Page 6 Sunday, April 14â€" _9:80 a m. Sunday school. 10:45 a.m. _ Morning worship. The children of the confirmation class will be received into the comâ€" munidant membership of the 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. Prepâ€" arations for Easter Sunday school program at 3:30 p.m. are under way. The program will be given on April 21. ~9:40 a.m. Bible Discussion group. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship. ‘The sermon text is from Mat. 1:1â€"11. Children cared for in the assembly hall. church by the rite « tion. 1 Tuesday, April A8â€" devotional period under the auspicâ€" es of the Bethany Graduate fellowâ€" :!-n: wil.â€"k;wr;;rvnï¬onl with Marâ€" tha Olson, Richard Moran or Norâ€" 9:30 a.m: departments. ;T;);:; Divine worship; bapâ€" tism of little children. presentation of the Lenten banks as they are REDEEMER EV. LUTHERAN CHURCH â€" 587 West Central _ H. K. Platzer, pastor Tel. 950 Thursday, April 11â€" service and Holy Communion. Friday, April 19â€" â€"â€"â€"_â€". _ 9:00 am. Philathea class meets after the evening service. Thursday, April 18â€" 9:00 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal after the preaching service. Good Friday, April 19â€"_â€" 7:55 pm. At the worship service friends will ‘be received into the church fellowship; the Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper will be celeâ€" brated. Easter April 21â€" placed in the large White Cross; sermon , "Living Forever Now" by the minister. : ."'}-:-:!-6â€"[‘).'11;.>r7;lunjor Young Peg- ple‘s society in assembly hall. Sunday, April: l‘_â€" 8:00 p.m. Children‘s Good Friâ€" day service. y 8:00 pm. Good Friday service. A cordial welcome awaits you at d.pll'tln.nil_. gion sin. 2 to 9 p.m. Communion anâ€" nouncements for Maundy Thurs day and Good Friday Communion services. ~ Thursday, April 18â€" 7:45 p.m. Confessional service. 8:00 p.m. Communion service. Friday, April 19â€" 7:45 p.m. Confessional service. 8:00 p.m. Communion service. Easter Sunday, Aptil 21â€" 8:00 a.m. Early morning Easter service. â€" all our services. BETHANY EVANGELICAL CHURCH Laure] Ave. and McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister Phone H.P. 3522 Palm Sunday, April 14â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school in all *NR“Q-)()'pm Evening worship at Lake Forest in the Americanâ€"Leâ€" wion hall, McKinley and Wisconâ€" Wednesday, April 17â€" ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & 10:45 a.m. Customary morning service. * Thursday, April 25â€" _ y 2:30 ;;m Dorcas society Easter coffee in the assembly hall. 8:00 p.m. Midweek service Thursday, April 18â€" x FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL 10:45 a.m. Hour of worship. The pastor will preach on the theme, "The Triumphal Entry." _ Baptisâ€" mal rites will be administered at this service. 7:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor. 7:A5 p.m. Evening Gospel servâ€" ice. Special Holy Week message by the pastor on "The Cross â€" Is It Nothing to You?" Wednesday, April 17â€" Friday CHURCH S. Green Bay Rd. and Laure] Ave. "A Community Gospel Church" R. S. Wilson, pastor Tel. 1781 Friday, April 12â€" 8 p.m. Annual Birthday meeting of the Women‘sâ€" Missionary socieâ€" ty, open to the public. Miss Gretchâ€" en Webster, missionary, will be the speaker. Saturday, April 13â€" 8 p.m. Junior choir rehearsal. Palm Sunday, April 14â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 156 were present last Sunday. WELCOME TO CHURCH REFORMED CHURCH Green Bay Rd. and Homewood Alvin C. Kniker, Pastor Phone H. P. 1599 by the rite of Confirmaâ€" p.m.. Choir rehearsal April 19â€" Sunday schoolrin all Easter breakfast and Maundy Thursday 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 suthorized Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed or purchased. 9:80 a.m. Church school Beâ€" ginners, primary and junior deâ€" partments. 11:00 a.m. _ Morning worship. 