_WELCOME TO CHURCH SHE Tok ihine S unilF sb *n wad citarciin Page 4 group. Sunday, July 1â€" _â€" 10:45 a.m. . Morning worship. Sermon topic "The Disciple‘s Reâ€" ward." Mt. 19 :27â€"30. _ 800 p:-. Evening worship at 8 at Lake Forest, American Legion hall, Wisconsin at McKinley. _ _ â€" Friday, July 6â€"8 pm. Sunday sehool teachers‘ meeting. HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYâ€" TERIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect Aves. For the next three months, until the Chureh school reconvenes, litâ€" Sunday, July 1â€" 11:00 a.m. Morning worship, Dr. Sherwin will preach. | 3 hour. 887 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" eludes testimonies ‘of Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Adam and Fallen Man." Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, Christian Science." ‘The prayer that begins with trustfulness, and passes on into waiting, will always end in thankâ€" fulness, trinmph, and praiseâ€"A. Maclaren. * The more than 80 children of the vacation Bible school, meeting for the past two weeks in the Unitâ€" ed Evangelical church, will demonâ€" strate some of the things they have been doing at a public service on Friday, June 29, at 7:30 p.m. Parâ€" ents and friends are invited to atâ€" tend this interesting service. The children will conduct their usual opening and closing exercises, and each department will present songs and work learned. The school is divided into three departmentsâ€" beginners, primary and juniors. ‘The primary group has studied Biâ€" ble boats, and the juniors have made imaginary trips through Palâ€" estine. The beginners have iearned about Bible children. Practically every â€"hurch in the community has been represented in the atâ€" tendance. â€" Awards will be given those having perfect attendance. The parents are urged to bring the children promptly at 7:30 p.m. so the program can be completed beâ€" fore it is too late, due to the small children participating.~ Small children are cared for durâ€" ing Sunday church service. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH "A Church That Cares" ~~S. Green Bay at Laurel R. S. Wilson, pastor Tel. 1731 Friday, June 29â€" 7:30 p. m. Demonstration proâ€" gram and commencement of the vacation Bible school. Sunday, July 1â€"Religious Freeâ€" domSundayâ€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school for all ages. Our school is open all year and welcomes all to attend. 10:45 Subject: You Fre 7:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor. 7:45 p.m. Evening Gospel servâ€" ice, with congregational singing and a message by the pastorâ€""Jeâ€" sus, Our Coming King." VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL TO DEMONSTRATE WORK Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. 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 to 5:30 in the afternoon, and on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sunâ€" day the reading room is open from 2:30 to $:30. Here the Bible, and all authorized Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed or purchased. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH East Laurel Avenue Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector Sundayâ€" 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. The Church School Wednesdayâ€" 9:30 a.m.. Holy Communion ® and Litany for the Nations. s FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST REDEEMER EVANGELICAL 9:30 a.m. Sunday school 9:40 a. m. _ Bible Disc w service. . 11:00 a.m. Morning prayer and sermon: Church phone K. P. 263 Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, D.D. Minister 587 W. a.m. Morning worship. "The Truth Shall Make ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Okinawa Is Beautiful The first two Sundays in July, the 1st and the 8th, will be vacaâ€" tion Sundays. There will be no services of any kind on these two Sundays. On July 15, services will be resumed at the regular hours. Okinawa, scene of the war‘s bitâ€" terest fighting, is a beautiful isâ€" land. ‘The soil is good and the cliâ€" mate favorable for yearâ€"round crops. For the most part, the land is hilly, and the farms, smal} and almost identical in appearance, are located on hillside terraces. In sections the soil resembles the red clay of Georgia, in some it is â€"sandy, like Wisconsin, and in other sections it isâ€"rich and black. The farmers are industrious, and allow no weeds in their neat rows :ï¬â€œ marrots. cabBan® 5*4 n"fâ€"'a' uce, " sweet and Irish potatoes, beans, sweet and Irish potatoes, beans, peas, and patches of sugar cane. Almost every farmer keeps at least one horse for farm work and for turning the heavy grinders for chickens and rabbits are raised for meat, and goats for fresh milk. Sanitation Sanitation on farms is of the worst. Flies and mosquitos which breed on waste, which is dumped at random, find easy access to the houses, with their uncovered foods. Carry Babies on Backs Babies are carried on the backs of their mothers, and nearly.everyâ€" MHERE‘S WHAT TO DO: 1 Be sure your pressure gauge is accurate. Have it tested. Some manufacturers and colleges will check gauges if 1 KS â€"â€" you send thon in Remember, your pressure cooker is a weapon of war. Care for itâ€"share it! , PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINO!IS Jr., IT‘S TIME FOR YOUR PRESSURE COOKER TO HAVE aA PARK DISTRICT OF HIGHLAND PABK STATEMENT OFP CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS FOR THE