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Highland Park Press, 22 Feb 1945, p. 4

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7â€"23, from the secretary, board of U. 8. Civil Service 'Enmiqm. Chiâ€" cago Quartermaster Depot, 1819 W. Pershing Rd., Chicago 9, III.; Regional Director, 7th U. 8. Civil Service Region, â€"New Post Office Bldg., Chicago 7,â€"111.; or secretary, Board of U. 8. Civil_Service Exâ€" aminers at any post office of the firstâ€"orâ€"second class. Interested ~persons gwhould .obâ€" tain an application form, together with a copy of Announcement No. Obtain application form, togethâ€" erâ€"with aâ€"copy of Announcement No, 7â€"22 from the Regional Direcâ€" tor, 7th U. S. Civil Service Region, New Post Office Building, Chicago 7, I11., or Secretary, Board of U.S. Civil Service Examiners, at any firstâ€"or second class post office. United States Government Employment Opportunities The United States Civil Service commission announces an open competitive examination for filling the position of civil service examinâ€" er (marketing and allied fields), $2433 toâ€"$3828 a year including overtime, for duty at Chicago, 1II., Détroit, Mich., and various other points within the 7th region of the U. 8. Civil Service commission, which includes the states of Hliâ€" nois, Wisconsin and Michigan. No age limits. . es Page 4 Louls W. Sherwin, D.D., Minister 8:00 p.m. Evening worship .at Lake Forest. American Legion hall, McKinley and Wisconsin. Wednesilay, Feb. 28â€" . : Sunday, Feb. 18â€" ,â€"11;:00 a.m. Morning worship service . Dr. Sherwin will preach. all departments meets in the Parâ€" ‘TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Friday,â€" March 2 â€" 4:00 p.m. Senior class â€"in Christian educaâ€" tion. 8:00 _ p.m. Adult‘s â€" discussion group at parsonage. : e Saturday, Feb. 24â€" > . 10:30 a.m. Young people‘s Bible class. Sunday, Feb. 25â€" 9 :30 a.m. Sunday school.. > ©9:40 a.m. Bible discussion group 10:40 ‘a.m. Morning worship Topic: "A Great Faith." Sunday, . March 4, 10 a.m. The Rev. A. Kirchhoefer‘ of Highland Park will lead the worship and preach.> / k 4:30 p.m. Vesper service.. Mr. Victor Sherring will talk. Tuesday, Feb, 27â€" , 7:45 p.m. Members and friends of the Brotherhood will meet at the Highland Park Recreation hall; afterwards assembling in the Chesâ€" ter Hart home where Messrs. Hart and Jones will be hosts. Wednesday, Feb. 28â€" 4:00 p.m. Junior class in Chrisâ€" tian education. _ 7:45 p.m. Lenten service. Thursday, March 1â€" â€"7:45 p.m. Senior choral rehearsâ€" al Saturday, March 3 â€" 1:00 p.m Rehearsal of Bethany choristers. Friday, Feb. 23â€" Laurel and McGovern Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister Sunday, Feb. 25â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 11:00 a.m. Divine worship. Serâ€" mon by the pastor continuing to speak on The Lord‘s Prayer. Subâ€" ject: "His Sacred Name." 8;.0‘p.ni. Class for candidates for church membership. § Wednesdayâ€" 9:80 a.m. Holy Communion and Litany for the WELCOME TO CHURCH HIGHLAND PARK PRESEY TERIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect REDEEMER EVANG. LUTH. CHURCH 4:00 p.m. Youngâ€"people‘s Bible Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector 11:00 a.m. Morning prayer and BETHANY EVANGELICAL CHURCH 4:80 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. The Church School Church Phone H.P. 263 East Laurel Avenue 587 Central Wfim day evening meeting, which inâ€" Green Bay at Homewood G. A. Pahl, Jr., Pastor Sunday, Feb: 25â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school and Adult Bible class. $ 10 :45 a.m. Morning worship and sermon. lee-Cn?.desOfl945 At Chicago Arena, Mar. 