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Highland Park Press, 24 Oct 1940, p. 12

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4 Rev. F. G. Piepenbrok, pastor Church school and worship <«servâ€" ice, 10:30 a.m, j Special service Sunday: As a member of the Evangelical and Reâ€" formed church we will observe a triple anniversary. The 215th of the Reformed church in the U. S. ‘The 100th of the Ennxelipal Synod of N, A. and the 50th of the Hungarâ€" ian. Reformed church, These three Tune in ILLINO1IS ~BE1LL Allthiai-n’tencdy- news to you â€" be chances you‘ve missed. Time i telephone saves time! + ie oo e ( Fromnowou,whynottelepbone ahendtobemyqn:goodpmpeaawillbereadyto receive you? You cover more ground, get more action, take less time, | | Anothertbmg’ :there’nnomle,‘inmoubnlineneu,‘ ;fi:t starting and finishing the sale by telephone! ‘s no better waysto keep outâ€"ofâ€"town accounts active and orders coming in, Thursday, Woman‘s Missionary society will meet for‘an all day rally at the : North Northfield church; 7:45 p.m., Choir rehearsal. Wednesday, 7:45 service, with the j the service; 9:45 p. strative Council will The Bethany Evangelical Church Laurel and MeGovern Rev. H. F. Siemsen, Pastor Rev, A. L. Riter, Assistant Thursday, 7:45 p;.m., the Choir will meet for rehearsal. & Sunday, 9:30 a.m., Sunday school; 11 a.m., morning worship, Baptismal service, two numbers by the choir and a sermon by the pastor, an ofâ€" fering will be received for the Melâ€" rose Park Mission; 4:30 p.m., Ves per with a sacred concert by the choir and a q.hort message given by the pastor; 5:30 p.m., the Young People will meet for their youth gathering. Due to the Vesper there will be no evening service. St. Paul‘s Evangelical Church Deerficld > ©;>*>> A revivyal meeting will begin on Sunday, Nov. 3, with Rev. W. O. Alven of Akron, Ohio, as the Evanâ€" gelist. These meetings will continue two weeks. Rev. Alven is a forceâ€" ful speaker, and the public is invitod‘ to enjoy these services. _Prayer meeting Wednesday eveâ€" ning. | | Rev. F. 8. Robinson, Pastor Sunday school, 9:30 a.m. | Raymond Fidder, Sup‘t. | Morning service, 10:45, "Our A.t,- flictions Turned to Glory." | Mission band meeting, 10 :45 a.m. Christian Endeavor, 6:45 p.m. _ Evening service, 7:45, "Is There Redemption After Death,." t Tuesday, 7:30, Boy Scouts, Troop 824; 8:00, Young Woman‘s club Seavenger hunt. â€" | Wednesday, 7:15, Choir rehearsal, Sunday, 9:30, Church school for Juniors and Young People; 11:00, Church school for Beginners and Primary children; 11;00, morning worship. Dr. Sherwin will preach, Visitors are cordially invited to atâ€" tend; 7:80, Tuxis society. Tuesday, 7:30, Boy Scouts, Troop 824; 8:00, Young Woman‘s club Highland Park Presbyterian Church Laurel, Linden and Prospect Aves. Church Phone 263 t Rev. L. W. Sherwin, minister Rev. D. 0. Luginbill, Ass‘t. pastor First United Evangelical Church Green Bay Rd. and Laurel Ave, PAGE TWELVE 9‘s BELL TiElEGPHoNE comrany "T‘Hs Tererrions Hour," every Monday, 7 P. M.â€"FMAQ CHURCH NEWS 11 will meet. Woman‘s Missionary 1:40 p.m., Midâ€"week the pastor directing 145 ».m., the Adminiâ€" the day. Perhaps, in the past, you planned some mmeu trip with the %reateot care â€" then l:ut;d ‘long h‘?m-g callâ€" ing on people who were "gone for ’ |\"Leaves of Lethargy‘, the true ‘ s:qry of a clever criminal who comâ€" bined science with a "witcheraft" in the search for an elixir of ‘etornal life. The third article in a new series by Master Detective H. <Ashtonâ€" Wolfe,} in |The American Weekly, the magazine distributed with next week‘s â€"Sunday Chicago Henld-‘ American. _| Friday, Oct. 25,‘8 p.m.,ha 8 p.m., and. Sunday, Oct. 27, and 8 p.m. at the Finnish E ital Lutheran church, South â€"â€" but still there is moneyâ€"-andm:;z | Finnish Apostle Luth gregation will have servi day, October 24, 2 p.m. %;n. at the home of Mr. ni Kastamo, 3214 Ezn Zion, I11, . Finnish Apostle _ Deerfield Presbyterian ClcurcA \|. _ Rev. W. F. Weir, Minister | _ | Bunday, Nov. 27, 10:00, Church isgchool; 11:00, Public worship, 2". mon by Dr. Weir; 7:30, Young Peoâ€" ple‘s meeting. A Fireside Fellowâ€" ship. Robert Tennis is host. L. Schwartzkopt, formerly ‘a gionary in China, will bceupy pulpit. 8 p.m., The Rev. G. Ro« institutional missionary | ‘of county will give a lacture, illustr by moving pictures. Sunday, 9:30 a.m., Sunday scixool; 10:30: a.m., Main service. Obs rvâ€" ance of Mission Festival. The Rev. L. Schwartzkopt, formertly ‘a misâ€" sionary in China, will bceupy| the pulpit. 8 p.m., The Rev. G. hrs, Pru mds SE BE Ti 2i Mn U E Redeemer Lutheran Church West Central at McGovern Rev. W.â€"F. Suhr, Pastor ._ West Central at McGovern Saturday, 9 a.m., Confirmation inâ€" struction. | _ Observance of Rally Day, Novem ber 3.â€" . 4 St. John‘s Evangelical Church j Highland Park > Worship service, 9 a.m, Sunday school, 10:115 a.m, Special anniversary service Sunâ€" d;g. Our own Evangelical Synod is 100 years old. The Reformed Church of U. S. began 215 years ago, and the Hungarian Reformed church 50 years ago, These three churches are now united and known as the Evanâ€" gelical and Reformed church, _ . ] Choir ‘rehearsal Thnrsdaw â€"7.0n Father and Son Banquet, Novemâ€" ber 8, make your reservations early. Observance of Rally Day, Sunday November 3. i Speciai music by the choir and the anniversary message by the pasâ€" tor, â€"Come and invite your friends. Choir rehearsal Thursday, 7:30 churches are now united and known as the Evangelical and Reformed church. 8 rehearsal Thursday, 7:30 th a "witeheraft" in an elixir of etornal rticle in a new series gation [ Finnish Evangelâ€" 8 p.m., Saturday, utheran Conâ€" irvices Thursâ€" .m. |and 7;:30 Mr.\ and : Mrs, Ezra avenue, ‘~ of li:ooli , illustrated ; 2 p.m, Geneâ€" Mlfl*sh!_l!;, “mlbfl_l!l.# About 300 miles for only . .‘ Typical daytime > STATIONâ€"TOâ€"STATION rates: Call ahead â€" NIGHT AND sunpdaY raTEs ARE EvEN L1owkr . At the present time there are three divisions of the work done in the United States: 1â€"Assisting in repatriation of American citizenLâ€" ’ies will be formed as the need arises. |__The last speaker was Mr. Roger ‘Holden, manager ‘of the Chicago chapter, who spoke very forcefully ‘on the history and scope of work the Red Cross does, } Under the Red Cross, operating in 62 countries of the world, there is the "League of Red Cross Soâ€" iety," which operates in time of peace, i.6., helps in national disâ€" asters, etc. â€" n y A class is being Aid, now. Anyone joining please call Hl'zlllan(r Park 2461 es will be formed as 3. The Care of the Sick. This course has to be taken in town and is at headquarters cooperating with hospitals and at the end provides the "grey ladies" on call for servâ€" ice. . f 1 _ 2, Canteen.. Food and nutrition. An instructor is provided for a group of 20. The course consists of 12 hours. Six lessons on bal, anced diet, preparing food for sick, ete. ® 5 I ne various types of units that are being organized as the need arises, 1. Moter Corps, which includes First Aid. An instructor is sent ot to any unit for a class of 20. The course consists of 20 hours, 10 lessons with text book. â€" After these reports Miss Benson, from the Chicago chapter, told of the various