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Highland Park Press, 17 Jan 1946, p. 4

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ian Dahl, president; Miss Helen Dahi, viceâ€"president; Miss Norene Page 4 10:45 a.m. Hour of worship. Subject, "Enemies of Revival." T:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor for youth. The newly elected ofâ€" ficers will take charge. Miss Marâ€" 11:00 a.m. Church school. The Intermediate department (7th and 8th grades) and the High School groups. 7:30 p.m. The Mission band children are sponsoring a missionâ€" ary service with Miss Woodworth, missionary to India, as the speakâ€" er. The Mission band has been supporting a native student under Miss Woodworth for a number of years. â€" Children and adults are invited to this service. Miss Carâ€" rie Husenetter and Mrs. Wm. Dieâ€" ner are in charge of the Mission band. Sumday, Jan. 20â€" deis ’:“ 1 all ages. 10 :45 Subject, 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. Beginâ€" ners, Primary and Junior departâ€" ments. â€" * S. Green Bay at Laurel R. S. Wilson, pastor. Tel. 1731 Friday, Jan. 18â€" 11:00 a.m. _ Morning worship Dr. Sherwin will preach. 8:00 p.m. Evening worship in Lake Forest in the American Leâ€" gion hall, McKinley and Wisconâ€" sin avenues. Wednesday, Jan. 23â€" The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock.and the Wednes day evening meeting, which inâ€" eludes testimonies of Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Subject of nextâ€"Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Life." A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridanâ€" 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€" difly 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. . Sunday, Jan. 20â€" FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH 9:30 a.m. Sunday school in all departments. y I g 4:00 p.li\.' Young People‘s Biâ€" ble class. Saturday, Jan. 2...â€" 23 10 a.m. _ Young People‘s Bible class. â€" h Laurel Avenue and McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister Sunday, Jan. 20â€" f 3 587 Central avenue â€" H. K. Platzer, Pastor Sunday, Jan. 20â€" > 9:30 am. Sunday school under the leadership of Carroll Snyder. 9:40 a.m. Bible Discussion group. "I t ‘â€"10:45 a.m. _ Morning worship. Topio,““hrly Spiritual Developâ€" ments" John 15.4. * FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST & 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, â€"in ~Boston, Small 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. 11;:00 am. _ Divine worship; Pioneer Day sermon by the pasâ€" tor. A special offering will be reâ€" ceived to apply toward the minâ€" isters‘ pension fund. 6:00 p.m. ‘The Charisma club will serve luncheon at the local 7:00 p.m. _ Evangelical Youth Fellowship. Topic: "Where Do Our Standards for Conduct Come From*" Valerie Vetter will lead devotions. Tuesday, Jan. 22â€" 7:45 p.m. © Midweek _ Church Fellowship. The study of the Unâ€" ion of the Church of the United Erethren in Christ and our denomâ€" ination will be continued. Tuesday, January 24â€" _7:485" p.m. _ Senior choral reâ€" hearsal. Saturday, Jan. 26â€" t PFos _ Young children will be‘cared for in the assembly hall. F 8:00 p.m. Monthly meeting of the Brotherhood in the home of A. Vetter, 556 Detamble avenue. Wednesday, Jan. 23â€" â€"4:00 pm. . Class in Christian education. . . HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYTEâ€" RIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect Church phone H. P. 263 Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, D.D., Minister "A Community Gospel Church" WELCOME TO CHURCH REDEEMER EVANG. LUTH. ChHuURCH 1:30 p.m. <Bethany choristers. BETHANY EVANGELICAL a.m. â€" Sunday school fot Altar Guild â€" Members of the Altar Guild will meet at the home