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Highland Park Press, 10 Feb 1944, p. 4

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~#0,4 * mv‘:h 4 P Lk rvrnat acc t > /d <+/ 11 . M ng worship service. Dr. E. W ‘Pnn Ph.D., D.D., of McCormick T will preach. 11 ‘The thurch school meets in the _ ‘9:30 "| a.m., | Sunday hool. ery «cholar: !--_9-110! _this ;:-.‘e’".?_"" s¢holar: for this Sunday is ING ie is waa~ Metuing secoies. " & Wide 146 |a.m., y * Awake $Sunday m" This service,is f.'. )‘..th school and church, 9 :45 p.m., tian Endeavor. [ PM F:.‘ service. Rev. Warres Fllkin, D., of the Moody Bible institute will be the 4t «peaker. + WEDNESDAY,}Feb. 16â€" RECULAR ;mmnc OF MEN‘3 CLUK FEB. 18 SUNDAY, Feb.| 13â€" The Men‘s flub of t angelical ranâ€" ch ing their ‘ Fel the night of [Feb. 18. Ao%m un.:nmv‘rl"nuu ves. Rev. Sherwin, fi, minister SUNDAY, Feb. fis â€" 11 a.um., Morhing worship service. I meeting of th with the € TUESDAY, Fel .‘:‘:-..jl:tl y t w:our?nu, i:" 4w M # 'h ® ; k t Iolatretiy of Th FRIDAY, | Feb. â€" + 4 '1’!‘.":5*‘ in Christizn Education. .fi Pe &-fim rehearsal 99. | h vigt der the direc Esther H. Laubenstein. B p.m., ‘"Vi e. Social" and business -0‘:. : Youhg Adult Fellowship with the at 21 McGovern street. mar,‘nu the childten‘ in the ® ~ 11 a.m., Divin SUNDAY,*Feb. 1 : 3380 | a2mâ€", 10 :45 M worship and ‘serâ€" This will Be the u:-mg_m others w m l':tmto wehiy of believers in our Lord Jesus : who disregard the differâ€" Wive Taie fieaids " wilt "meet ducine of our family who serve in the worthy cguse be found? Most of fered by Rod Cross to members WELCOME TO CHURCHR| â€" M CLARK The chiel i gp";nfnmxoanh 8 . pam., ner. ically she returned and exclaimed, "This is ‘ this is awful, what shall 1 dg with this sandwich?" afi well ing housewife is to bhave invited a Navy Chief P Officer and six of his men fo visit her home for Sunday . | difner. Instructions were iss to the cook;, but unâ€" fortuna: cook forgot and .a lone . with a â€" sandwich hm go fat biichen o myuine went® to to inquire about the progress of the dinâ€" T wal y Triomcn thaee I reck. $ 45 <p.m., and go : Maybe there are udais c lay; be omp kitchens second , to will lbe offered for sale by Gaslappliance dealer after war. not earmark some of thos; war bonds for« that EVANGELICAL ie tor Thad s Comcal avantte Abrahaim Lincoln‘s rules for g-n,il:d.-d-fl,u-&., it you ‘t see much of the m"‘“’"’ meeting in for reports and new lub of the Redeemer Evâ€" ergnâ€" church is conductâ€" lat February meeting on J G week Fellowehip service. rogram : of Finance" ;will for discussion m‘xh ung People‘s Missionary meeting of the rua'a.. b‘s room of the c h. day school and Adult Gas co. D PARK «chool; Mission band ,â€" faced his pastor X 48 As Ye Have |...~* Phone H, P. miq RELIABLE LAUNDRY) AND ; v‘fliR_Ya.gAhmo‘_ * Auto Body R 1944 Girl Gmluim Get Call to Service Sixtyâ€"five the qvluevf Meunz: ses a neaa.’