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Highland Park Press, 14 Dec 1944, p. 6

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Thursday, Dec, 21. The Christâ€" mas party for the children of the primary: department will be held in the afternoon and that for the jurtiors at night. â€" _ * Wed., Dec. 20, °7 :45 p.m. Midâ€" week Church Pellowship service. Tuesday, Dec. 19, 8 p.m. Monthâ€" ly meeting of Philathea. | * 4:00 p.m. Sunday school Christâ€" man program and White Gift servâ€" iee in the church parlors. In addiâ€" tion to the programs by the chilâ€" dren of the departments, a group under the direction of Dorothy Moldaner Grady will present the pageant, "Finding Christmas." Laurel and McGovern Lester H. Laubenstein, minister Sunday, Dec. 17â€" ¢ 9:30 a.m. Sunday school in all departments under general superâ€" vision of Dr. E. D. Fritsch. 11:00 a.m. Divine worksip. Serâ€" mon by Rev. Laubenstein. _ » choir. Christmas party. The children of the primary department (downâ€" stairs) with their mothers are inâ€" vited. Mrs. H. Nichols is superinâ€" tendent of this department. Sunday, Dec. 11â€" Monday, Dec. 18â€"Baraca class at 8 p.m. i Friday, Deéc. 22â€"7:30 p.m. Anâ€" nual Christmas program of the priâ€" mary and junior departments of the Sunday school. The public is invited to this program. . Sunday, Dec. 24â€"â€"7 :45 p.m. Anâ€" Wednesday, Dec. 20 â€" Prayer service at 8 p.m. f "Ring Out the Old and Ring in the New." | pastor will bring another message on the Christmas story from the Gospel of Matthew, "The Forgotâ€" ten ‘Man of Christmas." â€" Christâ€" mas carols will be sung. 1:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor for young people. â€" 4 Saturday, Dec. 16â€" Sunday, Dec., 31â€" . 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:45 a.m. Morning service and Holy Communion. . C6 . 1:30 p.m. Rehearsal for Christâ€" mas program. All children who exâ€" pect to be in the Christmas Eve program are required to be presâ€" ent at this rehearsal. t3 S$T. JOHN‘E EV. & REF. CHURCH Â¥ Green Bay Road at Homewood Sunday, Dec. 17â€" . 9#:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship. Sermon topic: "The Universal Deâ€" Page 6 Wednesdayâ€" a 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion _and Litany for t Nations. ~â€" Smail children are cared for dur _‘ Sunday school is open te pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. _ A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 48 N. Sheridan road which is open daily from 9:30 o‘clock in the morning to 5:30 in the afternoon, and on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sunâ€" day the reading room is open from 2:80 to 5:30. Here the Bible, and all authorized Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed or purchased. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH East Laurel Avenue Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector Sundayâ€" eludes testimonies of Christian healing, is a 8 o‘clock. . _ Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Is the Universe, Includâ€" ing ,:-, Evolved by Atomic 887 Hazel Avenue . ' This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church« of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, _ The Sunday morning service is hekd at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" BETHANY EVANG. CHMURCH wWELCOME 1O CHURCH 745 p.m. Senior thoir rehearsal. