_ Vacation Bible school is planned for June 10â€"21, boys and girls of 4 to 15. Five days a week. A bus will be chartered to take children over eight years of age to the Junior Jamboree at the Chicaâ€" go Arena if a sufficient number of children desire to attend. Noâ€" tify the Sunday school teachers by Sunday, May 19. Thirty one went by chartered bus on Saturâ€" day, May 11, and joined the five thousand boys and girls in the meeting connected with the Life Page 6 8 p.m. The Christian Endeavor society will hold a business and soâ€" cial meeting at the homre of Miss Joy Peterson, 1291 Broadview av. enue. _ All young people of the church are invited. Sunday, May 19â€" 10:45 a.m. Hour of worship. The pastor will preach the first of three sermons _ on _ "The All Around Church Member." 7:00 p.m. Christian Endcavor. 7:45 p.m. Evening Gospel servâ€" 8 p.m. Midweek service Thursday, May 23â€" 8 pm. Bible Study class. Saturday, May 25â€" R ice. Wednesday, May 21â€" Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Mortals and Immortals." Smail children are cared for durâ€" ing Sunday church service. 8:00: Evening worship at Lake Forest in the American Legion hall, McKinley at Wisconsin. Wednesday, May 29â€" _ "A Community Gospel Church" 8. Green Bay at Laure] R. S. Wilson, pastor Tel. 1731 Friday, May 17â€" * FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Tel. H. P. 950 Saturday, May 18â€" 10 a.m.â€" Confirmation class. Sunday, May 19â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school under direction of Carroll Snyder. 9:40: Bible Discussion group.. 10:45: Morning worship. Young children will be cared for in the assembly hall. Text, John 16:5â€"15, "The Comforter Is With Us." * 2:45: The young people of the church will gather at the church to leave in a body for the Walther league rally at St. John‘s church, Wilmette and Park streets, Wilâ€" mette. Circuit meeting at Glencoe, in Trinity Ev. Luth. church, at 8:00 On this day the 102nd Illinois conference of Evangelical churches will meet in Peoria. . Mr. M. A. Frantz will serve as lay delegate, with Mr. Wim. Guyot as alternate; the pastor will serve as.ministeâ€" rial delegate. > Thursday, May 23â€" ‘The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" eludes testimonies of Christian healing..is at 8 o‘clotk. Phoneâ€" H.P. 3522 Saturday, May 18â€" 5 1:30 fim. Bethany choristers. 3:00 p.m. Monthly meeting of the Mission Band under the superâ€" vision of Cora Jones. _ 11: Divine worship. Sermon by the pastor. Tuesday, May 21â€" 11: The men of the Gideon Biâ€" ble society will be in charge of the service in the absencé of the minâ€" ister. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH 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 aftérnoon, 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. 8:30 p.m. Charisma club in the Nichols home, 831 North End Ct. Sunday, May 19â€" 9:30: Sunday school in all deâ€" partments. 8: Monthly meeting of Philaâ€" thea class. Wednesday, May 22â€" 8:00: Midweek church fellowâ€" ship service. > 8:00 Senior choir rehcarsal Sunday, May 26â€" Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. _ WELCOME TO CHURCH Laure] Ave. and McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister REDEEMER EVANC. LUTH. CHURCH 587 Central Avenue 9:30 a.m. Sunday school for all BETHANY EVANGELICAL CHURCH The pastor, the Rev. Alven C. Kniker, hopes to be able to anâ€" nounce the date of the dedication service in a few weeks, The congregation anticipated the installation of an organ a few years ago and began an . organ fund. _A number of the contribuâ€" tions to the fund were memorials. The Church Consistory has determ. ined that th¢ organ shall be dediâ€" cated in memory of and in tribute to parenthood. The Consistory is receiving contributions to the fund from members and friends of the church and it is indicated that the organ can be dedicated with the cost of installation met in full. National President This Friday evening at the N. S. Congregation Israel, Glencoe, the service will be dedicated to the graduates of the religious school high school department. Four stuâ€" dents will receive diplomas. They are Robert S.