Be that as it may, is this not /m picture of ourselves, even in the present world, face to face with seeming insurmountable difficulâ€" ties. For instance, what is our pulse when we think of the possiâ€" rd be encouraged to go forward, ollowing in the foot prints of our. Lord and Saviour. k of hell and got up from the tomb with all power both in heaven and "Wh% shall roll us away the stoneâ€"*"" was the worried query of the women who were on the way to Jesus‘ tomb. Their intenâ€" tion was to anoint His body with * (Continued from page 1) have new life, new ideas for good, fragrant spices. tossed away, and a continuing spiritual existence guaranteed. Hail to the New Life of Easter! There is a stirring now in the I have often wondered why these women did not take their question more seriously." Surely they would have been hélpless with their own * physical power. Could it be that they were secretâ€" ly hopeful that an earthquake reâ€" ported by another Gospel writer had removed the obstacle? it be that even in ‘this threatening phabetically named bomb may be So likewise with the experience of death, and all our questionings regarding it, Easter time d bring us a lively hope, and vï¬ faith in the Living Redeemer, we find the stone of .uncertainty ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Northshore Garden of Memories A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited BETHANY cHURCH * Evangelical United Brethren .Rev. Lester H. Laubenstein GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH T. PHONE MaAJj. + PHONE HIL 23300 PHONE HI 2â€"3300 â€" Purnell & Wilson, Inc. â€" â€" "Vetter and Better Always" _ _ ; Karl (Whitey) Salo, Mgr. COMPLETE.FENDER & BODY REPAIRS ENAMEL â€" AUTO PAINTING â€" LACQUER SIMONIZING ; *.* Expert Mechanical Repairs on Any Make Car or Truck Brakes Relined â€" Engine Overhm_xled â€" Chassis Lubrication A. G. 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It is almost impossible for us to grasp the grim finality.with which the ancients wewed the cessation of bodily life. Inscripâ€" tions upon their tombs bear mute witness to their hopelessness. But then comes a mighty change, It was rumored that a man had risen from the dead. Reliable witnesses testified that one Jesus of Nazaâ€" reth had arisen from His tomb. that once lowly caterpillar. So|accept it.as God‘s Truth, The Easter meant a new life to Jesus.| Resurrection of Jesus has ever He who once did not have where|beenâ€"the focal point of Christian to lay his head now has a place|Teaching. His Rising Again is one on ‘the Father‘s throne. It meant | illustration of the power of Christ. a new life to His. Discipleg, filled | It forms the keystone of the docâ€" with gladness and hope. Easter is|trinal arch upon which all Bible with gladness and hope. Easter is the hope and challenge to us to rise, first from sin and then to eternal glory. We need no greater proof nor any more accurate testimony to the validity of this fact than the growth and preservation ‘of His church and the certainty of imâ€" mortality <which men universally possess today. And the glorious promiseâ€" ofâ€"resurrectionâ€"lies . inâ€" Christ risen from theâ€"dead and become the firstâ€"fruits of them that slept," for "â€"whosoever livâ€" eth and believeth in Him shall never die." : ; hy oz "Abide with us; for it is toward coffinâ€"like cocoon, and soon comes out a beautiful butterfly. It is a new life and a grander one for How suitable is this text for Easter? After all, we associate REDEEMER EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH 587 West Central Avenue which HI 20734 HI safety, was certain that his guest with intriguing explariations of Scripâ€" ture prophecy and fulfillment had been the Messiah Himself. He firmly believed that the guest whom he had entertained was his Jesus. What else, then, could he say to share his experience with ing or‘talk nonsense or indulge in sheer diabolism." p The facts of Easter are all too frequently warped into mere nonâ€" sense. But in the experience of wise men the facts of religion, in perfect harmony with natural law, are words of wisdom: that light can triumph over darkness, that Faith down. It was the innocent beginâ€" ning of a very ulounim‘ ending. Kindly words they are, spoken to secure _ a tableâ€"companion for supper. Nothing else was expected. But this invitation led the speakâ€" er to a vigorous conviction. He Risen Indeed". (Luke 24.34) Aldous Huxley wrote: "Facts are ventriloquists‘ dummies. Sitâ€" ting on a wise man‘s knee they Easter with an incident of" u'e'hlou- Letterâ€" 'Vdil: Places For astonishing nature, that very many tinued from page 1) High School Election have not, do not, nor. ever will __.x.