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Subscription rates: $1.50 per year, § cents per single copy. $8.00 per year outside of Lake County, Iifinois. *# STATIONERY Issued Thursday of cach week by the Highland Park Press, 516â€" Laurel Avenue, Highland Park, Iilinois. Teleâ€" phone: Highland Park 557. Mr. â€" Mansuetti‘s wife, Katherine, died several years ago, He is survived by three daughters, Mrs. Anna Lazâ€" zaretto, Mrs. Frances Cordin and Mary Mansuetti, all of Glencoe, and two sons, Raiph of Glencoe and John of Highwood. Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park. The body was sent to Iowa Tuesday for burial Peter Mansuetti, 67, of 215 Everets place, Highwood, died Sunday evening in his home after an illness of three weeks. Born in Italy, he came to this country 35 years ago and lived in Numa, Ta., until he moved to Highâ€" wood last December. Peter Mansuetti Of Highwood Dies At Medinah Temple The Circus will bring its recordâ€" breaking run to a close with a night performance starting at $:15, Sunday evening, February 7. There will be two performances daily with matinee startâ€" ing at 3:15 except on Saturday and Sunday when the afternoon show gets under way at 2:15. Tickets are now on sale at the Adam Hat Store, Dearâ€" born and Madison and at the Medinah Temple. % Just how tehy managed to get all that stuff indoors and on a stage reâ€" mains a mystery to most of the cirâ€" cus lovers; how they can set up and dismantle cages and nets for the difâ€" ferent acts and do it with military preâ€" cision is something that amazes the adult onlookers, who get double thrills â€"seeing the high »grade acts and watching the prop men go through their dizzy paces, It takes 2 lot of things to make a cireusâ€"a lot of animais and trainers, clowns and tightâ€"rope walker, monâ€" keys and horses, acrobats and ponies, bears and tumbilers, &d cleâ€" phants, and all those plus the approved trimmings, peanuts and popâ€" corn, are offered this week at the Medinab Temple auditorium, Ohio and Wabash. The Annual Shrine Circus produced 2.? hyd ;:; its ten‘s engagement Friday and the capacity andience that witnessed the initial performanceâ€" gtown ups and kiddiesâ€"was thrilled no end. The act that is daily receiving thunâ€" derous applause is the Gretonas who dety the laws of gravity with their sensational highâ€"wire act riding two bicycles across a stcel cable while the other members of the troupe form a pyramid three high while balancing long steel poles and tottering chairs. The big dareâ€"devil stunt of the new fastâ€"moving oneâ€"ring circus is the Great Gregoresko who makes his senâ€" sational drop from the top of the auâ€" ditorium to the ring edge performing his famous â€" "hangman‘s noose" in which he breaks his fall by a rope around his neck and lives to tell about it > ‘The usual number of clowns, jugâ€" glers and pretty girls on the flying trapeze all help to make the action packed two and one half hour Shrine Circus one of the most enjoyable to be seen here in many years. Shrine Circus Elephants which always thrill any circus aduience entertain when Will Hill‘s performing giants go through their intricate routine on pedestals and tightâ€"wire." Mona and Maryâ€"Ann the twin elephants presented by the Polâ€" ack Bros, also bring many o‘s and ah‘s as theyâ€"stage their indivadual act later in the program. No program . would. be. complete without the traditional seals and bears which perform under the direction of Captain Harry Pickard, well known owner of the famous seal farm at Red Bank,. New Jersey. The high light of the Pallenberg: bears is when "Jocko" the huge Russian bear pilots a full size motorcycle around © and around at break neck speed. 