Highland Park 950 Thursday, June 12, 2 pm. Reâ€" deemer guild with Mrs. H. Platzer TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 355 Laurel avenue REDEEMER EVAN. LUTHERAN Tuesday, June 17 â€" The Beâ€" rean class will hold their meeting on this date, with Miss Hedwig Gieser entertaining in the home of her Wister, Mrs. Arthur Tillman, 615 W. Park. avenue, Sunday, June 15, 2nd Sunday afâ€" ter Trinityâ€" . â€".7:830 am. Holy Communion. 11:00 am. Morning prayer and sermon. There will be no change in the hours of the services, Sunday servâ€" ices being at 7:30 and 11 o‘clock and on Wednesdays and Saint‘s days at 9:30. The sgcrament of Holy Baptism will be administered to little chilâ€" dren. Parents should make adâ€" vance arrangements with the pasâ€" tor.‘ Everyone is invited to at WELCOME TO CHURCH FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL Monday, June 16. 9 am. The second week of the Daily Vacation Bible school opens, New scholars will be accepted on Monday after which they cannot be guaranteed texts and materials. Enrollment Monday was 68. The school will close on Friday, June 20 with a demonstration program at 7:30. ‘The school will participate in the Sunday school picnic at Sunset park on June 21. _ Wednesday, June 18. Midâ€"week service of prayer at 8 pm. < _ _ Thursday, June 19, 2:30. Womâ€" en‘s Missionary society meets with Mrs. Margaret Larsen, 14 Burtis The Rev. Robert Clingman, recâ€" tor of the Church of St. Francis in Fields, Harrod‘s Creek, Ky., will be priest in charge _ of _ Trinity church during the absence of the rector, the Rev. Charles U. Harris, from the week of June 8 to the week of July 6. The Rev. Mr. Clingman and his wife and child will live at the rectory, 340 Prosâ€" pect avenue, «luring this period and will, of course, be available for all parish ministrations, as well as for the . regularly scheduled services of the church. 10:30 am. Annual celebration of the Children‘s Day . â€"festival when our girls and boys will bring recitations and songs. A playlet, "Jimmy‘s Dream," will be preâ€" sented. The class promoted from the primary department will reâ€" ceive their oral examination. The special Children‘s Day ~offering will be received. & _ _ Thursday, June 19, 6:15. Soft ball game; 8 pm. Senior choir reâ€" ssion of vaca Picnic at noon for the children and ger and Thirst." An opportunity will be given parents who desire to consecrate their children in in~ 7:00 pm. Christian "Endeavor. . 7:45. . Evening Gospel service. Miss Margaret Haines of _ Allenâ€" town, Pa., will speak at this servâ€" ice. Miss Haines is a former misâ€" sionary to Africa, and more reâ€" cently a child evangelism worker in Florida and Montreal. She is now taking extension work in Chiâ€" eago to prepare her for child evanâ€" gelism work in France. * She received some support from this church white on her African mission. * s _ Wednesday, June 18 â€"9:30 am. Holy Communion. > _ _ €1, BETHANY CHURCH (Evangelical United Brethren) Laurel Ave. at McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, minister Sunday, June 15â€" week church fellowship service 'â€"lâ€"n‘w, June 16, 9:30,. Second week of the vacation church school will begin. New scholars will be _ Tuesday, June 17, 8 pm. Philaâ€" thea class meets in the church, 8 pm. Board of Stewards review (Evangelical Congregational) â€" 8. Green Bay at Lauret R. 8. Wilson, pastor â€" .Tel. 1731 l-aw:-if.uâ€"m-a.uu. is cooperating the Youth for Christ Rally at Soldier Field in Chicago at 6:30 pm. . Sunday, June 15â€" _9:30. Sunday school. 10 :45. Father‘s day. The pastor 'B.uko-thfmluï¬tm â€"â€""Blessed Are They That Hunâ€" Friday, June 13, 7:30. Choir 587 Central Ave. Tel. H. P. 985 , June 18, 8 pm. Mid 20. 9:30. Closing 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. 