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Highland Park Press, 21 Dec 1944, p. 8

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** . .A freae 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 in the afternoon, and on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sunâ€" day the reading room is open from 2:80 to 5:30. Here the Bible, and. all authorized Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed or purchased. â€" man 1t ... . 34 < iPage. 8 Bunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. ~ Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Christ Jesus." Smail children are cared for durâ€" ing Sunday church service. The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day meeting, which inâ€" cludes â€" of Christian healing, is a 8 o‘clock. Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, ~â€" Sunday, Dec.â€" 31 â€" At the morning service an opportunity members into church fellowship. Following the evening service, the young people will sing Christâ€" mas carols at the homes of the shutâ€"ins. > Wed., Dec. <27â€"Prayer and praise service at 8 p.m. f â€". 7:4A5 p.m. . Annual Christmas cantata by the choir. "The Christ Child" by C. B. Hawley \will be given under the direction of Mrs. Theilma Daggitt. . Miss Romayne Gunsteens will accompany at the 10:45 a.m. Mission Band will meet in the chureh basement durâ€" ing <the morning service. Miss Carrie Husenetter will assist Mrs. Wm. Diener in this meeting for the . children. K The pastor will preach a Christâ€" mas message on the subject, "They Called His Name Jesus.", .7:80 pm. The annual Sunday Christmas program by the i and . junior departments. The public is weleome. Annual offering for home misâ€" sions will be received at this servâ€" Sunday, ‘Dee. 24â€" â€",â€" 0 ~. . UNITEDâ€" EVANG. CHURCH : 8. Green Bay at Laurel R. 8. Wilson, Pastor. Tel. 173 "A Church with a Message.‘ Friday, Déc 22â€" > "Ring Out the Qld and Ring in the New." > Ne F 11:00 a.m. _ The semior choir will present "The Story of Christâ€" mas," a cantata for the Chtistmasâ€" tide and Epiphany by Matthews. The pastor will preach. At night there will be a special program of activity for younf peoâ€" ple in church consisting of fellowâ€" ship;> recreation and woullsi.p. ABe present to see the Old Year out and the New Year in. «+ 10:55 p.m.. Annual Christmas Candle Light service. The senior choir, under the direction of Gladys Jlioyd Hawley, and the Bethany choristers, under ‘the direction of Esther Laubenstein, will feature the carols of the nations,. There will be a message by the pastor. A candle lighting ceremony will conâ€" cludé the service. The public is corâ€" dially invited. ‘ Sunday, Dec. 31â€" * ~9:30 a.m. Sunday school in .all departments under the general suâ€" pervision of Dr. Fritsch. 9:80 a.m. Sunday school. ©10:45 a.m. Morning service and Holy Communion. â€" § 11 a.m. Divine worship. Christâ€" mas sermon: "When God Tented With Men" by Rev. Laubenstein: Special music by the choirs. % _ 1045 a.m. Christmas service of worship. +. & BETHANY EVANG. CHURCH Laurel at McGovern Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister Sunday, Dec. 24â€" â€" * FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST w# 9:30 a.m. Sunday school.. . 10:45 a.m. Morning worship and sermon. ; 65 p.m. Christmas Eve proâ€" Christmas Day, Dec. 25â€" TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH East Laurel Avenue ‘ Rev. Christobh Keller, Rector Wednesdayâ€" M’?