3 Don Carlos Correan with his famous Black Horse Troupe â€" fromâ€" Mexico City gets his due share of applause when he sends his charges through their routine in the ring guided by the famous blind lead horse â€" "General Grant." THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS sTaATiongay &Y T EX for 10 Days Chicago,‘ Tilinwis; or at any "firstâ€"orâ€" secondâ€"class post office in which notice Afl*‘ih-:uh file on with the Secretary, Board of U. S. ind h k or on or before the close of rch 27, The forms be secured hâ€":"&-v.m-'«u.s Civil Service Examiners, Rock Istand onal Director, Seventh U. S. Civil 1Ap:'liummhveruchedlheir 8th birthday on the date of filing apâ€" plications. ‘There is no maximum age limit for this examination. The necessary forms may be secured from the Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Servb!n-hn.la::nlzd Arsenal, Rock Island, Ilinois; S ional Director Seventh U. S. Civil Serâ€" vice Region, Post Office building, Chiâ€" cago, Illinois ; or at any firstâ€"orâ€"secondâ€" class post office in which notice reâ€" garding this position is posted. Application forms must be filed with the Secrtary, Board of U. S. Civil Serâ€" vice Examiners, Rock Island Arsenal, Rocks Island, Iilinois, and will be reâ€" ceived until the needs of the service The United States Civil Service Comâ€" ment) for filling the position of Fireâ€" fighterâ€"$1,680 a year, in the Ordnance Service, War Department, Rock Istand Arsenal, Rock Island,Iilincis. Applicants must have reached their Iu:&:h.hd-ï¬cï¬:h receipt â€"applications. â€"There is no maximum age limit for this examinaâ€" 3# McGovern St. â€" Tel 3522 Rev. Lester H. Laubenstcin, Minister Rev. Meric Dunn, Student Assistant THURSDAY, Feb. 4 auspices of the Woman‘s Missionary Society. Several of the Society‘s Leaâ€" ders will participate in the program. _ Government Opportunities Hilinoi. luncheon at the homeâ€"of Mrs. O. K Wessling at 441 Glencoe Avenue. 7:45 p.m., Senior Choral rehearsal under the direction of Mrs. L. R. Hawley. TOOLKEEPER The United States Civil Service Commission â€" announces . employment opportunities in the position of toolâ€" keeperâ€"$5.60 to $640 a day, for fillâ€" ing the position of Tool Chaser, in the 9:30 a.m., Pastor‘s Class tian Instruction. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School in all deâ€" partments. ‘The attendance campaign in the Young Peopleâ€"Senior Departâ€" ment is bringing an increasing number of scholars to school. 11â€" am., Rev. Lester H. Laubenâ€" stein, minister, will speak on the subâ€" ject : "Building the Kingdom Through Prayer." This will be the annual Day of Prayer for Missions under the 6:45 p.m., Christian Endeavor. 7:45 p.m., Evening Service. "A God of Praise." 8 p.m., Prayer meeting, Leslie Dreiâ€" ske in charge. THURSDAY, Feb. 11 The choir will meet for rehearsal at 7:45. Winston Barclay, director. SATURDAY. Feb. 6 7:45 p.m., Evening Service. "Coâ€" operating with God in Our Prayer Life" will be the subject of the Pasâ€" tor‘s sermon. . & Rev, F. S. Robinson, pastor 25 S. Green Bay Rd. ‘Tel. 1731 SUNDAY, Feb.: 7 * ‘The Woman‘s Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Nels Dahi, 877 Ridgewood Drive at 2:30. SUNDAY, Feb. 7 TUESDAY, Feb. 9 7:45 p.m., The Chicago E.L. C.E. Union is sponsoring a Program and Party in the Trinity Church, Chicago. Dr. Raymond Veh, Editor of "The Crusader" will be the principal speak= 7:45 pm., Midweek Church Night. The Administratiye Council will â€"meet after the devotional service. 