11 am. Morning worship. The Church as always welcomes the visitor in our service. â€" BETHANY CHURCH (Evangelical United Brethren) Laure!l Ave. at McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, minister Sunday, June 29â€" 9:30 am. Sunday school in all departments. 11 am. Divine worship. Comâ€" munion meditation by Rev. Laubâ€" enstein. The Sacrament of the Lord‘s Supper will ‘be administerâ€" ed. _ Opportunity will be given our friends to unite with us in church fellowship. Cow Sunday, 7:30 pm. Watchtower study. Subject, ‘"Manner of Inâ€" spiring the Bible. Text: "All scripâ€" ture is inspired by God and profâ€" itable for teaching, for reproof, for amendment, and for moral discipline, to make the man of God proficient and equip him for good work of every kind." 2 Tim. 3:16,17. (Moffat). The Mission Band will meet unâ€" der _ the _ leadership of Mary Behrens. f The girls‘ camp will open at Naâ€" perville park for girls ages 10 to 12. ‘ Susan Childs, Shirley Noor enberg, and ‘Annette Pitsch Langâ€" ston will be attending from Beth» any congregation, % Wednesday, July 2, 8 pm. Mid week Church fellowship service. 8:4 5pm. Important meeting of the council of administration. Shoes for Europeans campaign, sponsored by the Brotherhood, has brought in over 800 pairs of shoes. _ Additional shoes will still be welcomed. Laurel, Linden and Prospect Phone H. P. 263 Rev. L. W. Sherwin, D.D.. minister Sallie Lee, Religious Education Sunday, June 29â€" % C Bishop Conklin will make a short address over the public adâ€" dress system around 2:30. This is the only time in the year when all the people of the Episcopal dioâ€" cese have an opportunity to get toâ€" gether informally,with the bishop. Tuesday, July 1. Chrisma club meetin®. H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH The thirteenth annual diocesan outing will ‘be held Sunday, June 29, at Forest Glen woods, Chicaâ€" go. The forest preserve is located two blocks north of Elston avenue (Forest Glen avenue) and three blocks west. Go to church first and then bring the family and friends to the woods. The fun starts at 2 pm, rain or shine. Bring your lunch. Coffee, soft drinks and ice cream available on the ‘Nll‘dl. Many pnl for every contest. Phone H. P. 1599 § Sunday, June 29â€" 9:30 am. Sunday school. , 10:45 am. Morning worship. 2:00 pm. Softball game at Sunâ€" set park. St. John‘s team will play against the teanrâ€" from Christ ghurch_. Des Plaines. _ Wednesday, July 2, 8 pm. Conâ€" sistory meets. A cordial welcome awaits you at all our services. Sunday, : June 20, St.. Peter â€" the Apostleâ€" eax 7:30 am. Holy Communion; 11 am, Morning worship and sermon. Wednesday, July 2â€"9:30 am.â€" Holy Communion. ; Parish Activities. Friday, 7:30 pm. Service meetâ€" ing and school in theocratic minâ€" istry. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH JEHOVAH‘S WITNESSES Masonic temple, 21 N. Sheridan FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church 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 oven 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 Lesson Sermon, "Christian â€" Sciénce." Small children are cared for durâ€" ing Sunday church service. P Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:80. _ ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH Green Bay at Homewood Alvin C. Kniker, Pastor 355 Laurel avenue . Tel. H. P. 985 Rev. Charles U. Harris, Rector Page 6 wWELCOME To CHURCH Glenview Boy Scouts and cubs registered with the North Shore Area council are planning their annual fireworks _ display _ for Glenview _ residents on Friday, July 4, at Roosevelt park at about 8:30 pm. George Colburn, Harold Taylor and Charles Kemmitz, troop and cub scout committee chairmen, inâ€" vite all villagers and their friends to enjoy ‘these fireworks and at the same time be assured of the safety precautions arranged by the There will be no charge made to the public, although provisions have been made for a voluntary contribution. .