Sermon Series at Redeemer been announced by the Rev. H. K. Platzer of Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church, at 587 W. Cenâ€" tral avenue, for the coming four Religious Observances." Matthew 12:1â€"13. "Loyalty to Christ Amidst Opâ€" position." Acts 19:23â€"40. YPS Fall Program Opens The Young People‘s society of Redeemer church will open its fall activities with a meeting on Thursâ€" day, Sept. 13, at 7:30 p.m., in the assembly hall. New members will be welcomed at this time. An elabâ€" orate program is being planned by the entertainment committee. Mr. Charles Baldino is president, and "Insistent Prayer." â€" Luke.11: 5â€"13. "Saved Through Christ." Acts 16 22â€"34. Page 4 Su‘hy.sefl.l; 9:30 a.m. Sunday school and Adâ€" ult Bible class. : 19:45 a.m. Morning worship nul‘ sermon by the pastor. Monday, Sept. 10â€" es 8:00 p.m. Monthly meeting of the Men‘s club. All men of the Church are cordially invited to atâ€" tend. Wednesday, Sept. 12â€" 3:45 p.m. Beginning of confirmâ€" ation instruction. § Thursday, Sept. 13â€" 2:00 p.m. Regular monthly meetâ€" ing of the Women‘s guild in the parsonage, with Mrs.‘ Pahl as hostâ€" Tnees. snn cwiee "****P C\ _ For State Treasurer Saturday, Sept. 15â€" 10:00 a.m. Confirmation instrucâ€" tion. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school in all departments. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH â€" "A Church That Cares" S. Green Bay road at Laurel. °. R. S. Wilson, pastor Slmd-y, Sept. 9â€" . _ 9:30 a.m. Sunday school for all 7:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor. Mrs. Rostad â€"will speak to the young people. 8:00 p.m The teachers meeting in the assembly hall. â€" 10 :45 a.m. â€" Morning woyship. Sermon by the Rev. Paul Rostad, returned missionary from India. 7:45 p.m. Evening Gospel servâ€" ice. Mrs. Rostad will speak conâ€" cerning missionary work in North east India, and will show motion pictures of the country. 7:30 p.m. The Young People‘s New members will be welcomed. Tuesday, Sept. 11â€" 8 p.m. Beâ€" rean class will meet at the home of Mrs. Elsie Nichols, 47 Elm street, Highwood. % f Wednesday, 8 p.m, â€" Midâ€"week service of prayer and praise in the church. + 2o : Sunday, Sept. 16 â€" the evening service will be in charge of a group of young ‘people fromâ€" Norwood Heights church in Chicago, who, with their pastor, Rev. F. P. Cunâ€" ningham, will conduct the service. An offering will be received for their new church building. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 9:40 a. m. . Bible Discussion group. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship. at McKinley and Wisconsin 8:00 p.m. Church council meetâ€" ing at the parsonage. Tuesday, Sept. 11â€" us 8:00 p.m. The Dorcas society meets at the home of Mrs. G. Shuâ€" man, 142 S. Green Bay. WELCOME TO CHURCH by the staff in the assembly hall. PF B 0727 PV & o PPPPDOT Monday, Sept. 10â€" 587 Central avenue H. K. Platzer, Pastor Sunday, Sept. 9â€" 11:56â€"13. [ 1 i% Young children will be cared for ST. Green Bay road and Homewood BETHANY EVANG. CHURCH ** "Laure!l at McGovern 11:00 a. m. Divine worship. REDEEMER EVANG. LUTH. CHURCH 8:00 p:m:~EveHiing worship a.m. _ Morning worship. "Insistent Prayer." Luke s 264 Priority Over at junior class in Christian education 'i_._t‘h_gfl’ldnd'. ' 8:00 pm. â€" Midweek service at the home of Dr. and Mrs. E. D. Fritsch, 336 Orchard lane. Teachâ€" ers and officers of the Sunday schoo} are urged to be present for an important board session. Thursday, Sept. 13â€" 8:00 pm. Monthly meeting of the. trustees in the pastor‘s study. Wednesday, Sept. 12â€" M 1:30 p.m. Monthly meeting of the W. M. S. in the home of Mrs. Grant‘ Benson at 1855 S. Green 4:00 p.m. First meeting of the advanced class in Christian educaâ€" tion in the choir room. * Bay road. Dr. She Sunday, Sept. 9â€" TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Sundayâ€" % 9:30 a.m. The Church School 11:00 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon. Wednesdayâ€" FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SsCIENTIST 