has been stationed at Fort Sheriâ€" dan at two different times. R. S. Wilson, the pastor, will speak at tThe morning service, but is necesâ€" sitated to leave during the afterâ€" nwoon to reach Reading Pa., for a ropean area. He is a minister of the Church of the Nazarene, and Page 6 "Giving That Costs Something." Budget envelopes are available for the new church year. The Self Denial week will also be observed during the first week of March, and contributions given to misâ€" 8:30 p.m. Monthly meeting of Charisma club at Umbach home, 8:00 p.m. . The Junior Young Adults will meet in the parsonage recreation room for a devotional and business meeting. Organizaâ€" tion will take place, and a name Monday, March 4â€" : 8:00 p.m. Trustee board meetâ€" ~ 7:45 p.m. Lent will begin and a worship service will be held. Thursday, March 7â€" Saturday, March 9â€" {â€"4#:30 p.m. Rehearsal of Bethany TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH East Laurel Avenue Theâ€" Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector Sunday, March 3â€" > â€" 7:30 a.m. Holy Commuanion. 9:30 a.m. Church school. 11:00 a.m. Morning Prayer and 9:30 am. Sunday school in all departments: ~~. _ s 3:00 p.m. First session of the class for friends who are considâ€" ering becoming members of this 7:00 pm. _ Evangelical Youth Féllowship. "What Do Protestants Believe?" will be the subject for discussion. img. Wednesday, March 6â€" 110 Sunset road. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL _â€"11:00 a.m. Morning worship. 11 :00 a.m. Church school. The intermediate department (7th and 8th grades) and the high school 11:00 a.m. _ Divine . worship. Sermon by Rev. Laubenstein. _ Wednesday, * â€" @:30 am. Holy Communion BETHANY . EVANG. CHURCH Laure] at McGovern Lester H. Laubenstein, minister Sunday, March 3â€"â€" Sundayv, March 3â€" 9:30 a.m. Church school. Beâ€" ginners, primary and junior deâ€" CHURCH Green Bay road and Homewood Sunday, March 3â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:45 a.m. . Morning worship. of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day â€"evening meeting, which <inâ€" eludes 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 suthorized Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church literature, may be read, borrowed Smail children are cared for dur ing Sunday church service. B Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYTEâ€" "A Community Gospel Church" 8. Green Bay road at Laurel. WELCOME TO CHURCBH ST. JOHN‘S EVANG, & REF. 9:30 a.m. Bible school for aill T:00 pm. Christian Endeavor 10:45 a.m. Morning worship. The Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, D. minister Rev. Karl A. Roth, minister education . 4:00 p.m. Class in Christian 7:45 . pm. Senior choral reâ€" .__ RIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect Church phone H. P. 263 Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson of This Friday evening at the North Shore Congregation Israel in Glencoe, Rabbi Charles E. Shulâ€" man wil speak on "The Advanâ€" tages of Being a Jew." . The lot of Jewish people has always been a difficult one in the world. To be a Teligious minority is to exist unâ€" der handicaps of misunderstanding, prejudice, etc. To maintain an identity of one‘s own amidst conâ€" formity of another sort is to be aware of added spiritual burdens. Yet there are distinct advantages to being a Jew. ‘The sermon subâ€" ject should be of great interest. Visitors are cordially invited to SERMON RERIES AT 3 REDEEMER * CHURCH The Wednesday evening Lenten services at. Redeemer Evang. Luth. church, 587 Central, will be held at 8:00, beginning with Ash Wedâ€" of shoes. Thu-.-’].’