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Highland Park Press, 9 Mar 1944, p. 4

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dt 2k WELCOME 1O CHURCH tions at the)gchool Wednesday mornâ€" ing, March (I5, at 9 o‘clock. ‘Twentyâ€" four of the boys have indicated an army preference and thirtyâ€"one a navy BCE. ‘The | who plan to take the tests are ag follows : Herbert ‘Alexâ€" ander, Bradley, | Robert Brand, J Clark, Raymond Dalee, Sheldon , William < Hutchiâ€" Bob Barnes, Cal Bauer, Ken Benâ€" nett, John [Bowden, Al Buckmaster, Jack Frost, Goeclitz, Jim Hart, ‘ohn ]“_\hnin Kopp, Harold {r-v_ , _ Bil Linville, Johnâ€" Lioyd, Ernest Manasse, Harry Marsh, Truâ€" man Metzel, Bill Murphy, Don Nosek, Frank Sturtgvant, Bill Winters. Fred â€"Bjotk, Waiter Burkhardt, Geno Gentilini; John Meyer,. Joe Mocogni, B nhardt Olson, Richard Sals, Emmett Dufva, Kirke Erskine, Jerry Rell, | Don Gotschall, Dick Hagen, : Hek Hawes, Norman Hirsch, O ;a ason, Williaim Rahner, Robert iroder, ~Don _ Shanafelt, Richard Sthnclifie and James. Van ately 50 boys of the Highâ€" land Park high school will take Aâ€"12 and Vâ€"12 college qualifying examinaâ€" 50 Stuien’ts Will Take Armyâ€"Navy Tests at School 11 mn":"-.?.! Herman t, 1810 Broadview an-‘ a group of fgeal inductees for‘ service in the U.S. gavy. Leuer, service manâ€" ager and hanic at the Highland Park b of North Shore Buick} enlisted in the navy. Sherwin will Yponeh l(?lm'“ I.fi ch 12â€" 5 ’nfi‘hl im | jumi Lester tei tinue the of Affirmations‘! when h theme: "1 Aut the Do is will â€" t durin be officials (hight for special recognition g is: welcome. A Â¥, : March 9 Choral re rRIDAY," 10â€" | 3: } in Christian Education. SA MA Y ,5 h 11â€" x L Fhioa?y"huilch Â¥, Majch 17â€" MONDAY, March 13 to FRIDAY, March 17 7 45 | services each night :&;mn:;. “l:tl preaching. T45 Concluding service of the Religious week when Rev. Mr. __ 8 p.m.. Aduit Membership group at the WEDNESDAY March 15â€" _ . _ . EPP ind s unâ€" 1 p.m., Bethany Choristers rehearsal un * "atsauneo chomes *** l-il-t-lmom Rev. Lastsr H. Laubenstein, minister }- \|First Church of C‘irht, | k"s mhllgtbo!o‘u with the Umbach‘s at scuukaee., "< 2 5) 0 2 d 5t 0 Aavgy Rcemoersnip IprouP We CHU HIGHW IAY, March 15â€" ~ ;g ax .P::olv‘l_o'_- Bible class. ST. JAMES ROMAN CATHOLIC : 4. Mimre Rev. James D. pastor vesper. The Rev. Faul Rev. John 5 will speak on "Strayâ€" 146 North .,.::fi.n" us "’r':n.' «2t -n;l;; worship service. Dr. Men‘s club in the Assembly church school meets in the| | 9:30 a.m., Churgh . schobl and .B eemegrines ud . | | nokemiaee "Aniin seurs p.m., ) s m‘p% mm;m | ol y rd. & Homewood ave. 4 p.m., Children‘s v | | Pahl Jr.. nastor 8:45 p.m., Len in a l Christian |Science ESDAY EVENING, March 14, 1944, at 8:00 of 12â€" of the Board of Lecscmblofm Mot Church of Christ, $ t, in Boston, FREE LE The public is cordially invited to a whn D.D. MARGARET MX diady i be ‘s © Kingdom;" Mtt. 387 Hazel ® ON BY aginf migdue rporme | CVOppsecs uoo e t o ents: He sticks closely/to 120552P® [ ||‘ my 1899 trains were operating over a double track rightâ€"ofâ€"way as _ {The exhibit 04 Mr. ‘Wilder‘s work south as Highland FPark M@Wt&u part of the same 1 be on during March in Mandel‘s | j construction was pleted to nette. The line ated Hery, ninth floor, Wabash. ~ | _ {ut this point but rights were obtained over the Chic ames Reynolds, 56, blored, | was stricken with a (heart ck 84 evening, as he was| ffeuring M}. and Mrs, Hgrry S. AÂ¥dier, 531 N. St| Johns avenue, by he |was ployed. He was driving north on G Bay road,| between Eim ank Park avenug, when he suddenly ed the car over to the side of the d and collapsed. | [3 . > | > Chikes, Te fum Charen o oaen, e his true art as avoca » f Mr. Wilder ig a mefiber of| the | Shore Art league) find exhibits that gr w ‘includq': a h(I:h; body fitzfiken | the ful\!jenl e at 2335 W. Lake stteet, Chicago. thie ames Reynols styricken with a h evéning, as he d a nh‘ Mrs, Har St| Johns avenus, fire Chiet William‘{{Hennig. was pajsing by and Reyn to the Highland Park hospital, where he pronounced dead. ~) =â€"_ . | . Ch apolis ‘school of| Fine me to Chi to w istitute and Ar chitectural school. 11 all children are cared for during church service. © B } “ t md:o,-&-..u,'“‘l::du Nee ulc realtin is maintained efi ....,.zi‘:: ut o nainiained is open from i9 :30 6 k in thg morning to 5:§0 in : afterncoon and t Sm.mnnmi;o' hng-t 0 & 5 :B0. [Here the BHible ‘all qrized Chiristian Scienge literat may be read, | â€"East Laurel avenue, Tel. 985 . > adet John :Evan Lidicker, son of se o 20e " atatwk Kelleh yeater ./ ',.udunfi.‘J.Li‘ r ‘of 1844 :80 a.m. #câ€"- $s l erfield road, ‘is.. continping : pilot in on dideine prarif wa ing at Greenwood Armp Air field, ( Sunday in month, | c Iff]:e,/(.‘-tecnwOOd, Miss.); where he AESbAYs AND SAINKS DAYS.â€" . éntly reported as a studdgnt in basic #0 a. Y.!dr Commi | Un t‘ training. He was [graduated é§apel). ... m kt curm f Highland ‘Park high cl:hool‘ and A wl t . tte ded the University. of| Illinois at _ | $18sy, UNITED, EVANGELICAL _ I {//t/ana. st f avinia‘s Tom ‘ Tom Wilder of Ravin eâ€"man show of his 0 the Tra Room gallerie rothers, Chica’o. H rge canvasges on the J FIRST ITED EV, , 1 » u.-ll’.‘}r.fl _ and n 1 DAY, March 12â€" _ || _ i | 19 :30 a.m., :l'f:-dn achool} Leslia Dnhko.‘ 10:4{_ pel Morning \ #ervice., |*Two | -:l m”“hnmlo::n 4 :vOr‘ f J rilp) T. Evoming sorfice."" "IEgiah‘s Green Bay road and Deetfield avenue || March 10, 8:15 o‘clock, at North _ tm & &3’& 431."202" â€" || Ehore Congregation Israel, Glencoe. eIGHLANG r > | || | |Acclaimed by critics as am outstandâ€" . North m’? n place contemporary ‘drama, em::ohy by _ _Rev. w. ri, Pastor® _ i\ Jameés Gow and Arnaud| D‘Ussecau "'gf."._ 'g“c"'; sdhoo!, Mrs. Iral| faises questions that are fiot remote 10 :80 a. m.. gmhs worehip. but real and poses problems which the es o ho heeday fof the hentst|| freedomâ€"loving peoples in 8t solve. rs. Ira Breakwell, presidbnt. ° _ ; Servicesâ€" are held at: the temple, ~I Lincoln and Vernon avenuks, ob Friâ€" HIGHWOO ay evenings and: are open to all. ‘them are| landscape ‘studies done and around Highland Fark. _ Mr. Wilder studied art at the Minneâ€" Aal t 55 : FIRST ITED EV, i Green h"{‘ and DAY rI h 12â€" [re.l | 0 :30 a.m., g:nd.y se Leslia Dreiske, tendent.! ~ I 0:4% a.m., | Morning | Wervice. ‘*‘Two t ‘Teachers Meet." U â€" *OH :45. p.m., Christian wore! â€" | + T:45) p.m.. Evening | ‘s cha of"”"' m;‘m ve ev \ song ‘ NESDAY, March 18â€"4| 7 & p.m.. Prayer meeting. 9:80 a. m. !gd- y sghoo!, M: 10 :80 N mheum '0-.