The Rev. C. G. Stanger of Kimâ€" hurst College, Eimburst, 10. wift fl""lv.’. July 20: _ _ a.m., Sunday School . 1045 am., Morning worship. the peoples in in . uprightness. Jeknhh&-‘.um He hath executed judgment." P« 9:7, 8, 16. Am. Stan. Ver. Sunday, July 27, 7:30 pm. Watchtower study. Subject: "Judgâ€" ment Day for Jehovah‘s Vindicaâ€" tion." Text, "He hath prepared his throne for judgment and He will judge the world in righteousâ€" ness, He will minister judgment to 21 N. Sheridan Road Masonic temple, 3rd floor Friday, July 25, 7:30 p.m., Servâ€" ice meeting and school in Theoâ€" #o St.â€"Cloud, Florida where the w.motherresida,mdl.rin‘ her north to Highland Park for a vigit. »They will also stop to visit missions supported by the church in the Kentucky mountains Durâ€" ing the pastors absence, the pulâ€" pit will be supplied on Sunday, July 27, by Dr. P. B. Fitewater, h-ehrlnthloodymm tute, and on Sunday, August 3, by Rev. Albert Fesmire, Director of the Child Evangelism Fellowâ€" ship of Chicago. Regular services will be held at 10:45 a.m, and 7:45 pm. all summer. S$T. JOHN‘$ EVANGELICAL The pastor will be absent from July 15 to 21, attending the anâ€" nual Summer Camp at Beulah Beach, Ohio, where he is Superinâ€" tendent. He will be accompanied by his family. . Mrs. Leora Maechtle will be delegate for the worgen‘s Missionary Society, Carâ€" olyn Botker will be delegate for the Sunday School. Donald Tillâ€" man and Lloyd Botker, Jr., will also attend the youth camp. Durâ€" ing the pastors absence, any emerâ€" gencies can be cared for by the Class Leaderâ€"Leslic Drieske, 242 Roger Williams Ave.:~ After the pastor returns from Beulah Beach, he and his family will leave July 24 for a two weeks trip to Flor ida and the south. This will be the annual vacation granted by: the local church. They will drive Wednesday, July 23: Midâ€"week service of prayer at 8 p.m. Friday, July 25: 7:80 p.m, Choir ‘Tehearsal. _ Tuesday ,July 22: The Philaâ€" thea Sunday School class will meet at the home of Mrs. Altna Olson, 1427 Somerset Avenue, Deerfield, The meeting is called for 8 p.m., with Mrs, William Diener, the President, in charge. Gieser is the son of the late Paul Gieser, well known Highland Park merchant. ‘The Doctor served a term as a medical missionary in Chinaln!orc’t.hmandhrh‘ the past few months flew to Africa where he served in a mission hos~ pital during the absence a{kth .ut:flu. g;nlry.sod.t,h charge 0 M ‘ of the Church. 1 7:45 p.m., Evening Gospel Servâ€" ice. Dr. Kenneth Gieser, MD., will show pictures taken recently while on a flying trip to Africa. Dr. Gieser now lives at Wheaton, IIL,â€"where he is an eye specialist, and active in the Alumni Associaâ€" tion of Wheaton College. Dr 7:00 p.m. Christian â€" Endeavor for youth. mé'f%imy School Tor &ll ages. / > 10:45 a.m. Hour of Worship. ’l‘«. Jolmslmnni. student of the MI- aptis t 'llleologm.l‘ Seminary in Chicago (Evangelical Congregational) 8. Green Bay road at Laurel R. 8. Wilson, pastor. Tel. 1731 Sunday, July 20, 1947: ak Sunday, July 27th; 3 pm., SoF dier‘s Field; Centennial Service. _ Saturday, July 26th: 5:30 pm., River Forest; Concordia College Campus, Centennial social getâ€"toâ€" FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL Wednesday, July â€"23rd: Medinâ€" ah temple, 8 p.m., Centennial Conâ€" 11:30 a.m., over WGN the Lutheran Hour with the Rev. Dr. J. W. Behnken, apeaker. Monday, July 21st: 9 am., the Palmer House, Chicago, Centen: nial Convention of the Lutheran Missouri Synod. & 10:45 a.m, morning worship. The sermon text is I Tim. 5.17; *Honor to spiritual leadership." Sunday, July 20th: . 