FISCAL General Taxes for Revenue, $30.275.99, Golf Revenue, $475.90, Special Assessments Costs, $34.00, State Gas Tex Refunds, $64.31, Ilinois Bell Telephone Co., Refunds, $8.91, Insurance Premium Refunds, $69.48, DISBURSEMENTS Ansell Simplex ‘Ticket Co., Tickets, $28.10; AntesBign Co., Signs, $7.50 ; Atlantic Muâ€" tual Insurance Co., Insurance, $67.07; Asâ€" sociated Bag and Apron Co., Supplies, $29.99; N. Gertrude ‘Ames, Election Clerk, $6.00; Helen Abercromby, Election Clerk, $6.00; Brand Bros.. Psint and Supplics, $33.71; Brigg» and Stratton Corporation, Repair Parts, $2.16; Barrettâ€"Christle Co., Tools and Equipment, $54.48; Bob O‘Link Golf: Club, Supplies, $4.00; Elsic Beyers, Election Judge, $6.00; Board of Education District No. 108,. Rental, $10.00; William laneous Revenue, $80.22. ance, $50.00 ; Chicago Title and ‘Trust Co., Acquisition of Permanent Property, $200.â€" 00; City of Highland Park, Water, $636.20 ; Driveway Repair, $46.85, Street Lighting. §87.48; The Central Tire Co.. Tires and Repmirs, $48.10, Tools, $3.50; Elizabeth D. berland, â€" Rental, $10.00; Dahi‘s Auto Reâ€" construction Co., Repairs and Repair Parts, $102.34; Davis and Maurine, Equipâ€" ment, $54.47, Electrical Supplics, $123.71; Edward Don & Co., Dishes, $19.89; Geo. A. Davis, Inc., Repair Parts, $806.28, Tools and Equipment, $72.78, Supplies, $603.51; YEAR ENDED MAY $1, 1945. 2 To eliminate any storage or cooking odors or taste, put water in pressure cooker to lâ€"inch level. Toss in a big 3 If your canner is aluminum, avoid using strong soaps or harsh with a paste of whiting and vinegar. If you have a porceâ€" lain enameled steel canner, use water instead of vinegar. 4 Wash kettle in hot, soapy water but don‘t immerse cover in waterâ€"the pressure gauge won‘t like it. Just wipe cover with a soapy cloth and then a clean, damp one. Dry thoroughly. If necessary, clean edges of cover and kettle hard water on cither edge may prevent a tight sealâ€" allow steam to leak out.~ * § Clean pet cock openings and safety valve frequently by drawing a string or narrow strip of cloth through them. wKeep opening of the steam gauge clean with a toothpick. handfal of potato peelings. Heat for 15 minutes at 15 lionn(bpreemre. Cool. Wash kettle, pans, and racks in THE PRESS §$4.25; Joan Eberbart, Election Judge, $6.00 ; ment, $50.00; Highland Radio Service, Reâ€" COd CC AEICOL NCO DACE mss Supply Co., Chains m $17.13; Co., $229.16; Iredale Storage & Seting Coâ€" Reptal. $6.90 1 Rudoloh Ingeris, Election Judge, $6.00; Ilinois Association of Park DistricGs, Ducs, $54.45; H. T. Jonâ€" kins, Rakes, $6.00; Jacobsen Manufacturâ€" ing Co., Repair Purts, $39.86: Bruce J. Johnson, Wages, $201.60; Mrs. James King, Refund, $20.00; Patrick J. Kelly, Wages, $1,680.00; Henry Kusher, Wages, $834.15; Larson Bros., Storage and Repairs, $177.176 ; F. Howe, Wages,. $1,840.25; Ferdinand Huâ€" mer, Wages, $549.88 ; Ilinois Bell Telephone Larson‘s Stationery Store, Supplies, $47.35 ; David C. Leach, Examiners Foes, $2.50 ; 8. Wages, $1,582.40; Olson Printing Co., Printing, $74.75; Henry F. Palnke, Piano Tuning, $4.00; P. F. Pettibone & Co., Eleeâ€" Shop, Printing, $116.75; Public Service Co., Light and Power, $489.73, Supplies, $11.99; Earl H. Purdy, Election Judge, $9.00; Paul Phelps, Inc., Rental, $10.00; Playground & Recreation Board, Rental, $10.00; Earl H. tion Supplies, $39.35; The Press AND BE READY FOR Câ€"DAY (Canning Day) Collections for the Fiscal Year ending May 31, 1945, $279.37.. Collections for the Fiscal Year ending May 31. 1945, $2,846.35. 4 The First National Bank of Highland Park, Principal $30,000.00, Interest, $1,710.00, Fiscal Fees, $120.05; Harris Trust & Savâ€" whom paid, on what account paid, and the «mount, that such statement is for the fisâ€" cal year ending May 31, 1945. _ _ Prayer is not overcoming God‘s reluctance; it is laying hold of His UNITED STATES WAR BONDS BUY THEM .. . KEEP THEM! SPECIAL 4 n PP BOND REDEMPTION FUND ‘Treasurer of the Park District of Interest, FUND WARâ€" FUND WARâ€" C. HART, Notary Publics Thursday, June 28th, 1945 Want Ads FOR SALE: Storkline baby crib with Cantwet mattress. Call H. P. 312%5. 18 FOR SALE: English high flying FOR SALE: Pedigreed Kerry blue pups, 3 months old. Call Ariâ€" ington Hts. 68. 18 FOR SALE: Beautiful black five_ gaited stallion; harness broken, HELP WANTED: Man for gerâ€" dening and for odd jobs about the house. Five day week â€" go home nights. Call H. â€"P. 2578. * 18 North Shore Gas ta. | "ruz rammoiy reorts» | Dynamic Wheel Balancing Bodyâ€"& Fender Repairing Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing 322 N. First Highland Park 77 tumbler pigeons for sale. HP. 1977. ~ â€" 18 Cheap. Call Wheeling 161. needs your newspapers, magazines, castâ€"off clothing, * articles T RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DBY CLEANING CO. recommends a metal bracelet to be worn by persons afflictâ€" ed by heart attacks, epilepsy, or diabetes, etc. The name, address, and ‘name of malady is inscribed on the bracelet Aiders" in case of in loss of consciousness. for information of "First â€"We just heard of a Sea Bee in the Pacific area who is assigned to a lonely guard station. . He subscribed to a shift on guard duty. ©@ Incidentally, several memâ€" bers of our North Shore Gas Company service department are in the Sea Bees out in We‘ll all be glad when they time by sitting down. @ We shall need them and Lincoln 1102 in Chicago Help Wanted D A HL S Phone H. P; 178 18p