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Highland Park Press, 24 Jul 1947, p. 6

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Child Evangelism Fellowship. The pastor is to return for regular serâ€" vices on SundayAugust 10. The pulpit will be supplied on MML:M.M Fesmire Director the Chicago in Chicago will be available for and pastoral services during the Wednesday*8 p.m. Midâ€"week service of prayer in charge of the Class Leader, Leslic Drieske. Mr. Drieske will be able to srrange for any emergencies during the abâ€" sence of the mu Rev. Samâ€" nel Obetz of Ave. Church T:45 p.m. Evening Gospe! Serâ€" vice. Dr. P. B. Fitzwater of Moody Bible Institute will again bring 10:46 a.m. Hour of Worship, Rev. P. I’ Fitzwater, teacher in the y Bible Institute of Chiâ€" cago will preach at this service. The pastor is on vacation in the south. T00 p.m. Christian Endeavor for youth. P Sunday, 4:30 p.m., Watchtower study. Subject, "And After this cometh judgment."Text.â€""He hath prepared his throne for judgment and he will judge the world in righteousness, he will minister judgment to the peoples in up rightness. Jehovah hath made himâ€" self known, he hath executed judgment." Ps. 9; 7, 8, 16, Am: Stan. Ver. , (Evangelical Congregational) 8. Green Bay road at Laurel R. 8. Wilson, pastor. _ Tel. 1731 Sunday July 27, 1947. Sunday, July 27â€"3 pm., Pub lic Address. "Announcing the Perâ€" fect Government" by K. A. Adâ€" ams, Representative of Watchtowâ€" er Society.. * Friday, July 25, 7:30 pm., Ser vice Meeting and School in Theoâ€" cratic Ministery., * JEHOVAH‘S WITNESSES Masonic temple, 21 N. Sheridan H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Laure!, Linden and Prospect Phone H. P. 263 _ Rev. L. W. Sherwin, D.D., minister The pulpit will be cccupied by Dr. Paul C. Warren, Minister of the Second Presbyterian Church, Balâ€" timore, Maryland. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL â€":l- C220, EUE Sundsy, July 27: TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Wednesday, July 30â€"9:30 a.m., Holy Commurion. : Sunday, July 27: 8th Sunday afâ€" ter Trinityâ€" j 3 T:30 a.m., Holy Communion. 11:00 a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon Sundays â€" 1:30, or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. Weekâ€"daysâ€"6:30, 8:15. Saturdays, eves of first Fridays and Holidays, 4 and 7:30 p.m. Rev. Edmund J. Skoner, S.T.L Rev. John P. O‘Connell, S.T.D. 200 S. Green Bay Rd.â€"HP. 202 10:45 AM., Communion Celeâ€" bration_with Confessional worship just preceding at 10:30 a.m." CHURCH Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison during August. 3 P.M., Centennial Service at Soldier‘s Field, Chicago. s 9 PM. Communion Announce ments. ; Page 6 REDEEMER EVAN. LUTHERAN s CHURCH > 587 Central Ave. 1:30 P.M. Bus ‘connection at Immanuel, Lake Avenue, Glenview to the Centennial service at Solâ€" dier‘s Field. (A 11:30 A.M., The Lutheran Hour over WGN with the Rev. Dr. J. W. Behnken, Pres of the Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio and Other Highland Park 950 Saturday, July 26th: 5:30 p.m. Centennial Fellowship on the Campus "of ~Concordia Teachers College, River Forest, III Avenues. 10:45 A.M., Morning worship. The sermon text is Pssim 145. 1â€"21. "Praise God for His Goodâ€" Friday 7:30 p.m. Choir rehear Sunday, July 27th: 9:30 A.M., Sunday School. 2:15 AM., Early worship at Lake Forest in the American Legâ€" IMMACULATE CONCEPTION 9:30 a.m. Sunday school for all WELCOME TO CHURCH 11:00 a.m., Morning Worship. Sundaysâ€"6:30,>7:30, 9, 10, 11 d 12 noon. / Confessions for five Ist: 2 P.M. to ille to rétreat their schedule © The first of Hampton Institoâ€" te‘s cadets to receive ROTC inâ€" ut w mies teloke Gnradn the future officers of the United At ROTC Camp ‘The club plans to hold its second heach picnic «upner of the season next week an Friday evening, Aug. 1st, at 6:80. â€" ASK COAST GUARD (Continued from page 1) "Our «afetv committee. headed by Dr. R. R. Rineland. plans anch measure« as «ermanshin and safeâ€" tv classes.. onninment af al) bost« with lifejackets and other safe â€"mard«. and <adantion of a new hoat design which i« rbsistant to eansivine. non=inkable a»nd rightâ€" able." Quirk added. "We want everyone to enjoy the pleasure of «ailine from our lakeside city withâ€" out fear. Evervone should ‘he abis *n take eare of themselves, Reseue should seldom be necessary. But when a reseme is needed. it must he s« promnt and efficient m« hnâ€" man ingenuity and devotion to duâ€" The Bensenville Home at Benâ€" senville, III. will have its Festival and Homecoming on July 27. The Rev. Kart Gaertner of Blooming: dale, T1l. will speak in the morning service at 11 a.m. In the aftérnoon service at 3 p.m.. the Rev. Dr. Joseph â€"George of Deaconess, Hosâ€" pital, Chicago. will speak. The children‘s program will be presen: ted at 4:30. Dinner will be served on, the grounds from noon until 2:30. 