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Highland Park Press, 4 Apr 1946, p. 6

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._ SBunday, April 1â€" Page 6 ST. .JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & To Speed Sound Reconversion and a Vigorous America REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE 10th District On his established 26â€"year ‘Mdmfin.&l& service in State Legisloture and U. S. Congress. sound free and productive Americaâ€"in a world at peac Mnmfinlm:u.dnnlumfl'u ndunfin'muumw Served 6 years as member Naval Affairs ; Has also served on Insular Affairs, Patents, Elections, and Revision of laws Committees and GOP Whip Organization â€"of the House. He is experienced in international affairs. , Congressional Delegate from U. S. to Interâ€"Parliamentary ie m in air su and airplane production inland ; Great m;m Training Station in 1935; Had Navy acquire Glenview Air Field; Now urging 2nd Annapolis at Great Lakes. AND BECAUSE He knows needs of veterans; Served as Lt. Comdr. USNR, 1938â€"41; 2 sons in Navy. His integrityâ€"and Republicanismâ€"have never been challenged. For 4 terms the only Republican Con n from Cook and Lake Counties. He hp_s__vl(u-J;a(-o.::ht pernicious Congressman Church never missed a session, roll call or vote entire 10â€"year service in Congress. "The 10th District is fortunate in having a man of his caliber in Washingtonâ€"experienced, diligent and courageous. He is a legislator of the highest type. in whom the people can Green Bay Rd. at Homewood 9:80 a.m. 1045 as x) RALPH E. CHURCH (This Ad inserted by the Church for Congress Committee) for l I 1 It" His nt, on the New Deal 1941â€"42 payroll of 'm.’mn&ent OEM and NHA 'Itr Demoâ€" cratic sponsorship, has not voted Republican at Primaries for over 5 years. Vote Next Tuesdayâ€"April 9 New Deal measures since 1934. W.C. PETTY have confidence." TAKE NO CHANCESâ€"KEEP RALPH CHURCH IN CONGRESS erence, Oslo, Norway, August 1939. An outstanding record in school.adâ€" ministration deserves your vote and C »mty Sunerintendent of Schools he is a proved aggressive leader in your fight for a ic PAC leaders seek to eliminate every Republiâ€" ssman who has opposed their destructive proâ€" : Independent Voters, Inc., (IVI) is fronting PRIMARY TUESDAY, APRILY P. 1599 REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE REâ€"ELECT worship. Editorial, Waukegan Newsâ€"Sun 3/26/46 The children of the confirmation class will present their testimony of the Christian faith. Wednesday, April 10â€" _ lb.-.lau--vhs Thursday, April 11â€" 4 to 5 p.m. s OF LAKE COUNTY In 15 years experience as Judge of Court MWuhg-bh;l.flmd numerous Juvenile and Domestic Relation cases, which form the major portion of cases heard in the County CLARENCE L. BROWN As Viceâ€"President of the Big Brother and Sister Assoâ€" BEST QUALIFIED COUNTY JUDGE REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR 2 pm. Women‘s guild meeting at the home of Mrs. Sarsh Clavey, 329 S. Green Bay. at all our services. Saturday, April 6â€" 10 am. Young : Sunday, April 7â€" 9:80 a.m. Sunday school under the leadership of Carroll Snyder. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL ; CHURCH "A Community Gospel Chureh" 9:40 a. m. Bible Discussion group. 10:45 a.m. _ Morning worship. Sermon text John 13:31â€"35. Subâ€" Maundy Thursday and Good Friday, there will be Holy Comâ€" munion on each evening. Confesâ€" sional services will precede each Communion service. _ Announceâ€" ments may be made on the previâ€" ous Wednesday, April 17. Y“gjiuunvillhandh in the assembly hall. the American Legion hall, McKinâ€" ley and Wisconsin, Lake Forest. Tuesday, April 92â€" 8 p.m. The Circuit meeting in Arndt of Skokie. will lead the meeting, including representatives of over 12â€" churches. Thursday, April 11â€" 2:30 p.m. Redeemer guild in the assembly halll. S. Green Bay at Laure] R. S. Wilson, pastor Tel. 1731 Friday, Apr. 5â€" § % 7:45 p.m. Evangelistic service with Evangelist G. E. Vinaroff‘s topic, "The Nations Challenge to Home Life." _This is Family night with reward for the largest family present. 