ice. Another in the series of mesâ€" sages, "Things Christians Should Not Do." _ This message will deal 10:45 am. Hour of worship. Sub ject, "Prayer and Souls." 9:30 am. Sunday school for all ages. R Alvin C. Kniker, Pastor Phone H. P. 1599 Sunday, March 92â€" _ (Evangelical Congregational) S. Green Bay road at Laurel R. 8. Wilson, pastor. _ Tel. 173i Sunday, March 9â€" 9:30 am. Sunday school. _ 10:45 am. _ Morning worship. Monday, March 10â€" _ __. 7:30 pm. Youth Fellowship at the church. Tuesday, March 11â€" * .'_l;Sgp;. Meeting of the Sunâ€" day council and teachers. Thursday, March 13â€" 3:00 pm. Pastor‘s class for church membership, Subject: "Soâ€" cial Application of Christian Prinâ€" ciples: Institutions of the Church." 7:00 pm. Youth fellowship. Wednesday, March 12. 6:30 pm. Annual congregational dinner and business meeting: . Two trustees, class leaders, and Sunday school officers to be elected R BETHANY CHURCH (Evangelical United Brethren) Laure] Ave. at McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, minister Phone H. P. 3522 Sunday, March 9â€" 9:30 am. Sunday school in all departments. § 11:00 am. Divine worship. Serâ€" mon by Rev. Laubenstein. The Little Heralds meet under leadéerâ€" ship of . Helen Hecketsweiler. Wednesday, March 12â€" 7:A5 pm. Lenten services. 2:00 pm. Woman‘s guild at 320 N. Green Bay road, Mrs. Alvin Kniker, hostess. 7:45 pm. Choir rebearsal. A cordial welcome ‘awaits you at all services. * Subject of next Sunday‘s Leason Sermon, "Man." esn Thursday, March 13. 1:30 pm. WSWS meeting in the home of Mrs. Earl Fritsch, 93 Clifton aveâ€" nue. Sundays â€" 1:30, or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. Lenten service on Wednesday, March 12, at 7:45. Fourth in the series of lectures. on "Fundamenâ€" tols of Faith." Topic, "Salvation." The annual home missions festival of the Woman‘s Missionary socieâ€" ty â€"will be held after the lecture. Program and social hour. . Everyâ€" body welcome. â€" Sundaysâ€"6:30, 7:30, 9, 10, 11 and 12 noon. % Weekâ€"daysâ€"6:30, 8:15. Confessions 'S-umhy-. eves of first Fridays and Holidays, 4 and 7:30 p.m. 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. Oakridge and Hich Sts., Highweod Herbert W. Linden, Pastor * Phone H. P. 4769 Church school at 9:30,. . Morning worshin at 10:45. Evensong at 7:45. Choir rehearsal Friday at 7:45. Luther â€" league Tuesday, March 11, at the home of Marie Dahi, 215 Sard place. Gladys Grant will be in charge of the program. _ 8:0¢ pm. Senior choir rehearsal. Saturday, March 15. 10:30 am. Bethany choristers rehearsal. Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Mortison. Rev. Edmund J. Skoner, S.T.L Rev. John P. O‘Connell, S.T.D. 200 S. Green Bay Rd.â€"H.P. 20 FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, _ Small children are cared for durâ€" ing Sunday church service. 2 -Buntlny school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. _ 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 suthorized Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed or purchased. 3 FIRST ‘CHURCH OF CHRIST, * SsCIENTIST 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church Page 6 ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH WELCOME TO CHURCH IMMACULATE CONCEPTION C CHURCH 7:00 pm. Christian Endeavor. 