9:%0 a.m., Sundayâ€"school. #:15 a.m., early service at Lake Forest in the American Legion Hall, McKinley & Wisconsin Aveâ€" nues. Page 6 WELCOME TO CHURCH REDEEMER EVANG. LUTH raat Alvin C. Kniker, pastor 687 Central Avenue Tel. H. P. 950 Sunday School Tor :" _"-;:Iul-l†:'nlnâ€":-; ing spiritual relief in devastated also won the support of other inâ€" fluentialâ€"‘churches and awnodieal in the United States The Reâ€" deemer Congregation has petitionâ€" ed the Centennial Convention to make immediate application for membership in the National Luth cran Council a â€" anardinabics interest in West Central Avenue will attend Centennial convention activities of the Lutheran Synod of . Misâ€" souri opening on July 20th with a serviceâ€"of worship at ist St Paul‘s Lutheran Church, Chicago, at 8 p.m, and continuing with a variety of activities thruout the week. On Sunday, July 27th at 3 p.m. in Soldier‘s Field a Cenâ€" tennial Service will be held. On Wednesday, July 23rd at 8 p.m. in the Medinah temple, a Centennial Concert has been scheduled. A soâ€" cial gettorether has haan as Aw&mmâ€â€œâ€"‘m_ of business which the convention will consider in which the local Lutherans are especially interest. ed is the, question '.(‘Mâ€"""" ['"‘_:_ with other Lutheran bodies or‘s PARTICIPATE IN CENTENIAL CON ranged for Saturday, July 26th f"_"_‘:!.-gtO.cu:'ï¬*M Sundays â€" 1:30, or_at other times upon request. Arrarigements should be made during the week. and H to 5:30 o‘clock in the afternéon. 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 porchased. Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison Pastor Rev. Edmund J. Skoner, S.T.L Rev. John P. O‘Conneil, S.T.D. 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 M'-ehooliin'ope;l'o pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. cludes testimonies of G@ healing, is at 8 o'eloe:. Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson "Smail children are cared for chil are durâ€" The Sunday morning service is lA.ldvu 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 887 Hazel Avenue This.â€"Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, 20, Rev. Francis Guither of Deerâ€" field has consented to take care of any special pastoral service for the Bethany parish. He‘resides at lltlu-:;ry'!'-ueo,-:mb. reached telephone calling Deerfield 78. continue of the IMMACULATE CONCEPTION T meeting will ‘ 11:00 a.m., Divine Worship; serâ€" mon by Dr. A. L Hoover, Guest Minister. The visiting . Minister resides in Evanston, and is the Gepleral Statistician for the Methâ€" qdist Church. ° He has preached at Bethany before and members and friends will be glad to greet him. Wednesday, July 23: 8:00 p.m, Midweek Church Fellowship Serv‘ ice in charge of the Class Leaders. 9:30 a.m Sunday School in all departments unjier the superiviâ€" K. PR PRRRT Phone H.P. 8522 Sunday, July 20: Lutheran members of Redeem: at all our services. Week Saturdhys, év d Halidays, 4 be the minister in the absence Sundaysâ€"6:30, 7:30, 9, 10, 11 d 12 noon. Laurel Ave. ert W. Linden. Pastor Church school at 9:30. Morning worship at 10:45.» (Evangelical United Brethren) evening meeting, which â€" inâ€" â€"6:30, 8:16. 0_ éves of first Fridays , 4 and 7:30 p.m. August 10. : In the absence , July of o y e e m port. When we sent her to the MO-O.»M.“". hâ€"aflh‘.:g g:.‘- mmended go to ammi~ tarium at $320,000 a month, and young girl. Her husband was in the army sending she u.nâ€".::.-._.fl and tizing the values of proper One gift is enabling our nutri h":;" carry on an experiâ€" and wheat bread, plus greens of cabbage and spinach, CERS, etc. "-'l"lll-idl-.nu.of course if the government would do aatccire s P Wl C something to on ae td that might be the most effective way of helping but still we need to think up lots of ways of dramaâ€" "Nome for a year, have needed exâ€" tra help. All these gifts have been a boon to us. Some money has rary, when you realize our school has bought little new for ten years you can see why we are happy to be ablé to get some of the things we need. â€" _ * five girls to have their way paid. O'hrmunh--uu:; earn some of their expenses mmflifl-q'-hh the library, the laboratory; one girl does my mimeographing. Some of the girls who come from war tr!u.'h.hnh.