-': :nhtz of tfil:.'l hauffeéeur: Diés _ _ f Heart Attack NDA YSâ€" ip of The Mother C o‘clock,; and Nacth ""Tigue mad e North a Rev. Charies W. Sefwrd, Pai JDAY SERVICESâ€" ; :80 a. m., Sunday s 1, 1 hinnt Scegomebiepten ts |the first Tuesday |of the HIGHWOOD METHODIST Highwood avenue and ; place wed or purchased. e Man TURE TRINITY EPISCOPAL of t he turned to. comâ€" vocatioh, continuing n avocal k 8 d ibi ‘ and | Bible ‘is holdinga paintings in | at Mandel has eleven s. . Many istudies done at 8 o‘slock. song serwice.ll | Rabbi James A. Waxt will preach n "Tomorrow the World," the play 7 ently being produced in Chicago, n“w) ‘for the Friday evening . ices on old avenue arch 10, 8:15 o‘clock,| at North r. Institute renth:f'dme- Asd and later at the: Art i railroad for destined to Chicago.| .. | || | [ > ‘| In the year 1903 a mmmwm ibertyâ€" ille to a point just auucmwny.mchiduhmtmm few months of operation on this line was by steam ¢ and trailer cars, but| later in the kame year one electric car was ‘@ragged over the C&NW tracks, a power juniper made and electri ice was inaugurated, Still later, a subway was built\ under the NW and physical ions made with the main line at Lake ; and the branch e to the town of Rockefeller, (Inter | and now Mundeleiti, Illinois.) > . _ [ > | ‘In 1903 construction| of the railroad north from Waukegan was balls | by the Blatk Hawk place in this‘ area in s. Ab m _ Li ivate in this war. : They ny Indian arrows. | iss Marie McCraren g:an order to ente of her\’ father ~a hiarge papers | from the y show a lapse of f etween his entry into th is first battle engageme ‘ADET LIDICKER N r)lt‘x.or TRAINING tarted and by Decem Xenosha, Wisconsin. nade so that North S! 3treet, Evanston, to tra ‘or continuation: of their October 31, 1908 was s y . M Saos Nomp â€"5 (aP ioh e 4 i hB POBLRY : * | IneSE Nt * Just half a century mmucmty.wsuumyâ€" original predecessor of the Chicago North Shore and aukee Company â€"was organized. : [SPA Ti \‘The first completed of what has since become the nation‘s : electric j nilmdsyltem.cnk-ud a sin« track line built from in Street and North Avenue to Tenth is fitting that the N Highland Park in too will have a bi THE: PUBLIC! _ â€" { vaukee‘s downtown; bus 919 trains were runnir ‘ity of Milwaukee.© : abbi to Discus: lay Appearing ow In Chicago year later the northe During 1907 city stree on the South Side raren Sist in the City of W Company A thrilling Feb are two to ‘be ar, which the early i, Illinois.) â€"â€" .. [ ! f bfflwmflmdmnhfimWauks;an 2, 1905, trains were operating as far as tension work was continued and less than terminus of the railroad was Racine. wmicemmbythl:Nfifllfifl. of Milwaukee and arrangements were also nmwwnw is of the Northwestern Elevated Railroad ride into Chicago. Es Fp BP idlymwhmw#flfi?bn 7 event that startled the the papers the draft the dis= Civil war. een days army and the rails" to the Bluff ; on in 1898â€"the year that aukegan. Service was inaugurated on July ', 1941. Today, with ‘o/ operation bflwlr was ~a also have to expand and improve and. byAunnt of through between Chicago‘s Loop and the THE PRESS 0 NORTE $E0M% ani America‘s first allâ€"electric of Thursday night, March 9, (at the Highland Park U.S.0;, offers a variâ€" «ty of | inment for : men and women. There will be craft inâ€" struction