types of units that are being organized as the need arizoc _ ine meeting was held on Friâ€" day, October .18, at the Trinity thurech parish house. One hundred women sat down to lunch and at. tended the meetings afterwards. Mrs. Vail, chairman of the Unit, presided at the meeting and gave a short resume of the work done. There are 389 members. ‘ Reports were given by the heads of committees as follows: Mrs. O‘Hara, chairman of knittingâ€"342 registered knitters, 1,752° garments turned in. : â€".Mrs. ‘Alfred Sihler, coâ€"chairman of sewing, reported a small group had â€"finished garments including layettes, surgical gowns, women‘s andâ€" children‘s | skirts and boys‘ shirts, Mrs. Daniel Gutman reports 23,« 029| surgital dressings; of these 1,240 went to H. P. hospital, 8,846 went:overseas and to Chicago hosâ€" pitals. t keep ahead! At the annual meeting of the Red Cross Production Unit of Highland Park Mr. Roger Holden answered questions on the work to be done during the year. In response to the question as to whether the Red. Cross would be asked to help the soldiers in the camps this winter he said we would undoubtedly be called upon to work for the drafted soldiers after they were in camp, doing canteen work, surgical dressâ€" ings, and providing knitted goods to supplement what is given by the government. Red Cross Units to Work for Soldiers In Camp This Winter Anyone interested in being formed in First THE â€"HIGHLAND P ARK PRES $3 $1.05 $1.25 Mrs. Gilroy at . Other class. Park Jewelryâ€"390 Central Witty‘s Ice Cream Co. 475 Roger Williams Ave. : Ravinia Cab Service © N %"sm. We 'E.L’!.. & U orth + tering Shopâ€"664 m‘:n. p o pnl con! en ul C020 00 > We Earl W. Gsell & Co. Phones H. P. 2600 â€" 2300 Treasure Chest & Highland 3872 Central Ave. Central Hardware Store 611 :Central : Ave, Highwood Jewelry Shop D367 '}Vn‘-'-:;‘?n s.:u. . nzel‘s y Shop 6 No. Sheridan Rd. Bownxad Ddr{ Co. Highl Park Ice Co.‘ 241 N. St. Johns Ave Mrs. Hermance Mustric I’h;l M;:.ik Service Station 34 N. Second St. Dill‘s Beauty Salonâ€"H. P. 686 379 Roger Williams Ave. Anne Hoyer 4 371 Rover Williams Ave. Krumkach Wordworking Co. Rhodpt® *> l 4 wiuh hnd 98. 42 B4 15â€" | Stationâ€"Skokie Hy.â€"Dfid. Rd. John Zengeler ,Inc. Fdward Smith Manufacturing Co Hill & Stoneâ€"H. P. 64 322 N. First St. _ _ _ Gift Cornerâ€"H. P. 4560 ; Gord Segert‘s Pure Oil Service i WALR Snd P‘ ied t sbntascs.d 210 man H Alden Inc, ) H. P. 41 373 Central Ave. Hirhwood Brand Brosâ€"Tel. 949 Moraine S 5382 Central Ave. @_Prairie . Mora.1 Plumbing and Heating Co. Eehchm : 858 Central Ave. J. Shet: Hawthornâ€"Mellody Farms Dairy | 394 Cent Edward Hines Lumber Co. Daniel R. | Dl.llnl:l Auto Reconstruction Co. + Industria TOCal P L 0% . TTeR Te Draon | Skokie Blvd. & Half Day Rd (':‘??pli!nent- of a Friend 0 Hv‘v’n;e-v- TR ComUmIe : 23 Nc. Sheridan Road fussetPs service un 52 N. 'Seeondh-â€"“s-t,““- Santi Bros. Dairy Highland Park Fuel Co Texaco Service Station Co. Line & Skokie Rd. Seguin & Logan Funeral Home A notewothy event, always looked forward to by many people, is the annual Fall Rummage Sale of the Trinity guild and Women‘s auxilâ€" iary of the Episcopal Church of Highland Park, to be held at the Parish house on Laurel Ave., Thursâ€" day and Friday, November 14th and 15th, This year the sale will be an unusually large one, and the articles to be offered are unprecedented in quality and values. | Mrs. Frank Blake and Mrs. Alâ€" fred S. Trude, coâ€"chairmen of the event have worked continually all summer to make this sale the bigâ€" gest and best that Highland Park has ever offered. It is a date that should be kept well in