t 4* Al 1P t N t P b;ï¬â€(Vi a The Laurel League will present athe Film on the Life . George Washington on M‘y&nlust 7:45. The men feel that picture is of sufficient consequence to extend a general invitation to any one not * _ First Church of Christ, Scientist, Highland Park, Illinois, 381 Hazel avenue, is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which includes tor will present Evangelistic mesâ€" sages on "Following the Christ." Special musie and illustrated hymns. Our Lenten hymn: "The Way of the ‘Cross Leads Home." Give these servâ€" having seen this film to come. : Mr. Snyder of the high school will be present to speak on the picture. The official board of the church will meet at the close of the midâ€"â€" It will be Missionary nightâ€"at the midâ€"week service, with the pastor in durï¬.'l:a. This will be the first day Lent, we anticipate a good a play entitled, "Sewing for the Heathen" at 8:00, the public is inâ€" \~_An institute for teachers of adult Sunday .School classes:will be held at Grayslake Friday night at 7:30. Any one interested in adult work is urged to attend. worth while and are attracting a large number of people. Monday: * The Philathea class is presenting rehearsal. The children are preparâ€" Church School at 9:45 a.m,. Dr. E. D. Fritsch general superintendent. Morning worship at 11 am. Rev. B. B. Schlung of Chicago will preach the sermon. Junior Church service at 11 a.m. under the direction of tea at 5:15. This will be followed from the Evangelical Seminary of Naperville will address the young Sunday evening service begins at 7:45. The fourth stereoptican serâ€" Rev, Nehrbass. gram. , Invite your friends. > % Et. Paul!‘s â€"Evangelical Church inâ€" tor residing at Evanston, will occupy the pulpit. On Friday evening the North Shore 8. 8. Teachers Institute will again meet at our church. * On Tuesday evening, Jan. 28 the Luther League â€"will present a play in the assembly room. % Sheridan road, which is open daily from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 in the evening. On Sunday the readâ€" ing room is open from 2:80 to 5:30. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased. _ All are cordiglly invited to attend the services. and make use of the North Ave. and Lauretta Place Rev. N. 8. Nye, Minister Wm. Holgate, Supt, Church School Church School, 9:30 a.m. Story period, 10:30. * Morning wotihip' 10:45. # Subject "Our Worship." l Epworth League, 6:45. . â€"Evening service, 8:00. Subject, "Knowing God." â€"~ A welcome to all. Redeemer Evang. Lutheran Church %nlzflm Bunday school mummm ages of four and , and is held Sundasy morning at 9:80. Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson maintainedâ€" by this church at 43 N. PAGE EIGHT The Bethany Evangelical Church Choir will rehearse at 7:30. F. G. Piepenbrok, Pastor * Church School, 9:15 a.m. Worship services, 10:15 a.m. Monday 3:45 p.m. Children‘s choir Â¥irst Church of Christ, Scientist CTCI® _MIF W + RTVSkey . i SES WOE Sunday School 9:30. _ Morning service 10:30. The Rev. F. Ferber, a retired pasâ€" St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Grace M. E. Church at 1E ‘ and meeting. The speaker will be Dwight H. Green, U. S. district attorney. There will also be moâ€" tion pictures on logging in the Wyomiing Rockies, The men of the church are invited to attend. Reservations may be made by callâ€" ing the church office, H. P. 688. © â€" 7:45 The Young Woman‘s Club will meet at the home of Miss Cerena: E. Longstreth, 50 Michigan Awâ€"‘ 7:45 Wednesday Evening Hour. The chorus will sing and the -pumlDeerï¬eld Woman‘s Friday, Feb. 24, Séohflï¬uâ€"â€" & .9:30 a.m. Holy union. Sunday, Feb, 26, Quinquagesimaâ€" "7:80 a.m. Holy.; Communion. 