‘..mm_ L.c d o# se sent have five azines are REprRNIER e mon rrernntcsess Mb ci loruaeilmm.l“.h. have plenty to through summer and my friends are enjoyâ€" thanking you all for your good letters and the many things you have sent me either nerannally ~» ounce of constructive effort anyâ€" one can give. His manager of cereâ€" monies was a young woman who is his "foreign advisor," a memâ€" ber of the city council and an inâ€" structor at the National University I‘ve known her ever since she was oneofmmmwbh" school afid so T got lots of "face" as she .introduced her former teacher to her friends. when he was official in Shantung hmt&mq-h..thco( antiâ€"Christian activity. At any rate, it is quite interesting to see him taking another tack now, for operating with the authorities. This is certainly not a time to do anyâ€" thing else when China needs every aunea af anmepruastols Ae l s and then he had attended a Bible class there following that time. Shortly afterwards he attended Beloit College in the United States But whether our influence had its faults, I don‘t know, but we do howï¬-t-bouflflu--y_m.. to look impressive, though we didâ€" not have a cardinal as the Catho® M senper cey thet ht hed maa mes mayorâ€"say that he had had his first contact with Christianity We (Continued from page 3) Board membersâ€"English, Chinese American and Scandinavians, We MISS LAURA CROSS early worship for the membership with a continuation thruout the year in mind. able to care for infant children at home.:. A poll was taken of the membership and two thirds of those who responded im“â€" the flmmaho-nm'h; will ‘be able to attend separately, mmï¬-lflul.fl hold early morning at 8 Beginning with August 3rd, the Matin worship will be inaugurated for one month of five Sundays. ‘l'bvuh.ldycl&o-qn- gation made this decision after considerable discussion on Monday evening. The chief purpose of the early worship is to serve those who during summer plan a Sunday of outings or outdoor activities. REDEEMER EVANGELICAL CHURCH TO HOLD MATIN of 587 West Central Avenue will 1 LNR E: program of the Lutheran Church Lutheran Laymen and Laywomen Missouri Synod will meet in conâ€" o Puk moceding the pibcieg af cago the church delegates. iness of the Convention will cenâ€" had rpiipiiint / reapagy s BPov.. s had a fiveâ€"yearâ€"old son to supâ€" faculty. Some o f you have us scholarship money and we used in the libâ€" THE PRESS and it of North Shore Gad Ce. ; ux rramnour rPeorue» | At Sunset Park Members of the Highland Park Service Mothers‘ club are plannâ€" ing to hold their annual picnic at Sunset Park Wednesday, August 13. some tennis and perhaps take out a swimming ticket at the Peking Club, I‘ll work in my garden and get some reading done that I‘ve wanted to do during these busy days. Sc"Tll enjoy life. weather and we no longer have to talk about the cold. We are even beginning to think of vacation al~ though we may have to spend it here in Peiping .if the train serâ€" vice stays as interrupted as it seems to do. But if I stay here I‘ll attend the. Language School and brush "P‘lï¬â€™@-..,pth cases, but when they come into our home it is hard not to try to help in some way:" We had hoped closing up their work this month. They have done some exâ€" cellent work among thousands of needy folks. But one of the great tragedies is that the effects of war suffering last more than a year or two after the war ~ And China still goes on ig E "'ï¬""b‘hlfl.zâ€ofm. T.B. is certainly taking its toll We can‘t begin to soive all these it is just typical of thousands who _l_._velorfl.pmmg.o- 00 from Minnesots women that had come out to me, which would cover a bit over two months, I had told the women I was using it for scholarships, but as it had not yet gone to the committee I just changed and switched it over to this use. I‘m sure you‘ll approve Modern, Efficient Nat Gas heats water cheaper. thought a few months might eure her. So I decided to use the $50.