An ice cream social will be held on the church Jawn immediately after the play. If the weather is inclement ice cream and cake will be served in the social rooms of the church. First quarterly conference Tuep day, 8 p.m.. Rev. L. C. Schmidt, D.S., will preside. .. ‘Statistiont o Â¥ourv®. "peosented "Statistically You presen the Semper Fidelis club, Friday :gnlng 8:lp5." Freewill offering. 815 Rosemary Terrace Deerfield Sunday, June 25, 1939, Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Arno A. Frantz, Supt. Classes for all ages. Experienced teachers. Morning worship 11 a.m. Serâ€" mon for boys and :girls. Special music.‘ Sermon for young people ::ld'i:.uh. Reverend Bruso in the sored by Friendship Cirele. Sunday, June 25â€"Church school, 10:30 a.m. Confirmation exercises, 5:15 p.m. . Refreshments. â€" Evening service. Special message to class, by pastor, 7:45 p.m. Highwood Methodist Church Rev. E. Fredrickson, Pastor Highwood Ave. and Evert Place Saturday evening, June 24, 8:15 lected this year is Sunset park. Bome of our people will bring their l-dh-h:udhndn:‘.l supper at park. Games reâ€" freshments will be provided for. ;hl).i:ko-hbh-'hw Redeemer Lutheran Church Pirst Church of Christ Scientist West Central at MeGovern â€" | _ First Church of Christ, Bcientist, I-v.".l.lqh.fl“ l!icll;ndhrk.m..:!nl:d» Friday, : Sunday school | nue, a branch Mother huhnuth“m Church, the First Church of Christ, Sunday, 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday school.| Scientist, in Boston, Mass. 10:30 a.m.â€"Main service. The Sundar ~marnin? Soroike is On Sunday afternoon our annual Sunday school and congregation picâ€" nie will take place. The ‘site seâ€" THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1989 Bethichem Evangelical Church * Low Fares Eontyohera l Biowx 194 27.98 *_ m-chnuuu--!-â€"-:::fl'-:a-“ .:â€â€œ ---3 â€':“3 k fi'aw "‘M‘l‘“ ie h dentontort~s P Epimiagls -- :.-, of wains and News and Announcements concerning the various organizations of Church and Sunday cltivities Gteuhy%“'bud-m Rev, F. S. Robinson, Pastor Sunday sehool, 9:80 a.m. Rayâ€" mond Fidder, Bupt. .. EW Morning service, 10:45 "Jesus, Our Light." Prophecy class, T ‘: Christian Endeavor, 7 p.m. ming service, 8:00 "God‘s Power." Wednesday night prayer meeting. Sunday, $:30 o.-.â€"lnndol school under the direction of Mr. G. Schlung. 11 a.m. Morning worâ€" ship, Holy communion. Reception. ofm-nbn;. , 9:30 a.m.â€"Continuation dmu-fl-lmonhd. Wednesday, 8 pm. â€" Midâ€"woek the service. Those who can not atâ€" urged to attend the Wednesday eveâ€" ning meeting, All are cordially invited to atâ€" tend the services and make use of the reading room. 5:30. Here the Bible and all auâ€" thorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed, or purâ€" A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridan road which is open daily from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 in the evening. On. Sunday the reading room is open from 2:30 to The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is at 8 o‘clock. _ Sunday, school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson sermon, "Christian Science." following from the Bible: "For, lo, m‘-fl&-flmm createth ‘the %ui declareth unto man what is thought, that maketh the morning darkness, and treadeth upon the high places of the earth, The Lord, The God of hosts, The Lessonâ€"Sermon also inâ€" cluded the following passages from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: ‘The motion of a material universe is utterly opposed to the theory of man as evolved from Mind. Such fundamental errors send falsity into all human doctrines and conclusions, Tnd.c‘o‘)lot accord infinity to Deity" p. * is his name" (Amos 4:13). CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES of whom are all things, and we in bim" (I Oorinthians 8:6). "Is the Universe, including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" was the subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist. on Sunday, June 18 First United Evangelical Church The Htkee Herucloni s * of Round Trip Fares the citations which comâ€" ./4mon9 the auerd th New Members And Communion, Sunday Holy communion will be adminisâ€" tered at the 11 a.m. worship service at the Bethany Evangelical church next Sunday. Rev,. H. F. Siemsen, the pastor, will preach a communion sermon after which all Christian friends present at the service will be invited to share in the sacred and beautiful custom of the Lord‘s Supper. It will also be the privâ€" ilege of Bethany to receive a numâ€" on Tuesday at 8 p.m. Confess on Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Carnival, July 1, 2, 3 and 4. ber of new members int fellowship at that service. Rev. R. J. Dollenmayer, Pastor Sunday, 9:30 a.m. â€" Church school; 10:45 a.m.â€"Morning worâ€" ship and communion service. ‘Young people‘s meetings have been disconâ€" tinued for the summer. Sunday masses, 7, 8:80, 10 and 11:30. Catechism after 8:30 mass. Week day masses, 7:30. Devotions Sunday, June 25, 7:30 a.m.