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Highland Park Press, 25 Oct 1945, p. 6

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â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school with classes for all ages. 8. Green Bay at Laurel R. S. Wilson, pastor. . Tel. 1731 Sunday, October 28â€" f FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Probation After Death." Small children are cared for durâ€" ‘ing Sunday church service. 11:00 a.m. The Church school meets in all departments. 11 :00 a.m. Morning worship. Dr Sherwin will preach. Laurel, Linden and Prospect Church phone H. P. 263 * Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, D.D., Sunday,. October 28â€" The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" dayâ€" evening meeting, which inâ€" cludes testimonies of Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. : 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. Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, <in Boston, Wednesdayâ€" Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. Sundayâ€" 9:30 a.m. The Church School 1:50 p.m._ World Community Day service in the Y.W.C.A. Dr. George Gibson, minister of the United church of Hyde Park, will speak on "The Price of Enduring Peace." . Provision will be made to care for small children during the service. R Saturday, Nov. 3, 1 p.m. Reâ€" hears of Bethany choristers. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH East Laurel Avenue Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector 7:45 p.m>â€" Midweek Church Fellowship service. This will be the monthly missionary service and the usual offering will be received. Thursday, Nov. 1â€" 4:00 p.m. Advanced class in Christian education. hi Friday, Nov. 2â€" 4:00 p.m. _ The Little Herald "Thankoffering program" under the general supervision of Helen Hecketsweiler will be held in the social rooms of the church. "Tea" will follow the program. . Everyâ€" one is welcome. 7:00 p.m. _ Evangelical Youth Fellowship. © The pastor will conâ€" tinue the discussion on the "Teachâ€" ings of Jesus." § Wednesday, Oct. 31â€" 4:00 p.m. Junior class in Chrisâ€" tian education. 11:00 am. Divine worship. Rev. Lester H. Lauben‘stein, minister, will preach. This is Men‘s Day, and the members of the Albright Brotherhood will have a part in the service. HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYTEâ€" RIAN CHURCH 10:45 a.m. Morning worship and sermon . by the . pastor. ‘This Sunâ€" day is the anniversary of the beâ€" ginning of the Reformation in 1517. We will observe this anniâ€" versary on this Sunday. The serâ€" mon topic, "The Truth Shall Make departments. ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL AND Friday, Nov. 2. World Communâ€" ity Dav will be observed at the loâ€" eal Y.W.C.A. All women of this community are cordially invited to attend. DPr. George Gibson, pastor of Community church, Hyde Park, Chicago, will be the guest speaker. You Free." brating its centennial anniversary this month, and will hold special services for all the churches in this Sunday, Oct. 28â€" T:30 p.m. â€" The St. Peter Neighâ€" borhood church of Northbrook, ident of the North Illinois synod, will deliver the sermon. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Laure! at McGovern Lester H. Laubenstein, minister WELCOME TO CHURCH 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is & branch of The 11:00 a.m. Morning prayer and T:A5 p.m.. Senior choir rehearsâ€" Green Bay Rd. at Homewood Gustav A. Publ, Jr., pastor 9:30 a.m. Sunday school in all 9:80 a.m. Sunday school. Red Cross Files Claims BUNDLES FOR AMERICAN CHRISTMAS â€"STOCKINGS s With so many more wounded service men in the Chicago area than last year, Bundles for Ameriâ€" ca.will again assume the responsiâ€" bility of supplying every man with a stocking filled with .gifts on Christmas â€" day. _ The . response from Highland Parkers was so gratifying last year that the ladics in charge are sure this worthwhile project will have the same fine coâ€" operation this year. f u. $ Â¥1ICTORY Bonps BUY THEM .. . KEEP THEM! Since Vâ€"J Day, the