in; on Wednesday evt-.. o'eioek. . ration Bible School Leation Bible school will ' Monday morning at, We "tre assured of ance. Trained and ex, chers have been en- propoiew to make ‘the 8 .year "t1urbtuit yet." dren. Have them come By; that will. give them New scholars will be tardless of creed or tion. The neefof in.. he Word of God was in America. Thirty-six nd girls in our country without religious educa- kind. Ten million of led into juvenile courts 'tdef year. Generals TFiTiiitir7aarraatistsirits/ ' and. a. host of others d themselves substan- e words.: "The future uough,- yet it holds ‘a ld one power alone, can cent and save us. That in religion, The. para- undertying democracy of Christ.and Him cru- edrock ‘of .eivi1ization." or children Will-thank " educetion. _ Do not rf it. Send them' to our )n Bible school. "We t you in their proper (ery way that We can. Evangelical Church . ieirishhrok, pastor -' ol, 9:15 a. m. ' ervice, 10:30 a. m. w, 8 p. m. ‘ d to announce another vice, Sunday, June 16. the Church school will the program. It is our vish that the' members sehoorattend this serv- and, friends of the chil- ially invited. rso‘of the “.L.L.L.†club he home of Miss Ethel day, June 18th. Come ioy a ballgame. Busi- after the ball game. teetimr-of 4he.--'-'gYi--C": e held " the home of r, Thursday, June 20. c-Stout meeting. Troop with other scout troops diate vicinity in a but and wienie rout. Every us his dad without fail. reletitne to un-fhe serY- ities of this church. ’reabyterian Church Andrews, pastor ' school. _ ' tip and sermon. neetihg. Subject “Obed- Q _ Donald Eaton, lead- .1 Victory," is the tepic :ian Endeavor meeting teetintr of the Woman's eiety. . 8 p. m.--Choir rehear- mutiny. June 18, 1929 Trinity . Epsicopcl Clutch Rev., Christoph Keller,. Rector, - Laurel Avenue Sunday, June 16th, Third Sunday after Trinity47:30. a. m.--Holy Com.. munion; 11:00 a. m.-Mornine prayer and sermon. Dean John B. Edwards will preach on' "The Position of the Anglican Chareh." .' I “'.'"“ fl Gonna: Events . _ June 24-July _26thr-Tlse Vacation ( 'hurch school for all children through the junroirdemirtrnent, The curricul- um is thoroughly Christian in char- acter and will' be taught' .according to the best apprOved meihods of edu- cation. As much of the work as pos- sible will be conducted out of doors. Por further information, call H. P. “83. Enroll. your child now. Friday: 4i00-Camp Fire meeting in the camp fire room at 176 Laurel avenue. All girls over ten years of age are invited. . Sunday: _9:00--Giris' choir rehear- sal in the church; 9:45 - Church school. The special'summer featured will be announced; 1i:00-Morning worship. The pastor will preach. "r,tsdirattiirt--1ri0ircc1rm-s -iiir-irieii--or prayer and meditation will be htsldTn the-parish house. ' ' Highland Park Presbyterian Church Laurel and Linden Avenues Rev. Frank Fitt, Minister Thursday: 7:45---Annmu Boy Rang- ers party and graduation ceremony ip. the Junior room of the parish house; On Monday morning, June 1'7 will be the opening of our Daily Vacation Bible “school. All children regardless of faith. or creed, who. are not attend- ing elsewhere. arexwehedme to come to, our, school, 'The ise1roorwi11 cloee on the 3rd of July, much intensive and enjoyable work will be done dur- ing these 3 weeks. All parents in.. terested in having their children learn more about. the Bible, and having thein receive special instruction in the building of Christian character, are urged to send their children. A Sunday school on the coming Sun- day will meet again at 9:45, our classes are well graded and our ,dts partments are organized aeordintr to the begb methods in Religious Edu- cation, thus there is A place for‘every individual regardless of age. The pastor will use his éubject "Faith in an Earnest God," .in the 11 o'eloek serviee. In the evening he will speak on..“Back to the Old Life." The E. L.C.E. 'will begin at 7:15 at which time the young people will discuss the topie.", . Thursday, June 18, 1929 The congregation enjoyed another rare treat on Sunday evening) in the fact that they were privileged to lis- ten to a message given by one of its honored members Dr. Howard Kuist, an instructor in the New York Biblical Seminary, who is visiting with the home folks at the pment time, Dr; Kuist has received a years leave of absence and is being sent m the. University of Berlin and other European universities for advanced research work, by the institution in which he is teaching at. the present time. The Bethany Evtngelieul Church Rev. H. F. Siemsen, Pastor The children's Day service was well intended last. Sunday, and the chil- d: en were it their best. Their work shoived eomotirnt' and faithful effort This' WMS meetLthis afternoon at the home of Mrs. Walter Meierhoff, 445 Glencoe avenue. - . on the part of their instructor; and yaders. . Fbster; b Wilkins w--.-'---.--.... 0 ‘Williams, T., e Willins; b Heath ....13 Hocking, c Claike; b Palmer ........18 Williams, I. b Noel _..-.-...........) 1Brown, b Fisher _.-....-.-.....) £harpe, lbw; b Samuels __........-.' Greenlees, b Willins -L_..c..._...... 2 Newitt, b Fisher _-,...........,...-...'.. tr Southerton', b Fisher w-.......-.'.. 0 "nYdodtrmrgrmrst-arut c:.-..:-:.----------::.' Pearee,.