‘The proceeds will be used to buy fireworks for next year and any surplus will be used to purchase seout equipment for Glenview troops. Last Rites for Former Resident of REDEEMER EVAN. LUTHERAN CHURCH ~687 Central Ave. : Highland Park 950 Sunday, June 29â€" * 9:30 am. Sunday school, Dï¬mam. Morning ; worship. at the ion hall} Lake Forest. Tuesday, July 1, 8 pm. Dorcas society; 7 pm. Baseball team at Lincoln field. Glenview Fourth of July Celebration Last rites were conducted at the Bethany Evangélical church on Sunday, Rev. Laubenstein officiatâ€" ing, for Mrs. Gustave Grenuel, 89, a former resident of Highland Park, who passed away the preâ€" ceding Thursday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Harry White of ZION EV. LUTH. CHURCH Oakridge and High, Highwood Herbert W. Linden, Pastor Church school at 9:30. %, Morning worship at 10:45. Ser mon topic, ."A Cry for Justice, a Cry for Mercy." Choir rehearsal Friday at 7:30. The Dorcasâ€"society meets on Monday, June 30, at the church, with Mrs. Frederick Newton as the hostess. . **% pikies s# 10:45 am. Morning worship. The sermon text is I John 4:1â€"3: "The Confession of a Godly Spiâ€" rit." Sundays â€" 1:30, or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week Friday, July 4. The families and friends of the church are invited to fellowship in a picnic supper at the home of Mrs. August Johnson, 625 S. Ridge. WGN â€" Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison Rev. Edmund J. Skoner, S.T.L Rev. John P. O‘Connell, S.T.D. 200 S. Gréen Bay Rd.â€"H.P. 202 Sundaysâ€"6:30, 7:30, 9, 10, 11 and 12 noon. Weekâ€"daysâ€"6:30, 8:15. Saturdays, eves of first Fridays and Holidays, 4 and 7:30 p.m. A native of Germany, she came to this country at the age of 23. She had lived. in Highland Park until two years ago. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL 7:45 pm. Evening Gospel servâ€" ice. . The pastor will bring asecâ€" ond message in the series â€" What Christians should do. _ This mesâ€" sage will feature "The Good Saâ€" maritan." . The Lord‘s Supper will be observed at this service. Wednesday, July 2. The midâ€" week prayer service at the church at 8 pm. Besides_her daughter, Mrs. Harâ€" ry White, with whom she made her home for the past two years, she is survived by a son, Arthur, u-am:nmâ€"hm both of Park, 11 grandâ€" children and 8 great grandchilâ€" ï¬lg' day, June 29â€" _ _ i 9:30 am. Sunday school for all 10 :45 am. Hour of worship. The pastor will speak on the beatitude, "Blessed Are the Pure in Heart." Holy Communion will be adminis tered at this service. 7:00 pm. Christian Endeavor for youth. (Evangelical Congregational) â€" 8. Green Bay at Laurel R. 8. Wilson, pastor Tel. 1781 Phone H. P. 4769 IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH 11:30 am. Lutheran hour over H. K. Platzer,.pastor Confessions Alumicast Corporation, ball washers, $54.03; Anm'.m Co., signs., $19.25; Atlantic Mutual Insurance Co., insurance, ; Amâ€" mman_u-&’c;.mmu.n;wnqc Apron Co., supplies, 0.87; N. Gertrude Ames, election clerk, $8.00; ï¬:,"uu'u "Bahr‘ c:-‘nï¬u."iz?}o“; stle To e .46; 8, .40; Barrettâ€"Christie supâ€" plies, $19.53; Edna T. Brown, election clerk, $8.00; Braun Bros. Oil Co., yollhapluq rental, $10.00; Elsie Beyers, election clerk, $8.00; Board of mm&.loï¬,mh(’hamhl.fl..“;l J.M-hrg“}“.“;c.