: Laurel and Linden avenues 1 Rev. Frank Fitt, minister 4 â€" Thursday, 7:45â€"The Presbyterian: | Guild Drama group will meet in the â€"! home of Mrs. D. M. Blasier, Ridge ~ road. Those who are interested are cordially invited. For further inâ€" *\ formation call Mrs. E. T. R. Murfey, Ei H. P. 2754. / Sunday: _ 8:15â€"Girls‘ choir rehearsal in the ./ church. ; 9:45â€"Church school. Classes for ‘lall ages. The Leadership Training class will meet in the parish house. % 11:00 â€" Morning worship. There _ will be special music at this service. & 4:30â€"The annual White Gift Servâ€" _â€" lce. "Why the Chimes Rang" will ~ be presented by members of the â€"iChurch school and following the play â€"‘the White Gifts for the Christ child Ej iwill be received. The Highland Park ‘ ‘Music club choral, under the direction _ of Mrs. Waliter Livingston Vance, will . sing during this service. a SC\V.\ caflso | iz RADlOz;: 7 Wednesday, Jan. 9: 2:30 a. m. â€" Ravinia Woman‘s club meeting. Speakâ€" er, Mrs. David Allan Robertson, Washington, D. C. * Sponsored by Ossoli Mrs. B. F. Lewis, Tel. 1880 Tuesday, Jan. 8: 10 a.m.â€"H. P. Woman‘s club. Federation meeting of the Tenth Congressional District. Luncheon, 12:30 p. m. Tuesday, Jan. 8: 2:30 p. m.â€"Ossoli club meeting. Guest day for wives of officers stationed at Great Lakes and Fort Sheridan. Speaker. Hope Sumâ€" mers reading, "Romance." Friday, Jan. 11: 6:30 p.m.â€"Presâ€" byterian church. . Men‘s Fellowship elub dinner. Tuesday, Jan. 15: 2:30 p. m.â€"H. P. Woman‘s club meeting. Speaker, Leon Dabo, "American Art and Artists." Wednesday, Jan. 16: 10:30 a. m.â€" H. P. Woman‘s club. Civics and Parâ€" liamentary Law. Leader, Mrs. Mauâ€" rice Lieber. 7:30â€"The Christmas party for the Funior department will be held in she parish house. Monday, 4:00 â€"The Camp Fire girls will join the Girl Reserves in a Christmas party at the Y. W. C. A. and later the two girls‘ organizations swill go caroling. °) 6:00 a. m.. Early service in Eng €E No# SROE: Presbyterian Church 2:30â€"The Christmas party for the rimary children will be held in the 1f your RADIO develops trouble see Oakridge and High street G. A. Engstrom, pastor Sunday, Dec. 23â€" 9:45 a. m., Sunday school. 11:00 a. m., Morning worship. 7:00 p. m., Worship in Swedish. Tuesday, Dec. 25â€" 5:30 a. m. Early service in Swedâ€" Wednesday, Dec. 26â€" #1:00 a. m., Worship in Swedish 7:00 p. m., Sunday school program. Thursday, Dec. 27â€" #:00 p. m., The Lutheran League Corner Central Ave. and Green Bay Road Telephone 3066 Highwood Lutheran COLUMN Civic Calendar ©. FAY LODGE NO. 676 social 50Ni 2 2- International Sunday School Lesson for December 23 11 Timothy 4:1â€"8 16â€"18 Luke 2:8â€"20 Â¥%..â€" Rev. Samuel D. Price, D.D. Iftheenï¬uï¬mzh‘ivenmth()ristnulmthdah‘nbj-et rex‘s in the Life of Paul should be considered in conmection with the Review nERD SUNCET AmrabouttvnyunPaulwureluudtrouthï¬mlu-n-i-pfl- sonment. It may have been because the accusers in Jerusalem, knowing what a poor case they would have m‘ the ï¬klpgofl‘eonfl. decided not to hn cnbdit t mtï¬ t 09h iri. fln h ateitics itde thes Oos We on d o o o e esd anee d ;ppearminltthemtheyhndalmdyheekldhrtvvyundfli‘ his confinement in Caesarea. From I Timothy and Titus, which were written during the free time, and from traditions that are '.“‘_W e free ti nd from U rodhinintdhadidinber bhomvpremtd ho un a i dlh hcdice oo db en oc dn + s l esn oo S it appears that Paul did considerable journeying, going as far east as Spain and westward to Asia Minor again. Then came the second arrest, probably in the region of Macedonia. On reaching Rome the prisoner was placed in the Mamertine prison. The traveler is shown a reputed cell close to the Forum. It is underground, dark and cold. Tradition says that Paul went Home as the swofd of the executioner s:vered the head somewhere on the Ostian Bay, about three miles outside of Rome. Heaven and earth are closely related. It was while shepherds were caring for their flocks just outside Bethlchem that the most glorious song of all time had its first rendition for their benefit. The recitative was given by an angel who bade them "Fear not" and supported the command by announcing that the night of waiting for the promised Messiah was over, for their Saviour had been born in Bethlehem. Instead of a Deliverer who would come forth in fullness of strength they would find a Babe, who was the Christ Child. Meanwhile the fields were all radiant with a Shekinah glory. ~ Then the heavenly choir burst forth into the "Gloria in Excelsis." They began by praising "God in the highest," which is always the right way of approaching the Throne. The Profiouncement was a declaration of "peace on earth, good will to men." Though He was King of Kings He came to establish peace, first between man and the Father, and then between all mankind. ; Highwood avenue and Everts p]ac~:1 day ev'ening at 7:30. Needléss to sa; Rev. William W. Nelson, pastor that this will be a time of great in l Friday, Dec. 21: 4:00 p.m.