â€"Holy communion; 11 a.m. â€" Morning prayer and sermon. Trinity Episcopal Church â€" .. East Laurel Avenue Rev. C. Keller, Pastor Saturday, June 24, St. John, Bapâ€" tist. 9:30 a.m.â€"Holy Communion (in the chapel). Deerficld Presbyterian. Church Holy Cross Catholis Church Rev. J. V. Murphy, Pastor M Get a lift out of life this Summert Cook the cool, comfortable, easy wayâ€"with an Electric Roaster | Really, unless you‘ve used one. of these conveâ€" nient, pormble kitchen aids you can‘t imagine what m“..‘lhâ€"-k‘w--n-im anElecrric Roaster for preparing tasty, delicious nd-bhszk’cnm“fl from and to a meslâ€"petfectly. Adooo.l’h â€ï¬‚mfll A thick Other appliance desters arse also offering fine hargains in Modern Hlectric Roastars. T HE PR E8 $ 51 South St. Johns Avenue â€" Tel H. P. 2000 # C. Warner Williams, well known s¢ulptor, has resumed for the conâ€" wenience ofâ€" local residents his , We wish to thank our many friends for the kindness and symâ€" pathy extended us on our recent :rnvemllndfuthmlu- al offerings sent. We also wish to i-nk Father Gleason and Father ard for their kind assistance.â€" . and Mre. Guy Viti. n ce Mr. Williams previously conductâ€" ed a class here several years ago. Since his last stay in Highland Park he has modeled many portraits of celebrities including the famous classes in modeling at the residence of Mrs. Truman T. Metzel, 99 Syeâ€" amore place, for â€" the summer months. A limited number of beginners and advanced students accepted. Classes meet on Wednesday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. ‘mmmï¬ï¬‚h -kingtw'l‘-n-dim ‘lb:-. mrtbyï¬.fl.:nhhn to a close. A splendid staff of teachers are volunteering their services in giving instruction to the children who have registered. The schoo! will close on Friday, June Modeling Classes to Be Resumed by C. Warner Williams Card of Thanks blanket of insulstion keeps heat in the soaster and out of the kirchen. Lets you cook in cool comfort ... all Summer long. s p Prove these facts to youtself â€" in your own wayâ€" in your own home, Tike advantege of our cxm WEEK HOME TRIAL AMD DEMONETRATiON snd use uuhh‘d&q-uwfl- for picaicsâ€"any way you choose. You will not be obligated in any way . . . so «ct now | Ends Long Discord; Although counciliar approval was given for 16 appointments, the post of city attorney was not awarded. Wrangling about appointments reâ€" sulted in irregular meetings. .. Monâ€" day night the council convened an half hour late, heard the minutes read, recessed for a 20â€"minute peâ€" riod that lengthened into 70 minâ€" utes, and gathered again to go through the formality of an adâ€" journment motion. The Friday preâ€" vious all that took place was a callâ€" ing to order and an adjournment at the suggestion of the mayor. Appointees are John~ DeSmidt, chief of police; Nels Englund, serâ€" geant; ‘Walter Henderson, Clyde Cameron, John Crovetti, and <Edâ€" ward Cassedy, patrolmen; Thomas Russell, Jr., city .collector; Floyd Peterson, head of the water departâ€" ment; Patrick Roach, city dump atâ€" A halt was called Tuesday bï¬lMfl# among members of the Highwood city council as Mayor Charles Porâ€" tilia made departmental appointâ€" ments which were confirmed unanâ€" imously by aldermen. Shirtsleeve sessions, which for the past weeks had led to continual secret conferâ€" ences, recesses, adjournments, and postponements of meetings, ended with a truce. omisa‘m'uo to 6 6. Th cA TS 0 a. m. to 9 D. m." % BUNDA?‘::O‘!.-. to IJ;-. che nt CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READINC ROOM First Church of Christ, Scientist Mrs. Jeanette Hinchliff Parker, wife of Francis W. Parker Jr., patâ€" ent attorney, died Tuesday in her home, 1000 North Ridge road, after a long illness, She was 45 years old. In addition to her husband she is survived by two sons, Franâ€" cis ‘W. III. and Emerson Parker; a daughter, Jeanne, and her moth» er, Mrs. Harriet E. Hinchliff of Rockford. Services will be held at 1 p.m. today in Graceland ‘¢cemetery chapel. Members of the council, since the April 18 elections, are Paul Paglial, J. M. Cowgill, George Kenry, John M. Simpson, Joseph Calzia, Gino Fiâ€" occhi, Joseph Farneti, and Albert H. Bjork. Investigation into the financing for the widening of Railway avenue from Highwood to Prairie avenues was delegated to the street depart ment â€" by action of the council. Coudh-a:hoWha-&- in effect ordinance thuhdlmhhrw of July. Mrs. F. W. Parker Jr. Passes on Tuesday tendant; Olgon, | Iwters Br K. C Hajed" ugh:'n‘:â€";m-.- lund, fire thief; and Alphonse Burâ€" gouni, janitor. Vetoed by the mayor was the orâ€" dinance . requiring â€" councilmanic countersignature of all checks, warâ€" rants, and vouchers drawn upon the treasury. Signatures of the mayor and city clerk are now alone necesâ€" sary Af Grema® Compe N THE IOTCHENI PAGE FIVE