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Highland Park Press, 17 Apr 1947, p. 6

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7:30 pm. â€" Watchtower study. Reasons for the Resurrection Hope." Text, "Touchng the Resurâ€" rection of the Dead I am Called in Question by You This Day."â€" Acts 24 :217 Earth." 874 Laurel avenue Sunday, April 20â€" â€" f 6:15 pm. Book study, "Let God Be True." Subject, . "The New Thursday, Apr. 24. 10:30 am. Women‘s Bible class in the Highâ€" land Park library. All women in the community are invited. 2:30 to 8 pm. Tuxis society will meet at Lake Forest college for the u'"lnnl North Suburban . Spring rally. Wednesday, Apr. 23, 7:15, Choir rehearsal. Tuesday, Apr. 22, 7:30 pm. Boy Scout troop 324. 11. Morning worship.~Sacrament of Christian Baptism. The church always welcomes the visitor in our service, H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect ‘ Phone H. P. 2638 > Rev. Louis W. Sherwin, minister Sallie Lee, Religious Education Sunday, April 20â€" 9:80. Church school. 9:55. Choir rehearsal, 11. Church school (7th and 8th grades) in the parish house. High school groups in the church. Saturday, April 26, 10:30. Bethâ€" any choristers. .. SBunday, April 27. Vesper service at 4 pm. ‘"Tea" will be held in honor of the new members. Rey. Francis Guither, pastor of the hisâ€" torie North Northfield church, will be the speaker. 3 Thursday, April 24, 8. Senior choir rehearsal. * Tuesday, April 22. 8 pm. Fourth quarterly conférence under superâ€" vision of the conference superinâ€" tendent, Dr. I. L. Seb{eiuer. Trustees, stewards, class Teaders and presidents of ‘organizations are expected to be present. Those responsible for reports should present them in writing. 6:45. Members and friends will gather at the church to go to Barâ€" rington where the 170 voice chapel choir of North Central college wil present a sacred concert at 7:46 in the high school auditorium. Adâ€" mission is free. An offering will be received. People desiring transâ€" portation should make contact with the church office in due time. 11:00. Divine worship. _ Ser mon by Rev. Laubenstein. BETHANY CHURCH (Evangelical United Brethren) Laurel Ave. at McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, minister Sunday, April 20â€" 9:30. Sunday school in all deâ€" partments. 11:30. Rev. J, W. Behnken, presâ€" ident of the Lutheran synod of Missouri, will speak on the "Cen* tennial year‘‘ over WGN.â€"Repeat broadcasts over WAAF at 2 pm and WJJD at 6:30. Sunday, April 27, at 10:45, obâ€" servance of the ¢entennial of our church will be observed. 8 pm. Discussion group at the parsonage. Sunday, April 20â€" 9:80, .Sunday school. 10:45. Morning worship, 9:15, Early worship at Lake Forest. Friday, April 18â€" Luther league meets Tuesday, April 22. A leaders‘ meeting ‘for the North Shore churches will be held Friday evening at 8 o‘clock in St. Paul‘s church at Kenosha. ‘This meeting will prepare for the $1,â€" 500,000 campaign for Augustana college at Rock Island which is to begin May .4 The pm of the campaign to ‘or addiâ€" tional doru.lfiom . endowment funds, and a fine arts building. The meeting will be addressed by Rev. Wilbur Palmquist, general chairman of the campaign, and Rev. Theodore E. Matson, Illinois conference chairman. Rev. Herbert W. Linden serves as chairman of the North Shore district. 7:80 pm. _ Social hour for choir members after rehearsal in the parsonage. ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Oakridge and High Sts., Highwood _ Herbert W. Linden, Pastor Phone H. P. 4769 Christian Education day will be ebserved at the morning worship at 10:45 and in the church school at 9:30. "What Christ Provides for Human Minds" will be the serâ€" mon theme of the pastor. Anthem by the choir. Page 6 JEHOVAH‘S WITNESSES YWCA, Highland Park WELCOME TO CHURCH REDEEMER EVANC. LUTH CHURCH 587 Central Avenue H, K. Platzer, pastor ‘Tel. H. P. 950 On Friday evening, at the No. Shore Congregation Israel, Rabbi Morton M. Berman of Isish Israâ€" el temple will exchange pulpits with Rabbi Charles E. Shulman. Rabbi Berman has had a distinâ€" quished career in the rabbinate. For many years he was associated with Dr. Stephen 8. Wise at the Free synagogue in New York, For over a decade he has occupted his present pulpit in Chicago and has taken a leading part in the Jewâ€" Rabbi Berman to Appear at N. 8. Temple A free public reading room is malnh?nod by this church at 43 N. Sheridan road which is open daily from 9:30 o‘clock in the morning to 5:80 o‘clock in the afternoon. On Sundays the reading room is onen from 2:30 to 5:30,. Here the Bible, and all authorized Christian Science literature, may be read, borrowed or purchased, y 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€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" cludes testimonies of Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon, "Doctrine of Atonement." Small children are cared for durâ€" ing Sunday church service. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. ~ 9:80. The spring meeting of the Arlington Heights regional Womâ€" en‘s guild will be held at St. Peâ€" ter‘s church, Northbrook, / 7:45, Choir rehearsal, / A cordial welcome awaits you at our services. $ 8 pm. Women‘s auxiliary meets with Mrs. Chas. Johnson, 421 No. St. Johns. 5& Thursday, April 24â€" â€"ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & â€" REFORMED CHURCH . _ Phone H. P. 1599 ._ Green Bay at Homewood Alvin C. Kniker, Pastor ~~~ Sunday, April 20â€" 930. Sunday school. 10:45. Morning worship, Tuesday, April 22â€" 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 â€"Sundays â€"‘1:30, or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison Pastor Rev. Edmundâ€"J. Skoner, S.T.L. Rev. John P. O‘Connell, S.T.D. 200 S. Green Bay Rd.â€"HP. 209 â€" Friday, April 25. Choir rehearsâ€" als at 7:30. * ‘ Monday, April 21. Men‘s Felâ€" lowship Fatherâ€"Son dinner, which will be at 6:30 in the YWCA, Lauâ€" rel avenue. The speaker is Merril Dunlop, associate pastor of the Chicago Evangelistic tabernacle, He will show pictures of a recent missionary tour to Mexico. He is a pianist and composer also, . A men‘s quartet will sing, All fathâ€" ers and sons of the parish are inâ€" vited, and may bring a son or fathâ€" er, or someone else‘s son or fathâ€" er. .Reservations should be made not later than April 18. Contact Nels Dahi, chairman, 877 Ridgeâ€" wood drive. The"cost is $1.50 per plate. _ Wednesday, April 23. Midâ€"week service of prayer and praise at 8. CHURCH 8. Green Bay road at Laurel R. 8. Wilson, pastor. _ Tel. 1781 Sunday, April 20â€" _ 9 :80, Sunday school for all ages. 10:45. Hour of worship. _ The pastor will report on his aftendâ€" ance at the convention of the Natâ€" jonal Association of Evangelicals in Omaba, April 14 to 17. This association is a cooperative moveâ€" ment of more than 20 conservaâ€" tive denominations, as well as colâ€" leges, schools .and independent churches, A 7:00. Christian Endeavor. â€" 7:45. Evening Gospel service. Rev. Robert Bodin, pastor of{the Mission Covenant church, Winnetâ€" ka, is scheduled to exchange pulâ€" pits with Pastor Wilson at this service. ‘The Winnetka pastor is a recent graduate of Bob Jones college in Cleveland, Tenn., and is in his second year as pastor in Winnetka, while studying at North Park Theological seminary. He is a musician of accomplishment and will play his instrument as well as bring the evening message. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL i °ss of finding one‘s beliefs, In these delightful pages of perâ€" sorial recollection, a philosopher and teacher who is also a man of the world, speculates on the procâ€" A historical analysis of the poâ€" litical tug of war between execuâ€" tive and legislative arms of the Fedéral government. The author shows how this conflict, inherent in the separation of powers, has been resolved by strong presidenâ€" tial and party leadership. Philosopher‘s Quest Recent Additions Journey Through My Years James M. Cox â€" ‘This is the story of a full and exciting life. James M. Cox was a newspaper publisher at 28, a conâ€" gressman preceding World War I, governor of Ohio during _ war years, and in the crucial period of adjustment that followed, He was a presidential candidate, and obâ€" server at close range of most of the events and personalities which shaped the destiny of the United States for nearly fifty years. The Randoiphs, the Story of a Virâ€" giniaâ€" Familyâ€"H. J.