â€"Reâ€"| terest. The little folks have beet | hearsal of the Sunday School Christ-i looking forward to it with happy an : mas program at church. Everyone| ticipation. iwho is on the program is requested The primary scholars and thei to be present. | mothers will have a service witl | Saturday, Dec. 22: 2:00 p.m.â€"Conâ€"| their teachers at 2:30 p.m. at th ! firmation class hour at church; 8:00| church on this Saturday and the jun ; p. m.â€"Decorating of the church byi iors will have a social with their of | the members of the Epworth 1e@gU¢.| ficers and teachers from seven t 1 1 oï¬ re Liï¬ Lï¬ L. o0 c 0 Bcï¬ ud dA ol fabt Ailnctis Stes se eene s eaal + proanie been born of the Virgin. The shepherds became the first evangelists and went forth to tell this good news. We too ‘Must listen to learn, come ‘:nd Ratl t Wisely the shepherds, as by common agreement, said "Let us go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has come to pass." There they found Him cradled in a manger Who, through Very God, had in the inslrnation 3 Trho, IhrOURN 2 5t aiples oib imisthediha t ue foinattnl io i Nn iesd amiee h o t se on ie i oi see, and then tell the world of the Gift of God and the love of Jesus. May Christmas be merry indeed for you in Christ! First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, III., 381 Hazel aveâ€" nue, a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scienâ€" tist, in Boston, Mass., holds services every Sunday morning at 10:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o‘clock, when testimonies of Christian Science healings are given~ Sunday School meets at 9:30 a.m., and is open to pupils under the age of twenty. Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson sermon "Is the Universe, including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" 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 until 7:30. The reading room is also open on Sunday afternoon from 2:30 to 5:30. Sunday, Dec. 23: 10:30 a. m.â€"Sunâ€" day school; 6:00 p. m.â€"Epworth leaâ€" gue meeting; 7:45 p.m. â€" Special Christmas service. & Tuesday, Dec. 25: 6:00 a. m.â€" Julâ€" otta service in Swedish; 7:30 p. m. â€" Sunday school Christmas program. Rev. K. A. Roth, pastor The members of St. Johns church extend to the people of the communiâ€" ty the seasons greetings and best wishes for happy and blessed holiâ€" days. To such who have no churchâ€" home in Highland Park and to whom our special holiday services may be able to minister we extend a cordial invitation to worship with us. Our services are carefully planned to meet We wish you a Christmas full of joy and good cheer. We trust that into your life this Christmas tide has come the world‘s greatest Christâ€" mas gift. Green Bay road and Homewood Ave.| a vital need at this happy and holy season of the year. The following constitutes the proâ€" gram of services during the next week: s â€" Sunday morningâ€"Sunday schook at 9:30; Morning worship at 10:30. A Christmas message by the pastor and special Christmas music by the Augâ€" mcnted choir singing selections from the Christmas Cantata "Chimes of the Holy Night" by F. B. Holton. Monday Evening â€"(Christmasâ€"Eve) at 7:30 a‘clock the Sunday school will have a special Christmas service and ‘"Whiteâ€"Gift" program. â€" Living pictures of the Nativity of Jesus will be presented. together with approâ€" priate recitations and songs by memâ€" bers of Sunday school. As a part of the service the annual "Whiteâ€"Gift" offering will be brought. This conâ€" sist« of parcels, all wrapped in white, and containing gifts of individual choice for the orphan children and the aged people at our Bensonville home. The money offering of orâ€" phans and needy children there. Tuesday morning â€" Our