68 A cordial welctme awaits you at all our services. Alvin C. Kniker, pastor Phone H. P. 1599 Sunday, July 27â€" * 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship. The service will be conducted by Rev. C. G. Stanger of Elmhurst College, Elmhurst, TNL Pastoral service : In the abscence of the Pastor, Rev. Frances Guiâ€" ther of Deerfield has consented to take care of any special pastoral service for Bethany parish. He reâ€" sides at 815 Rosemary Terrace, and can be reached by telephone by calling Deerfield 78. 8:00 pm. Midweek Church Felâ€" Cowship Service. It will be missionâ€" ery night and themonthly offerâ€" ing will be régeived.. _ During this week John Zenko will be in attendance at Camp Seager at Naperville Park. Friday Aug. 1, 7:30 p.m. Opening service of the Barrington Camp meeting with Dr. Wm E. Grote as m Preacher. uriday at Barrington Park Dr. W. E. Grote will speak at the morning and evening service, and Dr. Wm. Seath of the Christian Industrial lng-oz ”will speak in the afternoon at 2:30. 11:00 a.m. Divine worship; serâ€" mon by the Rev. Lester H. Laubenâ€" stein, Minister. Members are enâ€" couraged to bring their visiting friends. es Tuesday July 29â€" ._.8:00 p.m. Monthly meeting of the Brotherhood in the Kalseim Home 1227. Pleasant. Mr. Paul Willison will be Coâ€"Host. Wednesday July 30â€" ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH Phone H.P. 3522 Sunday July 27â€" 9:30 a.m. Sunday gchoo! in all departments. 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 5:80 o‘clock in the afternoon. On Sundays the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible, and all authorized Christiar Science literature, may be read, borrowed or purchased. Sunday school is open to pupils -ptothmof”'y::n.lndh held Sunday morning at 9:30. _ Small children are cared for durâ€" ing Sunday church service. The Sunday morning service is held at.11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" eludes testimonies of. Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. â€" > 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, BETHANY CHURCH (Evangelical United Brethren) Laure] Ave. and McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister ZION EV. LUTH. CHURCH Oakridge and High, Highwood Herbert W. Linden. Pastor Church schbol at 9:30. . Morning worship at 10:45. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson in filled with technical classes and practical work on the antiâ€"airâ€" craft artillery picces. The 90 MM consumer. They are represented in the capacities of gunners, canonâ€" cers, radar and control operators. On the rifle the Hampton perts out of the twentyâ€"seven men n.u.ru‘&-nunm Science Foundation proposal be set aside until the .Ways and Means Committee had opportunity to consider such revision in our taX 18W8. s Church said that he was studyâ€" ing.the tax laws with a view to suggesting how legisiation with reâ€" spect to encouraging "gifts and donations to hospitals, colleges and other organizations engaged in reâ€" search work, can be made. _. _ ing implications." He said that "It must be recognized that howâ€" ever able and however konest those appointed to the Foundation, the Foundation will be a political agâ€" ency and will be subject to ail winds of political pressures". â€"â€" In a speech on the ficor of the House, Congressman Raiph E. Church, (R), 10th District of I!L., argued that the Congress should liberalize the tax laws to permit larger tax‘free gifts by corporâ€" tions and individuals for scientiâ€" fic research instead of establishing the National Science Foundation to make expenditures of public funds for that purpose. The early "Pilgrim Fathers" of the Lutheran Church of the Misâ€" souri Synod were part of a vast migration movement of Luther A Centennial Fellowship evening is planned on the campus of Conâ€" cordia Teachers College, River Forest, Illinois for Saturday evâ€" ening, July 26th. On Sunday, July©27th, 1947, a gigantic Centennial rally and serâ€" vice will be held at Soldiers Field, 3:00 P. M., at which Dr. J. W. Behnken, president of the Missouri Synod, will preach the sermon to a congregation which it is estimated will be in excess of 75,000. Speâ€" cial trains, buses and chartered planes will bring Lutherans from distant points for this centennial celebration. Missouri, Ohio and other states, was. effected on April 26th, 1947. LUTHERANS PLAN + EXPANSION OF WORK Lutheran Convention in tennial assembly fromJuly 20th to July 29th at the Palmer House, Chicago, for the Fortieth National Convention of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of Missouri, Ohio and other states. An histo#ic service will be held on Friday, July 25th, in First St. Paul‘s Church, in which. edifice, then located at the corner