& wn, wages, $66; C. Brown, wages, $29.170; J. .'"ul" wages, $84.60; J. R. ‘lo'. wages, $99.90; Central Hardware , tools and equipment, $38.87, sup~ plies, $127.48; Chicago Tribune, want ad, $3.00; Nathan Corwith, Jr., insurance, $50.00; Central Tire Co., tire repairs, $7.75, w $118.73; Collector of Internal Reveépue, admissions tax, $ 1; H. Channon Co., supplies, $88.40, tools and equipment, $21.44; City of Highland Park, water, $874.50, electric current, $56.64; Colgate Palmoliveâ€"Peet Co., supplies, $26.25; Chandlers, Inc., supplies, $22.55; Chicago Title & Trust Co., title charges, $123.50; Cyclone Fence, backstops, $593.176; James B. Clow & Sons, watering system parts, $955.07; Agnes Carison, election clerk, $8.00; Farley B. Close, elecâ€" tion clerk, $8.00; William Chambers, golf prizes, $345.00; J. G. Cahill, wages, $368.00; D. H. Coleman, wages, $195.00; J. W. Chambers, wages, $300.00; Davis & Maurine, electrical supplies, $36.14; Geo. A. Davis, Inc., mowers, $2,039.88, tools and equipment, $15.20, waterâ€" ing system parts, $262.16»supplics, $661.86; Dahi‘s Auto Reconstrucâ€" tion Co., repairs, $51.76, safety stickers, $3.00, supplies, $2.04; Lula B. Dexter, election judge, $8.00; Grace Duffy, election clerk, $8.00; June L..Druley, election clerk, $8.00; M. D. Dubin, wages, $77.50; J..Dal Ponte, wilges, $216.00; Jean Eberhart, election judge, $11.00; Margaret N. Eitner, election clerk, $8.00; C. Ebert, wages, $14.40; Fairâ€"banksâ€"Morse & Co., repair parts, $16.94; First National Bank of Highland Park, fiscal fees, $4.00, safe deposit box rental, $14.80; T. S. Duffy Furniture Co., carpeting, $140.76; Lepâ€"Froelich, refund, $53.00; B. Fontana, wages, $1,011.75; Graybar Electric Co., Inc., elecâ€" trical supplies, $474.03; John Gourley & Co., lumber supplies, $113.87; The Green Duck Co., beach tokens, $219.86; Ellen Golden;, election clerk, $8.00;, Verna A. Greene, election clerk, $8.00; The Graphic Score. Book Co., score cards, $9.95; W. W. Grainger, supplies, $18.57; A. J. Gerken, wages, $759.70; J. Goffo, wages, $663.30; M. Goffo, s, $123.00; C. F. G!"nk salary, $50.00; Highland Park Fuel Co., gxeline and fuel oil, $615.85, polling place rental, $10.00; Highland s, $123.00; C. F. Gling salary, $50.00; Highland Park Fuel Co., lime and fuel oil, $615.85, polling place rental, $10.00; Highland Pharmacy, supplies, $11.02; Highland Park News, want ad, $3,00, printing, $1.25, zinc cut, $7.39; Highland Park Press, printing and legals, $199.80; Edward Hines Lumber Co., lumber supplies, $211.36; Hill and Stone, insurance, $258.55; Highland Park Ice Co., supplies, $188.45; Highland Park Coordinating Council, dues, $2.00; Hydrox Corporation, supplies, $256.00; Tracy Harvey, election judgd, $8.00; Heating Service, repairs, $42.24; D. .L. Hanger, wages, $67.13; E. C. Mayes, wages, $25.00; â€"R. T; Heck, wages, $411.70; F. F. Howe, wages, $2,007.50; D. W. Hutchinson, wages, $68.00; Hliâ€" nois Bell Telephone Co., telephone service $246.72; Interstate Elecâ€" tric Supply Co., light fixture, $41.42; Illinois Association of Park Districts, dues, $54.45, legal fees, $25.00; Iredale Storage & Moving Co., rental, $12.00; Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund, payments to fund, $2,046.40; Jacobsen Manufacturing Co., repair parts, $4.02; B. Johnson, wages, $385.00; M. Johnson, wages, $241.60; Keuffel & Esser Co., supplies, $7.25; Sophia G. Klemp, election judge, $11.00; J. Kaatz, wages, $316.00; P. J. Kelly, wages, $1,700.00; F. Kil kenny, wages, $35.00; J. Knowlton, wages, $124.25; Larsonâ€"Bros., storage and repairs, $237.14; S. D. Leidesdorf & Co., -ndig,‘ $500.00; Gordon Leonard, supplies, $21.50; Larson‘s Stativnery Store, supâ€" plies, $49.76; R. C. Larkin â€"Co., repair parts, $93.77, tractor, $5, 250.00; G. Leffert, wages, $694.33; E. Lempinin, wages, $7.50; A. G. McPherson, Inc., repair parts, $27.74;â€"Elizabeth McCaffrey, elecâ€" tion judge, $11.00; Howard Moran Plumbing and Heating Co., plumbâ€" ing supplies, $69.18; Roy Millen, secretary, petty cash disbursements, $490.98; Motor Parts and Machine Co., tools, $21.58, repair parts, $311.13, supplies, $105.66;â€"Mutual Truck Parts Co., Inc., trailer parts, $216.51, repair parts, $7.50; Motive Parts Co. of America, Inc., welder, $235.00, supplies, $6.00; Mutual Coal Co., coal; $418.03, supplies, $149.89; Sidney D. Morris, election judge, $8.00; Phyllis B. Makeâ€" lim, election judge, $8.00; Harold