â€" ' 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Green Bay Road at Homewood WELCOME TO CHURCH 11 :30 a.m. Bible school for all 8T. 9:80 a.m. Holy Communion and Litany for the +30 a.m. Holy Communion. :30 a.m. The Church ~School :00 a.m. Morning prayer and ,\ Dec. 31â€" RQyiAgx "tae se e ho onl o o t e o is [ Sunday evening, Dec. 24, the choir will present its annual canâ€" tata at 7:45. The choir is repeating Hawley‘s "The Christ Child." Mrs. Theilma Daggitt is directing and accompaniment on the ~orgatron will be provided by Miss Romayne Gunsteens, church organist, The solo parts will be taken by Mildred Maechtie, Betty Raiph, Shirley Klingler, Norene Harrison, Joy Peterson, Llioyd Botker, Sr., Donâ€" ald Tillman and Mrs. Daggitt. The m&& is welcome to all the services. / The junior department under the <supervision of Miss Marian Dahl will present the second half of the program. The sechool will give its annual Christmas offerâ€" ing for home missionary work, Lesâ€" lig Dreiske will preside and the pasâ€" tor will lead the devotional part of the service. * ‘The Sunday school will present their program : Friday . evening, Dec. 22, beginning promptly at 7:80 p.m. â€" The primary departâ€" ment, under the | supervision of Mrs. H. V Nichols, will present Christmas : messages in recitaâ€" tions and songs. ? . Final preparations are . being made this week in â€" the United Evangelical church, GreenBay at Laurel, for suitable observance of the Christmas season. ~Final reâ€" hearsals are under way by choir and others participating in spec¢ial programs. â€" . The class of young men taught by C. B. Thorson is, busy this week putting up elaborâ€" ate decorations for the services. The chancel is thus lit by a numâ€" ber of electric candles, ‘anda large Christmas tree stands beâ€" side the organ console. The class of young ladies taught by Mrs. R. 8. Wilson spent an evening preâ€" paring the annual treat for Sunâ€" day school distribution. . Aute ilcmttllcfiu Co. a Bodly::: hndoi'nlhpaiflng ¢ to â€" Blacksmithing 3;2 N. Fb:lh'w Park 77 United Evang. Church Prepares for Christmas _2 to 9 p.m,‘+â€" Communion anâ€" nouncements ’?qr New Year‘s Eve vesper. . f ‘Bunday, Dec. 31â€" . * â€" Those taking part in the Christâ€" mas Eve vesper are Judy Giadetr, June Barth, Jean Bartleman, Pat. sy ‘Bousson, Jane Keller, Sandra Wells, James Snyder, Walter Rosâ€" cher, James Willisms, Joel Febel, Petér Duskey, Herbert Bartleman, Jn:es Kelley, Jack Krueger, Donâ€" ald Voigt, Carol Glader, Patrick Ri‘c:ey. Robert Roscher, Kenneth Pantle, Donald Ray, Tom MeDonâ€" ough, Doris Scheuchenpflug, Joan Matthiesen, Patsy Witten, Donna Ingold, Ronnie Rudoiph, Marlyn Lawrentz, Dennis Viector, Michaet Lemuhl. Dorothy Juul, Mickey. Witten, Robert . Scheuchenpflug, David (Wurm, Michael: Faulkner, Barbara Lundgren, Robert Paimer, Barrv ?l‘ Rue, Barbarg Nelson, Elaine Miller and Annette Hook.â€" progplep danighstitind +A hdullintnter ns d Aprtrtindiin us Mrak 7:30 p.m. ‘The young children, secâ€" ond grade down through kinderâ€" garten classes, will hold their program togéther with the Christâ€" mas Eve service. © Each of these two programsg is timed to last about one hour. ; « mR S.S.C] +) ',_”"’P'_-“ &A The Sunday school if Redeemer Evang. Lutheran church, 587 W. Central, has arranged for two sepâ€" arate program$,. The older chilâ€" dren, beginning with. the . third grade and to the eighth, will meet for their holiday program and gift distribution on Friday, Dec. 22, at T:30 p.m. Christmas Eve Vesâ€" per. _ This service is devoted to the ‘Tiny Tots‘ and those children in the 2nd grade and lower. The service is planned to last one hour. Monday, Dec.| 25â€"8 a.m.â€" «Christmas Festival service. The sermon topic \is: "Understanding the \Nativity Fact." Lk. 2:1â€"14. Friday,; Dec. 29â€" . 8 p.m, New Year‘s Eve Communâ€" ton vesper at Lake Forest, Rev. A. Kirchhoefer will preach., 4:00 p.m. Vespert worship ~at Lake Forest in i Legion hall, at McKinley and Wisconsin. This is a changé from the usual 8 p.m. hour.: mt3 The nursery staff will care for young children in assembly hall. 980 a.m. Sunday schpo} in the assembly hall. e 9;40 a.m. Adults‘ Bible discusâ€" sion group Morning worship. Topâ€" ie, "God‘s Christmas Gift to You." Lk. 1 :67â€"80. REDEEMER EVANG. LUTH. . 