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 o‘clock in the afternoon. On Sundays 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. Sunday, June 15â€" 9:80. Sunday school. 9:15. Lake Forest‘s early mornâ€" ing m lm-nh worship. 11:)0 am. Radio station WGN, the Lutheran Hour. % â€"â€"~Sunday,â€"Juneâ€"22, 2 â€"pm.â€"Bunset park, Sunday school and church 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, Subject of nextSunday‘s Lesson 8¢rm,1'm, "God the Preserver of x: -!’ouhday'nhool is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. _ Rev. Edmund J. Skoner, S.T.L Rev. YJohnâ€"P..O‘Connell, S.T.D. 200 â€"S. Green Bay Rd.â€"HP. 20 Sundays â€" 1:30, or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. Sunday, June 15â€" 9:30 am. Sunday school. 10:45 am. _ Morning worship. The pastor will preach a Father‘s Day sermon. Monday through Friday, June 16 to 20 â€" 9:00â€"11:15 am. Vaâ€" cation Bible school. A cordial welcome awaits you at all our services. â€"Small children are cared for durâ€" ing Sunday church service. * CHURCH Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt.‘Rev. Masgr. Joseph P. Morrison Sundaysâ€"6:30, 7:30, 9, 10, 11 and 12 noon. â€" teoom dP fies Saturdays, eves of first Fridays and Holidays, 4 and 7:30 p.m. 7:30. Seervice meeting and theâ€" ocratic ministry school. June 15â€" :80 pm. . Watchtower study. Subject. _ "Inspiration." _ Text: All scripture is inspired by God and profitable for teaching, for re~ proof, for amendment and for moral discipline to make the man of God proficient and equip him for good work of every kind. 2 Tim. 16,17. (Mof.) _ Vacation church school continâ€" ues next week also. All children welcome to enroll. _‘ $ Book Review‘ June 25â€" Minnie Moreland Dow will review . ‘"The American" by Howard Fast. JEHOVAH‘S WITNESSES Masonic temple, 21 N. Sheridan Friday, June 13â€" s Morning worship at 10:45. Serâ€" montheme, _ "The High Cost of Christianity." ns Choir rehearsal on Friday at 7:30. * The YWMS meets Tuesday, the 17th, with Mrs. Nory Beinlich, Sunset Ridge road and Skokie. Shirley Nelson is in charge of the Make a 3â€"Year Contribution ,to the Highland Park HoSpital Building Fund Drive ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & IMMACULATE Weekâ€"daysâ€"6:30, 8:15. ~Herbert W. Linden Pastor. Church school and Bible class 9:30. $29 PER 5â€"DAY WEEK To START. _XEREQUENT ZION EV. LUTH. CHURCH T EL EP H O N E O PE R A T OR S TI I" â€:*"-s Green Bay at Homewood Alvin C. Kniker, Pastor Phone H. P. 1599 Chief ‘Operator _ 21 S. St. Johns Ave. Confessions Apply to First gradeâ€"running race: Boys â€"Bronson Hall, Bobby Sanders, Eddie Laing, Tony Kramer. Girls â€" Mary Lou Maurizi, Val Gruner, Margaret Embick, _ Barbara Pinâ€" eus. Running together: Boys â€" Eddie Laing and Bronson Hall; Tony Kramer and Timmy Temple: ton; Bobby Sanders and Jimmy Greenwald; Hiram Kennicott and Eddie Harris. Girls â€" Mary Lou Maurizi and Barbara Pincus; Val Gruner and Peg Montgomery; Joâ€" an White and Eleanor Lennison; Joan House and Janet Smith. Elm Place Field Day Victorious Over Weather Baseball games between mothâ€" ers and daughters, _ fathers and sons, races, fun, mus‘c and frolic were the order of the day on Morâ€" gan playground, as well as in the school, on Elm Place field day, this Backward race â€" Boys: Bronâ€" son Hall, Eddie Laing, Tim Temâ€" ple, Dickie Huhn. Girls: Mary Lou Maurizi, Peg Montgomery, Barbara Pincus, Joan White, Mrs. James J. Keating Is Laid to Rest Funeral rites were held on Monâ€" day at the Immaculate Conception church for Mrs. James J. Keating, T1, who was taken. by death the preceding Thursday at her resiâ€" dence, 309 Ravine drive, following Many years a resident of Highâ€" land Park,. living