7:45 p.m. Youth night at the special meetings. Sunday, April 7â€" 9:25 p.m. Sunday school. 10:45 a.m. Hour of Worship. 2:30 p.m . Special missionary _ Choir rehearsal following. Saturday, April 6â€" Wednesday, April 10â€" 8 p.m. Midweek prayer service. 4410 Railway Ave. _ H‘wood 2426 Vegetables â€" Monarch Finer Foods We Deliver a) ow REDEEMER EVANC. LUTH T30 pm. 7:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor. 7:45 p.m. Evening Gospel servâ€" QUALITY ALWAYS Fresh Poultry â€" Meats â€" Fish 587 Central Avenue T HE P RES S for awaits you Special Meetings to Close on Sunday 1 ‘The twelveâ€"night special evange. listic meetings will be brought to a close Sunday night in the First United Evangelical church, South Green Bay road, according to anâ€" nouncement by the pastor, R. S. Wilson. These services have been held nightly at 7:45 by Evangelist G. E. Vinaroff, of Russel, Kans. ‘The speaker comes to Highland Park withâ€"a number of years exâ€" churches of various denominations, and the meeting in the local chorch is nonâ€"sectarian and is open to evâ€" eryone. Mr. Vinaroff is a graduâ€" ate of Moody Bible Institute of (1914), and has been asâ€" sisting ehurches since that time, except for a time of service in ‘orld War L He is a contributor to national periodicals such as "Revelation" magazine, "Moody |l.-¢uy.-..¢-u.uuu-w. escope." He is an ordained minisâ€" country where he was born, and up to the time this went to press, no one has been able to discover the name of his native land. Special nights are being observâ€" ed every evening this week, with ‘Thursday night as . Mother and Daughter night, the oldest and He will tell the story of his life at a special service next Sunday afâ€" ternoon at 2:30. There has been Friday night is Family night with the largest family present to be reâ€" warded. ‘ the United B Saturday night will be another youth night. Sixty eight young people and boys and girls were present last Saturday evening to see his magic messages. Saturday, April 6, at 7:45 pm., will be anâ€" other service with magic and obâ€" ject lessons to present spiritual away in connection with this mesâ€" sage. H will also rveal how the little doll went to the store and came back by itself last Saturday evening. The Sunday‘ school has set a goal for next Sunday of 171. Last Sunâ€" day morning 155 were present in the Sunday school session. Evanâ€" gelist Vinaroff will speak at the morning worship service and also at the evening service in addition to the special afternoon service at 2:30. He will leave Monday to open a similar series of services in Piqua, Ohio, and later in Danâ€" ville, IIL The purpose of these meetings is to help people get into right reâ€" lationship with God, through Christ as Saviour. Visitors from other churches have been noted in the attendance at these meetings. On Easter Sunday, an opportunity will be given for members to unite with the church, On Palm Sunâ€" day, an opportunity for baptism will be provided. To be always thinking about your manners is not the way to make them good;â€"the very perfecâ€" tion of manners is not to think about yourself.â€"Whately. HIGHWOOD GROCERY AND MARKET FRESH FRUITS . VEGETABLES MEATS â€" FISH 320 Railway Ave. Highwood 1000 Treasure Chest & Highland Park Jewelry Expert Repair Service on Watches, Clocks, Jewelry â€" Silver Replated 390 Central â€" Highland Park 3099 GIFTS â€" JEWELRY, â€" SILVER Victorian 391 Roger Williams Avenue H. P. 3903 44 Green Bay Road, Winnetka Win. 3360 of the Kansas conference of 327â€"329 N. Green Bay Road Highland Park CLEANERS & DYERS Terry‘s Beauty Salon 365 Central ‘Avenue Tel. H. P. 415 HELENE CURTIS COLD WAVE We Deliver $10 15 5â€"8 . Modern Beauty Service HELENE CURTIS COLD WAVE Open nights by appointment only 492 Deerficld Ave. HP. 1581 FEATURING BETTER PERMAâ€" NENT. Machine or machineâ€" less. _ $6.50 â€" $7.50 â€" $8.50 $10.50. Tel. H.P. 302. CELIA AMECHE. 