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Highland Park Press, 16 Sep 1943, p. 8

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hed Page 12‘ wngl 6 RM. APT. OR HSE. Unfurnisfed near Northwestern Ry. Good pof tion for middle aged PhoneH. P. 1810 or 2918. wAaANTED: AN AMBITIOUS, HI | u,.r..y-.pydh-v-ph- tty. 4n Wt acply. : > I . IMMEDIATELY UNâ€" £ & room near transportaâ€" tion for} clderly woman. Phone or N. Shpre Line. $75 to $85 pe m??fi Gmnkffsmgts &:'- clid 703, \ a 29 ICAN: Eoiii MACAZINE CORâ€" PORATION, 251 Fourth Aye., New It is P mudwn'uulun * ‘Jong distance and war job in the "Ciijilien‘ Signal Corps" FOR YOU! : > * "FHE! ‘IkEINOIS B&LL TELEPHONE COMPANY < ELP WANTED | ./ FUNL OR PART TIME [ at at Highland Poark ab |WANTED * RETAKER Fog U.S.0. Building palt to "get the message r is on the wires and ty and benefit plansâ€" eMent working condâ€" rating positions availâ€" in'tékpbo_hc workâ€" ital in war as wcllwu ND PARK PHARMACY ral Ave. . Phone 4100 experience | necessary $ 0st ie ce onentapiiegt y se Regingmns i lgis commissions. Spare time red. Write today to Diâ€" les Division, The AMERâ€" Chief Operator LEPHONE branches of: operâ€" COME IN TALK, IT OVER AMERICAN HO Wanted WITHS to Rent We Need Bell« Gossett Co WANTED : WHITE CGEN. MAID 1 EXPERIENCED AMERICANâ€"JA iss ponion in ut "’my , lent refpe;:ncu. Call Fort Shcridi 3000, local 304. 19] FOR LIGHT FACTORY WOR Information may be:had by phoni H.‘P. 5180. . *"Al o n P WK,NTED: WHITfi, WOMAN FC cook & gen. houseork. Own rox & bath., 5â€"day week. $30. Ref« ences.. Phone Deerfield 618. . | _ LOST ON SUNDAY ; FEMALE S mese cat wearing fecn collar & t Reward. . Phone 1625.0 _ | | Information may be had by phon H, P. 5180. _ 1: s | i hn&Pm&nctl, Inc. . ‘fll erfield Rd. â€" ; _ CPmginpe‘s kpn, Iuuaed . « ni :vo::'d. Phone’l‘-f.”P.SSZ 2t @t LOST : CHARM BRACELET, 1 tialed. Phone 2141. 1€| POUND: BEAUTIFUL ENGLI . Setter, male, about 2% rs, old. color, _ Contact | Mrs. _ Fran Pierce, 1000 Ridge Rd., Wilme FOR RENT: 5 m.'!m‘linhep.' d, bath. Stove Reat Near |s Reasonable.. Write P. 0. Box® .\l:ODERt' 6â€"RM. HOUSE _ WITE hun par &hr,{e bathrim. All ni ly decorated. â€" Recently : car garage. So. end of H Park.. Call 5613. FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, . Interest, semilâ€"annual paymient | O_PPORT/UNITY? rom . * | LABORERS . not now eniployecf'%i _ an essential ' industry. . ||, l _ _ goc hour â€"| / adult family. Dow';min €l only.. No laundry. Near.tran tion.â€" N. S. rdeunqn Call C woun .‘ | I x 100% DEFENSE WORK Female Help Wanted FOR LIGHT FACTORY WOR Real Estate for Salt ‘*_ MACHINE TOOL > OPERATORS _ _, : DRILL PRESSES .!