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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1946, p. 6

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hall, McKinley nues, Lake ‘Fo _ Monday to Friday, June 17 to June 21â€"the North Ilinois disâ€" trict convention. . _~ _ __ _ Thursday, June 20, 7:30 : Young People‘s society at the sembly hall. 9:80 a.m. Sunday school under the direction of Carroll Snyder. 9:40 a.m. Bible discussion group. 10:80 a.m. Confessional service. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship toâ€" gether with the celébration of Holy Communion. 8 p.m. Young people‘s baseball tournament game behind North school, Green Bay road and Vernâ€" on avenue, Glencoe. The Redeemer team plays Immanuel, Glenview. 2:00 p.m. to 9 p.m. Communion announcements. Sunday, June 16â€" _ _ _ 2:30 p.m. The Redeemer guild meets in the assembly hall with Mrs. Louise Garling, hostess. Friday, June 14â€" Thursday, June 13â€" Tuesday, June 18 â€" 8:00 p. m. Monthly meeting of Philathea. â€" Annual Sunday school picnic, Saturday, June 22, at Sunset park. Midâ€"week service of prayer and praise, Wednesday, 8 p.m. _ Women‘s Missionary society will hold their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. H. V. Nichols, 47 Eim St., Highwood. 50th anniversary of the dedicaâ€" tion of the church June 29 and 30. TL Highland Park __ Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison 9:30 a.m. _ Moonlight Skyline cruise under the auspices of the United Youth ‘Fellowship. Wednesday, June 19 â€" 8:00 p. m. â€" Midweek Church Fellowship service. Monday, through Friday â€" 9 to 11:15 a.m. â€" Daily. Vacation Bible school _ Open to children 4 to 15. Rectory, 200 8. Green Bay. Phone H.. P. 202 Schedule of servicesâ€" of holy days and first Fridays, 4 and 7:30 p.m. A Baptisms : Sundays at 1 :30 or at other times on request. Arrange. ments should be made during the week. Sponsors must be Catholics. ‘The father of the baby should be present, unless there is special reaâ€" son for his absence. 11 a.m. Divine worship. Fathâ€" er‘s day will be observed. Sermon by the minister. ¢ Monday, June 17â€" ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH Alvin â€"C. Kniker, pastor Phone H. P. 1599 ° Sunday, June 16â€" 10 a.m. Children‘s Day service. Theme: "Our Father." y Mondayâ€"Friday, June 17â€"21â€" _ FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH 45 8. Green Bay at Laure] > R. S. Wilson, pastor Tel. 1731 "A Community Gospel Church" Sunday, June 16â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school for all ages (continuing all summer). 10:45 a.m. Morning hour of worship; The pastor will speak on the subject, "Nature‘s Revelation vs. God‘s Revelation." This will be a message in keeping with Father‘s Day. â€"All fathers are inâ€" vited. â€"â€"7:00 p.m. Evening Gospel servâ€" ice. The pastor will speak on the theme, "Why We Have Preachers." Are they necessary? Are they parâ€" asites in a community? Could we get along without them? Have they a message for this present day? Good congregational : singâ€" ing. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school in all departments. 2 L4 9 a.m. Vacation Bible school. Tuesday, June 18â€" Sunday Masses : 6:30, 8:00, 9:00, 10:80 and 12. Weekdays: Mass at 6:45 â€" 8:15. Confession : Saturdays, evenings 3:00 p.m. Monthly meeting of the Mission Band in the Dubs room under the leadership of Cora Jones. 