P. Miller, refund, $10.00; V. Meâ€" noni, wages, $1,143.00; R. Metgzenberg, wages, $138.50; D. K. Mills, wages, $57.00; R. Millen, salary, $3,300.00; E. Moroney, Jr., wages, $15.00; M. Moon, wages, $7.50; North Shore Office Machines Co., maintenance contract, $8.40; ï¬onh Shore Blue Prirt Co., prints, $3.79; North Shareog:erhe.d Door Co., rep.ix:, 8::.9&:&Ni:hh Jr., wages, $86.40; n Printing Co., printing, $14.75; i, w $214.50; A. R. Orsini, wages, $86.40; mï¬n‘m Print Shop, lll'll'.:l:: $165.25; Public Service Co., supplies, $19.35, electric current, $640.51; The Paper Service Co., suppli%oâ€'lzc: Purnell & Wilson, Inc., reâ€" pair parts, $2.25; Albert Pick Co., Inc., dishes, $130.60; P. F. Pettiâ€" bone & Co., election supplies, $53.84; Earl H. Purdy, election judge, Statement of Cash Receipts Disbursements for the Fiscal Y Ended May 31, 1947. ifuag o * '- RECEIPTS e General Taxes Revenue, $9,273.96, Golf Course Revenue, $22,5 166.15, ing Beaches Revenue, $2,910.90, Sunset Woods Revenue, $487.30, Assessments Costs, $102.80, State Gas Tax Refunds, $58.17, 1 Bell Telephone Co., Refunds, $21.57, lllinois Municiâ€" sllni-â€"t PFund Taxes Revenue, $797.17, Pn.-t! Sale Revenue, ,500.00, School Rinks. Mainterance Revenue, $821.57, Rental on Lease, $350.00, Refund Trom State of mw $400.00,â€"U.â€"S. Certificates â€" of â€" indebtedness; y § $11.00; Playground & Recreation Board, polling place rental, $10.00; Packard, Barnes, Schumacher and Gilmore, expenses, $25.80; E. B. Patten. wages,â€" $7.50; . H. Purdy, wages, $374.00; J. P. Picchietti, wages,. $108.90; R. Preston, wages, $7.20; Reliable Laundry Co., launâ€" dry service, $242.49; Geo. W. Roberts & Son, Inc., insurance, $517.22; Garada C. Riley, election judge, $8.00; H. E. Rajala, wages, $290.00; W. Richardson, wages, $7.50; R. T.‘Reber, wages, $15.30; Sinclair Refining Co., oil and grease, $232.62; Frank Siljestrom, coal, $170.20, plies, $122.53; Sunset Valley Golf Shop, supplies, $56.11; Bowen E. Schumacher, legal fees and expenses, $1,253.85; Norman J. Schlossman, architect fees, $3,520.00; Ben E. Sesso, supplies, $40.10; Margaret M. Sheahen, election clerk, $8.00; Cora St. John, election judge, $8.00; Hazel Stupple, election judge, $8.00; Helen Sneeden, election clerk, $8.00; Trustees Sheahen Estate, payment on real esâ€" tate, $500.00; L. Schemmel, wages, $750.00; W. H. Sihler, wages, $149.85; A. T. Sordyl, wages, $2,710.80; F. J. Sordyl, wages, $123.â€" 20;. A. R. Stancliff, wages, $73:60; Laurence Stupey, $16.20; Harry A. Thatcher, pier contract payments, 820.784.&0';.& Bros., supplies, $382.63; The Tropical Paint & Oil Co., paint, $178.90; United States Pipe and Foundry Co., cast iro:-ripe and fittings, $9,124.97; II . & Qavitearo SnasiaWine fMarn annnlise #94 Ns Hnaibed Qrakas Receipts: Miscellaneous Revenue, $1,009.31 Bond Taxes Revenue, $14,836.64. The First National Bank of Highland Park, principal, $26,000.00, inâ€" terest, $395.00, fiscal fees, $53.34, Northern Trust Co., interest, $2,970.00, fiscal fees, :u.zo.& ce < None. Collections for the Fiscal Year Ending May 31, 1947, $2460.87 Collections for the Fiscal Year Ending May 31, 1947, $1,266.79 The First National Bank of Highland Park, principal, $1,000.00, in terest, $300.00. | STATE OF ILLINOIS ) COUNTY OF LAKE ) SS . ‘ PARK DISTRICT OF ) HIGHLAND PARK ) f C. F. Grant, being first sworn, and that 1 am mhuummï¬Â«ï¬m%uk going statement is a statement as to Park District of Highland SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND WARRANT NO. 7 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND WARRANT NO. o $25,000.00 PARK DISTRICT OF HIGHLAND PARK BOND REDEMPTION FUND THE PRESS ROSENWALD FUND DISBURSEMENTS Disbursements: None Highland Park Trading Post 47 South St. Johns Avenue H. P. 2744 PAINTING & PAPER HANGING Be Particularâ€"It Costs no More 623 Vine Ave., Highland Park Tel. H. P. 5576 Summer clothing; 8pc. mahog. dining rm. set (round table); an* Park of all moneys received and from what sources received, giving items, particulars and details, and of all moneys paid the tm o ie ecrrie on tyentie m ecdad god io :';‘o.