formerly on Sheridan road, Mr. Porter was a member of the Exmoor club and attended the Presbyterian church. He was division sales manager of Ceritral Electric Co. of St. Louis. © Survivingare his widow, Ruth; a daughter, Patsy, living at home; and three sons, Harry Jr., of Evâ€" anston; Norman, of Lake Beulah, Wis., and Donald, of Milwaukee. _ Following are the winners events and classes: Kindergarten â€" running race: boys â€" Harry Oppenheimer, Rich ard Goldwach, Frank Moyes, Peter Levy. Girls â€" Mary B. Ostrander, Ruth Allen, Julie A. Rubel, Heathâ€" er Axelrod. in 1935. « Second gradeâ€"running togethâ€" er â€" Boys: Bob Montgomery and Tommy Ray; Paul Borchardt and David Yamamoto; Sterline Neilis ang Eddie Poser. Girls: Lila Jane Appelman and Sandra Heins; Jill Allen and Michelle Wizner; Nancy Weinstein ‘and Molly Mason; Salâ€" Surviving are her husband; two daughters, Mrs. Ruth â€" Lally of Highiand Park, and Mrs. Myrtle Murphy, of Phoenix, Ariz.; and two sons, Lawrence J. of Oak Park and James E. of Elmwood Park. Services were conducted by Dr. Sherwin on Wednesday at the Kelâ€" ly chapel for Harry A. Porter, who passed away at his home, 362 Lauâ€" rel avenue, on Monday, at the age of 67. Harry A. Porter. Longâ€"Time Resic Taken by Death ly Grey and Mitz Fuller. Montgomery, _ Paul â€" Borchardt, Sterling Neilis, Eddie Poser, Girls: Sandra J. Heins, Carol Gerkin, Leâ€" ta J. Appelman, Mary Winters. â€" Interment was made at All Saints cemetery, Desplaines. Born in Moline, IIL., she lived in Running race â€" boys: ~ Bobby l.ls-.blludmow telephone directory if it was not collected when the new one was deâ€" livered. (Don‘t destroy itâ€"turn it in for waste paper.) zlyâ€"hncâ€"tlhdâ€" bers “l frequently, verify these numbers now by looking in your NEW directory. when not sure of the number. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY T HE PRESS in all Running _ relay â€"boys â€" and girls: 1st team, Bob Montgomery, .dli'ol‘vy Kay. Znd Eddie Poser, Michelle Wizner, __Judge Minard E. Hulse, county judge, will be speaker at the din‘â€" ner meeting of the Kiwanis club on Monday, at Sunset Valley club, which will be ladies‘ night. : The judge will be the guest of Mr. Gorâ€" don Humphrey. ‘ Topic of the address will be "Juvenile Delinquency." New Telephone Directory Distribution, of a new telephone directory for Highland Park and Highwood is now being completed according to E. M. Knox. manager for the Illinois Bell Telephone Co. About 8,500 copies of the new book were distributed by a 13â€" man crew recruited here. > > We wish to acknowledge all the kind expressions of sympathy reâ€" ceived in connection with our reâ€" rent bereavement. 8rd gradeâ€"running race. Boys: Frank Lunding, Tommy Goodman, 4th grade â€" Indign club relay. Boys: 1st team (Cruickshank), Zerkre, Cheatle, Ray, Larson, Boynton, Evans, 2nd team (Field) Weeks, Periman, Belmont, Winâ€" ters, N. Johnson, T. Johnson. 3rd team (Falistad): Adler; Gerken, Westgard, Peers, Wizner, Mont gomery Kiwanians and Ladies To Hear Judge Hulse land, Ruth Griswold, Kit Morrisey. Front and back race. Boys: Frank Lunding and Tommy Har ris, Andy Livingston and _ John Stevens; Tod Bowman and Tommy Goodman; Billy Chaffee and Jimâ€" my Spaulding. Girls: Ruth Grisâ€" wold ‘and Kit Morrisey; . Marcia McMillan and Margareta Lubke; Mary Holland and Carol Anspach; Sandra Walz and Carol Embich. APPRECIATION Calling from memory is a common \ cause of wrong numbers. listed there. This avoide making two calls instead of one. RETTIG BROS. CLEANED On Yourâ€" Own Floors! _ â€" PHONE H.P. 676 (Continued in next issue) Look in your directoryâ€"don‘t (yellow pages in most directoâ€" Ready for use in . e RUGS Cle a n e d in T. M. GILKISON AND SONS. MODERN DECORATING SERVICE PAINTING & PAPER HANGING Be Particularâ€"It Costs no More . 