1 One of the greatest â€" if milo a oi to 32 win, last Saturday, the greatest â€" casts ever assemâ€"| FCbâ€" 17. °. t _3% bled for an ice extravaganza will} With Jack Stroud hitting his Jong be here with "Iceâ€"Capades â€" of| shots at the beginning, Highland 1945" opening March 1 at the| Park started fast. Eugene Melâ€" Chicago Arena for a two weeks enâ€"| chiorre played his usual pointâ€" gagement. <> s making game and scored 21â€"of the * In the company of 152 are many | 34 points for the local team. Jack outstanding stars, some ‘of them| Ryan, who was out because of a former figure skating titleholders.| ®mashed toe, was back Saturday The list of former champions inâ€"| to help the Varsity come through cludes Donna Atwood, Nate Walâ€"| for its final game. " * In the company of 152 are many outstanding stars, some ‘of them former figure skating titleholders. The list of former champions inâ€" cludes Donna Atwood, Nate Walâ€" ley, Red McCarthy, Henry Lie, Marilyn Quinn, Phil Taylor, â€"Ann Robinson, Denise Benoit and Eleaâ€" nor Meister. Others ° featured are Markhus and Thomas, famed as "The Old Smoothics," Condon and Bohland, Jimmy Lawrence, Trixie, Edythe Dustman, . Patti Phillippi, Eric Waite, Ai Surette, Ted Meza, Leo Loeb, Chuckie Stein, Esco La Rue. Mary ~Bovee,â€" Frank St. Amant, Gerry Chaney and Bill Provost. Monday, Feb. 28â€"7:45 p. m Congregational meeting. Wednesday, Feb. 28â€" Gerry Chaney and Bill Provost. inl services, tonight (Thursday) The "Iceâ€"Ca‘pets, lovely skatâ€"| fOr Highwood boys who have givâ€" ing girls of the ensemble and balâ€"| en their lives in Workd War IL. let, are 90 in number in this fifth| Henty Hansen, chaplaim of ‘the edition of "Iceâ€"Capades." Highland Park post, wift officiate. The lavish production ,,.-5.,,' _ Included in the program are two Friday, March 9 â€" Missionary public service with Rev. and Mrs. Gordon Smith of Indoâ€"China givâ€" ing a dramatic presentation of misâ€" sionary work among aboriginal tribes. March 48â€"25 â€"â€"Victorious Life conférence with Paul D. Gordon, speaker. : 4 Wednesday, â€"Feb. 28â€"â€"8 p.m. Midâ€"week service of prayer and Future Events * ._ Wed., March 7 â€" 8 p.m. Annual Congregational meeting. healing, is a 8 o‘clock. , Tuesday, Feb. 27â€"8 p.m. Philaâ€" thea class will meet at the home of Mrs. R. S. Wilson, 25 S. Green Bay, for their «monthly meeting FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30.. . A fred public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 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 ages 7:00 p.m. Christian Ende Cyrus. Fritsch in charge. 7:45 Evening gospel service with popular song service and evangelâ€" istic message on subject, "God the Creator," or "Does It Matter Where We Come From?" wed literature, may be read, borro or purchased. 0:45 a.m. Morning hour of worâ€" ship. Sermon theme, ‘"Prayer and Missions."~ . Subject of next &, -and-y'-huu 2:30 to 5:30. Heré the Bible, ‘and UNITED EVANG. CHURCH > Green Bay at Laurel > > R. S.. Wilson, pastor. Tel. 1731 "A Church that cares." . Sunday, Feb. 25â€" * ~9:30 a.m. Sunday school for all ST. JOHN‘S EVANG. & REF. CHURCH 7:45 p.m. Midâ€"week Lenten servâ€" Smail children are caréd for dur _ There mre ten of ndent in gorgeous lighting effects. makes â€" "Iceâ€"Caâ€" service is Science ravor d On| Trier and Evanston. The meet will SUAâ€"| be run in the form of relays*in from | preparation for the Oak Park reâ€" ‘8Dd| lays which will be held March 24. ence| Following the Oak Park meet 0Wed | will be the Wheaton relays on Apr. 28, the county meet on May 3 to n 10, the Proviso relays district meet ‘on May 12, and the state meet on 6 May 18 and 19. 