7:45 pm. Evening Sospel serv ZINN LUTHERAN CHURCH sreen at with "Is the Gambler a class monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Hulda Botker, 281 Park avenue, at 8 pm. Wednesday, March 12. Midâ€"week service of prayer and praise at 8 pm â€"led by the clasyâ€"leader, Leslic Drieske. Visitors are always wel 9:15 am. Morning worship at Lake Forest in the American Leâ€" gion hall, McKinley at Wisconsin. 9:30 am. Church school. â€"Beginâ€" ners, primary and junior. ‘ 9:55 am. Choir rehearsal. 11 :00 am. Church school. Interâ€" mediate in the parish house; high school in the church. 11:00 am. Morning worship. 6:30 pm. Westminister Fellowâ€" ship will hold the second annual assembly for all the young people from the Chicago area at the Secâ€" ond Presbyterian church of Chicaâ€" Friday, March 14. Choir rehearsâ€" al at 7:30 pm. Saturday, March 15. Junior Inâ€" struction class at 10:30 am. 11:30 am, 6:30 and 7:30 pm.â€" The Luthéran hour over WGN, 7:00 pm. °_ Young People‘s soâ€" ciety attends "King of Kings" at Immanue} church, Glenview. go at 1936 S. Michigan avenue. The highlight of the evening will be the message brought to young people by Dr. T. Z. Koo, world reâ€" nowned Christian. Monday, March 10, 10 am. Woâ€" man‘s association monthly board meeting in the parish house. Tuesday, March 11, 6:30 pm. Tuesday Eveninig group supper and work, meeting in the parish house. Wednesday, March 12, 3:45 pm. Communicants‘ class meeting in the parish house. 7:15 pm. Rehearsal for, choirs. Thursday, March 13, 10:30 am. Women‘s Bible class conducted by Mrs. Arthur F. Tylee at the library. All women of the community invitâ€" . 374 ,Laurel avenue Sunday, March 9â€" in the Postwar World, Which?" Text, "It is good for a man to reâ€" main just as he is." I Cor. 7:26. An American translation. *% WCFL and‘WIND. 7:30 pm. Boy Scout troop 324 in scout room. " Rabbi Shulman to Discuss Jewish Problem The ancient Jewish festival of Purim will be celebrated on Thursâ€" day, March 6. This holiday comâ€" memorates the struggle of the Jews in Persia to maintain their existence and integrity in the face of intolerance and hatred. . The present scene hasn‘t changed much. The minorityâ€"status of the Jews has become identified with a chronic term, "The Jewish Probâ€" lem." â€" The sermon of the week denls with the expectations ‘the Christian® have concerning the ‘The Men‘s Fellowship will meet Monday evening, March 17. 7:30 pm. _ Watchtower study. Subject, "Singleness or Marriage f Tel. H. P. 950 â€" Sunday, March 92â€" 9:30 am. Sunday school in the assembly hall.« ¢ 10:45 am. Morning worship. The | topic is "Conquest Over Evil." Lk.j 11 :14â€"28. ] Wednesday, March 12 at 8 pm. Lenten service. _ Pastor Platzer will speak on 1 Peter 2:24, comâ€" menting h the hymn, "Jesus, Grant That Balm and Healing" by J. B. Koenig. . H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Laurel, Lindén and Prospect Phone H. P. 263 Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, minister Sallie Lee,. Religious Education Sunday, March 9â€" 7:30 to 9:30 pm. Lenten school. A training school for church school workers and parents. â€"â€"This Friday evening at . the North Shore Congregation Israel, Rabbi Charles E. Shulman will disâ€" cuss from his pulpit "What Chrisâ€" tians Expect of Jews." (A Purim fulfilled? _ Regular services are held at the temple every Friday night at 8:15. All visitors cordially invited. 