8:30 p.m. Meeting of the Chaâ€" risma club with Mrs. Helen Freund at 32 Beverly place. Sunday, June 16â€" 7:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship meeting. Thursday, June 20â€" 7:45 p.m. Choir rehearsal. _ _A cordial welcome awaits you at all our services. y Laure] Ave. and McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, minister Phone H. P. 3522 Saturday, June 15â€" Page 6 CHURCH Deerfield & 8. Green Bay Rds. WELCOME TO CHURCH IMMACULATE CONCEPTION BETHANY EVANG. CHURCH REDEEMER EVANG. LUTH. Rev. Edmund J. Skoner, Asst. 587 Central Avenue imanuel, Glenview. Services in Legion y at Wisconsin aveâ€" Bergschneider, Mrs. Arnold Peterâ€" son, Mrs. Nels Dahl, Miss Eleanor Johnson in the beginners departâ€" tent who are studying the world God made. _ Miss Betty Ralph, Miss Marian Johnson, and Mrs. Frederick Halton are teaching in the primary department which is studying Guatamela as a missionâ€" ary field. Miss Doris Gieser and Rev. R. S. Wilson are directing the juniors in their study of Manners and Customs in ‘Bible Lands. Mrs. Sherry .is serving as pianist, and Miss Helen Dahl as registrar. Vacation Bible School Attracts Eighty Children More than 80 children, from 4 to 15 years of age were attracted to the annual Vacation Bible school at the United Evangelical church on S. Green Bay road, when the school opened on Monâ€" day morning. New children are being enrolled daily during this week. Any coming after Tuesday of next week, will be‘counted as visitors. â€" The school is sponsored each year by the local church for the benefit of all the children in the community. Seven different congregations are represented in the student body. Fires in the home often proâ€" duce tragedies, with loss of life or disability and untold damage to property. That is due to careâ€" lessness, some of which is unaâ€" voidable and cannot be anticipated. We do not know that our turn may be next and it is important that we prepare, by educating ourâ€" selves and families in fire prevenâ€" tion. _ All the insurance we can buy does notâ€"protect the lives of our loved ones. Most of us fear fires but are attracted by them. . This explains why one can stare for hours at a time at the fire in the fireplace This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church healing, is at 8 o‘clock. â€" Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "God the Preserver of The school will close on Friday, June 21, with a demonstration proâ€" gram at 7:30 p.m., and a picnic on Saturday afternoon, June 22. Fire Drills In the Home The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" The teaching staff this year inâ€" cludes Mrs. R. S. Wilson. Mrs. Robert Mailfald, _ Mrs. _ Albert 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 bpen from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible, and all <suthorized Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed or purchased. h9. Smail 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 9:307 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, KONSLER SIGN CO. ANNOUNCEMENT Opening of Their New Office and Shop 304 N. St. Johns Ave. 887 Hazel Avenue ANY KIND * ANY TIME Show Cards Walls Trucks wish to announce the of PHONE H. P. 892 l’“:‘;l It is better to take such steps in quiet and calm instead of waitâ€" inâ€" ing until quick judgment is reâ€" irs quired in case flames block this bert | °* that exit Even the calling for ter. help from neighbors or the fire ‘mor department . may need réviewing. aFt" How many know how to properly oHid turf in an alarm for fire? Our iph city has not fire alarm boxes. Your Mn: telephone, or your neighbor‘s will 6 bring theé firemen. To give a fire ; is alarm, .keep cool, tell the operator onâ€" 1 you wish to report a fire. She will and give you the fire department. Give the the firemen your house â€"number, hen"'m"' nearest cross street. We Mrs. \have . many â€"â€" streetsâ€"that sound. and ‘murh alike, so we must have all the information before we can answer .