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Highland Park Press, 23 Feb 1939, p. 8

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°_ @26 Railway Ave. _ HP. 3988%. â€" D51 ~ WANTED TO RENT: SMALL HOUSE AND about two acres of land within 15 miles radius of Highland Park. . Box 2 «/o ‘THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, Phone §41 Central Ave PACKARD ELECTRIC SHA "-dluhh;hudu onable. Tel. H. P. 149. â€" Asithorized Philco Dealer, MORAINE RADIO SERVICE 4 GEAVYE VERY ATTRAC. WELL CONST. 6 house, nearly 30 ft. liv. rp.._lgq& NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, TWIN BEDS, bath adjoining, plenty of hot water. Near OFFICBâ€"UP.â€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR BANK Hl% on reasonable terms, _ FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND LIGHT, WARM, COMFORTABLE 4 ROOM HEATED FLAT. ~720 CENTRAL 5 ROOM FLAT, ~NORTHEAST HIGHâ€" 'cwtrn COUPLE, nrmm& Englewood 2004 heiver: E52pd * ment. _ Private bath. Also small store to Tont. Inquite 813 W. Park Ave. Diâ€"Stbd John Bosselli, Prop. #17 Waukegan Ave. near Mo ’fl*“" Javatory, hot water at all times. H. P. 3048. P52â€"2 Ipect piass.‘ P. BXWiliiams, 141 Con Ave. =‘l ". ©2360. Kih 3 sink, dishes, cooking utensils, continuous Nee ie OPe aihh mretint . un NEW 7 ROOM BRICK k uml.ncg'n'nou ROOM, . ATâ€" tached garage fully insulated, gas heat. for an Adtaker EXPERIENCED HELP 5 5 1( AVAILABLE COUPLES Aâ€"1 R] rugs, ete., 531 N. 8t Highland Radio / Phone CLASSIFIED WANTâ€"ADS Situation Wanted RADIQ SERVICE Houses For Sale Rooms for Rent Telephone H. P. 4008 for A WONDERFUL HOME Office for Misc. for Sale :-nlfi-un Phone e Forest 508 L62th Wanted to Rent ‘Tel. HP. 657 days or 149 eveâ€" Help Wanted Real Estate ‘Tubss tested free ‘EMPLOYMENT SERVICE near Moraine R4. WORK, Dé2â€"2pd ' NO'I‘!CIâ€"MW nednlidht 8 o’M\WM. placed in another section. RATES: 50 cents five lines or less if paid on or b&fon murg; 76 cents if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents for each .flfloul line. $1.10 for 8 consecutive weeks. hland Park and Forest Combination Rate, 75¢c; $1.00 ifmmifl by Saturday following publication. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before insertion; $1.00 if not by Saturday following publication. 10â€"cents each additional line. : 7 Ammnouxm “:?UBLICN is hereby given that mwuvmdmw mer deceased; has fixed upon Tuesday, the 4th day of April. A.D. 1989, as the return day for the hearing of all claims against the above named Estate. All persons hayâ€" ing elaims against said Estate are hereby notified and ted to attend the Probate cm.dh%.mhds.npflhh at ten o‘clock for the purpose of having said claims adjusted. Marvin Wallach, f INTERIOR AND EXTERIOR PAINTING, decorating, ‘paperhanging, etc. ~Reasonable ‘ We wish to express to our many friends and neighbors our deepest appreciation for the kind: expresâ€" sions of sympathy shown during our recent bereavement, Tel. H. P. 2774â€"‘ §13 Elm Place Gormu-‘eslld'(orndm Tel. H. P. 495 85 8. St. Johns Ave. Cleaners and Tallogs C. ULLMANN, Tel. Deerfleld. 138. Waukegan, IIL., Jan. 26, 1989. â€"| X51â€"1 LAND PARK PRESS. SANTI BROS. DAIRY â€"â€"â€" NHighlanwd Park, B JUNK Smitty‘s BABBER SHOP o ran napearne Automobiles for Sale Attorney Phone H. P. 410 PIANO TUNING H. F. PAHNKE J. SMITH B U MP S$H O P Business Directory â€"Jacob Meintzer and ‘Family. TYPEWRITER, GOOD CONDITION. Friedel Fuller, 'mmu 78. K5# For Quality and Service â€"â€" Call H. P. 1881 13 Years in NORTH SHORE SCREEN %mmtr 60. : H.P. $986 or 3037 _ RiSt Wanted to Buy Aute 1 Legal Notices URIZED MILK AND CREAM BUTTER AND ‘EGGS 44 BERNEICE. EVANS 6:00 Troop 324 Scout swimming. clagses at the Waukegan Y.M.C.A. Sundayâ€" [( e 9:45 Church school. There are classes for all ages from beginners through high school." _ 11:00 lomln;“‘g:-mp.