_ Sundaysâ€"6:30, 7:30, 9, 10, 11 and 12 noon. Weekâ€"daysâ€"6:30, 8:15. Confessions Saturdays, eves of first Fridays and Holidays, 4 and 7:30 p.m. : Baptisms Sundays â€"â€" 1:30, or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. Deerfield and Green Bay Rds Rt. Rev. Msgt. Joseph P. Morrison * Pastor Rev. Edmund J. Skoner, S.T.L Rev. John P. O‘Connell, S.T.D. | 200 S. Green Bayâ€" Rd.â€"H.P. 202 Masses J Thursday, Feb. 20, 8 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal. Saturday, Feb. 22, 10:30 a.mâ€" Bethany choristers rehearsal. WELCOME TO CHURCH .. Wednesday, Feb. 19, 4 p.m. Class in Christian Education. 8:00 p.m. Midweek Church Fellowship servâ€" ice.‘ This will be the first day of 7:00 p.m. _ Evangelical Youth Fellowship. Tuesday, Feb. 18, 8 p.m. Monthâ€" ly meeting of the Philathea class in the home of Mrs. Lisle Hawley, 1125 8. Linden. (Evangelical United Brethren) Laure! Ave. and McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister * Phone H.P. 3522 Sunday, Feb. 16â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school in all departments. _ f 8:00 p.m.First session of the pastor‘s class for preparation for Church _ membership. ° Subject: "First Century Christianity." 11:00 a.m. Divine worship. Serâ€" mon by Rev. Lester H. Laubenâ€" stein, minister, Lenten Banks and carton of "Budget Envelopes" will be distributed. _ T:00 p.m. Christian Endeavor. .h:flhirqâ€'hlthmdmehl _ Sunday evening services. _ Al J. ~ Conn, Chicago businessman and radio broadcaster. 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 afterncon, 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. authorized Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed or purchased. ‘ Subject of next Sunday‘s Leason Sermon, "Soul." â€" Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH 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. Smail children are cared for durâ€" ing Sunday church service.. Sunday, Feb. 23. _ Rev. Paul Â¥phantis of the Greekâ€"American mission will speak at the evening service. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTI@T 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Friday, Feb. 11. World Wide Day of Prayer for missions will be observed ‘at the parsonage The day will begiri at 10:30 and conâ€" tinue into the afternoon. . ‘Those coming are asked to bring sandâ€" wiches for lunch. _ All are_wel> come. 4 Friday, Feb. 21. 7:30 p.m. Choir rehearsal, Ed Sherry, director, _ Thursday, ‘Feb. 20, _ Women‘s Missionary society monthly meetâ€" ing at 2:30 at the home of Mrs. Frederick Halton, 1314 Westview. Mrs. Wm. Diener, coâ€"hostess. Stewâ€" ardship meeting. * J Wednesday, Feb. 19. Midâ€"week service at 8 p.m. with special atâ€" tention to the significance of Ash Wednesday. > Monday, Feb. 17. Men‘s Fellowâ€" ship at 8 p.m. Dr. Caspar Dahle, superintendent of schools at Elm Place and Green Bay Rd., will speak, giving a message on India, ilustrated . with pictures taken while he was on duty with the U. 8. army. All men and young men are invited to this service, The new officers will take charge, including Lioyd Moon, president; Ed Sherry, vice president; H. W. Ellis, secreâ€" tary; Raymond Fidder, treasurer. Page 6 FIRST UNITED.EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Congregational) S. Green Bay at Laure] R. 8. Wilson, pastor Tel. 1781 inday, Feb. 16â€" 9 :30 am. Sunday school. _ 1045 a.m. Hour of Worship. BETHANY CHURCH Rabbi Shulman to the D; 5 Palesti f9f | _ ‘This Friday evening, at the ** North Shore Congregation Israel, Rabbi Charles E. Shulman will disâ€" uth cuss from his pulpit the present unrest in Palestine and the backâ€" ‘*hâ€" ‘rround of the situation which now ase eccupies so promipgnt place in the €¥> newspaper hudlin‘ of the world. He will deal, especially, with the 858 conflict between the Jewish agency * : representing the whole Jewish *Y~ community of Palestine and the * , British government whose policies Sunday, Feb. 16â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:45 a.m. _ Morning worship. Theme: "Stewardship of Money." Wednesday, Feb, 19â€" M I 7:45 p.m. Lenten service. R Thursday, Feb. 20â€" on 7:45 p.m. Choir rehearsal, A cordial welcome awnits you ht all our services. ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH | Green Bay road and Homewood j Alvin C. Kniker, pastor | Phone H. P. 1599 ‘have led to the present tragic imâ€" passe. _ He will also discuss the {role of the Arabs in the current discussions regarding the future | of that oftâ€"promised land . called | Palestine; . ; The Young Women‘s Missionary society meets Tuesday evening of ‘next week at the parsonage, 112 |High St., with Mrs. Herbert W. jl,inden as hostess. Mrs. Elmer Blank will be in charge of the proâ€" ',:ram. Visitors welcome. Ash Wednesday, Feb. 19. Lenten isl‘rvice at 7:45. c Regular services at the temple every Friday at 8:15 p.m, All vis itors welcome. The Lutheran Brotherhood will meet Friday evening of this week at the home of David Dahl, 215 Sard place. All men welcome. â€" ‘Donations of clothes. for war sufferers in Europe will be grateâ€" fully received. Call 4769 or 1464 for pickâ€"up. Morning worship at 10:45. Serâ€" mon topic, "What Price Glory." ZI0N EV. LUTH. CHURCH Oakridge and High, Highwood Herbert W. Linden Pastor Church school and Bible class at 9:30 a.m. C Wednesday, Feb. 19, 8 p.m. Ash Wednesday, Lenten service with the pastor preaching the sermon. Pastors H. W. Lehman, P. Munâ€" dinger and H. K. Platzer will alâ€" ternate from Wednesday to Wedâ€" nesday, P203 S Eie AECIOTY . | _ :45 p.m. Hilander elub pot luck | _ A! 7 Conn» Chicago, o supper and entertainment. thifd of a 1cs of s "7:15 p.m. Rehearsal for all the day night .:'"“. in.'tho.d‘lu ited ;l;.o i:‘d. Feb. 20â€" Evangelical church on S. Grm; ursday, Feb. 10:30 am. Women‘s Bible class fgs 1one, bunday . tvehing, Fe by Mrs. Arthur P. Tylee at the liâ€" i’reu. re Mr. brary. All women in the communiâ€" Conn in dic.llt:.:n‘ :nmc"ni‘.l ty are invited. { Twelve, years ago, he was a hobo |and victim of ‘the depression, but REDEEMER EVAN. Lu‘ruznANk“ present he is head Of the Laâ€" s CHURCH | Salle Engineering Co., president 587 Central Ave. | of the Lakeside Tool Co., and diâ€" fl. K. Platser, MA., Dastor |Fector of the A. F. AndeFSQR HOK Highland Park 950 + lworkn. He attributes his change Friday, Feb. 14â€" . ; |of position to an experience in a 8:00 p. m. Redeemer guild box |rescue mission in Evansville, Ind., social, \when he consecrated himself to Sunday, Feb. 16 . |\God and his service after a life 9:30 a.m,_Sunday school. ._ | of uselessness. He came to Chiâ€" 10:45 a. m. Morning worship cago shortly after that and was with Rev. S. E. Rathke of Waukeâ€" remarried to his wife, who had gan Service center. Subject: "Preâ€" been forced to separate from him paring Yourselves for Lent." | severat years before due to conâ€" Ti ons S Wemnink worshin â€" St [ Sitions in the home. 25 Chicago, Be Lake Forest American Legion hall, wanted to study for the ministry, McKinley and Wisconsin. _ Rev. but this was not advisable. He beâ€" Rathke will be guest speaker. came superintendent of the Sunâ€" 11:30 a.m. Lutheran hour over day school in the Epiphany Baptist | WGN. Repeat broadcast at 6:30 church, from which place tlla“Old! over WCFL and 7:30 over WIND. Sunday School Program" is bmcd-‘ Wednesday, Feb. 19, 8 pm. A'h | cast every Sunday morning at 9. Wednesday, Lenten service with He also participates in I’W! the pastor preaching the sermon. of the Christian Businessmens| Pastors H. W. Lehman, P, Munâ€" committee of which he is .-uem-{ vinger aind H. K; Hintsor Will 8| ber. _He is trensuter of the Chicaâ€" | ternate from Wednesday to Wedâ€" goland Youth _ for â€" Christ, and nesday, served as treasurer of the union es ' evangelistic meetings in Chicago ZI0N EV. LUTH. CHURCH | Arena last spring. | Mutcia cce y an: o wye s i REDEEMER EVAN. LUTHERAN' + CHURCH | 587 Central Ave. | H. K. Platzer, M.A., pastor | Highland Park 950 4 ‘ Friday, Feb. 14â€" . T | 10:30 am. Women‘s Bible class by Mrs. Arthur P. Tylee at the liâ€" brary. All women in the communiâ€" ty are invited. ( 3:45 p.m. Communicants‘ class in the parish house. 