may visitors at your home, bring them to church. After Labor day all churches nml schools will rally their (one: to be. ttin their full work. And so our Sun. day school will hold I "My day the Sunday after labor day. . " T IE EVANS'I’ON BI'SINESS COLLEGE PHONE YOUR ORDER NOW WE ARE Hrrsrizsoz 7 AGENTS mam Melt ttttt Shel-nun Ant-no F5717(IOY Ieph EARL W. GSELL fit Co. CARMEL. STRAWBERRY SHERBET AND NEW YORKJCE CREAM Begin Kept Iarial Cour)": "HHS Toft Among the Local Churches PHARMACUiTS TumlsaHr&mtA-evrlearYtwrHttate Sunday, August day after Trinity: 7:30 a.m.--Holy © â€:00 tr.m.-0iorni mun. Hind-ml Park Methodist Church Trinity Episcopll Church Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector East Laurel Avenue Service: Holy communion. . -Mornintt payer and Ber llighllnd Park, Ill Telephone 2600 31, the 11th Sun- --Van Dyke, THE PRESS Subject for next Sunday’l lesson sermon, "Christ Jesus." . . branch of The Mother Church, The Plrst Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mam. holds service: every Sundny morning at 10:45 and on Wednesday evening " 8 o'clock, when testimonies of Christin) Science heel- ings Ire given. Sundny school meets at 9:30 B. m., end is open to pupils between the use: of tour Ind twenty. You Ire cordielly invited to nuke use of the tending room, 361 Central Avenue, where the Bible Ind all truth. orized Christian Science literature may be rend, borrowed or purchased. The reading' room is open every week- day from nine in the morning until six in the evening, on Wednesday un- til T:80 Ind on Sunday utternoon from 2:30 to 5:30. First Church of Christ, Scientilyt Highland Park, Ill., 381 Hazel Ivenue, The Bethany Evangelical Church Rev. H. F. Siemsen, Pastor The Sunday school of this church will meet next Sunday morning at 9:45. Those who can not go to the Harrington camp meeting are urged to come and participate in some class. Due to the camp meeting at Bar- ringtun, 'thcre will be no preaching service -cither at 11 mm. or 8 p.m. next Sunday. The congregation and friends of this church are urged to attend the splendid meetings out in .the leafy grove, where a great feast awaits all who will attend, The attendance and the spirit of the camp meeting thus far has ex- ceeded that of many other years. Many people are being blessed by the messages that have come and a large number have been helped into the Christian experience. A special in. vitntion is extended to all of the com- munity to attend the few days that yet remain. Our regular schedule of services will be followed beginning with next week. Our mid-week service next Wednesday evening will be in charge of Mrs. O. K. Weasling. _ Highland Purl: Presbyterian Chm-ti Sunday: t) Rev. C. G. Unangst, Pastor 'r' Rev. Harold Street, of Chicago. . will preach on next Sunday, both "ur, morning and evening. At 10:45 a.m. l he will speak on "Limiting God." Ati 7:45 p.m. his subject will be "Christ's Wa Great Imperatives." You will enjoy' R his sermons. Comel- . , D The Bible school meets at 9:30 am. i S Lesson subject, "Amos, A Herdsman a.m Called of God to Be I Prophet." l B Christian Endeavor meeting at 7! C p.m. Topic, "Why Are Industrial I 7:3I i5---Chureh school. ..00-The Raverend George Gibson Kerr, D. n., pastor of the First Presbyterian church, C'arovsburtr, Pa., will preach. v Mr. Harry Nelle, tenor, will be sul. oist and precentor. First United Evangelical Church Prayer meeting on Wednesday eve- ning at 8 o'clock. Bishop E. S. Woodring, of Allen- town, Penn., will preach at this church on Sunday evening, Septem- ber T. Missions Worthwhile? "Thus saith the Lord, Let not the wise man glory in his wisdom, neither let the mighty man glory in his might, let not the rich man glory in his riches: but let him that glorieth glory in this, that he understandeth and knoweth me, that I am the Lord which exercise lovlng kindness, judg- ment, and righteousness, in the earth; for in these things I delight, saith the Lord." Jer. 9:23, 24. ' Sunday, Aug, M: 10:30 a.m.--Sunday school. 6:00 p.m.-Afternopn meeting. 7:45 pam-Evening service in Eng- lish to which the public is invited. Special singing by the choir. The pastor will preach a sermon on the subject, "The Test of Our Work." Wednesday, Sept. 3: 8:00 pam-Choir rehearsal at church. This year's annual session of the Central Northwest conference will be- gin on Wednesday evening, Sept. 3, at 6:30 o'eloek, at our Bethany church located on Ashland boulevard at Win- nemac avenue, Chicago. The confer- ence will continue over Sundey, the 7th. Bishop Anderson will preside in Bishop Hughes' stead. Any members and friends who will be able to st- tend any of the conference meetings will he welcome. The Swedish Methodist Church Highwood avenue and Evert: placo William W. Nelson, pastor Tel. Ilighwood 2161 Rev. F, W. Fischer, Pastor Sunday school at 9:30. Divine services at 10:30. Picnic September 14, at the new "Publie Utilities Park" west of Mundelein. Divine services in the morning at the park followed by fellowship din. ner and sports in the afternoon. Remember the glorious pienie.we had in June and make it possible for you to attend this one also. Those who have no cars of their own, please report nt'the church at 9 o'eloek in the morning. St. June: Evmgelicul Church (Evangelical Sync of America) Homownnd 'and N. Green Bay' Road Rev, F. W. Fischer, Pastor Union Lutheran Church Highwood. Illinois Rev. G. Hedlund, Pastor Sunday sehuol--9M,5 a.m. Enklish serviees-li:00 am. There will be no Wednesday ings during September. Holy Cross Cntholic Church Waukegan road Deerfield, Ill. Rev. C. L. McDonough, Pastor Daily masses-tdm a.m. Sunday masses - 6:30, 8 and 10 Benediction follows 10 o'clock mass. Confessions Saturday evenings - 30 to If) pan. Thursday, Aug. 28, 1930 meet-