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Highland Park Press, 27 Jan 1944, p. 4

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fa « Mr. and Mrs. Ell§worth Sheridan, 247 North Ave., Highwood, announce the i of their daughter, Barâ€" bara to Pic} Robert W. Hutson, son of â€"Mr. and Earl Hutson of Danâ€" ville, 11. & 8 dod S8B EN. ‘It i f & i God should havé privrity on your time. Spend some hours in \church 30 m’:%;: pParK |_ im e j ”%}‘ ‘Rev. Christoph Kelor, . Cor. Green BayMR and Homewoed ave. ‘sm«m\nâ€" | | § Gustave Jr., pastor 17:80 a.qi.. Holy Communion, . PFC Ro:f. W. Hutson At Camp Hulen, Texas THURSDAY, wred f ,;:ll..n..i ‘choir rebearsal; + p.m., Benjor rehsarsal. : T5 p.m., St.) ‘s (auxiliary meeting in the home of . Ferd. Borchardt. / SUNDAY, Jan. â€" * s #:30 a.m. school ‘and Adult Bible class. . Adult topic, â€" "Furposeful . 9:30 a.m., 8 superintendent 10 %5. a.m. Christian‘s. Hoj _ 6305 pum., WEDNESDAY, B 8 p.m., hr:athc hh Nxb erpriataie mmeiny plo ys tion of) newly ; | members to the Consistory. Sermo®#, â€" and Planks." _8 p.m. Th@ Christian will -..o‘ at| the hcl l-aha:é"l.d:‘? # * their on * -cuqn: &Inn will be elected year, t SUNDAY, Jan. B0 ENEA Nqpioan ow Aasing rmfirni;vmm:.m«mcu Green Bay d and Laurel avenue SATURDAY, Jiin. 29â€" Barbara Bheridan Weds _ #:30 a.m., 8 class. _ Adult Power,." WEDNESDAY, : 2â€" * 4 p.m., Yor ‘x Bible class. 8 p. Teacl . meeting. mmqra: he n 1WE T S i0 + e â€" 4:80 mm.. Fiknish Evangelical Lutheran .x:-b- z'ln- The Rev. W. W. 2# p.m., School) Evangelism with Rev. William Rest, of the North NJiâ€" nols . 8: * w ker and leader at the Bensen ¢ the chapel. All memâ€" bers of and officers of the various © organ of our church are expected to be in| attendance. 7 l’..-., Seminary chorus 6° St, Louis , st %‘”mu{ufl SATURDAY, NHees j c io oc 4 _ 10 30 am., People‘s Bible class. surnphy, 3 : y\ » ::: #A,M., y school. . w of Jesus Series;" Matt. l!&ll.: â€" 10:30 a.m., warehip.. m serâ€" mon toplc is â€" Trustworthy® of God:" Gal 1:11. # _ 8 p.m., Evening worship at Lake Forest The young) couple were married in T w5 wELCOME TO CHURCH IACULA CONCEPTION (Catholic}) 200 5. Gifen RBRay road ‘Tel. 202 HICGHLAND PARK > JOHN‘S‘ EVANGELICAL AND D CHURCH 4 wroen r and Homewoed av« Gustave Jr., pastor DAY, J â€"â€"â€" p.m., Youlk choir rehcarsal. will day sehool. Leslic Dreiske, flaIu service. ‘"The in charge. 6 rening service. "A Bible cpe‘c'ulzzmtmmentl ftml p'lf'anet, are the best of their kind in the world, and constant nfieqrf:h‘iu making them even better! / The same sort of telefimre« search hasâ€"enabled us to| ue to serve you here on the home front. Pnetiany.nmwtekphbbeefiuip‘- ment now being made is for warâ€" Seminary chorus of We do ces w o4. I:"nou{ kiukes [ : / :iu.;:.:-m 3 urch sehool.. . (The! fisk ..;‘."4.;%."‘&:’ Communion}. © | moold cione Pos‘{:tx‘xn', Saylor S elt, 1410 Pleasant avenue, was bitten by a : owned’by"i,t.-‘fl.". M. Yager, 916 lm ion avenue, as he was d ing mail last ;fiursdty. He was| attended by Dr. H. B. Roberts.== If _>â€" ("> mam.nm{rw + n tnW deur§dhaatse SUNDAY SERVICESâ€" | §# 9:80 .a.m., . M % Break well, lfla:‘wflt [ + * 10 :30 | a.m., ing wors vi -n'-’\:. ::: t{:ch‘ "i:‘h! | the month: Mrs, Ira Breakwell, president, 1t3 c 9 90 Thax Suadey ainoct M ‘all desegt Shortage‘?" wil be, the me. mog ‘rubject m on dpfad se ons it ies s ¢ Christian| ministry. e | :‘:l: ..