7:30 pm. Boy Scout troop 324 in the scout room. . â€" Woman‘s association. 10 a.m. Dressings and sewing; 12 noon, chancel service, Miss Sallie Lee conducting; _ 12:30, â€" luncheon, Mrs. Carpenter‘s group; 2:00 p.m. program â€"‘"On Christian Educaâ€" tion." Movie activities at a sumâ€" mer conference, especially Westâ€" minster lodge, Saugatuck, Mich. Tuesday, Feb, 18â€" Wednesday, Feb. 19â€" 11 a.m. Morning worship. The Sacrament of Christian Baptism will be administered to infants and little children, Parents please note. Louis W. Sherwin, D.D., minister Sallie Lee. Religious Education Sunday, Feb. 16â€" 9:80 a.m. Church school. Beginâ€" ners, primary and junior. * 9:65 am. Choir rehearsal. 11 a.m. Church school. Interâ€" mediate department in the parish house and high school group in the 7:15 p.m. Tuxis society. Monday, Feb. 17â€" 4 H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect Phone H. P. 263 Not in the clamor of the crowded street, * Not in the shouts and plaudits of Bet i ives, are triumph and ut ourse are ‘of'o.ot. â€"Longfellow. local boys will encounter the Fox Lake Boys club, a new team in the league, and one of the most promâ€" ising yet developed. Come out back your boys with lMï¬::c‘.‘ They depend on you for wins. | local (Continued from page 1) academy on the same date were defeated in what may be called their first time in action, but the boys came home happy and thrilled with the thought of being so highâ€" ly honored as guests of the greatâ€" est hosts ever.. The team is happy to know that they will again be invited to go to the academy next year when they hope to turn the tables by bringing home a win. Feb. 28 should be a marked date for all loyal boxing fans when the The next community meetings to discuss this proposed referendum will be held at Raviniaâ€"school on Feb. 25, at 8 p.m., and at Lincoln school Feb. 26 at 8 p.m. . These meetings are open to the public. * In light of this problem;,~ the board has planned a referendum for Saturday, March 1, which will permit the board of education to remove the restrictions on the tax rate which at present limit the board to only a 5 per cent increase in its levy for any one of the next five years. A referendum to acâ€" complish this purpose was held in District 107 in the spring of 1946 and was successful in that district. (Continued from page 1) than are entering it each year, and that very few people are entcePâ€" ing colleges to prepare for teachâ€" ing. It therefore appears that the shortage of qualified teachers will continue for several years to come. Dist. 108 Boardâ€" He travels all over the United States by means of his own plane, to direct the activities of his enâ€" ginecring business which is the second largest of its kind in the world. He is in great demand as a speaker in various parts of the country. Chicago Business Man Speaks in Special Churches Rev. Wilson is scheduled to speak Sunday evening, Feb. 16, at the _ Salem Evangelical Free e h in Chicago, under auspices of the Aaron post of the American lz'on. The Highland Park pulâ€" pit will be filled by Al J. Conn, prominent church worker Mr. Fred Botker and Rev. R. 8. Wilson of the United Evangelical church, went to Reading, Px., this week, to attend a special adjournâ€" ed session of the General conferâ€" ence of Evangelical churches. The local men represent the churches of their denomination in this secâ€" tion at this meeting, which was unable to conclude their business in the October meeting. ~ They left Sunday night and expect to return by Friday morning. LOCAL MEN ATTEND God Be True." Chap,. 13. "Babâ€" bath in Shadow and Reality." 