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Highland Park Press, 29 Aug 1946, p. 6

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i# ~__ Baptisms: Sundays at 1:30 or at [# \. other times on request. Arrange. _~â€"~â€"â€"â€"ments should be made during the ¢ week. Sponsors must be Catholics. f} n.â€"umfl'& baby should be Porkons. Toseph & W Rane, Fel _'f.""'.u' ce cup n‘&"‘é... ie moaess Reed. en G. Jr. ... enbrok, Helmuth Piper, C. E. .‘.-‘T“ i. y mQ CaBdbon Port ".._i..';r‘-.a. coomqeiaeery Pottenger, . veeetaene en Potter," Wm. i P‘!l!em Co.â€"Dist. 106 Peterson, R. L. Pettis, C. G. ... Pettis, R. E. .... Philip, James G. Plechietti, John MCKay, E. L. ... cessn k00 }+ MCKAY, N. B, ...cccccce lc en 266000 }8 McKillup, Munroe H. .............. McLaughlin, James ...........>> McRoy, Burton B. 1............... National Brick Co. ............... N@lHy He We +o csrviscvrirrsarecenein Nelson, Harold . W. .......«....«. Nelwon, John .......................â€" NOWCL, Ht. K.. ccâ€"cccrsccersivess s North, LeONAPA ...........ccscs>}... North Shore Gas Co.â€"Dst. 10@ NOtX, JORR R. .....c.ccclls000200.... Noyes, Dr. Harold T. ........... NNHGNOTE, . Bk . ../scernanerinnrne.s o Petersen, Petersen, Petersen, Petersen, Oakes, Howard E. ........., O‘Cannor, F. M. .......... 2 O‘Connor, Joseph _......... O‘Comnor, T. J. ..®w...... OQesbreich, K. N. ..l....... WRY4 We ML cevvcaccees NOeON, * ANEL: .15 12. 0s24s34 6556 Olson, Martin A Ori, Ernest ..... Orsborn, Edna Ott, George ... Ott, John Page, Robert .... Page, Waiter 8. Pagel, Arthur W. presenttâ€"usfless there is special reaâ€" son for his absence. Tolerant Should We ~Beâ€" Toward Jews and other Christian Groups?" ‘Prayerâ€"Wednesday, 8 p.m. Evâ€" eryone welcome. j Choir _ rehearsal â€" Thursday, Sept. 5 â€" 8 p.m. CHURCH Deerfield & 8. Green Bay Rds. Highland Park Rt. Rev. Masgr. Joseph P. Morrison pastor Rev. Edmund J. Skoner, Asst. Rectory, 200 S. Green Bay. Phone H. P. 202 Schedule of servicesâ€" Sunday Masses: 6:30, 8:00, 9:00, 10:30 and 12. Weekdays: Mass at 6:45 â€" 8:15. Confession; Saturdays, evenings of holy days and first Fridays, 4 and 7:30 p.m. 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible, and all suthorized Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed or purchased. all 7:00 p.m for youth. "T:45 p.m. Evening Gospel servâ€" ice. Subject, "Tolerance â€" How FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH ; S. Green Bay road at Laurel R. S. Wilson, pastor Tel. 1731 Sunday, Sept. 1â€" ¢ 10:45 a.m. Hour of worship. The pastor will preach on the subject, "Bearing Fruit." * A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridan road which is open daily from 9:80 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 The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" eludes testimonies of Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. _ Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 887 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Smail children are cared for durâ€" ing Sunday church service. Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Christ Jesus." _ _ IMMACULATE CONCEPTION WELCOME TO CHURCH Page 6 9:30 a.m. Sunday school for (Continued from page 5) Carl E. , Raiph K. Raymond Henty .. Jens .... Harold L Karl E. . Christian Endeavor Reld, E. J. .:........ Reinhard, John ... Richards, Nathaniel Riedeman, H. I, ..... Ritter, Frederick ... S$T. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH Gréen Bay road at Homewood Alvin C. Kniker, pastor Phone H. P. 1599 Sunday, Sept. 1â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship. Wednebday, Sept. 4â€" H. K. Platzer, pastor. _ H. P. 950 Sunday, Sept. 1â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 9:40 a.m. Bible discussion group. 10:45 a.m. _ Morning worship. The sermon text is, Psalim 27:4, "I have desired to behold the beauâ€" ty of the Lord." Young children will be cared for in the assembly hall during worship. Tuesday, â€"Sept. 3, 8 p.m.~Counâ€" cil meeting at the parsonage. 11 a.m. Dr. Louis W. Sherwin will preach. Sermon subject, ‘"The Measure of Life" (Matt. 18:19â€" 20). The music will be a duet, ‘‘The Angel" by Mr. Belsamo and Mr. Steiner and a solo, "Out of the Depth," sung by Mr. Steiner. 