of Miss Jean Butz on Wednesday afternoon, Jan. 23, for the annual meeting of the Guild. â€" Following the business session, tea will be served. ’ On Friday evening at the North Shore Congregation Israel in Glenâ€" coe, : Rabbiâ€" Charles E. Shauiman will take as his sermon title, #Am I My Brother‘s Keeper?" This anâ€" cient biblical question has urgent connection with our life today. The answer to this question may well mean the type of community life that we will needâ€"in days to come. _ As the world grows smallâ€" er because of the scientific invenâ€" tions, theâ€" challenge to our social vision becomes increasingly greatâ€" er. In order to function well a Announcements . Trinity Guild â€" The annual meeting of Trinity Guild and the Woman‘s Auxiliary will be held in the parish house Monday, Jan. 21, beginning at 10 a.m. _ Luncheon will be served at 1 o‘clock and the business meeting will follow. C Rabbi Shulman‘s Topi Friday Night, "Am 1 My Brother‘s Keeper?" Regular weekly services are held every Fridayâ€"night at 8:15 at the Temple, located at Lincoln and Vernon avenues, in Glencoe. Visâ€" itors are always cordially welcome. sermon. . . . Wed{lgsday,.!gn_. 23â€" 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion (in the chapel). P § Friday, Jan. 25â€"(Conversion, of ~St..Paul. 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion (in the chapel). religious community must apply concretely the affirmative answer to the question â€"raised by this bibâ€" lical quotation. _ _ Tok Jolm!(.l"oderof Fatal Accident M Accompanied by a friend, he had boarded the traimn when it started, ‘his friend still on the train step. .. Going to his aid, both Mr. Foster and the friend were thrown from the train. Taken to the Pasâ€" savant hospital, Chicago, Mr. Fosâ€" ter succumbed to his injuries and the friend suffered the loss of one foot. to Braeside three months ago. Surviving are the widow, . daughter, Judy, aged 8, and a sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Lucile Clindennenâ€"of Oak 6:45 p.m. _ Evening Gospel service. The pastor brings anoth. -r-?.hm-d--“!b Way Salvation." * The theme for this service, "How to Get Right With God." ‘Monday, Jan. 21â€" l:..p.-.l-ne.eh-vi}ln‘d at the home of Fred Gieser, 419 McDanie}s avenue. Plans for fuâ€" ture men‘s work in the congregaâ€" tion will be discussed. All men of the church are welcome. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH East Laurel Avenue The Rev. Christoph Keller, Rector ice John K. Foster, 688 Pleasant Ct., who suffered a fatal accident in Chicago, Sunday, while boarding a Northwestern train for Highland Park. Aged 46, the deceased came to Chicago in August, as zone manâ€" ager for the Todd Sale Co., of Rochester, N.Y. The fariily moved 8:00 p.m. The Philathea class will meet. Wednesday, Jan. 23â€" â€" _ _ 8:00 pm.â€" Midâ€"week service of prayer and praise. Thursday, Jan. 24â€" E. ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL AND REFORMED CHURCH Green Bay Rd. at Homewood Gustav A. Pahl, Jr., pastor Sunday, Jan. 20â€" 9:30 am. Sunday school. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship and sermon by the pastor. This Sunâ€" day will be observed by all our churches throughout the country as Elmhurst College Diamond Juâ€" bilee Sunday: Sunday, Jan. 20â€" 7:30 a.m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. Church school servâ€" Funeral services were held at the Hagyard funeral home at Oak lA'aArl: on Monday, at 11 a.m., for 8:00 p.m. _ Meeting of St. John‘s auxiliary in the home of Mrs. Herbert Humphreys. The sermon topic is "Except These Abide in the Ship." f Tuesday, Jan. 22â€" i ges Interment was made at Pawpaw 8:00 p.m. Choir rehearsal 11:00 a.m. Morning prayer and Services The farfily moved , one Joy World Book Encyclopedia and Compton‘s Pictured Encyclopedia â€" for younger readers. ° Special â€" Encyclopedia of the Social Sciences â€" especially useâ€" ful for information on law, psyâ€" chology, anthropology, labor and economics. Gives a great deal of biological information on persons prominent in the field of social sciâ€" ence. Encyclopedia of Religion and Ethics â€" good for comparative accounts of primitive . religions and movements.