587 W. Central .&ve; o s Friday, Dec. 22, 7:30 p.m.â€"â€" Sunday school Christmas proâ€" gram, This program is planned for children in grades 3 and higher. There will be distribution of gifts. Sunday, Dec. 24â€" * D A H L‘S All members of the Moose lodge and their friends are irvifbd to atâ€" tend a gala evening at the New Year‘s: Eve party to be held Dec. 31 at the Masonic temple.: Music will be furnished by Al Sheridan and his orchestra, and refreshâ€" ments will be served.. | Moose New Year Party Dec. 31 Miss White is anxious to see Lake county again take the lead for the state, outside of Cook county, to rétain the trophy won last year. The award must be won three years in succession if the troâ€" phy '.i:.::i.l;min in the hands of the iation, { ; ‘Buy and use Christmas Seals. â€" So far the seals have brought in $15,425.92. Receipts are someâ€" what ahead of thoke for the same date last year, but not far enough to indic¢ate that the purchase of the unit is assured. Hpyt Lake county will have to nearly double its seal sale of last year,to purchase the $21,000 )uni\t for use in its tuberculosis control program., Last year the seals brought in $27,â€" 000 for use in carrying on the work in the county. That amount, plus the price of the xâ€"ray unit, means that nearlyâ€"twice as many seals must be sold. . * 1 xâ€"ray ynit is doubtful, according to Mfinr(')rpha L. White, executive secretary of the Lake County Tuâ€" berculosis association. The modâ€" ern unit would enable the associaâ€" tionto take mass chest xâ€"rays at industrial plants, schools, lodges and other places. i } Unless returns fronl the, sale of Christmas Seals incresses® at A greater rate than at present, purâ€" chase of the ‘proposed mobile chest Increase Needed in Sale Of Christmas Seals The Little Gignts led by a wide margin at the quarter, but the lead was soon narrowed, and Kenosha led at the hall. [Â¥ : | > ‘The froshâ€"soph, after leading most of the way, lost another close game by-; gcore of 40â€"43.‘ Ernie Malizia was the high scorer with 19 points. " oearoamanet 1. * Jack Ryan, Jack Stroud, <Ray Crovetti, Francis Fiore, and Euâ€" gene. Melchiorre were in the stattâ€" ing lineup for Highland Park. _ The Christmas Eve Candle Light service, h is an annual event, will be held Sunday evening, D'f. cember 24, at the Winmk} Bible church, ‘886 Elm; St., at 11 p.m. Chri devotional meskages will be given by Rev. Milfdrd Sholund, pastor‘ of the church.~ He will be assisted by the ichoir in ‘special Christmas. s¢lections, Mr. J Morâ€" Ttis Gmtds:k, choirmaster, has arâ€" ;:nged the following musical numâ€" F8, ; | : H. P. H. S. Cagers Defeated by Kenosha 6 Fely â€" With height on their side, the Kenosha , Wis., high school basketâ€" ball squad defeated the Highland Park, varsity 39; to 28. Saturday, Dec. 16, in the :local high school Winnetka Bible Church RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY ‘CLEAnimNc co, Christmas Candle Light Service at B .£E. Church Friends, new and old, are welâ€" come to worship this ilew'vBom King with the members of iBethâ€" qLu Eve service will be held on the latter part of the evening on Sunâ€" day, Dec. 24, in the Be Evan: gelical church at Laurel and Mcâ€" Govern, in Highland . ‘.. The service will begin promptly at 10:55 p.m. when the sevt 10:5 p.m. when the vested choirs will proe‘uignal to :e whurch chancel. ; | . ‘Both choirs will interpret the carols of the nations as the central theme of "Jesus,, the t of the World," is stressed. â€" G Hawâ€" ley, organist, will direct the senior choir, and Esther Laubenstein wil} direct the | Bethany choristers. Rev. Laubenstein, minister, will bring a brief message. â€" The service will conclude with the candle lighting ceremony, ( | ‘ Phone"H. P. 178 s on )g es THE PRESS 19455 0 . k « SHOES, â€" ‘Airplane st 2 and 3 in bogk three good itely. u. UNITED SJATES WAR BUY ‘THEM .. . KEEP FUEL OIL â€"â€" Period coupons temain valid thri heating year. Period 1 cou main also valid‘thruout the for 5 gallons, GASOLINE â€" Aâ€"13 co new ration book good for lons thru Dec. 21. B:,'j and Câ€"5 coupons good : December 20, 1944 MEATS, FATS â€" Red stamps A§ thru Z8 and AS thru S$5, good inâ€" definitely, â€"‘ No new stamps until Det. 31. .;.