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Highland Park Press, 4 Jul 1946, p. 3

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m _ Where little ohildre" Page 6 8‘00 p.m. Evening worship at Lake Forest American Legion hall, McKinley at Wisconsin 10:45 am. . Morning worship. The text is John 8:1â€"11. "The Forâ€" wiven Adulteress" is the theme. Young children wil} be cared for in the assembly hall by our staff. Whether a baseball game will be played is undecided. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school under the direction of Carroll Snyder. 9:40 a. m. Bible discussion group, H. K. Platzer, pastor. _ H. P. 950 Sunday, June 30â€" 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. Schedule of servicesâ€" Sunday Masses : 6 :30, 8:00, 9:00, I.:O.nl 12. 5:66 Ci k. eckdays: Mass at 6:45 â€" 8: Confession : Saturdays, evenings of holy days and first Fridays, 4 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Deerficld & 8. Green Bay Rds. Highland Park Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison pastor Rév. Edmund J. Skoner, Asst. WELCOME TO CHURCH REDEEMER EVANG. LUTH. CHURCH 587 Central Avenue Where the food you give will go. Contributions of canned gency Food Collection Committee or to foods will be distributed free in warâ€"devastated countries om Lee Marshall, Executive Director, 100 the basis of greatest need. Maiden Lane, New York 7, N. YX. h.nl’h"': "',."'r “Mi""l. ce ks "'l 2. GIVE FOOD IN TN cans. roads. l es Atal * Leave at any Emergency Food Collection Why the need is so desperaté. The battles that brought yepor us victory scourged most of the countries that fought as our Urge your church, club, or organization allies. The worst drought in fifty years followed the war. Crops ewarlmiaiel failed throughout Europe and Asia. 500,000,000 men, women, end children are bungry and starving. R + Ti( ~. C Sun'-â€".hlfinimthemld.mlinkcfildmcry bitterly from hunger. Children cannot understand the why of hungerâ€"they know only the gnawing pain, the piteous weakâ€" ness. A heartbroken mother listens helplessly. Their only hopeâ€"and the hope of millions like themâ€"is that Americans will not be complacent in a starving world . . . that you will share the abundance that is yours. You are pledged to " Share a Meal Every Day," to help supply starving people with fat and wheat products. But the need for all foods is so desperate that you‘re asked to do more . . . to give money to buy food, or give food in tin cans, and to give generâ€" . 6:00 p.m. Fiftieth anniversary fellowship dinner at the Communâ€" ity center; Green Bay and Central, The dinner will be followed by a program including a message by Saturday, June 29â€" FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL all suthorized Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed 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 readingâ€"room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible, and healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Is the Universe, Includâ€" ing Man, Evolved by Atomic Smail children are cared for durâ€" 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. ‘The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" (Evangelical Congregational) S. Green Bay at Laure] S. Wilson, pastor Tel. 1731 This Church is a branch of The other Church, The First Church ~_â€" on behalf of UNRRA 387 Hazel Avenue 7:45 p.m. Evening service hont oring those who have gone from the church in the service of Christ, Rev. F. S. Dick Wickman of the Chinese Y.M.C.A., of San Franâ€" cisco, Calif., and Kenneth Gieser, M.D., of Wheaton, II!., former misâ€" sionary to China, are scheduled to speak. Herman Drieske Jr., orâ€" ganist in an Episcopal church in Chicago, will be at the organ. Miss Jean Nichols,: soloist in the Lake Forest Presbyterian church, will sing. Midâ€"week prayer service Wedâ€" nesday evening at 8. __ Following the afternoon service, | _ 9:39 the Women‘s ~Misslonary s0ciety | jepartr will provide a light lunch during| ;1 :9, a fellowship "hour. ~ A histOrieA! | sormon display of pictures and documents enstein, will be shown at this time. M nseifine 7:00 p.m. Young people‘s meetâ€" ing with a special speaker. the Rev. C. G. Unangst and others. A historical sketch, with old time es will be given, and greetings will be read from former pastors and workers unable to attend. A choir consisting of former members wil} sing, with Raymond Fidder; at the ty years, will events of the past fifty years, be presented. 'll-l. Former teachers will teach some of the classes. The Rev. F. R. Cardwell, pastor of St. Paul‘s Evangelical Congregaâ€" 8:15 p.m. Homecoming service for former members and pastors. Charter members who are . living will be honored. Historical sketchâ€" former pastor, will preach. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school for all 10:45 a.m. _ Hour of worship. HENRY A. WALLACLE, National Chairman 1. GIVE MONIEY. More food can be obtained for a given amount of money when it is bought cenâ€" trally and in large quantities. Send cash, money order, or check to your local Emerâ€" gency Food Collection Committee or to Lee Marshall, Executive Director, 100 Maiden Lane, New York 7, N. YX. 2. GIVE FOOD IN TIN CANS. Leave at any Emergency Food Collection T HE PRESS ienmin, minister. Monday, July 1â€"â€" a year‘s illness. Rites were held on Saturday afâ€" ternoon at the Highwood Methoâ€" dist church for Mrs. Amelia Rusâ€" sel Wilson, who passed away on Wednesday of last" week »at the home of her son, Roy, at 308 Funeral Rites Held For Highwood Resident Washington, Highwood, following the trustees, A Sunday, July 7â€" 11;:00 a.m. At the morning worship service a representative of the Antiâ€"Saloon league will be present to speak. Phone H.P. 3522 Sunday, June 30â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school in all departments. 