Kaure! Ave. and McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister Phone HP. 3522 Sunday, Jan. 19â€" 9:30 am Sunday school in a 11 a.m, Divine worship; sermon by Rev. Leubenstein. The annuâ€" ...mï¬ummm-mb. _ 7:00 p.m. Evangelical Youth felâ€" lowship. $4 9:15 a.m. Morning worship at Lake Forest in the American Leâ€" gion hall. 3:00 p.m. Young people‘s ralâ€" ly at Waukegan, at Immanuel Ev. Luth. church, Glenrock and Chapel Sts. HTWedneuhy. Jan. 29, 8 p.m. Cirâ€" cuit meeting at Bethichem, Evâ€" anston. L o Tuesday, Jan. 21, 8 p.m. Monthâ€" ly meeting of the Philathes class in Dubs room. Wednesday, Jan. 22, 4 p.m. Class in Christian education. 8 p.m. Midweek Church Fellowâ€" Phone H. P. 950 Sunday, Jan. 19â€" 9:30 a.m: . Sunday school. 10:45 a. m. _ Morning worghip. "The Perfect Moral Code," Luke 10 27. Thursday, Jan. 30. Sewing cirâ€" cle at the home of Mrs. George Shuman, 142 S. Green Bay. 8 p.m. ship serv Saturday, Jan. 25, 10:30 am. Bethany choristers rehearsal, Advance announcement is being made of the lecture with colored slides about "Preâ€" and Postâ€"War Germany" by ~Chas. E. Wilson, chaplain‘s assistant in the recent war. This program will be held in church Sunday, Jan. 26, at 4:30. Admission free; an offering will be received. & REDEEMER EVAN. LUTHERAN CHURCH 587 West Central avenue Subject of next Sunday‘s Leason Sermon, "Life." Thursday, Jan. 23, 8 p.m. Senâ€" ior choir rehearsal. _ FIRST CHURCHâ€"OF CHRIST, sCIENTIST 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, ‘The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, 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. f Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. Small children are cared for durâ€" ing Sunday church service. > 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 open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible, and all authorizedâ€" Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed or purchased. * [ Morning worship at 10:45. Tovic: "A Wonderful Well." Young Woman‘s Missionary soâ€" ciety Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Wm. Dayton, 117 Central avenue. Miss Myrtle Bengston will speak on the work of the Augustana Inâ€" ner mission in the slums of Chicaâ€" Rabbi Hertz Will Occupy N. S. Pulpit Friday Night Rabbi Richard C. Hertz will oc« eupy the pulpit of North Shore Congregation Israe} in Glencoe next. Friday night, speaking on "Some Constructive Hints for the Modern Jéw." â€" Rabbi Hertz‘s mesâ€" sage will deal with those‘ problems of soul and spirit Which have been troublesome to the modern Jew during the past fourteen years and which make it difficult to be norâ€" mal in abnormal times. . He will offer a constructive program to help a person become not only a better Jew but a better human beâ€" ing. The lessons of liberal religâ€" ion as a philosophy of life will be anplied to presentâ€"day probâ€" lems forming a pattern for more meaningful faith. _ Rabbi Herts is nssistant rabbi of the Congreâ€" wation and lain. Regular services are held at the Temple every Friday night at 8:15 p.m. â€" All visitors are cordially inâ€" vited to attend. WELCOME TO CHURCH ZION EV. LUTH. CHURCH Oakridge and High, Highwood Herbert W. Linden ~Pastor Church school and Bible class at BETHANY CHURCH is a former army chapâ€" Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison Rev. Edmund J. Skoner, ST.L Rev. John P. O‘Connell, S.T.D. 200 S. Green Bay Rd.â€"HP. 202 and 12 noon. Weekâ€"daysâ€"6:30, 8:15. 