~â€" Thursday, May 15, 8 pm. Ascenâ€" sion day vesper. Young People‘s society. A mother and daughter banâ€" quet will be held at the church on Thursday, May 8, under the ausâ€" pices of the Dorcas society. _ The speaker will be Mrs. Stanley Sanâ€" dersâ€" of Chicago. Her subject is "As a Precious Jewel." ,“.M“,,_ -. May 6 â€"â€"â€" Doreas soâ€" ciety meets with Mrs. Milton Robâ€" uu.uo-lm-.g'mchvwdi'. o.†, 2 â€"pm. â€"â€" n::flu. T:80 pm. junior Beginning next Sunday, the congregation will participate in the $1,500,000 campaign for Augâ€" ustana college at Rock Island, The purpose of the campaign is to provide funds for additional dorâ€" mitories, a fine arts building, and additional endowment funds. 1,200 students are now énrolled at the college as comparéd with 500 a few years ago. Miss Emma Bjork is chairman of the local campaign committee, 4 687 Central Avenue " H. K. Platzer, pastor _ . "Tel. H. P. 950 Sunday, May 14â€" 9:30 am. Sunday school. 10 :45 am. Morning worship. 9:15 am. Lake Forest Lutheran church mornifig worship. 1:830 pm. Those who plan to atâ€" tend _ the â€" Valparaiso university chorus concert at the Shubert theâ€" ater, 22 W..Monroe, at 3:30, meet at this time to go in a body. 11:30 am. Lutheran hour. Monday, May 5 â€" Voting body meeting at the Church hall.\ _ community are invited. Phone H. P. 4769 Church school and Bible class at 9:30. Morning worship at 10:45. Ser< mon topic, : ‘"Preservation of the Innocents." _ Anthem by the choir. Choir rehearsal Friday at 7:30. Board of administration at 8 pm, Friday. â€" Luther league meets on Tuesâ€" day, May 6, at the home of ufli'.ï¬' Shirley Nelson, 317 North, at 7:30, Monday, May 5, 1:15.â€" Womâ€" man‘s association group meetâ€" ings in the homes. Wednesday, May 7, 7:15. Choirs rehearse. 8:00. Annual meeting. Thursday, May 8, 10:30. Womâ€" an‘s Bible class coducted by Mrs. Arthur F. Tylee at the Highland Park library, All women in the ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Oakridge and High Sts., Highwood Tuesday, May 6 , 7:30. Boy Scout troop 324 meets in the scout H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect Phone H. P. 263 Louis W. Sherwin, D.D., minister Sallie ‘Lee, Religious Education Sunday, May 4â€" 9:30 Church school. Beginners, primary and junior departments. 9:55. Choral rehearsal, y 11:00. Church school. Intermeâ€" diate department in â€"the parish house; high school groups in the church. 11:00. Morning worship. ‘The church as always welcomes the visâ€" itor in our service. Please use the guest card in the pew pocket to tell us about yourself. is parish house. A discussion, "Why Protestants?" will be led by Miss Sally Lee. . 8. Green Bay road at Laurel R.. 8. Wilson, pastor, . Tel. 1781 Mothers Day will be observed in the elulel.i.:: Sunday, May 9, with special 1 res in the Sunday school and church services. 9:30. Sunday school, with classes for all ages. 10 45. Hour..of worship...... Subâ€" ject, "The Goodness of God." FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL youth. Thursday evening, May 8, 7:30. The annual motherâ€"daughter eveâ€" ning. . All mothers and daughters of the church and Sunday school are invited. Guests are welcome also. Mrs. Inga Moen of Chicaâ€" go will speak to the mothers of her work with girls in the city. The younger girls will see a missionâ€" ary motion picture during‘the message. ~ A number of special features are planned which will inâ€" terest all mothers and daughters. This service is sponsored by the ladies‘ classes of _ the Sunday school, and is the third.annual afâ€" fair of this kind in recent ‘years. _ T:46. Evening Gospel service Subject, "The Love of Money." Wednesday evening, May 7. â€" Midweek prayer service at 8. Page 6 WELCOME TO CHURCH REDEEMER EVANG. LUTH 7:15. Tuxis society meets in the Herbert W. Linden, Pastor Phone H. P. 1599 Green Bay at Homewood Alvin C. Kniker, Pastor f Sunday, May 4â€" ~ ; . 9:30. Sunday school. 10:45. Morning worship. Wednesday, May 7â€" o 8 pm. Meeting of the Church consistory. ~ ~> __â€" Confessions Saturdays, eves of first Fridays and Holidays, 4 and 7:30 p.m. and 12 noon. mt Weekâ€"daysâ€"6:30,, 8:15. Sundays â€" 1:30, or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. Rev. Edmund J. Skoner, S.T.L Rev. John P. O‘Connell, S.T.D. 200 S. Green Bay Rd.