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Highland Park Press, 1 Nov 1945, p. 6

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Friday, Nov. 9, 10:30 a.m. The members of the Redeemer guild meet at the parsonage to leave for rally at River Forest. + 1;45 pm. The Redeemer guild will meet at the parsonage to drive to the home of Mrs. Frits Zarte, 1845 N. Green Bay, Lake Forest, for the monthly meeting. 8 p.m. The teachers‘ meeting in the assembly hall. < Thursday, Nov. 8â€" ble class 8:00 p.m. Evening worship in the American Legion hall. in Lake Forâ€" est, McKinley and Wisconsin aveâ€" nues. ~ . Tuesday, .Nov. 6â€" 8:00 p.m. _ The Dortas society at the home of Mrs. Martha Holâ€" ly, 220 N. Second street. Wednesday, Nov. 7â€" % class. ; Sunday, Nov; 4â€" 9:30 a.m. . Sunday school. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship The sermon text is: Psaim 46 "The Sginificance of Martin Luâ€" ther." Young children will be cared for hy}bg staff in the assembly hall. H. K. Platzer, Pastor Saturday, Nov. 3â€" 4 p.m. _ Adv. class in christian education. â€" Thurs., Nov. 8, 1 :30 p.m. Monthâ€" ly meeting of the W.M.S. at the home of Mrs. E. D. Fritsch, 336 Orchard lane. . Sat., Nov. 10, 1:30 p.m. Monthâ€" ly meeting of the Charisma club in the Sture Johnson home, 583 Homewood. Monday, Nov. 5â€"8 p.m. Monthâ€" meeting of the board of trustees. Wed.,. Nov. 7â€"4 p.m. _ Junior class in christian education. ... 6:30 p.m..Luncheonâ€"meeting for ifpe officers and teachers of the Sunday . school, . with primary teachers as hostesses. 11:00 a.m. Divine worship. Serâ€" mon by the Rev. Lester H. Laubenâ€" stein, minister. 7 p.m. Evangeélical Youth Felâ€" lowship; topic: "Beginnings of the Protestant _â€"Movement â€" ‘Martin Luther." : * 9:30.a.m. Sunday school in all departments. : BETHANY EVANGELICAL ‘CHURCH - Laurel Avenue and McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister Sunday, Nov. 4â€" S 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 5:30.. Here the Bible, and all authorized Christian ~Science literature, may be read, borrowed or purchased. ‘ Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, : "Everlasting _ Punishâ€" ment." "Why We Believe the Bible to be the Word of God." Tuesday, Nov. 6â€"â€" 8:00 p.m. Meeting of the Juarâ€" terly conference and the official board. Rev. Q. A. Deck, of Akron, O., presiding elder of this district, will speak to the officials. bring the Bible meditation. Thurs., Nov. 8, 8 p.m. Choir reâ€" Sunday, Nov. 11. Holy Comâ€" munion wil; be observed morning and evening. The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" eludes testimonies of Chrigtian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Small children are cared for dur ing Sunday church service. Sunday school is open to â€"pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30, 8:00 p.m. Midâ€"week service. of prayer and praise. Rev. Deck will Subject: "Prayer of the Sick." Ps. 7:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor for Youth. io 7:45 p.m. Evening gospel servâ€" ice. Special music in charge of Cpl. Phillips of Fort Sheridan. The pastor will speak on the subject, FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL REDEEMER EVANG. LUTH CHURCH FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The 10 a.m. ~Young People‘s Bible 7:45 p.m. Senior choral rehearsâ€" WELCOME TO CHURCH 9:30â€"a.m. Sunday school for all 8. Green Bay road at Laurel. 10:45 a.m. Hour of worship. 587 Central avenue The Young Peoples Bi Anyone whoâ€" is eligible and wishes to join should contact one of the members or come to the Elks building on meeting night. 'nhi-ml-n-i'-'lfla. Union at 1616 Eye Street, N. F ., F-fiml).t..hdhnbviu readers this weekly columnm on probâ€" Sna hit fanily. Aeeations may be uo. ily. may dnudn!hccboul-n-dfi will be answered in a subsequent co No. 4737 of the Veteransâ€"of Forâ€" eign Wars will hold their meeting at the Elks building in Highland Park at 8 p.m. 4 Park, at 8:00. Meetings hereafter will be held on the first and third Thursdays of each mionth. _ _ . No :fll. be made direct by :s.h: ,yhzc‘h'ul--w-fll appear in this rewspaper reqularly. . Veterans‘ Administration Gen. Omar Bradley, new boss of the Veterans‘~ administration sucâ€" ceeding General Hines, has moved with military dispatch in reorganizâ€" ing the administration to provide better and more efficient service in behalf of the stream of veterans now being discharged from the servâ€" ices Another change, one which had long been a subject for dfscussion, and ofttimes of criticism, was the medical service. The general now has separated and elevated the One of the most important changes made by O?Ql’ll Bradley is a complete decentralization of all. veterans facilities under the superâ€" vision of 13 branch offices. Obviousâ€" ly routine decisions can be made more promptly and