(&?.:.._‘ anau mrerâ€"IP POP T Y mm c tt C w as truth can triumph over error, that the life of the spirit transcends the death of the material body. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Dr. William Atkinson Young >AFFILIATIONâ€" Round Loke Area Chamber Commerceâ€"Antioch Legion Post No. 748 Antioch Loyal Order of Moose Lodgeâ€" Woukegan Elks Lodge No. 702â€"Waukeâ€" ‘Round _ Loke â€" Fire Departmentâ€"Served four terms as President of Schoo} District No. 43, handling during his administration the,construction of one of the most modern and ‘efficient ‘elementary. schools in this stateâ€"Has served as a director and exeâ€" cutive viceâ€"president of the First State Bonk of Round Lokeâ€"Served as secretaryâ€" treasurer of the Waukegohâ€"Lake County Real Estate Board and is now president of County Real Estate Board, business located at Round Lake, Illinois. Makes his residence ANNOUNCING . . . . Attended Antioch High Schoolâ€"John Marâ€" shall Law Schoolâ€"has successfully operatâ€" ed his own Real ‘Estote and .: Insurance Businessâ€"Has e long record of active serâ€" vice in . community. and county civic affairsâ€"Hos served as treasurer and diâ€" rector of Chamber of Commerceâ€"Director, secretary and president of Lions Clubâ€" Served as director and fire: inspector of with his wife and three sons at Antioch, !H1 gm»Lp{c _ County _ï¬ul _E_stom B_caovéâ€" ï¬a\nd Loke Fire Dept.â€"Skycrést Country As THEâ€" "writeâ€"in" candidate for Congregsmah to â€" replace the Honored Deceased Ralph E.,Church ai’ the Republican Primary | ¢ Election, Tuesday, April 1950. j NOTE: VOTERS, LISTEN! tation By tearing off the example at the right and taking it into the booth with you. Write in "W. J. Elect your own candidate for Representative to Congressâ€"Do Not Leave it To A Few Select Politicians To Do it For You. f (1) To be a "Shot in the Arm to the Republican QIMMMbmm wty’.‘ s 4 A “ . (2) Give all voters of the District equal representaâ€" C 1| pledge an untiving fight agoinst off Sociolist on. Trends and Regimentation. Give me your Help! 1 will give you mine Write in the nome "W. J. M Teor it offâ€"Taoke it with youâ€"Copy ®. ~ QUALIFICATIONS text is not THE PRESS . J MURPHY â€" Way, I not only express my reâ€" sentment, but, as a member of a proinent organization on the North Shoré dedicated to tolerâ€" ance, I pledge myself to combat this sinister influence in our comâ€" munity and to enlist my friends own groups and outside, to defeat movement so contrary to the best interests of the community and the nation. > nounced, even to the absurd claim that in proposing school district consolidation they do so with the ldea of segregating our children. Noâ€"statement could be more ridicâ€" ulous and better illustrate the allâ€" time low which these supporters of the Caucus eandidates have reached. As an American citizen and a position and are not entitled to the Imickar "Aict o consideration ol::.::nnu-ity. |s.m"’w 8 Telephone calls have been diâ€" rected to me and to many of my friends in a futile attempt to conâ€" Menoni and Mocogni To the voters of the 13 i1 Congressional District M A N U R E Phone, HI 2â€"0518 Sincerely yours, Sidney M. Schwartz For Hot Bods I PLEDGE That part of Highland Park lying in West Deerfield township beyond the boundary line will use Deerfield Granimar school as a voting place. (The precincts are determined by the Township lineâ€" not the city or village line. Preâ€" cincts are the same as those used in the special election last Sepâ€" The polling place of said precinet will be in the grale school in the Village Townanip except . that. portion.. thereot Tithin the City or Hignwood. Ine poik m.mmunuu-u‘am within the City of Highwood. The pollâ€" tme high Sunsut puiiding Crty Highwood Glass & > * Paint Co. 963 Waukegan Ave. All Phones, HI 2â€"7211 PRECINCT NUMBER i. _ â€" || Window Shades RALPH E. CHURCH For Representotive in Congress Thirteenth District (Vote For Ona) publican Portyâ€"but to save private enterâ€" priseâ€"to save our freedom of speech and * Thursday, April 6, 1950 ' Highland TenPin| > 360 Central BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS OPEN BOWLING Every Day from . 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY. Phone HI 2â€"3804 139 N. Second St. TEL H. P. 319 AND SERVICE is