early Christmas service at 6:30 o‘clock is always well attended and has won a prominent place in our Christmas celebrations. Special Christmas muâ€" sic and singing and a brief Christâ€" Sunday School Lesson and Church A Christian Science Swedish Methodist St. John Evangelical _ | mas message. Come to this early service and let it help you start the day right. Rev. C. G. Unangst, pastor We are looking forward to a time of true Christmas joy in connection with our various services. Quite extenâ€" sive preparation has been made and we are endeavoring to do our best to make this a season of great interâ€" est and blessing to the people. The pastor has prepared a new sermon on "The Meaning of the Birth of Jesus," which will be delivered on Sunday at 10:45 a. m. The choir will render a Christmas cantata of real merit at 7:30 p:m. Come early We assume that all the members and friends of our Sunday school will be with us for the session at 9:30 a.m., if they are not hindered by circumstances over which they have no control. The Christmas lesâ€" son will be taught. Luke 2:8â€"20. * The Christmas program 6# the Sunday school will be given on Monâ€" day evening at 7:30. Needléss to say that this will be a time of great inâ€" terest. The little folks have been The primary scholars and their mothers will have a service with their teachers at 2:30 p.m. at the church on this Saturday and the junâ€" iors will have a social with their ofâ€" ficers and teachers from seven to nine o‘clock in the evening on the same day. ning. "When you hear the Angels message, Of "Peace, Goodâ€"will towards men," May Christmas gy be in your heart, "Till Christmas comes again." Pastor C. G. Unangst made a trip to Freeport, Polo, and Cedarville and Afolkey over last Sunday, having THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS The envelopes with the offering for missions may be returned at any of the services on Sunday or on Monâ€" day evening. Friday found that many people are sick but the interest in the services was last Sunday in order to get our floor some other school. Worship at 11. The choir will provide music and the pastor will have a Christmas sermon. We At four o‘clock the adult departâ€" ment of the church school will have its Christmas service. This is to be a "White Gifts for the King" servâ€" ice. The offering is to be for Missâ€" ions and Benevolences. Use the enâ€" velope and let us make a real offerâ€" ing for this cause. & The primary party has been postâ€" poned until Friday, Dec. 28. Parents please note this and help your chilâ€" dren to remember the date. The hour is 3:00 p. m. The Christmas cantata by the choir will be given on Sunday afternoon, Dec. 30 at 4 o‘clock. "The Song and joy and gladness. If you are a stranger in Highland the Star" by Fred B. Holton will be rendered. We invite our friends and there will be a welcome for all. We wish for all a happy Christmas, and Christmas festivities with us. Prayer meeting on Wednesday eveâ€" Bethany Evangelical United Evangelical . He Christmas Sunday service, on Sunâ€" day morning at 10:45, with a special Christmas sermon by the pastor and special musical numbers by the choir. It is hoped to make this an unusually attractive and inspiring service and all our members and friends are urged to be present. _ The church school, under the direcâ€" tion of its Superintendent, Mr. Wilâ€" at 7:30 o‘clock. an â€" interesting various classes of the school will make their offerings in cash and goods for our orphanage at Lake Bluf. church will be nicely decorated with greens and a tree. Santa Claue will be there and distribute gifts and the The "Onward" class of the church school, held its monthly meeting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gail, St. John‘s avenue, last Thursday eveâ€" ning with a large turnout. This class is preparing to make a very substanâ€" tial offering to Lake Bluff orphanage at Christmas time and also made a liberal offering to the Italian Methoâ€" dist church a?