8:00 p.m. Meeting of Church Consistory. Thursday, Sept, 5â€" 7:45 p.m. Choir rehearsal, A cordial welcome awaits you at all our services. , 2:30 p.m. South park, Glencoe, the baseball team plays Grace, Evâ€" anston. Monday, Sept. 9, 8 p.m. Voters‘ meeting. Thursday, Sept. 12, 2:30 p.m. Redeemer Guild meeting. Sunday, Sept. 1â€" 8:00 p.m. Midweek church felâ€" lowship under the leadership of the pastor. Es Advance announcement is being matde of the address to be given by Mr, R. L. Sandwick, former superâ€" intendent of the local high school, who will speak to the officers and teachers of our Sunday school on Wednesday, Sept. 11. ; Sunday, Sept. 1â€" 9:80 a.m. Sundayâ€" school in all departments. 11 a.m. Divine worship. . Rev. Laubenstein will bring the Labor Day Sunday message. Wed., Sept. 4â€" ‘ HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYTEâ€" RIAN CHURCH Y Laurel, Linden and Prospect Church phone H. P. 263 REDEEMER EVANG. LUTH. * CHURCH Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, D. D., 7 minister 587 Central Avenue Phone H. P. 3522 NY EVANG. CHURCH Ave. and McGovern St. H. Laubenstein, minister 16 110 o.s oy Confrones * Other pastors have returned to their congregations for another year. This includes Rv. F. S. Robâ€" inson, former pastor of the Highâ€" land Park congregation, who enâ€" ters his third year pastorate at Youngstown, O. The former pasâ€" tor was active in the work of the conference here last week, . He served as president of the board of examiners, secretary of the gett of this city, is moving from Columbus, O., where he was pasâ€" tor, to become a teacher in the theological department of Huntâ€" ington college in Huntington, Ind. Other© charges include Rev. Frank Fink of Orangeville, II1., beâ€" ing transferred to Knox, Pa. Rev. C. C. Shaffer, a local preacher in Canton, O., will go to Talmadge Avenue mission in Akron, replacâ€" ing Rev. Mack Warren. Norman Zents who was licensed to preach at the recent conference, becomes pastor of the Delightful, O., church. Harold Harris comes from Tuscaloosa, Ala., from the Southâ€" ern Methodist church to supply the pulpit in Columbus, O. George Ralph, Jr., who has been serving as assistant pastor in Canâ€" ton, O., was transferred to be pasâ€" tor of the Trinity Mission congreâ€" gation in Akron, 0. He will enâ€" ter upon his new duties in a couâ€" ple of weeks. He will replace Rev. C. F. Polson who is transferred to Cedarville, ‘IlH. _ The Cedarville pastor, Rev. Alfred Anderson, goes to Cottage Grove church in Akron. The Cottage Grove pastor, Rev. Gus Simpson, is transferred to Mansfield, O. * Rev. W. E. Seesholtz, former pastor at Mansfield, is . retiring from the ministry due to illness in his family, _ Rev. Ralph Bealer, known in Highland Park as the husband of the former Irene Dagâ€" Rev. R. S. Wilson was returned as pastor of the First United Evâ€" angelical church for his third year, when the annual regional conferâ€" ence convened in Highland Park Aug. 21 to 25. At the closing sesâ€" sion the presiding officer, Bishop A. W. Cooper, announced the apâ€" pointments of the stationing comâ€" mittee. â€" ; m Harry Jn ulc Uchtman, Conrad .....«.â€"â€" Ulimann, Arthur ......â€" VandeVelden, "Poter ...... Vant, Ho Re).ocsccee ies Vieregg, John A ....%....« ;mv:,lohn TB Peivnavicecs V:g!ll. LeSte®® .......»>â€" Van der Linden, Gerhard Wachholder, Edward .... Wachholder; Ja.orh Wachholder, William ... Wagner, NIGk: ...0..00«««> Wate, Mrs. Nelle S ...« Walker, _ Alfred ...« Ward, GeOrRe ... .00> Watkin®, A. Gecccsccc<>â€" Welgle _ E. F.o....0...>>> Wel, Geo. A. «.ccsc > > Wemer, W. W. .ces > Weinshenk, Justin ......â€" Weir, Kenneth ...« Welch, Geo. 8. ......<«<â€"«>> Welch, Jack ......c.e>>>~> Wennnger, G. ....0%600»â€" Wessling, Chester ........« Wessling, Roscoe ........> Wickersham, Ralph ....... Willen, Go A. cesc ce n <>> Williams, Harry .â€"..0â€"â€" Wickersham, R Willen, G. A. . Williams, Har Wilams, W. Eâ€" Willman, Alex Wiliman, Chris Wilson, Clarer Wilson, James Wing, Harry I Winter, Ewald Winters, H. W Willman, Alexander|..,.......