at 7:30 under the supervision of : Frederic Greencbaum. ‘At 8, Dr. G. L. Weil of the Highland Park Arâ€" chery .club | will inst in . archery. ‘Service gnen and G.’S.B‘.flgirls who are interested may play duplicate bridge. â€"{Friday, March 10, there -fil be a dancing | party sponsored by the Jewâ€" ish Welfare board. Jim: Whittéhurst will present 30 minutes of magic, The 1672nd Service unit band will play for dancing and at 9:30 the J,W.B. will lserve cake and coffee. |4 | ‘ Keno will be featured on 'm:m March 11. Service men and and G.S$.0, girls will draw prizes from the prize grab bag. At 9, there‘will be inâ€" formal dancting and at 9:30 |refreshâ€" ments will be fe@t : go 17 s1" Java At 9 a.m Sunday, March 12, the Dance ni Py OR Molan t vfl"’-‘* ’l‘:f"‘ . phateist s i a long time togethe: 44 â€"â€"â€"On.Wednesday, March 15, in tah on jate Apricg At 8, there will be a parior at 9, inf i Lk on June 5, 1926, with th gate and High c o e i e | e § * chased, roadbed was impf@ved and heavier rails were laid.! S¢: .. was speeded up year after igear, with the result that the Sh Line won international ‘hhors as the fastest electrically : railroad in America, -n% the ‘Speed Trophy five times years in competition --, : other electrified interurban f ‘An extensive equipmenf modernization program start Fall of 1939 and which (his beenâ€"slowed up because of it sécure materials vital to thp war, was climaxed by the to the world of the first <éimpletely electrified streamilined 3 twin Electrolinersâ€"which were placed in service . \ monndMflvhnhem_ ary 6, 1941. 4 ‘ :On March $0, 1944 thille two airâ€"conditioned haye completed a millionâ€"niles of service for more than ‘ communities as Highland $lark and the other north shore town is also proud of the part i@played in furnishing military and c trinsportation during Woell War I, but our job today is even important. !f- the Army and Navy are being m providingmtp‘porh'hndfionimdflnmfim’. a0 portant military es ‘ ntsâ€"Fort Sheridan and G Tremendously increased |yviumes of civilian ‘traffic, brought abou gasoline rationing and. h tage of automobile tires, are b dled every .and*ll with the same amount of equipn in : ial peace tily + [ :C PR hua_olflnm juâ€"uldliuqnhdvlh. me -flodp::'d “b-.n" -Mt;:'“- 5 | & -? , of Highland vill appiatici hd-m&-. ; DON‘T BURN PAPER The North Shore Lingé $ikes pride in that it serves such sple . Telephote ‘Directory â€" P € d f % ging.:::: * f t « rlyp’flnvozq please look at your present listing in tÂ¥ directory to make sure it is epmesed "ae to © Your slenilipr directory goes to press mnfl' ‘in-wooccm.w"“ It BuY, u. 1 | the convenience of tesidents jof mlmlâ€"v-_m-llo hout k 5d ar, with thie result that the North ors as the fastest electrically t lun'Spend'I‘rophimfim-E! l1 other electrified interurban beenâ€"slowed up because of ie w 164 NDS AND STAMPSE the inatiguration of North they are ranked of one million e was the delivery of four ‘Ted Soyfand, 17, son of A Mrs. Ted Soyland, former H Park high school student, en! the nayy Vâ€"5 program and r (ormivedgtyonl(ndfln State Teachers college, Terre EPHKONXE COMPANXNYT * Thursday, March 9, 1 4U08 S d‘ nc isdicl > : t UnX © Coke pre n P ts : â€" OM J Ne ies t ctiith al k 4 of Mt. :

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