Although the Community <Servâ€" ices are being continued, it is deemed no longer necessary to keep regular hours at our city hall address. â€" > Salvage messages may be teleâ€" phoned to Mrs. Nathan Corwith, Jr., salvage chairman, phone H.P. 1267, and about other matters to the committee chairmen or to Mrs. J. B. Garnett, general chairman, phone H. P. 298. Donald S Trumâ€" bull, coordinator, For Community Services Discontinued After Sept. 14 Regular office hours are being discontinued after Friday, Sept. All men and women in the servâ€" ice in this area are welcome to atâ€" tend the religious services at any time. The Temple is located at the corner of Lincoln and Vernon, in Glencoe. During Yom Kippur day, there will be a continuous service, beâ€" ginning at 10 a.m. The services will be conducted by. Professor Blank and Rabbi Wax will preach the sermons. 14 ~â€"Miolhday _services in observance of Yom Kippur will be held Sunday evening, Sept. 16, at 8:15 o‘clock, at the North Shore Congregation Israel, Glencoe. _ Professor Shelâ€" don H. Blank will preach on "The Two Altars" in the Temple proper. In the main auditorium, Rabbi James A. Wax will preach, taking as his subject title, "Atonement for What?" Observance of Yom Kippur To Be Held Sept. 16 At N. S. Cong. Israel day school Rally . Day program; 9:40, Bible discussion group; 10:45, RIAN CHURCH Sunday, Sept. 16â€" 11:00 am. â€" Morning Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Substance." 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. TRINITY EPiSCOPAL CHURCH Wednesdayâ€" HICGHLAND PARK PRESBYTEâ€" JO FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, WELCOME TO CHURCH REDEEMER EVANG. LUTH THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, Hlinois â€" t« Sunday, Sept. 16 â€" 9:30 Sunâ€" 11:00 a.m. Morning prayer and and 10 P. M.? Thank you! £ ULLIMNOIS BELL TELEPNONE COMPANY Cmances ars, the first thi ‘d do when .wflhu:ï¬mmmmn That‘ hppï¬-ythuevuydn.ben Fm“e:id-~â€" we‘d like to ewry!meolt::: e.ll-w-qflcfly-p-lb:' So, just for service men, won‘t you help us keep the wires open in this territory between 7 _ _gm 9:30 a.m. The Church School A place for quict thought and study, where the Bible, Hours: hadn‘t been home for 3 years? 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Sundays . . There will continue the use of the transient room for. women cdoming into the city for short peâ€" riods of time. â€" . > Awards for summer reading will be given out in the library audiâ€" torium next Saturday, September 15, at 10:30 a.m. This special feature will close this week, except for weekâ€"end emergencies, as the nursery school, assembly room, and library will be needed for their regular uses. LIBRARY AWARDS GIVEN FOK SUMMER READING During the summer the YWCA offered special housing services to wives and children of men in the service. â€" For example, during the first 10 days of September, 28 women and children were accomâ€" modated. & YWCA Offered Special Housing This Summer Because of the lack of equipâ€" ment, surgical dressing classes have been temporarily closed, American Red Cross, announces that, due to the fact that the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘s club is being redecorated, surgical dressing supâ€" plies have been moved to the atâ€" tic of the clubhouse. Red Cross uniforms and shirts left at the club by surgical workers have been taken to the Public Service .store, Red Cross headquarters, at 521 Central avenue, and: owners may caly for them there. the Highland Park chapter of the Temporary Change In Red Cross Routine Thurs., 20th. Ladies of Philathea class: serve dinner in the Hawley home at 1125 S. Linden. Fri., 21â€"4;:00 p.m. Adv. class in Christian education. morning worship. 8:00 p.m., Evening worship at . Wed., 19â€"4 p.m. Junior class in Christian education; 8 p.m. Midâ€" week services Sat., Sept. 15â€"10 a.m. Confirâ€" mation instruction. Tues., 18thâ€"8 p.m. Philathea class meets. Lake Forest in American Legion ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Sun., Sept. 16â€"9:30. Sunday school and adult Bible class; 10 :45 'fl"ipn.ldmb'ï¬.pfl-. "Totalitarianism with a Future." 9:30 am to 5:30 pm 9:30 am to 9:00 pm 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm BETHANY EVANG. CHURCH w. Sept. 16 â€" 9:30 a.m. school. 11 a.m. Divine worâ€" ‘Mrs. R. G. Maus, 2254 S. Green ay roadsproductionâ€"chairman for Philathea Class at Bethany Evangelical Church Meets Sept. 18 Name of Business the Newtonâ€"Dubbs room, on Tuesâ€" day evening. Sept. 18. Hostesses for the evening will be Mesdames Kenneth Kightly, chairman, Walâ€" Marvin Lawrentz, whose shop is located at 144 N. First street, has changed the name of his business from Winter‘s Tin Shop, to Marvin h'mt’.Mlohl'uh. Wth day of Qctober, 19%, an election will be held in and for the Park Disâ€" :rlt‘ct of !:lcll&.