-iuuer "fl}l:"." Sacred q ce + M-lu, is I:-‘." an : offi will |b 4 pokl Young People‘s medting. : p.m â€" $ + nwufln. Jan. 27â€" Fonce! 8 p.m., Senior chorkl 127 FRIDAY,! Jan. 28â€" +N + [ 3 :45 pm., â€" it Chi education, sAlflmfln an, 20. 3 | under hh i of Rethor H. Lauben« BITTEN BY : boGg CImL, PORCAM V *I i t 12 antent ol dr aiieer moul mon , Jai s 41 [ Small 1 > day dh.mh.-.mi-? $ -"-",1. "‘T 7 :45 p.m., M L . The teme ers andiofficers of the 8 school meet r::‘:“u. session the tional | ts U ;}Jaduiryb;‘ls, mwa%mendediby c. and Mrs. . Waiter of Do l Nee dtke of e RDNESDAYS i " 399 namk IW chapel). . | | FIRST CHURCH CHRIST, t This Church is b::aaf Mo cumn.mnn%n h of tist, Boston, Masg. | / ~ 0 0)0% 00 _ .~[4 SUNDAY, Jan. 30+~ | | 11 a.m., ~Iotflh{ worship $r. Sherwin will preae « t 11 “"',."}.‘-:::"" “h‘“' in all mfiu will center the loved hymt, "Onward, Chris i ments the post chapel at Camp Hulen, Texas, 11.100!$ BETHANY ;vmc:umicauncfi Lare{) avenve and im street | Rev, Lestor H. Laubenstcia, minister | on Bot] mdd’people:l Nal service. . If] you could findlweekwith an Eilinoi 3}31 jair man, you‘d oeg‘nany ing ways of "makâ€" ing it do." You‘lH{ |see how we use In: f.eeéfzj k mnwioktnnse* ELL ‘Em ics, glags ang wood to replace U Haove i (In TE BH kpnont Friendship Club Meets: Thursday, Feb. 3 at ‘Y" Highwood NCCSâ€"USO to Enjoy Talent Show . Mem of the Friendship club will | present Lady *Gregory‘s : play, "Spreading the News," for members of the club and their guests on Thursâ€" of\ut club and their guests on Thursâ€" day,}Feb. 3. Hostesses for the dinner to be served at‘ 6:15 o‘clock will be Anna) Sheldon, Clara Lunde and Mrs. Haugenmiller. : / mt t ts1 1 N‘Efinese exhibit started for .the be{xé of the various clubs of the Y.W.,CA. lpcebeen extended for the folhlming week. Girl Scouts and school children have visited the disâ€" play as part of their e’&ucht@nnl proj¢cts. Any one wighing to attend is ‘invited to do sow > |"~ . ... Miss Laura :fmve:ilm interpretation of‘ vai . articles which â€" include roideries, â€" silks, painting, costumes,. Holls, toys, writâ€" ing: mgnipmgnt. bom on ~Chinese school activities, war‘ propaganda posters taken from Peiping billboards, public health posters actually used in is, undergraduate revue society. Beâ€" , of demands‘on students‘ ‘time by thp warâ€"time accelerated program, the prbduction will be less elaborate "than 1| former years, with rehearsal periods shorter and settings simplified, etc, * Ne | M Friday morning, Jan. 21, the men of the various churches in Highland Park met at the Y.W.C.A. to make plans to observe World Day of Prayer on Friday, Feb. 25.» This 34 ~has been observed annually aroif the world by women of Protestant churches. |, ( : The women in Highland Park this year are planning to unite for a comâ€" moli worship at a service to be held at the Y.W.CA. at 10%a.m. on Friâ€" ~Jean K. Goldman, daughter of Mr. Mrs, A. Van Goidman of 288 Cary Ay¢., has beeri chosen a member of the aficing: chorus of "Scuitlebut," an oriâ€" gitlal musical comedy with | nautical theme to be presented at. Brown Uniâ€" vetsity this month: hyl Brownbroâ€" (The highlight of the week‘s program at the Railway avenue U.S.0. will be @ talent show ‘sponsored by the Im« da \|Miss Goldnan, a graduate of Highâ€" ‘l’gaflParkhighschool,isonthtCha- @Committee at Pembroke. . been able to acilities‘ to give and a week with tical shortages of Buy Exira BEST WORK HEY GIVE THEIR LIVESâ€" YOU GIVE YOUR MONEY iss Jean Goldman A ember of Chorus At rown Univéersity ... t Feb. 25. , stamps, coins, Christian| art, Ci ronts Bonds 4 Telephone people are working as a team to give you all the service there is! They intend to stay at that job, regardless of difficulties. He‘d tell you that many worn parts and pieces are reconditioned to serve "like new."