se Â¥} 4* K _ $3 14 + Sunday school is open pupils up to the age of twenty , and is held Supday morning ‘at 9}30. Subject for next Sunday‘s lesson , subject, "Unreality." © & A free public reading m is maintained by this church at 43 N Sheridan Road, which is o daily from 9 o‘clock in the mo to 6 in the evening. On Sunday the readâ€" ing room is open from 2:30 \to 5:30. Here the Bible and all authorize« ! Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased. | _ All are cordially invited to attend ‘ the services and make use of the reading. room. ® l Monday, October 7: Father and Son banquet. Tuesday: â€"| 3 | B:00 Meeting of the at the home of E. B. Jo . â€" Meetâ€" ing of the session at 8 a‘clock at Dr. Weir‘s home. .© ‘ Highwood Methodist Church Highwood Avenue and| Everts Place Sunday, Octobet 6: E*4 Sunday school 10:30 a.m; Evening service 7:45 This is the beginning of the new church year, let it be right, by gathering in the House of God. lish, and we extend to all a hearty invitation to worship with us. _ There h':fnpossibilit;ly uu; our new preacher will be with us this Sunâ€" day. | All our services are in Engâ€" Friday: ; J8 7:15 Meeting of the Girl Scouts, Dr. Dorothy Davis, Scout Wednesday: 1 A» | «l | 8:00 The choir rehearsal. . fres Thursday, October 3: f All day meeting of the Dorcas society. s pod 6:00 Dinner served by the Dorcas society under the leadership . of Mrs. Wm. Koeblin, presiâ€" dent.. â€" The :public invited. Adults and children nominal fee. C P > Monday: j $ | 7:15 Meeting of the Boy Scouts at the church, James G, Russell, Scout master. 1 $s First Presbyterian Charch Deerfield | Dr. William F. Weir, Minister â€" Sunday: [¢4 10| 9:30 The Churth school." : * 10:00 The Men‘s and Womens Bible « classes. f 10:45 The celebration of tte Lord‘s Supper and the reception of new gemberl. f 6:30 The society. â€"| 7:45 The first meeting of tile School of Religion. Subject "Layâ€" leaders; who are they; how are they elected to office; their authority; â€" their t::tponsibil- ity." | Dr. Weir, teacher. Among the citations wh comâ€" prise the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the following from the Bible: "I know that, whatsoever God doeth, it shall be for ever: nothing can be put to It, nor any thing taken from it: and God doeth it, that men should fear before him. That which hath been is now ; and that which is to be bhath already been; and God requireth that which is past (Ecel. 3:14, 15). The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednes day evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Scienc healing, is at 8 o‘clock. :; The Lessonâ€"Sermon :atso inâ€" viuded the following passa from the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Ncriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "All reality. is in God and creas tion, harmonious and eternal. That The Golden Text was, "Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, and cometh down from the Father of lights, with whom is no variableness, neither shadow of turnâ€" ing" (James 1;:17). ) First Church of Christ, Scientist 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, Mass. "Reality" was the subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, Sep tember 29; . r which He ¢reates is good, and He wakes all that is made" (p. 472). CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES The Bible is still The Book. It is the source of Christian doctrine and ethics; a fountain of comfort and inspiration. It fully repays all efâ€" forts of thoughtful study. The story of the tnn:la%on !o! tliu Bible, beginning with Wyclif in 1382, including the authorized verâ€" sion, down to the modern translaâ€" tions of Moffat, Moulton and Weyâ€" mouth form an interesting chapter of English literature. . Our public library furnishes matétial on this subject. > FOUR HUNDRED YEARS OF THE PRINTED | ENGLISH BIBLE PAGE TEN Under the auspices of Ameriâ€" can Bible society a onal : com memoration committee | was â€" apâ€" pointed to offer sugges to the churches for the celebration of the four hundredth annivysrsary