_ Where little obiare" 2:30, Members and friends wil} meet at the church to motor.in a group to Barrington park where the Allbright Brotherhood will sponsor a program of Fellowship, and a vesper service. Anyone is BETHANY EVANG. CHURCH Laurel Avenue and McGovern St. Sunday, Sept. 8â€" 9:30 a.m. Divine worship; serâ€" mon by the Rev. Laubenstein. A free public reading room is maintained‘ by this church at 43 N. mnm‘flkhho'-w‘ from 9:30 o‘clock in the morning to 5:30 in the afterncon, and on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sunâ€" ï¬u&.m‘hgm-i-o'-h‘ 2:30 to 5:30. Here theâ€"Bible, and literature, may be read, healing, is at 8 o‘clock. _ Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which * inâ€" Smail children are cared for durâ€" ing Sunday church service. This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church Page 6 WELCOME TO CHURCH Why the need is so desperate. The battles that brought 1490" us Â¥ictory scourged most of the countries that fought as our Urge your church, club, or organization allies. The worst drought in fifty years followed the war. Crops pectidparsl failed throughout Europe and Asia. 500,000,000 men, women, y e and children are bungry and starving. WornrwnErz, halfway across the world, two little children cry Hmlyhmhm.mhaww&whyof hungerâ€"they know only the gnawing pain, the piteous weakâ€" ness. A heartbroken mother listens helplessly. Their only hopeâ€"and the hope of millions like themâ€"is that Americans will not be complacent in a starving world . . . that you will share the abundance that is yours. You are pledged to "Share a Meal Every Day," to help supply starving people with fat and wheat products. But the need for all Mhnhqunï¬uyu‘nddodom...topive money to buy food, or give food in tin cans, and to give generâ€" ously! _ ... _.. Where the food you give will go. Contributions of canned foods will be distributed free in warâ€"devastated countriecs on the basis of greatest need. Why food must be in tin cans. Food in tin cans can be 387 Hazel Avenue * $90 s Sundey whout unger m a.m. ui direction of Carroll Snyder. A cordial welcome awaits you at all our services. .T:30 pm. Meeting of Sunday school council and teachers. â€" 8:00 p.m. Address by. Mr. R. L. of the local high school _ This meeting will be in the interest of ï¬â€"vhm&nd-ynlnol, and everyone is welcome. Thursday, Sept. 12â€" _1:30 p.m. Monthly meeting of the W.M.S. Saturday, Sept. 14â€" welcome. For details, call the church office or 1147. Wednesday, Sept. 11â€" Green Bay road and Homewood ST. JOHNS EVANGELICAL & 2:00 p.m. Meeting of Women‘s ild at the home of Mrs. Wm. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:45. Morning worship 8:00 p.m. Monthly meeting of 587 West Central avenue , 211 N. Phone: H. P. 1599 on behalf of UNRRA elub meets Wedn er 612. esday, Sept. 11. CÂ¥ rni!:“k' service of my:‘n_d 7:00 p.m. _ Christian Endeavor for youth. T:45 p.m. Evening Gospel servâ€" ice. The subject of the message will be ‘"Church Government" or "How Shall We ° Manage Ouw Churchesâ€"for Men or for God?" Tuesday, Sept. 10. 8 p.m. ‘The Berean Sunday school class will meet at the home of Mrs. Henry Maechtle, 615 Homewood avenue, for their monthly meeting. 10:45 a.m. Hour of worship. The pastor will preach on the subject, "Friends of Christ." e 3. ~ CHURCH son for his absence, . (Evangelical Congregational) _ | R_iof Piness Fatal to $. Green Bay Rd. and Laurel Ave. o &. S. Wilson, pastor r.an;lFm&-ï¬nYulb f Gerald W. Hodges, of Ft. Sheriâ€" Sunday, Sept. 8â€" | dan, passed awayâ€"at the Ft. Sheriâ€" 9:30 a.m, Sunday school for all | gan hospital on Sept. 2, at the age ages. f of 15. Last rites were conducted 10:45 a.m. Hour of worship. The | at the Ft. Sheridan chapel on Wedâ€" deemer guild meeting. Plans for the 50th anniversary will be disâ€" bership will be taken. ; 8 p.m, Young People‘s society children cared for during the hour meeting in the assembly hall. Tuegday, Sept. 10, 8 p.m.~Dorâ€" cas society. 