more intelligentâ€" On Thursday evening, Nov. 1, the Highland Park Memorial post Iv in a vast organization such as the Veterans‘ administration if they are not forced through a bottleneck in Washington. B5 3 Veterans of Foreign Wars to Meet on Alternate Thursdays A new class for young people over twenty years of age is being organized at the United Evangeliâ€" eal church on South Green Bay road. <The pastor, R. S. Wilson, is teaching the class for a few months, and all young women are welcome to attend the class disâ€" cussion at 9:30 each Sunday in the church, _A monthly meeting for organization of the class will be held at the home of Ruby Tillman, 615 Park, on Friday evening, Nov. 2, at 8:00. All young ladies inâ€" terested are invited to attend this organizational meeting. The class is organized to bring the gap beâ€" tween the high school girls‘ c and the Philathea class which has been the younger women‘s class, The Sunday school has adopted a policy of not promoting members of the adult department, but each class may remain together in the various age groups. Organize New Class At United Church Sunday, Nov. 4â€" 11:00 a.m. Morning worship. Dr. Sherwin will preach. Fuing. 11;:00 a.m. The Church school meets in all departments. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship. Monday, Nov. 5â€" o 8:00 p.m. Monthly meeting of the Men‘s club. Special program, installation of new officers. All the home of Mrs. Steve Sienerth, Wed., Nov. 7, 8 p.m. Meeting of Consistory. Thurs., Nov. 8, 2 p.m. Monthly meeting of the Women‘s guild in 9:830 a.m. The Church School service. o 11:00‘a.m. Morning prayer and TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wednesdayâ€" EDITOR‘S NOTE: This newspaper, HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYTEâ€" RIAN CHURCH Laur4, Linden and Prospect Green Bay road and Homewood G. A. Pabi, Jr., Pastor unday, Nov. 4â€" 2 * ~ze 4 :30 a.m. Sunday. school.... ... 10:45 a.m. Morning worship. ST. JOHN‘S EVANG, & REF, East Laurel Avenue Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector Church phone H. P. 263 A.â€"If you are referring to a surâ€" plus war property truck, would sugâ€" gest thatâ€"you contact. your local AAA county committee or your emmnqqlfirln'ormnfimm these surplus trucks are available frotm a bona fide dealer in your comâ€" munity. You are entitled to an Aâ€"1 priority without red tape if there are surplus war trucks for sale st any of your local dealers. Q.â€"I want to know If a man that has been in the navy 16 months, is 26 years old and has . a wife and two children, will get A.â€"Yes, he has the right to disâ€" continue his allotment. He has the same obligations concerning his family as any other husband. Q.â€"I am making an applicaâ€" tion for a oneâ€"ton truck. 1 have a farm of 200 acres and need a truck very much. I am an honâ€" orably discharged soldier, with two years service. 1 would like March 9, 1943. At that time they did â€"not receive a discharge butâ€" ton. Where can he obtain one? Mrs. R. R., Marshalltown, fowa. A.â€"At any army separation cenâ€" ter, probably at your local draft board, or one may be purchased at almost any army store. A. Not necessarily. The marine corps has set up a rotation for reâ€" turn to this country after 18 months service overseas. Extension of his enlistment would have no bearing upon the time he spent overseas. The chances are this marine will return soon for duty in the states. Q.â€"My husband was given an Q.â€"My _ brother . left high school recently to join the navy. is my motber cntitled to an alâ€" lotment or allowance from the government if : allots the reâ€" , quired $57 E. W., Rogersville,. Tenn. t A.â€"Yes, providing your brother listed his mother as a dependent when he enlisted or was inducted into the service. Q. If a member of the regular marine corps extends his enlistment while overseas and the extension has one more year before expiration, will he have to remain overseas until the seas 20 months?â€"Mrs. W. D., West Memphis, Ark. < A.‘If the soldier named the lady who raised him as beneficiary in his insurance, she is entitled to it and will get it notwithstanding the mothâ€" er‘s claims. A. The army point rationing sysâ€" tem as of September 2 gives 1 point per month for time in service, 1 point per month for time overseas, 12 points fot each child under 18 years‘ with a. maximum of three, and 5 poirts for each decoration or battle star Ifâ€"your Musband has no decorations or battle stars. he would have about 51 points At this time 80 points are necessary for disâ€" charge, althoughâ€"theâ€"army has anâ€" ndunced. discharge ‘or 70. points by October 1, 60 points by November i and elimination:â€"f the point sysâ€" tem later in the winter Q. 1 am writing in regard to a so"lier killed in Germany who made his insurance to a lady who raised him. After his . death, . his own mother cameâ€"and claims she should get his insurance. Which one is enâ€" titled to the insurance?