â€" | ‘ _RADIAL PRESSES _ _ . |: MILLING MACHINES ; TURRETT LATHES, ETC. [ "C»> WELDERSâ€": t | /. ASSEMBLERS : ; * _ ANSPECTORS â€" | MORTON GROVE, ILL. MORTON GROVE 3700 226 Railway Ave., Highwood ‘Telephone H. P. 3933 ) â€" Male Help Wanted Men Wanted . Apply Personfiel Dept. Women Wanted Help Wanted | â€" ‘| > APPLY TOM CLARK NORTH SHORE Lighting Products, Inc .l‘glmlg«rfiefl Road .GAS 1¢O. HIGHLAND PARK For Rent CuY VITI Lost 17 45 Evening service.. The pastor will bring a gecond message based on the "First EFi(nle of John" entitled : "Sin and Its Remedy." _ es OTHER SERVICES :: â€" f i. : CHURCH _: vig : unucfi- St. â€" Tel. 3522 â€" Reov. Lester H. Laubenstein, ‘Minister SUNDAY, Sept. 19â€" > e sferg. ~9:30 a.m. Sunday school in all deâ€" partments under. the general superâ€" vision of Dr. E. D. Fritsch. â€", â€" 11 :00 a.m. Divine Worship. Sermon : "How Are You?" by the Rev. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister. Both choirs will be in their places: to render "a:ithems. Miss Santi will be the so« t. { * : 6 :45 p.m. Christian Endeavor meetâ€" ing. At the meetinglast Sunday night officers were |elected as follows: Presâ€" ident,â€" Wm.| Kreh; vice president, Theima Christman ; Secretary, Helen Kee} treasurer, Larry Vett@r. pa* Thursday, Sept. 16â€"7 :30 pm. Openâ€" ing choir r*henrsal for ~the ~Senior choir under the direction of Gladys L. Hawley in her home at 1125 S. Linden Avenue. A social hour will follow. . . ‘| : j Adop+ Saturday, Sept. 18â€"1 :00 p.m. First rehearsal for the Bethany Choristers undt the ‘direction of Esther H. Laubeénstein. > f Sunday, Oct. 3â€"World Wide Comâ€" munion Sunday. â€" There rill be: Roll iCall of church members,| and of our Youth‘in National Service. ‘Sunday, Sept. 26â€"Rally Day in Sunday school; Mission | Band Sumâ€" mer Christmas Tree program at the Vesper, hour. > T uesday, Sept. 21â€"8 :00 p.m. Monthâ€" ly meeting of Philathea. | t Wednesday, Sept. ©22+7:45 pm. Missionary Midweek Service. 7:30 p.m.} Juniorâ€" Young People‘s Society in the Assembly Haill. FRlDAYp W ”_ iC 3 4 8 Lm Voter‘s meeting in‘ the assemâ€" SUNDAY: Bepp 182 $ <=4)s‘s Rabbi R. C. He! Leaves For Arm 9:30 a.m. Sunday uh’;j,l + _ 9:40 am.. Adult Bible discussion. The topic is "Helpful 0. T. Proverbs" ~10:30 a.m. Morning workhip.. A speâ€" cial service featuring "Rally Day" for the Sunday‘schdol has arranged. Rabbi â€"Richard C. Hertz, assistant rabbi .at North: Shore gregation Israel, Glencoe, has been missioned a chaplain in‘ the army with the rank of first liew it announced today. He has been assi to duty ‘at Chanute field, II1., where he will be attached to the air force.} | ‘Replaced Shuiman > / Rabbi Hertz was called to the North Shore Congregation â€" Isracl dne year ago to serve as spifitual leader of the congregation when Rabbi Charles E. Schulman ~became a na chaplain. ‘The congregation has given Rabâ€" bi Hertz a Jeave of a e so that hoth of its rabbis may as chapâ€" While Rabbi Schu!l and Rabbi Hertz are in service, i James A. Wax, assistant rabbi at Uinited Hebrew Congregation, St. Louis, yo.. will serve is