‘ He‘d show you new devices invented under the pressure of war to cut down wastes gnd keep up the service. TA i ‘THE PRESS High School Open House ~Boys and girly of highâ€"school age are invitéd to Community center‘s next opern house and dance‘ Friday hight starting ‘at 8 o‘clock. On the program ulcrc ‘will be‘ daneâ€" ing to "juke" box; games ‘of all kinds including cards, checkers, table tennis, hockey, and others. _‘ . â€" All "t’giq agers" in or out of high school are welcome, % wil of lilinojs being scverally duly sworn, each upon his oath states : he make -mdc:?: for the purpose ofm,m:?-‘--m the fi?‘h’- m 9 and 10 Act of the General Assembly of the State of IMlinois, enti "An to provi and regulaté the administration of trusts by trust companied.‘" ‘the â€" for report of the said et:)?onflqn on t uorminu date, is true ‘»nnx:f respects to the best of his knowledge and , and that he has q and books of the said company‘ for purpose of making said statem â€" 1 Friday, Jan. 28â€" . > i 2 pm., Girl Scout leaders meeting. 8 p.m., High school age open hoyse. Saturday, Jan. 29â€" _ _ .s(»;;.ao. Junior p;m;dub. me or play, / [| >: 2 p.m., uodemphn# cL,b. | 8'5‘1-3 rgfi?fi # 'I‘.".; Tok '..--»-.........,...: | TS : «_ R. L Ersking one of the manag hw officers, and J. M. Ap h 0. F of the directors of the First National ‘Bank, nltilzu Park, â€"# . « of lllinojs being severally duly sworn‘ each upon his oath states: Statement of Resources and Linbilitics of the First National Bank Park, Illinois, at the close: of business on the $1st day of December, 1943, as s by 9"‘:‘4:0""-“;“":!1% as a trust ~m be Ar of Public Accounts of the iim""«'“%‘"'i 'Em"*" ht to Jews. 0/ : 9t .. 1 I 1. Cash : lnd idue Tirors BB _ 1........ Tecloy. cores unpmenfeannens h en ncmnsbneevonninpnenfemnt 2. Outside checks l’d ogq'r cash -'........;....h........_......_....,....._.._..“".... :. gM States a‘:‘ hcnnc ns, direct and/or fuily .â€"::Ea i+ , .8 ® anabene derqkivereneiens roinasniakebrncaate dven §. Loang Afd dS6OUME® ».iâ€"....ou, u0) comemmmennem n acmmmoofinn 7. Banking house "i'ii;’:‘b?fiiii:"-"nnl&"""" fure and Fixtures $1 .*m.-up 11L OUNCE HEGOEOBE . .11 1clsreH EnA ri 1NE ced trter en y e onl anont t avere aenanleaouateciadane o hobivs 25. Other k dEEQH ; 5 4(00 007 pernes sn‘ nevipiif t en ninramerpeenmnneenncnntenerentnnmeentonndntrreennomiy \ Grand ; Total Linbilities |......._. --*qu MA giak k .-;..1‘.';‘.‘:.'..‘.';‘.!3:_‘:}:‘:?2’. its Pledge to Secure Linbilities 12. 14. 16. 16. 17. 18. ~~â€"~DAHL‘S _ | AUTO RECONSTRYCTION CO. Ig:;umécr%ul g‘alunemg: 4 : Fender m:flg# Au Llndnq + Bi thing $22 N. Pursi _ _ Highland Pork T7 CGame rooms open. â€" . Community Center Activities | SEEDINHG | . soan.cohich crn onl nE rcnncdtind vevnne fls ts enc stt ie wwb ho inooltieacepl vflfiu‘ profits â€"(Net) h........,.:FM.,......,..;...«.,._.__...4.,..,........; 4 m .eeoua:o ........:..............,..L.................‘......................."'...'.;..,.....f. + hu_}mlu ..'.;;';.'f.'.':f:f.':.'.'.':.’.fl o remnemnpeeeredimemanin en nrages. + . C1) Secared by ; of and/or investments $ 103,29¢.41 {2) Not uurd.