17""1" Schools with which we are seekâ€" Tankers To Compete in | }hte Meet Sltunhy Funeral rites will be held Satar: day at 9 :30 a.m. at Kelly‘s Funcrat Besides the parents and twin sis ter. she is survived by a brother Bobby, aged 10. ‘Judith Lynn Mordini, one of the twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Nello Mordini, 335 Oakridge, High: wood, passed away in the Chilâ€" dren‘s Memorial hospital in Chicaâ€" go on Wednesday, at the age of 11 is a patient at the same hospital. How can it be done? _ Buy at least $522.:60 worth of stamps per week and. there will be no chance of falling short. Don‘t let your neighbor carry your burden, do your share.. _ f Now that â€" thereare approxiâ€" matelyâ€" 17 more weeks of school left at Highland Park high, we‘ll have to boost our total stamp sales from $8,883.85 to our geal of $15,â€" 000.00 . â€" Varsity and Froshâ€"Soph _â€" Both Win Last Game Rites for Mordini Sales to Playing their last home game of the season, the Varsity cagers batâ€" tled the Wells five from Chicago to a 34 to 32 win, last Saturday, The :froshâ€"soph went out and reversed last week‘s headlines by winning in an overtime 45 to 38. Bill Kelly, Johnson and Ernie Maâ€" liza accounted for all but six poinst of the scoring. * NCCSâ€"USO, Highwood, Hold Memeorial Rites Included in the program are two timely war reels and a talk by a guest speaker on war pensions. Public invited. _ ® Track Team to Hold First Meet March 10 Preliminaries will be held at New Trier Friday evening at 7:30 to deâ€" termine who will swim in the indiâ€" vidual events. My. Kendig, varsity coach," does not expect to do .too well in this extremely keen comâ€" petition, but he Jbelieves that the experience received will ‘prove inâ€" valuable to them. $ Entries are Pollak and Pinkerâ€" ton in the 100â€"yd. free style and Hiller in the 100â€"yd. breast stroke. A 200â€"yd. freestyle relay team will also be entered, but the two other boys swimming in this relay beâ€" sides Polliak and Pinkerton have not yet been selected. . ~> on the track, the Highland Park Mr. Danakas, coach of the tesm, said at their first session on Monâ€" day, Feb. 19, there is only one mainâ€"stay gone from last year‘s team, and that is Frank Musser, the ment means that our chances for a successful season are great. Helping Mr. Danakas with the highâ€"school sports fans are lookâ€" ing forward to the opening of the _ Concluding their swimming seaâ€" son, the pick of the Highland Park swimming team will travel to New Trier Saturday afternoon to take part in the competition for the state â€" championship . swimming team. freshmen and sophomores will be Mr. Baker, who was also an assistâ€" ant football coach. ing meets are Maine, Waukegan, Libertyville, Niles _ , Evanston (froshâ€"soph only), Senn and Uniâ€" versity of Chicago high school. The NCCSâ€"USO, 428 Railway Ave., Highwood. willâ€" hold momorâ€" With men already warming up The first meet of the season will High School TH E PRES S The program Zimbalist has se lected for Sunday‘s recital is a varied one including Vitali‘s "Ciacâ€" cona." Ysaye‘s "Ballade" for vioâ€" lin alone, "La Clochette" by Pagâ€" anini, and three Chopin composiâ€" tions, a "Nocturne," "Valse," and "Mazurka." â€" Two features of the program will be Brahms‘ "Sonata in D minor" and Ernest‘s "Concerâ€" to for Violin and Piano." Tickets arte now on sale at the box office. m!l CA DC BEEMIE . SOnete :: ;)Mm{,:':; und Ern«t'g: "Concer .*!â€"-'.- or other :fil in and Piano." Tickets|# .-"fl“h on ‘h.';. pub are now on sale at the box office. :": tisk _"" ~‘ UNITED STATEs war Bomps!|â€" R. B. Olson, Editor. i BUY THEM ." . KEEP THEM!