623 Vine Ave., Highland Park M. Preti E. L. Inman Tel. H. P. 5576 Tel. H.P. 89 Painting and Decorating , _ INTERIOR and . EXTERIOR Phone Highland Park 2546 North Shore Fas Oe. | "TH® PRIENDLYT PEOPLE® Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing Auto~Painting â€" Blacksmithing 322 N. First Highland Park 77 BUILDING MAINTENANCE 714 Oslerman Ave., Deerficld * Sheet Metal Work : Telephone Highland Park 518 . _ All ruffies ironed PARKWAY CURTAIN LAUNDRY Fiveâ€"inch Galvapized Gutter § (% i-oi;T only) Old Gutters adjusted, opened and painted inside ' FREE PICKâ€"UP AND DELIVERY 300 North Green Bay Road H. P. 5804 keep scratching. The changeover from manâ€" ufactured gas to natural gas is progressing close to schedâ€" ule. There have been some inconveniences, and some misunderstandings â€" b u t few for such a big and highâ€" ly specialized job. We startâ€" conversion c r e w keeps "scratching" 10 or moré hours a day, six days a week â€" or more. the; credit for what in many cases is merely male trans~ for big steaks, A real flame broils best â€" seals the flavor in the moht. All types done the pinless Menoni and Mocogni ROSS R. SHERMAN SUCCESS FORMULAâ€" They say a man who flirts M A N U R E Phone Deerfield 118 BLACK DIRT Tel. H.P. 89 37â€"40 Bkycrest‘s . second _ 18â€"hole course named the Sky course, was formally opened for play over the weekâ€"end by Lillian Townsend, Iâ€" linois‘ state wonran‘s â€" champion and veteran champion of the links, Thursday, June 12, 1947 The entire club facilities have been remodeleg and 2. new swimâ€" fing poo} added for the enjoyment of the organization. FOR SALE: Man‘s Schwinn biâ€" cycle. Preâ€"war. Like new. Has HELP WANTE D Male or Female Clerical help wanted at FIRST NATIONAL BANK of the 500 families now members FOR RENT: Furnished house, 3 bedrooms. July .3 to Aug. 30. Restricted, and references reâ€" quired. Glencoe 1104. 16 WANTED TO RENT: Apartment or house. 3 adulis; 1 or 2 bedâ€" rooms. Vicinity ‘of Lake Forâ€" est or Lake Bluff, Call Wil. 1689. Ref. furnisihed. 164 HELP WANTED: Girl or woman for general housework, «. Good home, good salary, own room HELP WANTED: Man with car for service or production work. Must have good personality and be capable of selling or makâ€" ap FOR SALE STENOGRAPHERS, TYPISTS. Office personnel. . Permanent position with a future proporâ€" tionate to your ability, Growâ€" ing national concern. _ State age, experience, references and salary desired. Write Duraclean Co:, Deerfield, III. 9tf NATIONAL ADV. MANAGER Make a 3â€"Year Contribution to the Highland Park Hospital Building Fund Drive Want Ads STENOGRAPHERS, typist, bookâ€" keeper, permanent employn!ent, pleasant working ~conditions, WAITRESSES: Full or part time, top wages, excellent workâ€" ing conditions. Apply Manager‘s 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 MAIDS:â€", Full ‘or part time, good wages, excellent working conâ€" ditions _ Apply Manager‘s o‘â€" Wor the best in roofing, siding, insulation â€"andâ€" tuckâ€"pointing, call on us Wood shingles preserved and bath. H. P. 5304. State age, experience, referâ€" ences, salary desired. _ Address Mr. Kehle, Duraclean Co., Deerâ€" field, â€" HIL. who understands copy, producâ€" tion, merchandising. _ Unusual future for right man. State age, education, experience, salary expected. Write Duraclean Co., Deerfield, III. Manager‘s office, Moraine Hoâ€" tel, 801 N. Sheridan Rd., Highâ€" office, Moraine Hotel, 801 No. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park. fice, Moraine Hotel, 801 N Sheridan Rd., Highland Park. | WANTED TO RENT Help Wanted plan your next party. Tel. Glencoe 1594 , CATERING > Let us help you for Play â€" REPAIRS Call H. P. 16 21tf 16