you _ will foster no thought. t'tx your eyes on no object, utter no word that will tend to divert yl.ur mind from the holy purpose for which you have come into this place. Redeemer Lutheran Church 1 West Central and McGovern _ 7 W. P. S'uhr, pastor Sunday school, 9:30. German service, 10:30. ' _ English service, 11:00. The Lenten season beginning on Wednesday of this week we shall have special services every Thursday evening from now until Easter. A serien of sermons on the Passion story has been outlined, dellinx ieith the places made sacred by the suffer- ing and death of the Lord. The sub- ject this Thursday evening shall be: "Gethsemttne," M. John‘s Evangelical Church N. Green Bay rd. and Homewood ave. F. W. Fischer, pastor . Our Sunday School will meet at 9:30. Parents feel free to send your children here to meet other happy children, young people and also friendly and competent teachers. 'Diviie worship at 10:30. The pastor will continue his series of ser- mons on the "Apostles' Creed." _" If you feel lonesome or distressed come to church where you will ftnd new courage and hope. You are al- ways welcome at St. Johns Evangel- ical church. The choir will meet Friday evening ht 7:30. The Ladies' Aid will meet Wednes- day atternoott at 2 o'clock with Mrs, Hansen. Evening services at 7:30 with a. message of interest. _ _ A Lenten services Wednesday evening at 8 o'eloek. The seven words from the cross will be discussed in those services. M. l'aul’s Evangelical Church Deerfield F', G. Piepenbrok, pastor _ Church sehool-9t15 B. m. Worship ,erviee--10:M a. m. Lteture--7n,5 p. m. Lenten .qerviee--8r00 p. m. Chuir--Friday, 7:45 p. m. Cunhrmation--Saturday, 9:00 a. m. St. Paul's Evangelical church is looking forward to a most blessed" Lenten season. We shall again have spJ'ial Lenten services on "Sunday evenings, beginning March 9th, and continuing until Easter. The illus- trated sermons will be a special fea- ture at our Lenten services. To enrich our lives, let us set aside the Sunday evenings during the Lent. en' season for meditation and study of the beautiful amrblessed life of our Savior. _ The services will be of a nature so that young and pit! may receive in- spiration. We would especially urge fathers and mothers to bring their children thus leading the way to the fuller life. Our special lectures will continue to be given on Sunday evenings from 7:15 to 7:45. The subject for the next leeture is "Sin and Salvation." ' Saturday __ instructi-n class for children, 9 a. m. Confessions, 7:30 to that) p. m. Ash Wednesday-ma" at 6:30 B. m.', evening service 8 o'clock; distri- bution cf ashes 3;46 o'clock and IL!“ other services during the day. Deerfield Holy Cross Catholic Church Waukegan Road Rev. C. L. McDonough, pastor Sunday masses 8 and 10 a. m. Holy hour and benediction 7:45 p, Thursday-confessions from 7:30 to 8:30 p. m. Friday-mass 6:30 a. m.; 4 p. m., stations of cross and benediction; 8 p., m., stations of cross and benedic- tion; 8:30 p. m., meeting of Altar and 'Rosuiry society. During season of Lent daily muse: will hi, at 6:30 o'clock. Thursday, March 6, 1930