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Highland Park Press, 19 Jan 1939, p. 7

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CA THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1939 No. 1. Two new Imignu under construction, just south of Oak street, Winnetka, and adjacent to the right of way of the Chicago, North Shore and Milwaukee Railâ€" road company, one of which is to be used as headquarters by the resident P.W.A.. engineering staff in charge of Inspector C. 8. Gaines, The other by the Winnetka village project enâ€" gineers P.° E. Conner and C. 1. .Brooks. | The Lake County Tuberculosis Association has received five hunâ€" dred sixteen responses with an amount of $424.02 from the 7,000 reminders mailed last week to perâ€" sons who are holding Christmas Seals A few organizations and business concerns may vote their contributions in January meetings. An urgent plea is made to the 6,484 unanswered reminders asking Winnetka Grade Project Is Begun No. 4. Building new automobile drive at temporary Elm street staâ€" ticn. This drive also extends to Oak street.‘ c t p Decke for help to go over the goal of $8,000. It is only with an increase in yearly funds that additional acâ€" tivities may be 'earriqd on by the association. C S This year the Association wishes to stress the tuberculin testing of the children in Lake county. It is through the safeguarding of our children today that we are improvâ€" ing the tuberculosis problems of toâ€" morrow. The regular chest clinies sponâ€" sored by the Lake County Tuberâ€" culosis association will be held‘ on Wednesday and Friday mornings in St. Therese hospital from 8:380 to 11 a.m. with Dr, Charles K. Petter as examining physician. New paâ€" tients are requested to make apâ€" pointments with the office, Majestic 1805. : T8E PR B 8 8 ICEHURCHES The Bethany Evangelical Church (Laurel and McGovern _ â€"â€" ‘H, F. Siemsen, pastor _~‘~ R,. Sain, assistant ‘Thursdayâ€"7:30 p.m. the choir will meet for rehearsal; Slmdlyâ€"- t 3 9:30 am. Sunday school; classes for every age. 11 a.m. Morning worship. Mesâ€" sage by the pastor, quartette and the choir. > 5 ; choir 6:45 p.m. Young People. Semiâ€" nary Quartette will sing and direct the service. "7:45 p.m. Evening service, Special numbers by Seminary Quartette and a message by one of the semiâ€" nary students. * Mondayâ€"7:45 ‘p.m, Meeting of Board of Stewards in pastor‘s study. Tuesdayâ€"7:45 p.m. The Laurel League will meet at the home of Dr. E. D. Fritsch. t Wednesdayâ€"7:45 p.m. Midâ€"week service under the direction of the pastor. Bs Hi n Thursdayâ€"7:30 p.m, Theâ€" choir will meet for rehearsal. 7 Highwood Methodist Church Highwood Ave. and Everts PI. Rev. E. Fredrickson, pastor. . Saturday, Jan. 21â€"The Ladies‘ Aid of the church meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Goldstead, 108 Highwood Ave. (across street from church). Everybody invited. 8 p.m, Sunday, Jan. 22â€" Sunday school .t.}o:so a.m. : Confirmation class‘ meet one hour before Sunday school at the church. â€" Evening service 7:45. We welcome all friends and visiâ€" tors to worship with us. Rev. Earl J. Bruso, minister 815 Rosemary Terrace, Deerfield Sunday, Jan, 22â€" > ‘ Sundsgy school 9:45 a.m. Mr. Arâ€" no A. Frantz, Supt, 16X Mcrning worship 11 a.m. The church choir will sing. The '::mmr will tell a storyâ€"sermon to the bo ys and girls, Sermon for adults. 5:15 p.m. Rehearsal of youth Bethlechem Evangelical Church *First United Evangelical" Church ‘_Green Bay Rd. and Laurel Ave. F. S. Robinson, pastor. Sunday school 9:30 a.m. Raymond Fidder, Supt. pa‘y Morning service 10:45. "The Braâ€" zen Laver." * Christian Endeavor 6:45 p.m. Evening service 7:45. "A Sad Dilemma." ; ‘ Woman‘s Auxiliary Thursday, January 26, at home of Mrs. Arthur Pagel. â€" Annual meeting. Election Weekday Activities Choir rehearsal Friday 7;46 p.m. Class in religion Saturday 10 a.m. School in Christian Living Wedâ€" nesday 7:45 p.m. 3 f of | officers. Prayer meeting Wednesday eveâ€" ning. + P ts ie On Wednesday evening, Jan. 25, the Mission Band will sponsor an evening of sacred music. The proâ€" gram will begin iat 8 o‘clock. The program will be rendered by the choir of the Oak Park Avenue Bapâ€" tist church of Berwyn,.. During the program ‘a short address will be given ‘by Rev. Chas. MacDonald, pastor of the Baptist church; _ Holy Cross Catholie Church .. _ Deerfield Rev. J. V. “fll‘llh’.m Sunday masses: 7:30, 9:00, 10:8u and 11 :30. Catechism after 9 o‘clock mass. Weekday masses: 7:30 in the recâ€" _ Tuesday at 8 p.m.: Devotions, Saturday at 7:30 p.m.: Con sions. ®." W. F. Suhr, pastor Thursday at 7:30 p.m.) Junior Walther League at the hall, Friday at 8 p.m. Adult confirmaâ€" tion school. Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Main servâ€" ice. An offering for the beffefit of Valparaiso university will be takâ€" Monday at 8 p.m, Choir rehearâ€" sal at the parsonage. Youth Council 8 p.m. _ > The evening sverice 8 p.m. The public is invited to attend. Sunday at 9:80 a.m. Sunday n class at the parsonage. Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Saturday Redeemer Lautheren Ohurch West Central at McGovern Highland Park Five Trims New Trier; Dundee Here Saturday Olson, Supt. 10 a.m. Adult Bible classes, teachâ€" ersâ€"Mrs.C. A. Wolf and Dr. Weir. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship. :00 p.m. Young Peoples‘ meetâ€" ing. Coach "Chuck" Lauer‘s Highland Park High Schol varsity basketball five defeated the quintet from his prep school alma mater when the local crew outscored the New Trier basketeers 34â€"32 in a thrilling over« time contest Friday night. Tommy Summers, sent into the game when Midio Zanotti went out on four perâ€" sonals, sank two free throws in the closing seconds of play to tie the score. Fritz Bernardi sank the winning basket in the first overtime period. John Hoie dropped in six free throws in six attempts to pace a team freeâ€"throwing exhibition that netted 16 points und won the game for Highland Park. Coach Al Werbelow‘s underclass *eam outplayed New Trier for three rmarters, then lost 24â€"22 in an overâ€" Highland Park travels to Evanâ€" ston Friday night and meets the deâ€" fending state champions of Dundee on the local floor Saturday night. Dundee defeated Highland Park 53â€" 47 at Dundee. mattuh wid dis country,. Dey‘s plenty o‘ money, but we‘s jest sho‘t on collat‘ural." Two Georgia darkeys were disâ€" cussing the financial condition of the Sponsor Series Of Bingo Parties To Aid Drum Corps country. They didn‘t agree. "You‘s all wrong," one vociferated. "Dey ain‘t no money sho‘tage. Ab asked mah bankuh is he out o‘ money and he tuk me in de valut an‘ showed me piles an‘ piles o‘ money. ‘And As says could he let we have a little And he says he #ho‘ could. Has Ah any collat‘ral? Garden Class To Hear Noted Horticulturist The Highwood Boy: Scout Drum and Bugle Corps are progressing very nicely in their Monday night rehearsals. The corps, which to date is just three months old, is rapidly shaping itself into one of the best Junior Corps along the North Shore. Favorable comments by Drum Corps critics: at the disâ€" trict mecting of the American Leâ€" gion, at which the Corps made its initial appearance, .praised the Corps and its instructors for their excellent performance and: disciâ€" pline. operation of the public in making this series of parties a huge success, that there are several YaAcanoies in drum and bugle classes for any member of Boy Scout troops or boys willing to become Scouts. Any North Shore Scout is eligible for membership in. this Corps. No knowledge of music is required. Beginning Friday night, Februâ€" ary 3, at the Labor Temple in Highâ€" land Park, the Drum Corps comâ€" mittee and the ladies of the Drum and Bugle Corps AuxiHary will sponsor a series of bingo parties to obtain funds for the sole benefit of the Corps. Tickets for the full duration of the‘ seriee may be obâ€" tained from any member of the Corps or by calling Highland Park 3710. The committee wishes to convey to the public the fact that the Corps is self supporting and deâ€" pends entirely upon various funcâ€" tions as means of obtaining funds, therefore, they ask the fullest coâ€" .Mr. West will be introduced by Mrs. George 8. Livingston, program chairman, Assisting Mrs. Prior will be Mrs. A. M. ‘Allison and Miss Ethel Reese. Mr. William West of Gerfield Park Conservatory, an expert horâ€" ticulturist, will speak to the Garâ€" den class of the Highland Park Woman‘s club January 24 at 2 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Perry Prior, 1026 Wade street, on the subject sories." Deerfield Presbyterian Church Dr. W. F. Weir, Minister 9:80 am. Church school, M. O. The instructors fect "Garden Design and Accesâ€" PAGE SEVEXN 14 417

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