.; their hobâ€"nailed shoes from skidding nwlong the decks of American ships which transported them. according to Tech. Sgt Charles Kopp, marâ€" ins, corpa correspondent. nesday, March 6. The Rev. W. H. Lehman of St. Johns church, Libâ€" ertyville, will alternate with the loâ€" cal pastor, the Rev. H.. K. Platzer. Texts of the sermons follow: March 6 â€" ‘"‘The Saviour Prays for His Own." March 13 â€" "Jesus Soul to the Twelve." Forgiving Heart." March 27 â€" "A Prayer of Vicâ€" torioys Suffefing." April 10 â€" "Prayer of an awakened Soul." $7 speak at Redeemer church e Mrs. Joshusa Derry and Mrs: George Strecker will act as coâ€" Rabbi Shulman to attend regular weekly services which are held every Friday night at 8:15 at the Temple, Lincoin and Vernon avenues, Glencoe. Arden Shore Association To Hold Bridge Tea The members of the Arden Shonâ€"oei-unvflhld-w tea on Monday, March 4, at 2 p.m., at the home of Mrs. Arthur Emerâ€" war, Japanese 8:00 p.m. Evening worship in Lake Forest, McKinley and Wisâ€" ‘consin Aves. Wednesday, March 6â€" 8:00 p.m. Lenten vespers begin. W. H. Lehman of Libertyville. Pastor Platzer will conduct the worshipâ€" and deliver the address on this evening. Text, "John 13: 21â€"30"; "The Savior Prays for His Own." ; â€" Tuesday, March, 5â€" ‘ 8:00 p.m. Doreas society. son, 600 Bob O‘Link road class. ; * Sunday, March 3â€" . 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 9:40 a.m. Bible class. 1045 a.m. Morning worship. Topic, "A True Understanding of Jesus." ; & â€" conference on stewardship beginâ€" Young children cared for durâ€" ing worship; e s ning Monday morning Wedesday, March 6â€" 8 p.m. Annual Congregational meeting. Reports will be given and a trustee elected. All members are urged ‘to attend. The church is i The World Day of Prayer will ‘hew.!&t.m» ciety Friday,. March 8, with a morning meeting at 10 o‘clock, in the home of Mrs. Minnic Maechtle, 152 N. Second, and an afternoon meeting at 2 o‘clock at the parâ€" sonage, 25 8. Green Bay. Saturday, March 2â€" o!gdbyth'h.lo.dthi decisions determine the course fol. lowed in the business of the conâ€" gregation. The congregation will consider affiliation with the interâ€" denomination movement known as the National Association of Evâ€" gelicals for United Action. Thursday, March 7â€" â€" T:30 pm. _ Bible study. Choir rehearsal at 8:15. ‘Special services with Evangelist G. S. Vinaroff, March 26 to April 7th. March 20 â€" ‘"The Prayer of a eak at Redeemer church. . Amig‘s_â€", ffh-yér‘gt the Door marine reception committee by REDEEMER EVANG. LUTH. 16'00'. m. Young people‘s Bible 587 Central avenue will One defect in the American peoâ€" ple which must be watched,.said the speaker, is the habit of relaxâ€" ing after doing a good job. 95% of the UNO charter was drafted in our government offices. â€" We must not become‘ self complacent In ‘ connection with the many treaties that will have to be ratiâ€" fied, the speaket pointed out the fact that the Senate has not yet voted on the Pepper amendment which would put treaty ratificaâ€" tion on a more democratic basisâ€" both the Senate and the House woud vote on treaties and they would be passed by a majority vote, instead of the two thirds now required. He urged that all those interested in the success of the UNO write to their senators askâ€" ing them to vote on this amendâ€" ment, and withholding support of them in the next election if they wure appesrance in the current is now that a start has been made, we must be vigilant to constantly perfect the instruments of that charter, toward peace. did noto vote favorably on this measure. â€" He felt that such a step was necessary on the way to world peace. Dr. Colegrove concluded with the observation that our failure to ratify the Lergue of Nations was the first step toward the seeâ€" ond world war, and with the chalâ€" lenging thought that another world war will be started, if we are not of the writer. They should reach. Foreign Pob In the Atomic Age The speaker explained that the United. States is great because it is the greatest combination of peoâ€" ple, resources and technocracy in the world today. He urged that we use that greatness with cleverâ€" ness and intelligence. ; willing to pay the price for peace. Sentenced to 5 years in the fedâ€" eral penitentiary, with the possiâ€" bility of being released at the end of 6 months for good behavior, Harold Wolff, 24, of Racine, Wis., escaped last Friday from the Staâ€" tion hospital at Ft. Sheridan. Upon recapture, his term will revert to the original 5 years sentence at the federal prison. Wolff has made several breaks upon being confined for the ofâ€" fense of AWOL. He was brought last September to Ft. Sheridan, being picked up by Racine police, when he escaped from Jackson, N. C., where he was confined for his third offense of AWOL â€" sue. M ‘“â€"doâ€"‘.