Highwood avenue and Everts Place Iw.'h'.l.hp.. & Thursday, June 14â€" 6 The Annum) Pestival will be held at the Bothany Houte located on North F 9:45 Church School. Clases for all ages. Our church school program attendance. Tasty decorations, a fine â€"program and a very liberal offering were notable features of the service. hand craft. PFor farther information call Highland Park 688. will open on Monday morning at 9 a‘clock. We are encouraged by the fact that the boys and girls are planâ€" ning to attend. The parents are reâ€" quested to coâ€"operate with us in the work of the school. Send your chil~ dren. A profitable time awaits them. The Children‘s day exercises on last Christian Endeavor meeting at 7:00 p.m. Topic, "The Blessings of Sumâ€" mer Conferences." _ Elmer Gieser Sunday school at 9:30 a.m. Bible lesson subject, "The Crucifixion." Mk. 16:16â€"47. The sessions are interestâ€" ing and profitable from the beginning Sunday will be communion day. All members and friends of the church are cordially invited to be present. The pastor will preach on the followâ€" ing subjects: 10:45 a. m. "Lookâ€" ing Backward, Upward and Onward." T:45 p.m. "Obedience to Christ, the Pathway to Success." held next Tuesday, the 19, at Sunset Park. The preliminaries begin in the morning at 10:00 o‘clock with a baseâ€" ball wame for the older children. Lunch will be served to them at noon. The real picnic_with its games and prizes and refreshments begins at 1 o‘clock and ends at 5. Parents, especially the mothers of the smaller children, are invited to attend. In case of rain we will meetj the Sunday School room and have @ party instead of a picnic. Felock. Th nvouinz Art at T7:30 o‘cleck at which tUme Biâ€" Sunday Schoolâ€"9:30. German serviceâ€"10:30. English serviceâ€"11:00. The Luther league meets this eveâ€" ning (Thursday) for its regular monthly meeting. The Sunday School picnic will be sermon, "God the Preserver of Man." You are cordially invited to make use of the reading room, 361 Central avenue, which is open every week day from nine in the morning until six in the evening and on Wednesdays un til 7:30. The reading room is also epen on Sunday afternoon from £:30 2:30 Camp Fire meeting. During thm-thth&"‘ Fire group will carry on a speâ€" First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Purk, IIL, 381 Hazsol Ave wae, a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, im Bosten, Mass., holds services every Sunday morning at 19:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock, when testimonies of Christian Science healâ€" ing are given. Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m., and is open to pupils under the age of twenty. mer with special features for the school. ‘ n:po lorn}n‘vmhp This Sunâ€" United Evangelical Greenbay Road and Laurel avenue Prayer Meeting on Wednesday eveâ€" jfhe Daily Vacation Bible School Meetings will be held every Wedâ€" nesday lï¬-nun and any girls Layret and Linden Avenues c,-mst Notices for this colmms thetM by G) W @2 Pous elics 4s Sar of the wesk af publication to tnsure thair eppemence. Zion Lutheran West Central avenue CH ANNOUNCEMENTsS ian Church also given a ring as a sign of the trust of the club in her ability to lead them during the coming year. The meeting ended with the singing of Girl Reserve songs and a social siding. Miss Genevive James, general secretary of the Lake Forest Y. W. C. A. gave a report of the National Convention of the Y. W. C. A. which she attended at Sacramento in April. Miss James‘ address was followed by a business meeting. ‘ The Live Y‘er club of high school Girl Reserves held their last regular meeting until fall at the Y. W. C. A. on Tuesday afternoon at five o‘clock. Miss Lalu Lasswell, club advisor conâ€" }hcualbatw.