‘:;‘:hko m’:‘[c 1 4041 + * * HRNEBERRORRE mrccemrrm mprromcm, | 7,984,288.26 Capital atock STATEMENT OF RESOURCES AND LIABILITIES OF THE ~__ _ FIRST NATIONAL BANK | | HIGHLAND PARK, ILLInols | ©| Subscribed and eworhn to before me this 10th m-u‘ (SEAT feaa 1 t y mss S _ Grand Total Reseources m Total Pledied (Official â€"Publication) 7:30 pm., Annual meeting Soc Service. | P t _ f e us Tuesday, Feb. 1Lâ€" | | [.~}_.:â€"= ;) , & pm., Men‘s Garden club. North dEuJ:M Philatelic societ Wednesday, Feb. 2 " | Monday, Jan. 31â€" . MS pin ers school. _ Mr. and Mrs, Eimer &oon, 510 I con place, boy, Jan. 19, ho ‘Mr. and Mrs. Alired E. Schw praiie View, boy. Jan / 19. | . .. Pic. and Mrs. Edward Brown, Beverly place, boy, Jan. 20. â€"â€" _ NoRTH shorE Gas P . PaPul, filkiai'upg sudde "It isn‘t my fead, I just de: for Amlllmodelp‘am been put into production . lotal Gas l;:r dealers soon have them available for OPA certificates. â€" Frank Sinclair of the Milwi kee Journal wroté about a C; adian Army Capthin who trai ed himself to p a| s shaker with his has Also,‘ he can write, use a square, put on a gas mask, te phone, cut meat, 1ps revolvi fire a rifle, drive a truck, and a trench. He was qtmed active duty, of x ift ol al Rev., "Let u}pmâ€"Bmfl Runn{feldt, will you lead?" | said to bake 1 that captain, don‘t they ? h&.f&o&qr.i. & the fuel gas you save is TOM CLARK | , Girl Seout leaders: _ , League of Women V. Bs ow Births . $2,045,63 $8,041,4 $ 200.0 200.0 * 113.01 114,0 4.83.. ‘ ‘.l .- ‘ $8,047.4 8,422,0 1,840,7 1,141,4 1068 1».:1‘ 260,5 91,% . 4,8 90 f|; * ;) : AkLINOIS . .| . BELL TELEPHONE 1 olutions ot condolence, card f oars ices of ; ‘ or affairs where an ‘ & is published, will _ at |regalar advertising ra , Lesterâ€"S. Olson, Publisher, . _ * C "B. Olen, Rditer: : . _ 5. f Subscription rates: $1.50 per 5. per single copy. flpgw# anmot[;ah.Cm.M & d the name and address of the s should ‘reach the editor W y noos to insure appearance the ‘issue. 4 1 * Auto Rody Repairing "f.iq-ed las second class matter h 1, 1911, at the Post Office at BUSINESS DIRECTORY Issued y of each week by m y yee phone : Puk 31. â€" _: 7 ts ol fiflihmumlfikz the |paper only, and be signed it yoy are in other war work doâ€"not FOR SALEâ€" SOLAR ENLARGER WANTED :‘ MAN OR WOMAN TO drive delivery truck and work in . grocery storé, â€" Call Hwd. 30(2.“) R S%E: HAVING SOLD COLâ€" \ onial farm. house, will sell miscl. rantique furn., inci. antique roseâ€" wm;g square piano, desk tables and ;huin',! o{}i‘rc-créen;,fi:ndibr::s. miscl. ouse is, bricâ€"aâ€"brac. ‘M _’ Dundee 8l£.R~3. ; " (49) THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS 5x7 with 2 and 3% inch lenses. Alâ€" bert l1x14 automatic &asel. . Three enamel steéey trays, All items in good condifion. $80. Also Gnfi camera, 4x5, perfect condition, J film holders, film pack adapter $65. Call H. P. 419 or H.â€"P:; 917. Your Chief Operator "Civilian Nomeneoceneeeâ€"q â€"full pay while in trainâ€" bility and benefit plansâ€" excellent workine condi. AND TALK IT OVERrR offers â€" |opportunities / to girls and women to learn Ioeal, Jong distance and Other branches of operâ€" Operating positions availâ€" able in telephone workâ€" so vital in war as well as part to. "‘get the message through." in peace. War is on the wires and ant Ads TELEPHONE OPERATORS A war job in the , January 27, 1944 ‘For Sale COME IN ror You! _ . WITH THE ‘,,:i.v:, (49) ud w\ 1i g II

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