â€"Eckenrode. The Randolphs, the Adamses and to some extent the Lees represent an 18th â€"â€"century tradition. Alâ€" though their dominance lingered well into the nineteenth century, it was essentially a product of an earlier day. Dr. Eckenrode‘s stuâ€" dy of the Randolphs has in addiâ€" tion to the intrinsic interest of its subject a keen analysis of the time when patrician families ruled the country. _ President and Congress W. E. Binkley Do other counties have health departments? Yes, over half of the counties in the United States have health departments. + Who endorses the plan? Amâ€" erican Medical association, Illinois State Medical society, American Public Health association, Illinois Dental society, _ Illinois _ Public Health association, Illinois Welâ€" fare association, Illinois Congress of Parents and Teachers, Illinois Federation of Women‘s clubs, League of Women Voters, Illincis Federation of Home bureaus, IIâ€" linois Educa. Assn, Nlinois Stateâ€" wide Public Health committee. Who does the work? A fullâ€" time professional staff composed ‘of a public health officer ,as many sanitation officers as needed, as many public health nurses as needâ€" ed, specialists as needed. A clerâ€" ical staff. Who recommends policies? The board of health. The health offiâ€" cer and his professional staff. Medâ€" ical .and dental advisory commitâ€" tees, citizens h committees. Other community EuTzh agencies. Who makes the health rules? The supervisors or commissioners pass the health ordinances for the county on recommendation of the county board of health. Who manages the county health department? _ A board of health composed of seven . nonâ€"salaried citizens appointed by the supervisâ€" ors or commissioners. . Two must be physicians, one must be a denâ€" tist. s For several years the League of Women Voters has ‘been studying public _ health _ problems in our county. They recommend a postâ€" war plan for health by the estabâ€" lishment of a county health departâ€" mente Health or Disease? It‘s Up to Us -hckvldvllhhddh 6 to 8 in the departmental audiâ€" ‘“h'm _ Representatives of municipa} and en ahd of neorofticnd ewales cles, and of organizeâ€" tions with a basic interest in fire prevention have been organized into a coordinating committee to draft an agenda for the conferâ€" ence and to appoint committees which will prepare recommendsâ€" tions to be submitted to the conâ€" ference as a whole. Conference headquarters is loâ€" eated in Room 7006, Federal The President‘s Conference on Fire Prevention is now past the formative stage and s volunteer staff is at work preparing for the National Fire Prevention Week to Be Held May 6â€"8 Faced with an average toll of 10,000 deaths from fire, together with property loss which exceeded $560,000,000 in 1946, President wide effort to cope with the fire ish life and affairs of our larger metropolitan community. He is one of the outstanding of the younger rabbis of the couftry. His sermon topic, "The Twice Called," should be of interest to Regular services every Friday at 8:15 in the temple. All visitors cordially invited to attend. T HE . PRESS poor housing and poor nutritiin. Yes, as long as we have absenteeâ€" ism in industry and schools beâ€" our county has preventable deaths of mothers and newâ€"born babies. Yes, as long as our county has il}â€" as our county has sickness and deaths from such diseases as smallâ€" communicable diseases, â€"Yes, as long as our county has sickness and deaths from such diseases as typhoid fever, dysentery, intestinal disorders, diseases