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Highland Park Press, 15 Mar 1945, p. 6

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;;‘n-*dh-.mtf‘nh-fi Given under my hand l-h. this 15th «day dfivu mecessary expenses of (he TOWE NHC NT cide on such messures as may, in purâ€" to vote on the following* question : u.nns.v-:,qn&m-n C ::.S-fi.mbn: n a visions of ‘ an . act, as YESD amended, ereatin« the "IMlinois Municipal Retireâ€" NO J ment. Fand."_ approved by the _ Sixtyâ€"First _ Generai Assembly of the State, now in force and effect? The Town Meeting for the â€"transaction of miscellancons business of said Town -h“d.fi_dl:;e.hlm Am-&hl'-&h-l- Moderator been clected, will proâ€" ced to bear comsider reports of offlâ€" gers, to riste money to defray the To. the â€"Tegm® IOVAT MRA ‘Town of Deerficld in the County of Lake and State of Ilinois, that the Annuat onlfi u0P iesdifine se +s eP migat w o Sveray TJ'IMM and Election of Officers of Town will take place on Tuesday April 3rd, A.D. 1945, being. the first Tuesday of said month. The polls will open at 6 o%clock: a.m* and will close at 5 o‘cock p.m. on said day in the place or places designated as follows : 9rz 1st ~Precinetâ€"South Prairie Ave.. Highwood, L 5th â€" Precinetâ€"Hichland _ Park _ Beverage Co.â€" Office. 425 N. Green: Bay Road, Highiand Park, Ni t £ 6th Precinetâ€"Highland Park Hish School, 300 Vine Avc.. Hirhland Park, IL Tth Precinetâ€"Communityâ€"Center, 549 Cenâ€" tral Ave.. Hichland Park,â€"IL 8th Precinetâ€"Davis Electric Shop, 10 N. Lake Fopest, L 2nd Precinetâ€"City Hall, 489 Waukegan Ave., Highwood, 111. $rd Precinetâ€"Curley‘s Barber: Shop,: 318 Railway Ave.. Highwood, L 4thâ€"Precinetâ€"Onk â€"TerraceSchool. .230 _ Sheridan Road, Highland Park, #th Precinetâ€"Press Office, 516 10th Precinctâ€"Vacant Store, 31 The Officers to be clected are: Two (2) Assistant Supervisors: One (1) Assessor; One (1). Town Collector: One (1) Town Clerk: Five (5) Justices of the Peace and Five (5) Mm . 4 Johns Ave.. Highland Park, NL + 11th ‘Precinetâ€"Lincoin School, 495 Linâ€" coln Ave., Hirhlged Park, HL 12th Precinctâ€"Railroad Men‘s Home, 92% S. St. Johns Ave.. corner Beech St.. Highland: Park. 11 13th Precinetâ€"Stremgor‘s Garage. corner Gray and Ridgewood. Hichland Vark, IIL 14th Precinetâ€"The Terraces, 365 Roger Williams Ave.. EHM Park, _ Ni 15th Precinetâ€"Rol Groceryt 497 Roger Williams Ave., Ravinis, Highland Park, 16th Frecimetâ€"Chicazo North Shore RR. Station. Ravinia, Mighland Park, IL 17th Precinet â€" Braeside â€" School, 2322 class. _ _> A a Sunday, Mar, 18â€" â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 9:40 a.m. <Bible Discussion reup: **~:â€"**~~~â€" rerise 10:45 a.m. Morning worship. Sermon topic, "Jesus, Conqueror of Evil." Lk. 11:14â€"28.._ > * The nursery staff will care for young children a% ° 8:00 p.m. Evening services in 8:00 p.m. Adult‘s Bible Discusâ€" sion group . â€"â€"Saturday, Mar.â€"17â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"..__â€"â€" 10:30 a.m. Young People‘s Bible Services each week night except Saturday at 8:00. The special special speaker will be at both servâ€" Thursday, Mar. 15â€" 8:00 p.m. Lenten vesper. Serâ€" mon topic, "Crucified." Lk. 23: 32â€"49. Friday, Mar. 16â€" HEAR . sermon by the pastor. Tuesday, March 20â€" Regular monthly meeting of the St. John‘s auxiliary in the home of Mrs. Robert Bush, hostess. The meeting will be called at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday, March 21â€" Page 6 Bunday, March 18. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school and Adult Bible class. Sunday, March 18â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 1045 a.m. Morning worship. Opening message of Victory meetâ€" ings with Rev. Paul D. Gordon as preacher. 7:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor., 7:45 p.m. Evening Gospel servâ€" ice. Congregational singing and message by Rev. Paul D. Gordon, evangelist... The Lord‘s Supper will be obâ€" served on Good Friday evening, March 30. Special services Easter Sunday, morning and evening. Midâ€"week Lenten service at 7:45 p.m. Sermon, "Christ or Baâ€" FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL */ S. Green Bay at Laurel ~ R. S. Wilson, Pastor, Tel. 1731 NATIONALLY KNOWN â€" BIBLE TEACHER AND AUTHOR ANNUAL TOWN MEETING AND ERECTION n WELCOME TO CHURCH lE?EEm EVANG. LUTH. CHURCH ST. JOHNS EVANG. AND the â€"legal voters, residents. of: the 886 ‘Elm Street Church for those who love God‘s Word / * Green Bay at H ALRERT LARSON, Town Clerk of Minneapolis, Minn. = Rracside. Highland Park, Park Jr., Field â€" House, mil. Laurel S.. St. Laure! at McGovern Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister Sunday, March 18â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school in all departments. New scholars are welâ€" come any Sunday. ° HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYâ€" TERIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect _ Church Phone HP. 263. Louis W. Sherwip, D.D., Minister Sunday, March 11â€" 11:00 a.m..Morningâ€"worship service. _ Dr. Sherwin will preach on the theme, ‘"The Sacrament of Reunion." : 1 :00 a.m. Sunday school in all departments meets in the parish house;â€"s:=â€"«===â€"+.â€".. â€" 11:00 a.m. Divine worship. Rev. Laubenstein will continue the seâ€" ries of sermons on *"The Lord‘s Prayer," and will speak on "God‘s Forgiveness and Ours." : â€" 3:00â€"p.m. Adult Church Memâ€" bership class.. Subject: The Sacraâ€" ments: Baptism and the Lord‘s Supper. 7:00 p.m. Evangelical youth felâ€" lowship. Fre«l ~e sB Tuesday, â€" Mar. 20, Philathea class meetitng. Wednesday, March 21â€" . Friday, Mar.. 23 â€" 3:30 p.m. Advanced class in Christian educaâ€" Thew, (o o ho tm io ce aeen t ctaaine se 4:00 p.m. Junior class in Chris tian education. â€".~ _. ; 7:45 pm.~ Lenten > midweek preaching service. Thursday, Mar. 22â€"7:45 p.m Senior choir rehearsal. Redeemer Luth. Peace all authorized Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed orâ€"purchased. + Twentyâ€"cight key men and v-\ en of Redeemer Lutheran church met Monday evening, March 12, to discuss â€" the . coming $5,000,000 Peace Thankoffering collection in which the local congregation will share. _ Mr. Harry Eichler, chairâ€" man of the meeting, presented a picture of the destroyed properties of the church in warâ€"torn lands, which includes ruined seminaries, hospitals and churches. A building program at home, he added, would also be an object of the financial effort. In discussing the operation of the local collection effort, Mr. Eichler said that the key men.and women would receive a list of peoâ€" ple to contact in one week but that actual solicitation for cash conâ€" tributions or a pledge would take place April 22. Sunday afterncon. Another "refresher" meeting: will be held Friday, April 20. Contents of the blue envelope in mm-‘ envelope box is being set specified as that contributor‘s gift toward the Thankoffering effort. Traditional Marriage Views Saturday, Mar. 24 â€" 1:00 p.m. Bethany choristers. This Friday evening at the North Shore Congregation Israel at Lincoln and Vernon, Glencoe, the American Legion hall, McKinâ€" Thursday, Mar. 22â€" toâ€"5:30 in the afternoon, and on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sunâ€" day the reading room is open from Sundayâ€" 7:30 a.m. ~. 9 :30 a.m. Wednesdayâ€" _ 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion , â€" . ~ and Litany for the ~â€" \*Nations. â€" * Rabbi Wax Wednesday, Mar. 21â€" held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednes day evening meeting, which inâ€" 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible, and TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, healing, is a 8 o‘clock. Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Substance." Smail children are cared for dur ing Sunday church service. Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. â€" A free 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 BETHANY EVANG. CHURCH East Laurel Avenue Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector 4:00 p.m. Young Peoplé‘s Bible 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The 11 :00 a.m. 8:00 p.m. Holy. Communion. The Church School service. Morning prayer and sermon. of Funeral Rites Saturday For Rocco Grandi, 61 The chairmen in charge are Mrs, Albert Axt, of the Highwood unit and Mrs. Louis Cassel of the Highland Park unit. Rites were held on Saturday at St._James church for Racco Granâ€" di, 316 Railway, Highwood. who succumbed to a lingering. illness on Thursday at the Lake