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Highland Park Press, 30 Aug 1945, p. 4

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A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. . Smeil children are cared for dur FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL . 980 a.m. Sunday school for The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and Ih'.Wednu- day evening meeting, ich inâ€" eludes testimonies of Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Serigem, "Cmape Jasga t * 1 *4 "A Church that Cares" S. Green Bay at Laurel R. 8. Wilson, pastor. Tel. 1781 Sunday, Sept. 2â€" _ es lied 10:45 a.m. . Morning worship and sermon by the pastor. _ Subâ€" ject, "The Sword and the Trowel," or "We Must Build as Well as Fight." A message for Labor Day and the needs of the hour. Page 4 _ 7:00 p.m. © Christian Endeavor for youth. TE C . T TA5 p.m. . Evening Gospel service. The pastor will celebrate the twentieth anniversary of his license to preach, granted to him in 1925, and he will preach on the first text used in a sermon in the Lore City, Ohio Methodist church while a college student. The subâ€" ject is, "What God Requires of Us." _ Announcenients for the week. Wednesday, 8 p.m. . Midâ€"week service of praise and prayer. _ Sunday, Sept. 9. Rev. and Mrs. Paul Rostad, returned missionarâ€" ies from northeast India, will speak ilt both morning and evening servâ€" ces. : * : ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Green Bay Rd. at Homewood Gustav A. Pahl, Jr., pastor Sunday, Sept. 2â€" 4 9 :30 a.m. Sunday school and Adâ€" ult Bible class. 10:45 n.mflming worship and sermon by pastor. "Labor Day Sunday." 7 t ; FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST .. . 887 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, . The Men‘s club will not meet on Monday, Sept. 3, but the following Monday, Sept. 10. e 5 The Consistory regular meeting . Sept. 5, at 8 p.m. Wed., Sept. 5 â€" 8:00 pm. Midâ€" week Church Fellowship service unâ€" der the supervision of Dr. E. D. Fritsch. f Confirmation instruction ill begin on Wednesday, Sept. 12, at 8:45 p.m. All children who wish. to be confirmed on Palm Sunday, 1946,should come. â€" There will be two class periods a weekâ€"Wednesâ€" days and Saturdaysâ€"for one hour each class session. The Saturday class méetsâ€"at 10 a.m. Parents are urged: te®eooperate to the fullest extent, and send &heir children to christian | instruction, . encourage prompthess, regtlarity and study. Wednesdayâ€" Sunday, Sept. 2â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship. 8:00 p.m. Evening worship: in American Legion hall, IcKin‘ey at Wisconsin, Lake Forest. Sunday, Sept. lC. 980..m Sun day school Rally day. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH East Laurel Avenue Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector Sundayâ€" 9:30 a.m. The Church Sc service. 11 :00 a.m. .Ofllh prayer sermon. 9:30 a,m. Sunday schoolâ€"in all departments. New pupils will be welcome. 11:00 a.m. Divine worship. The service will be led and the sermon preached by Rev. M. Kesselring of Itasca. ly meeting of the Charisma club in the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Kalâ€" selm, 1227 S. Pleasant. Sunday, Sept. 9 â€";â€" Rev. Lester H. Laubenstein, minister, will be back to preach the sermon and conduct worship at the 11 o‘clock service. The Little Heralds will meet during this hour under the leadership of Helen Hecketsweiler. BETHANY EVANG. CHURCH Laure] at McGovern Lester H. Laubensteif, minister Sunday, Sept. 2â€" WELCOME TO CHURCH REDEEMER EVANG. LU CHURCH 587 West Central H. K. Platzer, pastor Sat., Sept. 8â€"8:00 p.m. Monthâ€" will meet for its on . Wednesday, e Heralds will our under the Hecketsweiler. LUTH hool and Although the end of hostilities has curtailed war production, Ft. Sheridan still has urgent need for nearly 200 civilian employees to help in the operation of the Sepaâ€" gation Center and other branches of the post, according to Brig. Genâ€" John T. Pierce, commanding genâ€" eral. J * 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 5:30. Here the Bible, and all authorized Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed Ft. Sheridan Stil In Need of Help Sunday, Sept. 2â€" 11;:00 a.m. _ Morning worship service. Chaplain Rudolph F. Loiâ€" dolt of the United States Army will preach. Needs are ag follows: One hundred clerk typists, startâ€" ing with at least $1506 per year. Fortyâ€"six warehouse laborers, at 76 cents per hour, to handle army supplies. . Sheet metal workers, at $1.13 per hour; truck drivers, 91 cents per hour; steam fitters, $1.11 