acting rabbi. mippty t DINKELOO PROMOTED . _~ TO RANK or“smnifurr‘ G. Paul Dinkeloo, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Dinkeloo of 126 Michigan avenue, Highwood, and husband ‘of the former Willa Lane, has been proâ€" riotéd to the ranik of sergeant. He is with the 33rd AAF. squadron, amyairht&hpidCitbQ?g.Dak.g ‘ EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH OF THE REDEEMER PRIVATE PARTY HASY 1938 CHEVâ€" rolet ‘deluxe "““figg sale to best offer. . Call H. P. between. 4 & COLORED WOMAN WISHES POâ€" sition in adult hmil{. Good cook. Graduate of School. of. Domestic Arts & Science. S or $14 dm Phone Ontario . 8316 â€" § REDUCED FOR QUICK SALEâ€" gas stove; desk; table ; dining rm. set ; music cabinet: ;drafting table; builder‘s level; * 100‘ft tape; ufieg â€" glasses; lamps; gun; U. stamp collection ; en‘s cloth & fur coa:: m;iflo;; coats & giu: ~ sundr: ems. / wn, enâ€" dn Py . 9. .. ind HLB. SPRING CHICKENS. WILL deliver at $1.25 each. gdurdlmm Farm, Route 2, Barrington. Phone FOR SALE: PEDIGREEU â€"IRISH BETHANY EVANGELICAL Dundee 812â€"Râ€"3 Settér puppics. 3 mos. old. Sire is ehampiqn,“l(leigl‘ig“bt of : Aragon." Contact . Mrs. in Pearce at 1000 Ridge Rr., Wilmette. 29 11 Highland Park Situation Wanted paim. or Glenview 263â€"] Tel.. H. P. 950 For Wds 4t f(‘{a#’pf;z‘ :«‘fi % Es t uk i. aen t ho Y ~â€"â€"Church Service A Sunday school S{Oi:p will sing. The sermon text is. Iark'ig.‘l: d the topic : "Wise Children Come to Jesus". 8 p.m. ‘!Eveninfl worship at Lake Forest in the American Legion halil; McKinley and Wisconsin avenues. | TUESDAY, Sept. 21â€" | * | / __ 7:30 p.m. Teacher‘s flTeetinq assembly hall. | 8 p.m. Men‘s club meeting assembly hall. > | x THURSDAY, Sept. 23â€" . a&%fi%;fi:v, Sept 9 a.m. to 4 p.m, R: .8 ducted by the Refle Guil corner of. S .St. oJhns and uvenues. | f ; | 200 S. Green Bay Road â€" Musses: | ‘ / .} i | . Sunday: 7:00 â€" 9:00 â€" 11 :A SUNDAY . (k o 7:30â€" a.m., Holy Communi 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. ; 11 a.m., Prayer and Se: Communion ‘every first Sund; month. iert/| 14 : 4) WEDNESDAY ol ..b tmA 9:30 am., Holy Communiq ‘chapels * *% | | Mother Church, The First Church Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. ; The Sunday morni ¢ is he at 11 o‘clock, and the Wedne a ning meeting, xbi:h | includes Stestiâ€" monies of Christian Science healing at 8 o‘clock. j } This Church *is a branch .0 Mother Church, The First Ch Christ, Scientist, Boston, M The Sunday morni 1 at 11 o‘clock, and the Wednesda Small children are cared for M Sunday church service. | | Sunday School is open to pupil mthe_ueofz)yg nd is h SuudAyA‘ m’*&un ‘b ree a di DC edndbxfihc»;phgtgfij" '9’?3’?-&11&%. morning to 5 in the afternoon and on Satur until 9 o‘clock. On Sunday the readâ€" ing room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Stience literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. } The subject for th% wee sermon, Sun., Sept. 19, is ~.