10 M and of Christ. Scientist Fiat Church of Christ, Scientist, Bitrhiand Perk,, P, game} an- nue. n breach of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scien- tist, in Boston, New, holds service- every Sunday morning at 10:45 and on Wednesday evening at 8 o'elodk. when testimonies of Christian Bei- ence hesalintm are given. 'Snndey School meet.- " 9:30 um, and in open to pupils under the nge of twenty. Subject for ntx.t Sunday’s. lawn- First United Evangelical Church _ Rev. C. G. Unangst,» pastor 3 _ Phone Highland Park 1731 _ Mr. Paul White, the evangelistic singer, was with us on last Sunday morning. and: brought us-Ia fine mesa sage, in song.. The assistance of Mr. and Mrs White is. always'appreciat- ed . They sing the' gospel sweetly' and apreasivrti.Wri White is irdaugh- -ter.-of Mr..and Mrs, Richard Tillman, ' l Ree. R; G) .Betuer " preached. on ,I‘For Me tp Live," is Christ? at the evening service‘on Hat. Sunday and 3ntidently told how Christ haAtramr- d6rme4hisr1ife.' He is pastor id. the United Evangelical church ' at Witt- field, :Penn. There were some re-' quests for prayer atthe close bf_the service. ' '- . -,'" f . _ sermon "Christ Jesus.†", . You are cordially invited to high use of the reading room, MI Central Avenue, which is open every week dey from nine inuthe morning until six in the eveniiiii"nnd on .wm dey: until 7:30. The reading room is eleo open on Sunday "glut-noon from i.to to 5:30. ', ' l, ', "The Anointing of the Holy Spirit." At 7545 p. m. hip subject will be, “What the Bible Teaches About Hell," taking Matt. 6:29, as his text "If thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and east it from theet for it is profitable for thee that one of thy members should parish, and not that thy whole body should‘be cut into hell." tThis service is a part o Christ’s sermon on the mount. [ Mk. Unangst w.il be back to fill his pulpit on Sunday, Sept. -8. At 10:45 a. m.' on that day he' will preach on Nestor Daggitt will lead the Chris- tian/Endeavor meeting tt 7:00 p. m. Prayer meeting on Wednesday eve- ning at eight o'eloe)r, . '. . ‘Rev. and Mrs. Unangst age at pe- dar Lake, Indiana, attending .the Bible conference conducted by the Chicago, Fundamentalist Minlate'r's Union and the Hihqis. Christian Fun- damental association. , - _ /d9r. J. S. Carr' will preach' ow next Sunday at 10:45 A. m. _ Rev. Joseph Taylor-will preach at 7:45 p. m. , Very interesting services are plan- ned' for eintry Sunday in September. If you are net attending service: ebewhere,arome to the church on the corner of Green Bat roed‘md Laurel avenue. Services ‘ate' held every Sunday at 10:45 a. m. end T:46-p. m; throughout th yen. l ' _ - Rev. R. G. Dealer id Hnttteld, Penn. and his parents. Mr. ahd M1111. K Beater, of Bethlehem. Penn., visited with Rey, and Mrs. 11an over last Sunday. , The Sunday school meets at 9:30 Ainong the Local Churches' , Trinity Episcopal Church The Rev; Christoph killer,. rector Eaaf Laurel aVetiue _ , V ,Sunday, Sept. lat, Fourteenth Sun- day after Trinity. - ' 7:30 am. Holy communion. _ 11:00 am, Holy communion and sermon by the Rev. William C. Dow- nerr _ . ' Ttte.iGreditsh Methodist Church . Highwood avenue and' Evertctruee . William W. Nelson, pastor" Sunday, Sept.“ I: ' l '-, , 10:30 a.m.’Sunddy behdot. "r" l. .6:00 p.m. Epworth League Bible Study Hour. League†are kindly. requested-to bring their Bibles. . T :45 p.m. Evening service in Eng- lish. - The subjéct of the sermoniwill. be, “The Responsibility of Him WJid Hears." . _ Wedneedey, Sept. 4th to Sept. 8th, inciosive, is the time set for out this yenr'a annual conference, which will meet et'the Elim..Swedioh Methodist church, hated on the corner of Barry 'ind Osgood avenues, Chicego. Bishop Rich-Mun will preside over the conference. Tuesday, Sept. 8, 8:00 pan.