9:30 a.m. The Church school. Ash Wednesday, March 1â€" ‘0:80 a.m. Celebration of the Holy There will be a meeting of the Service League and Woman‘s Auxilâ€" iary on Monday, Feb. 27, at 10:00 o‘clock, in the parish house. ® The regular meeting of Trinity Club will be held on Wednesday, March â€"1,© at <7:30 o‘clock, in the 6:45 Men‘s Fellowship Club dinner 9:80 Church School. â€" 10:45 Patriotic serviceâ€"Dr. W. L. ... Weir. j [)* wO:u"!'ub Society. _ QM"- â€" 7:456 Choir rehearsal. * Rev. J. Savage, Pastor # Deerfield Sunday Massesâ€" . 8:30 and 10 a.m. > . Catechism classes followin 8:30 mass. * t Sunday, Feb. 26â€" * 129CE c * " 7:00 Boy Scout meeting in the Junâ€" Tharsday:: ~ .1s ns O 0 or room parish house. ** 4 Sundayâ€" ¢ * . | ~T:00 p.m. Junior. choir rehearsal. 9:45 Church School i+ 8:00 p.m.‘Senior choir rehearsal. 11:00 Morning worship. . _ | Sunday: will meet promptly at the church | yangay; " _‘ " _ "***"> and go from there to Libertyville onday: ; i : _ to attend the Tuxis meeting. 7:30 p.m. The "Keystone Frasorâ€" sion Group will mest.. The sponk | o Crepbnele Solt " hhrheld Road. er of the evening will be Ralph Thursday, March 2: °_ / ; nï¬ntofnavinh.mï¬nw.mnï¬onwmum;mm“pm. on the subject of "The Civilization ner in the church basement. of Yucktan.* ‘The address will he| . *~*Y*°Y Yekome. t accompanied by . motion ures.| . ‘!'herevmboï¬mtorfl:!e‘:ubn First United IvucalalChnh and a friendly hour following. Green Bay Road at Laurel Avenue Mondayâ€" Rev. F, Brandfeliner, Pastor 2:30 Mrs. Floyd Faxon will give anâ€" A Church with a Welcome for All other program in her series of| Wednesday: / . § readings in the parish house. A| 8:00 Prayer service in charge of few more tickets sold will comâ€"| the class leader, Clinton Fritsch. plete the payment of a scholarship | Thursday: J Laurel and Linden Avenues _ | Monday, February 27: . _ . â€" Louis ‘W. Sherwin, D.D., Minister‘| ~7:30 p.m. Boys‘ discussion group. Church phones 683 and 46 Wednesday, March 1: â€" â€" Thursdayâ€" 8:00 p.m. Midweek prayer service 10:00 All day sewing meeting in the | led by Mr. Jacob Goldstead. parish house under the auspices| . "Our services are happy, helpful, of the Red Cross, hopeful. :Come!" ts parish ,‘:‘2“_2_"3.‘.;‘“..’_&_1’;5â€â€œ"-, ~_ St. Johns Rvangelical Church _ Trinity Episcopal Church " _ etnpmemmeme | The Reverend Christoph Keller,, Miss Jane Ashman, who will preâ€" Rector sent the program for the Deerfield _ â€"__ East Laurel Avenue . / Woman‘s: Club next Tuesday afterâ€" ':;:'ic;lb 24 8. AA0a noon, Feb. 18, has chosen ,f:;é her y, Feb. thiasâ€" sub e Abbey Theater of Dubâ€" .9:30 n.m.bl'-loly (hhwon. | h?.fl*u“'l'b y | unday, Feb, 26, Quinguagesimaâ€" No more timely nor more humanly "7:80 a.m. Holy.Communion. interesting subject could have been 9:30 a.m, The Church school. _ | chosen, The Irish Players, who will 11:00 a.m. Morning prayer and S€Tâ€"| bepgin an engagement at the Harris o e o s e c e L * | Theater, Chicago, on Sunday wight Monday evening â€"Orchestra reâ€" hearsal, 8:00 p.m. Mrs. Helen Mayâ€" er Mannings, conducting. _ . Tuesdayâ€"Monthly E.L.C.E. meetâ€" * : Rev. Earl J. Bruso, Pastor _ Rev. Wm. W. Nelson, Pastor .. â€"Sunday: + k ..