6:15 pm. Book Study, ‘Let God Be True." Subject, "The Lord‘s Return." Chapter XV. Monday, March 10, 8 pm. Votâ€" ing body at the church hall. Tuesday, March 11, 8 pm®. Adult Discussion group. Thursday, March 13, 2 pmi. Reâ€" deemer guild meets at.the church Mrs. Harry Eichler, hostess. ; Tuesday, March 11. The Berean REDEEMER EVANC. LUTH JEHOVAH‘S WITNESSES YWCA, Highland Park 587 Central Avenue Thief?" an Avery; Carolyn Baird, Chas. Baâ€" lhr. Kean Block, Jack Close, Carâ€" ol Coppens, Kenneth Harder, Charâ€" |lotte Harris, Nancy Johnson, Suâ€" | sanâ€" Lautman, Carole Metzenbers, Harold Nelson, Patty â€" Péterson, Louise Polisk, _ Barbara Tuerk. John Weber, Marvyn â€"Witteile, Penny Zeisler. High School Seniors Top Honor Roll on the first semester honor soll, which has just been released by freshmen third, and the mores fourth‘ The first honor roll is as fol 5 As â€" Geraldine Bailey, _ A! Baum, Jeanne Bertrand, Mary Eriksen, Ned Greenberg, Wendy 3 As â€" 2 Bs â€" Betty Arnswald, Barbara Britton. Barbara Flynn, Jo Anne Myer, Sue _ Ostrander, Ruth Rogan, Joan _ Smith, Sue Straus, Nell Taussig, Theo Zmeske. berg, Janice Schick,. _ Dee â€" Dee Smart, Winogene Stureis. _ Anne Temoleton, Winslow Whitman, Elâ€" en Whitney, Guy Wilbor, Marilyn Berg, Patty Kilpatrick, Sheila Sybeson, Gretchen Wiltberger. 2 As â€" 2 Bs â€" Kenneth Arenâ€" berg. Paul Areriberg, Peter=Armâ€" strong, Bernard Barnes, Nancy Bartéll, Ann Boyd, Kyle Brown, Lee Bruno, Joverne Buimer, Nanâ€" ey Cahill, John Cleary, Caroline Cronkhite, _ Margie . Demichelis, Mike Farrell, Richard Flinn, Georâ€" gin Glader, Dick Hesler, _ Edith Hirsch, David Hutchinson, Helen Kee, Margaret King, _ Frances Manfredini, Bruce McClure, Bevâ€" erly Mett, Robert _ Metzenberg, Elaine Mrazek, Mariiyn‘Peterson, Nancy Rabattiny, Laure! Rosenâ€" thal, Janine Ross, Anne Silvesman, Sue Sparling, Nancy Thorson, Jean Troxel, Mary Vanoni, €ary! Wagâ€" ner, Jerry Walecka, Jayne Swinea, Nancy Zipoy. * Dist. 13 â€" Chairman, Railph Mack, 1100 S. Green Bay, phone 3770; coâ€"chairman, Miss Mildred Walther, 122 S. Green Bay, phone 2183. Workers â€" Mrs. Phillin C. Bigâ€" gert, Miss Harretta Gregori, Henâ€" ry Hixon and Mrs. Ralph Mack. 4 As â€" 1 B â€" Charles Gillett, Bob Haskins, Paula Kubhn, _ Maâ€" Workers â€" Mesdames Harold Holt,~Clayton â€" Lundquist, W. H. Bartel, Bert Gréene, M. J. Mitchâ€" ell, Jake Fell, Ken Margeson, Earl Dichl, Thomas Compere, Gaston Robert, Herman Newman, L Mcâ€" Caffery, Martin Hart, Jack Moran, Earl Stupple, Starr. Thomas, Sydâ€" ney Graham, Matthew . Brown, Ralph Cooper, David Johnson, Miss Helen Gieser, and Messrs. Michael Melchiorre and Rev. H. K. Platzer. Dist. 14 â€" Chairman â€" Mrs. Philip N. Gould, 1523 Westview, phone 2737; coâ€"chairman, Mrs. W. H. Stouffer, 2232 Ridgelee, phone 3987. Hendrickson," Ray Naegele, ‘Mrs. H. C. Danner, Mrs. Roud McCann, Mrs. Wm. Rectenwald, Mrs. L. N. Harter, Mrs. T. Schmidt, Mrs. M. L. Kerrihard and Mrs, J. J. Lidiekâ€" List of Workers â€" (Continued from page B.; Elmore, phone 1109. Dist. 15 â€" Chairman â€" Mrs. B. S. Leech; 708 Sunnyside, phone 723. Workers â€" Messrs. Benjamin Bruce, Warren Peterson, Hans Bahr, Henry Stein, Richard Drake, Harold Glandt, Robert Lehmpuhl, Robert Miclenz, Mesdames Leon Emmert, Norman Harvey, Jack Green, Earl Sheahen, Jack Frech, Charles Walker, Albert Mecham, John Onesti and Miss Edith Evans. Dist. 16 â€" Chairman, ‘Tom Clark, 426 Oakwood, phone 1943 and 3300; coâ€"chairman, F. E. Kelâ€" McLain, Brand, 1 Udell. ler. 1881 Burton avenue, phon@ soliciting Dist. 9 â€"â€" Chairmin, William