mind, and further details will be announced the week preceeding the sale. | Death Rides The Highways FIVE RULES OF SAFETY FOR THE MOTORIST: 1. Never drive if you are ever tired. You must alwa« Fall Rummage Sale At Trinity Parish House November 14â€"15 So please come and helpyt;mr loâ€" ¢al chapterâ€"IT NEEDS U. _ Mr. Holden ended his talk.by sayâ€" ing that the American Red Cross was working in complete harmony with all British war relief units through m fentral committee in London. | 3. .. > 10se brakes, born, lights and tires checked frequently. And don‘t forget to dim those lights when app ‘oaching oncoming traffic. REMEMBER! DEATH RIDES THE, HIGHWAYS! | 200 a weekâ€"moétly children of forâ€" eigners, 2â€"Welfare and Inquiry. Several thousand ing a week of those waiting informa of relâ€" atives are followed up and are sucâ€"â€" tessful in oneâ€"third. 3â€"Production. Hospital and medical supplies. Ten million surgical dressings and 1% million ‘ garments. Chicago hanâ€" dles 10% of the total. 4â€"National headquarters. ~Fifty million surâ€" plus of commodities from governâ€" ment to draw on and send abroad; 95% to England and 5% to Engâ€" land and China. Five million dolâ€" lars to England, None lost and no cost. Fifty cents of every dollar goes for disasters of which there are 500 a year in the United States. Disabled veteransâ€"20,000 in Chiâ€" cago alone. Social service. I Several states now intertret the age for manâ€"slaughter. It‘s your lives! I Have those brakes, born P c 200 ol( O CrSie dee Saonid govern use of that Eioh Govern your speed and Alertness to driving conditions. Never speed when you see chilâ€" dren playing. Slow Down! Check your speed when chi are going to and from school. Safety patrol boys.who wear the white belts and breast or m have d flags are your protection against accidents. Obey the boys the same as you do the automatic signal lights. | I â€""7~Yer urwye if you are ever tired. You must always be on hé alert, eve must conform with city limits and your common sense uld govern Govern your speed and &lertness to driving conditions. Never speed w dren playing. Slow Down! Check â€"vanr uanand whoa."â€"Lip3_ _| /+ pPecd M 2000â€"A ie â€"â€" H. P. 3102 H. fi.- 143 io AcFust Compliments ug Meyer‘s &m Cooperative. ng Co. azo m'.’ Ave. H. D. Stitzellâ€"Jeweler 541 Central Ave. e Werkatts A aukegan Ave. Ostrand Plumbing & Heating Serviceâ€"217 Burchell Qunlity, Grocery & Market aukeran Ave, Al‘s Yellow Cab | 316 Railway John C Hanu, John C. Hansenâ€"Con Somenzi & Son Him Railway Lgn ,._Ef{dfl Shop I rmrieAVe..~Gm B.’u Tiefschutz Bros, Inc, 3. Ml" nsurance | 391 Central Ave. Daniel R. Whitney ; Industrial Designer rson‘s Stationery Store [ 31 S. St. Johns Ave, Hucsevetter Hardware Co. ‘ Ravinia Williams Grocery & Market |. 423 N. Green Bay Rd. Charles Fiore Nurseries 10 Prairie Ave., Highwood Tower Casing | 331 Waukegan Ave. nl‘;: A. m | 25 Piccadilly Rudy‘s Bakery _ Phone Hwd. 325 Glass of Al} Highland Park Herman H. Me 382 Central Ave. Singer Sewing Machine Co. 39 S. St. Johns Ave. Shore Line Paint & Glass Co .. Glass of All Kindsâ€"32 N. 7 17 N. Sheridan i..