-d Park, u:‘. County, llinois, for purpose submitâ€" ting to the legal voters of said Disâ€" trict the following propositions: 1. Shall bonds of the Park District of Highland â€"Park, Lake County lmnogbel..dwlhomi of : $132.00 for the purpose .of paying for the acquisition of a Raymond Sievers and George Weil. After working eight years for Mr. Winters, Mr. Lawrentz has been in business for himself eleven years, taking over the shop May 16, 1934. His home is at 526 Linâ€" â€"MOTICE OF SPECIAL â€"_ of a kitchen that kisses your "chores" goodâ€"bye! of 3%.00 for the p of buildâ€" ing, M-w-lmvh' and ‘m:ï¬hg of parks and recreaâ€" I areas now owned and opâ€" erated by said Park District, conâ€" sisting of the construction of a repair shop and storage building tract of land conststingâ€"of~â€"apâ€" proximately 12:acres located at the foot of and on the north side of Roger Williams Avenue exâ€" tuul?‘ West from Lake Michiâ€" gan to the first ravine, and for the building, maintaining, : proving. and protecting of same for park, purposes and for the payment of expenses inciâ€" dent ‘thereto. * Shall bonds of the Park District of Highland Park, Lake County, lllinois, be issued to the amount REFRIGERATOR YOU of Bethany IT‘S MODERN â€" ITS GAS MAKE IT YOURS NORTH SHORE 2« COMPANY "The Friendiy People" line of the East Skokie Drainage Ditch, and Southwesterly of the Cenâ€" ter line of the hl%lul of way of the Chicago and Western Railway Company, and Northwesterly of a line described as follows: Comâ€" mencing at the intersection of Beech Street -:d l.:e Cn:f't:. of the Eastâ€" +rly right of way Chicago and North Western Railway am thence Southwesterly along Street to the intersection of Beech Street and Ridgewood Drive, thence Southwesterly along Ridgewood Drive to the intersection.. of. Ridgewood Drive and South Greenm ‘Bay Road, thence Southeasterly along South Green Bay Road to the intersection of Electric Shop 1# N. Sheridan Road Second Precinet: All of that tlondmmmdum Park which lies East of the Center line of the Eust Skokie Ditch and Southeasterly of a line scribed as follows; Beginning at intersection of Beech Street and shore of Lake Michigan, thence Southâ€" westerly along Beech Street to the intersection ~ of . Beccn Street and Ridgewood Drive, thence Southwestâ€" erly dlong Ridgewood Drive to the intersection of Ridgewood Drive and South Green Bay Road, thence Southâ€" casterly along South Green Bay Road to the intersection of South Green Bay Road and Edgewood Road, (Edgeâ€" Section %, Township 4 North, Range i2 East of the ri P. M.) thence West along the Nwth 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 Kast Skokie Drainage Ditch. ‘ tion of the Park District of Highland West Longview Park. _ _ _ Said election shall be held in the four election precinets heretofore esâ€" um-nat--na-u-.n.ut: -MMM:W um“m: Park which lies East of the Center I_w All of that of the mdflm Park which lies East of the Center line of the Easterly right of way of the Chicago and North Western Railâ€" way Company and Northwesteriy of the center line of Beech Street, in said Park District of Highland Park. Polling Place: The Terrac % Roger Williams Avenue course of stailation of a new water mai and sprinkling system for the coumnoh'.‘-:â€"-d th-dudd-:wh-‘ construction of temnis courts : Davis and Maurine and here it is! All of that :flhfll be opened at six @clock A. M. and closed at. five e‘clock P. M. (Central War Time) on the day of said election. _ _ 21.8.9 South Green Bay Road and North n‘iï¬;.uâ€"'" ;-Tq thesce Wesk alors the North line of k“:m 3rd rl..toho ot "m'::ezug with "the e-c'g of "Hated ts S tss or aup ie nb fou ROY MILLEN, the Fourth Precinet: All of that u-ammmd.é Park which ies West of the line of the East Skokie Drainage Polling Place: Highland Park Fuel missioners of the Park GLENCOE Thurs., Fri., Sat. Sept 20â€"21â€"22 Robt. Young â€" Coming: ‘"The Corn is Green," "Song to Remember," "The Afâ€" fairs of Susan," "Son of Lassie" FRL SAT. THEATRE _ 630 Vernon Ave. Highland Park 605 Polling Fiace: The Community Cenâ€" By"order of the Board of Park Comâ€" Sept. 16â€"17â€"18â€"19 Judy Garland â€" Robt. Walker §49 Central Avenue. "FOR WHOM THEâ€" = COTTAGE" DREA M WATER HEATER HOUSE HEATING 14â€"15 MOVING TO CITY â€" Sale: Misâ€" WANTED: ©Heavy clothing for elderly man, size 46. Height 6 ft. Espevially underwear and overâ€" coat. Call H. P. Social Service, Want Ads C O O K â€" _A ND FOUNTAIN HELP Highlard Park Pharmacy WANTED TO RENT: 6 or Tâ€"rm. house, permanent. Up to $100. Aute Recofistruction Co. Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing 322 N. First Highland Park 77 and good hours. Call at Glenâ€" chaise longue, radio, electric elock, chairs and complete bedâ€" room suites; (no rugs). Call Glencoe 1377. 29 RELIABLE LAUNDBY AND DEY CLEANING CO Wanted to Rent FOR SALE Help Wanted D A HL S Phone H. P. 178 P. 4695