â€"H.P. 20 Friday, May 9, 4:00 pm. Girls‘ choir rehearsal, 9:30 am. Holy Communion. Parish Activities Monday, May 5â€" f St. James church, Huron and Wabash, Chicago, Opening service of diocesan convention. ‘~Bishop will deliver his annual charge, Thursday, May 8, 7:45 pm. Senâ€" ijor choir rehearsal. ® Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Everlasting â€" Punishâ€" ment." TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wednesday, May 7, 7:30 pm.â€" Boys‘ choir rehearsal. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCiENTIST 3887 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, The Sunday morning serviceâ€"is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" eludes testimonies of ©Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Sunday, May 4â€" " 7:30 am. Holy Communion. 9:30 am. Church school. 11:00 am. Holy Communion. Wednesday, May‘ 7â€" 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. {n Sundays 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. + Rev. Charles U. Harris, rector Services 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 9:80. â€" ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & _ REFORMED CHURCKH IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Sundaysâ€"6:30,;7:30, 9, 10, 11 A free public reading room is GOOD Printing Phone . . . 855 Laurel avenue Olson Printing Co. Tel.. H. P. 985 516 Laurel Avenue IP. 557 The drive here at Fort Sheridan is a part of the nationâ€"wide camâ€" paign instituted by the war departâ€" ment at all military installations Streamlined A&P Super Mart in Highland Park The lattst in streamlined suâ€" permarts, designed to facilitate and speed the shopping activities of Highland Park housewives, will open next Friday, May 9, at 56 First St.; it was announced today by J. P. Smith, viceâ€"president of the A & P Food Stores‘ middle western division in charge of Chiâ€" cago operations. Thursday, May 8â€" Frank Zimmer, 782 North End Ct. Friday, May 29â€" PC 4 pm. Junior choir. _ Ft. Sheridan Laun througbout the country. The new store, comprising an overall. area of 8,100 square feet, will employ 30 persons and will be managed by Walter Davis. It will be under the supervision of An intensive drive for the colâ€" lection of serap iron and steel has been instituted at Fort Sheridan, according to Col. Newton G. Bush, commanding officer. â€" Serap which is collected at Fort Sheridan will be sold to civilian concerns in an effort to alleviate the present critical. shortage of ferrous scrap that exists in the commercial field. _ The United m Supreme Court recently har gown a 5â€" 4 decision in the now famous New Jersey school bus case. The case involvgs a challenge to the most precious liberty Americans have â€" their religious liberty. Evâ€" ery American, regardless of his faith, every minority, regardless of its numbers, has a stake in this case. _ Rabbi Hertz‘s lecture will trace the development of our Reâ€" public‘s tradition of strict separaâ€" tion of church and state. He will analyze the forces now gathering momentum to imperil this tradiâ€" tion, including the later challenge from the United States Supreme Court. 2 at all our services. _Regular services at the temple every Friday at 8:15 pm. All visâ€" tors are cordally nvted to attend. JEHOVAH‘S WITNESSES YWCA, Highland Park 314 Laurel avenue Friday, 7:30 pm. Service meetâ€" y, 7:80 pm. Watchtower study. _ "Resurrection to a New World." Text, "He has fixed a day on which he will judge the world justly by a man whom he has desâ€" tined for this And he has given proof of this to all by raising him from the dead." Acts 17:31. Rabbi Hertz to Discuss "The Supreme Court Turns Back the Clock" This Friday evening at the No. Shore Congregation Israel, Rabbi Richard C. Herts will discuss from the ,ux:. ‘The Supreme Court Turns k the Clock." " 2 pm. Women‘s guild with Mrs. T H E «~PR ESS awaits you 5. Upon deposit in eserow of the full purchase price bid, the Treasurer of the said Park Disâ€" trict shall immediately cause the deed of conveyance to _be recorded may issue, shall tender to the Buyâ€" er an Owner‘s Guarantee Policy of the Chicago Title and Trust Company showing title in the name of the Buyer.in the amount of the purchase price bid. Said title #gusrantee policy shall show title, subject only to the usual stock obâ€" jections of the Chicago Title and Trust Company;â€"taxes for the year 1947, a lease ‘for fifteen (16) years to the Catholic Bishop of s’hiqu.nduhlr::r-fl-u the Buyer. or tbomnmlodhehu’:nm in «aid title other than those aforeâ€" mentioned, the Park District shall hnve sixty days from the date when such renort or guarantee policy is issued to cure such deâ€" fects and to furnish a guarantee policy or later report showing such defects cured and removed. 