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, sCIENTIST 9#:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10 :45 a.m. Morning worship and rmon. 4 P‘,:‘:“ p.m. Christmas, Eve proâ€" hristmas Day, Dec. 25â€" 10:45 a.m. Christmas service of 1:45 p.m. Evening Gospel servâ€" 9:80 a.m. Sunday school for all 8. Wilson, pastor. : Tel. 1731 "A church with a welcome for 10 :45 a.m, Hour of worship. The 11 UNITED EV ANG. CHURCH 8. Green Bay at Laure] _ :30 a.m. Holy Communion. :30 a.m. The Church School zrvico. f y :00 a.m. Morning prayer and f sermon. â€" Eh d UNITED STATES WAR BON Christian action on behalf of a just and durable peace. He has held pastorates in New York, Balâ€" timore and Williamsport, Pa., beâ€" fore coming to Columbus, The honâ€" erary degree of Doctor of Divinâ€" it Hexaimimne io a new speaker, will ehneuiu the service at the Chicago Sunday Evening club on Dec. 17. Dr. Garise Little of Broad Street Presbyteâ€" rian church, Columbus, O.. will speak for the first time before the club at 8 p.m. next Sunday in Ocâ€" chestra hall on the subject, "In the Desert You Dig." ° + Dr. Little is chairman of the exâ€" ecutive committee for the Presbyâ€" terian W;rd Order : Movement Which is an educational project for . Other church leaders chosen that night, Dec. 8, were : William Wurm, viceâ€"president; Leonard Eichler, secretary; Henry ‘Groseman, finâ€" ancial secretary; Harry Eichler, treasurer; Fred Grossman, deaon; arvin Lawrentz, trustee; William Wurm ml?l Hemnw Zneske, audiâ€" tors;. William Wurm, ‘ Eichler and Milton VQigt,Igl‘l:: committee; Charles Pantle, sexton; Harry Eichler, organist, and Miss :Lyrtk Grossman, assistant organâ€" Chicago Sunday Eve. Club To Hear Dr. Little _ Christmas carols by one hundred boys and girls, and an address by _ It is to be given by the combined choral groups â€"and orchestra and will take pl':c.c in the Leslic Gates gymnasium on Sunday afternoon and. evening, Dec. 17. The: afterâ€" noon performance starts at 4:30 and the evening concert, which is given under the auspices of" the md.y Evening club, will begin at Next Sunday night at the North Shore Sunday Eveming club, the music department of New Trier Township high school will present its 27th annual Christmas festival. It has been a tradition for New Trier high school to usher in the Christma®s season with this event and this year‘s concert promises to be one of the finest ever heard! The Sunday school Christmas program on Friday, Dec. 22, at 7:30 in the assembly hall will begin the Christmas holiday season at Redeemer Evang. Luth. church, 587 Central, This program is for older Sunday school children. Durâ€" ing the Christmas Eve worship, Dec. 24, Sunday, at 7:380 p.m., the tiny tots of the Sunday school will play their part in the season‘s proâ€" gram. Monday morning, Christmas day, at 8 the matin service will be held. The choir, under the direcâ€" tion of Mrs. G. Hinn, will sing at both the Christmas Eve and Christâ€" mas day worship, $ N. S. Sunday Eve. Club. Has Christmas Program Redeemer Lutherans Milton V was elected presiâ€" dent of the eemer Evang. Luthâ€" eran congregation at ‘the annual meetipg held in the Highland Park church Friday night. He succeeds Cart Arnswald in this office. _‘ Officers who will continue to perve until their terms expire inâ€" elude Fred Bonn and Charles Panâ€" tle, trustees, and Leonard Eichier and Marcus Hagen, deacons. > Christmas Program Friday At Redeemer Lutheran. bie r-.(’ * Sunday, Dec. 17â€" L 9:380 a.m. Sunday*school. 9:40 a.m.