ï¬onm inl for the new officers of the club. This was followed by the presentation of Girl Reserve rings to three memâ€" bers of the club by Miss Laura E. Cranefield, Girl Reserve secretary. The Girl Reserve ring is given as a sign of uppreciation and trust and as a isign of gratitude for service rendered ,27°°°°° TImS, both graduating senâ€" fors who have been Girl Reserves for o‘clock. Mrs. 0. Laurence Olesen preâ€" There wilk be no services at St. Johns church on this Sunday owing to the fact that the pastor will be out of town. Sunday school will also be omitted. There will be regular servâ€" ieofs_ and Sunday schot;l at:l;â€"on :l;l;e N. Green Bay Rd. and Homewood ave. dan avenue. Sunday, June 17â€" Children‘s Day Exercises. A comâ€" bined service at 10 a. m. Baptismal service and reception of members. Everybody welcome. Wednesday, June 20â€" Rev. Wm. B. Doble, minister Friday, June 15â€" The Ladies Aid society meets with Mrs. Chas,. Kuhlman, 1021 Ft. Sheriâ€" Union choir will sing. â€" 8:00 p. m. Communion. Tuesday, June 19â€" 8:00 p.m. Prayer meeting. Thursday, June 21â€" . 8:00 p.m. The Luther League will be entertained by Miss Sigrid Holmberg, 36 Prairie avenue, Highwood. hig Prayer meeting each Wednesday at eight p. m. A welcome awaits you at Bethany church. Oakridge avenue and High street Rev. G. A. O. Engstrom, pastor Sunday, June 17â€" 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. 10:30 a.m. Confirmation. â€" The is to be arranged by the following committee, W. E. Meierhoff, Dr. E. D. Fritsch and John Erickson. You are invited to this service which is to be a "Father‘s and Son‘s service. Bring your neighbors and friends and honor Sunday, June 17, is Father‘s Day. The pastor will speak in the morning on the theme, "The Faith of our Fathers." The evening service is in charge of the Baraca class. Special music and in fact the entire service Sunday is Children‘s Day at Bethany chln}:b. Bring your children and come Clases for all ages. Our S. S. is sponsoring a Daily Vacation Bible School which begins Monday, June 18, at nine a.m., for enrollment. Work will start Tuesday mornin‘;nd continue for three weeks closing July 6. An offering will be taken each Wednesday morning to apply on the expenses of the school. Saturday, June 16â€" 8:00 p. m. The Ladies Sewing Circle and the Brotherhood will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lars St. Johns Exangelical Grace M. E. Church Highwood Lutheran 7:45 p. m. Evening service in Swedâ€" ish. Rev. 0. G. Sandberg, pastor of the Evanston Swedish M. E. church, will preach. 8:“_ p.m. Union choir practice at 10:30 Sunday School. 6:00 p.m. Epworth League Literâ€" ary Meeting in charge of Mr. R. Bethany Evangelical Rev. C. F. Schriver, minister Lake Forest. school at nine fortyâ€"five. 17â€" our 4th avenue, June 27, 1928 T:#0 p. m. Perhaps amateur astronomers were saying R;th«. it is because of our extreme youth, even though we are billions of rears old that it is diffiâ€" cult for us to understand many things. Their reference was to an address by "I am more inclined to believe," he said, "that there was & collision and what pnee was Nova Pictoris is now two stars due to Nova Pictoris splitâ€" ting into two sections. This is vastly important to the scientific world." _ "The vast importance" of the pheâ€" momenon is not confined to the sciâ€" entific world, amateur astronomers péint out. I. would be more "vastly imporâ€" tant‘ to a lot of laymen if this globe should collide with a star and be split into ha‘ves, as Nova Pictoris is beâ€" lieved by scientists to have done. _A headâ€"on collision has occurred in the sky and the star Nova Pictoris is now two stars, both of them visible in southern latitudes but not visible to the world‘s largest telescope at the Mount Wilson Carnegia solar observaâ€" tory near Pasadena. Studying Stars Scientists who are studying the phenomenon are in South America and South Africa. They believe disâ€" patches indicate, that the two stars mean another step in the evolution of progress of the worlds which inhabitâ€" ants of this world can see but know little about, says the International News. Dr. Walter S. Adams, @irector of the Mount Wilson observatory said he did