use only fine white onriched noud. in true Hot Cross hm m‘muhpu:tnnz apices were always a m.d religious observance among early =.1hâ€"mnfla~t tain fruits, such as currants or eandied fruit peel. When they There were many superstitions MBdCr:r-l‘uminur:; past, y | about _ w Mm“hhkdhhlnn baking "luck" in the future. Toâ€" Tmhh.vulh-"hel" is in the "knowâ€"how" and in using the md the cross with what meant to them. Hot Cross Buns at the Easter season mre as much a custom as fruit eake at Christmas. in honor of some goddess, usually called the "Queen of Heaven." This charming custom was adaptâ€" ed to the Inurohomnee%y ‘ One tradition has it that theâ€"e buns were served at ancient reliâ€" gious festivals held in the spring P rut Tigt Crses Pm wouk! is Tike n“mt in RYow. ing growâ€" ing tmn. No other mr bread has as universal popularity as these spicy, fruity buns. 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 o‘clock in the afternoon. On Sundays the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible, and all arthorized Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed or purchased. 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‘clock. Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Substance." Small children are cared for durâ€" ing Sunday church service. Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years,; and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Wednesday, March 19 â€" 8 pm. Lenten midweek service. Thursday, March 20 â€" 8 pm. Senior choir. Saturday, March 22 â€" 10:30 am, Bethany choristers. Philathea class in Dubs memorial 3:00 pm. Church .membership class in the balcony. Subject: "In terâ€"Church Cooperation, Local, State, Federal and World." 11â€"am. Div by the pastor. departments. Phone H.P. 3522 Sunday, March 16â€" Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt: Rev. Magr. Joseph P, Morrison Saturdays, eves of first Fridays and Holidays, 4 and 7:30 p.m. times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. Page 6 (Evangelical United Brethren) Laure! Ave. and McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister WELCOME TO CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Tuesday,â€".March 18â€"8:00 pm tev. Edmund J. Skoner, S.T.L Rev. John P. O‘Connell, S.T.D. 7:00 pm. Evangelical youth felâ€" 9:30 am. Sunday school in all Sundaysâ€"6:30, 7:30, 9, 10, 11 d 12 noon. _ ko Weekâ€"daysâ€"6:30, 8:15. Sundays â€" 1:30, or at other am. Divine worship; sermon HOT CROSS BUNS k e e e e of each bun. Bake in moderate m«a°‘r..)'=.u--ug sugar following the tross mhm Yield: 3 dozen buns. to make a soft dough. Turn out on lightly floured board and knead until satiny. Place in greased and let rest 10 minutes. Shape into -.'“-ilhllrd baking sheet or in pan..Let rise until doubled. With knife ar seis l cas I' 77"'-.. s * teaspoon allspice CMabentey "of en tthed howr _ Confectioners‘ sugar icing &fl:lirlthfllnr-*. Scald Aid shortening, r, and salt. Cool to lukewarm. fai flour to make a thick batter. Add well. Add spices and enough flour cross of confectioners‘ sugar icing, they are. an . invitation to real eating joy. 5:30 pm. Westminster Fellowâ€" ship council in the parish house. Each member is asked to bring sandwiches. Dessert and something to drink will be furnished. ©9:30 am. Church school, beginâ€" ners, primary and junior. __, 9:55 am. Choir relnar(l. 11 am. Church school. Intermeâ€" diate in the parish house; high school ‘roupt in the church. 11. am. Morning worship. 8:00 pm. Session and board of trustees meet at parish house. H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect Phone H. P. 263 Louis W. Sherwin, D.D., minister Sallie Lee, Religious Education Sunday, March 16â€" ; Tuesday, March 18, 8 pm. Adult discussion group at the. parsonage. Wednesday, March 19, 8 pm. Lenten midâ€"week service with the Rev. W. H. Lehmann of Libertyâ€" ville, as guest speaker. Text from Luke 23:20â€"24. 9:15 am. Morning worship at Lake Forest. . Sunday, March 16â€" 9:30 am. Sunday school. 10:45 am. Morning worship. The sermon text is John 11:1â€"46, with the theme, _ "A _ Godâ€"glorifying Faith." 11:30 am, 6:30 and 7:30 pmâ€" Lutheran Hour broadcasts. REDEEMER EVAN. LUTHERAN CHURCH 587 Central Ave. H. K. Platzer, pastor Highland Park 950 Sunday, March 16â€" 9:30 am. Sunday school. 