Church school at 9:30. . Misâ€" sionary program. Morning worship at 10:45. Serâ€" mon topic: "The Father of a Wayâ€" ward Son." + Vacation school entertainment on Thursday, at 8 pm. Program includes showing of films. Social hour and refreshments: All are welcome, ©~ â€" 4 Choir rehearsal Friday at 7:30. Luther league Tuesday, June 24, at the home of Janice Galloâ€" way, 339 Prairie: avenue. Supâ€" per at 6:45. fhnrldny. June 25â€" 75 pm. Senior choir rehearsal. Herbert W. Linden, Pastor Church school at 9:30 Sunday, June 22â€" _.Book review. Wednesday, June 25, at 8. *‘The American," by Howâ€" ard Fast, will be reviewed by Minâ€" nie Moreland Dow. Social hour sponsored by choir. Tuesday, June 24, St. John Bapâ€" tistâ€"9:30 am. Holy Communion. Wednesday, June 25, 9:30 am. Holy Communion. ts ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Onkridge and High Sts., Highwood Ladies‘ Aid Thursday, June 26 at the home of Mrs. T. Albert Larâ€" son, 888 S.‘Green Bay road. JEHOVAH‘S WITNESSES *‘ 21 N. Sheridan Road ~Masonic temple, 3rd floor Friday, June 20, 7:30 pm. Service meeting and theocratic ministry school. Sunday, June 22, 7:30 pm.â€" Watchtower study subject, "Inâ€" spiration." Text, "All scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for amendâ€" ment, and for moral discipline to make the man of God proficient and equip him for good work of every kind."â€"II Tim. 3:16,17. 10:45 am, Morning worship. The pastor will speak on the fourth Beâ€" atitude, "Blessed Are the Merciâ€" ful." During this hour, the chilâ€" dren will meet in the basement room for the Mission Band service. This will be the last meeting until September. 7:00 pm. Christian Endeavor. This group is studying "Temptaâ€" tion." 7:45 pm. Evening Gospel servâ€" ice. The pastor begins a series of messages on the positive side of Christian life, The first message is based on the theme, "Living the Great Commandment." Monday, June 23 â€" Official board meeting at the church .at 8 pm. Tuesdgy, June 24. _ Philathea monthly meeting at the home of Mrs., Alice Larson, 656 Michigan, atâ€"8pmy,â€"â€"â€" Choir rehearsal at 7:30 pm Fri~ day, June 27. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCRH 355 Laure] avenue R Tel. H. P. 985 Rev. Charles U. Harris,; rector Services Sunday, June 22, 3rd Sunday afâ€" ter Trinity. 7:30 am. Holy Communion. 11:00 am. Morning prayer and sermon. y Sunday, June 22â€" Saturday, June 21, 3 pm. Annuâ€" al picnic for the Sunday school and vacation Bible school. Games begin at 3 and supper will be servâ€" ed cafeteria style at 6. Sunday, Prayer service at the church at 8 pm, Wednesday, June 25. Holy Communion administered in the church Sunday, June 29, at both services. Friday, June 20, closing day of vacation Bible school, Program at 7:30. The public is invited to attend this program. Sunday, June 22â€" ~0:30 am. Sunday school~~~~~ 9:15 am. Early worship at Lake Forest in the American Legion hall, McKinley at Wisconsin. _ 10 :45 am. Morning worship. The sermon text is Luke 15:1â€"10. "Lost Yet Found." 11 :80 am. WGN, The Lutheran Hour, Also WJJD:â€"find WCFL on Sunday, & ». i06 h _ 8:00 pm. _ Sunday school and church picnic at Sunset park near refreshment stands. Basket lunch _ June 23, Monday, 8 pm. Finance committee meets at the parsonage. CHURCH S. Green Bay road at Laurel R. S. Wilson, pastor. ~ Tel. 1734 (Moffat.) in the evening FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL BETHANY CHURCH (Evangelical United Brethren) Laure! Ave. and McGovern St. wWELCOME TO CHURCH Page 6 REDEEMER EVANG. LUTH 9:80 am. Sunday school in all 9:30 am. Suisday school for all 687 Central Avenue Phone H.P. 8522 Tel. H. P. 950 Tuesday, June 24. 8 pm. Meetâ€" ing of the Woman‘s auxiliary at theâ€" home of Mrs, Clarence Var ney, 329 S. Green Bay road. â€" _A ecordial welcome at all our services. s departments. f 11;:00 am. Divine worship. Serâ€" mon by Rev. Laubenstein. & ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH Alvin C. Kniker, pastor . Phone H. P. 1599 9:30 am. Sunday school. _ 10:45 am. Morning worship. 