~ Wiliman, ChrIBSt ...).ccccsee ce Wilson, Clarences A.......0.000> Wilson, _JAMe® ...z e c + Wing, Harry E. .cesc Winter, EWAId ....cccscsce enc n=>> Winter®, H. W.occcee se Wolf, Ch@#OP.........ccc cssn enn>> Wolff, â€" FROA ... cscce essm n ns Wolter, APURLPT ....csee ces Wondries, Chas, J. ... > Worth, Ernest T. ........>>..>> Yous, ChAS, |...clcee esn Zangs, MrB. T. J. cssc c Zyskowski, Stanley ......â€"<.««<>> H. T. Clavey, Agent for Actna Insurance Co. _ ........~â€" Standard Fire Ins: Co. ....«.. Eberle Ins. Agency, Agents for Hartford Fire Ins. Co. _ .....« Arthur J Ender, Agent for .. Hanover Fire Ins. Co. .........â€" F. Hempstead, Agent for _ Commonwealth Ins. Co. ....... _ 10 Emmeco Ins. CO. ...............â€"> ) 15 Fire Associaton of «Phiaâ€" National Liberty Ins Co. ..â€"â€" T St. Paul Fire & Marine ThS. (O0c «ol kerescasicaverbon ce encle ioA We Springfield Fire and Marine TBS, : OO c niv e ccorrcecercarkr enc enc ies * S Westchester Fire Ins. Co. ...... © 10 Stockholdersâ€" Deerfeld State Bank ........... 5000 Tilinols Bell Telephone Co. .... 16735 Western Union Telegraph Co. .. 230 Btmker: er, Stryker, Stryker, Providence Washington Ins. C W. R. Mitchell, Agent for Patriotle Tn®. CO. ......sccee==>> Vant & Selig, Agents for American Ins. Co. .........««/ Automobile TIns. Co. .........~ Commercial Union Assurance Stupple, Harry ....â€". Sturm, A. F. ..«~â€"<â€">â€" -hv.hé Gunnar .. Slimm‘s Walout Grill Taylor, Dr. Thos. D. Tennis, Philip A ...... Tentinger, Edward P Thompson, T. F. . ‘Tibbetts, Jamps M Tracy, 1 Tracy, Mrs. J. R. Pranter, Carl ..... Thompson, Gerry is _ John A. T H E 10 175 At the closing session of the conference, last Sunday evening, the visitors gave a standing vote of gratitude for the hospitality shown them during the week, The conference was welcomed by Mayâ€" or Garnett, and Rev. Lester Laubâ€" enstein represented the Ministerial association. _ Meals were served by the ladies of the church in the YWCA dining room. _ The fifty visistors and delegates were lodged in homes of the congregation and their friends. Churches were urged to greatâ€" er evangelistic effort, and a special campaign of evangelism will be carried‘ on throughout the year. Salaries of pastors were recomâ€" mended to meet the needs ‘of the day. The conference reported the best financial condition of the treasuries. The conference will meet next year on August 28 in Cottage Grove church, in Akron, O. VETERANS ENROLLED AT_VASSAR COLLEGE _ Among the new students enterâ€" ing Vassar are 19 girls from forâ€" eign countries â€" among them four from Norway, three from the Britâ€" ish Isles, one from Iraq, one from Greece, one from Poland and two from China..In addition, nine forâ€" eign students who entered the colâ€" PRESS Another former pastor present at the conference was Rev. C. G. Unangst, a retired preacher, now residing in LaGrange, Ind. _ He spoke at the memorial service durâ€" ing the sessions, # Stanton V. Phillips of 820 Rosâ€" lyn circle has recently returned home from Germany where he served as an intelligence officer with the 22nd signal group, Upon completion of his terminal leave, he will return to his former poâ€" sition with the investigation diâ€" vision of the Metropolitan Life Inâ€" surance Co. Conference Missionary society and secretary of the conference relaâ€" Fred Botker, local layman, who represented the focal congregation, was elected to represent the lay delegates of the conference at the general conference meeting in Litâ€" itz, Pa., the first week in October. The local pastor, R. S. Wilson, will The conference licensed three persons to the ministry â€" Norman Zents of Youngstown, O.; John Rowan, Chicago, a student in Northern Baptist seminary; Miss Lois Crow! of Knox, Pa., a stuâ€" dent in a Minneapolis school in preparation for foreign mission work. f afto attend as an alternate minisâ€" terial delegate. _ Olivia DeHaviland, Ida Lupino, Paul Henreid 5 THU., FRI., SAT., _ Sept. 5â€"6â€"7 GLENCOE SUN. thre WED. Sept. 1â€"4 Special Holiday Mat, Monday Ginger Rogers, Jean Aumont THEATRE _ 630 Vernon Ave. Highland Park 605 THURS., Aug. 29 Burgess Meredith as Ernie Pyle in THU., * FRL, SAT. Aug. 22â€"2 Wm. Powell, Esther Williams 801 No. Sheridan Road 123 WILDWOOD ROADâ€"OFFICE LAKEâ€"FOREST 402 810 EVERETT RD.