“hwood. The Ladies Aid held its annual meeting Tuesday afternoop at the bome of its President, Mrs. Evans, Skokie avenue, and elected officers for the coming year. Mrs. Chas, Bochmer, was elected president: Vice president, Mrs. Fred Oakey; secretary Mrs. Arthur Trout; financial secy., Mrs. Leslie Fuller; treasurer, Mrs. Kathryn Kelley. The society has had a most prosperous year under its‘reâ€" tiring president, Mrs. Evans, who deâ€" serves much praise for her adminisâ€" tration. The Older Boys clubâ€"class and the Older Girls clubâ€"class hold a joint meeting at the parsonage Thursday evening of this week as the guests of their respective teachers, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Jefferson, at which time they will further plan their activiâ€" ties. Christmas Day, December 25: 7:30 a.m.â€"Plain celebration of the Holy communion; 10:30 a. m. â€"Plain celeâ€" Sunday, December 23: 4:00 p. m.â€" Church school service of feast of light and presentation of the Advent offering. Christmas Eve, December 24: 11:00 p.m. â€" "The Midnight Service" â€" Caroly and Choral Eucharist. * "ation of the Holy communion. * Wednesday, December 26, St. Stepâ€" hen, Martyr: 9:30 a. m.â€"Plain celeâ€" bration of the Hcly communion. Friday, Dec. 28, Moly Innocents: 9:30 a. m.â€"Plain celebration of the Holy communion. â€" Grace M. E. Church Thursday. Dec. 27, St. John, Evanâ€" gelist: 9:30 a. m.â€"Plain celebration of theâ€"Holy communion Gloria and Gratias Tibi Offertory Order of service for the Midnight Eucharist : Prelude Toccata and Adagio Bach Christmas Pastorale Harker Processional Hymn 72. Adeste Fideles Kyrie Eleison Gounod Gloria and Gratais Tibi Nune Dimittus Agnus Dei "Christmas Song" Sanctus and Benedictus . eve, 7:30, on Christmas day their will be German service, 10:30; English It no doubt is easier to steal than to work, but the trouble is that you have to get that easy time by sitting around in some jail. children say the parents are being too much pampered. It is complained that the reckless automobile drivers don‘t look where they are going, and the result freâ€" quently is that they go where they rre not looking. It is felt at the colleges whose footâ€" ball teams won, that 1928 has been a y:ar of superb achievement. lieve North avenue and Lauretta . Sunday school, 9:30. German service, 10:30 English service, 11:00 It used to be claimed that the chilâ€" Rev. Christoph Keller, rector Laure! avenue Christmas Services nN.. m.h:L = o‘clock. 'l'ifly have prepared ional Hymn 72 Trinity Church , 11:00. Missa Marialis Cornelius i1 Smart Appearance It is the view of modern life that parents should be seen and not heard. can people refuse to obey any king, but they do what some fashion maker tells them to. parade, and if so he should discourâ€" age the office seckers from marchâ€" ing in procession. _ HighlandCrystalMineral Water Co. The free and independent Ameriâ€" L 0O O K National Children‘s Hygiene Week BOV‘S During the above mentioned days, plain garâ€" ments (pleated or fancy garments not included) of children, girls or boys, under the age of twelve vears, will be cleaned at 50¢ each. A thorough dryâ€"cleaning destroys all germs and disease bacteria, therefore medical authoriâ€" ties endorse this campaign in the name of health. We operate our own dry cleaning plant. 25 years of service. Phones 178179 Highland Park, Illinols MOTHERS! MAKE IT A POINT TO USE THIS SAFEGUARD FOR YOUR CHILDS HEALTH DURING THE WINTER SCHOOL DAYS! â€" DRY CLEANING CO. Tel. Highland Park {520 Tel. Highland Park 179 ERMINE CLEANERs, inc. _ CREEN MILL CLEANERS Tel. Highland Park 37103711 _ ** Highland Park 1020 ZENGELERâ€"HORAN CO., Inc. JOHN ZENGELER Tel. Highland Park 1868 Tel. Higkland Park 2801 Make it complete by serving your guests with pure,spuklingCRYS'l‘ALlINBRALWATBR. Clear as crystal, tasty to the palate, Pure as Mountain Dew. _ Every bottle thoroughly cleaned and sterilized by modern, upâ€"toâ€"date maâ€" chinery. Bottled and sealed under the most sanâ€" itary conditions. Good for you. a Good for your children. Good for your guests. Orleraweet'sc-ply-v.lâ€"*u“verym. Phones: 17 and 893â€"Yâ€"3 Highland Park, HL RELIABLE LAUNDRY & DUFFY & DUFFY T.ib bbhab»dri ie n RBEâ€"LI_â€"4 ncck 14 Reliable Laundry and Cleaning Company Continued to December Christmas Dinner Cleanliness Sanitation Saving of Energy 50c Satisfaction cO. _ Tel. Highland Park 1820 Muchâ€" used to be said about the march of progress, but that was beâ€" fore the American people had to step on the gas in order to get anywhere. Christmas comes but once a year, and so far the store clerks and postâ€" office people have not started any movement to have it come oftener. Claimed that American girls get tred easily, but they are rarely too tired to go to a dance. GIRL‘S