country has been beset by a large number of strikes and the labor : problem looms large on the national horiâ€" zon. Vital issues and important principles are at stakeâ€"in these conflicts. . This Friday evening, at the North Shore Congregation Israel, corner of Lincoln and Verâ€" non streets, Glencoe. Rabbi James A. Wax, in his sermon, "Religion and the Labor Crisis," will indiâ€" cate the moral and the ethical imâ€" plications that are involved in the controversy between employers and employees. * Regular services are held at the Temple every Friday night at 8:15. Visitors are cordially invitâ€" The American Red Cross is as suming the responsibility of filing claims for men being honorably discharged from the service at Gt. The Chicago chapter is recruitâ€" ing unenrolled volunteers to assist in clerical work one or two days a week in the Gt. Lakes separation center.â€" Hours from 9 to 5 daily. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carey, 1000 N. Ridge Rd., boy, Oct. 21. * Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Smith, 831 Waukegan Ave., girl, Oct. 21. Cpl. and Mrs. Robert Zahnie, 343 McDaniels, boy, Oct. 24. Mr. and Mrs. David Neil, Wilâ€" mette, girl, Oct. 24. An orientation course will be given at the Highland Park Comâ€" munity center, 549 Central aveâ€" nue, on Wednesday, Oct. 31, from 10 am. to 3 p.m. Anyone interestâ€" ed is asked to contact Mrs. J. C. Redlich, H. P. 4034. Births at Highland Rabbi Wax to Discuss Mr. and Mrs. James Kearns, of Northbrook, girl, Oct. 20. f 245 High St., Highwood, girl, Oct. Mr. and Mrs. John Gledhill, of Deerfield, a boy, Oct. 18. Mr. and Mrs Robert E. Clarkâ€" son, 317 Vine, girl, Oct. 18. 8:00 p.m. Circuit meeting. Those planning to attend will meet at the church. _ g 8:00 p.m. Worship in 8:00 p.m. Evening worship at Lake Forest, American Legion hall, McKinley and Wisconsin. . Wednesday, Oct. 31â€" . _ ble 10:45 a.m. _ Morning worship. Sermon topic, "All Things to All Men." I Cor. 9:19â€"27. Thursday, Saturday, Oct. 27â€" s ' 10:00 am. Young People‘s Biâ€" Sunday, Oct. 28â€" * 8:00 p.m. Redeemer guild will present ‘ the play, "Our Church Fair." â€" Mrs. Marvin Lawrentz is 1045 a.m. Hour of Worship. Message by Franklin Claus, minisâ€" terial student at Moody Bible Inâ€" Siatington, Pa. The pastor will be at Lawn, Pa., to speak at the 50th Wednesday, Oct. 21, 8 p.m. Midâ€" week service of prayer and praise. Thursday, Nov. 1, 8 p.m. Choir rehearsal. Sunday, Nov. 4.« The pastor will preach at morning .and eveâ€" ning services. The Holy Communâ€" ion will be pbserved on the second Sunday of November, the 11th. ing and afternoon rally, and also speak in the church at Palmyra, for youth. Shirley Klingler, leadâ€" 7:45 p.m. Evening Gospel servâ€" ice. Franklin Claus again will speak, and possibly provide special musie with his accordion. Pa., on Sunday evening, where he also served as pastor. 1930â€"34. He will speak at a mornâ€" REDEEMER EVANC. LTUTH. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 9:40 a.m. Young People‘s Bible 587 Central Avenue direct to the Office of Surplus Property, Department of Comâ€" merce, General Products Section, Washington, D.C. . All shipments are made in the buyer‘s crates by railway express, collect. Increasing Demand for Canteen Aides at Fort Due to the increasing demand for both daytime and evening canâ€" teen aides for Fort Sheridan, Gt. Lakes, the Chicago airport and Vaughan hospital, Hines, an eveâ€" ning training class is being arâ€" ranged for the convenience of emâ€" * Like the Kâ€"9 dogs of war, army homers were put through special training. Some were taught to fly at night, overcoming their urge to perch .at night. © Certified check, cashier‘s check, bank draft or money order made out to‘the treasurer of the Unitâ€" ed States covering the amount of the purchase should be addressed in apprehending enemy agents, in indicating locations. of disabled craft, in conveying warnings and getting other vital communicaâ€" tions through with dispatch when human and mechanical methods fail. Homing Pigeons, GL Veterans, On Sale Thousands of army homing