2:30 pm. St. John‘s softball team will play the team from Imâ€" manuel church, Hanover, at Sunâ€" set park. f Rev. Edmund J. Skoner, S.T.L Rev. John P. O‘Connell, 8.T.D. 200 S. Green Bay Rd.â€"H.P. 202 © Sundaysâ€"6:30, 7:30, 9, 10, 11 and 12 noon. Elderly Resident Sallie Lee, Religious Education Sunday, June 22â€" 11:00 am. _ Morning worship. The Church as always welcomes the visitor in our service. â€" Thursday, June 26â€" 10:30 am. Women‘s Bible class conducted by Mrs, Arthur F. Tyâ€" lee at the Highland Park public liâ€" brary. All women in the communâ€" ity are cordially invited. _ This class will continue through the month of June. % CHURCH Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison Saturdays, eves of first Fridays and Holidays, 4 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays â€" 1:30, or at othef times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. Monday in the Kelly chapel for Wilheim Noll, 638 Michigan aveâ€" nue, who passed away on the pre ceding Friday after a week in the Lake County hospital at Waukeâ€" gan. He had sufered ill health for H. P. Plzs.'Tlfï¬u CHURCH Laurel, Linden Prospect Phone H. P. 263 « Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, minister Born in Sweden, he came to this country in 1 and for 17 mmn..ï¬.«m land Park. Tuesday, June 24, 8 pm. Broth: erhood meets with Ken Kightly on Duffy lane. Midweek church fellowship,. Misâ€" sionary night and the monthly ofâ€" fering will be received. Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Is the Universe,â€"Includâ€" ing . Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" f Small children are cared for dur ing Sunday church service. Bunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. _ 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 authorized Christian Science literature, may® be read, borrowed or purchased. He is survived by his widow, Margaret â€" Schoch Highland Sunday, June 29. The Lord‘s Supper will be served at the mornâ€" ing service. Opportunity will be given our _ friends to unite in church fellowship. _ The Mission Band will meet under the leaderâ€" ship of Mary Behrens. â€" The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" cludes testimonies of Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. preceded him in death many years ago. . Also surviving are two brothers and a sister, all of Washâ€" ington, D.C. Thursday, June 26, 6:30 pm.â€" Softball practice for boys and men of the church. Interment was made in Elm Lawn cemetery. 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, IMMACULATE Funeral services were held on Weekâ€"daysâ€"6:30, 8:15. 8:00 pm. Senior choir rehears Wednesday, June 25, 8 ELM PLACE FIELD DAYâ€" ( Continued from last week) Zerkre, Bock, Montgomery. Temple, Kilpatrick, Behanna, Riz: zolo. 2nd team _ (Sprague): Schramm. _ Melchione, Tillman, Loesch, Cimbalo, Braughan, More~ &E‘_fll‘, 3rd team (Leech) : Girls. © Skipping rope race. Herâ€" berta Engstrom, Carol Petersen, Jean Gregar, Ann Kruger. Back to back. Barbara Stupple and _ Coleen Grober, Mary Lou Boardman and Jo Ann Boardman; Jean Ann Cregar and Herberta _ Seventh gradee.. Running race for time. Boys: Signario, Westâ€" !li Selfridge, _ Glick, Newey, Ki tss Trieschmann,* Herz, Chapman, Taussie. â€"2nd team (White) Boynâ€" 50â€"yd. dash: â€" Herberta Eng strom, Jean Powers, Carol Peterâ€" Engstrom and Joan Cregar; Barâ€" bara Kramer and Shirley Halterâ€" man;â€"Carol Chase and Carol Sice® Running race for time: Loesch, Cimbalo, Salbego, Pincus, Stathas, Schramm., Basketball dribble relay: 1st team (Leech): Hall, Barnes, Nelâ€" son, Volkman. 2nd team (Kitzinâ€" ger) : Jacobs, Block, Vaile, Phelps. 8rd team _ (Sprague) : Schramm, Melchione, Vaughan, Cimbalo. Girls. Skipping rope race: Ruth Winkler, Deborah Buchanan, Gerâ€" aldine Walsh. Back to back: : Lucille Powers, and Gene Salbego; Barbara Bahr and Laurie Nath; Carmen Boret: t and Geraldine Walsh. > 50â€"7yd. dash. Geena Salbego, )l.u.lmcuï¬-m Jean Mowers; Jo Ann Boardman and Irene Holland; Beatrice Ugoâ€" Ihi _nd Suzanne Wil-ou.