something â€"jut suited to his needs and interests. be cordially welcome and will find The Church school is growing in interest and numbers under the diâ€" rection of Supt. Wm. Bietch and his corp of teachers. A new Clubâ€"Class for blder boys and young men is beâ€" ing organized. Any young man will PaGE TWO Church Announcement Tuesday, Dec. 11, 12:30 a.m. Osâ€" soli club. Past President‘s Day lunchâ€" eon and bridge. Monday, December 3, 3 to 6, at 522 N. Linden avenue, H. P. Woman‘s club reception to new members. Monday, December 3, Ossoli club French conversation. _ Intermediate class 3 to 4, advanced class 4 to 5. Tuesday, Dec. 4, 10:30 a. m., H. P. Woman‘s club Art Study group. In the club house. Tuesday, Dec. 4, 2:30 p.m., H. P. Woman‘s club meeting. Joan Lonâ€" don "My Story of Jack London.f Monday, Dec. 10, Ossoli club French conversation. Intermediate class 3 to 4. Advanced class 4 to 5. North avenue at Lauretta Place Rev. Frank D. Hopkins, pastor Another fine congregation, unusuâ€" ally beautiful musical numbers from the choir and a well received sermon on the nature of the Christian church were features of last Sunday mornâ€" ing‘ service. Thursliay, Dec. 6, 9â€"12 a. m., H. P. Woman‘s club French classes. Monday, Dec. 17, Ossoli club French conversation. Intermediate class, 3 to 4. Advanced class 4 to 5. Tuesday, Dec. 18, 2:30 p.m., H. P. Woman‘s club meeting. Mrs. Lottie Holman O‘Neil "Current Legislatign." Thur<day, Nov. 29, $â€"12 a. m., H. P. Woman‘s club French classes. Friday, Nov. 30, musical at H. P. Woman‘s club by St. Johns Church. Saturday, Dec. 1, 2:30 p.m., Osâ€" soli club Spanish Fiesta. Highland Park Club house. Saturday, Dec. 1, 8:30 p. soli club Charity Ball with Fiesta. Highland Park club Wednesday, Dec. 12, 2:30 pem. The Woman‘s Civic club of Ravinia meetâ€" ing "New Little Theaters," Mrs. Howard Wiliet, Pres. of the Drama League. Thursday, Dec. 13, 9 to 12 a.m., H P. Woman‘s club French classes. Rev. C. A. Unangst, pastor We are about to enter upon the last month in the year. Let us make it the crowning month by faithful atâ€" attendance at the services of the church and by a steady walk in all the light that God has given us The sermon subjects for next Sunâ€" day are: 10:45 a.m., "The Mission of the Church"; 7:45 p.m., "The Antiâ€" christ; Is He Living Today?" The doors of the church will be open at the close of the morning serâ€" vice for the reception of members. The Sunday school meets at 9:30 a.m Bible lesson on "Paul before, his judges." Acts 24:24â€"27; 26â€"19â€"29. A i-mf-iuble time is assured all who atâ€" Nestor Dagyit will lead the Chrisâ€" tion Endeavor meeting at 6:45 p.m. Subject, ‘"What Is Our Reasonable Service?" Rom. 12:1, 2. Meeting for praise and prayer on Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock. Meetings for special intercessory prayer Saturday evening at 7:45 at the parsonage and Sunday at 9 a.m. at the church. "If we walk in the light, as he is in the light, we have fellowship one with another, and the blood of Jesus Christ his Son cleanseth us from all «in." I John 1:7. Selyi Cariso" RADIO‘;g ( ORE NORLESlSCHSHOH Sorry. l cant be at your home in person.tonight. Grace M. E. Church 46 CENTRAL AVENUE 2 H. P. 3066 Bul "io M :s ie ns it will seem so AAsoas listermung to a radio fromâ€" United Evangelical coLUumn ~7* Civic Calendar 1, 8:30 p.m., Osâ€" Ball with Spanish in the church service. The merits ‘of ritualism and symbolism in the services of the church and their danâ€" wers will be touched upon. Are we | irreverant in our worship* Can one worship over the radio? What is the Jkey to true worship? Does the serâ€" / mon crowd out worship? Come and brings some friends with you. \ The new custom of taking the reâ€" sponsive reading directly from the Bible is proving most helpful and ).iuring the year many of the less familiar but most beautiful passages }uf Scripture