10:45 a.m., Morning . M They Won." §ef:fe “Ho" WEDNESDAY, Feb. 10 Remember the "Minute of Prayer" during the noon hour in behalf of our Evangelistic Services to â€"beâ€"held the first week of ‘March. y Riock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 10 4:15 p.m., Rehearsal of the Bethany Choristers under the direction of Mrs, L. H. Laubenstein. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. Raymond Fidder, Superintendent. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH Green Bay Road and Laurel Ave. 1:30 p.m., The W.M.S. will begin BETHANY EVANGELICAL Highland Park ~~~â€" _ Church Services in Chris Dinner will be served at 600 p. m. and Dr. Harold.M. Camp, Secretaty of the Iilinois tSate Medical Society, will be present to talk on seme of the present day problems of medicine. He will be followed by Dr. Paul C. Bucy, o oantonans at oo Colitee "r RMedianas Tho rh ghum:‘aaona.ujflii'& Weiversity of Chicago and Chief of the Chicago Contagious Discase Hosâ€" Pollowing these formal presentaâ€" tions, Dr. Quatticbaum will open a round table discussion at which time doctors may ask questions of the speakers. Dr. . Italo F. Volini, Professor of Medicine at Loyola University School of Medicine will discuss "The Intraâ€" venous, Oral . and Intraâ€"Abdominal Uses of Sulfonamides." Dr. Frederâ€" ick W. Merrifield, Professor of Oral Surgery at Northwestern University School of â€"Medicine will talk on "Treatment of Pacial, Oral and Dental Injuries." At 2:30 Dr. Frederick W. Slobe, Medicali Director of the Auâ€" tomatic Electric and Sinclair Refining Companies will discuss "Treatment of Soft Tissue Injuries." Dr.Pn;lS. Rhoads, Assistant Professor of Medâ€" icine _ at Northwestern University School ‘hl(“ :':' talk on '::- pirdtory In/sctions Special * erence to Pneumonia." The ml session will close with a paper on B ce x w oug t o + i ty von + ization" by Dr. Archibald L. Hoyne, SUNDAY * 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 11 zm., Prayer and Sermon. Holy Communion every first Sunday of the month. & WEDNESDAY ... 7 ‘ Rockford physicians will entertain visiting guests at luncheon at 12:30 and the scientific program will start at 1:30 with Dr. E. G. Quattlebaum, Jr., President of the Winnebago Co_gmy_l(ecic:l Society, presiding. Tel. H. P. 95# THURSDAY, Feb. 4 hall. S S 2k $ FRIDAY, Fcb. 5 8 pm., Adult Discussion Group; At the Parsonage. ‘ Doctors ‘of Northern IHinois have been invited to attend a special proâ€" gram at Rockford, Illinois on Februâ€" ary 10th at the Faust Hotel. ~This meeting, one of four being held in various sections of the state, is sponâ€" sored by the IIlinois State Medical Soâ€" ciety and is for the purpose of bringâ€" ing information concerning civilian and service connected disabilities. 8 p.m., Playett ; "Look Who‘s Here," by Junior Young People; Assembly . Communion Announcements. â€" SATURDAY, Feb. 6 R 10 a.m., Junior Bible Class. SUNDAY, Feb. 7 9 :30 a.m., Sunday School. 10:30 a.m., Morning Worship; "Gos pel; Spiritual Ways and Means." TUESDAY, Feb. 9 meeting. 9 p.m. Ilinois Doctors To Meet February 10 745 p.m., Regular monthly meetâ€" ing of the Women‘s Guild at the home of Mrs. Wm. Cuffey. At Rockford _ 9:30 a.m., Holy Communion in the chapel, 7:30 p.m., Choir rehcarsal. All memâ€" bers of the choir are urged to be in attendance. FRIDAY, Feb. 5 8 p.m., Monthly Consistory. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School and Adult Bible Class. 10 :45 a.m., Morning Worship. 7:45 p.m., Evening Service. Instalâ€" lation of new officers of the Board and the Women‘s Guild, and sermon. TUESDAY, Feb. 9 Masses : Sunday : 7:00 â€" 9:00 â€" 11;15 a.m Week Days : 7:30 â€" 8:30 am. .. SUNDAY, Feb. 7 THURSDAY, Feb. 11 ‘2:30 p.m., Redeemer Guild Homewood Ave. G. A. Pahl Jr., Pastor THURSDAY, Feb. 4 _ CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER W. Contral & McGovern ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Corner, Green Bay Road and TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Groen Bay R.