>â€"|a.call for fire. learned to fear fires, its dangers, parents should always be on the lookout not only for his safety but their own. ‘Tots learn quickâ€" develops a false sense of security in trying to mimic daddy and mom. mie. Too many households have matches lying around everywhere ‘un temptation. mw _ Fromâ€"this instruction the parâ€" ents will gain valuable knowledge. They might find that they are livâ€" ing in firetraps. They might find the chimney has a crack in it or the. heating system in need of reâ€" pair. Last, but not least, let‘s not forget the electrical system, the cords of all appliances, overloading of circuits, etc. These are a few of the hazards found in many homes. It has been said that a clean housekeeper seldom has a fire, so discard all rubbish in attics, baseâ€" ments and closets. _ This refers to papers and rags which may be oily or paintâ€"stained. be kept out of the sight and reach of children. What we need is training in the prevention and control instead of "I‘ll spank you if you start one," or "you‘ll get burned." We all insist upon fire drills in schools, but we forget our homes. Let‘s impress on our children how seriâ€" ous this situation is. _A lecture on what to do, and how, when the time comes, is a must. We could have a fire drill in our home with all the family present. Each should be taught to use exâ€" tinguishers at hand and to call the fire department first. . The drill should also include how to crawl through a smokeâ€"filled room, find doors and windows as a means of exit. k Columbia, Mo.â€"Miss Jean Perâ€" rigo.of Highland Park was one of the 105 high school seniors to be graduated at Stephens college here on Tuesday evening, May 28. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Perrigo, 278 Cary aveâ€" nue. ; The five day â€"commencement program for the 113th senior class at Stephens college was held Friday evening, May 24, with the commencement play, ‘"Pride and JEAN PERRIGO IS STEPHENS COLLEGE GRAD These precautions will minimize the risk and avert many catastroâ€" phies.. By preparing and knowing how to act, lives can be saved. WILLIAM J .HENNIG, Fire Marshal T HE PRESS SUMMER READING IN THE CHILDREN‘S ROOM "Books are keys to wisdomi‘s treasâ€" Books are lic library is a busy :place these days, with the summer reading in full swing. The theme of the year is "Around the World with Books." ‘The light yellow leaflet, which is given each child upon registration, shows a map of the Americas, surâ€" sents a book. The boys and girls may read whatever they want, and whatever they need, the whole collection is at their disposal. Al children who are able to read are welcome to take part in the summer reading, and may regâ€" ister any time during»vacation. During vacation the children‘s room will be open from: 9 to 12. 1 to 6 Monday through Friday. 9 to 6 Saturday. When a book is read, it is disâ€" cussed with the librarian, then re. corded on the leaflet, and one of the boats, ships or airplanes colorâ€" ed with crayon. seven books during the summer, he will be given a blue star; if he has twelve books on his leaflet, he is awarded a gold star, at our gradâ€" uation exercises in the fall. for Telephone Operators Earn $29 Per 5 Day Week rounded by boats, ships and airâ€" planes, coming and going to and Prejudice." _ Other highlights of the graduation ceremonies includâ€" ed the senjor commencement dance and the traditional Junior Ivy fete, when a junior student was crowned queen to preside at next year‘s fete. to all persons that the first Monâ€" day of July, 1946, is the claim date in the estate of Charles New. man Sheahen, Deceased, pending in the Probate Court of Lake Counâ€" ty, lllinois,: and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without isâ€" suance of summons. .. All claims filed against said estate on or beâ€" fore said date and not contested, will be adjudicated on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of the next succeeding month at 10 A. M. l Frequent salary increases thereâ€" after,â€" with | opportunity to earn more by extra work at time and a half pay. * Tilley, Humphrey, Madden & Tiedemann, Attorneys. NEW HIGH WAGES ness and social life of your comâ€" munity. Experience unnecessary. Past service will be credited to Apply Today To Chief Operator 21 South St. Johns Avenue former operators who are reâ€"emâ€" Books are gates to land of Books are paths that upward lead, AJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN The children‘s room of the pubâ€" If a child has read and discussed Vacations, Holidays with Pay Interesting, Steady Work near our NEWMAN T. SHEAHEN, (About $126 a Month) START TODAY LEGAL NOTICE s job which of the busiâ€" Executor. 