!lmmf that is 1 call to service for| Miss High School of 1944. | [3 Among the ieifling mes ‘of affaits of Ellropc. Asia and Latin America of the"last twenty years, hk has interâ€" viewed‘ Mussolini, Matsubko, H. H. Kung; Litvinov ang others} "As a fotâ€" cign F“"“md"t;’ he Has ‘ covered warts and revolutions; niajor dipléâ€" matic, ; economic | and irmament conferences} gndi wthe .: tiations culminating: in theâ€"reconkiliation of Churzll:. and State) in Italy. / . Mr, Binder is a contrib to leadâ€" m erae e uons on such radio 4 e = m.i?; of g:::: "Round; Table" and the Northwestern "Reviewing Stand." has (aken a 24,000 mule chipper flight en a | f fic area, and \visited : to cover that war theater. | > | Mrs. James Stannard Baker, vice presider’t in charge of, pr is i charge ‘of â€"the |~meeting, which h been g¢t for the evening. so .t more .persons| might > attend. league‘ f'exte‘n'dc an invitation to=the lmaedfl ecial |invitations! to local whorm th . progtan will be of ilar| interest. t February 16 megting climaxes a sefies of: disâ€" cussions and reports on the United States‘ foreign| policy aftranged by Mrs. REchard Loewentba ' * chairman of the league‘s ‘epartment of governâ€" ment and ‘forei#n policy, gnd her coâ€" chairman, Mrs, Myron Gutman. SUNDAYBâ€"â€" _ . | â€" | p urnal 7:80 a.m., Holy Communion. } P t en (the '&);-nuy p"‘& th, Holy wtfi'figfl&u‘wnf‘um DAYSâ€"â€" . | c&?i § 'n.l"& 'c;i;niif ‘ (In »r League W omen V oters 'rnmuq. Feb, |17+â€" d ® 8 h-l..'; encher‘s meeting in, the Assemâ€" bI‘ s 41 ptupec .+ t $ & Yy |Febs RBâ€"> C1) 3 s). $fi 300006E .)~) __8 p.m., Men‘s clyb meeting if the Assemâ€" bi %llu E+3 6 ; SUNDAY, #en. #â€"!!" > : J.83 *A hil' iif?t;;fi-}' E‘b' wab h‘“ rllly’.li, fi'..“l-o‘ mnt.' *church l@ Wilmette, | _ $ ) AE0 2oo on Ne is fho 20 3 MA _ 8 p.m., Evening worship at [Lake Forest in the Alfjerican Lerion. nall, nfefimq ul Wisconsin avenues. * wWebneipaty Fos ie plll ... 4 p.m., Young MB& f class. 'nu&sw Feb, 17â€" j 8 p.m., Teacher‘s meeting the A ll'r'il&'v"’;r im aget "f) : s" <Bf , Feb. t N. .-“.:';In‘u clyb meeting if the A y | j s SUN%A , Feb. 2 t ‘ & p.m?.f’ “C'Iure:-:lcht” at e F BUNDA.Y‘;:â€" C P * 7:30 a.m., Holy Communion| . 10 :30 a.m., Y People‘s SUN’DAY-:" ".' 1°:'-'-'-“ f > # :80 x nd:nnhol. 9:40 ., Adult‘s â€" Bible "Life of Jesus Series;" Matt. ©10:30 a.m., Morning worehi mon ug'lt is "’,WhI:!lOd d * ep id is PM Tas 6 FIRST cHURcH of curist, FRIDAY, |Feb. 11â€" .! _ .. ._â€"_[ 8 .. "Churech Night" in Assemb hall." Travelogue moving pictyre, Frien welcome. ; L S SATURDAY, Feb. 1%â€" . f c i08® . __â€"/ 887 Harzel avenue {|\| _ _ _ _ This Chireh is of Mother ohergh, ale Bhitt Diergh of Olist, Scion: tist, Bos Mass. | . | iA _ The Sunday morning service| is held at 11 o'ch%:l‘ the z-‘-#‘m mhg. hich ‘inc t3 ristiam Science |:hliu. is at 8 o‘clock. F _ The subject for this| week‘s |legson serâ€" mon "pamade oys 1P ooeel t (atkeh at 8 p.m.,, "Church night" at Lake Forest. Nursery: department . in w32 97 4 ers} "As a forâ€" e Has ‘ covered Major dipléâ€" sarmament y tiations conkiliation of talys. > hi ibutor to leadâ€" tly heard s :4s the Uniâ€" ind; Table" and ng Stand." [ the m 1“ : lchpper fight g."‘gnlch 'hlll C ni so that} a, end. '1'11 31 ta to»the} a kef, and | has j nis! to local n will be} a; "Shbridan road | W\ 82Y. ."Why does God allow it? 9 o’.clu::‘h‘ HJi::u %‘efl ilt?" Or ltmll‘\ly ; afte ‘Sunday | Y©) 8 "Why am I picked out for "tnbm. 2:80° t ‘;m}lfi_giaom?” *« on 4 be read, | ,u M“Ab'.'