~ Adult‘s Bible discusâ€" sion. 8:00 p.m. Evening worship at Lake Forest. Wed., Dec. 20, 8 p.m. Sunday school teachers‘ meeting. f Friday, Dec. 22, 7:30 p.m. Sunâ€" day school Christmas program. ° Sunday, Dec. 24, 7:30 p.m. Tiny tots Christmas Eve service. f ©Monday, Dec. 25, 8 p.m. Christâ€" mas Matin worship. #* 10:30 a.m. Morning worship. Topic, "Theâ€" Advent Faith of Two Women." Luke 1:39â€"58. . * Sat., Dec. 28; 1 p.m. Rehearsal for Bethany choristers. To No Sunday, Dec. 24. â€" In addition to the regular services there will be a carol service and candle lightâ€" ing ceremony at 11 p.m. in accord with the theme, "The Light of the Friday, Dec. 15â€" 8:00 p.m. Men‘s club meeting in assembly ?fl Yeoman L. Wagner will speak. |, Saturday, Dec. 16â€" , * 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. Choir and Christmas program rehearsals, World." The public. is invited. REDEEMER EVANG. LUTH, CHURCH 587 W. Central 10:30 a.m. Young People‘s Biâ€" 2C ui i on n en mt Everett A. Price, 1721 Broadâ€" view, will receive theâ€"degree of Bachelor of Science in dentistry, at commencement exercises Friday, Dee. 15, closing the fall quarter for the University of lllincis colâ€" leges of medicine, dentistry, and pharmacy, which are located at the Illinois Medical Center on Chicaâ€" go‘s near west side, f EVERETT A. PRICE RECEIVES DEGREE Singing of favorite carols by the nudience. © Â¥ ; Slumber of the Infant Jesus â€" ol. ol. bessnccmalftersics â€"utabl T 2 t The Holly and the Ivy â€" Engt lish carol. 4 â€" At the Gates of Heaven â€" Mex« ican Lullaby. ce . & The Wassail Song â€" English folk song. Once Long Agoâ€"Old Bohemian carol. 1 & Now the Rarest Day â€" Czechoâ€" glovakian carol. The Virgin‘s Slumber Song â€" â€"Bring a Torch, Jeanette, Isabella â€"â€"Old French carol. Strangers Say a King is Bornâ€" Czechoslovakian carol.. ‘_Come All Ye Faithful â€" Portuâ€" guese hymn. ol. Ravinia School Presents ing will be held in the Village House Tuesday, Dec. 17, at 7:80 p.m., when the following program will be presented:, Senn Defeats Highland Park Basketeers / | Ravinia school: will . present a Christmas p for the Decemâ€" ber PTA meeting. The carol singâ€" The Casey family is going to pro:idé"tbo‘! cr;’t!;rbt.ld‘::mt l_fkox' b&l: students o ) Pa f school â€" in itlu Christmas play, "Christmas at Casey‘s." The play ‘is to be given Dec. 20 as part of the Christmas assembly program. _ The froshâ€"soph lost a tough game to a tricky junior varsity team of Senn by a score of 45 to.46, after al.yinc extra time because of a .- M si Bill Kelly took the scoring honâ€" ors for the froshâ€"soph with 14 points. Weider, Malizia, â€"Deno Melchiorre, and Johpson also play a fine game for the ponies. o The froshâ€"soph swimmers also won their meét from Niles. Thorâ€" sen, Rubens, Peters, Wright, Wilâ€" son, and Rosenheim all doing a grand job in thofi-'divhiom.‘ The froshâ€"soph diving was won by Hegâ€" arty of Niles; with Haupt, of High: land Park, second; and Friedman of Highland Park, third. Playing against a tail, fast Senn squad, the Highland cagers met théir second defbat last Fri; day, Dec. 8, by, a se of 38 to 45. The Little Giants were outâ€" scored, but not outclassed. ‘ Even"though Senn had a strong defense, ‘‘"Squeaky‘ Melchiorre managed ‘to drop in 16 points take high scoring honors for | evening. â€" This gives Melchiorre total of 43 points f&' the three games thus far on the Highland Park basketball schedule. The cast, which was chosen from allâ€"school i:onts. consists of the following students: Mrs. Casey, Jean Watt; Mr. Casey, John Fay; Mary â€" Casey, â€" "Gin""‘ Sheahen; Kathleen Casey, Mary Adler; Denâ€" nis Casey, Johnny Straub; John Casey, Marshall. â€" The which was written by Jesse M. Ford, is a oneâ€"act Christâ€" mas comedy in two scenes which takes place in the dining room of the Casey home. Swimniers Beat Niles; Break Own Records The Highland Park varsity swimâ€" mers defTahd Niles Township high school on Thursday, Dec. 7, in the Klfihhnd Park pool. The score was 47 to 19. 