Chambers Brothers Welll: * And Accounted for _ William Chambers, SK 2/c, USNR, has been ‘released from service and is now home with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chamâ€" bers, 220 McDaniels. His brother, Herbert, hospital corps attendant 2/c, USNR, has also received his honorable disâ€" charge. Robert, P.0. 2/c, twin brother of Herbert, is ~serving aboard the USS Minneapolis in the Pacific area. . The eldest brother;, Ray, who has been serving in Alasâ€" ka, as a government employee, is now home at 688 Central, with his two sons, Gerald and Harry. Gerâ€" ald served in the Pacific area with the marines, and Harry won laurâ€" els for himself. with the mechanizâ€" id cavairy in the Pacific. ‘The body rests at the Seguin Funeral home, from which it will be taken to Taylorville, IL., for services Saturday, at 9:30 a.m. Roger S. Vail Jr. Finishes Insurance Course Lafayette, Ind., Dec. 26.â€"Roger S. Vail, Jr., 1547 S. St. Johns, a representative of the Northwestâ€" ern Mutual Life Insurance comâ€" pany of Chicago, has completed the sixâ€"week basic course in life insurance marketing at Purdue unâ€" iversity. He was engaged in war work from 1942 to 1945 with Reâ€" public Aviation, Douglas Aircraft, and Socony Vacuum. Previousy he was i nthe in<urance business from 1938 to 1942. Other survivors are a daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Albert DeSanto, 342 Highwood, and three sons, Jameés, of St. Louis, and Francis and Wilâ€" liam, of Buckner, Ii. " Page 4 Mrs. Helen Marie McNally was taken by death Wednesday mornâ€" ing at the. llone“znhm daughter, Mrs. Enrico Fl i, 128 Pleas ant, Highwood, following an illâ€" ness of eight months. She had reâ€" sided at the above address for 15 months. ‘ Mrs. Eller McNally Passes Away at Home of Daughter Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Christian Science." . ‘The® Sundayâ€" morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" cludes testimonies of Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. from 9:30 o‘clock in the morning to 5:30 in the afterncon, 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 â€"suthorized Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed or. purchased. P FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 887 Hazel Avenuie ° This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church â€" Small children are cared for dur 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 Coming: "Our Vines Have der Grapes," _ "Rhapsody Blue," "State Fair." : , GLENCOE FRI., SAT. Aute Reconstruction Co. Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing 322 N. First Highland Park 77 WELCOME TO CHURCH THEATRE _ 630 Vernon Ave. Highland Park 605 THU., FRL, SAT., _ Dec. 27â€"29 Fred MacMy , Lynn Bari & ‘Thomas ï¬ltchell in SUN., MON., Dec. 30â€"31 Gearge Raft, Clair Trevor (Last feature New Year‘s Eve I 10:45) (Special holiday matinee on the Ist. Doors open at 1:30) * Jeanette MacDonald and Nelson . Eddy 5 RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING CO. Quality Cleaners "Johnny Angel" Tyrone Power in D A HL S Phone H P 17® Sunday, Dec. 30â€" ~â€"~ 9130 a.m. Sunday school for all 7:45 p.m. Evening Gospel serv. ice. The pastor begins a series of messages on The Way of Salvation. ‘The subject first used is, "The Bad In Every Man" or "Why Everyâ€" ‘olnNud'sldnï¬on." Special gos" pel singing. Monday, Dec. 31â€" FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL 10:45 a.m. _ Hour of worship. Subject of message, ‘"‘Herod‘s Ri« val to the Throne." T:00 p.m. . Christian Endeavor for youth. Monday, Dec. 31â€" A Watch Night service will be held at the church from 9:30 p.m. to midnight. The Gospel Team from Fort Sheridan will assist the pastor in this special service which will be open to everyone. Wed., Jan. 2, 8 p.m. Midâ€"week "A Community Gospel Church" S. Green Bay at Laurel Baum‘s Poastry Shop 522 Central Ave. â€" , Telephone Highland Park 815 * HEATING SERVICE CO., Inc. s BRAUN BROS. OIL CO. **FOR FUELâ€"USE OIL" 360 Central Avenue £ Phone H. P. 3804 FHiew lfec NEW YEAR 1946 will put on his show at ‘the midnight hour, as always in the past. As the showâ€"boat disappears round the bend in the river and we get back into the old routine we hope for you that there was more to it than the flecting joys of the New Year holiday, that "something has been added"â€"something of permanent statureâ€"and that 1946 will really make a big difference to you. TO EV ERY BODY This year we will celebrate New Year happy in the knowledge that one more year has been added to our long record of service to the people of this community. § Tooting our own horn a bit, you say? Well, yes, if you insist, but we just wanted to remind you. Have a good time, enjoy the holiâ€" day to the utmost, andâ€"a .very Happy New Year to you! C*~~~X ~~1946 ts 1731 service of prayer and praise. â€" Thurs., Jan. 3, 8 p.m. Choir reâ€" their basicâ€"course, according to an announcement today from the Chiâ€" Coast Guard Shortens Boot Training for Best Qualified Recruits cago recruiting office, 610 S. Canal St., Formerly boot training lasted 12 weeks. the end of boot training, both to men going out on general duty and to those continuing their preparaâ€" tion in radio, electricity and aviaâ€" tion schools, according to Lt. D. E. Rowand, recruiting officer in Chiâ€" Coast guard boot training has been cut from 12 to eight weeks for recruits who qualify to attend regular coast guard are now open to men 17 through 25 who pass physical and mental qualifying u. § VICTORY BONDS BUY THEM . . . KEEP THEM! A week‘s leave will be given at TH E PRESS DAHL‘S AUTO RECONSTRUCTION CO. 322 North First Street Telephone Highland Park 77 505 Central Avenue GREETINGS Highland Park Fuel Co. ‘As 1946 sweeps in upon us we wish for each of you an unbroken series of victories over any and all circumstances that may tend to retard your progress towards every lay in our path. happiness. Good luck to you every step of the way! selves, too, and over the probles which MEYER‘S BAKERY TICTORY does not only apply to nations at war. We can win victories over ourâ€" Homes â€"aglow everywhere. It‘s New YF"I. and the latchâ€"string is out! much brighter page for 1946, we thank you for your genâ€" crous support during the past year, with the hope that Diâ€" pected ways. Best wishes for, a very Happy New Year! HERMAN DENZEL, Pres. ~ ow ip * The New ‘Year is like a ship coming in, a .precious cargo from both material and spirâ€" Thursday, Dec. 27, 1945