3:30 p.m. Watchtower study on "Marriage." Text: "What Thereâ€" fore God w together, let not man put ." Matt. 19:6. JEHOVA‘S WITNESSES YWCA, 374 Laurel svenue T HE PRESS Secretary, Board of Park Commisâ€" sioners of the Park District of Highland Park, Lake County, Tilinois. BY ORDER OF the Board of Park Commissioners of the Park District of Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois. EDWARD M. STEELE, President, Board of Park Commis: sioners of the Park District of Highland Park, Lake County, Ilinois. 4. The Board of Commissioners reserve the right to inquire ‘into and determine the use to be made of the aboveâ€"described land by the bidder, and further reserves the right to reject any or all bids. 3. The term of the lease shall be for fifteen (15) years. _ Rent shall become due on the first day of each month and will be payable in advance. 2. All bids submitted shall be in writing, sealed, and shall be lccon":nlod by a tender in cash or in form of a certified check in an amount equal to the rent to be paid for a period of three (3) months. 1. Ail bids shall be made and presented to the Board of Commisâ€" sioners at an adjourned reguiar meeting of the Board of Commisâ€" sioners of the Park . District of Highiand Park in the Board ofâ€" lices at the City Hall of Highland Park, Illinois, at 8:00 .M. on the 3rd day of March, 1947. The terms of the lease shall be as follows: the North line of said Northeast quarter six hundred twenty and wirtyâ€"three hundredths (620.33) teet; therice North on a line paralâ€" lel to the West line of said Northâ€" east quarter a distance of three hundred ninetyâ€"seven and threeâ€" tenths (397.3) feet to the North line. of said Northeast â€"quarter; thence West on said North line of said Northeast quarter to the place of beginning, containing five and twoâ€"thirds (0 2/3) acres, _ Commencing at the Nortiwest corner of the wortheast quarter of the. Northwest quarter of Section i wentyâ€"six (26), ‘l‘ownalhp Fortyâ€" tnree (43) North, Range Twelve (1z), lbast of the Third Principal Meridian, _ and _ running thence mouth on the West line of the said wortheast quarter and on the West une of Hamuiton‘s second Addiâ€" tion three hundred ninetyâ€"seven and three tenths (397.3) feet; tnence East on a line parallel to _ All of these facilities will be loâ€" cated in beautiful, healthful surâ€" roundings which should help to keep our children away from the downtown district, drug s#res and cornérs. that, on the 3rd day of March, iÂ¥47, the Board of Fark Commisâ€" sianers of the Park District of Highland Park, Lake County, Hliâ€" nois, will lease at public aucuon at the office of the Commissioners in tne City hall in Highland Fark, at the nour of 8:00 o‘clock P.M., the iollowing described property: Game rooms for the grade school children are part of the present plan and will include play and music equipment,. . Adequate rooms for art instruction, éraft instruction and a community dark room will be included in the plans to care for the many classes which are now beingâ€"held. h Another feature of the proposed community center is a communiâ€" ty hall, It would seat several hundred people, have an elevated stage, kitchen,. and checking faciliâ€" ties. Here would be conducted community meetings of all sorts, dances and parties. Club rooms for small group meetings will also be available for community elubs and organizations, f \ Teen age quarters have been much in demand by our high school and older boys and girls. . A well equipped hangout with a snack bar, comfortable furniture, game and music facilities would be enâ€" thusiastically received by them. in Highland Park. Such a gymâ€" nasium would enable us to conâ€" duct athletic activities for children and grownâ€"ups, including basketâ€" ball, badminton, volleyball, boxâ€" ing, community dancing and many other community activities. For many years a large, well equipped gymnasium at least 70 x 100 feet in size and having showâ€" ers and dressing rooms has been