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Highland Park Press, 7 Oct 1943, p. 4

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d 4 & l t | t H Â¥ 4 ~â€"â€"â€"â€"_Want Ads It you are in other war work do not WANTED, IMMEpPIATELY ' * ~CARETAKER . For U.S.0.;Building 446 Wgukepn Avc.f }llchwood, T1 Good position for middle: aged ; man or couple. | Phone H. P. 1810 or 2918. W ANTED: : AN : AMBITIOUS, wideâ€"awake man or woman to look after renewals and new subscripâ€" Apply ot Highland Poark ~ Pharmacy i HIGHLAND PARK PHARMACY 540 Central Ave.. Phone 4100 Your Chief Operator : It is easy, pleasant work, and n pays big commissions: Spare time okly required. Write today to Diâ€" rector, Sales Division, The AMERâ€" ICAN HOME MAGAZINE CORâ€" PORATION, 251 Fourth Ave., New York City. 12 tions for popular, fastâ€"sellin &â€" asine, THE AMERICAN HOME. BELL TELEPHONE "Civilian Signal Corps" AND TALK IT OVER â€"â€"ful)l pay while in trainâ€" excellent working condiâ€" other branches of operâ€" girls and women to learn Operating positions availâ€" able in telephone workâ€" so vital in war as well as in peace. part ‘to "get the message Wanted to Rent War is on. the wires and HELP WANTED FULL OR PART TIME TELEPHONE OPERATORS Help Wanted COMPANY A war job in the ILELINOIS WANTED COME IM FOR YOU! . THE WITH at woman. 1i UNâ€" 16 BUSINESS DIRECT Rnrgmmimadebennmeremempinantumareaemensncrien * Auto Body Repairing J. : OSTROSKY | 2616 W. Park Ave,; _ Phone FOR SALE : 6â€"YR. OLD SIZE FOR SALE:; DRUM TABLE, 30 JN in diameter, mahogany. $20, Phome _ For Sale . FOR SALE : PORTABLE BAR. FOR SALE: 2 DOBERMAN PIXâ€" FOR RENT ;SIXâ€"ROOM ‘HOUN® ) unfurnished, near transportati \Hot air furnate ; fireplace. N | vacant. Phone‘Highland Park 35 WIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, â€" interest, semiâ€"annual payment _ WOR k o Tenumey "setaint SH W the ***. Higubana Purt Phone H. P. 178 â€" . < 1 RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND |. DRY CLEANINc co. [ Bell«Gossett Co SHRUBS, TREES, EVERGREENS, PERENNI suit and bo yscout suit, size Nol12. Also studio couch in perfect iâ€" tion. Telchone : Hwd. 3009. Hair mattress, and springs. P 275 Prospect Ave. Phone 1 Real Estate for Sal hogany. | Beautiful piece of: 1 ture. Fully mipped with sil edged glassware. Calt 2833. Honey maple, practically new. g‘in. Also other baby equig one 2833%.. .| ; c [ |. ~_OPPORTUNITY . | | fOrm :; _ LABORERS not now employed ir _‘ _ _ an essential â€" ~ industry . j 80¢ hour f . _ APPLY TOM .CLARK: > â€"â€"100% DEFENSE | _ MACHINE TOOL |___ %,OPERATORS | DRILL PRESSES | | __ RADIAL PRESSES MILLING MACHINES TURRET LATHES, ETC. ‘ WELDERS L ASSEMBLERS ~*_ .. HMSPECTORS «_ Apply, Personnel Dept. 226 Rallway Ave., Highwood SELLING OUT NURSERY STOCK MORTON GROVE, ILL. MORTON GROVE 3700 NORTH SHORE GAS CO. HIGHLAND PAR da WANTED For Rent GUY VITI Wanted on 31 31 \| _ "Whether on the Christian de ;| atfe accepts, is teachings of Ch: certainâ€"he hus enlled his ment hmu:hn may resent any prayed; and fyet 4 DP » f guh‘witl in difficulty an ourselves, we c | | trated a numbe ! J iB ud nsl Give Text of _ Christian Science Lecture On Prayer A lecture om, Christign Scierice, enâ€" titled "Christian . Science (IMumines Prayer," was recently gz:n by Gavin W. Allan, C.B.S. of Toronto, Cagada, member of theiBoard of Lectureship of ‘The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts. f The lecturer spoke substantially as folJows : i % ‘;wmom.h-mluu with one af atfe accepts,~ lt‘m:‘ u.