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Highland Park Press, 26 Apr 1945, p. 4

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9:30 a.m. Sunday school in all departments. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH . East Laurel Avenue Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector BETHANY EVANGELICAL CHURCH > Laurel and McGovern Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister Sunday, April 29â€" .â€"_ , 11:00 a.m. Divine worship. Serâ€" mon by Rev. Laubenstein. Friends will be received into church felâ€" lowship. ‘ 4:30 p.m. Vesper service in the church parlors. Rev. Willis Plapp, minister of Bethlehem Evangelica) church in Deerfield, will speak. Friday, May 4 â€" 8 p.m. Adults‘ discussion group at parsonage. Sat., May 5 â€" 10:30 a m. Young people‘s Bible class. 5 FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL cHurRcH 8. Green Bay at Laurel R. S. Wilson, Pastor, Tel. 1731. â€" 10:45 a.m. Morning worship, ‘The speaker will be Rev. Bob Inâ€" gersoll, director of the Victory Center, Waukegan. He will speak or provide a speaker for both the morning and evening services, due to the absence of the pastor. 4:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor. Sundayâ€" A‘"tea" will be held in honor of the new members who have united with the church recently. __.___â€"_ â€" 8:00 p.m. Sunday school teachâ€" er‘s meeting. ‘ Page 4 week prayer and praise. The pastor will return to speak at both services Sunday, May 6. Wednesdayâ€" ""rn’eiflii.'*fi;jv 1 â€" _ 8:00 p.m. The . newly elected stewards will meet for the purpose of organizaâ€" tion and to make financial plans for the coming year. Wednesday, May 2 â€"7:45 p.m. Midweek Church Fellowship. Dr. E. D. Fritsch will be in charge. Teachers and officers of the Sunâ€" day school meet in board session after service. a 8:00 p.m. The.Charisma club to meet with the Everett Millers and Don Adees as hosts and hostesses. Bird _banding demonstration â€" will be a special feature. 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a brafich of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Tues, May 1â€"8:00 .p.m. Dorâ€" cas society meeting at the home of Mrs. M. Voigt, 326 N. First. Wed., May 2â€"4:00 p.m. Youn‘g people‘s Bible class. _ â€"â€" ° ~ Nursday, Méy 3 7:45 Senior choir rehearsal _ The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, ‘which inâ€" eludes testimonies of Christian healing, is a 8 o‘clock. Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Probation After Death." Small children are cared for durâ€" ing Sunday church service. ; Sunday school is open to 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 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 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible, and all authorized Christian ‘Science literature, may be read, borrowed or purchased. 8:00 p.m. Evening worship at Lake Forest in the American Leâ€" gion hall, McKinley and Wisconâ€" sin. * Saturday, llyi 5.â€" 1:30 Bethany choristers rehearse. class. s § Sunday, April 29â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. #:40 a.m. . Bible Discussion group. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship Sermon topic, "Hatred in War time." 1 Cor. 9:18â€"27. Friday, April 27â€" group at parsonage. Saturday, April 28â€" WELCOME TO CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF ChRIST, SCIENTIST 9:30 a.m. ‘Sunday school T :5 -p.-. Evening Gospel servâ€" 11 REDEEMER EVANG. LUTH CHURCH 587 W. Central H. K. Platzer, pastor 10:30 a.m. Young people‘s Bible 9:80 a.m. Holy Communion and Litany for the Nations. "A Church That Cares" :80 a.m./fHoly Communion. :80 a.nt. The Church School :00 a.m. Morning prayer and May 2 â€" 8 p.m. Mid Adult‘s Discussion Rabbi Wax Talks on Roosevelt has brought to the helm of leadership his successor. . The inauguration of a new president is always a supreme and serious exâ€" perience in the life of a people. This Friday evening, at the North Shore Congregation Israel, Glencoe, Rabbi James A. Wax will discuss the moral and ethical implications in the change of a presidential adâ€" ministration. â€" Such a discussion should be of great interest to evâ€" eryone as it is in keeping with the patriotic traditions of our country. Guest Speaker at Winnetka Bible Church Miss Vivienne Blomquist, noted children‘s worker of Wheaton, will be the guest speaker Thursday eveâ€" ning, May.3, forâ€"the fourth of a seâ€". ries of six studies on Teacher Training and Child Giidance:â€"The classes are held: each Thursday evening in the© Winnetka Bible church, 886 Elm, atâ€"7:30. â€" Miss Blomquistâ€"will speak on the subâ€" jects, "The Use of Hlustrations" and "Making the Applications." Teachers in the Sunday school and church school will find these stuâ€" dies to be of special help.