-Utetm ulpr monthly meeting df the board " church. " . . International Sunday School, Lesson tor September 1 . '. EZ'RzA’S RETURN TO JERUSALEM _ _ Ezra 7:6-10; 8:21-23, 81, 82 _ . Rev. Samuel D. Price, D.D.' . A About 80 years after the first return to' Jerusalem from Babylon, tg,t,imz,titttet1,' Ezra led a second expedition of size. There was the e tant urge upon the devout Jew to have part in the restoration in the hind which lied been given him in perpetuity by Jehovah. This work of _hsndershiphad becomes matter of conscience to Ezra as he mediated on the entire situation, for-he “bed set his heart to seek the law of Jehovah and do it, and to teach to Israel statutes and ordimmees." _ e Authorization had been obtained from King Artaxerxes and.spe- eial royal favors'w‘ere granted. There is a fine admixture of faith and prudence in Ezra. . Though much treasure was carried no armed escort was requested. Such a request could not be 'made in view of the way in which he had dec1tredyeoe.tetTninJr the keeping W,,',", in Jehovah. A survey stop 1 was ‘made at the river Ahava. hen the census was taken it-was, discovered that not a Levite was in the combany. From of ..old thiir'tribe had furnished those who ministered in the worship of saerifiees and ofNringa, and these were very elab- orate. At once chosen men were sent back to the, brethren and thirty- nine descendents of, peiretrrs.foiyttrwho became emergency men to go with the expeditions; They, also secured 220 Nethenim, whose duties were less formal in the worship hyt,1titrluvytstTtitl _‘ .' . Money and valuabla .to thirextent of, nearly $5,000,000 had been given by the king and fellow Hebrews. Etta did not assume the re- sponsibilityfor itatre' bat appointed twelve priests and ten laymen as custodians. . _ f I' _ , ' /Ezris took three‘days to-size up thé general situation and then re- forms began, for _base things had been established in the compara- tively few years of residence by, the earlier pilgrims. They had in- terniarried all the Canaanite's andseven other named nations (9: I). Hereirrhad n the basic cause _of~the former i4olatrieiirriehInade, the Captivity necessary. Ezra tore his garments,- hatetnd beard And then "sat down confounded." Now the others could take in the situa- tion and, Ezra was' joined by those "that trembled-at: the words of the God of Israel." Heathen wives were put ~away. The penaltyfor. any return to such alliances was to be ti'tt',1g't wi h natio l ostric- iam.. Ezra made'it clear that the Lord favorvcouad' be '/',?,t'dl'lf on Only when Be was truly. obeyed. His working pri eipleis‘ stated in the Golden Textd'The hand of our God is upon all them forarood.thaf Lsisk mu." THE PRESS '1' St; Ptut1'tcr.i1vatmrrtiea1 Church mFPuPiebenbrok, Pack- . . Church s.ehopl---9ii a..rnr , Servieetr--10:80 aan/ _ . _ ' Choir, Pridag-,---7:80 p.m. ' ", _ . The membersVof the, church school mm are meeting this week' ti, discuss the program. oftre’ligious education and to. promote: plans for a bigger and better St. 'Puil’s church school. The religiouy- education of child- hood and youth .is the greatest'task of the church today. Wi need tp con- centrate every effort for the advance- ment id the cause. “Patents, teachers and pupils need commute to the full- est extent .if_ wen-e to see our ambi- tions realized; 'Let us unite in this greatest of. all tacky. _ . v The Ladiee’ Aid will meet Thurs- dey. Sept. 5, .et the home of Mrs. Ziemann, Everett, Ill; Instruction for eonfVmation will. begin Saturdey,- October ti.. It will be greatly npprecisted if parents will register their children for the Course. Since the pastor has returned from " extended nation he feels quite ambitions to take up his duties in the church. He only. hopes that the mem- equelly BO., . . Betheuy Evin'gelical Church H. P. Siemen pastor _ The BarringtoI comp meeting this year' min proved to. be a great blessing inUhe hearts autd lives of those who. attended the some. Now that the comp meeting in over and the vacation season has come to an end, we ought all be I' back nt our 'places, ready to do greater work for the Kingdom, and our Muster, A I“ Sunday school next Sunduy will commence at 9:46, " who .do not study . the word elsewhere, are irs vited to enroll id one of our claSSes. T The Morning Worship Service be- gins at 11 I. m. The pastor. will speak on the subject f'Whnt are the motives of our work?