inery 1 for unty Lake ock in church ion of , mt : 8 on ‘and that : ef. is of Littee $ t the for the all tion _ Lorene Lindstrom, Esther brandt. _ â€".â€" During Holy week we shall conâ€" duct two services: one on maundy Thursday in commemoration of the institution of the Lord‘s Supper, and the other on Good Friday in comâ€" ==â€"â€"memoration ofâ€"the Crucifixion; Both â€"1â€" Native Round Steak On this Sunday, being Palm Sunâ€" day, a Class of children from the Sunday school will be receivedâ€"into the church as communicant memâ€" bers. What a precious sight it is, to see eleven young people, after careful instruction in the Christian doctrines and practices, to publicly avow their faith in the Saviour, pledge allegiance to His church, and are then given the right hand of fellowship. Theirâ€" names are: Clifâ€" ford Glader, Raymond Rectenwald, Chester ~Blair, AnitaLewis, Peggy Hamm, Virginia Hamm, Edithâ€"Lindâ€" sav Mabel Lichtwalt. Ruth Garling, at eight. â€" services will be held in the evening West Central aveénue W. Fo Suh!. plltor Sunday school, 9:80. 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Two Easter services will be held, a German servâ€" ice at 9:30 and the English service at 10:30. en * On Good Friday there will be a preparatory service at 7:30, while at Easter the confessional service will beâ€"â€"combined ~with the main service, Ravinia Village House Calendar Thursday, March 17: 0 ____ _ Girl Scouts, 7 pm. R ers rehearsal, 8:30 p.m. Friday, March 18: Boy Scouts. _ Saturday, March 19: _â€" Ravinia FPIAY@TS FPCNHCairsal, 0 (UZ 6 and 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. Monday, March 21: _ Ravinia Playors dross rehearsal, 7:00 p.m. f Tuesday, March 22: # / ~Ravinia P.â€"T.A., 2:30 pm. Raâ€" vinia Players, 7:00 p.m. Wednesday,> March 28: â€"Ravinia Players March 20: k 3140 _ â€" JC «00 p.m Ravinia Playâ€" a.m. â€" Boys 10c __THE PRESS8. _ 35¢ F , 10c 20c¢ Mrs. D. M. Blasier, are Mrs. Con-‘ _| stant C. Hopkins, Mrs. Fayette Munro, â€" Mrs. Nathan Corwith, Jr., Mrs. Everett L. Easton, Mrs, Dwight Davis, Mrs. Georgs Buell, Mrs. Bryâ€" \ant Buckingham,. Mrs. Edwin Jones, »| Mrs. Theodore Fischer, Mrs. I. M. Greenberg, Mrs. Earl Jerome, Mrs. ~|Harold Wampler, Mrs. Charles Boyd, Walter B. Metcalf. c o oere Seiies Pacss \DAVID DUSHKIN AT _ _ nsor bridge Pa p:o Be Heldg March 28 RAVINIA P.T.A. SOON made through her or any member of theâ€"committee. Mrs. Benjamin Lewis and Mrs. Robert Walker are responsible for the tea tables and refreshments. Other members of the committee, whose chairman is Walter B. Metcalf. ent and Teacher‘s. association wi Mrs. Mare Law and Mrs. Warren | commence at 3 o‘clock. The demonâ€" Danley recently attended a meetâ€"| stration of musical instruments by ing of the State Conference of Speâ€"| Highland Park pupils of Mr. Dushâ€" cial committees in Urbana at which| in will follow at 3:15. Mr. Dushâ€" women from all parts of the State| kin will lecture on his method after assembled for the purpose of formâ€"| the ~dAemonstration. The children ulating the program of study and who will take part are Edward work to be presented to the Nation@! | T;lienfield," Richard Hart, Carroll 25 to 30. Rieser and Arthur Dubin. To show ~Rev.â€"Earl J. â€" Bruso, Pastor â€". Church school, 9:45 a.m. Mr. Arâ€" thur F. Merner, superintendent. . Divine worship, 11:00 a.m. Serâ€" trict superintendent Holy communâ€" ion service; ... * (le eX mon subject, "The significance of Palm Sunday.". Reverend. Bruso preaching. â€" Holy â€"communionâ€"for those not receiving it in the mornâ€" ing service. â€" â€" $ Passion week services next week, charge. These services are all open â€"The Bethany â€"Evangelical Church â€"â€"times The Beilmont offers, â€" Laurel and McGovern nightly, a special dinner at Rev. H. F. Sientsen, J. S. Pritchard ies csuddermy im Choir: Special rehearsal for Easâ€" ercellence and the style ter cantata Thursday evening, 7:30. with which it is served, _ Oratorical Contest: The Woman‘s and the charm of the Missionary society of <this district| || / stately room in which you will sponsor another oratorical conâ€" enjoy it, makes this the tost on Friday evening of this week s ou;ts'u‘ndig dinner for the ‘at the Prairie View Evangelical price in all Chicago. church, all are invited. & nscb "Fabls D Hote Din Sunday: Sunday school at_9:45 is a.m. The pastor will bring a mesâ€"| sage in keeping with the thought $| + of Palm Sunday at 11 a.m. The chilâ€" o dren will meet in the chapel for spe. cial instruction under the leadership of Mr. Pritchard at 11 a.m. Karl H Hansen will have charge of the young people‘s meeting at 6:45 p.m. 7:45 evening service, all â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"Dance Is Success The annual dance of the Highwood Volunteer Fire department given last Saturday evening at the Oak ful affair. The attendance was large "A church that cares. (Continued from page 3) | evening nublic ing except Monday and make their own instruments in Mr. Dushkin‘s school and learn to play upon them. They play . not only alone but in small orchestra groups. Mr. Dushkin has had experimental groups in the Boys Latin school, the Girl‘s Latin school~ and Francis Parker school in Chicago. Last year he taught in the Glencoe pubâ€" lic schools. This year he has estabâ€" lished his own workshop and music school in Winnetka and has formed classes of children from all over the all â€"The Ravinia Parent and Teacher‘s association extend a ecordial invitaâ€" tion to the parent and teacher assoâ€" ciations of other Highland Park (Continued from page 3) exrcellence and the style with which it is served, and the charm of the t stately room in which you enjoy it, makes this the _ outstanding dinner for the price in all Chicago. Regular Table D‘ Hote Dinner t Including Sundays $1.25 $1.50 _ $2.00 HoteL : Sheridan Road atâ€"Belmont Single and double rooms with bath Suites of 2 to 4 rcoms, with Always in tune with the to be given by Mr. or with BELMONT !.'gi