of the Bible into the English language, which was made by Miles Coverdale and came from the press on October Church News â€"W. F. Suhr. +. Morhing worship 11 a.m music by the choir. Sermo erend h _ | ELCE. 7 p.m. ‘ Holy Cross Catholic:Church ï¬qvgt E. Savage, Pastor _ ; ,B 8 { Deerfield | unty masses: 8 and 9:30 Catechism after 8 o’clock::us. u.. Sunday Rally Day will take place at Bethany on Sunday motning. :A combined gervice of Sunday schodol and 'mfmi worship will take place at 10 A.m. The children of the variâ€" ous Sunday school classes will be prg_mxad and will take part in the servicé. ‘The pastor will bring A brief ,Jnessjnge. 6:45 p.m.. Young People‘s meeting. 7:45 p.m. | Instalâ€" lation faeie for the C. E. officers and a special message for young people{ : [ . j The Bethany Evangelical Church | â€" Laurél and McGovern Rev. H. F. Siemsen, Pastor ©| ;‘fl@y the choir will rehearse at 7:30 p.m. i; ; a 5| f Wï¬aesd‘y our midâ€"week service will hel.d in the chapel at 7:45 Sunday: â€" / € [ 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. f 9:30 ï¬m. Communion service in the ‘Gernmian language. 10:30 a.m. Morning service, 7:15 p.m. Preparatory service. ; ~7;:45 p.m. Communion service. | Monday: (> | _ j | 8:00 p.m. Church council at the ~Monday the board of trustees will meet at 7};45 p.m. in the pastor‘s study.! :; 4 M f ked;n:et Lutheran Church est Central Avenne { Rev. W F. Subr, Hi:ratar i Thursday: : | | | 2:15 p.m. Meeting of the Ladies Aid at© the hall, Mrs. Edward Eichler, hostess. ~ : | I â€"8:00 p.m. Business and social meetâ€" ing of the Walther league. | Friday: Afternoon and evening; announcemént for communion at tqe parsonage. | (â€" t# > | Saturday: . ud | 9:00 a.m. Saturday school and conâ€" Wegonjesd:y-‘: m . | 8:00 p.m. Concordia at the church. Thursday: ; | + k | 8:00 p.m.‘ Fellowship club at the Ihail.] | $ Friday: All day rummage sale at the hall. : t 1 Tuesday: / e + 7:46 Young Woman‘s club meeting. Thursday: ! j i | 6:45 Men‘s ‘Fellowship club. first /. meeting of the on. | Monday: .‘ | $ § ; s 2:00 The ‘first meeting of the Woâ€" men‘s | Organization. Proâ€" gram with backward, present, future look; plans submitted; election of officers.> Tea will be served. ‘% & iday: ‘ !.;| a | 11:00 Chicago Presbyterial society, first meeting. of autumn at . ‘the ptk Park First church. Sunaday:" {‘| .4 /~ | i :Q:45 Church school. Leader, Roy ~| _ Milléen «f â€" young |peoplé‘s & | | _ group. by®! b 11:00 Morming worship. (Communâ€" |__jon jservice and welcome of new members. | . _ | 6:00 Tuxis lfociety.' Sufpér meetâ€" | . ing followed by Bible charades _ and a song service. [ E. 8:00 p.m. Church council at the parsonage. d | 8:15\p.m. Choir rehearsal at the \___| churgh. FL) | Regional conference of the Arlingâ€" ton Heights district October 7 and 8 at Hanover Evangelical church. A delegate from every or ‘l;ttion of the ch will ltt'end.‘gg ers who care toé‘*ttq‘nd are most cordially welcome. | _ | i Highland Park Presbyterian Church Lalug and Linden Avenues | , Rev. LJ W. Sherwin, &ihi;ter ef Church Phone 688 ._ Sunday, October 6, St. John‘s Evâ€" angelical church will begin a series of . y evening programs. The committee in charge is sparing no effort and expense to. secure some of the fipest talent that can be had. Sunday night‘s program will take you to Mexico on the south of us and then to Canada on the north in most lous and fascinating movâ€" ing pmJ The program will beâ€" gin at 8 o‘clock with 15 minutes of singing. | We will sing old time melâ€" odies. | Freeâ€"will offering. â€" | Confirmation instruction will beâ€" gin Saturday, October 5. Members of the cléss will meet at St. John‘s church 8:45 a.m. protl Je ho ‘Choir ‘rehearsal every Thursday 7:830 p.m. s : | ". 8t io‘luu Evangelical Church | Green Bay and Homewood Avenues Rev. F. G, Piepenbrok, Pastor . Church school and worship servâ€" ice 9 a.m. .