McCullough, 1358 Broadview aveâ€" nue, phone 5277; coâ€"chairman, B. K. Perremwalt, 858 Glencoe avenue, Mesdames E. 1. Vinvard, Mrs. Paul Finder, Mrs. N. Ziven and Mrs. Kenneth Russ. The seniors led the school with e greatest number of students 4 As â€" Barbara Alexander, Joâ€" Workers â€" C. W. Smith, H. J. Workers â€" Messrs. _ William THE â€"PRESS and John 1) Misses Miriam Steever and Lucile Showers, Messrs. G. G. Kalsein, C. and W. H. Blessing. » Mesdames Elizabeth Axline, Vicâ€" tor Glader, T. R. Wyles, Louis Geâ€" miner, George Hall Jr., Tom Clark, pach, Edward Brown, Kenneth McLain, Charles Nichols and Arâ€" chie Antes. In order to assure fans one of the finest programs ever to be witâ€" nessed in Lake county, the direcâ€" tors and coaches of the Highland Park club are arranging to include their local Golden Glove champiâ€" ons in exhibition bouts that night. Angie _ Passuello, _ heavyweight champion of southern Wisconsinâ€" northern Illinois, will be paired against a strong Chicago boy who waseliminated in the Golden Glove tournament. Tom Tapper, lightâ€" weight champion, will be matched with _ the . Golden Glove novice champion. Bob Weber will be opâ€" posed by one of Coach Frank Gilâ€" mer‘s proteges of Libertyville. Walter Meierhoff Jr., John Udell, Henry Bernard, Fred Fell, Fred Schweiger, Dr. Lang, Herman Ansâ€" (Continued from page 1) conference championship. Outstanding officials have been obtained for the show. _ Holland Engles, a Highland Park resident and announcer for WGN, will be guest announcer. Judges will be Frank Mastro of the Chicago Tribâ€" une sports staff; Jimmy Serenella, 1940â€"41. Golden Gloves and CYO champion, and later contender for the flyweight title of the world, and Ed , member of the Illinois Athle% commission and CYO and Goldén Gloves official. Tom Campagnia, . former CYO coach and also former coach for the army in the European war theâ€" ater, will be referee. Highland Park club officials feel that these three bouts alone should prove well worth the price of adâ€" mission,> : â€"«" ... t "THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE® Benjamin Franklin had a unique bathtub built to his order. It was shaped like a huge baby‘s shoe. After fillâ€" ing the tub with water which had been heated on the kitchen stove or: in kettles hung i n t h e fireplace, Franklin would climb in. He‘d sit in the heel, and stretch his legs out into the toe. _ Then he‘d adjust his reading stand . .. and sit in his bath and read. "Well," drawled the little boy, "I studied from ‘Blonâ€" die‘ until ten o‘clock news." tenâ€"yearâ€"old how long he had studied his poorly recitâ€" about three times as fast in manded of a bright â€" eyed With cheaper natural gas you‘ll be wise to order that new gas water heater soon. A ruffled ‘Cause natural gas will planned for the entertainment of This show is to be staged in honâ€" or of the Highland Park conches, Mel Mullins, Eb Inman, Joe Tazioâ€" 1i, Charlie Zahnle and John Rossi, according to George Bock, Jr., or whether you are an employee, following is helpful material to meet your needs in the Highland Park: public library : Business Phrases in Six Languages Basic phrase§ and expressionsâ€" backbone of business letters in English, French, Dutch, German, and Russian. Effective Personal Letters. Butâ€" terfield.. 