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Subjectâ€"of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Man." HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYTEâ€" The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" cludes testimonies® of Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Small children are cared for dur 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. Aâ€"free public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 N: Sheridan road which is open daily from 9:30"0‘clock in théeâ€"morning to 5:30 in the afternoon, and on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sunâ€" day theréading rtoom is open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible, and all authorized Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed: or purchased. > 4:00 p.m. East Laurel, Avenue Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector RIAN CHURCH Laurel, Lindenâ€"and Prospect Church phone H. P. 263 ; Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, D.D., RICHARD YATES ROWEF Former Secretary of State ‘_of lMlinois Subject to the Republican Primaries Tuesday, April 9, 1948 RICHARD YATES ROWE STATE TREASURER War Govetnor, RICHARD YATES E'.-.'*".“ His election will promote Republiâ€" can unity and strength. finances, He pledges a courteous, istration as State Treasurer, and careful investment and strict acâ€" counting of every state dollar. Veteran of World War One, sucâ€" cessful insurahce executive and ï¬ leader of Jacksonville, ARD YATES ROWE underâ€" NW**~Morning worship: his candidacy for of the COOLIDGES SUBDN, C â€"H. . OWn# .......2..5., B _and all of Lot 37 ....37438 J. Meggtorint â€" ........... .40 M Purcelt ............ .. M A. â€" Dram® 22 2s usc ssc0.000> T K. ~Malone \.o......}......22 Kongh & Pererson .......36 8. Nilsen No 8 ft of Lot 38 _ F, (Paviik .Jr. .c..q..02e0 F. Silfestrom 2........... J. T. Brown .......0..000. K. A. DeRB® .......9g0008 R.. Calder That pt lying Wiy of the Wiy line of Lot 50 Blk 1 First Addn to Ravinia . Highlands extended Nly t oNly line Lot 44 Blkk L .....2....> C. Matted ....c.....0.004. J.â€" W. PRFROE : .scrsilizeee T. . WaH®O® 2u,l0c2.00e00+; F.. Hathaway ........:..> N. â€" Lindmen . .,..........> J, : A. ‘COSpEF â€".......â€"..1. 4 (C. Slorahan NÂ¥ lot 22 and all of lot 3 ....... 208 F.. Meithtor ..........«.. K M LAE C1..2cizsiens en C. A. Norden E 40 ft lot. 4 and all of ‘lot 1 .. 144 J. H. Cline Ex E 80 ft lot 4 and all of lot 3 ..3&4 J.â€" M. Schnelder ......... 7 ARTHUR DUNAS RAVINIA TERRACE SUBDN, $s HAMBLY COLBERT O0‘8 LAKE VISTA sUBDX. Weber (ex N30 ft & Ex E 130 ft) Lot 5 and (Ex E. nâ€"ft). lot 6..A%6 . . Bartlett ........... 9 T. W MntQNeb .c....... . .Yk and E of 3rd P. M. according to the plat of said partiâ€" tion recorded on June RAVINIA DELLS SUBDN . 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Mooky â€"........â€"cil% T. W. Alliso® c.clcccec n 9 * sunpx, or LOTS i & 15 to 18, INC., LARESIDE MANOR SUBDN, _ C. Wright .. W. E. Leever TIMMERMAN‘S SUBDN J. V. Clinnin (ex Ravinâ€" in Hillside Subdn) & (ex Hillside Subdn) ... 4 Do all W of Hillside Dr § Blonder & Clinnnin That _ pt W of Hillsfe Dr. .. 6 First : Nationa! ~Bank of Chicago, That pt Sly of Washington P1 ........ 6 tended .......lllsccccsusee T Blonder & Clinnin That pt W of Hillside Dr and _ the E line of Hillside Dr extended .........llsce> T Do That pt W of E line _ of Hillside Dr extended 8 irst National Bank _ of Chicago, That pt E of E line of Hillside® Dr exâ€" Warrant No. 9, dated April 30, 1980, the acquiring and improving of a pubâ€" lc park ofLot One (1) (except the Eastâ€" erly Tem (10) ft. thereof) Block 50, Highâ€" land Park, Lake County, Iilinois, CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK I. %. Howell (ex that to 8 line lot 7 th Niy 916 ft to a pt th E %) ft to P O B) and (ex 8 100 W. E. Holland E 60 ft ... L. C. Schults (ex E 19% PCY BM _ eviasvvauveane 96e M, D. MUKBNE .ccrsssu24s+ soUTH HIGHLAND ADDITION . A. Wightman ex st & Do (ex 8t) ..c.......â€" 268 _ 10 sUBDX. OF PT LOT 2 BLK 8 HIGHLAND PARK T L. Welse .......0..000 08 0 .. Swanson ............. .2 10 Goldhery |............. 30 â€" B _ P. AVORY 1 inecscorscn‘s dW 8@ RAVINIA HILLSIDE SUBDN, P. Romano N 15 ft lot 3 and lot 2 rerser iyle® : p. Gillen . ..........«â€". 