per hour; painters, carpenters and plumbers at $1.06 per hour; steamâ€" stresses, 74 cents per hour; supâ€" ply checkers at 78 to 82 cents per hour; and textile examiners at 71 cents per hour. f HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYâ€" TERIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect Church Phone H. P. 263 Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, D. D., Minister “mnffe”f p”’:ou-iua CHICAGO and NORTH WESTERN SYSTEM Faces turned hopefully toward home and eyes smiled. The Great Moment had come when the world could say fervently, ‘Thank God, it‘s all over!" C & All over? Not quite. There still remains a mighty big job to be done. Our sons and daughters in far places must be brought home. The thrill of victory, great as it was, offers no greater thrill than the glorious homecoming that millions look forward to. $ERYING AMBERICA iN EVEN AFTER DEATH Members of the 6th Marine Arâ€" tillery Squadron were kept awake all one night on an Okinawa airâ€" field by the continuous blowing of a horn. lmhc&tul dead Jap had fallen an airâ€" plane overhead and landed on the THE MARINES BLUSHED Among the weird assortment of articles found> by laundrymen horn of an auto truck. month‘s cruise off Okinawa, was a pair of ladies‘ unmentionables, which each and every. Marine blushingly refused to claim. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, Illinoi#. I A man should never be ashamed to own he has been in the wrong, which is but saying in other words that he is wiser today than he was yesterday.â€"Pope. â€"â€" Communications â€" intended | for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor Wednesday noon to inâ€" sure appearance in the current is sue. â€" Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Ilinois, â€" _ by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, NJ Telephone: Highland Park 557. * Resolutions of condolence, card of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainment, or other affairs where an admission, charge is pubâ€" lished will be charged at the reguâ€" iar advertising: rates. â€" Lester S. Olson, Publisher. R. B. Olson, Editor. . THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Issued Thursday of each week T HE PRESS & AWB rrace for AaAlMOo:t a C:n®tuayr NQTICE is hereby given that on the Wth day of October, 19%, an election will be held in and for the Park Disâ€" trict of Highland Park, Lake County, lilinois, for the of submitâ€" uummucu%-unu- trict the following tions : 1. Shall bonds of the Park District »of Park, lllwâ€"d.lew 1 of $3200 for the purpose of . paying for the acquisition of a .. tract of land consisting of .; proximately 1% acres located a the foot of and on the north side ::-‘h‘ 'fi from I‘Alo‘:l: gan to the first ravine, and for the building, maintaining, imâ€" .nrv? and protoecting of the same for .utJ-rp“ and for the payment expenses inciâ€" dent thereto. a 2 Shall bonds of the Park District of Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois, be issued to the amount of $,000 for the purpose of buildâ€" Iretecting of Batks Afg:. protecting recrea~ tional areas now owned and opâ€" erated by said Park District, conâ€" sisting of the construction of & repair shop and storage building for park equipment on the golf course of said district, the inâ€" stailation of a new water main and sprinkling system for the golf course, the improvementrof Lincoln Park by the construcâ€" tion of additional shelter houses, backstops and the tn-u.u.ux- of additional lighting, and e construction of tennis courts in Sunset Woods Park and West Longview Park. Said election shall be held in ‘the four election precinets heretofore esâ€" tablished for all elections in and for said Park District, m I:"m of each cinct and ling. place lhâ€"nlor being as follows: © Wirst Precinet: All of that portion of the Park ~District of Highland Park which lies East of the Center line of the Easterly right of way of the Chicago and North Western Railâ€" way Company and Northwesterly of the center line of Beech Street, in said Park District of Highland Park. > Polling Place: Davis and Maurine Electric Shop _ 10 N. Sheridan Road Second Precinet: All of that m tion of the Park District of High Park which lies East of the Center line of the Exst Skokie Drainage l>itch and Southeasterly of a line deâ€" scribed as follows: Beginning at the intersection of Beech, Street and the shore of Lake Michigan, thence Southâ€" westerly along Beech Street to the intersection ofâ€" Beech Street and are theirs to commandâ€"our trains are at their disposal. No one is more welcome As General MacArthur has said, ‘"The magâ€" nificent men and women who have fought so well for victory ‘will return to their so does every other railroad. We will not Ridgewood Drive, thence Southwestâ€" erly along Ridgewood Drive to the intersection of Ridgewood Drive and South Green Bay Road, thence Southâ€" mu-mlâ€"oa-â€"l..