| Lester S. Olson, Publisher. ‘ Zimbalist began his professional musical career when.he was nine years old. â€" He ran away from his Russian home in Rostovâ€"onâ€"theâ€" Don to a nearby town where an Italian opera company was playing. After hearing the »boy play, the opera director immediately â€"engagâ€" ed him and that evening the audiâ€" ence was amused to see the most important post of the orchestra, that of concertmaster, occupied by a boy whose feet scarcely touched the floor. Efrem Zimbalist Plays Since 1928 he has been head of the violin department of Philadelâ€" phia‘s Curtis Institute of Music and in 1941 he was appointed diâ€" rector of the Institute. He makes an annual tour of the United States, presents a recital every year in Carnegie hall, is heard at least once each year at New York‘s Lewisohn Stadium as well as at the Philadelphia Dell, and appears frequently as guest artiston major radio programs. He has composed for violin, piafio, voice, chamber groups and orchestra. . He has conâ€" ducted the Chicago Symphony and the Philadelphia orchestra. He can play any number of musical inâ€" struments and can talk on almost any subject from books to jade, from chess to politics. Legion Social Night; Birthday Ball At USO February 26 The. JWB andâ€" Highland Park GSO sponsors a formal dancing party from 8 to 11. Music will be furnished by the 344th band. Variâ€" ety show at 9. Refreshments at 9:30. At Orchestra Hall Sunday One of the most famous names in the musical world today is that of violinist Efrem Zimbalist, wheo will appear in recital at Orchestra hall on Sunday afternoon, Feb. Zimbalist first appeared in the United States over 30 years ago and has been an American citizen for many years. He has undertakâ€" en two world tours and many more than that in Europe; the United States, Canada, Cuba and South America. Among ‘Sons in Service" should be the name of First Lieutenant Sherman: E. Keller, son of Rev. and Mrs, Christoph Keller. Lt. Keller, squadron navigation offiâ€" cer, has been awarded the Distinâ€" guished Flying Cross for aerial bohbardment operations against the Japs in the central Pacific. On February 8th, Capt. Robert E. Eberly, who served with the enâ€" gineer corps, gave a brief talk beâ€" and the program continues to be a grand suteess. At 7 p.m. Mrs. Lucy Smith starts the evening with her dance instruction. At 8 there is inâ€" struction in square dancing and a few rounds of square dances. This is followed by informal dancing to the juke box. On the fourth Monâ€" day of each month, there is a birthâ€" day ball celebrating ‘with service men and women who have. birthâ€" days during that particular month., A band plays for dancing and a wiant birthday cake with candles is carried into the ballroom zs the group _ sings ‘"Happy Birthday." Serving as hostesses with | Mrs: Smith on Monday evenings are: Mrs. Harold Early, Mrs. Phil Gould and Mrs. Hodges. Mrs. Wilâ€" lard. Dunham is in charge of . reâ€" freshments. Special Parties Friday, Feb. 23â€"The 344th army band will play for a dancing parâ€" ty.â€"Men from theâ€"outgoingâ€"unit at Great Lakes will be special guests. Junior hostesses will be Lake Forâ€" est and National College of Educaâ€" tion. There will be a variety show by members of Tri Delta sorority of Northwestern university. _ Re: freshments, Mrs. Carlstone serving. Monday, Feb. 26â€" February Birthdayâ€" ball. Music by 344th band. Refreshments at 9:30 served by Mrs. W. Dunham. Tuesday, Feb..27â€" / Serck fore the Legion members, on the Chinaâ€"Indiaâ€"Burma theatre of war. Dancing is featured at . the Highland Rark USO cach Monday | â€" Communications â€" intended for ‘p-bm-th'flu’um side of the paper only, and be &m'flifi'nndm of the writer. They should reach the