the number one recreational need (Continued from page 1) site is centrally located and can be easily reached from all portions of the city; it would be a safer place for children to vnlay away from traffie hazards; it would provide an ideal community cenâ€" terâ€"park combination, which is conâ€" sidered by community planners as a most desirable plan. Playground Needsâ€" NOTICE OF LEASE NOTICE ISs HEREBY GIVEN ROY MILLEN, ‘North Shore Gas Ce. The Farmer Beverage Co. of 307 Oakwood avenue has been named distributor for Carling‘s Red Cap ale in l-? county, John T. Farmer, who establishâ€" ed the business in 1934, is active in veteran circles, and a member of the Elks and Moose lodges. The committe> in charge of the tournament includes Herman Freundlich, Wilmette; Paul Popâ€" ple, Evanston; Dan Kreer, Skokie; John Evers, Highland Park. (Continue«a from page 1) elibigle to compete in the Midâ€" Western Novice _ Table Tennig €Championships _ on . April 19 at Lane high school. Players must furnish their own paddle and wear dark clot>ing. Contributions may be in the form of cash, legacies or pledges. Legacies and pledges may provide for contributions in cash, securiâ€" ties or other real estate. As the Highland Park Hospital is largely operated through funds obtained from the citizens of the community it serves, it follows that the only way the community can provide itself with the hospital facilities it needs is by voluntary gifts and contributions. Table T. As the assets of the hospital are not sufficient to provide funds for the needed program of exâ€" pansion, the Board of <Trustees has authorized and is now engaged in a program to secure the needâ€" ed additional financing. tions for an additional 100 paâ€" tients. These accommodations will comprise 68 private rooms, 11 semiâ€"private wards, two threeâ€"bed and one four bed ward, one sun room and one waiting room and other necessary facilities, Costs for this portion of the plan, inâ€" cluding complete equipping and furnishing, are estimated at $250,â€" tive offices and equipment,. Necâ€" essary costs are estimated at $140, We could write a book about the advantages of naâ€" tural gas, but the things that interest you most is that naâ€" tural gas will soon be here! _ (Continued from 4) ility section will mfl. new laundry, heating plant and kitchen The fourth phase consists of the proposed construction of a new east wing to provide accomodaâ€" It is almost getting so a respectable person is ashamâ€" »d to carry a modern book. ~Advertising _ Age â€" magaâ€" zine reports a new vending machine w h ic h dispenses popular b o i k s in 25¢ reâ€" prints. _ The buyer makes his choice from 96 books inâ€" serts his quarter and the book slides out. ] I hate the guys What criticise And minimize The other guys ‘Whose enterprise Has made them rise Above the guys _ , Who criticize. MODERN DECORATING SERVICE PAINTING & PAPER HANGING Be Particularâ€"It Costs no More 623 Vine Ave., Highland Park M. Preti E. I. Inman Tel. H. P. 5576 Tel. H.P. 89 37â€"40 PARKWAY CURTAIN LAUNDRY 300 North Green Bay Road H. P. 5804 Fresh Poultry â€" Meats â€" Fish Vegetables â€" Monarch Finer Foods 322 N. First Highland Park 77 THE WELCOMERS WISH To GREET every new family in the community. If you know of a Newcomer to Highland Park or Lake Forest, please call our hostess, Mrs. Ford, H. P. 3849 46t£. ROOFING â€" SIDING â€" INSUâ€" LATION. Roofing of all types; new or repair jobs. I specialize in preserving wood shingles, which are not too old. Also do many types of siding. Don‘t wait for winter. Tel. H.P. 3879 for ipformation. _ Ask _ for B. AMIDEL 32â€"35 ROOM FOR RENT: In private FOR SALE:. Elwood baby grand piano.. Second floor 514% Lauâ€" rel avenue, Highland Park. Tel. H.P. 376. 51p FOR SALE: Kitchen ventilation preâ€"war fan; 8â€"in. blade, in origâ€" «inal carton. Tel. H.P. 5760. 51tf Thursday, Feb. 13th, 1947 TNMT0S of hfe,. 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