‘&‘mh meeting. which inâ€" e testimonies of . Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Mind." ‘ up to the Page 6 wih“â€""' Juâ€",;- are cared for dur Sunday school is open to pupils FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, sCIENTIST * 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, CHURCH Green Bay road and Homewood Sunday, Feb. 24â€" \ 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 1045 a. m. _ Morning worship with sermon by Rev. C: G. Stanâ€" BETHANY EVANGELICAL CHURCH _ Laure} Avenue and McéGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister Sunday, Feb. 24â€" * 9:%20 am. Sunday school in all departments. _ im 11 a.m. Divine worship; sermon by Rev. Laubenstein. es class. ; Sunday,.Feb. 24â€" â€" T:00 pm. _ Evangelical Youth Fellowship. Tuesday, Feb. 26â€" â€" #{A7 ages 9:00 a m. . Sunday school under the direction of Carroll Snyder. 9:40 â€" a.m. Bible _ Discussion group in the churgh. § 8:00 â€"p.m.â€" â€" Evanston‘ worship at Lake Forest in the American Legion hall, McKinley and, Wisâ€" consin. ) Wednesday, March 6â€" _ 8:00 pm. The Young Ladies class will meet at the home of Mrs. Phoebe Hanson Moore, 833 Glenâ€" coe Ave., for their monthly meetâ€" ingt. 10:45 am... Morning worship. Subject: â€" "Beauty â€"How to Gain It -"'lrM p.m. Christian Endeavor with ‘Donald Tillman as leader. 7:45 p.m. Evening Gospel servâ€" ice. Good congregational singing with Paul Inman leading. The pastor brings the final message of his series on‘ "The Way of Salvaâ€" tion," using the disputed subject of "Apostacy â€" Can a Christian Fall Away and Be Lost*" Wednesday, Feb. 27 â€" Prayer service at the church at 8 p.m. Thursday, Feb 28 â€" Bible stuâ€" dy at 7:30 pm. followed by choir rehearsal. Saturday, Feb. 23â€" 10 a.m. Young People‘s Bible ~ 1045 a.m. â€" Morning torship. Sermon _ topic: *Godly Vision"; Proverbs 29 18 t 3:00 p.m. _ North Shore zone Walther league rally ‘at Redeemer Ev.Lutheran charch. â€"â€"=~ ~â€"~~â€"~ _ _9:30 a.m. Church school. Beâ€" ginners, primary and junior deâ€" partments. 11:00 a.m. _ Morning worship. 11 :00 a.m. Church school. The intermediate department (7th and 8th grades) <and the high school groups. ST. JOHN‘S EVANG, & REF. .8:00 prmi. _ Monthly meeting of the Albright Brotherhood in the Dr. C. N. Dubs Memorial room in the church. â€" Wednesday, Feb. 27â€" 745 p.m. Midweek _ Church Fellowship service. _ It will be misâ€" sionary night and the monthly ofâ€" fering will be received. Thursday, Feb. 28â€" 4â€":00 pm.‘ Class in Christian education. . > 7:45 pm. Senior choir rehears ices begin al. r Saturday, March 2â€" 1:30 pm. _ Betha 3:00 p.m. First meeting of the class of instruction for candidates for church membership. _ Friends of the church are urged to take advantage of this preparatory course to be led by the pastor. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL ‘ S$. Green Bay at Laurel R. S. Wilson, pastor Tel. 1731 Friday, Feb. 22â€" Sunday, Feb. 24 Sunday, March 3â€" HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYTEâ€" RIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect . _ Church phone H. P. 263 Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, D. D.. minister Rev. Karl‘ A. Roth, minister of education WELCOME TO CHURCH ‘The Sunday morning service is REDEEMER EVANC. LUTH. 9 8:00 p.m. Lenten evening serv 587 Central Avenue H. K. Platzer, pastor Rible: schoo} for all of 20 years, Bethany choristers â€"â€" A free public reading room is St. | maintained by this church at 43 N. er | Sheridan road which is open daily 4 from 9:30 o‘clock in the morning all | t 5:30 in the afternoon, and on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sunâ€" en day the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible. and ith | all ‘suthorized Christian Science literature. may be read. borrowed or purchased. He, his family, relatives and asâ€"| sociates have never been known to engage in biâ€"partisan politir-ll entangling alliances. [ His friends claim that he ‘has j earned his right to ask the Repubâ€" | \lican party for recognition. "He| is married and is the father of two ; children .of school age. <He has been active _ in _ political rirrle«] throughout the county. He is acâ€" iliw- in religious and fraternal rir-i | cles and he has been for some time irhuirmnn of the Board of Trustees |of the Methodist Memorial church in Zion. He is a member of the ;Amt-r'wan Legionh and at the presâ€" ent time Judge Advocate of his | post and has been Judge Advocate | |of the 10th District Organization. | A young people‘s rally of the North Shore zone of the Interna; tional Walther league will be held at Redeemer Ev. Lutheran church, 587 Central avenue, on Sunday, Feb. 24, at 3 pm. â€" Miss Mary Jean Mehl, president of the Redeemer Church Junior Young People‘s soâ€" ciety. is in charge of arrangeâ€" ments. _ After a business meeting in the afternoon, parents of the young people and Redeemer guild ladies will serve an evening meal at the Community Center: â€" The evening will be spent enjoying enâ€" tertainment prepared by