†The evening service will be conducted by our young people, at which time Miss Mary Guyot and Miss Esther Drake will relate their experiences ’at the Summer Training cunp of Christian Lsa1lers. All of these services will be of vital interest, you are welcome at each one of them. The monthly meeting of the Mis. sion band and the'Y. P. M. C. come next week. All who are members of these organizations will consult the bulletin on Sunday for the time and place of meeting. The Wednesday evening services have been very well attended during 'the summer months. Our attendance ought to grow, now that many are returning. from their vacations. We {are still istudyintr-PauP, letter. to the Romans. Come and enjoy the inter- eating discussions. ' - .A eprdial welcmpe tkrn.11 the serv- 'ice's and activities of this church. ‘Mark J: Artdriswtr,.ppstor 9:30 Chure1vtsehoo1., __ _ 10:45 Wprshlp and semc'm. _ Monthly, meeting- ofrthe board of trustées, Tuesday evening, 't%pt. -3. _ Friday, Sept. 6,. Troop .52 By Scouts†at 7:15 p. m. ‘AH boys having reached the age of twelve years are eligible, to join the scout omhnizat tion. Boys nearing the twelftlryear may become candidate scouts. Bois, desiring to unite With the troop should inform the» seoutmaster and be present at this meeting.' " _ Evangeiicnl Bungalow Church Roi} P. Johnson, Minister ‘9:46 am. Sundny school. 11:00 Mn. Worship and sermon. 7:00 pan. , Christian endeavor. 8:00 p.m. Worship andnermon. This church extends n cordial wel. come to‘one and all to worship with , TEursday, Sept. s-Meeting of the Dorm socigty. ,. _ _ "siiiirdib, 'sut. 14u--Churelt school picnic at Sunset pulp ' Sunday schoolu at 8 o’clock every Soturdsy morning. Father Me Donough, and two listen from the Holy Ghost Aeademtnt Techny, are the, tenekers who give the instruc- tion.. - _ f . T - Deerfield Catholie Church Rev. C. L.. McDonough, Pastor '- Masses " 8 and 10 o'elock every Sunday morning, also mess at il o'eioek every. week dir. Deerfield PrestrrterUn ~Church (Continued or0'.o1lonrtttq Pm) that“. Amt 29; 1929 "W; Mr. Bd Smith, super-int Mn, Rad-Int. om'ttitttore an ttnd [in Jenn nurse, - for two Ya" 1 high school It comes to. serve tendent and c mom work in t Bertha (Nickels oiaf'ireo1hqNi , English in the Racine is to h ture in the eitth Price iom.ea h _ schools. to teed grade. Miss P the Charleston ligand hi! h the Cicem sci Lynch, a qtads lege and‘with tench“; "comes schools. He!" third (rude. l E Tens Hnnte, I ing member of class at the Te to teach histor six. Miss Ire] .3 graduate of '1 college and .1tf..1 iois, ,riti.hahiis garterr in the G Galanda Benz t Miss otielr' as and as her tea: station closely Quick; " is am meet with the madeher prrd member of the Pratt of thtllg ‘lege with her is to teach sew eight inclusive. who has been a leave of absent: versity course turns to resume grade. _ Price and Mid Itven B, Miss Folldwing, is assignments: _ Green Bay' Miss%tark; fir lirek and Mia grade; Miss Dot third grade, hi Behrens.' Bee: well as ieneritl is to be f‘degn" Bay and have c Miss Sands, m A and eighth g Miss WNW, Nixon and MU cial teachers ‘1 and Mia; mm, MM, Ben, mu in: Mr. Leech Elm Pike 34 Miss Deile; fi, and Miss. _ Kit Miss Miner; th new and Miss Miss McMunn, Stine and Miss ani' six AB, Mr, mer, wh, Full, Thursdny. ' gull PIA Continw