11:00 a.m. ‘Divine worship. sermon by the Rev. Lester H. Laubâ€" park, 8. Green Bay road and Linâ€" coln, 3:00 p.m. Junior choir. 8:00 p.m.â€" Meeting of church consistory. A cordial welcome awnits you at ST Sunday, June 30â€" , ~ 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship. 38:00 p.m. St. John‘s softball team will play the team from Imâ€" manuel church, Elgin, at Lincoin Wednesday, July 3â€" Laure!l Ave. and McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister 8:00 p.m. Monthly meeting of JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & EVANGELICAL you where an admission cBarge is pubâ€" lished will be charged at the regoâ€" signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor Wednesday noon to inâ€" sure appearance in the current is Resolutions of condolence, card of thanks, obituaries, notices of ~ _ Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Ninois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, Illinois. Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, 111 Telephone: Highland Park 557. Communications intended < for publication must be written on one 327â€"329 N. Gr. Bay â€" Highland Pk. Tel. H.P. 3900 _ Glencoe 1900 391 Rog Wms. H. P. 3903 ‘Robert L. White, 674 Illincis Rd. Phone Lake Forest 1772 Flowers & Vegetable.Plants 1751 Remove dead trees â€" uick Battery Charging â€" Washing 401 Waukegan, Hwd. â€" HP. 5524 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Vulcanizing, Recapping, Slow and ROESSLER‘S EXCLUSIVE RUG OSCAR W. MEYERS 240 Burchell Ave., Highwood, III. Mayor Garnett, who is out of town, was represented by Mr. Ed Knox, of the Telephone company. (Continued from page 1) secretary, Metropolitan _ Home Builders _ association; Theodore Benger, president, and George Dovenmuehle, viceâ€"president, Dovâ€" enmuchle, Inc., who are financing the home; Frank Zipoy, commanâ€" der of Highland Park post of the American Legion; Gordon Clavey, commander of Highland Park post, ‘Vetennl of Foreign Wars; Thore Johnson, president, Woodridge as. sociation; Benjamin F. Bills, presiâ€" dent, Land Developers association ; Alva L. Rogers, president, Illinois Title company, and Frank Wippel, president, and Norval Claessens, vice president, Bayport corporaâ€" tion, which is building the home. ’ Born and bred in Missouri, Mrs, ‘Wilson had been a resident of Highwood since 1925, She is survived by three brothâ€" ers, Thomas Russel of Highwood, James of Racine and William of Kenosha; one sister, Mrs .Minnie Denning of St. Louis, Mo.; three grandchildren and,~ two greatâ€" grandchildren. , shore Garden of Memories. GROUND BROKENâ€" R. B. Olson, Editor. Zagalia‘s Service Station PURE OIL PRODUCTS Complete Lubrication CLEANERS & DYERS pooed in your own home. I;t, us brighten up your home shampooing your freasured rugs and upholstered furniture. Ask for estimate. Tel. H. P. 352. 1tf Pianos tuned at a Interment was made at Northâ€" CATERING Weddings, cocktail RAY WERHANE Super Service Station dinners . Let us help you plan your next party. Tel Glencoe 1594 P. C. McCullough YOU‘LL FIND AT ALL KINDS OF Tel. H. P. 2022 15â€"18 15â€"18 15â€"18 17â€"20 FEMALE HELP WANTED â€" an _ office assistant who can use a | Sn ahiice redtins. _ In apaly learn office In applyâ€" ing give name, telephone numâ€" HELP WANTED â€" Man to clean store. Work by hour or week. Apply â€" Wilson‘s Department Store. 18 w;umnâ€"m‘:r temporary summer position = ing iliness of regular employee. FOR SALE Tamm‘s Driâ€"Air Units for DAMP BASEMENTS Borchardt Fuel Co. H.P. 67 FOR SALE â€" Jacobean Din. Rm. set, 9 pes.; 3 pc. painted bed rm. set; kayak, fully equipped, $50; boy‘s tent; antique crib; clothing and antiques. HIGHâ€" LAND PARK TRADING POST, 47 8. St. Johnsâ€"Ave. Tel. H. P. 2744. Closed all day Wednesâ€" days, 16â€"19 FOR, SALE â€" Horton allâ€"electric FOR SALE â€" 2â€"FLAT HOUSE, 6 rooms and one bathroom each, First floor completely furnishâ€" ed. Call Hwd, 2680. 17â€"20 FOR SALE â€" Walnut dining room set, including‘ 6 . upholstered chairs, . Price $300. . Call for appointment to see. H. P. 2210. â€" 18 Thursday, June 27th, 1946 1751 Broadview Want Ads BIBLE SCHOOL * A successful vacation Bible school closed last Friday in the United Evangelical church on S. Green Bay road. A program was given Friday evening to a capacity audience. One hundred three were and the average sttendâ€" present each of the 10 days. Ty-ln-i-odouhy.ndcbu missed two days. . Children who came less than three days were not eounted in the enrollment. Chilâ€" dren attended froin nine different churches in the community, with some from other towns who hapâ€" pened to be visiting in Highland Park. Children of the school enâ€" joyed a picnic Saturday at Sunset U. E. CHURCH CLOSES SUCCESSFUL VACATION ber and address Address X, C/o Highland Park Press, 18 Waukegan & Webster avenues, Highwood 3710. book containing $10, someriary 16, somewhere between 356 E. Park avenue and Alcyon cleaners, Tuesday noon. Smail reward offered. â€" Phone tery lots. Price reasonable. For infu_n.don,»hq-inuli@o- THERE IS STILL TIME GARDEN BEAUTIFUL mangle, in excellent condition. Reasonable. H.P. 405. i REDUCED ALL PRICES Help Wanted For Sale L O S T to make your We have wil} be 15â€"18 17â€"20 18 17

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