â€" Alimony: The high cost of she was earning $150,000 a month The new Natural Gas heats water fasterâ€"it is the chamâ€" throw a fast ball to the catâ€" A miajor league pitcher can FLAME BROILED. The hot soft, clean flame of Natural Gas is ideal for broilingâ€" flame broiling seals the fla~ vor in the fish.._Ask. your fish was it that you caught Saturday, Bill?" Mr. Brandt: "Six, darling, .xbi.qnu" Mrs. Bn.\udt: "I thought so. That fish market has made a mistake again. They‘ve charged us for eight." Mrs Brandt: "How many But life goes on here in our city Sincerely, paioornt & PApEi HANGING _Particularâ€"It Costs no, More 623 Vine Avre., Highland Park M. Preti E.L Faman Tel H. P. 5676 _ Tel. H.P. 89 37â€"40 337 Enclid Ave. KAYAK, $35. Highland Park Trading Post 47 South St. Johns Avenue - H:P. 2744 office, to the Chief, Canteen Div., range from $2400 to $5000 per year. Persons interested should mail a Standard Form 57, "Appliâ€" cation for Federal Employment," which may be secured at any post office or other federal government had civilian retailing experience or Vehll .-l I.,‘, Needs Canteen Officers hospitals in Wisconsin, Nlinois and All ruffies ironed ness for the affair and that a full program of events has been ar ranged. One of the features.will be a series of water fights contests Saturday and Sunday with the fire departments of surrounding comâ€" munities .as participants.. These contests will start at 7 p.m, There of a novel carnival nature. A fine prize on the drawing Sunday. in Morton Grove. er, General Cha The annual Morton Grove Days will be staged this week end, Fri~ day, Saturday and Sunday July 18, 19, and 20, at Linne Woods Morton Grove Celebrates Its Armual "Days" on July 18, 19 and 20th Borre of Italy, two sons, Dante lflmwdw.’-t. and"6 grandchildren. Intérment was made in St Mary‘s cemetary, â€"Lake Forest. rites were conducted on Saturday. Besides her daughter she is surâ€" since 1925. She was a member of the Immaculate Conception church of Highland Park, where funeral 300 North Green Bay Road H. P. 5804 PARKWAY CURTAIN LAUNDRY Death Terminates * Long Hiness Of death last , Thursday at the L“w,ln Ada Censotti of Chicago: _ _ > Born in Italy 75 years ago, Mrs. Bonetti had been a resident of FRANK E. JENKS Decorator, Painter and Borchardt Fuel Co. * Tel. HP. 67 â€"â€" The Veterans Administration MODERN DECORATING LAWN & GARDEN Mrs. Angelo Bonetti, 16 Grove Rotary Tiller and Lawn Roller for Hire FREE PICKâ€"UP AND D A HL 8 For William A. Meyâ€" is in readiâ€" insulation and tuckâ€"pointing, call on us ‘Whod shingles preserved "Ull it‘s too lnte. Phone Highland Park 2546 Parts on hand or available.:Pick up and ddivvry.APm-pt service. A. M. EVANS 31°N. Sheridan _ Tel. HP. 6488 CHAUFFER AND A CAR FOR "Cp" VACUUM CLEANER mance. Every Gas Range bearing the "CP" emblem, has met the high Theations in indnstq.'l\qe-taflzm and are worth it. They are the best dealer or North Shore Gas Co. FOR SALE: Gas range in good 5304 21 MAIDS: Full or part time, good Painting and Decorating HEL P W A NTE Db Male or Female Clerical help wanted at FIRST NATIONAL BANK STENOGRAPHERS, Telephone Highland Park 518 community. If you know of a Newcomer to Highland Park or Thursday, July 17, 1947 Bivd., Chicago 6, HL Want Ads IRE for parties, weddings, furâ€" erals, trips, By the hour, day or week Tel. H. P. 4803 . 21â€"24 tified for do better with a "CP" Natural P" means Certified performance Certified automatic features, Certified for easy cleaning, Cerâ€" Tel. H. P. 153 Weddings, cocktail parties, wages, excellent working conâ€" ditions. <Apply Manager‘s ofâ€" fice, Moraine Hotel, 801 N. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park ï¬--h‘ top wages, ;méinl;t workâ€" em- wl office, Moraine Hotel, 801 No. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park. & s L M " pleasant '::‘i'l’ conditions, Manager‘s office, Moraine Hoâ€" tel, 801 N. Sheridan Rd., Highâ€" Menoni and Mocogni '.l:t-lï¬yu . your next party. Tel. Glencoe 1594 â€".; > P. C. HMeCuallough _ 32f HOUSEHOLD GOODS M A N UR E Help Wanted You‘ll B1tt 21