1028 1| ; Â¥heâ€"work of the, Loyalty prog & "E i §PL o0oo * of October is producing a fine effect Cl iL. * in the activities of the local church. C o P . On the coming Sunday. we will obâ€" sâ€"â€" M $li______â€".â€" serve "Demonstration Day" in the iermeaien e i ie e o > HOMMHIE ; . wor *;;:,“"":t'-: 'fA t P _ â€" wsm erin Jn!ll? bg,rgcezved[?oz fues. 1 P _ the "Mission Church Projects" in Illiâ€" ts _ e E) 3y â€"â€" nois. The evening service will be £â€"â€"+~â€"$ Lâ€"~ â€"_â€"â€"â€"â€" ~known as "Ladies Night."â€"â€" § o i MA M Lo : a series of Vesper services on the o wI§g:l _ â€" last Sunday of October, further deâ€" sn c i6 2 s tails will appear later. k. Em 4uiea t : ) : “ Es B PB l P cc o d i 8 +4 ‘ueâ€" $ . B ; i ( | <ige & f < 8 iï¬A P 1.# | * £3 | enrollment of 15 members, is Held at church every Tuesday and Thursâ€" day evening at 7:45 o‘clock. An Inâ€" dustrial clan, consisting of 20 â€"men, ï¬tl at church on Monday and Friâ€" -m © d t f * 4k be of service to the people of this community. . â€" Theological Seminary of. Naperville, Titinois:~â€"Mr. â€"Haag â€"has â€"become the pastor‘s assistant at the Bethany church, and will be here over each Sunday to, assist in the work of the local congregation. He will pay speâ€" cial attention to the work. of _the Junior church which is being organâ€" ized, and the work of our young people. â€" Mr. Haag is a splendid young man with many pleasing charâ€" acteristics in his personslity, he al ready has madeâ€" many friends, and we feel quite sure that he will be very successful in his work in our community. . .___â€"_â€" i $ The W. ‘M. S. is entertaining a large: group of: ladies fromâ€"near> by Evangelical churches today. Special speskers appear on the program both morning and afternoon. â€"â€" _ Choir rehearses at 7:45 Thursday evening. ; : We are invited to attend the preâ€" sentation of the "Metropolitan (colâ€" ored) chureh choir" at the Deerfield Grammar school Friday evening 8:00 ingâ€"planned forâ€"the fore part of No vember. 2 fure The discussion group on Wednesâ€" day, evening is becoming a very vital rt of our church am. + We inâ€" service. â€"â€" William W. Nelson, Pastor Thursday, Octoberâ€"17: 7:45 p. m.â€" Meeting of the Pioneers at the home of Mrs. Sandberg, North Green Bay road, Highland Park. x: § 245 Prairie avenue, Highwood. Saturday, October 19; 8:00 p.m.â€" Meeting of the Sewing circle at the *Sunday, "October ~20+10:30 "«.~m.*= Sunday school; 6:00 p. m. â€" Epworthk league; 7:45 p. m.â€"Evening . service one of the first pastors of this church, will preach. . tÂ¥**X, Bethany Evangelical Church H. F. Siemsen, Pastor A, A, Haag, Assistant Pastor We were very happy on Sunday The Swedish Methodist Church TPW "Father and Son" banquet is be: (Continued from Page 39) M""» + out clan with : an to A f f Zion Lutheran Church Highwood, Illinois ~*~~~Rev. Hentry G. Hedlund; B.D. =~~ n uce noore i ,â€"tNe High Street . __â€";â€". Sunday school, 9:45ma~â€"m.:â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"~ English services, 11:00 a. m. Swedish services: 7:30 p. m.â€"The evening services will from now on begin a half hour later than usual until further notice. â€"There will be io catechetlical Class palurdaay _moliâ€" Lutheran Brotherhood convention will convene Friday and Saturday at Milâ€" waukee, Wis.. meeting to be held at the Augustana Lutheran church and the Big Brotherhood Bantquet will take place Friday evening at the â€"Schroeder hotel. U a% Last Sunday the Zion congregation hadâ€"the joy to welcome fiftéen comâ€" municant members and eighteen chilâ€" dren in to the church. It was a happy day for all who worshiped at Zion Lutheran church last Sunday. The attendance and increase of the same is still hoped to be better.