‘ Treats of ethics as well as religions. s3 What did the Indians teach the early Americans about farming*! _ Words to a Christmas song conâ€" taining the words "a partridge in a pear tree." * e k. These are samples of the many questions which have been answerâ€" ed by the reference department of the Highland Park Public library. Lincoln Library of Essential Inâ€" formation â€" handy 1â€"volume enâ€" cyclopedia designed for self inâ€" struction. > Catholic Encyclopedia â€" standâ€" ard work in English on all Catholic subjects. Jewish Encyclopedia â€"records history, religion, literature and customs of Jewish people. ; ‘Request for pictures of a French Uluthia and Tinian located? What are the historical facts on Britain‘s acquisition of Palestine*" Colored pictures of Gregorian chants and antiphonals. _ airplane used in World War L It is amazing how often informaâ€" tion on seemingly obscure subâ€" jects can be unearthed by consultâ€" ing library resources â€" encycloâ€" pedias, atlases, handbooks, bibliâ€" ographies, indexes,, directories, and special reference books, Listed below are examples of some of the different types of source material. Many more are to be found on the library shelves. Dicfionaries Resides the wellâ€"known English dictionaries such as Webster‘s and Funk & Wagnall‘s, one can find Latin, Greek, Italian, French, Spanish, German, Russian, Swedâ€" ish, Finnish, and Hebrew dictionâ€" aries. Encyclopedias > General â€"Eneyclopedia Britanâ€" nica â€"â€" written from _ a British point of view. Especially good in fields of history, art and literaâ€" ture. » Americana â€" Better for science and technology. tm Charter No. 14390 Report of the condition of the First National Bank of Highland Park, published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under Section 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes. â€" _ 2 s T ASSETS f 32. S.eu(tc)l liabilities : ' is â€" (a) Deposits secured ledged assets pursu e ant to nflnma ME NEW â€"+2s+0000.â€",revis ces 494,552.37 (d) TOT un fove conltievermmenti en rermoncemnciocues > â€": M EY STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF LAKE, ss: I, C. F. GRANT, cashier of the aboveâ€"named bank, do solemnly :rr“flo.hnmhnhhi‘d,wm 5 o es . C. F. GRANT, Cashier. in _'Qn_e_St:at_c.- of Illinois, atith: clos'gr of bligifieé;olg D;éflll;eriil_, 1945, 13 15 ___CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 25. Capital Stock: __â€"_ _ (c) Common stocsk, total par $20.00 .. this 190 tay sf fememy.ogas.""" "*" "Huraomn t wavor 7x HELEN CASSEDY T. T oktepf 1i 14 16. 18 19 23 24 28. Rez;-’t-(nl retirement account for preferred 99 31 nufu-a(u‘nc:ig.omf nlu)' s a) United States Gmnn:‘oh?:go- diâ€" 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL (SEAL) What was the origin of the song Book of Rural Life â€" primarily Meaning of figures in a fixtures $12,923.88 Loans and discounts (including $489.23 United States Government obligations, direct S @TUHRFREEOOU ... .. ....1.......â€" «utererroure onrniverPhveanoverou Obligations of States and political subdivisions ... Other bonds, notes, and debentures ..........._......... Corporate stocks (including $12,000.00 stock of _ Federal Reserve Bank) ..._....................____._._._.. Demand devosits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations ...................................s.............