‘ Class sessions are not limited to Sunday school teachers, but are open to the general public as well. . Sunday, April 29â€" 11:00 a.m. Morning worship service. Dr. Sherwin will preach. Regular weekly services . are held at the Northâ€"Shore Congrega: tion Israel, Lincoln at Vernon, in Glencoe, every Friday evening at 8:15. Servicemen and women and visitors are always welcome. Thutsday, April 26â€" 3:00 p.m: Dancing classes under Agnes Daly. Tuesday, May 1â€" : _ 9:30 a.m. Sunday school and ad ult Bible class. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship. 11:00 a.m. _ The Church school in all departments meets in the Parish House. s ; Creative Writers‘ luncheon at 12:30. Members and guests welâ€" come. Monday, April 30â€" Interfaith ~group meeting postâ€" poned until May 15. Wednesday, May 2â€" t Sunday, April 29â€" Wednesday, May 2 â€" 7:45 p.m Choir rehearsal. HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYâ€" TERIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect Aves Church Phone H. P. 263 Rev. Louis W Sherwin, D.D., Minister _8:00 p.m. Business meeting of SGoO. Recent Births at the Highland Park Hospital Boy, April 17, Lt.â€"Comdr. and Mrs John A. Adair, 23 N. Linden. Girl, April 18, Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Werkman, Chicago. _ ___ * Girl, April 19, A‘{A/“ 3/c and Mrs.. Willard Smith, 864 Taylor. Boy, April 19, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Teeter, Deerfield. American and Allied men resâ€" cued from Cabanatuan prison ca in the Philippines, receiving dzou.o and comfort articles â€" their first in many months â€" from American Red Cross repfresentaâ€" tives there, acknowledged receipt ofâ€"Red Cross messages from home and, parcels of food and medicine during their imprisonment. Boy, Aprilâ€"19, Mr. and Mrs. Del bert H. Johnson, Evanston. â€"> Boy, April 19, Mr. and Mrs. A H. Blockhan, 1617 S. Ridge. Girl, April 21, Sgt. and Mrs. V L. Drisch, 212 Burchill. Girl, April 24, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Larsen, 230 McDaniels. Boy, April 24, Lt. and Mrs. H. E. Kilmartin, Deerfield. The tragic death of President Y.W.CA. ST. JOHN‘S EVANG. AND REF. CHURCH Green Bay at Homewood Gustay A. Pahl, Jr., Pastor Golfers! Play COUNTRY CLUB formerly a private club Now daily fee * CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF AT ITS BEst BRIERG A TE Ladies Day Monday and Fridt¢y ON DEERFIELD ROAD BETWEEN SKOKIE AND WAUKEGAN rOAD, Chicago Phone: Whitshail 6530 or Deerficid 595 Second Spring Concert Admission to the concert will be 35 cents Tor adults and 25 cents for children. The general public is invited. ; Woman‘s Club is Scene Of Junior Prom, May 26 The Highland Park Woman‘s club will be the scene of the Junâ€" ior Prom this spring, which will be held on Saturday evigning,. May 26, from 9 to 12 o‘clock. This prom will be the only schoolâ€"sponsored formal dance of the year. Mr. Kelly and Steve Polliak (the class president) have appointed the following committees: decoâ€" ration chairmen, Adel Mason and Tom Clark; ticket chairman, Geo. Hiller; _ refreshment chairman, Herb Holt; chaperone chairman, Cecil Boyle; favorsâ€" chairman, Butch Heymann. To Be Sunday, May 20 Fletcher Bulter‘s orchestra will provide the music, which is popuâ€" lar along the North Shore. No floor show is planned, as the orâ€" chestra has one of its own. Presenting the second Spring concert,‘ the high school orchestra and chorus will play in the audiâ€" torium, Sunday, May â€"20, at 3:30 p.m.. Concertmaster of the orâ€" chestra, Louis Caldarelli, will be the soloist, and will play the "Conâ€" certo No. 6" by DeBariot, for the violin and orchestra. Louis Caldarelli will also play the first movement