THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1940 815 Rosemary Terrace, Deerfleld Sunday, Sept. 15: Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Classes for all ages with experienced teachers teaching the great lessons which religion and morality insist are at the basis of our civilization. Every person, old and young should have systematic religious instrucâ€" ker Cox. "'i'orning worship 10:55 a.m. Serâ€" mon by the minister. _ â€"'Sflpeie'ialnmulc by the church choir under the direction of Harriet Stryâ€" Weekday Activities Choir rehearsal Friday 7:45 p.m. Brotherhood retreat Saturday at Freeport. Morning, afternoon and evening sessions. Good speakers, good music, inspiration. For further information call Deerfield 79. Special meeting for local men Wednesday 8 p.m. All male memâ€" bers of the Administrative Council will meet at the church in special session. The minister is calling the meeting. Mission Band Saturday 2:30 p.m. Mrs. Virgil Merry, Supt. _ First United Evangelical Church Green Bay and Laurel Ave. F. S. Robinson, pastor Sunday schocl 9:30 a.m. Raymond Fidder, Supt. Morning service 10:45. "The Joy of Giving.! Christian Endeavor 7 p.m. Evening service 8. "Conscience." The Baraca Sunday School class will meet at the home of the pastor, 25 S. Green Bay road, Monday eveâ€" ning for their monthly business and social meeting. Prayer meeting and Official Board meeting. All flat work, tablecloths, sheets, pillow cases, spreads, towels, madeiras, handkerâ€" chiefs, etc., neatly ironed and handâ€"finished. Bath towâ€" els, bath rugs, blankets, sox and all knitâ€"wear fluffed, ready for use. Other wearâ€" ing apparel fluffâ€"dried and neatly folded. Bethichem Evangelical Church First 15 pounds ROUGH DRY SERVICE . . 10c¢ MEN‘S sHIRTs . . . 10¢ LAUNDRY SPECIALS CHURCH NEWS Each Additional SKOKIE VALLEY PHONE $1.49 First Church of Christ, Scientist First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, IL, 387 Hazel Ave., is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scienâ€" tist, in Boston, Mass. The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. . A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 48 N. Sheridan road which is open daily from 9 o‘clock in the morning to 6 The text of next Sunday‘s Lesson sermon, ‘Substance.‘ in the evening and on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sunday the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible and all authâ€" orized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. All are cordially invited to attend these services and make use of the reading room. The Bethany Evangelical Church Laurel and McGovern * H. F. Siemsen; pastor Thursday 2:30 p.m. The Woman‘s Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Drake, 520 Laurel avenue. Saturday 8 p.m. A number of carloads of men will leave Bethâ€" any church for Freeport, III., where they will attend an all day State Brotherhood rally. Sundayâ€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 11 a.m. Morning worship. Speâ€" cial music. Sermon by the pastor. 6:45 p.m. Young People‘s meetâ€" ing. 7:45 p.m. Evening service. Tuesday 8 p.m. The Philathea class will meet. Wednesday 8 p.m. Midâ€"week servâ€" ice in the Dr. C. N. Dubs Memorial room. The Golden Text was, "The Spirit itself beareth witness with our spirit, that we are the children of God: and if children, then heirs; heirs of God, and jointâ€"heirs with Christ" (Romans 8:16,17). CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES tember 8. "Man" was the subject of the Lessonâ€"Sermon in all Churches of Among the citations which comâ€" prised the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the following from the Bible: "But we all, with open face beholding as in a glass the glory of the Lord, are changed into the same image from glory to glory, even as by the Spirit of the Lord" (II Corinthians 8:18). Deerfield Presbyterian Church Sunday, Sept. 15: 10:15 The Church School. 11:00 Public worship. Dr. Weir will preach on "Making Disciples." 