& to the intersection of South Bay Road and Edgewood Road, (Edgeâ€" Mâ€"S@.‘-&.v 1# East of the 34 P. M.) thence fl-.th.l-hbdh.-h the 3ra P. umu“ section with the Center line of the Skokie Drainage Ditch. Pisce: ‘The Terraces 4 %5 Williamns Avenue Whird Precinct: _ All of that tion of the Park District of Park which lies East of the line of the East Skokie Drainage qun..ummu.(ha- urn-oo(m-n-"xdw of the Chicago and" Western e M.lmmum:g mencing at the intersection of Beech Street and the Center line of the Eastâ€" erly right of way of the Chicago and North ‘Western Railway Onfl thence Southwesterly . along Street to the intersection of Beech Street and Ridgewood Drive, thence M'morlyalo-.nld“mm to the intersection of Ridgewood Drive and South Green Bay Road, thence _ Southeasterly â€" along _ South: Green Bay Road to the intersection of South Green Bay Road and Edgewood Road, (Edgewood Road being the North line of Section “l‘wull&. North, Range 12 East of the 3rd P.M.) thence West alorg the North line of Section 3, Township 4# North, Range 12 East of the 3rd P.M. to the point of intersection with the Center line of the East Skokie Drainage Ditch. Polling Place: The Community Cenâ€" ter. * 549 Central Avenue. Fourth Precinet: All of that porâ€" tion of the Park District of Highland Park which lies West of the Center lll)v||o of the . East Skokie Drainage tch. + x‘ C * T o. a 136 Deerfield Road ‘The polls will be operied at six o‘clock A.~M. and closed at five o‘clock P. M. (Central War Time) on ‘the day of said election. i3 By order of the Board of Park Comâ€" missioners of the Park District of Highland Park, Lake County, Iilinois. Dated this Tith day of August, 195. ARTHUR W. OLSON, 21â€"8â€"9 U. s. VICTORY BONDS BUY THEM .. . KEEP THEM! __ President ~ROY MILLEN, Thursday, August 30, 1945 Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Benasse, 821 Highwood, Hwd., boy, Aug. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Steffen, 148 S. Second, boy, Aug. 26. Lk. and Mrs. Jack Redwine, Evâ€" anston, boy, Aug. 26. _ _ ( Lt. and Mrs. Joseph Hirsch, 1100 8. Green Bay, girl, Aug. 27. The difference between failse and true pleasure is this: for the true, the price is paid before you enjoy it; for the false, after you enjoy it.â€"John Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Dudley L. Dewey, Deerfield, boy, Aug. 28. Want Ads HELP WANTED: Girls wanted for "permanent positions in shipping and finishing departâ€" ments. â€"Experience not neces HELP WANTED: Woman 2 days a week for general housework and ‘ laundry. â€" Regular work. Call Glencoe 2295. 27 WANTED: White girl for generâ€" al housework. No laundry;own â€"~COoOoK :A nNp FOUNTAINâ€" HELP BIRTHS AT HOSPITAL NHorth Shore Ga# Ga. I "tu® rRIENDLY PEor®" | Auto Reconstruction Co. Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender. Repairing Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing 322 N. First Highland Park 77 Highland Park Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Dolski, It. and Mrs. Thos. Bird, 691 ile, girl, Aug. 25. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Reed, 320 3712 for information. 24â€"3 room with bath; 3 adults in famâ€" ily. Dinner at 6. Call Highland Park 520. 27 RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. packages to the Pacific area. . The humid cliâ€" mate loosens them." @ _A technical school> in Pennsylvania has purchased a battle scarred Bâ€"17 Bombâ€" er for $350.00. The original cost was said to be approxiâ€" mately $350,000.00. Printer‘s Ink . Magazine says .. @ Depreciation is an item of expense in almost anything you buy./l?or instance, m the fuel gas business all plant equipment and underâ€" ground pipes rust or wear out. Then too, some equipâ€" ment becomes obsolete beâ€" cause ofédmhli-mn- ments whichâ€"makes replaceâ€" ments desirable even before the old equipment wears out. Your Gas Company constantâ€" ly investigates and uses such confidence in the real goodâ€" new improvements if they provide economical or imâ€" proved service. i ie wheimingly in the majority," â€"Chauncey M. Depew. @ "Let us never lose faith in human nature, no matter how often we are deceived. Do and friendship that exist in Help Wanted D A HL S Will train. â€" â€"Call H. P. Phone H. P. 178

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