7:45 pm. Evening gospel servâ€" ice. The pastor will bring anothâ€" er message in his series on "Things a Christian Should Not Do," with this message dealing with drunkâ€" enness, or ‘"The Alcohol Problem." The church is also cooperating with the rally held in the interests of the Aedus Community center of Chicago, a Christian mission to the Jews. The rally is to be held in the Winnetka Bible church, at 3:30 p.m. with Dr. Wilbur Smith of Moody Bible Institute as the speaker and Beverly. Shea, noted radio singer, on tHe program. . Saturdays, eves of first Fridays and Holidays, 4 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19â€" 10:45 a.m. Hour of worship. The pastor‘s theme will be "The Popuâ€" larity of Jesus." Monday, Jan. 20, the . thonthly meeting of the Men‘s Fellowship is planned for the church at 8:00 p.m. A special program is planned including pictures of the Rockies by Nestor Daggit. Election of ofâ€" ficers will be held. All men and young men are welcome. times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL 9:30 a.m. _ Sunday school for all ages. _ New scholars are enâ€" rolled at any time. .« Alvin C. Kniker, pastor Phone H. P. 1599 Sunday, Jan. 19â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. _10:45 am. Morning worship. Thursday, Jan. 23. 7:45 p.m Choir rehearsal. f A cordial invitation awaits you at all our services. © _ 8. Green Bay at Laure] R. S. Wilson, pastor Tel. 7:00 p.m. _ Christian Endeavor for youth. _ Wednesday, Jan. 22, midâ€"week service of prayer and praise at 8 â€" Friday, Jan. 24, choir rehearsal at 7:30. Future events â€" Four Sunday evenings in the month of Februâ€" ary will feature special outstandâ€" ing speakers. Those scheduled inâ€" clude former . Marine Chaplain Wyeth Willard of Wheaton college staff; Dr. H. E. Jessop, president of the Chicago Evangelistic Instiâ€" tute: A. J. Conn, lay Christian worker of the Sunday school radio hour; Rev. Paul _ Uphantis of Greece. _ The public is given a cordial invitation to attend. * Redeemer Men‘s Bowlers The men‘s bowling team of Reâ€" deemer church under the captainâ€" cy of Robert Bousson will comâ€" pete again against Trinity ehurch of Glencoe on Sunday, Jan. 19, at 3 p.m. at the Highland Ten Pin. The Redeemer men lost against Trinity with a score of 2561, the onponents scoring 3002. Mr. Bousâ€" son plans to alternate men on the Redeemer team to permit every interested bowler an opportunity to participate. He invites Reâ€" deemer men to contact him for this purpose. The losing team yesâ€" terday included: _ Gilbert Pantle, Harold Krudger, Car] Roscher, Edâ€" ward Juul. Robert Bousson. The Glencoe winners were W. Vosk, R. Burmeister, L. Hapner, F. Huebâ€" ner and :R. Schinler. WINNETKA BIBLE CHURCH PRESENTS REV. SMITH The Rev. Wilbur M. Smith, D.D., instructor in English _ Bible _ at Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, will speak at 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Jan. 19, at the Aedus Mission ralâ€" ly to be held at the Winnetka Biâ€" ble church, according to the Rev. Milford Sholund. In the Sunday school world, Dr. &nithhhfltk;mn'heodhor of "Peloubet‘s Notes on the International Sunday School Lesâ€" son." _ Resides his regular conâ€" tributions to various Christian peâ€" riodicals, he has found time to further increase his journalistic output by writing several books, including ‘"Time Period of Proâ€" IMMACULATE CONCEPTION phecy," "Profitable Bible Study," "The Supernaturainess of Christ" and "Therefore Stand." ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & Green Bay road and Homewood Sundaysâ€"6:30, 7:30, 9, 10, 11 Sundays â€" 1:30, or at other (Evangelical Cong Tel. 1731 Bethany Church to Present "Fall of a Nation" Charles E. Wilson, who served in Europe as a soldier and chapâ€" lain‘s assistant, will present "The Fal! of a Nation" to people of this community in Bethany church, at Laure] and McGovern, on Sunday, Jan. 26, at 4:30 pm. His beautiful «colored . slides taken while in Germany during the war show pastoral scenes with fltu‘lflt‘dm“ built in the twelfth century. With a background of recorded classical and religious, music, Mr. Wilson takes one from the above peaceful panoramas to the "Beâ€" ginning of the End" with Hitler‘s Germany to Munich and Nuernâ€" berg, centers of the Nazi party. He goes through the concentration camp at Oberdruff, Germany, and brings back atrocious pictures of human degradation, and then comes the final show, "The Judgâ€" whent Within a Generation" â€" the destroyed cities of Germany. â€" Lincoln school children who won medals or ribbons at Highland Park‘s third annual cityâ€"wide races Jan. 5, are as follows: __Pat Barker, Tom Murray, Jim Shannon, Anne Tighe, Kathie Moxwell, Cynthia Parks, Jerry Dostalek, John Guentz, Bill Cox, Kitty Biggert, Prudy Keogh, Dick Varney, John Dean, Julie Patton, Susan Murray, Elspeth Maxwell, Karl Salo, Mary Biggert, Debby The story that Mr.â€" Wilson telis with these pictures will _ strike home to every Godâ€"fearing Ameriâ€" can, for it comes from the heart of a man who has been "through it" and who has emerged, still fighting with every effort to preâ€" sent the truth of the Gospel of Christ to all who may have the good fortune to hear .him. _ Do not miss this vesper hour, Jan. 26, at 4:30, in _ Bethany church. Admission free; an offerâ€" ing will be received. LINCOLN SCHOOL WINS IN CITYâ€"WIDE RACES (Continued from page 1) mecting. The badge is given «8 anyone who has given outstanding service to the organization. Mrs. Watkins has served as a Brownie leader for two years, and as a council member for five years, culminating as commissioner for the past two years. ; Council Members of Organization Mrs. R. D. Cahn, service chairâ€" man ; Mrs. Weatherton Cherry, publicity chairman; Mrs. Leonard Davidow, ‘commissioner; Mrs. Lesâ€" lie Delhaye, tréasurer; Mrs. Geo. Hartman, membership chairman; Mrs. H. L. Hubert, â€" organization chairman (dist. 107); Mrs. Wyatt Jacobs, program coâ€"chairman ; Mrs. J. M. Maxwell, community chest representative; Mrs. P. E. McFarâ€" land, camp chairman; Mrs. Gorâ€" don R. Parks, secretary; Mrs. B. K. Perreault, finance chairman; Mrs. J. F. Priddat, registrar; Mrs. Raymond J. Ryan, training chairâ€" man; Mrs: Alain St. Cyr, social chairman; Mrs. Malcolm Sproul, organization chairman (dist. 108) ; Mrs. J. M. Watkins Jr.. delegate at large; Mrs. Russe! Whitney, Julâ€" iett Low member; ‘Mrs. Hamilton R. Winton,. program chairman. Standing Committee Members Mrs. W. J. Flynn and Mrs. Roy (O. Nereim are members of the standing committee. > (Continued from page 1) rounds in Waukegan. . The, 1200 fans who witnessed that fight were also on their feet for three rounds Highland Park Boxers â€" in the LaDukeâ€"Riddle bout. La Duke won this fight by a‘close deâ€" cision, but Riddle is confident of turning the tables when they meet again in Highland Park. ed captain of the Highland Park team, is expected to be victor in the match to be slated for him. Tom Campagna, former Chicago Golden Gloves and CYO champion, and former coach of the Universiâ€" ty of Maryland boxing team, will serve as . referee at the fights. Judges will be members of the Illinois State Athletic commission, Other officials will be _ Frank Zipoy,. Highland Park school inâ€" Frank Humphreys, newly electâ€" 'h:thc;clkhc“difï¬c-hy in -::-.