of the concerto on the program "Citizens of Toâ€" morrow," _ presented . tomorrow (Saturday), April 28, ‘at 10 a.m., over WGN. His accompanist will be Marjorie Pfister, playing the piano. . Open House at USO Saturday, May 20 The junior class will elect the King and Queen to be crowned at the dance. The chorus singing in concert on May 20 is theâ€"same which will sing for the radio program tomorâ€" row, & ~. There~will be an open house or ‘"Tumble Inn‘" at the USO Saturâ€" day, May 5, from 8 to 12. â€" There will be an army band, and soldiers will be allowed to come a§ well as the high school students. _ The band will consist of 10 pieces from Fort‘ Sheridan.. _ â€" The flopr show will also be provided by men from the Fort. Spring Play Saturday, No "admission will be charged the people coming to dance, but there will be a charge for refreshâ€" ments at the soda fountain, Pool tables will be available for anyone wishing to use them. May 5, at H. P. H. S; This dance, the biggest nonâ€" school affair ever given, will be semiâ€"formal. No bluejackets will be allowed. â€" Seventeen students will appear as actors in the spring play, "George Washington Slept Here," to be given Saturday, May 12, in the high school auditorium. The cast is as follows: ~ Mr. Kimb, John Maundroh ; Newâ€" ton Fuller, Bruce Robinson; Annaâ€" bella: Fuller, Joe Peterson; Madge Fuller, Gail Whitehead; Steve Elâ€" dridge, Irl Marshall; Katie, Jean Spertus; Mrs. Douglas, Jean Sheaâ€" hen; Clayton â€"Evans, Bobâ€" Adler; Rena Leslie, Janet Edmonds; Hesâ€" ter, Carol Sporo; Raymond, Dave Levinson; Uncle Stanley, George Hiller; Leggette Frozet, Bob Henâ€" shaw; Tommy Hughes, Kiecke Fisâ€" cher; Sue Barrington, __Janice Schick; Miss Wilcox, Norene Harâ€" rison; Mr. Prescott, Gene Hotchâ€" Bill Casey is stage manager; Phil Berkmire, sound; Wendy Seng and Dave Brown, lights; George Lichtâ€" walt, Bob Cooksy, Michael Bertoâ€" lini, Wihrn Grady, Norman Ugoâ€" lini, Charles Allen and Nick Jacoâ€" Besides the cast, there are. a number of back stage workers. High School T H E P RESS With the arrival of warm;weathâ€" er, imany classes have been transâ€" ferred outdoors, and baseball has become the main activity. w0# 0 % Something new has been added Monday â€" Baseball, sophoniores and juniors. Tuesday â€" Baseball, all classes. Badminton, seniors. < Penguin elub, tennis, juniors and frosh. Wednesday â€"â€" Tennis, sophs and seniors. _ Archery, Penguin, Badminton, juniors. Thursday â€" Baseball, frosh and H. P. Loses Meet to Powerful Evanston Following a pot luck supper at the home of Nancy Knight, a short busitess meeting was held to draft the H.G.A. slate for the 1945â€"46 Virginia Sheahen is head of af ter school.tennis this year. to the usual clatter and hustle of the girls‘ gym each day at 3:30. Candy is on sale every day at the close of school. Placing in only two field events Highland Park was forced to bow to a strong Evanston track team to the tune of 75% to 37%. Placâ€" ing in the running events, Tom Foster and L. T. Young did:â€" most of Missionary Conference at Winnetka Bible Church seniors. Badminton, sophs.. Friday â€" Open swim.. Tennis, The second annual â€"missionary conference of the Winnetka Bible church will: be held April 26 to 29. Internationally known missionaries will be present to give the world view of missions. ° The first session will be sponâ€" sored by the Women‘s Missionary fellowship, Thursday afternoon, April 26, at 2:30, Miss Mary Haâ€" ney, the new missionary of the church, who is sailing for Ethiopia May 1, will tell of her plans. Miss Haney is going to. Africa under the Sudanâ€"interior mission. . Mrs. William Culbertson of Evanston will bring the devotional message,. The â€"gifts. of .équipment required for Miss Haney‘s work will be preâ€" sented to her at this meeting. A dedicatoryâ€"farewell service will be held at 7:30 for Miss Haney with Rev.