“cmné'm the Now the fact of the matiter is that each one of‘ us is always in the attitude of lisâ€" tening. Two streams of thought seem to be ceaslessly coming our way; one eyronâ€" equs, the other true; one unreal; the pther yeal, One presents nmfio- of fear, povâ€" erty, sickness, or unhappiness. ‘The other offers ;cun. M{L‘n, and happi~ ness. To which are we listening? Which group of our qualities would we %relq to experience? The goad, of course. How can certainâ€"he hus prayed. He may not have ealled his mental attitude of‘effort prayer; Te m: h"mwto:&rb: has w may resent any ever prayed; and yet it is almost certasin he has Â¥o it is with us, when we‘find ourselves | Rathe in difficulty and n‘;"n‘::' of nzm 4 ourseives, we cry This ilus= | pource trated a‘ number of times in the one hunâ€" we\ ar dred and seventh Psaim. | You may remem» | ;opm . ber the 8 of the WaDâ€" | teetios d:cn in '“.t‘:h and thir« , ‘their fain . ‘Then : they | _â€"_â€"â€" chlu-bxufih t trouble.‘" Also lh‘u:fi of the in a storm: RE They reel‘to and fro, end stagger like a | â€" érunken: man, and are at their . wit‘s end. mumuumpthmm > Is not this all too frequently the case, that LUT men pray only when they | drivontoltmfi by fear? Men who, when affairs are | " p., running smoothly,‘ when hbuhn-.: SATU tribute: their successes to |themseives and | 10 :80 rarely acknowledge the pres of a higher | . #@m power; .when reverses when couragt | SUNT fails, when they are "at wit‘s end." |@:80 . then they cry unto the Lord: This has ever | _ . hall been the experience of humianity : Uut‘n-lg:‘o verses, troubles, distrésses, d misfortiNes |~ _ top, which shake men out of th¢ ruts or its Pro of living and back to their native imp 10 :3 s)most invariably drive meh to prayer; of i 0 some sort. Such being the case, prayer must 'g_' be‘ as one of the native irmpulse$ of, | Th’ humahity, and as such is more primitive | ’bl. than the most primitive ereed; because, 0:} * see, the creed only attempis to formulaté o yen explain what prayer instinctively assumes. l 115 > Would not an eager listening on our part ?or the voice of God to tt us be a higher form of prayer than an iffipulsive ¢ry. for belp when we find ouyseives in trouble? Would not a yearning on our part to under= stand good ba a higher form of prayer than uséry to be extricated from the meshes of ;tno? In other ':otdl. wunl('i not“lidcm'na or God‘s voice a â€"higher form prayer than erying to Godt . o ~ Z Ceut BSeaith 11 1. d f . C 1{: *#A % 4 4,,.» ‘y & o s * 5> ‘z,)i-" . | ; ‘g&_)%u \ f | I f C - spmmemmnmmtsmine h w1 1. Bon‘t play ""tug ot war‘‘ when you pull out an electric cord, Take a firm grasp on the plug itself, and pull it out, * Never yank the plug from the outlet by using the cord as a handle. 3. Mang the cord leosely coiled over two hooks, and be sure it is free of knots Avoid bending the cord in the same *Â¥ ject. Perhaps no misconception of prayer is more ,hnflobdidlm’lthn 'fifdtflklg:n“ do‘:urm. a vors : ;m(u_ ve him what bhe wants, regard. 4 p.m., Yonn{ People‘s Bible class. 8 p.m., The Men‘s club. : The Rev. A. E. Going of the Lutheran Service center, _ Waukegan, is the guest speaker, THURSDAY, October 14â€" + 2 p.m.. The: Redeemer .guild fall mission meeting. Deaconness Bremermann,. of the Chicago City Mission will speak, 8 p.m., Senior Young People‘s meeting in th¢ Assembly hall. plk! $Ho t 0cp 1 tw L‘ Annual Mission Sunday and festival. ‘The LFE‘V. Koeper missionary to Nigeria, ~ Af will lecture at 4 pm, s URSDAY, Oct. 7â€", s ;%9 p.m., Assembly "hall, Junior Young eople‘s society. a'i'-blfli.il. ipps Danl o W§in To eeV o0 SUNDAY, Oct. 10â€" _ M . #:80 a.m., Sunday school in the Assembly f m ' Bivem .o 0 1 < 9 :40 ..-N‘ Adult‘s Bible discussion. The . topic is "Obedience and O. T. Proverbs" Proverbs 4 and 5. 1 + SATURDAY, Oct. 9â€" 10 :80 _q.-t, Yorng People‘s Bible class, Asâ€" WEDNESDAY, Oct. 13â€" :80 aim., Morning worship.