pigâ€" sons, veteran "G.L" message carâ€" riers of good breeding stock, are now being offered for direct sale to civilians, according to the Ofâ€" fice of Surplus Property for the country‘s finest homing pigeon breeding stock and were presentâ€" ed to the government at the start of the war by pigeon fanciers to aid in rapid formation of large flocks of message carriers. Buyers of the lots of five pairs of pigeons will receive certificates of service from the army for each bird. This will provide evidence of ownership of the birds which wear army leg bands. ‘The government does not furnish information, however, reâ€" garding strain, sire, dam, or racing records because of the work inâ€" volved: The story of bravery, courage and Teliability behind the "doves" of World War II is well known. Many amazing and amusing anecâ€" dotes of their achievements have already been published of their The war birds, all army banded and bred for message carrying and other military purposes, may be purchased in 5 pair lots at $25 a lot by any person on applica tion to the Department in Washâ€" from one to five years of age. . Of exceptional lineage, the birds The Emblem That Signifies Overseas Service VETERANS OF FOREIGH WARS OF THE U. s. BECAUSE the V.F.W. can the dependents of thei el-nd-'b'illma-:-n. * BECAUSE they want their rights and privileges as inâ€" want to certain their will enjoy the protection to which they:are entitled. BECAUSE u'-tlhuflt’dmfiollw. stands readv to a comrade in distress. BECAUSE they may need the aid of trained V.F.W. reâ€" habilitation experts on matters pertaining to hospitalization, pensions, compensation, educationa! ard, federal loans, unâ€" employment compensation, voeational training or employment. mmmâ€"zu-ummm«u V. F. W. National -mmbq-uwm and chHldren if ciréumstances r mmmv:.v.h.â€"flw outfit concerned primarily with veteran BECAUSE the V.F.W. lapel emblem will always identify them as overseas veterans. BECAUSE there is no real substitute for the comradeâ€" ship which exists between men who have shared the same dangers and experiences, § Why Are America‘s Overseas Veterans Joining the V.F. W. ? The VEW plans to establish a Post in this community. Any man who has served overseas or who is in active service mow is cligible for membership. in‘ the only veteran fraternity in America exclusively of overseas veterans. II’.-U*.. and inter ested or have a friend or relative please conâ€" tact the state department, . JACKSON BLVDâ€"CHICAGO 4, BJ T HEâ€"PRESS Department of IHlincis Founded in 1899 church, 1417 Hinman avenue, Eyâ€" ployed giris and teachers, although unemployed women will also be welcomed. Training classes will from 6 to 10 p.m. Interviews are conducted Monâ€" days and Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. and Monday and Davis street. h ' '.' . o" + NN 7‘;7‘llv_â€"' n'lh above Mâ€"z they will be answered in aâ€"subsequent column. No replies can be made direct by mail, A.â€"Yes, the navy has developed an artificial hand, made of plastie, that looks like a hand and elimiâ€" nates the necessity of wearing gloves. â€" It has the consistency of pure rubber and is tinted to. match the individual skin. ‘It is operated by a oneâ€"pound cam mechanism hidâ€" den inside the hand, spring conâ€" trolled and made of duralumin and permits natural movement of the fingers. Mechanism is operated by a tiny cord running up the arm and around the shoulders, controlled by action of the shoulder museles. Washington Bureau of Western News paper Union at 1616 Eye Street, N. W ., lems of the veteran and Questions and Answersâ€" Q.â€"Cin the mother of an iMlegitlâ€" available that looks like a hand, and different from the ordinary family allowance, if a soldier is the father? . of the child‘s birth record. ‘The mother herself is not gntitled to famâ€" ily allowance. Q.â€"Can a dishonorable discharge be changed to an honorable one? A.â€"A former officer or enlisted man or woman may request a reâ€" hearing or a review of his case beâ€" fore a fiveâ€"member board in the war and navy. departments. The disâ€" charge may be corrected in accordâ€" ance with the facts. However, these boards may not change the sentence of a court martial. A.