11:00 a.m. Church school. The intermediate department (7th and 8th grades) and the high school groups. § FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST * 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, munion service. The pastor will bring the message, and all Christâ€" ians are invited to remember the Lord‘s suffering and death in the way he asked that it be rememberâ€" ed.. This service is open to those not members of our congregation. Easter Sunday, April 21â€" New â€"members will be received at the 10:45 service. ‘At T:45 p.m., will present sacred music. f present, unless there is special reaâ€" son for his absence. Wheaton College Gospel tea Sunday, April 28. un- 50th anniversary of the church and homecoming June 29â€"30. Baptisms : Sundays at 1:30 or at other times on request. Arrangeâ€" ments should be made during the week. Sponsors must be Catholics. The father of the baby should be Sunday, April 14â€" The Sunday 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. Rectory, 200 S. Green Bay. Phone H. P. 202 Schedule of servicesâ€" Sunday Masses : 6:30, 8:00, 9:00, 10:80 afd 12. Weekdays: Mass at 6:45 â€" 8:15. Confession: Saturdays, evenings of holy days and first Fridays, 4 and 7:30 p.m. Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Are Sin, Disease and Death Real?" In cooperation with the Nationâ€" al Fire Protection association, sponsors of the Spring ‘Cleanâ€"Up campaign, Fire Chief Hennig today issued a 7â€"point list of things to do while spring cleaning: 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. 7â€"Point Cleanâ€"up Program Issued Highland Park _ Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison By Fire Chief 1. Check from cellar to attic, inside and outside the house, and removée all rubbish, old magazines, newspapers and â€" other useless household accumulations. . Waste paper and rags are still needed for salvage. Rubbish is a double fire hazard. It may ignite spontaneousâ€" ly or it may serve as quick fuel for a stray spark. 2. Keep cily rags in metal conâ€" tainers, or burn them if practical. 3. Examine heating system for cracks or other defects; clean soot from chimney and flues. Repair defects promptly. 4. Keep ashes in covered metal containers; shield fireplace with screens. 5. Examine roof for leaks and breaks. _ Recover weatherâ€"worn roofs with a fireâ€"resistant material such as asphalt shingles. 6.. Check electric wiring and reâ€" place worn and frayed cords on appliances. Clean dust and dirt from fuse boxes. "Too many families are concenâ€" trating only on appearances and arrangement of their new homes," 7. ‘Do not use flammable cleanâ€" ing finids. â€" In a timely warning to returned Highland Park veterans and other prospective â€"home owners, Fire Chief Hennig urged all local resiâ€" dents to beware of the post war "jerryâ€"built" house. HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYTEâ€" RIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect Church phone H. P. 263 Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, D. D., minister Rev. Karl A. Roth, minister of education Deerfield & 8. Green Bay Rds. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION Rev. Edmund J. Skoner, Asst. A free public reading room is neglecting one of the most imporâ€" tant considerations of all fire safeâ€" ty. â€" Make fire safety the cornerâ€" of your new home and choose common sense fire safety as well as liveability when planning the new home." + land Park residents planning new or renovated homes to provide for ample space requirements for safe installation of heating appliances and fuel storage which he said are as essential as adequate space for family comfort. ’ Chief Hennig recommends careâ€" ful inspection during the construcâ€" tion period to prevent poor workâ€" manship or possible substitution of inferior materials and equipment. "It is particularly .important that chimneys, heating ducts and lectrical wiring, which will be conâ€" cealed in walls, partitions and ceilâ€" ings, are inspected for compliance with plans and specifications beâ€" fore they are closed in, the chief ellvhllit.d. President _ Truman‘s _ famine emergency committee has asked every American to cut his bread consumption by three slices a day and make comparable reductions in consumption: of other foods in order that there may be enough to keep the populations of other countries from starving. . Terrible as has been the battle against tyâ€" ranny, the battle against hunger in the world of today is even more challenging to each of us. Hungry people _ are _ desperate people, wherever they be. This week‘s sermon is an appeal to the consciâ€" ence of every American to do his share in relieving the critical world situation. No surer mark of good will can be evidenced than the feeding of the hungry of othér lands. +It is one of the bare reqâ€" uisites of the peace we long for. "Closet space and storage room should be large enough to reduce congestion and to promote good housekeeping, and second floors