â€"Mrs. T. G., Water Valley, Miss. Q. How many :hh does a father of four children have who has been in service since last October 24 and across since July?â€"Mrs. R. B., Uhâ€" richsville, Ohio. "CDD‘" means a certificate of mediâ€" cal disability, In other words, you were discharged for a medical disâ€" ability of some sort. The nature of your disability should be statedâ€" on your discharge. Yes, if you can pass the physical, the army is acceptâ€" ing volunteers for the occupational forces. Questions and Answers $15â€"360 and CDD." Will you explain the meauning of this. 1 will seon be 42 years of age. Is there any way 1 can volunteer for service in the A. ‘‘This means that you were disâ€" charged under section 2 of the code governing discharge of veterans and likely will emerge in the postwar era as one of the largest if not the largest governmental agency. hanâ€" diing â€"as it will the affairs "of some 12 million discharged veterans at one time or another The administration has recently been the object of both congressional and private investigaâ€" tion as to conditions ‘within the orâ€" ganization, conditions at Veterans‘ quspitals, treatment of patients, the tremendous fiafl of physicians and nurses other help and no doubt, it will be General Bradâ€" ley‘s policy to eliminate immediateâ€" ty all situations which led to these investigations. meqical aimision to s nigher status under command of Maj. ‘Gef. Paul R. Hawley. Under this new arrangeâ€" report direct to General Bradiey. The Veterans‘ administration is right to cut off the allotment to Hlvl_ongle!ll‘wlihoduy to meet concerning his family? Q. 1 was discharged on February T HE PRESS Q. Can a veteran of either this war or the First World war enter a hospital inâ€"another state to take adâ€" vantage of a better climate, or must he remain in the hospital within the life insurance. At least, the veteran should permit his insurance to run its present term until he has a chance to analyze his ability to keep up an insurance schedule of payâ€" ments We suggest that you conâ€" sult your local draft board, veterans administration or your private â€"inâ€" surance company. A. Most service officers believe it advisable not to drop government inâ€" surance, especially if you have~a@ service disability and likely will not be able to pass a physical examinaâ€" tion for private insurance. A maâ€" jority of veterans, are converting their government insurance into 20â€" payment or other form of private Q. Would you advise dropping government insurance policy? tion for a pension can the widow of a war veteran expect payment? A. There would beâ€"no way of tellâ€" ing the exact time which would elapse, but the pension would be retroactive from the date of appliâ€" cation. Q. Is a former member of the Seaâ€" bees, who participated in the action at Vells Lavella entitled to a star?t A. One star has been authorized to be worn on the Asiatic â€" Pacific area service ribbon" for participation in one or more of the following actions: Vella Gulf action, August 6 and 7, 1943; Vella Lavella occupation, Auâ€" gust 15â€"October 16, 1943, and action off Vella Lavella October 6â€"7, 1943. A.â€"That question obviously is a matter for private settement beâ€" tween the serviceman and his faâ€" ther has a right to that â€"job back under the provisions of the selective servâ€" ice actâ€" A veteran of World War 1 has all the rights of a citizen of the U. S. A. and as much right as a vetâ€" sran of this war except for the exâ€" prmb-udumcuhrm of World War II have to give up my job fer a veleran of World War HI? Does a veteran of World War 1 have as much right as a World War U veteran? W. L... Mora, Minn. A.â€"If you areâ€"holdingâ€"a job nowâ€" which was given up by a veteran of this war, then the honorably disâ€" charged veteran of. World War !I A.â€"Not necessarily. . The navy man will be subject to the discharge system of rating adopted by the lceman then provided the father a family allowance from the govâ€" ernment. Should the serviceman get credit on what he owed h‘s futher for the amount the govâ€" ernment sent? Reader, Hayden, Q.â€"A serviceman ow6d his father some money before he enâ€" tered the service. Then the fa was un+b‘e to work. TheEmblem That Signifies â€" _ Overseas Service Q.â€"1 am a World War 1 vetâ€" VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS OF THE 4. 8. 33 W. JACKSON BLVD.