6. Every guarantee policy or reâ€" nort on title furnished by the Park clusive evidence of good title as lars ($3,000.00). The cash or check so tendered will be returned to such bidder at the time of the announcement of the outcome of the sale, if such bid is rejected pursuant to the terms hereof. The cash or check tendered by the sucâ€" cessful bidder will, upon acceptâ€" ance of said bid, be retained by the Board of Park Commissioners and shall be applied as part payment on the purchase price bid. 3. No bid will be accepted which is less than the appraised value of said land ,which amounts to Twenâ€" tyâ€"seven Thousand Nine Hundred Fifty â€" four Dollars ($27,954.00.) The Board of Park Commissioners shall, within seven days of the said date, announce its action on said bids. In the event of the acceptâ€" ance of a bid and upon the anâ€" nouncement of the acceptance of said bid, the Board of Park Comâ€" missioners shall notify the sucâ€" cessful bidder (hereinafter refeâ€" rred to as the "Buyer") in person, oraily or in writing, of the acceptâ€" ance of his bid, and shall, within five days after the acceptance of said bid, cause a deed of conveyâ€" ance to be signed and deposited 4. ‘The Buyer shall, within five days after he has been notified in writing of the deposit of the deed as <aforesaid, deposit the entire balance of the purchase price with the Treasurer of the Park District of Highland Park. If the Buyer shall fail to make such additional deposit, the Three Thousand Dolâ€" lar ($3,000.00) payment shall be forfeited to the Park District of Highland Park as liquidated damâ€" ages and the Buyer shall thereupâ€" on forfeit all rights under his bid, and said bid, and all other bids, shall in all respects become null in escrow with the Treasurer of the Park District of Highland Park. Park, in Lake County, Hlinois, will sell at public sale in the offices of the Board of Commissioners in the City Hall, Highland Park, Hlinois, at the hour of 8:00 o‘clock P. M., the following described property: Commencing at the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Secâ€" tion Twentyâ€"six (26), Township Fortyâ€"three (43) North, Range Twelve (12), East of the Third Principal ‘Meridian, and running thence South on the West line of the said Northeast quarter and on the West line of Hamilton‘s Secâ€" ~_2. All bids submitted shall be for cash payment and that of the highest bidder shall be accompanâ€" ied by a tender in cash, or in the form of a certified check, or cashâ€" ier‘s check, payable to the Park District of Highland Park, in the Offices, in the City Hall of Highâ€" land Park, Iilinois, commencing at 8:00 o‘clock P. M., on the 12th day ofâ€"May, 1947. 0C amount of Three Thousand Dol: Notice is hereby given that on the 1%th day of May, 1947, the Board of Park Commissioners of ond Addition three hundred nineâ€" tyâ€"Seven and threeâ€"tenths (397.3) feet thence East on a line parallel to the North line of said Northâ€" east quarter six hundred twenty and â€" thirtyâ€"three hundredths (620.33) feet; thence North on a line parallel to the West line of said Northeast quarter a distance of three hundred ninetyâ€"seven and threeâ€"tenths (397.3) feetâ€" to the North line of said Northeast quarâ€" ter thence West on said North line of said Northeast quarter to the place of beginning, _ containing five and twoâ€"thirds (5â€"2/3) acres, situated in Highland Park, Lake County, IIlinois. The terms of the sale of the -bcveduaihdndwdnll be as follows : & 1. All bids shail be made orally at public auction to the Board of Park â€"Commissioners at a regular meeting of the Board of Park Commissioners of the Park District of Highland Park, in the Board NOTICE OF SALE y C 1J innescormnp apinanengrot mnanat Sn s 3: > intulation and tuckâ€"pointing, call ~ A on us Wood shingles preserved 7 vitlo-rlpochlemflnt&!n DA“L’ , cleaned and conted. Don‘t wait Aute Re aructhon Te * "il it‘s too late. D h ~. Bals .. & Telephone H. P. 1203 _ Body & Pender Repairing therein shown, subject only to the exceptions therein stated. _ The Park District of Highland Park, upon consummation of this sale, shall pay for title insurance with Chicago Title and Trust Company to the amountâ€"of the purchase price, and all charges of the Chiâ€" eago Title and Trust Company for examination of title up to the time of delivery of the deed. The Buyâ€" er shall pay all other charges. . 