$ 5,605,157.38 ‘Time depogits of individuals, partnerships ~ and cOrpOrAtioOn§ ......................c........._._._.......... 5,593,638.65 Deposits of United States Government (including POSEAI â€"SAVIIES} _.......... ....inoolnnmmmctmrizmacccn.. * $80,012.34 Deposits of States and political subdivisions ............ 681,402.06 Other deposits (certified and cashier‘s checks, etc.) 177,839.91 Cash, balances with other banks,â€" including reâ€" l-em balance, and cash items in process of colâ€" Bank premises owned $69,000.00, furniture and TOTAL DEPOSITS Other linbilities ._____._ TOTAL LIABILITIES TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS (e) (e) TOTAL .ASSETS Tasels Theaged to quatity for exerciee of _ _ __ to : or fiduciary corporate and f: m&rflmhw ~ 150,000.00 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK R Reserve District No. 7 REPORT OF CONDITION OF THE PRESS LIABILITIES Chicago. Webster‘s Biographical Dictionâ€" ary and Lippincott‘s Pronouncing Biographical Dictionaryâ€"are both 1â€"volume works giving only the barest essentials. Dictionary of American Biogâ€" raphy â€"â€" contains Americans of all periods. **Current Biography â€" a monthâ€" ly publication since 1940, listing persons who have been prominent in the news during the current month. _ â€" N. Second, who passed away on Thursdsy, Jan. 10, at a Waukegan hospital, following several years of ill health. : A lifelong resident of Lake county, he lived most of his T1 years in Highland Park, serving in and Thomas of Chicago; two sisâ€" ters, Mrs. Mary McLaughlin and Dictionary of National Biograâ€" phy â€" includes all ~noteworthy persons in the British Isles and colonies. Miss Pernice Anna Tucker, teacher at the Oak Terrace school, Highwood, passed away in the Lake Forest â€"hosnital last Saturâ€" day, as the result of a cerebral hemmorhage. â€" Born in Highland Park, she was a graduate of Highland Park hich, .of Dekalb State Normal school and of the University of Illinois. â€" Twenty of her 22 years of teaching were spent in the Oak Terrace school. _ . Private funeral rites were conâ€" ducted on Tuesday. Surviving are her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker, 515 Oakâ€" wood; two sisters, Mrs. Gladys Tucker Markell, of Highland Park and Miss Edith Tucker of Cleveâ€" land, O., and a brother, Earl, of the city water department for 24 years. i _ He is survived by his widow, Mary ; three sons, Joseph, of Highâ€" dren Last Rites Held On‘Monday for James of Santa Cruz, Calif.; two Mrs. Margaret Boylan, both of HI:hlIlldM.llld-!M Bernice A. Tucker, Oak Terrace Teacher, Is Taken By Death Funeral were held on Monâ€" d-yutht-nhm church for Wm. M. McClory, 245 wood, Frank of Highland Park and brothers, Joseph of Highland Park Interment was made Mary‘s cemetery. $12,587,850.34 $ 1,041,000.00 $13,390,822.44 $ 1,063,783.47 $12,601,435.34 $13,390,822.44 7,881,108.49 1,065,466.96 201,302.71 3,072,417.71 200,000.00 300,000.00 114,387.10 789,387.10 175,000.00 81,923.88 9,819.22 15,000.00 13,585.00 at A daughter was born on Januâ€" ary 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Mario Preâ€" ti, 135 S. Central, Highwood. Fam. 7 pounds. She is the first grandâ€" daughter (there are four grandâ€" sons) to be born to the Donald Boyntons, 608 Hawthorne, with whom the mother is living at presâ€" ent. The lieutenant is stationed in Honolulu, and the paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Meyers of Winnetka. Communications 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 isâ€" ily could not be reached for furthâ€" er details. Â¥ born on Saturday, Jan. 12, weight Timothy Howard, weighing 6 pounds 5 ounces, was bornâ€"to Mr. and Mrs. John McConnell, 346 Ashland, Highwood, on Sunday, Jan. 13. â€" He is their first. Subscription rates: . $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, Illinois. mond Caseys, 51 Hazel, and proud of it! The family circle was inâ€" creased by one on Saturday, Jan. 12, and the score now stands: Patâ€" Entered as second class matter March 1, 191+, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Hinois. Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure] avenue, Highland Park, III. 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€" lar advertising rates. iatter weighing at present T7% pounds. Nerth Shore Gas Ce. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS (Blessed Events of the Wooek) "THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE® The stork delivered a son at the Lester S. Olson, Publisher. R. B. Olson, Editor. LOOK WHO‘S HERE! Margaret Lee, the first child of er . . . Take time to play; it‘s the foundation of wisâ€" dom . . . Take time to dream; it‘s hitching your wagon to a star . . . Take time to laugh; it‘s music of the soul . . . Take time to be courteâ€" ous. â€" It always pays. * Mutual Moments Take time to live; that‘s what time is for:; killing time is suicide . . . Take time to work; it‘s the sourceâ€"of pow. Marines on Iwo Jima had a hot meal for the first time in days by shoving their canned rations into fissures on the slope of Suribachi wolcano. 7 â€" Mary had a little dress, Dainty, chic, and airy; .... ... It didn‘t show the dirt a bit, But Gosh! how it showed with Gas, but in a war one could not be "choosy." Please round up those used articles of clothing for the Overseas _ Relief _ Victory Clothing Collection. facturing a rew baseball bat made of MAGNESIUM. Gas is used for all heating im Theâ€"real test in golf and in life is not in keeping out of the rough, but in getting out after we are in. â€"Rev. John H. Moore. Thursday, Jan. 17th, 1946 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. George Matâ€" tison. Mrs. Mattison, who is stayâ€" ing with her sister, Mrs. Charles Pantle, 828 Deerfield road, is the former Martha Behrendt Hansen. Highland Park hospital on Monâ€" day, January 14, for the Stanley Knights of Kenilworth. "Son, weighing 7 pounds and 11 ounces, was born on Monday, the Want Ads FEMALE HELP WANTED: Deâ€" FOR SALE: Sectional davenport _ with slip cover; maple Welsh cupboard ;. mahogany â€" fullâ€"sized bedstead; tables, and other artâ€" . icles of furniture. Call H. P. 5000, Ext. 3272. ~ 47 FOR SALE BY OWNER: Fourâ€"s teen acres of bearing citrus, Marsh seedliess grapefruit, three FOR SALE: Vose upright piano, $60. Call Mrs. Olson, Highland Park 3990. 47 Pay Highest on the North Shore . WETZER & TURNER â€"Buick and Chevrolet Co. WANTED TO RENT OR BUYâ€" «House or apartment, furnished or unfurnished. _ Family conâ€" sists of self, wife and two daughters, 10 and 14. Best of references. . Transferred from LOST: Large tan Persian cat, male. Children‘s _ pet. Reâ€" ward. Tel H. P. 534; 47 EXPERIENCED SHIRTâ€"PRESS OPERTRS ‘_AND FOLDERS pendable young woman for steady, permanent work in ofâ€" fice in light, clean factory work. Apply in person. Edward Smith Manufacturing Co., 48 S. Skoâ€" kie Valley Rd., Highland Park. 47 Help Wanted TWO Aâ€"1 BODY MEN MUST BE EXPERIENCED MOST MODERN LAUNDRY close to new oil field, on highâ€" way with electricity and water. Fisher‘s Poultry Farm, Rayâ€" mondville, Tex. 47â€"3t GENERAL LAUNDRY HELP NEEDED AT. ONCE Skokie Valley Laundry varieties of oranges. . Located in Rio Grande Valley, Texas, Andover 2989 between 9 and 5 Monday thru Friday. Ralph E. Cooner. 47â€"48 Skokie Valley Laundry 431 South Genesee Street ~ Waukegan, IIL MAJESTIC 4300 FEMALE HELP WANTED Steady Work If You Can Produce 514 WAUKEGAN AVE. 514 WAUKEGAN AVE. . Help Wanted HIGHWOOD, ILL. HIGHEST WAGES PAID ON THE _ NORTH SHORE W A N T E D HIGHWOOD, ILL. NORTH SHORE For LOST

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