â€"CHICAGO 4, L BICAUantMMnIWuh- witl ujey the protectinn io whieh they mrs spiitieg"""=" BECAUSE they may need the of trained V.F.W. reâ€" hatiinnt 0 ontorts in mntims periplnlne o hot? (atice Hom employment compensation, vocational training or employment. BwAm&%mtb-hm&dnndlh V. F. W. National mvmmbq-b&drvflon and children if cireumstances BECAUSE the V.F.W. is a -flmrmhrha outfit concerned primarily with veteran BECAUSE the V.F.W. lapel emblem will always identify them as overseas veterans. BECAUSE there is no real substitute for the comradeâ€" ship ‘which exists between men who have shared the same dangers and experiences, » 'c-‘-l. im 1899 s Why Are America‘s Overseas Veterans Joining the V.F. W. ? Any man who has served overseas or who is in active service mow is eligible for membership in the only w in America ‘.Tm exclusively .'ml or hn:ml':":‘.n'-h is, “‘:m tact the state department, y The VFEW plans to establish a Post in this Department of IHlinois U. S. VICTORY BONDS BUY THEM .. . KEEP THEM! _ A. You have been misinformed, since no veterans receive a â€"bonus. They do receive musteringâ€"out pay up to $300 and if they do not obtain employment after applying to the United States Employment Service they may receive unemployment compensation up to $20 per week for a maximum of weeks. If you received a medical discharge, it may! be possible that you are enâ€" titled to draw service connected disâ€" ability payments. Suggest you take the matter up with your prison phyâ€" sician for application to the nearest regional office of the Veterans Adâ€" ministration. If you have an honorâ€" able discharge. the fact that you are in prison will not make any difâ€" ference in obtaining any compensaâ€" tion to which you are entitled. Q.:Is a veteran‘s dependent .child, living separately, entitled â€" to a part of his musteringâ€"out pay? B. S., Geneva, Ala. A. Musteringâ€"out pay is given diâ€" rectly toâ€" the honorably discharged veteran, $100 at time of discharge, if he has served less than 60 days; $100 in 30 days if he has served 60 days and no foreign service, and an additional $100 in 60 days if he has had foreign service. a total of $300. A.â€"If the injury or ailment of your son was received or aggravated by his service, he is eligible for G.L by having him apply for a certifâ€" cate of eligibility. Generally speakâ€" In(:"maa must have served in the forces at least 90 days in order to qualify for benefits under the G.L Bill the exams at the induction center. When he received all his ‘"shots" he was sent to a hospital and he was given an honorable discharge March 8, 1945, due 4o his heart. Is be clig} bie for G.L benefits? staie in which he lives? pital outside his state. His transporâ€" tation would not be paid for unless rated you and is handling your case. ‘ A. According to the Veterans adâ€" ministration, it is possible in some the matter to the regiong!} office of who are serving time in any inâ€" they were bonorably discharged been honerably discharged from the services are to receive a beâ€" nus or payment of $1,040. They are to receive this in $20 a week payments or $520%a year. As 1 time in prison,â€" but I was given a medical discharge from the Q. As I understand it, all World North Shore Gas Ce. LATEX â€" SANITARY GOODS, WANTED: Experienced second maid. White. Family of: three. Good wages. H.P. 983. 36 NORTH . SHORE LINE HIGHWOOD, ILL. WANTED: Second maid. White. We need at once for permaâ€" nent employment: Want Ads Thursday, Nov. ist, 1945 "THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE® Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing 322 N. First Highland Park 77 No experience necessary Free Transportation Big Profit. â€" As low as $1.95 per gross. Send â€" $1 for samples. Globe Sales Co., 411â€"13 East 84th Street, New York, 28 N.Y. t 33â€"4 © Your Gas Bill will repreâ€" sent one of the biggest barâ€" gains when we complete that new ‘pipe line. Lower Gas rates will be one immediate result. Sorry, we can not accept any new business unâ€" til next March, but you will find us ON YOUR FRONT STEP asking for business afâ€" ter that date. ; ®© Did you see Warner and Swasey‘s ad which said, "The worst crime against working people is a‘ company which fails to operate at a profit." fabric and contains more rubber than any other airâ€" plane tire ever built It stands 9 feet 2 inches high and weighs 1500 pounds. Experienced. High wages. 517 Cherry St., Winnetka. Telephone Winnetka 136. .35 © Then there is the new airâ€" plane tire which uses Nylon mittee suggests, Buy Bonds, Buy Bonds, Buy Bonds." ®@ One of our Army memâ€" bersâ€"has returned from the Pacific to Civilian Life, and he will soon rejoin us. Reâ€" member: "Chet" Skidmore? Welcome Home, Chet. @ A Soundscriber Dictation recorder was in use in one of the offices of the Empire State Building when â€" an Army plane crashed into the building. Its record was one of, the most important witâ€" nesses in the Army investiâ€" gation of the accident. RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DEY CLEANING CO. SHOPMEN TRAINMEN TICKET AGENTS PORTERS TRACKMEN D AHI*S Help Wanted Apply _ . Employment Office Phone, H. P. 178 Wanted

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