~Staller, Caryl Spieâ€" gel, Gustay A. Spero and Hugo J. Melvoin. _ Three will deliver short addresses and Miss Spiegel will present. an inspirational reading. It should be of;great interest to hear what our youth has ‘to say about Judaism and the world in these critical times.~ / to succeed Mrs. Henry A. Ingraâ€" ham as president of the National Board of the Young Women‘s Christian association of the Unitâ€" ed States. Mrs. Anderson has been a member of one Board since 1936 and has also served as chair. man of the Finance Committee. A graduate of Vassar, she was first associated with the YWCA in New York, of which she was president. In accepting this office, Mrs. Anderson undertakes a heavy reâ€" sponsibility, as the National Board acts as a clearing ‘house and point of contact for all YWCA activities in the country, and represents the American Association in _ the World‘s Council of YWCAs. There are now in this country 434 urban groups, 373 village and rural clubs, 559 college campus groups and 77 negro community YWCAs, all afâ€" filiated with the National Board in New York City. i T:45 p.m. _ ‘Youth Fellowship meeting at the home of Dorothea Schwennecker, 1876 Burton aveâ€" nue. f Thursday, May 23â€" 7:45 p.m. Choir rehearsal. The pastor will attend the spring meeting of the ~North Illiâ€" nois synod of the Evangelical and Reformed church on May 21 and 22. ‘The synod meets at St. John‘s church, Freeport, III. A cordial welcome awaits you at all our services. . North Shore Temple Rabbi Charles E. Shulman and Asst. Rabbi Richard C. Hertz conâ€" duct regular weekly services ev: ery Friday at 8:15 p.m., at the temple, Lincoln and Vernon aveâ€" nues, Glencoe. Everyone is cordiâ€" ally invited to attend. St. John‘s Church to Install Hammond Organ St. John‘s Evangelical and Reâ€" formed church, Green Bay road at Homewood, has placed an order for a new Hammond organ and exâ€" pects installation of the organ within a short time. The church has not had an organ for a numâ€" ber of years and mtoices that an organ will be installed to enhance the thinistry of music in St. John‘s church. On May 1, Mrs. Arthur Forrest Anderson of New York and Connecticut was elected Honor Graduates at t Highland Park _ Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison Phone H. P. 202 Schedule of servicesâ€" Baptisms : Sundays at 1:30 or at other times on request. Arrange. ments should be made during the week. Sponsors must be Catholics. The father of the baby should be present, unless there is special reaâ€" son for his absence. ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH Green Bay Rd. at Homewood Alvin C. Kniker, pastor Phone H. P. 1599 Sunday, May 19â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:45 a.m. _ Morning worship. The annual Youth Day service will be presented in this hour by the young people of the church. Monday, May 20â€" Sunday Masses: 6:30, 8:00, 9:00, 10 :30 and 12. Weekdays: Mass at 6:45 â€" 8:15. Confession : Saturdays, evenings of holy days and first Fridays, 4 and 7:30 p.m. Deerfield & 8. Green Bay Rds. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Rev. Edmund J. Skoner, Asst. Annual School Picnic At Elm Place School schoo! will take place on Friday, May 25, weather permitting. Othâ€" erwise the date will be postponed until the following Monday. _ In making public its schedule of events the local Girl Scout ofâ€" fice has announced the launching this week of a campaign among Girl Scout parents to raise $15,â€" 000 for the purchase of some ten acres of land on the Des Plaines river, six and oneâ€"half miles west of Highland Park, and the buildâ€" ing of an overnight troop cabin, long a vital need. The drive, conâ€" ducted with the permission of the Community Chest and the approvâ€" al of Mayor Joseph B. Garnett, will be spearheaded by a group of interested fathers who have alreaâ€" dy held several meetings to plan the project. 