-@ and Deerficld Ave. _J. J. O‘Neill, D.D., Pastor 200 S. Green Bay Road â€" Tel, 202 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION "_â€" (Catholic) 355 East Laurel Ave. â€" Tel, 985 Christoph Keller, Rector pAn., Junior Bible Class. _ 30 p.m., S. S. Teacher‘s Business Men‘s club meeting of the t 4 Dr. E. H. Weld of Rockford, Presiâ€" dent of the Illinois tSate Medical Soâ€" ciety has been responsible for bringing umnhmdm- erm He â€"urges. all doctors who car possibly do so to attend this most important meeting. * taik on ‘Treatment of Head Injories The program opens promptly at 8 %':l:dxudwllduen-.dyhur. school parking lot is open. at Vine avenue, next to the high school grounds. Admission is free and the public is invited. 4 Underlying all the talks about "bikeâ€" hikes," basketball, swimming, competiâ€" tive sports is the conviction of every American that young people need to toughen up for the job ahead of them. Back of the discussion of a young peoâ€" ple‘s theatre, dances and artistic class projects is the purpose of developing volunteer leadership needed to make any Highland Park undertaking a sucâ€" 11 am., Church School â€" All Deâ€" partments. Beginner, Primary and Junior Departments meet in the Parâ€" ish House. Young People‘s Departâ€" ment meets at the Y.W.C.A. 7:15 p.m., Tuxis Society meeting. HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect Avenues lic library will be members of the round <table, in addition to the cight young people and ten recreationâ€"conâ€" ;er-lmn.dinhsnek’o ews. 11 a.m., Morning Worship. The Saâ€" crament of the Lord‘s Supper and Welcome of New Members § ‘The program is a reversal of the Quiz Kids radio show, for the young people ‘will ask the questions which local recreation experts will attempt to answer. Elvira Nichele, eighth grade student from Elm Place, and Mrs. Inâ€" ger Boye of the Highland Park Pubâ€" Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, D.D. Minister SUNDAY, Feb. 7 MONDAY, Feb. 8 2 pm:, Woman‘s Association Book Review. Mrs. Milton Younggren will review "Unvanguished" by Howard Fast. 7:30 p.m., Sea Scout meeting in the Scout Room. Fathers and mothers, young people who are willing to help, plan and work for neighborhood good times for all, power of their recreation dollar, everyâ€" one interested in hearing an enthusiasâ€" tic speaker, V. K. Brown of the Chiâ€" cago Park board, will be present at the Highland Park high school tonigh t (Thursday) for the "Recreational Roundâ€"Up." TUESDAY, Feb. 9 7 p.m., Young Woman‘s Club Dinâ€" ner and Meeting. meeting in the Scout Room, WEDNESDAY, Feb. 10 HIGHLAND rarKk mEtnooist North Avenue and Laurett Place Rev. Charles W. Seward, Pastor SUNDAY SERVICES This Church is a branch of The Mother Church,/The First Church of Chrigt, Scientist, Boston, Mass. The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesday eveâ€" ning: meeting, which includes testiâ€" monies ‘of Christian Science healing, is at 8 o‘clock. ® 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. Mrs. Ira Breakwell, superintendent. 10:30 a.m., Morning worship. 