editor Wednesday noon to inâ€" sure appearance in the current isâ€" Executive Board Will Hold Election Mar. 19 Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, of thanks, obituaries, notices of With the executive board elecâ€" tion on March 19, the junior and sophomOre session teachers have been ssked to list. the possible candidates for nomination. Miss Rinkenburger and Mr. Stewart, deans, Mr. Wolters , principal, Bob Harvey,. president of the council, Bob and one of Qfio‘mmfi‘m-&w wil}â€"select the finat and the ten juniors whose names will appear on the ballot. From this list, eight seniors and four juniors will be elected to govern the school body for the coming of the North Shore Congregation Israel in Glencoe will be occupied by Dr. Louis Binstock of Temple Shilom, Chicago, who will conduct the service and preach a sermon on "An Act of Faith." Dr. Binâ€" stock is an outstanding rabbi of naâ€" tional reputation. He is highly esâ€" teemed and respected as an eloâ€" quent preacher, His subject is one that should be of great interest to everyone. > f Taken By Death MEATS, FATS â€" Red staimps: Q5, RS, SS last date for use, Mar. 31. Red stamps TS, US, V5, WS, X5, April 28; Red stamps Y5, Z5, A2, B2, C2, D2, June‘2. | stamps XS, Y5, Z5, A2, B2, Mar. 31; blue stamps C2, D2, E2, F2, G2, April 28; blue stamps HZ, J2, K2, L2, M2, June 2. ~Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Hinois. â€" Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure! avenuve, Highland Park, III. Telephone: Highland Park 557. least two senior girls or boys and at least one junior girl or boy on N. S. Congregation Israel To Hear Dr. Binstock Miss Alma Salo S$/Sgt. Robert Schneider, of the army infantry, has returned to this country after spending 20 months in the Asiaticâ€"Pacific theater of operations, and" will shortly be spending a furlough with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo L. Schneiâ€" der, 439 Oakwood. He‘ will first report to Fort Sheridan. _â€" Technician fourth grade Louis F. Haberkamp, 656 Homewood, has been awarded the army Good Conâ€" duct ribbon for exemplary behavâ€" ior, efficiency aral fidelity, acâ€" cording to an announcement by Col. George H.â€" Cushman, Fort Sheridan Post commander. He is a member of the Medical Detachâ€" ment, 1642nd Service unit. > s_".hlr FUEL OIL â€" Periods 4 and 5 good Feb. 5. 2 and 3 in book 3, good indefiniteâ€" Corner of Lincoln and Vernon, Glencoe. Service men and women in this areajand visitors are alâ€" ways welcome. $ REDEEMER LUTH. CHURCH CHANGES WORSHIP HOUR Beginning March 4, Sunday, the morning worship hour at Redeemâ€" er Evang. Luth. church, 587 Cenâ€" tral, will be changed to 10:45 a.m. to permit a longer time for Sunâ€" day school. This allows an addiâ€" tional 15 minutes. Sunday school at the usual time of 9:30 a.m. ‘Regular weekly services every Friday evening at 8:15. Funeral services will be held on Saturday, at the Kelley Chapel, at 3 p.m.. Interment will be made in Mooney‘s. RATION REMINDERS â€"‘stamp 34, Feb. 28; of ANOTHER CASE OF YANKEE INGENUITY The parents of ene Pvt. Underâ€" wood definitely had something there when they christened their baby son "Colonel" some few years ago. He would not be a true G.L. if he did not cash in on that cirâ€" cumstance now. Using a phone, and cagily omitting any mention of his rank when making reservaâ€" North Shore Qas Ce. I "THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE® | sults? You know Want Ads FOR SALE : TWOâ€"STORY FRAME BUNGALOW... FULL BASEâ€" MENT, HOT AIR HEAT, OIL BURNER. LARGE GLAZED FRONT PORCH. TWOâ€"STORY TWOâ€"CAR GARAGE, CHICKâ€" ‘ EN HOUSE, 16 by 30. 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