-l of thanks, obituaries, notices of where an admission charge is pub lished will be charged at the reguoâ€" lar advertising rates. Lester S. Olson, Publisher. R. B. Olson, Editor. a â€"He went on to say that one obsâ€" tacle in the way of the UNO is sovâ€" ereignty. ©The Moscow pact and the UNO itself were based on the guarantee that the sovereignty of each member nation would not be surrendered. However, the speakâ€" er pointed out, we cannot achieve world peace and a world federaâ€" tion of states without surrendering a little of our sovereignty.© We must be educated to the broader, world view if we are to save the world from destruction. Ft, Sheridan Prisoner Forfeits Shortened Term By. Breaking Jail â€" _ Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Hincis Bubscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year cutside of Lake county. “lu*-o!w-odï¬.qu cle of war and peace and avert a third world war ?" was the questâ€" ion posed â€"and discussed by Dr. Kenneth W. Colegrove, head of the department of Political Science at Northwestern university, at a reâ€" cent meeting of the League of Women Voters. Dr. Colegrove stressed the fact that we cannot plunge into world government. Progress to peace is not to be gained by counsels of perfection, but by slow step by step building on experience. It must be born in mind, he said, that world _ federation _ cannot . be achieved in a few years, but must be held always as the ultimate goal. . The draft of the United Naâ€" tions organization is not perfect, Issued Thursday of each ween by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure! avenue, Highland Park, Nl Telephone: Highland Park 557. it will have to be amended and amended, but it is a basis on which to build understanding, continued the speaker. By Mus. Masox Surris (League of Women V oters) is intended <for be written on one T H EP RES S WANTED: A GOOD COOK or married couple; white, Chinese or Filipino. Good wages. Call Traiming of Recruits At Great Lakes to On account of strong feeling reâ€" garding the continuance of trainâ€" ing at Gt. Lakes, it is said that Viceâ€"Admiral A. . S. Carpender, FEMALE HELP WANTED Bulletin, the Buresu of Naval Perâ€" tinue naval recruit training"at Gt. Lakes Naval Training station and concentrate it at Norfolk, Va., and commandant of the 9th Naval dis. trict, will contest any move to reâ€" duce the Great Lakes station to inâ€" active status, and midâ€"western senâ€" stors have declared themselves ready to "battle for the station" where so many fine young men Rastus was in the dog house. Gloom had prevailéed ~for many days. Finally a smile appeared on the countenance of Mandy. Rasâ€" tus took hope. "Sugarâ€"foots," he asked eagerly, "‘does that mean that Ah‘s forgivâ€" "Get away f‘em here, you rasâ€" cal. Ah‘s merely*resting makh face." have been trained for the servâ€" ice, and which is located so splenâ€" didly in the heart of the Middle West. 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Our cashier, Mrs. Dryden is leavâ€" ing to join her husband who has just returned from the the plan to convert to 1,000 BTU Natural Gas at reduced Speaking of frozen foods," Servel Gas Refrigerators will~ probably _ have "~ increased frozen food storage capacity in the next models of Servel. We estimate that approxiâ€" mately one fourth of the caâ€" pacity will be low temperaâ€" Well, we are temporarily awaiting another Federal Power Commission hearing on March 4th from which we hope to get a "Green Light" to proceed with conversion to Natural Gas. Naturally, we are interested in starting ct*uï¬;,_ï¬-_-r_ï¬'* plies. _ "Well, I picked up a to be able to handle requests for new heating loads, etc. Your Illinois _ Commerce for a for . screenings, cinâ€" & ‘Tazioli â€" Tel