‘r 2:00 Those / s members who are going to the Chicago Civic Orâ€" chestra concert will meet at the church to drive into the city togethâ€" Thursdayâ€" e rll . T:15b Scout preâ€"meeting activities. | 1:80 Troop 824 geheral session. / 8:00 ‘ T. C. Finance Committee meeting. [ ‘ 8:00 New First Aid classes. Troop 324 is sending First Aid teams into the Midâ€"West First Aid contest. The blue team will be coached by George J. Hinn, AS.M.; the yellow by L. A. Rankin, TC., and the red by F. F. Krohn, T. C. Troop 324 is uncontested city and district Scout First Aid chamâ€" pion for 1988 . {3 1:15 Troop 824 Scout cooking classes and test passing at the church. | $ young people of the 1}:1“ group will meet at the church for tea and an informal meeting of hymnâ€"singâ€" thg. . :/ en l o ‘Tuesdayâ€"6:30 Young Women‘s club dinner meeting at the church. Wednesdayâ€" | , 7:15 Choir rehearsal. | 8:30 There will be pingpong. in the Junior room for all Tuxis and choir members immediately followâ€" The Bethany Evangelical Church <â€"â€"â€"Laurel and vern H. F. Siemsen, â€" § R. Sain, assis Thursdayâ€"7:30 p.m. The choir will meet for rehearsal. | Highland Park Presbyterian Church Laurel, Linden & Prospect Aves. Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, D.D., : a NMinister ing rehearsal. â€" priteyâ€"â€"1:30 pm. Dhir reheat~ l # j ~ Sundayâ€" 9:80 a‘m. Sunday school. - + 11;00 a.m. Morning worship with Lenten message by the pastor. 4:30 p.m, Vesper service, special music and message by the pastor. .. CHURCHES 5:30 p.m. The young ‘People will meet for C.E. . | > Mondayâ€"8 p.m,. The Philathea class will meet for their monthly meeting. Each member is asked to bring needle and thread. 30 Following the concert all The First National Bank Ssd sErnt "Lock Them in Steel" THE PRESS The Ladies‘ Aid will a 1 0 ‘tlock luncheon on Tue:h%rch 7, in the basement of the church,. A social will follow the luncheon. The public is cordially invited. Make reservations if possible, : : A Professor Cg&rison from . North Park college will speak. ~He will also speak at the evening service at 7:45. > 154 & St. Paul‘s Evangetical Church 4 Deerfleld * ~R. G, Pigepenbrok, pas . ~ Church, school and 'gmr servâ€" ice 10:30 a.m. fls Lenten service Thursday 7:45 t:. "Oh, come, let us worghip and bow down; let us kneel before Jeâ€" hovah, our Maker." Welnesdayâ€"7:45 p.m. The Young People will have charge of the midâ€" week Lenten service in the Dr. C. N. Dubbs Memorial room. â€""Your promise to God should be as <binding as those you make at the bank." . Tuesdayâ€"7:45 p.m. The .murel Langie will meet at the qome of Mr. A. E. Vetter, 55 DeTamble aveâ€" Wednesday, March 1, Church Council meeting. A Thursday, March 2%, Ladies‘ Aid, Choir rehearsals: <Junior choir Monday, 7:15 p.m. Senior choir Thursday, 7 p.m. f | Rev. E. Fredrickson, pastor Sunday, Feb. 26â€" â€"â€" | _ _ Sunday school 10:80 a.m. â€" \â€"_ Vesper service 6 p.m. . This service will continue every Sunday during Lent. t . e Having entered the Lenten season on Wednesday we shall condurt speâ€" cial \Lenten services on Thursday evening at 8. The general theme of this year‘s services is. "The Meaning of the Cross." The nlé:t of the first sermon is: "Who cified Jesus?" Thursday 9 p.m. After the Lenten service there will be a meeting of the Walther League seniors at the church. Highwood Methodist grnh Highwood : Ave. and Ev place St. John‘s Evangelical Church Highland Park $ F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor â€" > Worship service 9 a.m. Sunday school 10:15 a.m. Lenten service, Wednesday, 7:45 Refreshments between services. Choirâ€" rehearsal, Thursday 7:45 Thursdayâ€"Choir rehearsal 7:80 â€" IN YOUR OWN INDIVIDUAL SAFE DEPOSIT BOX IN OUR ALL STEEL SAFE DEPOSIT VAULTS ... .