made no pretense ith his eyes, or of Deity 3 physical rid eyes see what? at is subject to dis. But the Psalmist Jtelg)14 92.232 in L11 says "There are tenuous, but it is hick worketh I]! in nd monies often God in their lives admit, for in what- r express kindness, trrturhtmrrttr.erer. hid Jesus. That is, presence of God is r thinking, A: yen of God. -in right- ou appear to age the lindedness. in, use- ve thoughts; If you il downhgm, gr I one evil, the wrong Eod's qpposite. Burl!“ â€ought to win the isaitrtfreintr animus I. To most of them anly personal deity :m'mm~â€"--1â€"â€"~W'mu . - FFT WirrEfariiiiiriiiir-iii' Kindness, conscious- of right thoughts. you perceive the e the necessity for mmnder and deninl xindedneu that In: the retsentmenttt,9e In, the "itUhetams, 'e can tsaertftee noth- d and abiding, but eating and Bisithttr. Cami 6; ion, a. ttAt lon- n. Ian. M Om! who" Mal-Inuit“ all can lppooe, is skeptical ance of Mind, the wet than animate: Redness, wherein you sauce is your true be nppeued. To-day Deity is disappear, mlfzing that God the most vital thing Mind, Love - end y in united to Him al expression. No aeriflee mime]: to l, expression of it“: is one right Mind e teaches it God. Rrthamrtrm,rptrrate ' not two or three, red million, minds, {ht Mind had that introduced by Mrs. r of Deerfield. Mr. in part, 1011mm: Id I: Found menu, to be just; want mm! 'rt)ieh 1l'rdrtlrd'lt'A'f nth thou-hue! fl'lON NOTICI we: cod. mam 'Ott', We! Aectrdtttg,nt.teort “momma-cm it] of iifif E FeTUiriite that _its, Ito, ally. in it. "in; kingdom-of God think, . ' éhlidrai'ririe6" with devotion: turned our to the interest of child- hood have been conducted every two , months during the past yen, Sun- day's program being the sixth and tinnl service for 1981. Rev. P. G. _-_-__ --eiepenhrtt1c'tomtsxtitscprsetfsd to the children in a story which wu .91 deepintemtjlso to the adult members of fhit. tjititttmqriittoh. Bdo'ro an “than“ completely filling St. Paul's church of Deer- neld hugs“? 1to.rttintr, the chil- aren’t click ot thirty-one mica marit- i1rstmrresarautee, rotted in new outpaces. They were directed by Madam“ Lloyd Nelson and A. J. Wurth. .Had the weather been pleasant {hichttfeh could not luvs The children an: "The Lord n My Shepherd" 3nd the closing bene- diction pnyer, “The Lad Bless Thee and Jirtplrl1tt/', ' _ - - - ThreesghiLdzeesmrLbspMmsg the services “done It the psrents' home: Roger Clifton Wageck, son of Donald and Mary (nee Reed) ngeck,’ born Aug. 2, 1931; Ruth Florence Fisher, daughter of Harold, and his, (nee Martin) Fisher, born Aug. 20, 1981, sponsors, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lagerhiusen; Dale Elsie Anderson, daughter of Alfred sud Elsie (nee Backley) Anderson, born May II, 1929, sponsors Mr. Arvid Anderson and Miss Helen An- derson. :Bsptized " home: Miriam Edythe Ema, Eughter of 353?? out! Edna (nee Niekhu0' Krone, borti Nov. 2, 1930, sponsors, Mn: 'tiirtttt8 ft "nttitittrir'"itiirari".H6CtWaird -e Ian . Members of,St. Paul's children's choir are: sopranos, Gladys Ott, Ruth ‘Wahl, Zelda Banner, Gladys ikhmikie,tydfa Reeb. Carol Wald, Shirley Sticker],- thherine, Bach, Alice Aiidemon, Gertrude Johnson, Glen Eapsehut1, Verna Gosswiller; altos: Beverly Jane Krause, Fried; Freeman, Grace Herman, Doris Ott, Dolores Radeke, Bessie Ott, Betty Krause,, Frederick Pierfentrro.lr, Louie $991k§rL httrrstgu, Iatttmtuglt', Ber: nice Gouwiller, Betty Wilson, Wil.. liam Kennel: Well Known Artists in Concert Sunday Irene Pavloska; Memo Soprano of the Chicago Civic Opera company and Harold Van Home, popular pianist/of the Chicago Daily News station, WHAQ. will tte. presented in a concert sponsored by Gamma Chaptuof Sigma Alpha Iota, na- tional. musical humanity, and the Park Temple Players and Singers, and organization composed of man- hen oi Park lodge No. " A. P. and A. M. which data at the Rogers Pet temple. -- A - Sunday Moon. Nov." 89 at 8 o'eloek, in Rogers irerk Musonic 2'k? 1716 bunt venue, Rog; rs p: . This is the flrtrt of a "rtes of COM to in ma. one each month, during the. winter, presenting "trt.. yu of mtioml' brémihbncg, may» Youâ€, AtIrr,,?f Frtfli.8r8Ii.i,Tr, Ttr, E? Y]! 1itr9F Elke: lat Appearance Eleven member. of Deerfustd Unit 738, American Legion Auxiliary, at- tended tho eighth district meeting of the Auxiliary held in Highlnnd Perk, lest Thunder Afternoon, Nov. 19, when members of the Highlnnd Park unit were hm Mrs. Public of niobium! Park, treasurer of the Department of Illi- the eight district: Mrtrrma'ai'"rib. hula of Waukegan, director; Mm. Gotti of Libertyville, assistant di- rector; Mrs. Ev: Kirkmnn of Lake Forest; 'rtsemtarrstrettrttmrtz"2-tne Mrs. Greene of Wankegan, Sergeant at arms. A very handsome petat-direetor's emblem I!“ presented to Mrs. Lucy B. Brown, with the deep apprecia- tion of the entire pp_ertthe_tthitstLt1tst eight district for her splendid lead- ership and untiring retrorta during the part two years, when she served as district director. Mrs. Non Me., _ me Mrs. -tt'titidiir'-aG'iuriaiiiiittiis-aai- potntmenta for the ehsui year. Mrs. C. C. Knpschnll of Edl'lli will serve on the district finanee committee, and Mrs. John Funer, _ptgt-strstssident of Deerfield unit, will serve on the district child welfare committee. ' _ Shme‘of Watiketrati,' WE {033d u seeretarr-tretumrer, during the put two years, was also presented with n token of gratitude and esteem by member of the district. . ='lrfriraiiEftraiiKiritTWiirt"thnii57imtf the assistance of the Lake County COWLWMmMW Forty and~8,rwill iiiiiriaiiiiiuhrt'ab mas party for world war orphans in Lake County, which will be held at Lake Forest, the date to be an- nounced later. _ Auxiliary member, of the district will also entertain' the voterâ€; at North Chicago hospital No. 196, on retreatmreTitE---"'" --Fe""P'N'"" ' F Members of the Maid Unit at tend the Auxiliary district meeting in Highland PtttrtrrrrrL#rtttt, Porn flout. W- frf.ihtgyfs,, £1,1in gully. C. C. 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