3tf CLIFTON B. CROW, LTD. Highland Park 483 554 Central Ave., Highland Park Spraying, feeding, cavity work, pruning. Dead or dangerous trees removed. Complete insurance tovâ€" Jeweler & Optician 392 Central Ave. H. P. ROESSLER‘S EXCLUSIVE RUG & CARPET cleaners. Rugs, WE ARE NOW BUYING Top Soil, Manure, Feritilizer Fowler Tree Surgery Co. Vulcanizing, Recapping, Slow and quick Battery Charging â€" Washing 401 Waukegan, Hwd. â€"â€"H.P. 5524 Remove dead trees â€" haul away Light Hauling â€" Wood Robert L. White, 674 Illincis Rd. Phone Lake Forest 1772 SAFE MILK FOR ALL THE FAMILY Zagalia‘s Service Station TeURE OIL PRODUCTS Complete Lubrication Trees taken down and cut up. Limestone, screenings, cinders GLADER & TAZIOL! Seguin Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone Highland Park 3878 pooed in your own home. . Let us brighten up your home by shampooing your treasured rugs and upholstered furniture. Ask for estimate. Tel. H. P. 352. 1tf Weddings, cocktail parties, dinners Let us help you plan your next party. DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD WATCHES AND SILVER «& For Cash PAPER HANGING PROMPTâ€" SERVICE Phone H.P. 5629 ‘Tel. H. P. 3452 or 3053 3t P AIN TING Inside & Outside Highland Park, HI. Tel Glencoe 1594 P. C. McCullough I. H. Nemeroff TREE TRIMMING Tel. H. P. 3785 3tf CATERING HP. 3101 Thursday, April 4th, 1946 ‘For Hard Wear" SHERWINâ€"WILLIAMS PAINTS Ask for color and style guide. Garden Supplies & Tools â€" Scott Vacuums, G.E. Refrigerators â€" Gas 314 Railway Ave. Highwood 2041 Want Ads FINANCE ‘YOUR VACATION AND SUBLET YOUR SUBURâ€" BAN HOME FOR THE SUMMER TO A COUPLE WHO APPRECIâ€" ATE GOOD SURROUNDINGS A ND WILL VALUE YOUR PRIZED POSSESSIONS . . . OR DO YOU HAVE A HOUSE FOR A LONGER PEDIOD ... TO CHILDREN, TOP REFERENCES AND CREDENTIALS. â€" EXECUâ€" TIVE MAGAZINE EDITOR. CALL _LT. COMDR. BIRMINGâ€" HAM, SUPERIOR 7200, APT. 809, AFTER 6 P.M. 6 FOR SALE: RABBITS. 4 brood does, 2 bucks; 20, 1 to 5 months old; 1 new litter; 15 ft. 5â€"stall hutch (cost $36). Feed. All for $50. Tel. H. P. 1636. 3â€"6 Anchor Real Estate Agency VACANT LOTS for SALE IN RAVINIA, BRAESIDE AND SHERONY HARDWARE SUNSET subdivisions in Highland Park at reasonable prices. 16 N. Sheridan Rd. Highland Park Tel. H. P. 93 Res. H. P. 37 HELP WANTED: Girl, to work in retail store. Pleasant work. No experience necessary. Call H.P. 630. 6 VACATION OUT OF TOWN North Shore Gaé4 Ce. , «Men in the "THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE® TOM CLARK The hospital patient was informed that he could have visitors from 3 to 5. With a somewhat perplexed ‘look on his face, he remarked to the nurse, "Don‘t you think that is a little young? If it is all the same with you, couldn‘t you make it from 18 to 207" Thoseé who think that men are out of place in the kitchâ€" for dishwashing; 62% serub the bathroom; and over half survey results; 63 out of evâ€" ery 100 men prepare their Freedom" Gas kitchens will ates on the same princle as A new toy introduced at the toy fair is an 18 Ib. musâ€" the price â€" subject to OPA â€"will be $29.95. your home for Gas Heating, please bear with us a little longer. Our House Heating Engineer is "swamped" with requests for surveys. Please feel free to telophone if there is any preliminary inâ€" formation we can supply beâ€" fore the survey. If you are one of the many For Sale â€"* None

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