‘ Henry M. Bernard Jr. Workshop mioriaihatts o+ ve. Claude E. Mitchellâ€"Carpenter & Builderâ€"H. P. 2682 â€" Favt â€"£2, Lake Shore Creamery Lichtine Products, Inc. John Wittenâ€"Painting & Decâ€" oratingâ€"â€"734 Central Ave. S-z-izufi’l B.MS?.. Huber Electric Co. Evans Feed Store Neild‘s Sport Shop The varsity lineup for Park was: Maechtle and The ~Highland Park frosh t lineup was: Pertz and Jones, ends; f llutmeun ‘ and Werner, ; | Weber and Sasch, guards; center; Salyards, quarterback; = drini and Murphy, halfbacks Baracani, fullback. â€" In a hard fought battle the â€" j varsity won its first game in ‘ years from New Trier. Pla } ""headsâ€"up" football Coach ‘s | 4 team won from a much )« New Trier squad. The only j of the game was made in the ond quarter when substitute halkâ€" back Pantle went through the li for 20 yards and a touchdown. the second half New Trier fought gamely to overcome this lead was unable to do so. In the last 4. minutes ‘they drove 50 yards do the field and were withinâ€"six i of a tx:down with one more do to go n the whistle blew. { The Highland Park scored in the first quarter Baldrini threw a 25 yard to Jomwhornllo years for the fir: six points. In the second Jones made the score 12 to 0 he again caught a pass from â€" drini and ran 30 yards to In the third quarter Baldrini went off t&ck]o for 20 yards and touchdown. Jones kicked the , points. New Trier scored 7 points in the final quarter to leave the re 19 to 7 in favor of the locals. _â€" The Highland Park high football teams had a ul homecoming last Saturday both the varsity and frosh:soph scored victories over their old New Trier. This was the first sinte 1934, that the local team was victorious over New Trier. | The froshâ€"soph won 19 to 7, and the varâ€" sity scored six points while ing their opponents scoreless. 1 law to hold a driver for hitting a child under 16 years of responsibility, Mr, Mo to protect those precions Old Rival Beaten â€" At Homecoming Gfi‘e; Play Waukegan N Stationery Store t. Johns Ave, r Hardware Co. _Park Hospital _ 1 Dry Goods Store s«x' Station ity lineup for Hldxlui’ Maechtle and McDonal H.F. Kelleyâ€"Funeral Driector Julins Heat * 8. FirstiSt, . _ _ / ‘H:n. gark Dolee, DDS. Fa . Fritech, D.D.S. A F Lunrd«trem, M.D. > V. |Wm. Briddle J IlowdenA& Sonâ€"Meat Mkt. Ce.‘?.l; ve, _ Beer Hutâ€"Gaod Wines & uore; B.eer Direct Draw el‘s Tavern i :!'.Good Food N Shore Gas Co. M inpn s Amine aukera n c im 4n nds . 4/ . Green Hirhlard Pk. Dec. Co.â€"H. P. 62 wha ufifll Â¥a & Service Antes Sign Co. | . Second St. 1 C f. a.....La.p. 12 > . / N. Sheridan Rd. M Coal Coâ€"HP. 27 K‘ XI:; Sary 233 en E-ro_u_r N. Green Rd. V Cleaners mbym c 827 N. Green Bay Rd. y3 iAm . 391 + Coal & Ice Co. Purngll & Wilsoh, Inc._â€"Ford â€" _ .“"W‘fi,â€".â€"”; ""' l.ll N. St. Johns Te g m_nnicc.-"...... %% Hirhwood 3710 Van Guilder Motors, Inc {Fllodn-m Bros. | 1 8. Second St. Mrs. Tipton‘s Restaurant 20 North Firet St. ¥‘s Auto Body Co. 18 N. First St. Larson Rros. Garage Seri â€"F. 3804â€"360 Central A lj.Min.D.& is ND Rlager Williams Ave. Ravinia Shoe Store Ermine Cleaners (reo B. w.x 4 ‘.' y tm Nee | Meats & Groc.â€"387 Rog. =| 3:'-'- Pastry Shop 522 Central Ave. 410 M?'G“Av._ & Hattista Gargni ( P. 5057 P k x Bgrand in 9 If'w Hwy & Deerficld Rd. ““'“;m Rockiord; Z2nd viee j ident, Isaac Kuhn, , recording secretary, Mrs. &% Liederman, Chicago; secretary, Mrs. Laurence C. Pasg lander, Chicago; treasurer, Laurence Stern. Chienos The Illinois State T‘;fl‘ Sisterhoods 17th annual meeting + +830‘ and 31, » N lm 1 The four South Side Sinai, K.A.M., Isaiah ML.'I:H act as h Mrs, h Reis chai Of Sisterhoods to Meet October 30â€"31 Saturday ‘both Park teams travel to W play‘the teams from the T ip High school, â€" ltl!:”p,n' ; Chambers and 4 and Tanieclian, ian, center; Mendun ; Barnhart, :fl% fullback. P C THURSDAY, Of , even when m“ ; last but not least, "»®0, corres Laurence C, ; _ treasurer Chicago, of y h‘i‘(h. 1, At the ‘ 'tllldth* ide Sisterhooge hostesges airman. TOBER 24 rgn y '"d’ ':o"‘v:.‘.':hn ':'-1.'3 im . ouch d Mige:â€". 1949

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