é&b Samuels _'t-t'"-W--e.wt-t_-t_tt. 0 Extras _/_...,.....-........-.....-.) Wilkins Filmer Fisher _ Heath. . Noel t.P_e Samuels V The_losal club will travel to Evan- ston on Sunday next, June 16, where they will play the Chicago Cricket club. It hopes that some local sup- port will follow it to the Public Serv- iee grounds at McCormick Blvd. and Oakton street, Evanston. The newspapers tell about cake making contests, but eake eating ones would get more competitors. , Highland Park passed the visitors' total of 71 with five wieketa.in hand, but batted through the-side to word practice for all its players.' The but». men upon whom Highland Park will depend for many runs this year found their eye last week, and five of the side broke into dbuble fitrurets, with top score going- to Sharpe. Brown made Highland Park's firtit hit for six of the season. T - '. Complete scores follow: ' l Melbourne C. C. Copper, c Hocking; b Greenlees ...- 3 Palmer, e Southerton; b Foster .... 0 Grant, run otit _.'.', -e---s-r-c-- 6 Wilkins, b. T. 'ijiliiiiii _-:------." Clarke, t&b Fdith' I-,-."-.,-...,. Samuels, é&b :Greenless '.:-.1.=. Lawson, b T. wi11irrnt/1-L:LLJ: Fisher, .b Greenlees c............:........'..... Noel, c Griserllees; b Foster ....cL., Cooper, c Hocking; b Greenlesg """." Heath, not out _-u-..........-.,...... Watkiss; ruin out .,m--m-ewmtw---e.wtw.-t...'.w--.. Extras _--...,'.-...-...-......... Foster -rt_._eee- Newitt .VN"t-_ Greenlées .. Williams, T, The Highland -Park Cricket C club won its third straight victory on Sun- day, June 9th, defeating the Mel- bourne C. C. by 31 runs. ' The Vestry _ The regular met'tntrArt the Vestry will be held on Monday evening, June 1362:, at 8:00 o'clock, in the church 0 e. . . . The executive board of the Service league and Woman's Auxiliary will hold their, regular meeting on Thurs- day . morning, June 2pm, " 10:30 o'elock, in the parish house. L P. Cricket Team - Wing 3rd Straight . Victory on Sunday Bt, James Church 6:30 a. m. Mass. 7:30 a. m. Mass. 9:00 a. m. children's Mus. 10:30 a. m'. Mass. 'c, . Highland Park Bowling Boiling Runs M'ieirets Runs Wickets .-19 9 ..._22 0 ....15 3 ....12 2 12 23 12 17 THE PRESS _...10 /102 4.14 71 The Park Board provides, is play ground stat! of ability ind experience,, the personal of which is Mr. Jonas G. Frederickson, director in charge with two years at North Western, two years at State Normal of Miehi- gan specializing in physical education and play ground activities and three years teaching in Illinois; Miss Kath- erine Victoria Cancie, who comes with- four years of Chicago Turn- gemeinde, American college of Phytri-. cal Education, De Paul university and Lewis . Institute. Miss Cancie has had, considerable active .play- ground experienceg Miss Jean Brock- way comes with qualiftqatiom, of four years Ottawa high school, four years at' Northwestern taking BS. degree and with Evanston and Kenosha play ground experience. . to us highly recommended by Mr. Allen of the Play Ground Association of America as does Mr. Frederick- son, while Miss Bropkway comes with her experience " Evanston'underthe 'Mr. Frederickson is a min of nbil- ity and an organizer of reputation and experience; Miss Camie .comes Play Ground Staff ri' V Composed of Offidals. Experienced, Efficient 5 “If Free Parking Spice for 10,000 cars. Park on our ground. day ow night and watch the fun, plenty of shade trees. â€MYIION'ImntoM 10c iomd. Well Policed Day and Night 1 TH KILLING! AMUS I NG ! SENSATIONAL! Driveiour own car over si anilelong plank road that has all the thrills of mountain driving but none of the dangers! wisthtq announce. the purcpaSeégf the-M:- . . pianizthaitipinir" and Aeitipir1iuiersr ", . of Diylertieid, Illinois. . _ A Brand New "Thriller-tin for Young and Old Located permanenli; dined? opposite Holy Ghost Academy on - _ Faisal-my!!! Meir Will-W I.“ f _ J--useoeWrrtnttta -. - Whoopee Auto Coaster ANDREW E. DECKER, FREE ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS We is charged each occupant of car using ESTIMATES FURNISHED J‘OBBING A SPECIALTY I. _ wnoopm 1 AUTO' COASTER - Children under-7 years FREE Telephone Deerfield 219 WHOOPEE! . MrliMMtPllitEt LET’S ALL RIDE THE direetisticatratr. Bechtold, the .ble ssupfrrvitior of well known reputation. Highland Park is moat terminate in having secured a pity ground - of such ability and experience. The staff will conduct the activities under the direction of the secretary and su- perintendent of parks. A Remington outomatic shot gun in a light brown leiither' case, a Ger- man Luegger automatic pistol with extra clip and holster, and a Smith land Wesson 38 Calibre-special revel- ver, 'also‘_in a holster, were stolen from his homer-MI, North SecOnd street last Thursday night, according to the report made by Ed Eiitk.ler to the police. . 7 . Eickler said that he was in the habiLOf leaving the house unlocked when' the family-was at home, even gfter they had gone to bed. He ex- pects to change his habits. f The- police have followed severe; clews as to the identity of theburg: lars and in the meantime Chief Ed Maroney issued a warning to'police in _surroundinir cities to be on the lookout fir holdup men who might be todwen armed. . _ Weapons Are Stolen - from Residence Here I an -rrifii- su, re-- 37