10:45 am. Morning worship Wednesday, March 19â€" 7:45 pm. Lenten service. Thursday, March 20â€" 7:45 pm. Choir rehearsal. Friday, March 21â€" 3:45 pm. Junior choir. A cordial welcome awaits you at all our services. â€" 4:15 pm. Book study in "Let God Be True." Subject: "Gatherâ€" ing the Jews â€"â€" Past and Present." 7:30 pm. Watchtower study. Subject: "Singleness or Marriage in the Postwar World, Which?" Text: "It is a good thing for a man to remain just as he is." 1st ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & Green Bay rosd and Homewood Alvin C. Kniker, pastor Phone H. P. 1599 ::;ME‘TMMQ cup water cup milk a> cup shortening cup sugar teaspoon . salt "Cm avenue * pm. ‘Tuxis society in the HOT CROSS BUNS An Regular services every Friday night at 8:15. Visitors are_cordiâ€" ally invited to attend. 3Ch:ju-t.8hil-.ï¬wfll¢k- *k Teachers‘ _ Strikes â€" Justiâ€" fied?" (A discourse on the teachâ€" ing situation in Buffalo). The main issue to be considered in this situation is to determine whether or not teachers, as public servants, have the right to strike, or whether they too, are.entitled to a, decent monetaiy compensation for their labors, â€" .Our sermon this week deals with a problem that is of deep concern to everyone â€" whether parents or not. It deals with the future citizen â€" can we afford to injure their d-euin-l‘ development? This is only one of themnyq.flimhhr“‘ This Friday evening at the No. Shore Congregation Israel, Rabbi Friday, Mar. 21, 7:45. Annual public rally sponsored by the Misâ€" sion band of the church,. _ The speaker will be Leslic A. Blomerâ€" ley of England, who is in Chicago in connection with the training school of Child Evangelism, Inc. All are welcome to this rally." Thurs., Mar. 20, 2:30 pm. Womâ€" en‘s Missionary society will meet with Mrs. Dorothy Fidder, 149 S. Second St. Miss Theilma Daggitt will present the study book. * Monday, March 17, 8 pm. Men‘s fellowship at the church. Special speaker, William Dillon, superinâ€" tendent of Sunshine Gospel misâ€" sion on N. Clark St., in Chicago. He will bring his trombone and motion pictures of interesting work among boys and girls in various parts of the world. He is a young man with ability who is doing a great work.to combat juvenile deâ€" linquency in Chicago. Wed., Mar. 19, 8 pm. Midweek prayer service. T:45 pm. Evening gospel servâ€" ice. The sermon subject is "Your Temper," another message in the series, "Things Christians Should Not Do." Visitors welcome to all services. Announcements 7:00 pm. Christian Endeavor for youth. Paul Halbert, student at Moody Bible institute, and exâ€" marine, and member of the Naviâ€" gators, will speak to the young people. _ All youth are invited. 9:30 am. Sunday school for all ages. 8. Green Bay at Laure} R. S. Wilson, pastor _ Tel. 1731 Sunday,, March 16â€" _10:45 am. Hour of worship. The pastor will speak on "Reverence." ner meeting of the Men‘s Fellowâ€" ship club. . Special ‘husbandâ€"wife program. John Ott, noted photogâ€" rapher, will speak and exhibit‘his motion pictures of plant life. The movies will be shown in the church auditoritm at 8:30. The public is cordially invited. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL parish house. Dr. Sherwin will talk meeting, dressings and sewing; 12, chancel service; 12:30, luncheon; 3:45 pm. Dr. Sherwin will be in his study at the church to meet unite with the church. 7:30 pm. Boy Scouts meet in the scout room. Wednesday, March 19â€" Thursday, March 20â€" 10 :30 am. Woman‘s Bible class. 6:30 pm. Fourth and final dinâ€" in the parish house. 6:45 pm. Hilander club pot luck supper in the parish house. 7:15 pm. Choirs rehearse. Monday, March 17â€" s 10:00 am â€" Woman‘s association 1:30, annual meeting. T:30 to 9:30. Lenten school. (Evangelical C 3:45 pm. Communicants‘ class T HE PRESS North Shore Fas to. J â€"+ur reamwour reoria» | C inninatitratntintscs Aick Artvisit Rricsee The book was then given to the cataloguer, Miss Flinn, who classiâ€" fied it according to subject, child training. She typed a book pockâ€" et and card and cards for the catâ€" Let us take one book as an exâ€" ample and follow it through its course to the shelf â€" the very popular ‘"The Child from Five to Ten" by Gesell. After it was paged, this information was typed in the permanent record books: Title, author, publisher,‘ date of publication, source, ¢ost. eut. the books to be sure all the order is filled. (Incidentally, the staff enjoys the sight of new books as much as you