â€"KENNELS LAKE FOREST 2760 "HOODLUM SAINT" "Arabian in the Rockies" "THE STORY OF G. L. JOE" "DEADLINE AT "DEVOTION®" MORAINEâ€"ONâ€"THEâ€"LAKE TELEPHONE OPERATORS HELP Clipping â€" Stripping â€" Bathing Large Outside Runs K. J. PALEY ANTED â€"FEM A LE We Need China; Martin Johnson, the lion hunter; Louis Pasteur; Dr. Morâ€" ton, pioneer in the use of ether; Jenny Lind, enchanting singer; Anna Paviova, the dancing star; and General Eisenhower. * The public library will be closed on Labor Day. HELP WANTE D Older boys and girls are enjoyâ€" ing the collection, ‘‘Stories About Great People." Here they find books telling about the lives of such famous people as: Meiâ€"ling Churchward Men who drive oneâ€"handed are headed for church. Some will walk down the aisle â€" others will be carried. have brought their dolls from home to contribute to this display. Little girls as well as older girls hveenjayodwutlh“ Those interested in nature about them, whether in their own back yards or away in some vacation spot, will find books on birds, inâ€" sects, flowers, trees, and animal life included in the group entitled "Summer Out of Doors." Soong Chiang, the First Lady of as a nemergency measure. . The men students are nonâ€"resident and are not eligible for a degree from the college. ‘The majority plan to transfer to colleges which reguâ€" larly accept men as soon as vaâ€" cancies arise. $37 per week Permanent positions â€" Not Civil dents, but 20 first enrolled at the college last April when the decisâ€" library this month have found four displays of books to interest them. The glass show case in the f entrance shows some dtucfi.:: More than 75 veterans from Vassar for the current term. Of Readers coming to the children‘s room of the Highland Park public MORAINEâ€"ONâ€"THEâ€"LAKE M aA LE HELP W A NTE D Janitors _ $42 per week Bus Boys__ $37 per week Dishwashersâ€" Highland Park 4444 FORT SHERIDAN Apply at Ft. Resolutions of condolence, card of thanks, obituaries, notices of entertainment, or other affairs where an admiasion charge is Vn-q-,paâ€"uuu:- side of the paper "only,. and be signed with the name and addresm of the writer. They should reach the editor Wednesday noon to inâ€" year; 5 conts per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Hincis. Issued Thursday of cach week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, HL Telephone: Highland Park 557. Robert L. White, 674 HMlincia, 4. Phone Lake Forest 1772 ARE YOU A NEWCOMER s"*TTIT t Let us help establish you in Remove dead trees â€" HANSEN‘SPASTRY SHOP HELP W ANT ED Male or Female Clerical help wanted at FIRST NATIONAL BANK WEDDING & BIRTHDAY CAKES Ph. Dundee 229M 3 25â€"28 Thursday, August 29, 1946 Taken By Desath Rites at Mitwaukee For ANTqDâ€"S-IW¢ wmo- for two girls. hâ€"& 4102. who met his death at the hands of Want Ads FOR SALEâ€" HELP WANTED â€" morning. A World War II veterâ€" ..f'h::i& .l;:‘ employed a few was at the Villa Moderne. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Davis, live at Portage, Wis. son and daughter, Philip and Isaâ€" bel, both living at the above adâ€" dress; a sister, Mrs. Mary Schwaunâ€" weker and an aunt, Mrs. Fiora Edâ€" wards, both of Cleveland. WANTED TO BUYâ€"House trailâ€" er, $1,000,. Phone H. P. 2538 after 5 p.m. 27 day evening of last week at his home at 260 Linden Park place. Born in Taylorville, HL, he had been a resident of Highland Park for 25 years A research engiâ€" neer, he was employed in Chicago. Funeral rites were held on Tuesâ€" day at the Veterans‘ Home chapel, 316 Railway Avenue, Highwood R. B. Olson, Editor. or Japaneseâ€"American. Experiâ€" enced. References required. 2 adults and 2 grown boys in fam. can do some tailoring. GOOD SALARY, STEADY WORK. ble.. 645 Vine avenue. 25tf Private services were held at the WANTED TO RENT Webster & Waukegan 3 S. Western Avenue Help Wanted in the current is be written on one

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