54 Specimen _ letters : simplifying thepmï¬mdmm for business and professional men. Seven Steps Toward Simplified Simplified and advanced bookâ€" keeping procedures explained. Tï¬ Study for Cost Control. Carâ€" . . A method of measuring effort and utilizing the results for major controls in a wanufacturing busiâ€" Practical Accounting. Theiss. Other books along these lines are Advertising and Selling Through Business Publications, Profits from Courtesy, Small Business and Venâ€" ture Capital, Supervising People, Real Estate Selling and Leasing, Antomobile Engines, Union Rights and Union Duties, Commercial Atâ€" las and Marketing Guide. TO YOU IT CAN MEAN A specialty act during the inâ€" rmission of 15 bouts is being Basic fundamentals of accountâ€" ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY See the Chief Operator 21 S. St. Johns Avenue PUBLIC LIBRARY Telephone operators pronounce _ certain syllables in this manâ€" ner so that misunderâ€" standin‘x of numbers may be avoided. To them, wun,wtoc;, f thâ€"râ€"ee, foâ€"wer . merely mean 1â€"2â€"3â€"4 Drop in and learn more about the interâ€" esting work of a telâ€" ephone operator. Interesting full time work w i t h good starting wage. starting wage â€"as high as $29.00 per 5â€"day week to start. Congenial as sociates of y 0 u r own age. | > Steady, dependable Opportunities f o r advancement. THâ€"Râ€"EE FOâ€"WER Thursday, March 6, 1947 There sre pamphlets issued by the U. S. Department of Comâ€" merce on <:tablishing and operatâ€" ing variows types of small busiâ€" ncss, and 1. siness Week. a nx.z5â€" zine giving up to date bisiness trehds and i1 sormation which may be Lorrowcd. Want Ads HELP WANTE D Male or Female Clerical help wainted at FIRST NATIONAL BANK WANTED: White general maid for plain cooking for 8 adults. No heavy cleaning; large house, but girl will work in one part only, other help for work in rest of house. Good money; referâ€" ences. Call Mrs, Carl Bingham, H. P. 84. > » I WANTED: Waitress, Short hours, good wages. Apply at Glencoe Grill, 329 Park avenue, Glencoe, HELP WANTED: OFFICE GIRL Must have knowledge of shortâ€" hand 5% day week. Paid vacaâ€" tion, group insurance and reâ€" tirement plan. Pleasant congenâ€" ial offiec. Call H. P. 629 â€" Boy Scout office. 1â€"2 FOR SALE: Kitchen ventilation WANTED TO RENT, LEASE OR BUY: 4â€"roomâ€" or 5â€"room house or ‘bungalow with 2 bedrooms. For 4 adults, _ Must be availa~ ble May 1 or sooner. _ Phone Lake Bluff 2349 or write P.O. Box 37, Lake Bluff, HII. 1p _ PARKWAY CURTAIN LAUNDRY 300 North Green Bay Road H. P. 5804 WANTED TO RENT: _ For sumâ€" mer, 3â€" or 4â€"bedroom house, by responsible couple with daughâ€" ter, 3. Can furnish best referâ€" ences. Call Lakeview 2531. 1â€"2 THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET every new family in the community. If you know of a Newcomer to Highland Park or â€"Income Taxes, Notary Public Systems installed, np_a-vhu and operated. Specializing in service to 595 W. Park Highland Park 1642 â€"~1â€"3 Tel. H. P. 5576 PAINTING & PAPER HANGING 47 S, St. Johns Ave. H. P. 2744 §2â€"1 Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing 322 N. First Highland Park T7 or call Glencoe 81. WANTED TO RENT 623 Vine Ave., Highland Park â€" . Preti E. L Inman preâ€"war fan; 8â€"in. blade, in origâ€" inal carton. Tel. H.P. 5760. 51tf Accounting and Bookkeeping CLOSED FPOR VACATION UNTIL MARCH 2 ICHLAND PARK TRADIN Weddings, cocktail parties,* Help Wanted Let us help you plan your next party. Tel. Glencoe 1594 D A HL S For Sale 21tf 39