â€"Guy Playfair, general direcâ€" tor of the Sudan interior mission as guest speaker. Due to illness, ~the Highland Park team received only 1‘ points in the field events. . Friday evening, April 27, at} 7:45, one of the miracles of modâ€" ern missions will be presented in colored motion pictures of the Wyâ€" cliffe translators among the Inâ€" dians of Mexico. . Mr. and Mrs Hubel Lemley will represent this work. _ Sunday, April 29, will be known as "Missionary Sunday." Missions will be emphasized in all departments of the Bible school. A rally in the afternoon at 4:30 with Miss Nina Gemmell of China as guest speaker. Sunday evening, 7:30, a dynamic missionary leader, Mr. Peter Deyneka, will speak on the subject, "Religious Conditions in Russia Today." This year‘s head of baseball is "Most people are so nice about it" "I‘m a service phone Company. It‘s my job to talk things over with people "Lately, of course, we‘ve had to say ‘No‘ to hundreds of requests for new teleâ€" phones. I do my best to exâ€" leâ€" â€" situation â€" filling requests for ple top of the list on down. *sUY WAR BONDS AND SUY FOR KEEPSI To Attend Conference A number of local high schools will attend the Girls clubsconferâ€" ence at Proviso Township high school in Maywood on Friday, Demand for Teachers At Fort Sheridan STU Janice Schick, Ruth St. Cyr, "Liz" Civilian teachers are> urgently cial Training unit, which trains edâ€" ucationally deficient soldiers yin meeting minimum requiremepts of the army, according to Col. George H.~ Cushman;â€"Fort Sheridan post commander. . Without this schoolâ€" ing, many men, physically fit and in the age group most neelled by the army at this time, would 6t George, Wary Olmsted, Sue Weary, rafibn&h.lurylum oan St. Cyr, Barbara Lasier, Salâ€" ly Lautmann, Peggy Heilbrown, Adele Mason, Pat Foreman, Molly Smith, Theo Zaeske, Marge Nath, Nancy Harvey, Julia Dicus and Shirlee Markell. * be available for service.. .. Over 7,000 soldiers have already graduâ€" atedâ€" fromâ€"theâ€" Special Training unit and are.now serving on gvery corner of the world. Women with teaching experience in the. primary gradet may join this project which helps men serve theirâ€"country as well as prepare for a more useful later civilian life. The salary ofâ€" fered is $2,433 yearly. Teachers work from 7:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m., six days per week. ‘ Applications should be filed with the Civilian Personnel office, Fort Sheridan. "Jinnie" ler, Mar Raymond Clavey, town collecâ€" tor for West Deerfield townâ€" ship,.â€"announcesâ€"thatâ€"theâ€"personal and real estate property tax bills for the 1944 taxes have been mailed. The period for payment without penalty is from April 30 to June 1, 1945. After that a penâ€" alty of 1% will be. added on the first installment. Mr. Clavey will receive all tax payments at his office in the Deerfield State bank, in Deerfield: *~ Following is the schedule of tax rates on which the 1944 tax bills are computed: â€">~ . ~ * ~* h COURRY > .1â€"::0.. itR .l i itc cecciens WB WEST DEERFIELD TAX BILLS MAILED OUT OOUNNY | .1 (ic20. c imiieiirieecnecnicge. Road and Bridge ._..._..._...... .20 High School Dist. No. 113....1.43 Village of Bannockburn ... City of Lake Forest __._._.... City of Highland Park ... Park Dist. of Highland Park. Villag@ of Deerfield ...__.... No. 109 Bond in Dist. 107 No. 109 Bond in Dist. 108 Schoot Dist. 67 :................ School Dist. 106â€"......_...= School Dist. 107 .__.._._.. School Dist. 110 ..._..._._.â€". School Dist. 111 ......._._... Deerfieldâ€"Bannockburn about it when they hear..the whole story. I think that sort of builds up your faith in heips me do my best to help pril 27. P Among those who are going are fire . .41 .44 2.22 2.174 .2.36 3.01 .2.30 279 . .25 .87 2.46 1.81 42 Thursday, April 26, 1945 "TUMBLE INN" 1S TONIGHT AT COMMUNITY CENTER *Tumble Inn" is tonight, April 27, from 8 to 11:30 p.m., at the Community Center; A Lake Forest band willâ€"play. I jonally 1 ut : Poter Deyneka of Russin > H. Lemley of Wycliffe Transiators N. Gemmell of China G. Playfair of Nigeria a.m., 4:30 & 7:30 p.m. WINNETKA BIBLE CHURCH Want Ads FOR SALE:. An allâ€"electric 30â€"in. SITUATION. WANTED: WANTED: Man or boy for yard work. Daytime or early evening. About four hours weekly. Call H.P. 2205 evenings. 9 MALE HELP WANTED: Man to work at odd jobs in drycleaning plant. No experience necessary. Call Highwood 3712 for inforâ€" mation. A 9 WANTED: â€"Stenographer, expeâ€" rienced in typing afd general office work. Good salary. Apâ€" __ply in writing _ or _ in _ person. 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