will be read in the ‘church service,â€"selections not found | in the Psaiter customarily used. The dinner given by the Ladies Aid last Thursday was given splenâ€" did patronage and the church womâ€" en feel much encouraged by such a large attendance. ‘The pastor will give the sermon at the Union Thanksgiving service to be held in the Swedish M. E. church in Highwood Thursday evening. Methodists moving to Highland Park are cordially urged to unite with this church, as are any others comâ€" ing here who find no church of their choice here. Next Sunday morning the pastor takes for his theme, "Worship" and will seek to enlarge and enrich our condeptions of what worship means The church is a school instructing: men in the fundamentals of right living; it is a hospital for the spiritâ€" ually sick and diseased; it is a trainâ€" ing camp for the turning out of "good soldiers of Jesus Christ"; it is a refâ€" uge for the discouraged and storm beaten; it is an outpost in the enâ€" emies country, proclaiming deliverâ€" ance to the captives; it is a lighthouse warning against the ways that lead down to death and pointing the way to Life and Salvation; it is all these and more, but it is not and never claims to be a gollection of perfect men and women. The evening service hour, 7:45, is incharge of the Young People‘s Misâ€" sion circle. They will present a pagâ€" eant featuring "The Cross." You will be helped by seeing it. Bring your friends. The Bethany Sunday school invites you to its fellowship. We meet every Sunday morning at 9:45. There is a clasg for you and for‘every member of your family. Dr. E .D. Fritsch, our superintendent, will gladly give you any information you desire and help you to get started in our school. West Central and MeGovern Rev. W. F. Suhr, pastor Sunday schpol, 9:30. German service, 10:30 English service, 11:00. Thanksgiving there will be service at 11 o‘elock in the English language. Holy communion will be celebrated. Sunday in the English service at, 11 a‘clock. Christian Endeavor meeting will be held at seven. We invite all young people to attend this service. There will be no prayer meeting Wednesday evening since there is to be a meeting of the congregation on Thursday evening to elect the Sunday school officers for the coming year. The third quarterly conference will be held the same evening. Rev. A. J, Byas, our presiding elder, will lead us in the devotional service. Oakridge and High street Rev. G. A. 0. Engstrom, pastor ‘Friday, Nov. 30: 8:00 p. m.â€"The Luther League will be entertained by Miss Edith Roslund, 232 North avâ€" enue, Highwood. Sunday, Dec. 2: 9:45 a. m.â€"Sunâ€"| day school; 11:00 a. m.â€"Worship in Swedish; 8:00 p. m.â€"The Women‘s Missionary | society prayer service. Mrs. Frank Olson (missionary) and | Sister Tillie Jones will speak. . . Dorcas will meet next Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the home of Mrs. Thurdlyou Homewood avenue. Next Sunday morning Rev. E. N. Himmel of Naperville will preach the word at eleven o‘clock. You are inâ€" vited to attend the worship service. Monday, Dec. 3 â€" The Lutheran Brotherhood will be entertained by Mr. LaVerne Nash, 116 Green Bay road, Highland Park, 8:00 p. m. Thursday, November 29: 8:00 p. m.â€"â€"Union Thanksgiving service. The members and pastors of four churches are uniting in this service. Dr. Hopâ€" kins, the new pastor of the Grace Methodist church, wiH‘ preach the sermon. Friday, Nov. 30: 7:30 p. m.â€"Speâ€" cial meeting of the Census committee at church. Saturday, Dec. 1: 2:00 p. m. Regâ€" ular hour for the meeting of the Confirmation _ class; 8:00 _ p. m.â€" Nonthly Epworth League business meeting. Tuesday, Dec. 4: 8:00 'pA m. prayer meeting. Friday, Dec. 7: 2:00 p.m. â€" The Ladies Aid will be entertained by Mrs. Nels Johnson, 61 Oak avenue, Highwood. Highwood avenue and and Everts PI * Rev. William W. Nelson, pastor Sunday, Dec. 2: 10:30 a. m.