do.) ©Each _ book must be "paged" to make certaim every page is perfect, that all the pages are there, and that they are Egan, who considers them as she compiles the book orders. She reads reviews from the New York Times book section, Saturday Reâ€" view of Literature, New York Herâ€" aldâ€"Tribune book review, Virginia Kirkus Book service, and the Bookâ€" list of the American Library asâ€" sociation; and _ she _ selects the books given the best rating by these authoritative sources. When the books artive at the liâ€" brary, the bills are checked with "What is there to be done in a library*" _ "What fun it must be to just sit at the desk and read books‘" are two remarks librarians hear quite often. Here is the inâ€" sile story of what has to be done to every book before it reaches the shelves of the library. The responsibility of selecting books to be purchased is a big one, in view of the fact that so many books pour from the presses each month, and it is obvious that the library cannot buy them all. Reâ€" quests from, patrons are submitâ€" ted to the head librarian, Miss Saturday Evening club square dance at 8:30. Nobel Finnell will Trained specialists w ill handle adjustment of your appliances to the better gas in order to reduct to a minâ€" imam awy incontenience to We hope to start convertâ€" ing to Natural Gas in the Libertyrille area jin (April. Other districts will follow as rapidly as possible. New Natural Gas will be here. Servel Refrigerators Servel‘s News Bulletin predicts new aluminum milk bottles may be seen soon that it takes a man twenty minutes to get it off." Reminds us of a storyâ€" "Women are not very strong â€" physically." "Perâ€" haps not, but they can put a lid on a fruit jar so tight ~This week more than a million Girl Scouts celebrate the 35th anniversary of their organization. â€"We compliâ€" ment this fine group on its fine job of character buildâ€" 10 am. Sewing group. . 8:00 pm. Discuszion. Series 4 T:30 pm. 10 am. Interfaith group. 10 am. Creative Writers annuâ€" meeting. Lucheon 12â€"1:30. R E M A RK A B L E ! B RIL L I A N T ! . With a group of Blackstone colâ€" lege classmates, « Amherst and Smith students, Miss Peggy Kerâ€" ber, daughter of the Herbert E. Kerbers of S. Linden avenue, is flying to Bermuda for the spring vacation at the end of March. _ Notice is further given hereby that a public hearing on said budgâ€" et and appropriation ordinance will be held at 1 o‘clock P. M., 1st day, April, 1947, at Town Hall, 378 Central avenue, Highland Park, in this Town, and that final action on this ordinance will be taken by the electors at the annual town meeting to be held at 2 o‘clock P. M., Tuesday, April 1, 1947. FLYING TO BERMUDA APPLY TO Chief Operator : 21 S. St. Johns Avenue NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN a tentative budget and apâ€" propriation ordinance for the Town of Deerfield.in the County of Lake, State of Illinois, for the fiscal year beginning March 17, 1947, and ending March 20, 1948, will be on file and conveniently available to public lz'ettwn i at Town Hall, 378 Cen avenue, Highland Park, from and after 2 o‘clock P. M.. 25t day, March, 1947. Dated this 12th day of March, 1947. â€" L (3) Interment was made at Spring Grove cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio. ‘There were no near survivors. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING lmï¬mmm&tu&yn the Kelly chapel for Natalie Leach, ie procuding "Wogncitey t e the p y a Lake county hospital, after an illâ€" ness of a few days. duties, were required in preparing this book for public use. How would you like to work in the library and just sit at the desk and read books? Is Laid to Rest ; alog and filed them alphabetically according to title, author and subâ€" ed on the date slip. ‘This device the book faster. The title page was number was put on the back of the book .with an electrical instrument â€"accompanied by a sigh of acâ€" complishment because this was the Y O U, T O O, can belong to this wellâ€" paid group of intelliâ€" gent girls whose work has won admiration everywhere. : â€"YCES We do give thorough training AND GOOD STARTING WAGES. Earn $29 per 5â€"day week . to start. Full pay while learning. exclaimed some visitâ€" ing â€" newswriters | as t he y watched o u r operators quietiy and efficiently operating the â€" switchboards. 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