[â€"t,&--elmh fiscal year May 381, Treasurer of the Park District of Highland Park. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 26th of June, 1947. (18) lw-dl.h.)hhq'hblk. North Shore Qas Ce. J "rur mrq:n.l- | _Dynamic Wheel Balancing ' Body & Fender Repairing â€" Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing * 322 N. First Highland Park 77 | FIVEâ€"IN. GALVANIZED Building Maintenance 714 Osterman Ave., Deerfield Sheet Metal Work . _ That is us â€" the Natural Gas Conversion goes steadily bettering the lives of some 750 people a day. The con* PARKWAY CURTAIN LAUNDRY FREE PICKâ€"UP AND DELIVERY 300 North Green Bay Road Old Gutters adjusted, opened and painted inside Blessed is the man who is too busy to worry in the day~ time and too tired toâ€" lie awake at night. work in Great Lakes, Ilinois, and will be in North Chica~ Little Willie, exhibiting his skill in riding a new bicycle, came down the street in front of his home,â€""Look, mother," he cried, folding feet off the m‘;‘-'u.t," * he shouted, "no Half an hour passed, and little Willi¢ again put in his appearance. T h is ~time, eouaet subdved, ‘he gur_ Fmilowenus wes a Greek who enjoyed food. He wished that "mature had made his necke larger than the necke of a crame, to the end that he might have felt a long going down the throat." foods better, faster. Autoâ€" matic controls turn the oven on or ‘off‘at the times you desire. Better Your Living with Natural Gas, All types done the pinless MODERN DECORATING An Automatic "CP" clock covers, draperies, spreads, Ross E. Sherman â€"Peoria Ad Clubber. (* round only) D A HL S H. P. 5804 Tel. H.P. 89 87â€"40 with his Thursday, June 26th, 1947 Facts About Corn should be in by May 15, and for every day lost after that in plantâ€" ing. the forfeit is one bushel to each acre in volume. And of course we all know that corn should be knee high by the fourth of July. INDUSTRIAL PROPERTIES FACTORY 2500 square feet and loft in Highland Park for sale or rent on long lease. Call Raâ€" venswood 5320 for appoint ment. 18 FOR SALE: 1947 Console model Want Ads PETS FOR SALE: Boxer puppies, AKC reg.; females; fawn and brindle; reasonable. Tel. Glenâ€" coe 2436 collect. 17 HEL P â€"W A NTE Db Male or Female Clerical help wanted at FIRST NATIONAL BANK STENOGRAPHERS, typist, bookâ€" keeper, permanent employment, pleasant . working conditions, conditions, good wages. . Apply Manager‘s office, Moraine Hoâ€" tel, 801 N. Sheridan Rd., Highâ€" land Park. 12tf MALE HELP WANTED: Several reliable men wanted for landâ€" scaping and gardening. Steady work and good pay; unemployâ€" ment insurance paid. . Phone Northbrook 422 or call at R. Kohimaier‘s, _ Dundee _ road, Northbrook. 17â€"4t WAITRESSES: Full or part time, top wages, excellent wotkâ€" ing conditions. Apply Manager‘s office, Moraine Hotel, 801 No. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park. 12tf MAIDS: Full or part time, good wages, excellent working conâ€" ditions. _ Apply Manager‘s o‘â€" Tice, Moraine Hotel, 801 N. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park. VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE Â¥ For All Fopular Makes _ â€"â€" = . Parts on hand or available,â€"Pick ~â€" up and delivery. Prompt service. Emergency service. Guaranteed workmanship. ampvent i A. M, EVANS : 31â€" N. Sheridan Tel. HP. “83 * 5oi en memes nc comerny epnenge ecrge nremanpace Te THE WELCOMERS WISH TOo fNTERIOR and EXTERIOR â€" Phone Highland Park 2546 Stremberg â€" Carlson radioâ€"pho~ nograph AC, bought 3: weeks ago. l:ii‘pnee $471.50,. . Will sell for $450. . Call H. P. sozoi 1 GREET every new family in the community. If you know of a Newcomer to Highland Park or Weddings, cocktail parties, ROOFING â€" REPAIRS Help Wanted u":â€".. 1594 Let us help you 21tf 32tf