â€"Sunâ€" day school; 6:00 p.m. â€" Epworth League Devotional meeting. Mr. Erâ€" Jend Borg will have charge. Some friends from Hinsdale will also be with us to sing and play; 7:45 p. m. â€"â€"Evening service. The public is inâ€" Â¥ted. Highwood Lutheran Reedeemer Lutheran Bethany Lutheran _ Tuesday: 6:30â€"The Young Womâ€" an‘s club supper and meeting in the ; parish house. Following the supper | Miss Esther Huckins of the National i Board of the Y.W.C.A; will speak on the Multilateral Treaties. The young women of the church are cordially â€"invited. Sunday school at 9:30 a. m. Morning worship at 10:30. A cordial invitation is extended to all members and friends. If you have no churchâ€"home in Highland Park, come and worship with us. N. Green Bay Rd and Homewood Ave. On Thanksgiving Day St. John‘s church joins with the other churches of Highland Park in a Union Thanks giving service to be held at 10:30 on Thursday morning at the Trinity Epâ€" iscopal church. Our members are urged to participate in this service. On Friday evening of this week at 8 o‘clock the Mason Jubilee Singers will give a concert under the auspices of our church at the Highland Park Woman‘s club. Most everyone enâ€" joys Negro singing. The program planned is one of qulity and will unâ€" doubtedly prove a real treat to all who attend. If you have not as yet secured your tickets, please do so at the â€" earliest â€" convenience. . Tickets may be reserved over the phone by calling Miss Catherine Zimmer, H. P. 2922, or the St. Johns parsonage: H. P. 2784. First Church of Christ, Scientist | Highland Park, IIl., 381 Hazel Ave. nue, a branch of The Mother Church. The First Church of Christ, Scientist. | in Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday morning at 10:4§ and on‘ Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock, when . testimonies of Christian Science healâ€" | ing are given. Sunday Sehool meets | at 9:30 a.m., and is open to pupil ; inder the age of twenty. Subject for next Sunday‘s lessor sermon "Ancient and Modern Necroâ€" mancy, alias Mesmerism and Hypnoâ€" tism, Denounced." Laurel and Linden avenues Rev. Frank Fitt, pastor Thursday: 10:30â€"Union Thanksâ€" giving service in the Trinity Episcoâ€" pal church. â€" Friday: 4:00â€"Camp Fire Council meeting in the parish house. Sunday: 9:15â€"Girls‘ choir rehearâ€"| sal in the church; 9:45â€"Classes for| all ages. The Leadership Training class for high school puffils ts i{ the Y.W.C.A. auditorium; :00 â€" Morning worship and the ce rntion# of the Lord‘s Supper; 3:30â€"Meeting of the Religious Education committee in the parish house; 4:30â€"Meeting of the session in the pastor‘s study; 7:00â€"Young People‘s society meetâ€" ing. â€" Leader: Miss Marjorie Kenâ€" dall. f Monday: _ 10:00â€"Doreas _ society meeting in the parish house. Lunchâ€" con will be served at 12:30. Come, sew, and enjoy the fellowship in this group. "My husband would die for me," said a married woman, "but he alâ€" ways forgets to pass me the salt at the table."~â€"The American Magazine. Hand in Hand Wherever there is a boom there is usually a good deal of bunk.â€"The American Magazine, You are cordially invited to make ise of the reading room, 361 Central avenue, which is open every week day from nine in the morning until, #i@ in the evening and on Wednesdays unâ€" til 7:30. The reading room is also »pen on Sunday afternoon from 2:30 To the politician, the agricultural problem is how to get farm votes.J Farm & Fireside. 