8 f Ferree Nly 16 ft ...... 9 F. Gillen (ex N 30 ft).10 line of Hillside Dr. ex Do Do Do That pt Sly of RAVINIA WOODS SUBDN Spencer (ex st) N% 9 Conrad (ex W 90.3 _ (ex N 30 ft) (ex 8 45 ft) 17 148.64 143.6 115.81 1134.92 101.13 First Precinet: All of that portion of the ‘Park District of Highland Park which lies East of the Center line of the Easterly right of way of the Chicago and North Western Railâ€" way Company and Northwesterly of the center line of Beech Street, in said Park District of Highland Park. Polling Place: Davis and Maurine Electric Shop . 4 10 N. Sheridan Road Becond Precinet: .All.of that m tion of the Park District of High Park which lies East of the Center line of the East Skokie Drainage Ditch and Southeasterly of a line deâ€" scribed as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Beech Street and the shore of Lake Michigan, thence Southâ€" westerly along Beechâ€"Street to the intersection of Beech â€" Street and Ridgewood Drive, thence Southwestâ€" erly along Ridgewood Drive toâ€" the intersection of Ridgewood Drive and South Green Bay Road, thence Southâ€" easterly along South GreenBay Road to the intersection of South Green Bay Road and Edgewood Road, (Edgeâ€" wood Road being the North line of Section 35, Township 4 North, Range 12 East of the 3ri°P. M.) thence West along the North line of Section %, ‘Township 43 North, Range 12 East of the 3rd P. M. to the point of interâ€" section with the Center line of the East Skokie Drainage Ditch. Polling Place: < The Terraces %5 Roger Williams Avenue Whird Precinet: All of that ‘porâ€" tion of the Park District of Highland Park which lies East of the Center line of the East Skokie Drainage Ditch, and Southwesterly of the Cenâ€" ter line of the Easterly right of way of â€"the Chicago and North Western Railway Company, and Northwesterly of a line described as follows: Comâ€" mencing at the intersection of Beech Street and the Center line of the Eastâ€" erly right of way of the Chicago and North Western Railyway comg::cy. thence Southwesterly along h Street to the intersection of Beech Street and ;Ridgewood Drive, thence Southwesterly along Ridgewood Drive to the interseetion of Rï¬mfl Drive and South Green Bay thence Southessterly along South Green Bay Road to the intersection of South Green Bay Road and Edgewood Road, * (Edgewood Road being the North line of Section 35, Twullh. North, Range 12 East of the 3d P.M.) thence West along the North line of Section ®, Township 48 North, Range 12 East of the 3rd P.M. to the point of intersection with the Center line of the Rifliet Skokie Drainage Ditch. _ _ Fourth Precinet: All of that u-ofmmmdnmm Park which lies West of the Center Dlfl.“ Te ?Mx Highland Park Fuel 1M6 Deerfield Road â€" ‘The polls will be opened at six o‘clock A. M. and closed at five w‘clock P. M. (Central War Time) on the day of said election. By order of the Board of Park Comâ€" missioners of the Park District of Hmhumunoâ€"ny.nnnn. ‘ ted this Tith day of August, 404. \ ARTHUR W. OLSON, President ROY MILLEN, 2149 Secretary. Great Need for Housing Facilities at Highland Park USO in Highland Park and the North Shore. â€" On Sunday night, Sept. 2, the USO was thrown open and The need for housing continues 549 Central Avenue. Flace: The Community Cenâ€" NHorth Shore Gas Ce. I "rurE PRIENDLY PEOPLE® | Body & Fender Repairing Auto. Painting â€" Blacksmithing 322 N. First (Highland Park 77 Thursday, Sept. 6, 1945 Printer‘s Ink Magazine says . . packages to the â€"Pacific srea. â€" The humid clâ€" mate loosens them." @ A technical school in Pennsylvania has purchased a battle scarred Bâ€"17 Bombâ€" er for $350.00. The original cost was said to be approxiâ€" mately $350,000.00. ©@ Depreciation is an item of expense in almost anything plant equipment and underâ€" out. Then too, some equipâ€" ment becomes obsolete beâ€" cause of technical improveâ€" ments which makes replaceâ€" ments desirable even before the old equipment wears out. Your Gas Company constantâ€" ly investigates and uses such and friendship that exist in confidence in the real goodâ€" whelmingly in the majority." â€"Chauncey M. Depew. @ "Let us never lose faith in human nature, no matter how D A HL S