5 : Hiller set a new record in thy Highland ‘Park pool in the 100â€"yd. breast stroke. Pinkerton also set a~new record in the 40â€"yd. free gtyle,© |~ : 5. The drama classes are taking care of all backâ€"stage work. ‘ â€" The Highland Park 160â€"yd. free style ~relay : team, "consisting of Lautmann, Detmer, Shanley, and Baum, tied the pool record previâ€" ously held by Waukegan, at 1 min. 23.8 see. * ‘ NOTES FROM YOUR High School Comedy December 20 The Boar‘s Headâ€"English carol. Angels We Have Heard on High Touroâ€"louroâ€"louroâ€"French carâ€" The Three Kings â€" Frenich carâ€" Joseph, Dearest â€" German carâ€" THE PRESS |_ All who attended the Lincoin hool P.T.A, program Wednesday ight, Dec. 6, are well informed Jn many matters. eb â€"Dr. William Copeland of Lake ‘orest college gave a pleasantly inâ€" formal but inspirational talk on "Some Things. Not Found in Books."‘â€" He stressed the point that |many intangible qualities such as courtesy, tact, .a winning smile, ‘sympatheti( uqdmundin:. and fairness in one‘s‘dealings,â€"make up :char‘cm, and though they cannot be learned from books they: are ‘:ven more immnt‘ than the now! of all the facts in all fla:m? that were ever written. Mr. Lester Ball, as moderator, iand Mr. Goorg Eckdahl, as anâ€" nouncer, gave the program a truly professional air. J Fellowing splendid address an "Information Please" program combined hyumor with facts on exâ€" tra curricula activities. .Questions from the au were answered by a "board iof |experts" composed of Mrs. Charles Crouch, representâ€" ing Girl Scouts; Mrs. Philip Bigâ€" gert, Brownies; Mr. Karl Velde, Boy Scougs; Mr. J. R. Alford, Cub Scouts; Mr.. W. J. Anderson, the skating rink chairman ; Mr. Stanley McKee, general information; nn? Dr. Copeland, incidentals. | Sift together flour, baking powâ€" der, and sale. Cut or rub in shortâ€" ening. ~Agd milk ‘to make soft Everyone who asked a question that "stumped the experts" was reâ€" warded by a gift of a package of cigarettes, â€" | ts At the conclusion of the/enterâ€" tainment â€" refreshments _ were served. Everyone had a most enâ€" joyable evening. ue t % cup brown sugar 4 teaspoon nutmeg 14 cup cinnamon. candies 2 :l;.i,..-- margarine or _ buttor®" . | 14 16 At Lincoln School .. . 2 cups sifted flour. 2 toupoou baking powder i teaspoon salt 4 cup shortening § cup milk : [% Suwbject}\. .CHRISTIAN SCIENCE; A Religion of { ‘T Answered Prayer | â€" * Place .. , .FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SEIENTIST / _ \Highlard Park . â€"â€" * 387 Hazel Avenue FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Lectufer . ARTHUR C, WHITNEY,.C.S., of Chicago, II1. Time . . . .MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 18, 1944 at eight o‘clock â€" Doors will.open at 7 :00 Please mail me,, without cost or obligation, latest edition of *Tips to Trappers," also fur shipping tags. Ruval Route . . . . CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM SEARS, ROEBUVCK and CO. PÂ¥ ‘ _ _ HOURSâ€"W ® luphr-tx&n.-.n.o*p:." .1-' where the Bible and all the writings of Mary Baker Eddy ' may be read, borrowed, or purchased ; x '% language is also ':mg xn . The Public Is Invited to Attend _A Free Lecture on _â€"Christion Science Apple Dumplings x/ Member of Board of Lectureship of The lothcvcinnl. The First Chm\ of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS 43 North Sheridan Road fi?rg'fi"‘siw‘i& Jeb s definitely, No new stamps ‘until Dec. 31. u* t PROCESSED ~FOODS â€" |Blue stamps A8 thru Z8; AS thru Z5, AZ and B2 remain valid indefinite» If. /No new blue stamps