‘m. loss, grief, dislocation, «strife, progress, opportunity, insufficient oflï¬q.unyflhâ€"rnflm.a‘:lt-&hm brings to you the assurance that the difficulty is not insuperable. The Bible and Christian Science literature are svailable at THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM "MEET EVERY ADVERSE CIRCUMSTANCE As Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures by Mary Baker Eddy THE PRESS 43 North Sheridan Road nouncer, George Scheuchenpfiug, by the Board of Education of School District No. 113 in the County of Lake, State of Ilinois, that a tentative amendment to the budget and appropriation ordiâ€" nance for said School District the fiscal year beginning July 1, 1946, will be on file and convenâ€" iently available to public inspecâ€" tion in the office of the Secretary of the Board of Education from and after 8:00 o‘clock a.m., 16th day of January, 1947, at Highland Park in this School District. Notice is further hereby given that a public hearing on said budâ€" get â€"and appropriation . will be held‘at 7:30 o‘clock p.m., 28th day, January, 1947, at the Highland Park High School in this School District 113. Interfaith group at 10 a.m. Thursday, Jan. 23â€" Creative Writers at 10; painting class at 7:30. Dated this 9th day of January, 1947. Board of Education of School District No. 113 in the County of Lake, State of Illinois, B. L. C. Tucker, Secretary, Deerfieldâ€"Shields Twp. High School District. 47 Friday, Jan. 17â€" ¢ Duplicate bridge, 7:30 p.m Tuesday, Jan. 21â€" North Shore Gas Ce. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Duplicate: bridge at 7:30. "THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE® The â€" following . messaige, carefully framed, hangs over the desk of General Douglas MacArthur, along with porâ€" traits _of Washington _ and Lincoln : ‘"Youth is not a time of life â€" it is a state of mind." Among North Shoreâ€" Gas Company men you find many older men who contribute much to the success of this company. _ Certainly, theit fine service proves General MacArthur‘s statement â€" "Youth is not a time of Ifei â€"it is a state of mind." Which reminds us of the quotation, "Government : is a condition by which one generation pays the last genâ€" eration‘s debts by issuing bonds for the next generaâ€" Son, "What is a budget ?" Dad, "Well, it is a method »f worrying before you spend instead of afterward." YWCA CALENDAR to , €x= Is Taken by Death church for Mrs, Delia E. Sweeney, who passed away at her home at 18 McGovern, on Wednesday, Jan. 8, at the age of T9. _ _ for over 50 years, she was the widâ€" ow of John A. Sweehey, whose master at Fort Sheridan, and Marâ€" Terrace school;a son, John M., and a sister, Mrs. Anna O‘Toole. Winfield H. Schendorf ‘Interment was made at Ascenâ€" sion cemetery. Funeral rites will be conducted on Friday at 9:30 a.m. at St. Patâ€" rick‘s church, West Lake Forest, for Winfield H. Schendorf, forâ€" mer resident of Highland Park, who passed away Jan. 10 at Glenâ€" dale, Calif. â€" Husband of Ellabelle, father of James Winfield and Anâ€" Funeral Services Saturday For Mrs. Marie K. Richter nalee. Brother of Mrs. Margaret Bowden, Mrs. Jane Day, Mrs. Ruth Bowles of Highland Park, and of Howard Bowden and Mrs. Agnes Dillon of Chicago. Arrangements in charge of Seguin Funeral home. Burial in Northshore Garden of Memories. Saturday at the Kelley chapel for Mrs. Marie, K. Richter, 