14â€"3 Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Hinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 Emuflhdhhm. Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 _ _ Ducoe Duâ€"Lux Refinishing We are glad to announce that we ‘have received the services of Frank Frick and "Whitey‘" Salo, both well known "bump shop" men of Highland Park. Laure!] avenue, Highland Park, ‘Telephone : Highland Park 557. 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 is Communications intended for publication must be written on one 668 VERNON AVE., GLENCOE PHONE GLENCOE 218 where an admission charge is pubâ€" lished will be charged at the reguâ€" lar advertising rates. _ _ We spray and refinish car THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Flowers & Vegetable Plants 240 Burchell Ave., Highwood, III. Complete Lubrication ~ Tires â€" Batteries . Accessories Vulcanizing, Recapping, Slow and quick Battery Charging â€" Washing 401 Waukegan, Hwd. , LP. 575% ROESSLER‘S EXCLUSIVE RUG & CARPET cleaners. Rugs, carpets and uphoilstery shamâ€" 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 Remove dead trees â€" haul away Light Hauling â€" Wood Robert L. White, 674 Illinois Rd. Phone Lake,Forest 1772 _ _ 327â€"329 N. Gr. Bay Highland Pk. Tel. H.P. 3900 Glencoe 1900 391 Rog Wms. H. P. 3903 44 Gr. Bay Rd. Win. Win/ 3360 15â€"18 as TREE TRIMMING 4 1751 GLENCOE PAINT AND BUMP SHOP Zagalia‘s Service Station PURE OIL PRODUCTS WELDING AND PAINTING CARS AND TRUCKS Pianos tuned at a reasonable CLEANERS & DYERS R. B. Olson, Editor. BODY AND FENDER QSCAR W. MEYERS ma» â€" CLEANED Weddings, cocktail parties, dinners Let us help â€"you plan your next party. Tek Glencoe 1594 P. C. McCullough RAY WERHANE Super Service Station YOU‘LL FIND AT Tel. H. P. 2022 ALL KINDS OF CATERING of 16th YEAR IN WINNETKA 14 13â€"16 15â€"18 17 Thursday, June 13, 1946 FOR SALE â€" Horton allâ€"electric mangle, in excellent condition. Reasonable. H.P. 405. tf Want Ads FOR SALE _ * SIXâ€"ROOM HOUSE Nice Iv. rm. with fire pL., dng rm. with cross vent. and kitchen on bath Hot water heat. 50 ft. lot. For further infor. and inspect., consult 8 No. Spacious and charming homesites among the evergreens, shrubs and trees.. . . Architecturally restrictâ€" One car garage. Priced to sell at $10,600. Occupancy OPA notice. ed . . . excellent transportation ... convenient to churches, parks, golf courses, theaters, bathing beaches. Located at Clavey corners .. . unâ€" usual buys, $4335 to $5275 Elmer Clavey, Inc., Owners DAMP BASEMENTS Borchardt Fuel Co. H.P. 67 HOUSE FOR SALE Skokie Blvd (Rt 41) & Clavey Rd 226 Railway Ave., Highwood,â€" III. Tel. H. P. 3933 FOR SALE â€" Jacobean Din. Rm. set, 9 pcs.; 3 pe. painted bed rm. set; kayak, fully equipped, $50; boy‘s tent; antique crib; ~~clothing and antiques. HIGHâ€" LAND PARK TRADING POST, 47 S. St. Johns Ave. Tel. H. P. 2744. Closed all day Wednesâ€" days. 16â€"19 FOR SALEâ€"Three 8â€"grayve cemeâ€" tery lots. Price reasonable. For information, inquire at Ridgeâ€" wood _ cemetery, © near «Des Plaines. 14â€"4â€"p HURRY! FOLKS! HURRY! HELP WANTED * B A T H I N G BEACHâ€" LIFE GUARDS â€" Inquire at office of Park District of Highland Park, E. BELLENGER, Prairie View, IIL. Tel. Libertyville 635M1 110 BELVIDERE . WAUKEGAN ONTARIO 5388 GUY VITI Real Estate . . . Insurance FOR SALE ‘Tamm‘s Driâ€"Air Units for GRANT WANTS GR A NT MOTOR SALES North Shore‘s Most Beautiful City Hall, Highland Park. Tel. Highland Park 2763. 14â€"3 IN HIGHLAND PARK 4â€"room stucco; 2 bedrooms Price reduced to $7,000 HIGHLAND PARK For immediate sale Help Wanted For Sale ‘35‘s to ‘42‘s Quick Cash PAINTING & 13â€"16 15â€"18 14â€"4 16 15 16. 14

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