should be equipped with some means of exit, such as a garage or porch room, in came of fire emerâ€" geney." s f One of the most essential fire safety measures, according to the chief, is design and installation of an adequate, safe electrical wiring system in accordance with the proâ€" visions of the National Fire Proâ€" tection association‘s national elecâ€" trical code. Friday evening, at the North Shore Congregation Israel in Glenâ€" coe, Rabbi Charles E. Shulman will speak on "Three Slices of Bread." "Three Slices of Bread" Subject of Friday Talk Visitors are cordially invited to attend regular weekly services evâ€" ery Friday at 8:15 p.m. in the temâ€" ple, Lincoln and Vernon avenues, in : Glencoe. Holy Week Observance At United Church The Holy Week, commemorating the Saviour‘s suffering and resurâ€" rection, will be observed in the First United Evangelical church on South Green Bay road. The pastor, R. S. Wilson, will preach a Palm Sunday message next Sunâ€" day morning, using the theme of ‘The Triumphal Entry." Any one desiring Christian baptism at this service should make arrangements with the pastor as soon as possiâ€" ble. _ Next Sunday evening, . at 7:45, the pastor will speak on "The Cross â€" Is It Nothing to You?" The midâ€"week service on Wednesâ€" day evening at 8 will be appropriâ€" ate for the week‘s observance. Holy Communion will be celeâ€" brated on Good Friday evening at 8. The pastor will be in charge and all Christians will be welcomed to the service, regardless of church affiliation. _ Easter Day will be observed at the regular time of service, 10:45 a.m., the pastor preaching the Easter message. New members. will be received inâ€" to church fellowship at this time. In the evening, the choir, assisted by Miss Geraldine La Sanke of Chicago, a violinist, will present a service of sacred music. High School Tennis Team Opens Season The* first match of the tennis season will be played against the Evanston high school on Tuesday, April 23, by the Highland Park temnis team, under the direction of Mr. Heins, and captained by Charles ¢Schaaf. Later engageâ€" ments will be played with Oak Park and New Trier. Vegetables â€" Monarch Finer Foods We Deliver 4410 Railway Ave. H‘wood 2426 u. s. Â¥1CTORY BoNps BUY THEM . .. KEEP THEM! Giangiorgi Groc. & Mkt. The chigf called upon all Highâ€" qQUALITY aALWAYs Fresh Poultry â€" Meats â€" Fish T HE P RES S Birthday Meceting of of the United Evangelical church are holding an annual birthday meeting, Friday, April 12, in the church on South Green Bay road. The special speaker is Miss Gretchâ€" en Webster, who is a.missionary of the South China Boat mission. She has spent some time in China among the people who live in boats, and is expecting to return to China in the near future. Her sailing date was postponed because of international conditions and this postponement enables her to be in Highland Park for this ocâ€" casion. The meeting is open to the public. ment, and those attending will sit at tables according to the seaâ€" son of the year in which their birthday occurs. Mrs. Arnold Peâ€" terson‘is president of the society and will have charge of the meetâ€" ing. The birthday offering for misâ€" sions will be taken on the basis of the contributor‘s age. Following the message, a fellowship period will be held in the church baseâ€" "For Hard Wear" SHERWINâ€"WILLIAMS PAINTS Ask for color and ltyt guide. Garden Supplies & Tools â€" Scott Lawn Seed â€"+Corbin Builders Hardware â€" Tools of All Kinds Electrical Appliances . Hoover Vacuums, G.E. Refrigerators â€" Gas Cleaners for the more‘ particular 25 N. Sheridan <Highland Pk. 2801 Accounting & Bookkeeping 314 Railway Ave. Highwood 2041 6â€"9 OSCAR W. MEYERS 240 Burchell Ave., Highwood, III. Tax Statements â€" Notary Public WILLIAM C. HEINRICHS We Deliver 320 Railway Ave. Highwood 1000 Free Delivery Service Two phones â€" Deerfield 100 393 Central. Highland Park 4040 ‘ Tâ€"10 HIGHWOOD GROCERY AND MARKET Â¥ResH FRUITS . VEGETABLES MEATS â€" FISH 390 Central Highland Park 3099 Treasure Chest & Highland Park Jewelry N. P. Ronan . _ GIFTS â€" JEWELRY, â€" SILVER Rental Library Expert Repair Service on Watches, Clocks, Jewelry â€" Silver Replated and Refinished Victorian 327â€"329 N. Green Bay Road <Highland Park Tel. H.P. 3800 Glencoe 1900 SHERONY HARDWARE 595 Park Ave. Telephone Highland Park 1642 7â€"13 JOHN ZENGELER, INC. The Women‘s Missionary society 391 Roger Williams Avenue _ H. P. 3903 44 Green Bay Road, Winnetka