8:00 The Young People‘s meeting. Tuesday 8:00 Meeting of the Stagâ€" The Lessonâ€"Sermon also inâ€" cluded the following passages from the Christlan Science textbook, ‘Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: "‘Man is idea, the image, of Love; he is not physique. He is the comâ€" pound idea of God, including all right ideas; the generic term for all that reflects God‘s image and likeâ€" ness; the conscious identity of being as found in Science, in which man is the reflection of God, or Mind, and therefore is eternal; that which has no separate mind from God; that which has not a single quality unâ€" derived from Deity; that which possesses no life, intelligence, nor creative power of his own, but reâ€" filects spiritually all that belongs to his Maker" (p. 475). Young People‘s League 7:30 p.m. Topic for discussion, "The Romance of the Book.‘ Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Choir reâ€" hearsal. District Federation of Evangeliâ€" cal and Reformed Women‘s Guild, Sept. 18â€"19 at Peotone, IIl. St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Deerfield F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor Worship service and church school 10:30 a.m. Monday, Sept. 16. Teachers and officers of the church school will meet at the church. Girl Scout Office To Open Monday Mrs. C. Eugene Pfister, organizaâ€" tion chairman of the Highland Park Girl Scouts called a meeting of organization committee members and members of the leaders assn. at her home Wednesday. Plans were made for the coming year. The girl scout office will be open for the year Monday Sept. 16 with either the secretary, Mrs. Priddatt or the girl scout commissioner, Mrs. Roy O. Nereim present. Miss Eleanor Schmitt. director of land C. Bleimehi will be hostess. All members are urged to be present. Miss Eleanor Schmitt, director of Highland Park Girl Seouts will reâ€" turn to Highland Park Girl Scout office Oct. 1 and training classes will begin Oct, 14. The Musart Club will meet next onday, Sept. 16, at 2:30, at the The Saturday Evening Club The Saturday Evening club which was organized last year as a social group for married couples held its first meeting of the year last Saturâ€" day in the Recreation Room at the for the coming season. The Club will continue to meet the first and the Y.W.C.A. Recreation Room at was appointed to consider ideas for made+for a wiener roast on Sept. 21. Member# will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Freck, 800 Cloverdale avenue, at 8:00 o‘clock, or, in case of rain they will meet in the "Â¥Y" Recreation and cook their steaks in the fireplace. A Scavenger Hunt was planned for Oct. 5th and tentative plans made for a dancing party later in the month. Any married couples interâ€" ested in joining the group are most cordially invited. Phone H.P. 675 for further details. Keepâ€"Fit Gym The Monday evening Keepâ€"fit gym class met under the direction of Miss Katherine Imig for the first time Sept. 9th from 8:00 to 9:00 o‘clock. ‘The class is open to all women and girls who are interested in general conditioning. Registraâ€" tions are still being taken for the Monday evening class. Plans are now being made for a morning class. It will probably be held on Tuesdays. Anyone who is interested can get further information at the Registrations are being taken for the Nursery School which is openâ€" ing on Sept. 16th under the direction of Katherine Wiggins, a graduate of the National College of Educaâ€" tion, and her assistant, Marjorie McDonald. A well rounded program of directed play activities, handâ€" crafts and nature study will be ofâ€" fered. Hours are from 9:00â€"11:45 Mondays through Fridays. The enâ€" rollment will be limited. Reservaâ€" Y W C. A. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS The Nursery School * PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of NORTHERN ILLINOS . . . AND ELECTRIGITY 1§ CHEAP! tions or enquiries can be made at the Y.W.C.A. A committee meeting was held at the home of Mrs. E. S. Marks, 1317 Broadview avenue, to make plans for the coming year of the Pi Delta club. ‘The outline will be presented Y.W.C.A. on Sept. 26th. An inforâ€" mal Steak Fry will be held on the ‘"Â¥" grounds Friday evening Sept. 13th Bowling Season Opens This Week The 1940â€"41 bowling season opens this week at both Highland Ten Pin Alley on Second Street and the Shoreline Alleys on Highwood Ave., Highwood. The alleys have been reâ€" surfaced and completely recondiâ€" tioned for the opening season. They were approved and tested by the American Bowling Congress, Four of Highland Park‘s bowling leagues will swing into action this week with the following schedule: Wednesday, Sept. 13th: National Leagueâ€"7 o‘clock; Business Men‘s Leagueâ€"9 o‘clock. Friday, Sept. 15th: Masonic League (A. O. Fay Lodge)â€"7 o‘clock. Thursday, Sept. 14th: Ladies Leagueâ€"7 o‘clock. Teams representing the Highland Park Rotary Club and Lions Club are not yet organized but are exâ€" pected to be ready within a week Any team desiring to enter the fall and winter bowling leagues are asked to call H. P. 319 or H. P. 5414, asâ€"there are not many openâ€" ings. Alden Fell, Struck By Auto, Thursday Alden Fell, nine year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fell of 514 Midlothian Ave., was slightly inâ€" jured Thursday when he was struck by a car driven by William Dreyâ€" miller, 55, Chicago on St. Johns Ave., near Elm Place. According to police the lad ran from behind a parked car into the path of Dreyâ€" miller‘s auto. 61 Seuth St. Johns Avenue Tel, H. P. 2900 "Flight Angels," a film of the skyways with a brand new twist will be shown at the Deerpath Theater Thursday and Friday, Sepâ€" tember 12 and 13. "Flight Angels" has an allâ€"star cast which includes Virginia Bruce, Dennis Morgan, Wayne Morris, Ralph Bellamy and Jane Wyman. "The Captain Is a Lady," playâ€" ing Saturday, September 14, is a comedy of life in a New England fishing village. One of the greatest casts of character players ever asâ€" sembled in Hollywood projects the comedy. In addition to Coburn, it includes Beulah Bondi, Helen Broâ€" derick, Billie Burke and Helen Westley, with Virginia Grey and Dan Dailey, Jr., furnishing the roâ€" mantic touch. "Flight Angels" Playing at Deerpath "Gulliver‘s Travels," Jonathan Swift‘s amazing adventure story of the English sailor‘s Odyssey in the land of miniature people, comes to screen as a fullâ€"length animated cartoon, in technicolor, in the Paraâ€" mount production of the same name, which will be shown Sunday, Sepâ€" tember 15. A coast to coast romance with a howl in every state and laughs in every mile, "Cross Country Roâ€" mance," sparkling new â€" comedy brings Gene Raymond and Wendy Barrie to the screen as a new roâ€" mantic pair, playing Monday and Tuesday, September 16 and 17. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM where the Bible and all the writings of Mary Baker Eddy may be read, borrowed, or purchased Authorized Christian Science Literature in English, Braille, and foreign languages is also available e HOURS â€" Week Days 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 2:30 1 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO USE THE 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS MAINTAINED BY the dramatic basis of "The Courageâ€" ous Dr. Christian," starring Jean Hersholt inâ€"the title role, playing Wednesday and Thursday, Septemâ€" ber 18 and 19, dent, died Thursday at Highland Park hospital after a brief illness. For several years he and his wife had made their home in Florida, but had been at the Moraine hotel this kindly old physician to aid the im poverished residents of a small town‘s "squatter" section, provide Richmond Dean Is Buried Saturday Funeral services were held Satâ€" urday morning at St. Jomes Church with burial in All Saints cemetery. He is survived by his wife Mary Louise Daly Dean and several chilâ€" dren, Mrs. James P. Fitzgerald of this city is one of the daughters. Aged Woman Is Taken By Death Mrs. Jane Moore, 95, 232 Sheriâ€" dan Ave., Highwood, passed away Monday at her home. She was born on the Isle of Mann, England and came to this country in her youth. Funeral services were held Tuesâ€" day at Rosehill cemetery where the remains were interred. Sundays 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Dean, aged 78, for Highland Park resiâ€" PAGE THREE ¢*