+ 8 ; Sermon subject, "The Suffering Savior. i 4 ] son text: Isaiah 53:1â€"12. _ Golden text, "With His Stripes We were Healed." Isaiah 53:5. se ntns i im 7|,,,, : 1 ‘The evening service 8 p.f firmation instruction. ies 935 Mr. Ar« Special by Revâ€" Housewives are ihyited to see and hear: Petergon, well known radio speaker over WENR, who will open the p m at 2 o‘clock p.m. with a talk on "Meat Sul?stitues." Followâ€" ing her lecture a special children‘s feature will be presented by a clown ician, who! lu;“l been secured through the school country life diâ€" r and will put on a half hour program. Exhibits in ‘he following el â€"will on display: Fruits and | vegetables,| flowers,. needlework, canning, baking, hobby show, school work. ; Cafeteria supper will be in the hall for those wishing to remain for the evening program. At 7:80 p.m. Dr. S, Colby of U. of, Illinois will talk on "The Small Home Fruit Garden." Following this the \re r of the evening will be uslnt in square dancing with a real fiddler and caller to lead the way for a i) evening. [ Deerfleld res nts, are invited to attend a farmety‘s and homeâ€"makers institute to be held Saturday afterâ€" noon and evening‘ (}etober 5, 3 pr el and ca wor _ Confirmation 9 a.m.‘ â€" The Regional Conference of the Arlington Heights district will meet Oc r 7th and 8th, Hanover Evâ€" nng?lic‘al church..‘ One delegate fror?.gach organization of the church will attend. | Sunday, Octo our Sunday ev You will have hear and see s tertainment th the first prog Murry Aarron, alist, formerly institute. * Dr. greater part o Brazilian jungl lectureé on "M Brazilian Jung! story to tell. invited.. Our ported by a li Do not. forge! this week Fri the Sunday s church. â€" Farmers Iattitute to *‘ Be Held in Wheeling _ Rev. F. G. Piep _ Church schoo} ar 10:30 a.m. Sermon subject, Savior." ; _ Lesson text: Isa Golden text:| "\ We Are Heal ] Junior choir|re 3:45 p.m. â€" | Adult choir rehe tober 11, 7:30 ;fm. Read The Want Ads _ Announcements C The Service ke:gue and Woman‘s Auxiliary: The first fall meeting will held on Monday, October 7, at 10 ‘clo¢k in the Parish house. Lunchâ€" n will be se at 12:30 p.m. Sunday, October 6th: J 7:80 a.m. Holy communion. t 9:30 a.m. The Church school. * 11:00 a.m. Holy communion and serâ€" 10:,45'Mominq worship. Children‘s _ sermon | and special singi 1. by the Aididren. Pastor wifl /. preach. / | > | 8:00 Service at the Railroad Men‘s â€" _ home in charge of Sid. Magâ€" f nusson. | * } 7:00 Young Peoples service. . §‘ 7:45 Evangelistic service. John C. ‘__.Banks of Lake Forest will be .. the| speaker. _ Singing in â€" cha of Joseph Redine. Mi i . B subject will be, "A Sixâ€" __ round Knockout." | You are| welcome to the service. | | Service League board meeting will eet on Monday, October 7, at 9:30 m. in the church office. There will be a meeting of the Alâ€" r chapter on Mondsy, October 7, t 2 o‘clock, in the chirch office. â€"| Friday: > >|! > ;;| | 2;00 pm. Ladies Aid will meet at [ the church entertained by Mrs. John Kampe and Mrs. Bertha } Hanson, | f 7M 7:80 p.m. The enrollment of the ‘Catechetical class. | Monday evening board: will meet at the church 8 p.m. ° | o Tuesday: k 730 p.m. The choir rehearsal. Morning sefvice 11 a.m. t Swedish service 7:80 pm. . / Thursday: * A & 8:00 p.m. ~esdfrs and . officers t > will m§!\ t home of Vera .. . Johnson on Glenview avenue. St. Paul‘s E â€"_, ion Lutheran Church ° â€" | Highwood, Illinois $ ‘Rev. Henry G. Hedlund, Pastor Sunday school rally service 9:45 Trinity Episcopal Church Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector Ff East Laurel Avenue ‘ mon. his career in the s, Dr. Aarron will Experiences in the ." He has a great e public is cordially programs are supâ€" freeâ€"will offering. instruction Saturday 13, we will begin ning club programs. an opportunity to me of ‘the finest en can offered. At im ï¬ou will hear Dr. scientist and naturâ€" ith the Smithsonian Aarron spent the ingelical Charch _ i'flelcio t epenbrok, Pastor | and worship service , the Rummage Sale y and Saturday at hool room <~of the saiah 53:1â€"12. â€"| "With His Stripes Is. 53:5. j hearsal Friday, Ocâ€" ct, "The Suffering rehearsal, Monday THE? PRE‘;&& Apt Our CANNED RASPBERRIES and STRAWBERRIES are superior to any found in