7. If such defects beâ€"not cured stantially more these days for within sixty days, or upon written notice from the Board of Park Commissioners of their inability to cure such defects, the Buyer may, ubhdoeï¬-.@ï¬h:dl“.l then is, paying purchase price in full, upon giving written notice to the Board of Park Commissionâ€" ers of said election, or shall have the right to have his total depogit refunded upon executing and reâ€" cording a deed of reconveyance to the Park District of Highland Park and procuring a Chicago Title and Trust Company guarantee â€"policy showing title in the Park District of Highland Park, clear of any deâ€" fects caused by acts done or sufâ€" fered by the Buyer. ‘The expense of such policy shall be borne by the Park District of Highland Park. If a guarantee policy showâ€" ing title in the name of the Buyer cannot be issued due to defects caused in the title, due to acts done or suffered by the Buyer, the Buyer shall take the title as it then is and the entire purchase price shall be paid tothe Park District of Highland Park. At Orchestra Hall The concert will be for the benâ€" efit of the Paulist choristers‘ sumâ€" mer school at Sayner, Wis., where the boys of the organization spend the summer months in recreation and training. PCE s Phase Miss Fitch reminds women to store mvmmmum::nm.enn. fresh fat is reâ€"used cooking, the stromgâ€"flavored fat is turned over The annual spring concert of| NATIONAL ADV. MANAG the Paulist choristers will be held| who understands copy, prod in Orchestra hl‘l;mchlup, Sunâ€"| _ tion, merchandising. Unus day, May 11. It be the choir‘s| _ future for right man. State a 43rd season, and the nineteenth education, experience, . sal year for Father O‘Malley as direcâ€"| _ expected‘. Write Duraclean C tor. â€" _ . | Deerfield, III. : ROY MILLEN, Secretary, Board of Park Commisâ€" sioners of the Park District of Highland Park, Lake . County; By order of the Board of Park Commissioners of the Park Disâ€" trict of Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois, President, Board of Parkâ€" Comâ€" l-rhionm of the Pc;k District of Highland Park,.Lake County, Tllinois, liek Ilinois. CATERING , | derred. â€"212 Burchill avei Weddings, cocktail parties, Highwood. 4 dinners Sm S ie ieen en rnnneninaesacioureeccciaitle plan your next party. MODERN DECORATiING Tel. Glencoe 1594 SERVICE P. C. MeCullough . 3°tf |parmTNG & PAPER HANG e s . |Be Particularâ€"It Costs no N 1 ue l eapsuto®s 623 Vine Ave., Highland Pa ROOFING â€" REPAIRS RENEWALS the EDWARD M. STEELE, (10â€"11) &9 1| so2 N. First Thursday, May 1, 1947 WE ARE NOW Clerical help wanted at _ FIRST NATIONAL BANK Tel. H.â€"P. 6576 Tel HELP WANTED: Man with FEMALE HELP WANTED: Want Ads HELP. WA NTE STENOGRAPHERS, TYPISTS Office personnel. Permanent position with a future propor tionate to your ability, _ Grow ing national concern. _ State age, experience, references and salary desired. Write Duraciean Co., Deerficld, HI, 9t THE WELCOMERS WISH T GREET every new family in t community. If you know of CLEANING; Plenty of het ter is needed to get that . An assured supply of hot w is yours with an automatic : age gas water heater in . â€"home. _ See your plumber, « er, or North Shore Gas ( PADDACK‘S WOODWORKING COMPANY 2395 W. Park Av., Highland Parl Solid Walnut Furniture and + Wood Products Customâ€"built cabinet work solici Tel. Deerficld 736 ~ SHAVING: Inadl-ziw for shaving is brutal 1 water! Remind "him" that | water is always on tap when ; have an automatic gas wA heater in your home. See y plumber, gas appliance dea! or visit North Shore Gas C« JEWELERS AND ° 1 OPTICIANS 1 (Across from bankâ€"same locaâ€" tion for 35 years) 1 Telephone Highland Park 518 service or production work. room,. â€" Working couple ferred. â€"212 Burchill ay State age, experience, referâ€" ographers, typist, bookkeeper. Permanent employment, ‘pleasâ€" ant working conditions, good wages, _ Apply Manager‘s ofâ€" fice, Moraine Hotel 801 N. Sherâ€" Newcomer to Highland Park be capable of selling or makâ€" Mr. Kehle, Duraclean Co., Deerâ€" idan road, Highland Park. ~1 L H. NEMEROFF Help Wanted M A N U R E. for Hot Beds BLACK DIRT .. 21