~._~|(~â€" Res. 217 Highwood Aventue Church school, 9:45 a.m. Mr. Arâ€"| Thursday, February 23; . thur F. Merner, Supt. A class for| 8:00 p.m. Pioneer Epworth League every age with graded Biblical lesâ€"| social event in observance of Washâ€" sons and experienced teachers. â€"â€" â€"| Ington‘s Birthday, _ . Divine worship, 11:00 a.m. Special| Friday, February 24: 2 music by the choir. A sermon by| 8:00p.m. Third meeting of the the pastor. CA Highwood Forum in the church haseâ€" E. L. C. E. (Young People‘s meetâ€"| ment. The subject for discussion ing), 7:00 p.m. Pn will be, "How to Make Highwood a The Evening service, 8:00 p.m.| Model â€"City." ‘Three local speakers Special music. A short message by | will present their views after which the pastor that will help to: give| period questions will be in order. meaning to the work of the week. | The public is invited. j Weekday: «*‘ Saturday, February 25: 7 Friday evening â€"Choir rehearsal,| 2:30 p.m. Junior choir practice. ice, 8:00 p.m. "A church that cares." 8:00 p.m. Brown; D.D. of Chicago. sists of thr. ) short plays dirécted by Mrs. Timm and Mrs. Griffith. The womn of the church are inâ€" hostesses w‘.: «e )i~=. E. E. West, Mrs. Arthur V. <~nson, and Mrs. F. J. Spaulsi~g U‘.e program conâ€" All dayâ€"Dorcas meeting. at Asheville. dGuesghnebemeintinmeeat ie esyurge > Sunday evening, Feb. 26,° the Holy Cross Catholic Church Hilarians will present "Oh, Profesâ€" Rev. J. Savage, Pastor sor!t". <at the Deerfield Grammar : Deerfield School, for the benefit of the Holy nday Massesâ€" . » * | Cross Church. The Hilarians are a 8:30 and 10 a.m. > . , group of young peopleâ€" from . St. Catechism classes following the Hilary‘s Church in Chicago. Several inday, Feb. 26â€" * wa 8:00 p.m.. Hilarian‘s play at Deerâ€" field Grammar School. â€" i ‘The Highland Park Presbyterian of Mr. Horace Whitehouse, â€"| 5P â€" The Midâ€"week servâ€" ® doave rerate ie w cessn dol eP (Feb. 26), have a history which speaks eloquently of loyaltyâ€"a loyâ€" alty to individualism, which by its very intensity hn\brought forth, from a beginning without a buildâ€" ing, without plays or players, a naâ€" tional theater, which welcomes each ‘year an increasing number of visiâ€" tors from all over the world, because there, in Dublin, they can see Dubâ€" lin‘s very own art and drama, someâ€" thing to be seen nowhere else in the The Won.an‘s Club is eager for a large attendance to hear Miss Ashâ€" man‘s story of Abbey Theater, / The club meets at 2:30 o‘clock, in the Deerfield Library. . Mr. Walter G. Taylor, Supt. of the Pacific Garden Mission of Chiâ€" cago will be the speaker at the Lake Forest Gospel Mission, Sheridan and Deerpath.: j Sunday, March 5: Mr. Michael Peterson of Williams Bay,. Wisconsin will preach at both ~7:45 Evangelistic service. Helpâ€" ful song service. Sermon by the Present Comedy Feb. 26 At Deerfleld School sermon of a series on the "Holy Spirit." The ~subject, "Offenses Committed Against the Holy Spirit." The choir will furnish special music. 7:00 Christian Endeavor service. 