‘ 50â€"yd. dash. Naney Cooksy, Ruth Juergensen, Nancy Bornman. Threeâ€"legged race. Nancy Sloan and Ruth Juergensen, Maryâ€"Stein and Anne Gieser, Anne Stevens and Ann Tapner. %. Indian club rélay. 1st â€" team (Jones): Rubenstein, Hall, Fre: berg, Bock, Talano, Reid. 2nd«team (Grenoble) : Nachman, Boretti Dalperti, Randolph, Pollack, Jacâ€" obsen. 3rd team (Lindsay) : Frost, Babr, Zoltomski, White, Montgomâ€" ery, Klein. . Back to back. Sheila Blumenâ€" thal and Sis Graham; Geraldine Reading and Sally Casey; Dulcy ing, Sally Casey, Judy Laegeler. Threeâ€"legged race. © Geraldine Reading and Judy Laegeler; Joan Liewellyn and Louise Casel; Sal: ly Casey and Susan Childs, 7 40â€"yd. dash. Signorio, Eubanks, Westgard, Glick, Trieschmann. ‘Walking race: Kirk, Herz, Pizâ€" zato, Periman, Trieschmann. Volkman, Janice Greenwald, June Back to back race. Janet Laeg: cler and Marilyn Williams; Pegey Lennox and Joan Crawford; June Luer and Mary Allen. 50â€"yd. dash. Barbara Volkman, June Luer, Janice Greenwald, Threeâ€"legged race. Nadine Nel: yis and June Luer, Barbara Volkâ€" man and Janice Greenwald, Arieen Hastings and Barbara Elwood. Fifth grade boys. Indian club relay. 1st team _ (Slusarcyzke) : Blumenthal, Strauss, Bartoli, Garâ€" ner, Harris, Wanzer. 2nd â€"team (Reingardt) : Beck, Kramer, Gotâ€" aas, Kurz, Dichl, Peterson. _ 3rd team (Westfall) : Koretz, Garber, Trieschmann, Hafner, _ Compere, Sixth grade _ boys. Running race for time. Marks, Hall, Bock, Rubenstein. * _ Girls. Skipping rope race. Bunâ€" ny Olson, Joanne Cimbalo, Louise ton, Moss, Kirk, Bock, Periman. Newey. â€"3rd team (Cook): Davis, Turcki, Pizzato, Winkler, Laduâ€" rini, Signorio. Pincus, Wanzer, Vanderbic, Péâ€" Grober, Perry, Compere. Fifth grade girls, Skipping rope race. Jo Ann Boardman, Judy Skytle and Deeborsh Buchanan; Any misâ€"speled words are pureâ€" ty coincidental as well as unintenâ€" will race again next year and that every entrant will win a first place Indian club relay. ist . team (Shulsted) : _ Wesigard, â€" Glick, Marilyn Clark. Explanations and Best Wishes Eighth grade. Shuttle relay. ys: 1st team (Kitzinger): Osâ€" Walking race.. Spercer, Ans Back to back. Gloria Bahr and Hopping race. _ Harris, Diehi, szato, Bock, Hafner. Eileen THE â€"PRESS first, we are sure you will be best one and those coming back to Eim Place in the fall will find the welâ€" come sign out, with good fellowâ€" For CYO Camp Registrations are now being acâ€" cepted for the Catholic Youth Orâ€" ganization Boys camp near Libâ€" ertyville. Sponsored and operated by the CYO, under the â€"direction of Rev. Walter H. Chelminski and a staff of counsellors, the camp is one of the most modern in the middle west. It will be open from June 30 to Aug. 23. Boys between the ages of 10 and 14 may regis~ ter periods of from two to eight Rep. Kelsey Opposes "We here in the General Assemâ€" bly," Representative Kelsey told the. AVC chapter, "should do our utmost to protect those rights." awaiting them. powers which it would give to an Illinois Unâ€"American Activities committee,. . The bill‘s opponents point out that citizens haled beâ€" fore such an Illinois "Gestapo" would lose their constitutional proâ€" tections of trial by jury and apâ€" tained by calling or writing Camp Director, 31 E. Congress St., Chiâ€" cago. Wabash 1114. To Shrine of St. Anne Two periods of special devotions at the most famous basilica in No. Americaâ€"will be observed by the members of the Inaugural Chicago Archdiocesan pilgrimage to the shrine of Ste. Anne de Beaupre, in Canada, it has just been anâ€" nounced. _ The mission, which is scheduled to take place from Aug. 9 to 17, has been approved by His Eminence Samuel Cardinal Stritch, Archbishop of Chicago. The officiâ€" al pilgrimage itinerary includes a threeâ€"day cruise of the beautiful for the members to leave Chicago in special railroad cars on Saturâ€" day, August 9. They_will arrive in Niagara Falls that evening, for an overnight stay. The pilgrims will sail from Queâ€" at Montreal the following mornâ€" ing. _ The return train journey to Chicago willâ€" be made on Saturâ€" day and Sunday, Aug. 16 and 17. week announced his opposition to similar the Assembly to create an Illincis "Little Dies Committee." “l.