â€" The Lord‘s Day is best for all when we gather in the Lord‘s House to be guided by His Holy: Word.:=It is there especialâ€" ly that God meets with His People. Welcome to *worship at Zion Lutheran church. f Luther league will meet at the church Friday evening 8:15 promptly entertained by Mr. and Mrs.. LaVerâ€" ne Nash. Luther leaguers turn out. A good time is assured. ‘ Articles for the Rummage Sale to be held Friday and Saturday, Octoâ€" ber 18 and 19 will be received on Wednesdayâ€"â€"andâ€"â€"Thursday . at _ the Deerfieldâ€"avenue.â€"â€"By callingâ€"either Mrs. Irving Brand 317, Mrs. Alex Willman 153â€"R or Mr. Bates, articles will be called for. _ * _ ~ *~~> clothing, shoes, men‘s overcoats, furâ€" niture, lamp shades and lingerie will be offered at an amazing low price. ~Many bargains are in store for the early shopper at this sale and you will find everything from an eveâ€" ning gown to electric percolators, Caie, _ Come early, open from 10 a. m. to 5 p.m. Friday and Saturday.â€" â€"~~: Leroy B. Goddard, Mrs. J. Laurenza Furst Hinkens, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Insull, Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence: J. O‘Toole, Mr. and Mrs." William â€"E. ,f-.sm: g " I r..and Mrs.. Ernest De Wees Salmon, M Toward "H* Spaulding, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swift, Mrs. Harry F. Williams. You can not afford to pass up this Hold Montmarte Ball Be Held October 18â€"19 T H Eâ€"â€"PR ES 8 Tceland is to have a regular theater and we are wondering whether it will be necessary to equip it with an artiâ€" ficial cooling system. e arrival will be given in the business locals. . According to Mr...Western the reports concerning the producâ€" tion of apples in the various fruit sections of the country indicate that the‘ total crop of â€"this year â€"will be below the average. Car of Apples to » ~~â€"â€"â€"*â€"A*#rrive Here Soon _â€"Another indication that autumn is with â€" us, â€"notwithstanding â€" our ~very pleasant weather conditions, is the statement â€" which comes < fromâ€" John Western, president of ‘the Bayâ€"Lake Fruit Farms, that the first car of db sA k14 wa Satl_;rd;y Oct. 19 Tues.â€" Wed. Oct. 22â€"23 Thurs.â€"Fri. Oct. 24â€"25 Saturday Oct. 26 HIGHEANBD â€"P ABK , TLLs â€"â€"â€" Open Saturday and Sunday only Next Week Tel. H. P. 2400 Every . Evening: at 7:00 Matinees : Saturday, 2 to 5 e ons . . § "BLOCKADE" ANNA Q. 21 Action â€" Thrills! EDDIE DOWLING 7 FRANKIE DARRO â€" MARIAN NIXON ~~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"HOBARTâ€"BOSWORTH â€" â€"=â€"â€"â€"â€" ‘TJSOHNNY BROWN _: _~TEICAHYAMS*" 66 WARNER BAXTER â€" LOIS MORAN AL BIRMINGHAM â€" CLYDE COOK "CFâ€"A §5Tâ€"C O M P A NY" "COCOANUTS" A allâ€"talking mysterious drama of Scotland Yard 3. Added: Comedy â€" News _ _ A thrilling allâ€"talking drama of the sea, with NILSSON "M A S Q U E R A D EC A superb allâ€"talking comedyâ€"lots of laughs. THE BEST PICTURES AT RUucQ . "©H U R R IC A N E" Alcriyon Priarl HIGHLAND PARK _ OTTO LANG, Mgr. Added: Comedy â€" News â€" Fable UTS" > â€""SMILING IRISH EYES" A sparkling comedy drama! It‘s a laugh riot!! t% 99 | *PROTECTION (Allâ€"Talking) with Methodist Episcopal© denomination representing 350 churches in the Chi cago area, will be held in the new Wilmette Parish Methodist church i the autumn of 1930. . The decision t onte ce + W Ou.'JY.fl 1 result of an urgent invitation ‘ex tended by the Wilmette congregatior The $400,000 Wilmette church, now i course. of construction, will be one o the finest edifices in the conferenc area. A <French scientist: suggests tha every modern kitchen should b equipped with a.gas mask. It ough to: come in handy when â€"mother i frying onions. o M. E. Conference to. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"~â€"â€"Meat â€"at Wilmett NT â€"â€" JACK OAKIE A great underworld â€"dramal n in in ROBERT ELLIOTT Doors open at 6:30 Continuous Sundays, 2 to 11 Thursday, October 17, 192 in 99