Co. saniâ€" tarium. These books, new or used, may be deposited in the special boxes at the Laegeler drug store in Highâ€" wood and Bee‘s dry goods store at 36 N. First St. in Highland Park. _ Born in Italy, Mr. Grandi was a resident of Highland Park from 1928 until three years ago, when he moved toâ€"Highwood. Before his illness he was employed at the Moâ€" raine hotel. es Surviving are his wife, Teodolinâ€" da, and three children, Rosina, Yoâ€" landa and Arrigo, who, when last heard: from, were living in a part of Germanâ€"occupied Italy. The units are inviting the pubâ€" lic as well as the membership to share their reading with those brave men who man remote lightâ€" houses, lightships, coast guard staâ€" tions, maritime training stations, and 2,198 merchant ships deliverâ€" ing precious cargoes to the armed forces from Asia to Africa ‘and from Iceland to Captetown. _ ~~~ the of "his series of lecâ€" mm-mm He will discuss the traditional Jewâ€" ish views concerning marriage and divorce and indicate the attitude of Reform Judaism, pointing out the origin of many of the Jewish Five new ships a day are going down the ways, and the aim of the merchant marine is "aâ€"library aboard every ship.‘" § Monday, March 19â€" 3:00 p.m, Miss Agnes Daly‘s dancing classes. 8:00 p.m; w- Amicae club Tuesday, March 20â€" SGO will hold March social getâ€" together in good old St. Patrick‘s 8:30 p.m. Second class in the Creative Writers‘ course with Dr. Frederick Litten. The spring term is to be one of five lessons. Open to new andâ€"past participants. Thursday, March 22â€" Prisoners of War to Leave Fort Sheridan Rabbi James A. Wax will deliver "A Book Shower for the Merâ€" chant Marine" is one of the war activity projects of the Highwood and Highland Park units of the American Legion auxiliary for the month of March. While the brave, young men and women go forth to build American security, on returning ships from the four corners of the earth, the wounded, sick and weary journey to their homeland for care, rehabâ€" ilitation and comfort. One of the finest activities among auxiliary units is the project of securing good books for these young people to read during their hours of conâ€" valescence and leisure. * A special assignment his been given the units to sponsor a book shower particularly for the merâ€" chan‘t marines who travel long disâ€" tances and enjoy many long hours inâ€" reading fiction, mystéry, eduâ€" cation and detective stories. â€" The American Merchant Marine Libraâ€" ry association has made a special appeal for assistance in building its library on the high seas. Wednesday, March 21â€" German war prisoners at Fort Sheridan will be moved to Camp Skokic, near Glenview, according to Col. Geo. H. Cushman, Fort Sheridan post commander, and the garrison prisoners and military personnel now housed "at Camp Skokie will be removed to Fort Sheridan. why many of them have been igâ€" For Merchant Marines FRANK RLACKER LEAVES TO JOIN ARMY AIR FORCE FIRST TRYOUTS FOR GOLF AFTER SPRING VACATION * Tryouts for the golf team will be held immediately aftter spring vacation, thus giving students inâ€" terested a chance to practice beâ€" fore the first meet. Returning letterâ€"men for golf this year are Ray Crovetti, Riche Sheradan, Ami Minorini.and Euâ€" gene Melchiorre. Y.W.CA. 10:00 a.m. Red Cross sewing Visitors are always welcome. T H Eâ€"PRES S Inâ€" the sectional finals, the Elâ€" gin team defeated Wheaton. 43â€" 30. The â€"Elgin team is wellâ€"balâ€" anced and will put up a good fight in the state championship round which started yesterday at Chamâ€" 90 P. C. Goal Reached Victory Corps Reports With 31 sessions havifig 100% of the members buying war stamps, 8 sessions having above 90%, and only 5 sessions having below 90%, it gave us an easy margin on the required 90°% to retain our minâ€" ute man flag. The Duke, according to many music critics whose words of praise are rare, possesses the greatâ€" est musical mind in the United States today. He not only plays the piano exquisitely and arranges Wheaton Swamps Niles; Niles had entered the sectionals byâ€"winning the Waukegan regionâ€" als, where they triumphed over Evanston, Libertyville (the team that beat â€" Highland Park), and Waukegan. _ Wheaton won _ the Little Seven conference and. was