will be valjdated until the first of next th, : * SUGAR â€"â€" Sugar stamps 30, 31, , 33 and 34 each good for 5 lbs. indefinitely. Stamp 40, good for 5/bs,. canning sugar thru Feb. 28, His brother, Donald, Storekeepâ€" er 8/c, USN, is stationed aboard an LST in the Pacific area. They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Lesâ€" ter Peterson, 117 N. St. Johns. floured and knead gently 12 nimtn.hm 1 /8 i-chtrl:t_ Cut into 4â€"inch squares. Peel and core apples and place one on each square. Mix brown sugar, nutâ€" meg, and cinnamon candies, Fill center of apple with sugar mixture and dot with margarine or butter. Pull the corners of the dough up over the apple and seal. > Bake on ungreased baking sheet in moderâ€" ate oven (375°â€"F.) 30 to 40 minâ€" utes orâ€" until apples are done. Serve hot or cold wth cream or milk, sweetened, and flavored with nutmeg. December 13, 1944 | MEATS, FATS â€" Red stamps A8 thru Z8 and AS thru $5, (oz im« new ration book good for four galâ€" lons thru Déc. 21. FUEL OIL â€" Period 4 and 5 coupons remain valid thruout the heating year. Period 1 coupons main also valid thruout the i“fiz eele | 4 SHbES â€"â€" Airplane stamps, 1, 2 and 3 in book three good indefinâ€" itely. 4 j Robert »Peterson, on duty, at a naval powder factory ‘in Indian Head, Md., has been promoted to the rank of motor machinist, Sp. 8/c. He is 18 years old. > Body & Fender Repairing Auto Painting â€". Blacksmithing 322 N. First Highland Park 77 Yield : eight dumplings. RATION REMINDERS GASOLINE â€" Aâ€"13 coupons in Dynamic ‘Wheel Balancing Auto Reconstruction Co. . © Turn out on lightly 2130 pm. to $:30 pam. D A H L‘ S. T . . Thursddy, Dec. 14, 1944 ‘FOR SALE: tiful Beverly Hills section of Chiâ€" cago. ‘Write stating age and qualiâ€" fications and list telephone numâ€" ber if possible. Interview will be arranged at our expense. . T. D. BAIMA â€"â€" 744 Bowen Ave. Chicago 15, 1IH. FOR SALE: Clothes from fine home, barely used. _ Women‘s sizes 9 to 14. Conts, suits, furs, and evening .dresses. Can be seen at 1250 Burton avenue, @ny morning before 11:00, FOR SALE: Hines‘ lumber work bench, medium size, with vise. to assist in care of children. No cleaning, windows or laundry. Exâ€" cellent salary. Own room and HELP WANTED: Female. Exâ€" perienced steamstress for steady position in dry cleaning plant. Call H. P. 3710 for interview. > (89â€"3) For light general housework and fine permanent home in the beauâ€" Want Ads LOST:; . Red felt purse con c articles and papers of Reâ€" r ard for information to recovery, _ Address MCK, c/o ~Highland Park Press, 516 Lauâ€" GIRL or W OM A N LOST: Toy â€" Auction Winnetka Community House, 7:30 p.m. Monday, December 18, 1944. Benefit Winnetksa _ Lions Patient: "But, can‘t I even look at them on the street?" Service Fund. Doctor: "You must avoid all forms of excitement." steel plates 1 7 /8 inches thick at the water line. Incidentalâ€" ly, coal which we use at our rives by lake boat.© All of i# is brought in before lake shipping closes for the winâ€" re‘ City. and chair. H. P. 511. sold as waste paper instead of burning it as has been done in the past. A new supertransport airâ€" plane ,called ~the â€" Strato Cruiser is capable of carryâ€" ing cargo and 100 passengers at 340 miles per hour, lost Thursday, Dec. 14, on No. First St. near Central Ave. Call H. P. 3200. LIBERAL reward offered. * 42 paper for salvage? Phone H.P. 2985. our government. In the near future old currency will be from a change in policy by Help Wanted Let us plan your Glencoe 15 For CATERING: ‘Reasonabie. "Cell 14 *#3 *\ S

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