‘ â€" AND REMEMBER & heseg â€"YOU CKRBX\ THE ONLY KEY THAT SECURELY LOCKS THEM IN , i West â€"Central at McGovern \__‘W. F. Subhr, minister Redeemet Lutheran Church of Highland Park |~Fridayâ€"3:80 p.m{i. Junior choir reâ€" hearsal. *% t the new â€"~7:00 Young People‘s Fellowship. A short devotional service, fi::’- sion of pertinent subject, &â€" tion and refreshments, <â€"A threeâ€" hour program for our young péople. . Friday at 8 p.m. Adult Confirmaâ€" tion class at the parsonage. Saturday at 9:30 a.m, Children‘s Confirmation class. Sunday at 10:80 a.m. Sunday ~â€" ‘Monday at 8p.m. Choir rehearsal at the parsonage. © i North Ave. and Lauretta place Russell V. Carr, flh’% 10:00 Unified service for all ages with an hour class session for the liftle folks and 30 minutes of disâ€" cussion groups for all.others. Regâ€" ular devotional service and sermon. : 10:00 a.m. Adult Bible classes. Teachers: Mrs. C, A. Wolf and Dr. Weir. g | 10:45 a.m. Morning worship, 1n::oo ip.m. Young People‘s meetâ€" * l‘(onday-'lzto p.m. Boy | Seouts. John Derby, Scoatmaster. Wednesdayâ€" 4:00 p.m. Girl Scouts, Dr. Dorâ€" ~~8:00 Fellowship for all boys and girls of Junior High age. All are welcome. ie c ouf: S aet. * Morning service 10:45. "The Mysâ€" "Thristien. Endeovar _ 6:48, ‘p. tian var 6:45 p.m. Evening serviceâ€"a ntnrlhg misâ€" sionary from South China, Miss Grétchen Webster. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening. : ice. $ 8 II"__ y ’:”':m Chnrdl nbol. u- °c Olzon, Supté : â€"... .. . â€"â€" / _ First United Evangelical Church Green Bay and Lauprel Ave. v F.â€" 8. Robinson, pastor â€"Bunday school 9:80 a.m. Raymond mer' M » o es ~â€" Rev. J.\V. Murphy, pastor Sunday Masses: 7:30, 9:00, 10:30, 11:30.« $ Daily Masses: 7:80 at rectory. ‘ Tuesday at 8 p.m. Devotions. Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Confesâ€" sions. The Lenten evening devotions this week will be on â€"Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Church school orchestra. Sunday at 10:80 a.m. Holy Cross Catholic Church Dr. W. F. Weir, minister will be the first Sunday under Grace Methodist Church THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1080 g:ctric’sWhipVoae | y le for League Lead : : â€" morrow, Friday, Feb, 24, at Boitâ€" wood, play beginning at 8 o‘clock. The Parkers jumped into a six wintluduflyhthfnnots to have it erased by half time they had to be content with the short end of a 15â€"12 score. Voses kept hitting and going into the last quarter were leading the Highâ€" land Park five 27â€"21,. Here Pat Pasquesi entered the _game, «and promptly split the net â€"_with two "The General Electrics defeated VohuGroaryby’atl-’neflns: Bolwood Fieldhouse in Evanston Sunday. ‘There is now a two way u.‘sr;mmm&.m team®};~ This will be played4of toâ€" Williams and Goerler played brilâ€" liantly, each getting 7 points to lead the G.E.‘s scoring. t * % They washed their furniture and furniture. Betty Ralph. and Friday at 8 o‘clock. After this week, they will be on Tuesday and beautiful shots. ‘This seemed to demoralized the Vose boys, as the Flectrics allowed them â€" only one more basket while collecting six more points for their own total. East Laured Avenue Friday, Feb. 24, St. Mathias. 9:80 a. m. Holy Communion, [ Sunday, Feb. 26, first Sunday in Lentâ€" & « The Service League and Woman‘s Auxiliary will meet in the Parish House on Monday, February 27, at 10:30 a.m. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 o‘clock. | be at 8 o‘clock on Wednesdays and at 7:30 for the other days. 7:80 a.m. Holy Communion. | 9:80 am. The church school. 11 a.m. Confirmation and sermon by Bishop Stewart. â€" â€" Monday, Feb. 27â€" at 12 mn:ru:ny and meditation, Tuesday, Fe l&-â€"lp.-.lvnl? prayer and sermon by the Rev.‘S. ‘Thursday, March 2â€"9:30 a.m. Holy Communion (in the chapel.) The 7th and 8th grade girls of Trinity Episcopal Church for an Adtaker 5 5 8 Yâ€"WC: A: Read The Wantâ€"Ads Phone 16. VJ +#

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