favored to beat Niles. « HPHS i‘delznnined to achieve the. goal of $15,000. .Plans for a war stamp selling assembly as sugâ€" gested by Mr. Finch‘s session, are being worked out. "Student Stunts" is to be preâ€" sented tomorrow (Saturday), Mar. 17, at 8:15 p.m., in the high school auditorium. For Concert on Mar. 25 The first Spring ‘Concert this year will be presented by the band and the chorus on Sunday, March 25. in the high school auditorium. The band has a total of 77 memâ€" bers and the chorus 66 members. The latter consists of two groups, the freshmen . and the .advanced. The two will be combined for the concert. an unusually fine bass section this year to act as a foundation for the organization. _ This group is made up of ‘John Ross, Charles Pope, Edward Norrien, Lawrence Schraeder, Robert Fiocchi, Jerry Muzik, and Roger Shelton. Attempting to continue their string of upsets, the surprising Niles township=high school basketâ€" ball team met defeat at the hands of the Wheaton team last Thursâ€" day night in‘ the semiâ€"finals of sectional play in Elgin. T ; For Saturday Night Highland Arms, and even the ushâ€" ers will be in bellhop uniforms. Many of the acts will contain music, singing, dancing, and piano playing. Also there will be a couâ€" ple of monologues, and to add an international touch, there will be both a French and a Spanish act. Eunl and (Jnn_n_ ToAP‘h’ Mr. Walter Aschenbrenner, whoâ€" directs the chorus, says that he has The band, which is directed by Mr. Harold N. Finch, is hard at workâ€"toâ€"present aâ€"concert â€"they hope everyone will enjoy. _ _ Duke Ellington is coming to town. He will appear in Chicago March 25 at the Civic Opera. Last year he presented his own symâ€" phony,_Black, ..Brown and Beige. This year another Ellington proâ€" gram will be presented and I sinâ€" This production is to take place in the lobby of a hotel called the cerely believe it will be equally as good this year. tude," _ "Sophisticated _ Lady," orchestrations for his orchestra, but also he has written many popâ€" ular songs. . Such songs‘as "Soliâ€" "Black, Brown and Beige," grace his list of hits. He has always had the best talâ€" ent in his orchestras, and there lies &tmfilwhfinbfinâ€" tion. He has perfect cooperation in his orchestra, Each man knows what is expected of him and the slightest motion on the part of the leader conveys a message to one or more of the men, An orchestra playing their arrangements in this manner can, by plenty of hard work, pick out the bad parts, and add new things here and there, unâ€" til they attain the perfect song. If you‘ve_ever heard an Ellington band take any song for a ride, you know what 1 mean.. _ . FIT CAPS AND GOWNS WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 ‘The caps and gowns for graduaâ€" tion are to be fitted first period, Wednesday, March 21, in the girls‘ THE MUSIC STAND Members of the tumbling group are at present working on the proâ€" gram for "Student Stunts." During the H. G. A. meeting to be held Friday, March 16, all memâ€" bership records will be gone over and brought up to date. â€"A â€"check on the scores of the marathon swim, now in its fourth week, shows the sophomores and freshmen 378 points, and Rodenbeck, frosh, Winners of the basketball tournâ€" ament was the junior team with a score of 30â€"20 over the seniors. Held Evening of Mar. 20 Opportunities offered to a higt school student upon graduatâ€" ing will be the basis of a discusâ€" sion at the last meeting of the Dads‘ Smoker, which will be held on the evening of March 20, ‘at 7:45, in the English club room. Four shortâ€"talks, lasting about 10 minutes each, will be given by a member of the P.T.A. and thrée members of the faculty. The subâ€" jects will include what the session does to develop the vocational inâ€" terests of students. Grammar School Track Mceet Being Planned The "H" clubâ€"made plans at the meeting last week for their second annual grammar school track meet. The committees under the direcâ€" tion of Edward. Weil, chairman, are: Ray Crovetti. Oak Terrace; "Geeâ€"Gee" Piacenza, St. James; Edw. Therrien, Lincoln; Exgene Hotchkiss, Ravinia; L. T. Young, Braeside; Walter Wagner, Ridge; Dick Peterson, Eim Place; Paul Potter, Bannockburn. folk dancing. The smaller grodups are playing: badminton. Hup, two, three, four â€" right about face â€" ‘tention!! No, the army hasn‘t taken over Highland Park high, though it may sound like it. Investigating the â€"matter, yours truly discovered the girls of 8th period gym class marching arâ€" my style. The speakers will be Mrs. Leonâ€" ger, Mr. A. E. Wolters, and Mr. H. N. Finch. Refreshments will be furnished and there will be smokes for all. Lettermen, on the committee for refreshments are Dick Warner, Martin Detmer, Tom Clark, Marco Tracksters Place 3rd in Triangle at New Trier Santi and George Kuhns. Admission is free and both high school and. grammar school stuâ€" dents are invited to ‘bring their parents for an enjoyable afternoon of fun and sport. ; In a triangle track meet at New Trier last Saturday, with Evansâ€" ton, the Highland Park tracksters dropped a 58 to 17 decision toâ€"the defending state champions. L. T. Young, no doubt the fastest Highâ€" land Park dash man, won the 50â€" yard dash from the favorite, Colâ€" lins, of New Trier. New Trier won with 58 points, Evanston second with 31 and Highâ€" land Park third with 17. Pole vault â€" New Trier, Evâ€" anston, Highland Park. Todd, New Vatrsity totals in ist, 2nd and 3rd order, follow : Shot put â€" Ely, New Trier: Vail, Evanston; Detmat, Highland Park. Distance 51 ft. 7 in. X Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Hincis. . Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure! avenve, Highland Park, IIL. ‘Telephone: Highland Park 557. °* * Communications intended for publication must be written on one _ \Subscription rates: $1.50 per year ; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor Wednesday noon to inâ€" sure appearance in the current is entertainment, or other affairs where an admission charge is pubâ€" lished will te charged at the reguâ€" lar advertising rates. R. B. Olson, Editor. * Lester S. Olson, Publisher, of The freshmen and sophomore Resolutions of condolence, card of of Thursday, March 15, 1945 Trier, Johnson, Evanston, tied for 3rd and 4th. Height, 10 ft. 50â€"yard hurdles â€" Warfield, N T-:hd.au.oa.u-h:‘:.nn’, :06.8. (New mark, 06.4, by Spink, N. T., 1944.) 50â€"yard dash â€"â€" Young, H. P.; field, N. T. 2nd, 3rd, and 4th, N. Hampton, Evanston, tied for 1st and 2nd. Penberthy, N. T., Calâ€" houn and Moeller, Evanston, tied for 8rd andâ€"4th. Height, 5 ft. 9 in. 4â€"lap relay â€" N. T.; Evanston; H..P. Time 1:12.3. * Eightâ€"lap relay (8/10 mile) â€" Park. _ Time, 2:48.2. anston, 41 ; Winkley Hanson Taylor MceMullen Hamill ......1â€"7 Slocum ..:=..1â€"7 In the junior class, Carison‘s gession defeated the intramural Allâ€"Stars 27â€"23. . Hanson ... Winkley ..... SPRING VACATION STARTS GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 30 The high school‘s vacation will start Friday, March 30. The stuâ€" dents will return to school Monâ€" Baker ..........1â€"6 Juniors â€"Final Carlson ... 7â€"1 day, April 9. Want Ads FORSALE: . An allâ€"electric 30â€"in. mangle. _ Excellent condition. WANTED TO RENT: A North Shore Gas Ce. "THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE® room house, four bedrooms, oil heat. Call HP. 1872 .~ tf act time â€" according to the man with the stop watch â€" runs about four hours a day, during which time you preâ€" .pare about 1,000 meals a ® Well, here it is March 15 . . . In addition to being Mr. Morgenthau‘s favorite date, it is the date when our "Sumâ€" mer Water© Heating" Gas water heaters may be placed in service for another season. Tax Collector: "How much did you -hl“,ur?" Step. "Oh, 1 don‘t know, she won‘t tell me." Maybe a thousan‘ dollahs." __Collector: "How much did your wife earn?" ® Ask any woman how much time she spends in the kitchâ€" en and she will probably tell sults of the fine RED CROSS @ Here is an actual happenâ€" © The GAS industry is doing something ~about shortening that kitchen time. â€" New Freedom Gas Kitchems will be available for new homes and remodelled kitchens soon afterâ€"the war is won. you, "Too much!" _ The exâ€" Intra Bural Basketball WANTED TO RENT Replica of Stepanfetchit: FOR SALE Freshman Swimming jumps â€" Waigley. and , 38. 6â€"1 5â€"4 38 20 Carpenter ..6â€"2 Zipoy . Kendig Bishop Taylor Bolle team lost: Evâ€" on the reâ€" 17; 19 14 ‘12

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