10,"1-; succumbed to an illness %,four weeks on Wednesday, Jan. The widow of John Richter, she had resided in Highland Park since his death, 25 years ago. She is survived by a sister, Mrs. Elizaâ€" beth Yahnke, 541 Oakwood. member only a Buick dealer can Burial was made at ‘Memorial Park cemetery. F Rites on Friday for authorized Buick Parts and reâ€" really serve a Buick car. PARKWAY CURTAIN LAUNDRY 300 North Green Bay Road H. P. 5804 Grant D. Benson, Branch Mgr. 110 S. First St. Tel. 45 leave my little children motheriess. They know you and love you and brought up a clever orphan girl the sick woman called the orphan my husband to marry. Authorized Sales and Service North Shore Buick Co. If you need repairs, demand A woman lay very ill Having The wife Buick Owners, RAY WERHANE . Super Service Station ATTENTION! Weddings, 234 North Second Street Tel. H. P. 2022 Time Resident QUALITY ALWAYS plan your next party. Tel. Glencoe 1594 Let us help you â€" Monarch Finer Foods Thursday,© Jan. 16, 1947 Want Ads HELP WA NTE D Male or Female Clerical help wanted at FIRST NATIONAL BANK WANTED: _ DRAFTSMAN for work in the officeâ€"of the city engineer and commissioner of public works. Prefer man havâ€" ing municipal engineering exâ€" perience. . The work includes general drafting, field work and inspection of municipal improveâ€" ments and buildings, Request for application forms may be made to the City of Lake Forest, WANTED: HIGH SCHOOL BOY OR GIRL to teach two grade school girls skating after school hours. Call H. P. 4508.. . 47 HELP WANTED: White maid for general plain 5 ‘wmorhh ily. Other help kept for cleanâ€" FEMALE OFFICE HELP WANTâ€" ED: â€" Bookkeeper experienced in general ledger, payroll, taxes, etc. _ Also assistant bookkeeper. Stenographer with secretarial experience for permanent posiâ€" tions in small, pleasant office. Apply in person at. Ermine * Cleaners, Waukegan and Webâ€" ster avenues, Highwood, IIl. W A N T E D: Secretary; expeâ€" rienced; through knowledge of typing and shorthand; full time; permanent. Apply by letter only. Trinity church, Highland FOR SALE: 1940 MERCURY 2â€" DOOR SEDAN. Best offer. Call H. P. 970. 47 FOR SALE: 1946 Plymouth staâ€" tion wagon, complete with raâ€" dio, heater, etc.; also 1946 Crosâ€" ley, both practically new. 1969 °_ Larkdale drive. Tel. Glenview 108â€"M. _‘ 47â€"2 FOR SALE: COCKER SPANIEL PUPPIES, AKC litter registerâ€" FOR SALE: ZEISS IKOMAT CAMERA. Fast lens. In exâ€" cellent condition. Phone H.P. 1731. N 40 FOR SALE: Davenport; studio couch; maple pullâ€"up chairs; electric exercising machine; dishes; clothing, etc. HIGHLAND PARK TRADING 47 S. St. Johns Ave. HP. 2744 FOR RENT: Attractive sleeping room; pyt. entrance and bath. Gentleman preferred. Call H. P. 559 after 5 p.m. 47 THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET every new family in the community. If you know of a Newcomer to Highland Park or SAM WO LAUNDRY will do quick service and will take new customers. Good work. 511 Cenâ€" tral ‘Ave., H. P. 45 ROOFING â€" SIDING â€" INSUâ€" . EATION. Roofing of all types; . new or repair jobs. I specialize in preserving wood shingles, PAINTING & PAPER â€"HANGING _ 623 Vine Ave., Highland Park M. Preti E. L. Inman Tel, H. P. 6576 Tel. H.P. 89 am 37â€"40 220 E. Deerpath, Lake Forest, ul 47 ed. 10 weeks old. T. W. Agney, Libertyville, III. Telephone 1252J. 47â€"50 which are not too old. Also do many types of siding. Don‘t wait for winter. Tel. H.P. 3879 for information. _ Ask for B. AMIDEL 32â€"35 Help Wanted . 84 For Mrs. Ford, H. P. 3849 21tf 47