‘ The topic is ‘‘The Responsibilitics of: the Chrisâ€" ti=n," based on I Peter 4.7;11. The N ry department in the Assemâ€" bly hall will take carg of. young childâ€" ren. s a :“'p.mL. Annual Waither: league, Coni vention, LaSalleâ€" hotel. {.'m.. ELeninc' worship at Lake Forest in American Legion Hall, Wisconsin & McKinléy avenues. _ Holy Communion will‘ be celebrated. > n REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH PU BLLC SERVIGE : _ _ Or.NORTHEEKN ILL t ‘Shey grow big." â€" .|°â€" |~ 0| _ _( Sm u.aaemoff:o»mv+ F .. to make them fit secusely. R H. K. Platzer, Pastor ‘Tel. H. P. 950 experiences ours? We may !heli'icny has ,"_‘oi\‘o to 2. When you‘re Anished with that have a detachable cordâ€"yout coffee| maker, tosster and other 4. Don‘t "run‘" cordé ynder rugs, whe they will be tubjected‘‘t6 the "hard we of walking on them. | C 8: Take core of We _woubles befo L'-'-'n-'up % t . plug. ‘ 42 |4 11 _ a.m., . Divine / worshiy, . "Sh the Good New§" wil} be irnjéiit! subject of the Rev. F uben minâ€" ister. | The ' x‘_(g durâ€" ing service dersb@Wiof Mrs. J. Heek * o (o : 6:46 p.m.‘ Dev meeting(Mih( â€" the | Christian En r. i \ 4 1:45 p.n}.. Yven lo¢, * ijpinister | will eo’nti‘\u mtio p3iin "The First Epistle of John" iwhen speaks, | on "Jesus, the {fGlodâ€"Man," | 4 THURSDAY, Oct.| t 4' 0 j :80 p.n., t meet of J W. M. ) 8. I‘»: the %::h home at! 620 rel aveâ€" nue ‘with Mes Drake , Laing | as ‘hostess¢s. &Â¥ â€" t BA 1:45 f"‘" Senior (tho "rebear Mder the: directions of (Glad Hawley . |Â¥P FRIDAY, ofi. $â€" U. [ B $:15 p.m.. Mef of the. Albrigh@@Brotherâ€" kood will méet atiithe |church frdi® whence |\they |will motor to ttt::d‘ gE,Dis trict | banquet at Barrington. | ® 1 ?ATUR%:'Y.’ GOct. ’â€"T‘, | '* ' 4 liakx p.m., ny Cho hfi M a | the dimtfim’ off _lrn‘:bcn H. ViiiRenstein. #:15 p.m.. Monthly ic ‘l f k young | adults vith"' wbeneteip@}) in â€" the parsonage \ vern | s | T dvance for ihg big boldy made of the afterhnoon . 'II|IJ i s â€" in interest _ of Tllinois | WW@ngelical ntennial cdvain ich Is | held at vrington on Supday, Oct. 2 . : T 4P PA s0tK.d THURSDAY, Oct. 14â€" SUNDAY SERVICERS Eutd Is "the noge of Mire eF. 113 | Chu HI sT. J6 [ 1 k 1 & Â¥ ly f o ut Mr lo# C O M PA NY ¥¥ [ ) on anlg : hok td s i7 oi ut production demands for L:a‘u' rubber are making harder and harder to get dlécâ€" So the cords you now have ust last a long time. Avés es this wartime care tart today to give out elecitric cords mon childâ€" Bible THpia is Womacs Minnionsiy nte "T%% an. mt Communten. . > irhs hy Werain® (pright mt cermon. R Tain; .â€"..'-T 'lnl; 10 :456 a.m.. Morning service. â€"‘‘Liberty T:-»»m.': Christ." â€" Communionâ€"~ service "f' be ubserved both morning and evâ€" en BC £* §:46 W.m. Christian Enderver. . â€"| ::: ":' Eml:l:“-.cflho. Rev.. N. J 'Vlln:dv;y of Dixon, N. ‘flb& Quarteriy. conference 4 &J"" evening o#- "‘ aday . # p.m. Prayer meeting. 61 SUNDAY, October 10â€" #:830 a.m. Sunday School. _____. 887 Mazél Avenue _ . _ _ This Church is a branch of The Churek, The Fwat Thares "of Cane., ies o pfirrrpmaipnns h 11 "o‘clock, :1 :h %’ m‘: o nrietien Sciente heahiage i at 4 wolnt. on BSaturdays until 9 0‘ On the reading room is from to §:80,. : Here the Bible and all au Christian . Science llun‘-u' may be ‘read, borrowed or purchased, ..’. {rel. H. P. ira1""" WEDNESDAYE AND SAINTS DA SUNDAY, Ocotber 10â€",â€" ¢ 11 a.m. Morning worship eervice: . Dr nnif Desth Real?" ©‘ YC.0 .0 C OTT °4 o _ Sntall children are cared for duritg Sunâ€" day church service. _ Sherwin> will preach on the â€"theme Thik wil be a veck "'u:u:nh.‘blt: a sermon the celebration of the Ter \Of the Ne TB m 4 ‘ The subject for this week‘s lesson se -;h:s::év; Oct.. 10, ‘"Are 'm _ Bunday School is opeh to the age of 20 years, morning at 9:80., _ Jnt‘ t _ _A free public r room is by * this thorch mt 45 T. u-%‘ which is open M‘ from 9;30 o in the morning to 6:30 in the efternoon. and Services _ ?nr... The Woman‘s Miséionaity 44 un # , ©ctober 4, 1943 + faw Sunday G e

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