â€". /b 4 PROCESSED FOODS Blue stamps A8 thru Z8; AS thre Z5, AZ2 and B2 remain valid indefiniteâ€" ly. . No new blue stamps |will be validated ‘until the first of next month, | * . SUGAR â€" Sugar stamp 32, 33 and 34 each good f indefinitely. Stamp 40, 5 lbs. canning sugar thru Mrs. Katherine L. Petik and Joseph J., of Highland Park; Mrs, ’?uu L. Barrett of Maywood; r Catherine Sienna of St. Louis; Mrs. Helen A. Roberts, Detroit; ;Flor- ence, S 2/c¢c, of the WA now stationed at the Bronx, New York; Wm. H., of Waukegan; and CPO Herman, USN, stationed in New Orleans. _ All .attended ‘the last rites, held at the church of Immacâ€" ulate Conception. Interment was made in St. Mary‘s cemete Put. Sue De Land, a WAC driver at Fort Sheridan, drew an assignâ€" ment to drive Lieut. Gol. F. M. Disâ€" telhorst, executive officer, and Captain Donald C. Coltrain, xecuâ€" tive officer.of Areaâ€" D of District 8, Sixth Service Command, ito the National Security Award présentaâ€" tion to the Electric Autolite Comâ€" pany of Woodstock, IH. © She endâ€" ed up by being the only woman present at the banquet, and sat at the same table with the colonel and company officials attending the ceremony. < She was introduced among the first guests and Colonel Distelharst honored her in ia comâ€" mendation of the Women‘s Army corps, > FT. SHERIDAN WAC HONORED AT BANQUET ‘ Nine of her eleven children still survive. . They are Margaret A., Laid to Rest Wednesday An active member of the church of the Immaculate Conception, Mrs, Leuer also belonged to the Tabernacle society and the Womâ€"‘ an‘s sodality. n With the passing of Mrs. Kathâ€" erine â€"R. Leuer, aged 77, at her home on 571 Homewood, Sunday, Highland Park lost one of its oldâ€" est residents. k f which has been Mrs. Leuer‘s home gince that time, her husband passâ€" ing away in 1931. ® A native of Verrenberg, Gerâ€" many, Mrs. Leuer came to Baitiâ€" more at the ageâ€"of 16, where she worked as a practical nurse in a hospital. : After that she engaged in nursing in Washington, D.C., later moving to South Dakota, unâ€" til she came x Grogs Point, 47 years ago, where she met and marâ€" ried Joseph Leuer. One year later FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM RATION REMINDI Saturdays 0:30 a.m. where the Bible and all the writings of Maury Baker Eddy may be ad, borrowed, .or purchased » Authorized , Christian f lhm-‘.b"ml. Braille. and . I'glng.â€": P-.‘M # 43 North Sheridan Road o 5 poo."" * "Aumterys 2190 mm is 6B6 non: BONDS THEM! MAINTAINED BY rpo.. ip our galâ€" t and 5 out the indefinâ€" 230.‘31, x 5 lbs. heating sod for Feb. 28, IALLY INVITED TO USE THE â€"Winnetka Bible Churchâ€" â€"â€" SUNDAY, DEC. 24 tion vfi:h takes the view that new developments in electronics, air transportation and automobile deâ€" sign, as well as creation of improvâ€" ed materials for textile, food and tonstruction uses, will demand a large increase in trained technical personnel. The report states that aboutâ€" five trained technicians are needed in modern industry for ev. ery professional engineer. . These technicians fall into four main catâ€" egories: Engineering and science lidue:eqniring a year or two of preâ€"employment training; narrowâ€" ly trained specialists such as iinâ€" gpectors; production and mainteâ€" nance |supervisors, and semiâ€"techâ€" nical sgalesmen, moufi# and like workers. ‘ : 11:00 a.m. "The Prince of Peace Thousands of letters were mailed to residents of Lake county this week containing sheets of the 1944 seal for use on all cards, letters and packages sent out during the holiday season. The seal, designed by Spence Wildey, art editor of the Woman‘s Home Companion, depicts a modernistic postman. The story of the Christmas Seal goes back to the central postofâ€" fice in Copenhagen, Denmark, in 1908. | Einar Holboell, a clerk, thought as he handled the thousâ€" ands of letters that much good could be done if each letter carried two stamps instead of one. . 