-uan'innd'ngir en any consideration and not be enacted," Kelsey declared. "It old fundamental principles of our democracy." Representative Kelsey‘s stateâ€" ment came in a letter to the No. Shore chapter, American Veterâ€" ans committee, which had written him urging defeat of the bill. Othâ€" er civic organizations have joined in attacking legislation of this Saguenay and St. Lawrence rivers. The days on which theâ€"members visit the shrine of Ste. Anne are Thursday and Friday, Aug. 14 and 15. The official itineraryâ€" calls _ Objections to the Bill â€"are based on t Telephone Highland Park 518 CLEANERS & DYERS Further information may be obâ€" $29 PER 5â€"DAY WEEK To START. FREQUENT T EL EP H O N E O PE RA T OR S ~" M A NU RE SERVICE OF CLOTHING Menoni and Mocogni Telephornie Company 61 S. St. Johns Avenue 21 8. St. Johns Ave. Free pickâ€"up and Apply t6 Fort Sheridan Reduces Civilian Employee Force A reduction in the force of 322 civilian employees at Fort Sheriâ€" dan will take effect by June 30, it has been, announced by Col Newton G. Bush, commanding ofâ€" ficer. The reduction began on May 29 and will continue through the month, affecting more than 60 per cent of the civil service employees at Tel. H. P. 5576 MODERN DECORATING PAINTING & PAPER HANGING Be. Particularâ€"It Costs no More 623 Vine Ave., Highland Park North Shore Goé to. I +t rRIENDLTY PeoruFr" . 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Just a months on the balance if you All types done the pinless Lamb Chops BROILED are been gradual over the °past as necessity dictated. Wool can be mothproofed covers, draperies, spreads, Ross E. Sherman (% round only) D A HL S Tel. 118 37â€"40 Thursday, June 19, 1947 figer 6 the Mistand ‘Park post of _ ‘the A-ieuh’lï¬: nounces new office hours Or". on tane ge in it Thursday evening, 7:30 to 9:00. Want Ads EXCHANGE: Will give private room, bath and board to couple, husband employed, in exchange for some services in the home. Call H. P. 4033. 17 HELP WA NTE D Male or Female Clerical help wanted at ° FIRST NATIONAL BANK PETS FOR SALE: Boxer puppies, AKC reg.; females; fawn and brindle; reasonable. Tel. Glenâ€" ecoe 2436 collect. * 17 HELP WANTED: Man with car for service or production work. Must have good personality and be capable of selling or makâ€" ing estimates Good future. State age, experience, referâ€" ences, salary desired. Address . _ Mr. Kehle, Duraclean Co., Deerâ€" _field, HII. 9tf STENOGRAPHERS, â€" TYPISTS, Office personnel. _ Permanent position with a future proporâ€" tionate to your ability, â€" Growâ€" ing national concern.. <State age, experience, references and _ salary desired. Write Duraclean NATIONAL ADV. MANAGER who understands copy, producâ€" tion, merchandising. _ Unusual future for right man. State age, education, experience, salary . expected. Write Duraclean Co., STENOGRAPHERS, typist, bookâ€" keeper, permanent employment, pleasant * working conditions, MALE HELP WANTED: Several reliable men wanted for landâ€" scaping and gardening. Steady .â€" work and good pay; unemployâ€" ment insurancé paid,. . Phone Northbrook 422 or call at R. Kohimaier‘s, _ Dundee _ road, Northbrook. & 17â€"4t WAITRESSES: ~Full or part : time, top wages, excellent workâ€" ing conditions. Apply Manager‘s office, Moraine Hotel, 801 No. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park. Painting and Decorating + INTERIOR and j EXTERIOR Phone Highland Park 2546 MAIDS: Full or part time, good wages, excellent working conâ€" ditions. _ Apply Manager‘s o‘â€" us. Wood shingles preserved "til it‘s Co., Deerfield, II. Deerfield, III. Manager‘s office, Moraine Hoâ€" tel, 801 N. Sheridan Rd., Highâ€" land Park. 12tf GREET every new family in the community. If you know of a Newcomer to Highland Park or fice, Moraine Hotel, 801 N. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park. WANTED TO RENT ROOFING â€" REPAIRS RENEWALS Telephone H. P. 1203 Help Wanted Let us help you plan your next party ‘Tel. Glencoe 1594 Glencoe 1t