‘â€" TOWN OF DEERFIELD â€" To "*_ (Continued from pagt i || 1 9e Jacob J:hu.n'r Ygo" 5 " 42. ?.1 ooo in ts on ar in * |, bo * EDEA AocaRD aAgp, _ © | [A C Chas. E. Brandri TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH » 355 East Laurel An’, â€" 985 . €hristoph Keller, Rector" © â€" | _ Kurtzon, sub lot C, . ... .+ c‘% 6+ «+ s 5l Arthur #& . i RIWPRBON +2 + rxk r€n + 44lna wa L. H. Hamilton r« pt lying Niy of a ! rrane ing Mrs. Phillip: A. Dand ... mrina Hunad & Murtis Mrs. Grace Karl |..;.}.. Anhtnnu&‘lurrh Arthur Dunas & Morria IMMACULATE CONCEP Week Days ; 7:30 »8:30 a. FIRST CHURCH Kurtzon from a pt "-3' front line 5.05 ft N of SW cor to a pt on rear lot line 5.05 ft N of SE wor of sd lot also that pt lot 25 z:: Niy of a line drawn a |pt wlht line 47,05 ft 8 of eor to a pt on rear lot line 80.41 t $ 5f NKE cor Trom 2093 on front 1t Jine ies To m a z:fau‘:ln Ay -qw wn from a|ptvon |front pooe sez ine harke 11 5 of Kurt Bay 387 Haxzel Avenues THORSCH‘S SUBDN DELINOUENT TAX LIST (ex that A CH i8 1t 18 10 10 11 18 TION ild Ave. t af“::‘.{ 'Mntei‘ r¢ dur RIST, Fel le c at the Laurel in the of in the in the 40.,61 1 18 «B +156,60 hK $0.68 188.62 227.14 175.19 179.88 l;..“ 170.38 e e 109.10 AT 62.00 db nkit 179.38 ll{.tl 10118 e lfoas .38 4T 8T. Jout;s EVAN . _ REFORMED® FRIDAY| Sept, 17â€" _‘ / | 4:00 p.p., Confirmation in 4 |7:45 p.m. choir rehmn:h bers are to be in atteri ‘I $UNDAY, Sept.| 19â€" 04 | | 9:30 am. Supday School agnd $Win!t Bible Claks. Wt 1045 a)m. Morning, worsh WEDN AY,¢ Sept. 22â€" THURS., Sept. 23 ~ : j _ £ :00 |p.m iezv râ€" monthly | of the St.\ John‘s Auxiliary in th of Mrs. George Howe. |;>~ | SUNDA c o program lowed by Woma vice me month. HIGHL o redic cnree mieanny in e SUNDA 11;:00 |a.m., Morning ‘ vice. . Scherwin. will theme Sower." 4s ‘Parents wiuhz:‘ ‘to attent vice may leave their 1i the Parish House whereica) ers (will care for nm’ cheurch| hour. 4+ | 2s 8. C SUNDA Fidder, 10 45 Jos. Mic Jos. M ednesday, Sept. 22, at fié}m t’?’%h:'ifi ind lafer will be entertit n Soeviny FIRST UNITED EVA es man es chid | i | c ~CpuRCM| |. [ ) Green Bay Road and LauseEifve. Deo, 3. k .# ;i 8 gfi (ex N 7 )(. H Annah| Murphy, i6 66 6 .* [‘ * PRE "nsMte e t Hi Park b will %‘;‘ seas 'wét‘h pr ot; C d of y!ey fiwbfiud’ | 265 â€" MProspect F. w. ihr-h.l?.b hal. Morfag \Â¥o Y, Sepi .m., Sur Supt. ain. M HICGHLAND PARI SBTTERIAN dn ND PARK Aivenue and A. Pahl Jr,, ip 43, Range 12 y Road orning day sc ittend thik Serâ€" » i at ::k:t&" dâ€" y OX JR sh C an 3&ll».l’ 21847 1604 ::.“ #8.01 ; 1oâ€"ee }l‘-,fl o) | £75.48 | $67.41 E“.fl 68.10 49.13 8T M “-l; 46.1 94.98 a39.47 §8.11 151.0¢ 451.52 ucâ€" mg ‘the ent. Ira €7.50 the 16.12 the . ‘||| Alithough every effort is made, to make life comfortable for the men afâ€" ter their ocean trip, training at the reâ€" i dm u ‘m' 'M g: s work is climaxed by a formal will ||retreat ceremony, where soidiers ‘saâ€" on |)ute proudly ‘when they see their naâ€" of | Hional colors for the first time on forâ€" will !