? s ‘.‘ i{ « ~~~ _|] . AWhy does God allow it?" â€" a * 4 natural question. ~But why does God w’: allow any evil in peaceâ€"time or in warâ€" y + in mations or in individuals, to * TÂ¥ ,gof ? Only because He cannot stop voll |wb.qul_n¢iuee,vnd\;ome place . | te would be to take away the freeâ€" rd, [ | will He has given us. . All through, oh. Mrs. Iral| GOd is trying to persuade men to use || their own freedom rightly. _ ‘of |the "'...'g,‘“" But if men will not listen to Him, AS cnurce: || UH¢ cannot control them, He can Chi only go on bearing the consequences j â€"| of our wickedness and stupidity, seeâ€" § 9 | in“";mcn making a mess o‘f‘ this ./R || world, seein gthe sorrow and heartâ€" letges Priendy | bregks . which result, and unable to l (\ make things different while men go es\ Bible class:| ON refusing to follow His way sather *« tht‘s;‘ their own. And it méans a heartâ€" ie‘ | discussion:| | break to God. The Cross of Christ tt.| 15. |ftells us that We may well wondar iol ;,d..{.h.y::‘;: atithe depthâ€"and extent of the agony akoll.>z,, | whith men cause God to endiire, ie war he flight trategically west Paciâ€" Assembly ([The story of one of the world‘s nigst famous composers, toxezhr'v% some of his music. â€" | tC 6 told story of the ‘development of a x ‘;' ""o f \ . * kgnius. Also a line picture of school K. 2 P A and family life in Edinburgh. e ofRe . Isfrincible Louisaâ€"Meigs NJX /\1\{ “Nl § athetic picture of ‘the author ; v N ofi‘sz?.‘il:tle Womp;," with her family lN2l DAV‘WR K"C“E” C 'W‘ "“w and friends: |> s «|Jf, G@UNPOWDER To FIRE BULLzTs POINTED Story. of Clata Bartonâ€"Nolan o e ~â€"~ _ o + * n <Auhiermnare AAvoinfea mm | [ William Penn who gave up wealth position in ‘England to becoqn & a‘l;kt'. and serve his new country. | | [The story of a pioneer who in 1836 get out for Oregon, then a = Narcissa Whitmanâ€"Eaton ..A . good \biography of our | first "F*rit, Lady." | Told with unde?sundo inh‘lnd authenticity. _ _ [ .% younger L‘hlldreq true and coloriul yg/flpfipMVSWQHIIFfiimm m‘;w" :s_;’x::; from the life of George Wlsh- BROWN ”im‘ W"D'OF QSED ? FAT CGeorge Washingtonâ€"Aulaire | Pictureâ€"story _ book ~giving â€" our Mnger children : true : and c&o‘rful ig"nes from the life of George Washâ€" raprtOny,..:: 023 10A +4 s ts i2 c5e. 95 } f ! Bimple story ‘of Lincoln‘s Aife from ¢arly childhood <to, the end of the Civil war.; Beautifully illustraged for fiqngcr children. Em t calls attention to the value of the hiny good biographical works in our literature. Our boys. and girlJ will find (tales here, from all over the rdrid of. sacrifice and persistency, of ratic ideals, of beauty and joy; thâ€"may inspjre our youth with the determinafion | to jcreate &A better world, when t!xleir times comes." * : bi Lincolnâ€"Aulaire | Children‘s Department [# ; ‘i?ebr\ury is a month of famous b#f}hdayl. ~Many of ;the nation‘s foreâ€" most men were born in this month. jirlcoln, Washington, Longfellow and ison are among them, men whose work. carried | the country forward, and whose lives have been an i‘Pspir_- ation to allâ€"of us. ‘ afih, she is .ciigible to