St. Paul's Evangelical Church Deerfield, Illinois Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor Church school at 9:15 am. Worship Service at 10:30 am. Choir Friday at 7:30 pm. Confirmation Saturday at 9:00 am. Do not forget the hour of worship and inspiration at the St. Paul's church every Sunday morning. Last Sunday we again had a fine audience. Come again and urge your friends and neighbors to come with you. The Protestant ministers of Deer. field met at the St. Paul's parsonage Monday, Nov. 3, to organize for a re- ligious survey. Preliminary plans are being executed and in the near fut- ure about 60 workers will go into the community to canvas for information pertaining to religious interests. The St. Paul's basketball team opened its season against Fort Sheri- dan Tuesday evening. The result is not known at 'this writing. Before opening of the league season, Dee, l, the boys will play a few preliminary games. All home games will be played on Tuesday evenings. Your presence at the games will be a great support to the boys. They are in a Thursday, Nov.ti, 1930 prizition to entertain you with first toss basketball this season. Highland Park Presbyterian Church Laurel and Linden Avenues Rev. Frank Fitt, . Minister Church Phones 683 or 46 Friday: 7 10:M--The Woman's Missionary so- ciety of Chicago Presbytery will meet in the First Presbyterian church of Evanston. IMO-The Ravinia branch of the Dor- cas society will meet in the parish house. Mrs. Eugene E. Kern and Mrs. P. B. Williams, are the host. eases. 7s30-Boy Scout meeting in the Jun. ior room of the parish house. Sunday: 9:1,5-Chorus rehearsal in the church. 9Mli--Chureh school. 11t00-Mornintt worship. The pas- tors sermon topic will be "All Men Are Soldiers." Ttoo-Young People's society meet- ing. Mr. A. T. Sihler will speak. The young people of the church are urged to attend. tt:00-Vhorus rehearsal in the parish house for all young people inter. ested in singing. Mr. Walter S. Armbruster of Lake Forest college leads this group. Monday: 2r30--Wnman's Missionary union will meet in the home of Mrs. Henry S. Vail, 225 Laurel avenue. Miss Ruth Fulton of Langdon Memorial school; Mt Vernon, Kentucky will speak. 11r00--Mttrttirttt worship. Mrs. Herbert R. Smith will sine. The women of the church are cor- dially invited to attend. Tuesday: 2:30-The Young.Women’s club will meet in the parish house. The young women of the church are invited to join this group. Articles for the Christmas basket will be finished for Doriand-Bell school and will be distributed. . 7:45 = Camp Fire meeting in the Camp Fire room at 176 Laurel av- enue. All girls from 10 years of age on are invited to attend. Wednesday: 8t20-The Trail Builders will meet in the church. All Junior boys and girls are invited to take part in this interesting program. 8:00-Chureh night service. Follow- ing the service of praise lnd payer, the pastor's theme will be "Wes- ley and the Methodists." You will find this service helpful. Tueday, the Presbyterian Guild will meet at the home of M. C. Rybolt, 986 N. Green Bay road, Mrs. Rybolt will be assisted by Mrs. Earl H. Purdy. The subject for study im "The Motherland of India" conducted by Mrs. Fl, T. Barnes. The women of the church are cordially invited to attend. Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central Avenue Jtev. W. F. Suhr, pastor Sunday Service: German at 9 mm. English at 10:30 am. . Church School Saturdays " 9 mm. Sundays at 9:30 am. Meetings during next week: Monday - The Church council at the parsonnge. Wednesday-C-dia It the hull; Mrs. Chas. Seminar, hostess. Thursday-The Ladies' Aid at the home of Mrs. Geo. Schumann. ThurruUy--The Luther league at the hall. Friday the church Trinity Epiuopnl Church Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector East Laurel Avenue Service: Sunday. Nov. 9, the Twenty-first Sunday after Trinity: 7:30 a.m.---Holy cummunion. 9:30 a.tn.-The Church school. 11:00 'crm-_-Morning prayer and ser- mun. Stewardship of our possessions," In the evening he will ape-k to Flthera and Sons. The Choral club of the Y.W.C.A. have kindly offered to give a number of special music-l treats at this service. This service begins gt 7:45. The young people's service starts at 7 p.m. F Annduncementn The monthly meeting of the execu- tive board of the Church Service len- auc and Woman's auxiliary will be held on Thursday morning, Nov. 13, at 10:30 o'eloek, in the parish house. The Boys Choir Thursda yevening, Nov. B, at , o'eloek and Tuesday afternoon. Nov. ll, at 4:15 o'eloek in thé parish house. The Girls Choir Thursday evening, Nov. 6, " 7:00 o'clock. The Men's Choir Thursday evening, Nov. 6, It T o'clnek, in the parish house. Wednesday evening will be the opening night of our apecill evangel- ixtic services. Our district superin- tendent, Rev. A. J. Byns will bring the messhze on the first evening. also on the next Sunday night, Rev. Philip Beuseher of Barrington will Issiat the pastor during the follow. ing week. The people of all of the churches uf Highllnd Park have a cordial invitation to come Incl help make these services I success. The young people will have their social hour " 7:45 Monday evening ail are invited to come out and hive a good time. The W.M.S. hes been invited to I 12:30 luncheon on Thursday. Nov. 12 at the home of Mrs. Wm. Guyot, 15 N. Lewis avenue, Wenkeum. A very interesting program will be curried The Congregation It I Nov. B, at , afternoon. Nov. thé parish house. Choir g will be the specinl evangel- district superin- Byns will bring THE PRESS 30 out utter the luncheon. All those needing "Importation are uked to be " the church not later than tt mm. Another Worry It these vest pocket lite colt links keep on sprending and taking up cor- ners, this country in going to be con- fronted one of then thy. with the serious problem of where to put its filling station-Ohio State Journal. 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