10:45. Morning worship. _ Serâ€" mon text is Mark 7:31â€"37. "Faith 8 p.m. Evening worship in the American Legion hall in Lake Forâ€" FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL Thurs., Sept. 12, 2:30 p.m. Reâ€" 9:40. Bible discussion group. Monday, Sept. 9, 8 p.m. Voters HENRY A. WALLACE, National Chairman More food can be obtrined for a given amount of money when it is bought cenâ€" trally and in large quantities. Send cash, money order, or check to your local Emerâ€" gency Food Collection Committee or to Lee Marshall, Executive Director, 100 Maiden Lane, New York 7, N. YX. 2. GIVE FOOD IN TIN CANS. Leave at any Emergency Food Collection L GIVIE MONIEY, NERE‘S WHAT YOU CAN DO! of the memâ€" T HE PRESS Is Laid to Rest nesday at 3 p.m. Surviving are his parents, Wesâ€" ley E. and Esther Hodges, former residents of Melrose Park. Interment was made in Ft. Sherâ€" idan cemetery. % ‘er, Mrse. George S. Lyman of 8. Linden avenue. Mrs. Lyon, widow f Frank L. Lyon since 1914, was >orn in Stephenson county, Ill., in 1865, and lived her entire life in Confession : Saturdays, evenings of holy days and first Fridays, 4 and 7:30 p.m. . Baptisms: Sundays at 1 :30 or at other times on request. Arrangeâ€" 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. . 8:00, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and 12. Week day masses at 6:30, 7:30 and 8:15. wway Friday after a fiveâ€"months liness at the home of her daughâ€" t Highland Park _ _ Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison Schedule of servicesâ€" Deerfield and 8. Green Bay Rds. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Rev. Edmund J. Skoner, Asst. at 6:30, 7:30, 110 BELVIDERE â€" WAUKEGAN ONTARIO 5388 HURRY! FOLKS! HURR Y ! HELP W ANTED * $37 per week Permanent positions â€" Not Civil GRANT Business has taken the initiative to extend voluntary health insurâ€" ance programs. The Chamber of Commerce of the United‘ States is urging~voluntary group effort to provide adequate medical services for all the people. S H A RP E NIN G mutualâ€" benefit associations. This tremendous growth of volâ€" untary health protection plans was pointed out by Andrew T. Court, of the Labor Economics Section, General Motors Corporation, testiâ€" fying before a congressional comâ€" 115 No. Second Ph. H.P. 4510 More than 21,000,000 persons now are covered by voluntary plans for hospital protection and these plans are being extended to include medical costs. Many others are covered by group hospital and surgical insurance, group accident and sickness benefit plans and by this state. Bince 1923 she had made her home in Highland Park with her daughter and family. She h-r'indb‘:l-d&-.h Lyman and J L. Lyon of Arâ€" Paul L. Lyon, Jr. and Barbara Ann church in Highland Park at 9 a.m. Saturday morning, Aug. 31. Interâ€" ment was made in St. Mary‘s cemâ€" etery, Polo, III. * Private Health Aid Plans Expanding Fast in order that he might net about $60,000 after paying Uncle Sam $240,000. And he has other taxes to pay in addition to the Federal income levy!" net income. Surtaxes rise steeply until the Treasury gets about 85.5 per cent of a $1,000,000 income. The man in the $100,000 bracket whose income doubles to $200,000 has only about $15,000 left out of his "raise" after the Federal tax. "A company has found," says the Chamber, "that it has to pay one “iuexee‘uï¬n:-aâ€.m-hn rate salaries the Treasur brought back into the news. United States notes: ‘The Federal tax collector takes Uncle Sam is getting by far the largest cut out of these top corpeâ€" upwards of $75,000 annually, the Taxes Take Largest Slice Of Top Salaries G R A NT Janitors _ $42 per week Bus Boys ~$37 per week Dishwashersâ€" Funeral services were held at WANTS FORT SHERIDAN Henry M. Doty , Jr., ‘35‘s to ‘42‘s Quick Cash Apply at Fit side of the paper only,; ‘and be wflhâ€"afl- of the writer. They reach the editor Wednesday noon to inâ€" sure appearance in the current is where an admission charge is pabâ€" lished will be charged at the reguâ€" Resolutions of condolence, card of thanks, obituaries, notices of publ March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, HNincis. | Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, issued Thursday of cach week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, NL Telephone : Highland Park 557. 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