7 pm., Soldiers‘ vespers. Different program every Sunday evening, folâ€" lowed by refreshments. The subject for this week‘s lesson sermon Sunday, Feb. 7, "Spirit." AllInvited To Answer Questions For Young People Tonight Woman‘s society of: Christian Serâ€" vice meets the first Tuesday of the month. Mrs. Walter Smith, president, A free public reading room is mainâ€" tained by this church at 43 N. Sheriâ€" dan road which is open daily from 9:30 o‘clock in the morning to $:30 in the afternoon and on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sunday the readâ€" ing room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible" and_ all adthorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. Smail children are cared for during Sunday church service. Sunday School is open to pupth up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. 4:15 p.m., Choir Rehearsal FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 387 Hazel Avenue Boy Scout Troop 324 Stamps, bonds Plus buttoned with Lincoln‘s vision. «eP Regular services are conducted at â€"n.‘ -‘l-lc'dod. n'f-sn located at Lincoin and Vernon avenues, Glencoe, and visitors are always wel« Rabbi Hertz will devote the Sunday before Lincoin‘s birthday to a discusâ€" sion of the ingredients which must be Rabbi Hertz to Discuss Lincoin part of the common man if he is to build a better social order in keeping ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH (Augustant Synod) Oakridge and High Streets Winfield H. Johanson, Pastor Church office: 112 High St., Tel, 4769 SUNDAY * and 3rd Sunday, 7 :30 p.m. a Choir, Thursday, 7:30 p.m. Woman‘s Guild, 1st Thursday, 2 p.m. Sodality, 1st Friday, 1 p.m. Evangelical Daughters, 2nd Wednesâ€" Masses : 7:30 â€" 8:30 â€" 9:30 â€" 10:30 â€" 11 :30 a.m. 7:30 p.m. V PSA Every other Monday, Luncheon, 1 p.m, ST. PAUL‘S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Arthur C. Kuchn, Pastor 638 Waukegan Rd. â€" Tel. Deerfield 115 hysical co Vbiniiï¬'h'u-w" equate to ’nmmnk Love" (p. Â¥. 10 :30 . a.m. /o oo tase Young Peoples League, 1st Tuesday t “; llowioln punm “‘otnu C‘;rinann Sgence te'xet'hook, "& ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by ln{ Baker Eddy: me d«elverhsling «1 AM â€" is :: nded nor compressed within arrow limits of physical h , :nr ean He be M through mortal concepts. cise form of God n:t be saplims uherticn is su & Mind or R. m form nor Church School and worship service, day, 1 p.m. Sunday School Teachers and Officers, 1st Monday, 7:30 p.m. Adult Church Council, 1st Wednesâ€" day 7:30 pm. 7 Young Peoples Council, 2nd Monday, "Love" . was the nlgheet. of the uqon-g:rmon in all Churches of Christ, tist, on Sunday, Januâ€" aey 31. . on‘ Tss : The Golden Text "K. gudio lt yssP m our esus %)rin unto :!i:nll life" (Jude l:I Anoz the citations whhi comâ€"« prised the Lessonâ€"Sermon was the following from the Bible: "Beâ€" =ovedz '2‘:“&';‘.:?" :;u another: for love is ; a 'm.. that loveth is born of God, knoweth God. And we have known and beâ€" lieved the love that God hath to us. God is love; and he that dwelleth in love dwelleth in God, and God in him" (I John 4: 7, 16). Masses : 7:00 â€" 8:30 â€" 10 :00 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES $T. JAMES ROMAN CATHOLIC 9:30 a.m., Church School and Bible lass. 4 10:45 a.m., Morning Worship. 10 :30 a.m., Morning Worship DEERFIELD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH North Waukegan Road Bernard E. Vanderbeek, Minister 742 Deerfield Road â€" Tel, 256 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. 11 a.m., Morning worship. BETHLEHEM EVANGELICAL R“oâ€"fy"':" 815 errace â€" Tol. 479 Earl J. Bruso, Minister 9:45 a.m., Sunday School. 10:55 a.m., Morning Worship. 7:30 p.m., Evening Fellowship. HIGHWOOD METHODIST CHURCH James Ward, Asst. Pastor 146 North Ave â€" Tel. 427 H(I..; CROSS ;.‘CM) aukegan J. V. m. ’* 742 Elder Lane â€" Tol. 40 David Englund, Minister Highwood Deerfield and conservation, lips will save our yï¬ f Everts Place