any grocery stores. Only the highâ€"priced stores of th]e larger cities sell such ¢anned goods. KP } 4 13 arrival of freezing weather. ( s 1e o e 3 i l The APPLE CIDER and the CHERRY CIDER sold by the Bayâ€"Lake Fruit Farms are. positively superior to any drink that is being sold under those names. Noapples which h ve lain on 3 ground orm ave worm holes or det€ayed spots are u ed in making our apple c‘jder, while a scientific process worked ottt by the scienâ€" tists of the Michigan State College 0f Agriculture is used to lï¬ ify this .cidér, so that it "looks like champagne" as e persons who are informed on that subje g tave stated.: Our sales of this product hai'e increased annually during the last 17 years, and thatâ€"remark applies to the cherry cider. ¢ 1P4 : ce3 We openéd the season with a stock of exceptionally :: MAPLE SYRUP and STRAINED HONEY, but on ,institutio very soon took nearly all of the maple syrup and at th time this goes to print we do not know whéther or not we e@h obtain any more from the same source. _ [ > . iWM 4 People who buy apples at stores in 25â€"cent 1 around $4.00 per bushel and get i frior applés eve This shows the stperior wisdom of the many hun who buy af?ples freely from the Bayâ€"Lake Fruit 1 for several| months every year. They may obtain‘ tities rangiLg from half a peck to as many bushel but by reason of the greater expehse of growing 8 of the extra freight charges in b : ing them to canriOt selltt)lur lapples for the price$ accepted for © almest tasteless and low in juice content. l If is'thiinalienable right of every child in healthâ€"bestowing fruits to have a§ i nany juicy ap to eat every day. The writer of thig statement h# years old who eats 8 to 12 apples daily when he is almost as agile as a squirrel, is strong beyond stranger to illness, "growing like a weed," and is Thousands of other children would make an eqi showing if given all the j§, fingâ€"flavored apples daily. The same reasoningApplies to adults, altho do not neeti so many apples daily. Many persons, years, find that cooket apples aré preferable. men and women who eat fruit two to. three times a regularity, ?who are upwards of 75 ygars of age and physically and mentally and have been practically ness during all the years they ha fractieed that zl C it o 1y + | The characteristics of a‘good apple are JUICI FIJENE OF GRAIN and COLOR. In the seqjal qualitiesâ€"the apples from the Bayâ€"Lake F as much superior to the apples grown in nearly all as is an all;wool, wellâ€"made suit of gothes superior cottém suit. But some folks do not know that. Wi people "an‘apple is an apple," no thgtter where gro variety. In the nonâ€"essential feature of color the Bay:Lake Fruit Farms are superio® to those grow?t except in the extreme Northwest, and color is the. which apples from that region ext { . Discriminati that they do not compare‘favorably in any other '].‘{'HE t two cars of apples from the Bayâ€"Lake Fruit Farms \for thig season have arrived at the store near RTHSBO" GARDEN OF MEMORIES GREENHOUSES bn Green Bay Rtad. Wealthy and Wolf River make up these ;* Jonathans, McIntosh Reds, Wageners and -,Bg rs will come l@ter. Two cars per week are expected. Apple ‘, d cherry cide *’ perM canned raspberries, strawberries, Sherries, also maple syrup and honey of t*m‘e finest quality, on sald at lower price ! han ever be fore. This is the 17th annual sale bf these tooths@me and heathâ€" givï¬ng pntuéts. Chicago folks alfieady are comin past a dozen fruit stands to get this fruit. . | [ s les, Oz;deffl’;f? § [aple Syrup . | and Hdpeg TH ey would eat n and women more mature writer knows lay with great re active both Fee from sickâ€" eature of diet. s usually pay at that price. ds of familie= pples in quanâ€" as they want, ch apples and is section we ples that are Jand of many as he wants a grandson 10 get them. He lis years, is a lert mentally. ally â€"favorable SS, FLAVOR, ?hreeâ€"t.he esâ€" it Farms are er localities 0 a sleazy, allâ€" i that class of Â¥n or what the les from the anywhere else hly feature in g people know himlity: €] |AY. as A#