8:80, when the time will be given over to shows and concessions Sunday‘s festival is in charge of Coâ€"chairmen _ Mrs. Hamilton R, Winton and Mrs. Wyatt Jacobs, asâ€" sisted by. troop leaders, by Scout Director Mrs: Edward Alt, and by Scout Commissioner Mrs. Jesse M. Watkins Jr. Mrs. Leonard Daviâ€" dow will act as commentator, inâ€" 'Lmdne,ing the various events. °_A loud speaker system will carâ€" ry the event, commencing at 2:30, to an audience of parents _ and friends expected to number more than a thousand. Later in the day the girls will engage in a series of races and games, followed by a picnic supper, provided by parâ€" ents. Children from seven schools will participate in the dances and tabâ€" leaux, which are built around the theme of world friendship develâ€" oped by Juliette Low, founder of Girl Scouting, and carried forward since her death by Girl Scout orâ€" ganizations the world over. Many of the older girls taking part have been corresponding, as a means of getting â€" acquainted, â€" with ‘Girl Scouts in Europe, Latin America and the Far East. Order Your Brushes, Mops, and Polishes Now! Stanley Home Products, Inc. There will be a fish pond, a forâ€" tune teller‘s booth, a white eleâ€" phant sale, a puppet show and a magician. . Pop, candy, ete. will be on sale all day. At 4:30 free movies will be son ball games on the Morgan playâ€" ground, grades 6, 7 and 8. Also motherâ€"daughter games, if desired. . ‘Opened by a bugle call sounded by Scout Bugler Judith MacCorâ€" quodale,the program "will feature the presentation _ of _ American flags to the fifth grade troops of Ravinia, Braeside and Lincoln schools, and the seventh grade troop of Ravinia by Mrs. Eras tus R. Phelps, past regent of the local chapter of D.A.R. Presentaâ€" tion of flags to local Girl Scout troops is made regularly by the Highland Park D.A.R. In the event of inclement weathâ€" er, the festival will be postponed until Sunday, May 26. At 4:30 free movies will be shown in the auditorium, â€"after which awards will be given out. At 7:00 there will be fatherâ€" Girl Scoutsâ€"Brownies Present Folk Program 840 Taylor Ave. H. P. 5727 f 8â€"11 1 E Evcryl::;-bï¬lphhorhrm Five‘ hundred _ Highland Park Girl Scouts and Brownies, in cosâ€" tumes of many nations, will preâ€" sent a program of folk dances and tableaux as a part of their spring festival, Sunday afternoon, May 19, in Sunset park. Folk dancing will be to the musâ€" ic of Louis Garino, accordionist. The annual picnic at Elm Place There will be the usual games, SKOKIE VALLEY ASPHALT CO. BLACK TOP DRIVEWAYS WAUKEGAN MAJESTIC 583 Ann Jacks T H E PR ESS 12â€"15 ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons that the first Monâ€" day of July, 1946, is the claim date in Taylor, Accounting & Bookkeeping Tax Statementsâ€" Notary Public WILLIAM C. HEINRICHS 595 Park Ave. Telephone Highland Park 1642 7â€"9â€"11â€"13 Taylor, Deceased, pending in the Probate Court of Lake County, Iâ€" linois, and that claims may be filed against said estate on or beâ€" fore said date without issuance of summons. . All claims filed against said estate on or before said date and not contested, will be adjudiâ€" cated on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of the next sucâ€" ceeding:month at 10 A.M. _ date in the estate of Elsie Victoria Peers, Deceased, pending in the Probate Court of Lake County, I1â€" linois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or beâ€" fore said date without issuance of summons. â€" All claims filed against said estate on or before said date and not contested, will be adjudiâ€" cated on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of the next sueâ€" ceeding month at 10 A.M. Marvin Wallach, Attorney, 18 S. First St. Highland Park, IIL. â€" ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons that the first Monâ€" day of July, 1946, is the claim 399 North® Avenue Try Our Sunday Dinners â€" Chicken, HELENE CURTIS COLD WAVE Duchess ................â€"$10 ‘Empress ............. 18 Victorian _ ............ 20 We now have excellent experiâ€" enced help. Phone for appointâ€" ment today . We are open all day Wednesdays TERRY‘S BEAUTY SALON Marvin Wallach, Attorney 18 South First St., Highland Park, III. Alcyon Theater Building 365 Central H.P. Apply Today To Chief Operator 21 South St. Johns Avenue ILLINO!S BELL for Telephone Operators Earn $29 Per 5 Day Week Frequent salary increases thereâ€" after, with opportunity to carn more by extra work at time and a half pay. _ NEW HIGH WAGES In a communications job which js an essential part of the busiâ€" nesg and social life of your comâ€" munity. Experience unnecessary. Past service will be credited to former operators who are reâ€"emâ€" ployed. New Location of GUSTS f RFSTMJRANT FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK, By: RAYMOND ERSKINE and ALEX RAFFERTY, Sr., Interesting, Steady Work near Vacations, Holidays with Pay Sickness Benefits Pension Plan Pleasant, Safe Surroundings (About $126 a Month) START TODAY LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE FRANK B. PEERS, ‘Administrator Tel. H.P. 5566 10â€"13 Executors. H.P. 415 11â€"14 (11â€"3) (11â€"3) 455 Roger Williams â€"H. P. 5434 TIME TO CHANGE 314 Railway Ave. Highwood 2041 Ask for color and style guide. Garden Supplies & Tools â€" Scott Lawn Seed â€" Corbin Builders Hardware â€" Tools of All Kinds Electrical Appliances . Hoover Vacuums, G.E. Refrigerators â€" Gas HIGHWOOD GROCERY AND MARKET FRESH FRUITS . VEGETABLES MEATS â€" FISH 240 Burchell Ave., Highwood, III. We Deliver 320 Railway Ave. Highwood 1000 Cleaners for the more particular 25 N. Sheridan Highland Pk. 2801 11â€"14 Jeweler & Optician 392 Central Ave: ~ H. P. 630 Top Soil, Manure, Fertilizer ROESSLER‘S EXCLUSIVE RUG & _ CARPET cleaners. Rugs, carpets and uphoistery shamâ€" Complete Lubrication Tires â€" Batteries . Accessories Vulcanizing, Recapping, Slow and quick Battery Charging â€" Washing 401 Waukegan, Hwd. H.P. %&3 s TREE TRIMMING ts Remove dead trees â€" haul away Robert L. White, 674 Illinois Rd. Phone Lake Forest 1772 "For Hard Wear" SHERWINâ€"WILLIAMS PAINTS From Winterâ€"Worsg Lubricants WE ARE NOW BUYING SHERONY HARDWARE JOHN ZENGELER, INC. Outlets, Fixtures, Switches, etc. % ‘Tel. HP. 5773 8â€"11 Trees taken down and cut up. Limestone, screenings, cinders GLADER & TAZIOLI Tel. H. P. 3785 3t DRAPERIES and RUGS Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing 322 N. First Highland Park 77 . DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD WATCHES AND SILVER * For Cash Zagalia‘s Service Station PURE OIL PRODUCTS RAVINIA STANDARD SERVICE STATION Pianos tuned at a reasonable , pooedin your own home. Let us brighten up your home by shampooing your treasured rugs and upholstered furniture. Ask for estimate. Tel. H. P. 352. 1tf OSCAR W. MEYERS Weddings, cocktail parties, dinners Let us help you > plan your next party. _ Tel Glencoe 1594 P A I N T IN G Inside & Outside ELMER CONGER Tel. H. P. 3452 or 3053 Inside and Outside I. H. Nemeroff > P. C. McCullough Repair Work D A HL 8 CATERING 11â€"14 11â€"14 3tt 3tf Thursday, May 16th, 1946 FOR SALE â€"â€" Easy washing maâ€" chine with extractor. Needs reâ€" pair. $10. Also Horton allâ€"clecâ€" tric mangle, in excellent condiâ€" WANTED â€"â€" Day help, white, two days per week or 4 halfâ€"days. 75¢ per hour. References reâ€" _ quired. _ Phone Deerfield 303 eollect. Otf Want Ads FOR SALE â€"â€" Jacobean Din. Rm. WANTED TO RENT â€" FURNâ€" ISHED HOUSE FOR SUMMER MONTHS OR ANYâ€" PART THEREOF, FROM HIGHLAND PARK TO KENILWORTH IF DESIRED, HAVE AVAILAâ€" BLE IN ADDITION TO â€"RENTâ€" AL ON YOUR HOUSE, SIX ROOM, THREEâ€"BATH APARTâ€" MENT .ON NEAR NORTH SIDE NEAR LAKE. Call Robâ€" ert Reynolds, Waterfall 1000 (Chicago). Reverse charges. 12 WANTED â€" Cook; white, for family of 3 adults. Top wages; own quarters with bath. Referâ€" ences required. Phone Deerâ€" field 303 collect. 9tf *‘Shoe Repairing at its Best" Golf shoes resoled . . . respiked Orthopedic Work Headquarters for Official Boy Scout Shoes Pollâ€"Parrot Shoes for Children WANTED TO BUY: STORE 897 Deerficld Rd. For Prompt and Efficient Service on Septic Tanks and Catch Basins RIDING AND JUMPING Special care taken of Beginners and Children Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Tinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor Wednesday noon to inâ€" Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, 111. Telephone: Highland Park 557. sure appearance in the current is RAVINIA SHOE STORE Lake County Sanitary Co. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS W A N T E Dâ€"M A I D For General Housework rm. set; kayak, fully equipped, $50; boy‘s tent;â€"antique crib; clothing and antiques. HIGHâ€" LAND PARK TRADING POST, 47 S. St. Johns Ave. Tel. H. P. 2744. 12â€"15 Experienced _ Waukegan Merâ€" chant is interested in buying goâ€" ing store with good lease. Can be ready to wear, menswear, deâ€" partment store or general mdse. Write KK, c/o Highland Park Press. 8â€"13 383 Roger Williams, Ravinia Tel H. 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