Win. 3360 Pianos tuned at a reasonable FOR THE BEST IN MEATS EASTER CLEANING CLEANERS & DYERS Terry‘s Beauty Salon Get a HELENE CURTIS COLD WAVE FOR EASTER 365 Central Avenue Alcyon Theater Building Tel. H. P. 415 Plan Your Ranges Early 5â€"8 5â€"8 Modern Besuty Service HELENE CURTIS COLD WAVE SCALP TREATMENTS Open nights by appointment only 126 High, Highwood. < HP. 148 492 Deerfield Ave. HP. 1581 FEATURING BETTER PERMA. NENT. Machine or machineâ€" less. $6.50 â€" $7.50 . $8.50 $10.50. Tel. H.P. 302. CELIA AMECHE. | > stt CLIFTON B. CROW, LTD. t * owler Tree Surgery Co. praying, feeding, cavity work, pfuning. Dead or dangerous trees remgoved. Complete insurance covâ€" / Highland Park 483 554 Central Ave., Highland Park Jeweler & Optician 392 Central Ave. H. P. 630 16 N. Sheridan HP. 3101 ROESSLER‘S EXCLUSIVE RUG Top Soil, Manure, Fertilizer Vulcanizing, Recapping, Slow and quick Battery Charging â€" Washing WE ARE NOW BUYING 401 Waukegan, Hwd. _ H.P. 5524 A * 7â€"10 Light Hauling â€" Wood © Robert L. White, 674 Iilinois Rd. Phone Lake Forest 1772 r TREE TRIMMING Trees taken down and cut up. Limestone, screenings, cinders SAFE MILK FOR ALL THE FAMILY BUTTER . EGGS . CHEESE MILK â€" CREAM ® I. H. Nemeroff Zagalia‘s Service Station PURE OIL PRODUCTS Dmn-‘ie Wheel Balancing Au’t:‘Iâ€dnhc- Blacksmithing 322 N. First Mighland Park 77 & _ CARPET cleaners. . Rugs, carpets and uphoilstery shamâ€" pooed in your own home. Let us brighten ‘up home by shampooing yonrwm!d rugs and upholstered furniture. Ask for estimate. Tel. H. P. 352. 1tf Seguin Funeral Home AMBULANCE SERVICE Phone Highland Park 3878 GLADER & TAZIOLI Weddings, cocktail .parties, â€" dinners Let us help you plan your next party. Tel Glencoe 1594 DIAMONDS, OLD GOLD WATCHES AND SILVER Inside & Outside ELMER CONCER Tel. H. P. 3452 or 3053 3t P AINTIN G Complete Lubrication Highland Park, HII. P. C. McCullough Tel. H. P. 3785 D A HL S CATERING For Cash Thursday, April 11, 1946 Want Ads VACANT LOTS for SALE IN ‘RAVINIA, BRAESIDE AND SUNSET subdivisions in Highland Anchor Real Estate Agency FOR SALE â€" Electric sewing maâ€" chine, Wheeler & Wilson. Call 16 N. Sheridanâ€" Rd. Highland Park Tel. H. P. 93 Res. H. P. 37 EASTER RABBITS FOR SALEâ€" also 4 brood does, 2 bucks; 20, WANTED â€" Second girl, experiâ€" rienced. Grown children. Free evenings; good wages. Referâ€" ences required. Call Glencoe 321 early morning or late afterâ€" noon. 7 HELP WANTED â€" Girl, white, for upstairs work. References required. One in family. Cook and waitress eniployed. Phone Winnetka 295 collect. ki FEMALE HELP WANTED â€" Ofâ€" fice assistant. Must be good in typing and general office work. Pleasant surroundings and atâ€" tractive salary. Address "X," ¢/o Press Office. T WANTED TO RENT â€" Exâ€"comâ€" mander back from 3 years overâ€" seas, wife and daughter, need ‘furnished or unfurnished apartâ€" ment. Lifetime residents of the North Shore; quiet family. Won‘t you help us to find a home? _ Please call University 4886 and reverse charges. 7 u. S. VICTORY BOoNDS BUY THEM . .. KEEP THEM! North Shore Gas Ca. H. P. 4766. 15 ft. 5â€"stall hutch (cost $36). Feed. All for $50. Tel. H. P. 1636. 7â€"10 1â€"toâ€"5 months old; 1 new litter; "THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE® Professor: "‘What is your idea of civilization?" idea. Somebody should start it." z* Wonderâ€"man Kaiser is said to have engineered a new dishwashing machine® which may be destined to remove one of the curses of civilizaâ€" tion. This new dishwasher will be made of aluminum and will not require a motor. It is estimated that the maâ€" chine will sell at $50.00 to $75.00. Bendix home laundry maâ€" chines . automatically run clothes,through three rinses. Each rinse â€"is equivalent to dousing clothes 300 times in the rinse water by hand, the old fashioned way. diers each of whom was holdâ€" ing a lump of sugar which was being fed to a mule. The Colone] was greatly impressâ€" ed and inquired if the men were giving the sugar to the pet of the regiment. QOne Buck Private admitted: "No, the sugar goes to this mule tRat kicked the Sergeant." back to the North Shore Gas Company _ employee group Sergeant Jim Jerome. Jim is the last of our warriors to return. We‘re glad they have returned safely. Now, with those nine men and one Wave back on the job, we‘ll be ready for that Postâ€"‘War conversion to Natural Gas when our Government gives us the Green Light. . WA NT E D ! Student: "It is a good Help Wanted