become a regisâ€" téred. nurse and to enter any essential £ n#ld of nursing she chooses. : | Membership in the U.S, Cadet Nurse cbrps is open to ‘every girl between the es of 17 or 18 (depending ‘on state a v *ghool regulations) ::d kA is a gr mtg of‘n%hiufi hk * n SW » e “b' rbod health. G&m%‘.’mf nake application at any. school of 1 g:. imin' in th,e ‘w‘ bg t We are stricken fathers and mothâ€" ers,! wives â€" and sweethearts : and f;gepds, but reméember that CGod is a. stfi&;kcn Father. He can bear our saorrows ‘with ts, for He understands it :}L H¢, too, saw a Son die. Afâ€". flicted in our affictionsâ€"that is God. As for the boy, realize this: he had tasted the ‘First, fresh draught of life. He is spared ‘from tasting its stale (In schools of nursing, the cadet aurse sélécts her own school, all expense stholarships cover tuijtion, fees, living ci_#énns and uniforms. Upon‘ graduâ€" ‘lflle call is‘ being answered through the | U.S. â€" Cadet Nurse corps; . which fi,iust opened its campaign to ‘reâ€" uit young women for spring clpsm of schools of nursing. . £+. 12 If ~ L k M t t M l |(|| _._.; If YÂ¥ou Have Lost A Son :. > <â€" | _ | |... By DR. A. W, F. BLUNT, Bishop of Bradford, England . . ; ( I| Write on behalf of all puag‘m of jand bitter d}m ~He i:‘z’nat'thgd away meh in the Services who have made| trom the evil that might come. ‘‘; the |great sacrifice. And I write as Death Is Not the End â€" â€" } a father of a son, aged 19, who was! You know your;own . loss. There illed this year while on service 48 2| ;s a hole in your home and your heart. pilotofficer . with the Royal Aif| Goq help you. But do not talk of Fotep : Young, keen, ivigorout and | waste For death is hot the end, Life enterprisingâ€"such they were. And goes on.> I have always been certain bc}x‘e they had done more thart taste of that. > / Ao3 gill the.first sips of life it was over." . | "‘*_.""*** . . *.â€" d Doi es We At?iuzled and sore; We comâ€" plain : and repine. It is easy to be bitter and ‘resentful, "What a" waste !" PUBLIC LIBRARY ES( "‘m I. _ H¢, too, saw a Son die. Afâ€"| (Ed. Note: Reprinted from | the d in our affictionsâ€"that is God.|Jan. 15 ijssue of WAR CRY.: An or the boy, realize this: he had | earlier fi‘nrtisle written by this author d the ‘irst, fresh draught of life.| appeared in a November issue of this is spared ‘from tasting its stale publication.)} * . y ud & 4 F es # 5 a “l Notéâ€"Reprinted from‘the Jan. 15 issue of WAR CRY.‘ â€"~ â€" inspirational, and" vigorously Highland Park 6 THE préss: ~ h Ambrose graduated n 1933 from the Highland . Park high sthool and has spent the past. two year$ in the navy, where he se mfi:rmgns in (Afâ€" rica, Sicily p::zdltaly, ook part in landing operations at Sicily and at Saâ€" lerno. He is at <present . ¢ m‘éur- Dm. who lpobm art Played by the Post Office in the f * Nex: week‘s meeting,;viu feature a discussion on the work 1¢ project,. inâ€" augurated. by Rotary International, and sponsored by the Kiwanis ‘club, Amâ€" Local Veteran Sailor Talks At Rotary Club The members of the Highland Park Rotary club, at, their regular luncheon last week, heard a talk byâ€" Am Cantagallo covering his war exp:%: Some dlsrl\ha:::l"bq Jpl:tc be pur best selves,, ‘how can that happen if there we?l‘e',flo others for us to be with? No man can ever be his hest s¢lf by ‘himself© So hold on, although yYour heart is sore. : Hold on to a lovâ€" ing God to whom your son is degarer even than l{e is to you." He lent him to you:â€"for a time,; and He has taken him now to a more worthwhile life. Some day, ‘please God, you and |he togethéer shall share‘ in the jox‘-'of that life ard that joy shall be for ever. °* { 1 20 U Do not b?llm that\God has thrdrn it all away just when it was coming to fruit. God wastes no spiritual posâ€" sibiliti¢s : in any of us. \He has a use for him, and He won‘t let it be unrealized. . The boy has. higher fiights to reach; a < life to live. He is more alive now than when:he was here. j!He is seeing} more, knowâ€" ing more, :_:d.enjoy more. Qne can remem} rf him in ane‘s time of prayer, andshave_no doubt he rememâ€" bers us. / tif You Will Meet Him Again Death Is Not the End â€" â€" } You know â€"your.own loss. There is a hole in your home and your heart. God help you. But do not talk of waste. |For death is not the end. Life goes on.> I have always been ccrqin of that. > A +4 S The universe. does not make sense if the grave is the end of man‘s life. But I never felt so tertain of it as when I stood by my son‘s grave. My boy, full of zest, rejoicing in life and his promise unfolding all that growth which I loved to see im‘himâ€"God had givenâ€"and fostered; for the use He inight. make of h +A (a% OvER THE COUNTER POINT A wia RELJABLE LAUNDRY AND ‘ _ DRY CLEANING C0. _ SAVE GRE A SE Yohe is1 6 *\ a N Sponsored by 14 14 lfi"ued Thursday of *week the Highland ‘Park Preis, 516 La avenue, Highland Park, HMinois. T phone: Highland Park 557. t cription rates: |$ 5 per single copy; ide of Lake County the [Eptered as second| class Irow March 1, 1911, at the Post Office Highlind Park, IMlinois, | . Mr. and Mrs: es M. Bu 743 (er lavenu? boymul"%. K Butler is the former le liamg, | â€" . ts Mr. and urubfim Pleagant _ avenue, Mr. and Mrs. James pbell, > Lakeside Manor road, boy, Feb. 8. Mt. and Mrs. Thurston Hurst, 1 Burton avenne, boy, Feb: 7. | . _ n qf Commerce, Tht. mt and Siiplormant ~|." Under the direction 6f Frank W man, ihtmqhod of perfectin scheme 3:1’\\::‘ Investi b’;‘ ploitation wi dnoTnd m b:rs thccommfttoe B4 adioekd ~ R meetings jare he} thg,l tary ¢lub each Ma{ifi, v:t Sur Valley club hbouse at 1215 o‘clock. 33 fno:r‘o RECONSTR . Dynamic Wheel ~Body & Fender *J dusy Rapi T Office hoursâ€"I10 to 12 am. Monday through Friday | Tel. H.P. “ * IVILIAN DEFENSE HOUR y noon to insure E HIGHLAND PARK PRES To Painting â€" irths at Hospital i Charles N. But 8 400 her will ‘""‘Wont Ads J it you are in other war work do not ./ WANTED: MAN OR drive delivery ‘ truck grocery . store" wap WANTED: JNTELLIGENT man cooking and. hot Moderate pl'y.-n&ll H P 4 GOOD COOK TO PREPARE piIxâ€" mer, 5 to 8 pim. Tel. H. P, ?,IIS) t MB F mt FORMER RESIDENT OF HIGHâ€" ~Jand Park wants housework by the day. References. Call 5557 and ask for Mrs. Wolfe; > Â¥&H\ FOR SALEâ€" SOLAR ENLARGER SflwichmdS%Mleuu.. 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