not incline to the evolution theory, the theory that another star had been born into the ether. Dr. Russell‘s declaration comes at a period when people are momentarily away from their mundane problems to ponder what is going on within their vision but beyond their comprehenâ€" sion. 2 Highland Park Lodge No. 738 KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS The authority for this is Dr. Henry Norris Russell; research astronomy professor at Princeton university. For all our boasted progress we are billions of years behind the times! held their regular meeting at the Y. W. C. A. on Tuesday night at eight thirty o‘clock. The meeting took the form of a "kid" party and all members were dressed in "kid‘s" clothes. Juvenile games were played served for dessert." At a regular meeting of the Friendâ€" ship club of the Y. W. C. A. on Thursday, June 7, Miss Ada Selk was elected by the club to represent them at the Industrial Girls‘ Summer Conâ€" ference to be held at Camp Gray, Saugatuck, Michigan from July 3 to Thursday, June 14 Special 6:30 p.m.; P,. C. gurden party held at the Cl Burues estate, Lake Forest. a party at the Y. W. C. A. on Monâ€" day eCtersoud Crum foor Chirly antif seven o‘clock. The party was given in honor of Mrs. Wilson Kline, their former advisor. ‘ The Look Out Girl Reserves enâ€" joyed a hike on last Saturday. Ten girls were present and with their adâ€" viser, Mrs. Bruce Chandler they hiked to the beach and cooked a pienic July 23. ASTRONOMER DECL A RES Says People of Earth May Be Far From Attaining Exâ€" BILLIONS OF YEARS BEHIND THE TIMES NHighland Park Chapter | No. 226, R. A. M. _( 0. FAY LODGE NO. 676 A. F. & A. M. ‘ CAMPBELL CHAPTER O. E. S., No. 712 tent of Progress Known on Planet Mars Meetings first ard third Wednesday at 730 MASONIC HALL on Sheridan Road Rank of Knight June 19 Past _Chyneelor’s Night R. R. THOMAS, Y‘s club of Business girls Commander. W. E. Tempel to W. F. Tempel QCD $10. Pt 3â€"4 of W hf of NW qr Sec 28, Deerfield. C T & T Co to B. $10. Lot 7, bik 1, Forest addn. C. T. & T. Co to E. M. Clark. D. $10. Lot 7 blk 19, Stone & Co‘s addn to Deerfield. $10.. Lot 12, blk 4 Forest addn. C T & T Co to B. $10.‘3 Lot 6, blk 1, Forest addn. H. C. Smith et al to C. Keep. D $10. Undivided 9â€"16ths same sub. Park subdn CT&TCo.toE.Lg:to. D $10. Lot 22, Krenn and Da Highland Park addn. laymen took to mean that this world is only a few billion years old. Peoples Tr. & Svings Bk to R. M. Ketchum & wf. D $10. Lot 33 Hields Lake Forest Ravine Park. C T & T Co. to E. A. Dato. D $10. Lot 5i, Krenn & Datos Highland Dr. Russell, the Princeton scientist,| M. Erickson & husb, to J. M. Kasâ€" before students of the University of| ton & wf WD $10. â€" Lot 14, 8 Hland Wp_lq%ï¬h““.um , addn North Shore Tr. Co. to E. Armenâ€" trout & wf. QCD $10. Lots 25 and 26, blk 1, Liodys resubn, Deerfield. C. C. Smith to Chauncy Keep. D $10. Pt lot 3, B. L. Smith‘s resubn, W. B. Smith to Keep. D $10. Pt lot 3, Smiths resubn, Lake Forest. _A Young Planet ~This is still a very young planet," said Dr. Russell. "In fact we are only now beginning to acquire the mental capacity to comprehend our own orâ€" igin. Racially we are still very much in our infancy." Mars is the only planet on which atâ€" mospheric conditions prevail which would make any form of buman life probable, Dr. Russell said. "If, as scientists are believing, there is life on Mars then the inhabitants of that world are in a stage of develâ€" opment billions of years in advance of what we know here as intelligence. "It is fair to assume that this world is of comparatively recent origin." S. A. Smith & wf to C. Keep D $10,. Pt lot 3 Smiths resubdn, Lake Forest. » E. H. Purdy & wf to A. C. Purdy QCD $10. Lot 29, blk 3, Wrenns addn to H. Park. A. C. Purdy & wf to A. C. Purdy & wf. QCD $10. Lot 1, blk 23, Highâ€" land Park. QCD Real Estate Transfers C. Purdy & wf to E. H. Purdy $10. Lot 29, blk 3, Wrenns to H Park. 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