Thursday, Dec. 25, 1930 Trinity Episcopal Church serve the many commendations with The Reverend Christoph Keller, which they were showered. Rector ols The church serviceâ€"included a beauâ€" %‘;ft. Laurels avranue tiful solo by Mrs. Fred Okey and an pistmgs MerYiced . ~| appropriate duet of a Christmas hymn Wednesday, Dec. 24, Christmas eve: C 11:00 p.m. The Midnight service by Mrs. C. E. Gooseman and her sisâ€" Ch})ra]pc.on.rmunion *\ ter, Miss Allene Smith. The pastor Thursday, Dec. 25, Christmas Day: {2:: cht;]‘lo lRos:':s?;\ltlh:emo'!'l on the 7:30 a.m. Plain celebration of the * * Holy communion. Next Sunday will be New Year‘s 10:30 a.m. Plain celebration of the| Supnday, with a sermon appropriate Holy communion. to the day and with special music. Friday, Dec. 26, S. Stephen: Come out this last Sunday of the old 9:30 a.m. Plain celebration of the|year and join with us in getting in Holy communion. tune with the great spiritual forces Saturday, Dec. 27, S. John: % of God as a preparation fr the year 9:30 a.m. Plain celebration of the| that lies so closely ahead. Holy communion. The Sunday school Christmas proâ€" Sunday, Dec. 28, Holy Innocents: gram was given Wednesday night of 7:30 a.m. Holy communion. Corâ€"| this week,â€"Christmas eve. A pageant porate communion for the present| of the Nativity was given, with other and ‘the past acolytes of the|interesting numbers and a big feaâ€" parish. ture was the "White Gifts" to our 9:30 a.m. The Church school. 11:00 a.m. Special musical service with the combined choirs and shortened form of morning prayâ€" f Thursday, cumecision: Friday: 7:00 Boy Scout meeting in the junior room of the parish house. \ Sunday : ; 9:45 Church school. 10:00 Mothers‘ Bible class. 11:00 Morning worship. The pastor‘s sermon theme is "Our Years Toâ€" gether." 7:00 All the members of the Young People‘s society will meet at the parish house for carolling. Monday: 2:30â€"4:30 There will be held in the parish house a Christmas party for _ all the children in the Beginners department. Tuesday: . 2:80 4:30 There will be held in the parish house a Christmas party for all the children in the Primary deâ€" partment. Coming events: January 6 at 6:30 in the parish house the Men‘s Fellowship club dinâ€" ner, â€" Please watch the Press for furâ€" ther announcements. Highland Park Methodist Church North avenue at Lauretta place Frank Davidson Hopkins, minister A god sized congregation gathered in the newly decorated church last Sunday morning and many were the expressions of pleasure over the apâ€" pearance of the interior in its fresh colors. â€"Walls and ceilings, pews, chairs, woodwork and pulpit have all been freshly gone over on the main floor. The chancel arrangement was also a subject of approving comment, with the golden cross dominating all as it should and the new communion table, the new pulpit, the Fellowship cup adding dignified notes of symbolâ€" ism which has greatly added to the churchly appearance of the room and Highland Park Presbyterian Church Linden and Laurel avenues Rev. Frank Fitt, minister Church phones 683 and 46 also emphasizing the note of worship. The adjoining league room is in the same color scheme, as is the vestibule. Mr. Herman Juhrend, who did the work as a gift to the church, and his loyal helpers from the young men‘s 9:30 a.m. Holy communion. Churches Jan. 1, Feast of the Cirâ€" class and some of the adult members who gave valued assistance, all deâ€" serve the many commendations with Next Sunday will be New Year‘s Supnday, with a sermon appropriate to the day and with special music. Come out this last Sunday of the old year and join with us in getting in tune with the great spiritual forces of God as a preparation fr the year that lies so closely ahead. The Sunday school Christmas proâ€" gram was given Wednesday night of this week,â€"Christmas eve. A pageant of the Nativity was given, with other interesting numbers and a big feaâ€" ture was the "White Gifts" to our OoURâ€"wISH ... HEALTH ... WEAELTH:. .:. â€"â€"UMAPPINESS . . It‘s hereâ€"the glad season of the year when hearts are stirredâ€"the season when the feeling of good will becomes boundless. In commemoration of this joyous event our organization extends to our many friends and patrons sincere and cordial wishes for the good things, health, wealth and happiness. THE PRESS LV ,/‘jr‘ ; 0P SHO'F’m&i; EEC%I g: as iss aMiszaclean);;;‘.. 10:45 Worship and sermon. Theme: "The Condemnation of the Light." The duet, "Sleep, Holy Child," sung by Mesdames Andrews and Orsborne last Sunday morning will be repeated, by request, 7:30 Young People‘s meeting. December 29, Junior department Christmas party and supper. December 30, 7:45 p. m. Choir reâ€" hearsal. December 31, 8 p.m. New Year‘s Eve Young People‘s social. A cordial welcome to all the servâ€" ices and activities of this church. orphanage at Lake Bluff. This event always draws a capacity attendance. First Presbyterian Church, Deerfield Mark J. Andrews, pastor The Christmas celebrations begun last Sunday will be continued on this Sunday. ~9:30 Church school. Departmental organization. Graded instruction. ~â€" Bethichem Evangelical Church Deerfield > Corner Deerfield avenue and Roseâ€" mary terrace Rev. A. P. Johnson, pastor 9:45 a.m. Sunday school in charge of Mr, A. Merner, superintendent. 11:00 a.m. Our district superintenâ€" dent, Rev. A. J. Byas, will preach and have charge of the Holy Communion service. Let all members and friends of the church be present to this comâ€" munion service. 7;:00 p.m. Christian endeavor, A great service for young people. .‘ 8:00 p.m. Evening service. * Saturday evening at eight o‘clock in the school gym our basketball teams will play two games with teams from North Chicago. Come and cheer our bovs. â€" Rev. and Mrs. Johnson extend the season‘s grectings to their many friends. of this church A cordial welcome to the services lNc.