449 Lincoln Ave.. Highland Park Phone 662 Presbyterian Church A. 0. FAY LODGE NO. 676 THE RIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS St. John Evangelical Christian Science Highland Park Ch‘?ter No. 226, R. A. M. ROYAL ARCH DEGREE All kinds of roof mending Especially flat roof:. W. L. HARRISON Annual Meeting Thursday, December 6 Stated Convoration ROOF DOCTOR Cruel Neglect Real Puzzler | _ It issaid that the giant sea turtles | live a placid existence and attain an | age of 200 years. But wouldn‘t 200 | years be a long time to fve without ‘ once coming out of your shell* CHRISTMAS SEALS ARE BEING I8SUED ciety to‘.aid in the fight to eradiâ€" cate the plague here, are being preâ€" pared by Miss Theda Waterman, the county nurse. , Students in the commercial classes at the Waukegan high school addressâ€" ed the envelopes for Highland Park, and same class in the Antioch high school addressed the Lake Forest letâ€" which the proceeds .will go to the Lake County Anti Tuberculosis soâ€" Each envelope is to contain §$2 in seals. ters Mrs. T. A. Potter of Lake Forest, Attorney Wilfred Hall, of Waukegan and Mrs. R. F. Aliner of Antioch, have been appointed on the publicity committee by T. A. Simpson, county superintendent of schools, who is presâ€" ident of the society. All of these went in the mail last week. A fund of $10,000 is being sought. This was the quota & year ago but only $8,000 was reached. OLD PANTS BURGLARY | SCHEME WORKS AGAIN Waukegan Man Loses $350 When Thief Fishes Trouâ€" The old "pants burglary" game worked to a charm last night for a certain clever thief and this mornâ€" ing M. Oltusky of 502 Belvidere St., is looking for the burglar, his old brown pants, $350 in cash and a check for $50. Oiltusky notified the police at 11 o‘clock last night that he had just got to sleep when he felt a jerk under his head. He jumped up to see his "old brown pants" which had been folded up under his pillow, fiying out the cpen window that had been closed when he went to sleep. The Supreme Test If you wish to know whether or not you really want a thing, try giving it up.â€" The American Magazine. Policemen Tom McMahon and Cal Hoff answered his call to the police station and started an investigation. It was found that the window had bwen pried open from the outside and hent wire, hooked the pants and jerkâ€" cd them out of the window. Packets of Christmas seals frot Henry C.Lytton & Sons sers from Pillow CHICAGOâ€"Srate and Jackson _ .. EVANSTONâ€"Orringion and Church Overcoats A fine soft finish â€"But the Nap Will 2t rub w ~ u:um"rtsu?l Evanston Shop Open Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Evening MT. ROCK FLEECE ~ ~#1R(@)HDB If we really want to assume the reâ€" sponsibility, the richest, most powerâ€" ful and most isolated nation in the world will become the guardian of the peace and the confidante of statesmen everywhere.â€"Woman‘s Home Comâ€" panion. Reliable Laundry and Dry Cleaning Company _ We operate our own dry cleaning plant. 25 years of service. + ames 178â€"179 Highland Park. Nlinois When this was proven to us, we purchased them in such quantities as to secure their exclusive sale in this city. i So here are Overcoats that have style, richâ€" nu-.ch.n:un!mhâ€"pdnbnnl Mrt. Rock Fleece Overcoats are exclusive with us. It was only after the most rigid tests and comparisons that we were conâ€" winced that such a striking guarantee of their wearing qualities could be made. are outstanding values. T Yanues. cost of c ul our n wok ironed, makes it a real economy to use this service. Everything is washed and all flat work is ironed, leaving only the finer pieces for you to starch or iron. Phone us now to call for your laundry bundle Let Us Say Thiss _ "At the end of the season if the nap is worn we‘ll replace it with a new coat!" 5(Â¥ To These Who Purchase the Mt. Rock Overcent~ aves"""" money : g‘. applied on a fime overcoat UNDRY THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 209, 1928 Charlie Bryan of Nebraske blames the Republicans for bringing the ligâ€" uor question into this campaign. Now you tell a funny one. Candidutes for President forty yunh‘e.'fllhm.utthu they were born in log houses, but when young they had to take their outings in humble four cylinder cars. §