7:00 Orchestra rehearsal, _ 8:00 Choir rehearsal. Sunday: * 9:830 Church Bible School. We have classes for all ages, | _ + First United lnuala.l Church Green Bay Road at Laurel Avenue Rev. F, Brandfeliner, Pastor A Church with a Welcome for All Homewood Ave. and Green Bay Road 7:30 p.m. The "Keystone Frasorâ€" ity‘" will meet at the home of Miss C. Gastfield, 1909 Deerfield Road. Thursday, March 2: ~â€" ,~ _ ‘ 5:80 p.m. The ladies of the conâ€" gregation will serve a Chicken Dinâ€" ner in the church basement. period questions will be in order. The public is invited, ‘ Saturday, February 25: 2 2:30 p.m. Junior choir practice. 8:00 p.m, Friendship circle: busiâ€" ness meeting at the Fredrickson Parmk.' 902 Deerfleld Road, Highland Sunday, February 26: ~ 0:80 a.m. Orchestra. :10:80 a.m. Church school. . 6:00.p.m. Friendship . circle : devoâ€" tional â€"meeting. 7;:45 p.m. Evening service with a sermon by the pastor on the subject, 10:45 Morning worship.. The fifth Club To Hear Talk On Abbey Theatre y appeared in Deerâ€" Wrovoking play, w Talking." The e aR x THE PRESS Resolutions will be: to change the constitution and byâ€"laws to enâ€" large the membership. The move is made to increase enthu; and to include in its anyone interested in the and prosâ€" perity of Deerfield. {tonight) at Vant 'n:? Selig‘s office at eight o‘clock. 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Earnest the Immaculatta High Scho cago, where she is in her se She is a graduate of the In Conception Grade School â€"Mr. and Mrs. Elmer turned home Sunday from mobile trip through the west. _ ._> Miss Irene Evenson was of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest of Libertyville on Mo where she celebratqil her Mrs. John Beckley Sr. quite ill for several weeks Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Koi daughter Constance. were day guests of Mr. and Mr Schwaegler in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Hut« Mr. and Mrs. Dan Holmes spent Thursday at the rend and Fred Selig hon Miss Anna Ott was surprised by a group of ple, Saturday evening. sion was in honor of h _ Mr. and Mrs. W.. J. ‘ o ‘ house on Wuh‘u( road. Harder home in Highlat Sunday. Mrs. Harder Horenberger) returned | the Highland Park ho Wednesday where she ht five weeks because of a fection, Mrs. Minnic Wh been staying at their h for the three year old sor son of Mr. and Mrs. has been staying wit grandparents, Mr. an Horenberger of West Avenue. » â€"/oj Le Roy Scully has: 1 the Walter Page apart! home of his parepts, N Philip Scully, Sr. _ : Mrs. Samuel Rockenb ing several days at the, Earl Johnston is retut Highland Park hospital to have skin grafted on Mrs. Agnes Clavey wi of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob 8 Palatine on Sunday. . ‘A-h-tul.h'hn for March 16â€" and 17 : field Grammar School, St. Paul‘s Evangelical « The Rhoda Circle m afternoon at the home « Olson of Elmwood Ave! Mr. and Mrs. Jacob and Mrs. Edwin K« guests at the John Scl in Wheeling on Friday Mr. and Mrs, E. H. children spent Friday e bome of Mrs. Swan . Half Day. f Mr. and Mrs. C W. Davids, near Philadelp ited with friends in I the weekâ€"end. Mr. and Mrs. Carl T. Mr. and Mrs. George n Melvin visited : at pointment ‘does not & other year and a half. Mr. and Mrs. Harry two sons were the Sun Mr. and Mrs. John Rot the weekâ€"end with G« The George Bock {: ning to move north to Mr. A. J. Johnson is Henry G, ALL OF OUR 144 North Miss . at the of