spread by mosâ€" quitos, rats, files, ticks and other pests or caused by other unsaniâ€" camps, swimming pools, parks and other public places, Aids in savâ€" ing the lives of mothers and newâ€" born babies. Helps to prevent acâ€" cidents. Develops good health habits. Collects and interprets viâ€" tal statistics. Imparts health inâ€" formation to citizens of all ages. WHAT DOES IT COST? A county tax levy not to exceed fifâ€" ty cents per thousand on the asâ€" seased valuation of taxable properâ€" scarlet fever, tul Ca m old gonorrhea, malaria, undulant feâ€" courages better sanitation in eatâ€" WHA DOES i7 P0* Controls communicable diseases. Prevents mhflodllmyp::u:: ing countyâ€"wide un ::nh Works to bring safe water, milk and food HEALTH DEPARTMENT! aA part of the county â€" government which concerns itself with the proâ€" tection of all citizens against sickâ€" ness and death caused by public Health or Disease: It‘s Up to Us For several years the League of Woman Voters has been studying public â€" health mu:;lng % recomm a eE plan for Ltatih, by the sciths lishment of a county health departâ€" Attending the meeting were: "Bocker" Peterson and Frank Faâ€" ro of Nield‘s Sport shop, Eb and ‘"Timer" Inman and Jim Sheahen of Highland Park Merchants, Ed Sheahen, the VFW, and "Pie" Brennen, Nield‘s Sport shop junâ€" ijor team. It was also decided during the meeting that Nield‘s junior team represent the Highland Park playâ€" groundâ€"and recreation board in the North Shore league. > A ruling was made that seven out of the nine men playing on the field for Highland Park be resiâ€" dents of Highland Park, The team representatives also requestâ€" ed that the" Sunset park diamond be conditioned before each game, and that the public address system be used. Seven team representatives met with Mel Mullins and Al Danakas, directors of Highland Park‘s kitâ€" tenball league, in Community cenâ€" ter Thursday night to help make plans for this year‘s league play, which opens May 7. Discussions will be continued at a meeting to be held in the center on April 24 at 8 pm. By mutual _ agreement, _ the Highland Park VFWs will play unâ€" der the lights at Sunset park on Wednesday nights, while Nield‘s and the Highland Park Merchants will alternate Thursday and Friâ€" day nights, . Plan Kittenball League surprising that Harvey Cushing should turn the full force of his tremendous energies to charting a little known field â€" the human brain. _ The result of his systeâ€" matic ‘ preservation of books and papers has been an almost unparâ€" alleled wealth of biographical maâ€" terial _ This has been condensed into a single volume which medical student and general reader alike will find interesting and challengâ€" J. F. Fulton The story of a great medical piâ€" oneer in the biography of Harvey Cushing. . Born of pioneering stock, with. three generations of physicians behind him, it is not and to make his final decision unique position to view the secret policies and methods of the Comâ€" munist party, to weigh them against his ideals for Americaâ€" Harvey This Is My Story L. F. Budens % The story of ons American‘s personal disillusionment with the Communistâ€" party in the United States, and his repudiation of its principles, Former managing ediâ€" tor of the Daily Worker and memâ€" ber of the Communist central:comâ€" DO WE NEED IT? Yes, as long side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and addres» of the writer. . Communications intended for publication must be written on one We Deliver 328 Railway Ave. Highwood 1000 Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 Iilingls, of 9 Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenve, Highland Park, M Telephone: Highland Park 557. Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Hinois. Highwood Groc. & Market THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS Spring Appa;al; Bricâ€"aâ€"brac Highland Park TradingPost LAWN & GARDEN SUPPLIES â€" FERTILIZE For the best in roofing, siding, insulation and tuckâ€"pointing, call on us. Wood shingles preserved with our special coating. Gutters cleaned and coated. Don‘t wait ‘til it‘s too late. For 18 and overâ€"term 4 years. Further Information For further information write to Navy Recruiting Station, 821â€"8. Plymouth Ct., Chicago 4, or conâ€" tact CEM Paul E. Richter at the Highland Park â€" postoffice any Thursday from 8:30 to 4:00. Yos, as long as there are people in our county who do not practice good health habits. Eligibility for summer (two week) cruises, expenses paid . to and from embarkation. If enlistment interferes with soâ€" clal, scholastic or business life, discharge may be obtained at own m a NC w The Navy Reserve Enlistments are being accepted for Navy Reserve for men between the ages of 17 and 39, inactive _ Enlistees cannot be called, to active duty except at own request. Pick up Tuesday before 10 a.m. and Delivered on Fridays 8 NORTH SECOND STREET Mium Parental consent is required for 17â€"yearâ€"olds.. Term: For 17â€"yearâ€"olds from 17 to 21. ~ R. B. Olson, Editor Quality GROCERIES â€" MEATS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Also Cleaning and Pressing Men‘s and Women‘s ROOFING â€" REPAIRS RENEWALS Highland Park 3037 FREE DELIVERY . St. Johns Ave. _ H.â€"P. 2744 CONTRI BROS. Grocery and Market * Telephone H. P. 1203 Baldini & Lenzi FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES MEATS & FISH Rotary Tiller and Lawn * Roller for Hire Borchardt Fuel Co. WALTER ALTERATIONS Tel. H. P. 1712 THE TAILOR 512 Railway Ave. Without Delay HIGHWOOD For on . 67 Tel. H. P. 5576 MODERN DECORATING SERVICE PAINTING & PAPER HANGING Be Particularâ€"It Costs no More _ 623 Vine Ave., Highland Park THE WELCOMERS WISH To GREET every new family in the ~community, If you know of a Newcomer to Highland Park or Lake Porest, please eallâ€" our hostess, Mrs. Buck, Glencoe 2389, d46tt Customâ€"built cabinet work solicited Tel. Deerfield 736 PADDACK‘S WOODWORKING COMPANY . 2395 W. Park Av., Highland Park Solid Walnut Furniture and Wood Products A NATIONAL ORGANIZATION As members of the Affiliated Morticians of America,. Approved Funeral Service, we have reliable mortuary â€"â€"service â€" affiliations throughout the country, Most of our associates inâ€"distant cities are personally known to us and can often be of inestimable value when outâ€"ofâ€"town calls must be made. _ SEGUIN FUNERAL HOME 52 North Second Street Highland Park, III, "CP" GAS RANGES offer cooler, cleaner kitchens and superior cooking results. See your dealâ€" er or North Shore Gas Company. Terms. * 8 PLANNING TO BUY one of the labor saving automatic washing machines? Then, by all means, install an automatic storage gas water heater of ample size. See your plumber, dealer, or North Shore Gas Company. 8 ody & CC m;-hh.- Blackasmithing 322 N. First Highland Park 77 Thursday, April 17, 1947 WANT TO RENT: Sedate couple, no children or pets, wish to rent small furnished house or apartâ€" ment for July and August, prefâ€" erably. _ Can furnish best of references. Address Box No. 802. 8 LOST: Woman‘s change purse, also sepatrately driver‘s and state licenses, Next to A&P Superâ€" market in Highland Park. REâ€" WARD. Mrs. ‘Coleman, 609 Sheridan road, Glencoe. Phone 1976. 8 FOR RENT: One light houseâ€" keeping ‘room and one single room, Working couple preâ€" ferred. 212 Burchill avenue, .« Highwood. 8â€"3t HELP _ WANTE D Male or Female Clerical help wanted at FIRST NATIONAL BANK Want Ads Telephone Highland Park 518 ANTED: _A couple; or cook, second maid "and general . man (white), for home in Lake Forâ€" est; 2 in !finy; unusually ant rooms and bath. ‘Current wages. Call HP, 212, or write Box 802, Highland Park, IIl. 8 ANTED â€" LABORERS,â€" A nlymnmouc-n-; 534 Central avenue, Highland CATERING Weddings, cocktail parties, Tel, Glencoe 1594 M A N U RE Help Wanted P. C. McCullough _ 32tf Let us help you D A HL‘ 8 BLACK â€"DIRT FOR RENT LOST E. L Inman Tel. H.P. 89 $7â€"40 8â€"4t 21tf

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