4 Parents of boys will be interestâ€" ed in the regzrt just. published by the United States Office of Educaâ€" W with Niblock on this ;:fl’f sale offlrhtmn seals is Mrs. George W. Childs, 850 N. Sheridan; Mrs. Howard Detmer, 555 Bob O‘Link Rd., and Mrs. Francis M. Knight, 411 Lake Ave., who is a member of the executive committee of the association. | For Boys Seen Technical Future Fight Against Plague The Highland Park Préss wishes to remind its readers that this is the season of the year that funds aré raised, through the sale of the cheery stamps, to support a yearâ€" round program for the prevention and control of tuberculosis, Many residents of Highland Park are active in the work of the Lake County Tuberculosis mssociâ€" ation which last year, through the diligent ;flom of its supporters, attained first place in the state in the sale of seals. ~Mrs. Austin H. Niblack of Lake Forest, seal salé chairman, is confident that the record will be maintained this year, even if it means more work to produce a.larger sales volume. J 886 Elm Street \ MIW’ORD SHOLUND, Pastor || W & L C O Mâ€"E : muniea "Ai'n bath. Good transportation. _A fine permanent home in the beauâ€" tiful Beverly Hills section of Chiâ€" cago. Write stating age and qualiâ€" fications and list telephone numâ€" ber if possible. Interview will be arranged at our expense, T. D. BAIMA â€" 744 Bowen Ave. For light general housework and to assist in care of children. No cleaning, . windows or Jaundry. Exâ€" cellent csalary;: ‘Own room â€" and HELP WANTED: Female. Exâ€" perienced steamstress for steady wc’fion in dry cleaning plant. Call H. P. 3710 for intu'vh‘:). ; a ~ (89 LOST: ~Black knitting hag conâ€" taining 3%% pairs of mittens. 11;:45 p.m., Saturday, Dec, 9, on North Western train. Reâ€" ward. Phone Wilmette 322. 43 FOR SALE: Hines‘ lumber work bench, mglnn size,‘ with vise. Phone H.P>\2985. > C FOR SALE:! A room electric 2; midifier (Sanidaire), made U. 8. Air CmdidoM corporaâ€" tion. Practically new. ‘Call eveâ€" nings, H.P. 953. 48 Want Ads FOR SALE: FOR SALE: All of us at: North Shor Gas Company wish ‘Fou: you and your family an !m' ABLE CHRISTMAS and 1 VICTORIOUS .New Year! pleasure of taking a man on a mcar.a;l:: trip through our Coke Plant. He listened to every word our guide told him as they walked around the fortyâ€"acre plant, then he said, "This is the most interesting plant I HAVE EVER $EEN.® â€", to men who are available. They are steady jobs at good pay, plenty of overtime at "‘&:I‘mlalf. The work in but not too unpleas» ant. T‘o.l-.-li-nnpdd and it offers a dependable We call YOUR _ attention to the fact that our Waukeâ€" gan Coke plant needs MEN. Several good jobs are open to remove ‘his old.corn cob pipe from his mouth. It is said that thedrill Sergeant called the matter to the solâ€" dier‘s attention. _ Private Adams answered roll call at Smoky Hill army camp â€"â€" uniform spotless, helmet properly â€" adjusted, shoes shined . in fact perâ€" fect, except he had forgotten )R SALE: Clothes from fine home, barely used. â€"Women‘s sizes 0 to 14. . Coats, suits, furs, and evening dresses. Can be seen at 1250 Burton avenue, any morning before 11:00, â€" _ and chair, H. P 511. IRL o+, W O M A N Qéifiw"-: td the Thursday, Dec. 21, 1944 R. C. MeCUIHLOUGH . Glencoe 1594 elp Wanted Chicago 18, IIl. For Sale CATERING Solid maple settee Reasonable, C:zll

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