the Reâ€" deemer young people. Friends and former members of the Walâ€" ther league are welcome. John R. Bills Is Candidate for Office Of Lake County Judge John R. Bilis, whose ad appears in another column of this newspaâ€" per. was among the first to offer himself as a candidate for the ofâ€" fice â€"of â€" County Judge of Lake county. . Mr. Bills, who is a lifeâ€" long residentâ€"ofâ€" Lakeâ€"county. and. his family before him, have been members of~the Republican party during that time. His friends claim that he is eminently qualiâ€" fied for this important position, having had active experience as n sitting judge in the following courts: _ Zion City Court, County Court ‘of Lake county, _ Probate Court of Lake county, and Ciregit Court of. Lake: county. ; . Further he h« been honored by_ being each Friday at 8:15 p.m YOUNG PEOPLE‘S RALLY AT REDEEMER LUTHERAN TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH mr'l'f\r'e'rynne is invited to hear this timely and interesting subject disâ€" cussed by Rabbi Shulman. perior he sat judge. East Laurel Avenue The Rev. Christoph Keller. Rector This Friday evening at North Shore â€" Temple _ Israel, Lincoln at Vernon, Glencoe, Rabbi Charles E. Shulman will speak on *‘The Liberal Jew and Palestine." The subject of Palestine is not limited to Jewish discussion. _ It is also a very serious consideration of the United Nations. At this moment, a joint Angloâ€"American commisâ€" sion is metting in Europe to look over the displaced Jewish persons situation on that unhappy contiâ€" nent. â€" This commission has alreaâ€" dy held hearings in Washington and in London. _ It will: shortlyâ€" convene in Jerusalem to ï¬niQA its inquiry. held Sunday morning at Rabbi Shulman To * Talk on "The Liberal Jew and Palestine" Court Court Court he h= called Court he ho« been honored hy beinge called . to sit in _ the â€" Municipal Court of Evanston as well as Suâ€" perior Court of Cook county . He had had many â€" glowing | praises from the members of the bar of Cook county for his work in Suâ€" perior Court in Cook county where he sat from time to time as a trial 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. Church school. 11:00 a m. Morning‘ Prayer and Sermon. Wednesday, f Sundayv and of the 40 & 8 Voiture No 604. He is also active in the Boy Scouts of America Mr. Billsâ€"states imeck Tpâ€"wii We ahoatkrment judicial ethics that in the event he is vlected County Judge he will deâ€" vote his entire time to the court and will not in any manner pracâ€" tice law nor will he have connecâ€" tion with any law firm either diâ€" rectly ‘orâ€" indirectly. MF. Bills served Lake county from 193240 as a full time assistant state‘s atâ€" Rekul;r weekly services are held 9:30 a m Services Holy Communion torney, being assigned‘ to the |trolled in the schools with special County Court where he became reference to the current searlet feâ€" thoroughly familiar with the workâ€" | ver epidemic. ing of that court, particularly inâ€"| The next meeting will be held volving dependent and neglected | Tuesday, March 5, at the home of children. He is a graduate of Mrs. Louis P. Haller, 290 Marshâ€" Nonh-enfl:n university. . He has man, at 1;:15 pm. ‘Miss Elizabeth practiced law in Waukegan. for Hittle of the State Department of almost a quarter of a century. He Public Health will define the has also been Corporation Counâ€" meaning of public health doctor, rurl of the City of Zion. He orâ€" nurse, nutritionist and engineer. |mimi the first fire protection She will also review the.various district in Antioch and later he 0râ€" units of the government in the ganized the Bonnie Brook fire proâ€" county and their responsibilities ’mvtion district and now represents 2« related to public health. All the district. those interested are welcome. 4.‘ It shoudd have the money needed. â€"(About $57,000 is spent in Lake county for all health servâ€" ices. According to a government survey an adequate program should cost aboutâ€" $120,000.) â€" . 5. It should have good adminâ€" istration. > 6. It should have public concern Miss _ Lulu _ Lasswell, _ public health nurse at the Highland Park high school, explained the | way communicable diseases are conâ€" 1., It should completely cover all situations that affect public health. * 2. It should be adequately staffed by qualified personnel. 3 .Necessary laws and ordinancâ€" es should be in effect. (For inâ€" stance, food handlers in Highland Park do not have. to meet any health standards). pok This model of an Allâ€"Gasâ€"Home can be seen at 534 Central Ave., Highland Park An Architect‘s Home Communications . intended . fo» publication must be written on one side of the paper only. and be signed with the nnen:!nd addres> of the writer. They should reach the editor Wednesday noon to in sure appearance in the current is hand." Subscription rates: _ $1.50 pe: year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county Illinois. Entered as second class matte» March I, 1911. at the Post Office at Highand Park, Ninois. 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