Highland Mr 00 M ind T he M Mo PHONE YOUR ORDER NOW WE ARE Z/rpFRoX AGENTS h Park Presbyterian Church | and Linden Avenues Frank Fitt, Minister Mr eph h EARL W. GsELL & CoO. ng all will meet . s. Dwight Leaming th and phone inia brant and l Lak 00 Ing ng ad inch« Afmong the Local Churches Ip ng meeting Mr. Walter meeting in the cheon . will be of th 1 the pari th the Dor y meelâ€" librarian ublic â€"liâ€" 46 PHARMACISTS parish interâ€" in the ‘, Robâ€" British nturer, in Inâ€" make h‘)l up in tuni field par and the Wed Ir amp St. John‘s Evangelical Church Evangelical Synod of America) en Bay road and Homewood a‘ the In th Ti b NV the at ing al the th Iee Scout meeting in the junâ€" of the parish house. ch night services. â€" Followâ€" ervice of praise and prayer neâ€" for discussion will be Fox. and His. Quakers," find this service helpful. n an II chool ?'me“"p‘m hr morning ay special services comâ€" reformation. â€" Every evâ€" wristian _ should _ be _ in Sunday and should parâ€" trati Lord‘s Supper all evange ind Chicag Phone W. Fisc the night Highland Park, I1l Chi vou Aid Remember, at 9:30. > s ut 10:30. n at 4 o‘cleck at the hicago chapel, union evangelical churches incil ~will meet Mon geam Telephone 2600 at our for same, please it Re»? _ vom* NT Pastor Aate 0 C10G hurch parâ€" All.aboard THE PRESS St. John‘s Remem con go Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, FaStOP I Church school at 9:15 a.m. Worship service and holy communâ€" jon at 10:30, a.m. Choir Friday at 7:30 p.m. Confirmation Saturday at 9:00 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 26 was indeed a great day for: St. Paul‘s.â€" The pastor has every reason to be thankful. His apâ€" jp<al for loyalty did not go unheeded. The fact is that 265 attended the Loyâ€" alty Sunday worship service. There were four distinct groups, The chilâ€" dren were in the majority with 81 present; the women numbered 73, the young people 67 and the men 44. â€" Will it be possible to retain some bf this spirit of loyalty?~ May we hope for better church attendance in the future? _ Surely the consciousâ€" ness of the fact that we cannot afâ€" ford to leave the idea of a living God out of our thinking and living, should Lring us into. closer relationship to the ,church. Next Sunday. is Reformation day wnd celebration of Holy communion. A splendid opportunity to seal the pledge of loyalty with the sacred covenant of the Lord‘s Supper. May we cherish the hope that you will return, «und possibly the many. with you who for some reason felt they could not attend Loyalty. Sunday. Sunday evening everybody is inâ€" vited to attend the Christian Citizenâ€" ship‘ mecting at the Deerfield Gramâ€" raar school auditorium. . Meeting will begin 7:30 o‘clock. Mrs. G. C. Mathes, president of the Christian Citizenship council of the State of Illinois will be the speaker. Mrs. Mathes . comes highly recomâ€" ended as a very inspiring and comâ€" Mrs, Mathes . C ended as .a ver petent . speaker, There will be community singing. The orchestra from the Evangelical Bungalow church will furnish . speâ€" clal music. The November meeting of the Laâ€" lies‘ Aid will be held at the home of Mrs. Geo,. Soefker, Members of the Church council will be in session at the Sunday school room on the evening of Nov. 5. § Cid V with "us. There will be a special feature on next Sunday in this that the pastor will preach an illustrated sermon to the Sunday school scholars at 10:45 a.m. The subject will interest the boys and girls, They will be given a special part in the singing. . There will not be a dull moment from the beginning to the close. The subject should arrest the attention of all. It is, "The Man with the Wrong Coat, und What Became of Him." The parâ€" ents of the scholars are all invited.| Boys and girls, do not miss this ser-! prea they was of ( St. Paul‘s E First United Evangelical Church Rev. C. G. Unangst, Pastor In attendance and interest last Sunâ€" y was an exceptionally good day At t 7:45 p.m. Rev.â€" Unangst will ach on, "Father forgive. them . for y know not what they do." This the first of the seven sayings Christ on the cross. There will goodâ€" singing. Come! ul‘s Evangelical Church Deerfield, TIllinois . G. Piepenbrok, Pastor The attendance at the Bible school on last Sunday was about the best we have had, aside from rally day. It may be even larger next Sunday. The lesson deals with Simon Peter, a man who in time passed from great weakness to great strength of charâ€" acter. We aim to teach the Word if God sanely and in a manner that will enable the pupils to come to an understanding ‘of revealed truth. Visâ€" itors are invited. Dick Wichman will lead the Chrisâ€" tian Endeavor meeting at 7 p.m. We had a splendid meeting last Sunday cvening. Young people not attending »Isewhere are cordially invited to this meeting. Two prayer and praise meetings will. be held on Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock; one at the church, the other‘ at a private home, to be anâ€" nounced on Sunday. You should atâ€" tend these meetings. They will do The meeting of the parents of our Sunday school scholars and the teachâ€" rs held on last Friday evening was well attended and we were all greatâ€" ly helped by. Dr. Benson‘s illuminaâ€" tion address on, "The. Three Fields of Christian .Education." They are the church, the home and the Sunday wchool. The home as a teacher of vreligion and spiritual truth is not vreligion and spiritual truth is not functioning. _ In our public schools alâ€" mos«t anything may be taught except vreligion, and multitudes of parents are so criminally negligent and inâ€" different to the spiritual and moral education of their children that they will not even make the necessary sacâ€" rifice to keep them in the Sunday school orâ€"accompany â€" them to <the "house of worship." _ The Junvenile Delinquency department of the social Surcau in one of our large western vities has issued the following stateâ€" ment: ~"The factors in juvenile deâ€" linquency are: â€" Lack _of parental watchfulness;_ Lack: of parental inâ€" ctruction; Lack of parental associaâ€" testimonies of Christian Science healâ€" ings.are given. Sunday school meets at 9:30 a. m., and is open to pupils hetween the ages of four and twenty. Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson "Everlasting Punishment." You are cordially invited to make | use of the reading room, 43 N. Sheriâ€" | dan rd., where the Bible and all authâ€" orized â€" Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. The reading room is open every weekâ€" | day from nine in the morning until | six in the evening, on Wednesday unâ€" | til 7:30 and on Sunday afternoon from |2:30 to 5:30. First Church of Christ, Scientist fighland Park, III., 381 Hazel avenue, a branch of The Mother Church, 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€" ings.are given. Sunday school meets L go nand thee this day, shall be in heart;. and thou shalt teach liligently unto thy children," is ‘ommand to parents. See Deut. Ninety urt case Thursday, October per er cent ofâ€" the . juvenile â€"are the result of parental These words which I comâ€" this day, shall be in thine l thou shalt teach them into thy children," is God‘s 30, 1930