â€"Yes, the mother ma§ file apâ€" plication for the child, but she must either have a court order declaring the soldier to be the child‘s father, or she must have a statement from the soldier admitting parenthood. She must also have a certified copy News has been received of the death of Frank F. Yager, 67, fath. er of Lt. Francis Yager and Cathâ€" erine Yager, of Highland Park, who Andrew Orsini Victim Of Brief Hiness cemetery. Helpers Wanted at Vaughan Hospital Today the U. S. Civil Service Commission is issuing a call for laborers, janitors, laundry workers, dry cleaners and pressers, linen inâ€" types of workers. "With so many people reported as idle it would seem that some of them would be willing to take over these chores," said Joseph A. Conâ€" Highwood Girl is Taken By Death Last rites were held on Monday at the Church of Immaculate Conâ€" ception for Andrew Orsini, 414 McDaniels Ave., Magr. Joseph Morâ€" Born 44 years ago in Italy, Mr. Orsini had lived in Highland Park since 1927, employed as gardenâ€" er. He succumbed to a brief illâ€" Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor Wednesday ncon to inâ€" sure appearance in the current is Resolutions of condolence, card of thanks, obituaries, notices of Death of Former Resident, F. F. Yager age of 22. His father made his home in Highland Park at the time of the Civil war. j Besides the Highland Park relaâ€" tives, he is survived by his widow and a daughter, Vivian Yager Dueliman of Wisconsin. ness last Friday at the local hosâ€" pital. Martha Jean; a son, Andrew, all of Highland Park; four brothers and Chicago, Oct. 12;:â€"Italian prisâ€" oners of war who have been servâ€" ing as volunteer workers at the Vaughan ‘General Army hospital at Hines, a suburb of Chicago, soon will be returning to Italy Someone will have to take their Laurel avenue, Highland Park, 111 Telephone: Highland Park 557. where an admission charge is pubâ€" lished will be charged at the reguâ€" :ar advértising rates. Lester S. Olson, Publisher. R. B. Olson, Editor. Michae} Reese hospital after an illâ€" ness of two weeks.‘ Prior to her illness she was a member of the freshman class st Highland Park high. Besides her parents she is survived by a younger sister, Julia. Services will be held on Friday, ut 9:30, at St. James church in ed with the Crane Company of Chiâ€" Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Ilinois. by the Highland Park Press, 516 218 Burchell, THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Body & Fender Repairing Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing 322 N. First Highland Park 77 RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DEY CLEANING CO. THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM A place for quict thought and study, where the Bible, and Christian Science Literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased away D A HL S Phone H. P. 178 are his widow; four at for Thursday, October 25, 1945 nor, regional director for the Comâ€" mission. "With overtime these jobs will pay over $2,000 a year. But that is not the main considerâ€" ation. â€" There is a word to say for the patients who need this: care. They are the men who fought our battles, they fought until they fell. "Advanced skill in medicine and never have survived in other wars. Nowâ€" it is for us who work with our hands to do our part : We may be made at the regional ofâ€" fice of the U. S. Civil Service Comâ€" mission, 433 W. Van at the Oak Park USE FOR SALE: Allâ€"electric 30â€"inch Norton mangle. H. P. 405. _ tf LATEX â€" SANITARY GOODS, keep the corridors clean, provide plenty of clean bed linen, see that first or second class office hnfificmfl Want Ads WANTED: Second maid. White. Experienced.. High wages 517 Cherry St., Winnetka. Telephone Winnetka 136. 35 North Shore Gas Ce. I "+rgr remwmouy peorus» | 980 am to 530 pm 9:80 am to 900 pm 2:80 pm to 530 pm Big Profit. As low as $1.95 per gross. Send $1 for samples. 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