| Coy. Kilian‘s wife, Mrs. Helen Maâ€" gon | rie Kilian, lives in Highland | inâ€" | They have three sons, James, 22 yean wof {kld, a corporal in the army, at Camp . |(Maxey, Texas. 20â€" A -u.( T64 re gp n TV a io ho s# bakd F. oi ,“O“ :mf&-‘{ y renfug k@ SU | | BETHLEKHEM EVAr:GELICAL ) us CcHURCH ; 5 Rosemary Terrace â€" Tel. 479 | $ :45 a m., Sunday Schol. :; > | 0:5§ a.m.. Morning Worship. :30 pm., Evening Fellowship. HIGHWOOD METHODIST | chHurcH _ .. ll*t;-l Avenue and Everts Place _ Loyd G, Lafler, Pastor llj a.m., Sunday School. 745 pm., Evening worship. Mai 7 Tnou LUTHERAN ‘CHURCH | (Augustana 3!!,‘) 1 .\ Onkridge and High Streets Winfield H; Johanson, Pastor _‘ b office: 112 High St., Tet 41760 si’ DAY |" ‘ cla large garage, put in a concrete fioor, woodén bins made from old tes, painted it and the storage buildâ€" ing might serve as a model of its type. Thmwumhrbadopu&” hundreds of men who had littlé opâ€" ty to find a barber during their crossing. Now twelve "G.L" barâ€" are in attendance behind chairs ilt en old bokes to make them the | "Our junior officers receive what I ievg is excellent traininig while they q::y-unma.-dfi must get it somehow. soon learn how. When these ofâ€" get into the front ling they won‘t e looking for manuails at the bottom 'h:s:it foot . lockers ‘ when problems . Mail, especially for men who hate become accustomed to being overâ€" is an important iteth. | post fice at the depot cannot exâ€" figures, but many ; nds of f are delivered and sent out daily hen troops are in. â€" > Bs S operator in civilian life is in charge $ a shop which offers the station‘s 33 urses permanent waves for $4, hair for 60 cents, shampoos (bring your wn .towel) fofégcun.nd-‘ : and haircuts for 30 cents. \\ The post exchange is ane of the larâ€" in the United Kingdom, obvi e theâ€"men at the depot no to a well stocked exchange while shipboard. For the same 3 & yMCwm% ther conveniences for their spart l‘-'l-‘ E. Vanderbeck,, Minister ~ | 1742 Deerfield Road â€"â€" Tel. 256 | . | y |9 :45 a.m., Sunday School. 11 a.m., Morning worship. . . JAMES ROMAN CATHOLIC 4 (Continued from page l);, ates and insulated it with awdu: ‘there was no building to e the ige quantities of food that must be ipt . on hand.. Troops took over a 't-uW-d.A-t.M {a North Ave. â€" Tol, 427 _ ses: 7:30 â€" 8:30 â€" 9:30 â€" 10:% â€" 11 :30 a.m. | . PAUL‘S EVANGELICAL James D. Gleeson, Pastor mdr. of Replacement pot in England > 742 Elder Lane â€" Tol, 48 A } HOLY CROSS ( ) t 'i? Waukegan Rd. . Deerfleld 115 REFORMED CHURCH Arthur C. Kuchn, Paster .m., Church School and Bible Highwood Deerfield 4 Ex: $#

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