of La Salle and Ohio Streets, the constitution of the Evangelical Lutheran Synod of The Lutheran Synod of Mis: souri in Convention agsembled are planning to expand work for the second Century of their history in this country. Delegates representâ€" ing over 5,000 congregations and preaching stations with a total of 1,564,000 adherents, are in Cenâ€" T HE PRESS __Among the audience were Col. and Mrs. Albert B. Pattou, Mrs: Ward Farnsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Dawson, and Mr. and Mrs. Craig Colgate (the former Barbara Hobart) of Lake Forest; Mr. and Mrs, T. W. Alder and Dr. Willard Kernan of Glencoe; Mr. and Mrs. Walter Buchan, Mrs. Lawrence Howe and Mr, and Mrs. David Howe (The former Anne Brosksmit), Donald and Amn Ickes of Winnetka; Dr. and Mrs. Donald Atlas and Mr. and Mrs P. J. Heels of Wilmette. several women met by arrange ment in a grocery store at the cor ner of Franklin and Lake Streets, definitely to attempt the organiâ€" zation of: a congregation. They decided upon the name St: Paul for the church whith was to be built. Before the end of the year 1843, the little congrega~ tion received as a gift from Wilâ€" liam Butler Ogden, "The city‘s richest man," and Walter L. Newâ€" berry a piece of property on the southwest corner, of Ohio street and La Salle, in an area which at the time was largely swampland dotted here and there with small groves of trees. The unpretenâ€" tious church building was ‘finish ed in February 1844 from lumber carried by the men of the congreâ€" gation on their shoulders from theâ€"Jackson Street Bridge. [ ans who over 100 years ago, in order to escape religious persecu~ tion and to worship God according to the dictates of their own conâ€" science, came to America and founded the Luthéran . Church, commonly known as the Missouri Sn::"fidho-jqd‘-eha re growth making one of Lutherans of the Missouri Synod awre recognized as leaders among the Protestants in the educational Chicago Lutheranism, as far as the Missouri Synod is concerned, had its beginning one Sunday afâ€" ternoon, late in 1943, during a heavy blizzard when nine men and the great, ‘interesting stories of expanding Christianity during the past century. field, having established a nation wide system of 1,210 private Christian day schools, with an enâ€" rollment of over $0,000 children. ational. Planning Commit 337 Euclid Ave. KAYAK, $35. Highland Park Trading Post 47 South St. Johns Avenue mMNTERIOR and â€" EXTERIOR Phone Highland Park 2546 Those who qualify for these positions will be entitled to certain ipfivilegu accorded civil service employees, including vacation and sick leave. In addition, hospital~ ization and treatment of civilian personnel will be provided at a minimum cost in areas where Army dispensaries are available. Men enroute to take government employment in Hawaii will receive $6 a day, while in a travel status within the continental limits of the United States when quarters and subsistence are not furnished at government expense, plus base salâ€" Additional . information about the positions overseas with the American Graves Registration Serâ€" vice may be obtained by ap~ plying in person or by writing to the Personnel Office, Chicago Quartermaster Depot, 1819 West Pershing Road, Chicago 9, Illinois. ’ Among ‘ the positions now open and yearly salaries paid are: Adâ€" ministrative assistant, $5187; licâ€" ensed embalmers, $4246.50 and $3306; property and supply clerk, $2992.50 and $2710.35; medical technicians (chemistry), $2992.50 and $2710.35; medical technicians (roentgenology), $2992.50 â€" and $2710.35; photographer, $2710.35 guards, $2525; storekeepers, $29â€" 92.50 and $2710.35; motor veh~ Tele dispatcher, $2525; nurses aid, $2992.50; guard (convoyer), $28â€" 04.40; reports and records clerks, Seck Civilian Employees For Overseas Posts In addition, mess managers, cooks, second cooks and assistant eooks are needed. Pay for these positions ranges from $1.45 to $.95 anhour. C $2992.50; clerk typists, $2710.35. Men needed for civilian posi~ tions overseas in connection with the program for return and final burial of World War II dead are being recruited in this area it was announced today by Coldnel John N. Gage, Commanding Officer of the Chicago Quartermaster Depot. A wide range of employment is being offered to qualified personâ€" nel who wish to take part in this program as members of one of the fourteen Field Operating Sections pof the Amercan Graves Registra; tion Service which will tour the entire Pacific, Far Eastern and Indis;Burma areas. The Field Opr erating Sections will be organized and outfitted at Honolulu, Hawaii. Telephone Highland Park 518 _FREE PICKâ€"UP AND DELIVERY 300 North Greem Bay R PARKWAY CURTAIN LAUNDRY QUALITY FRANK E. JENKsS Decorator, Painter and All types done the piniess Menoni and Mocogni All ruffies ironed M A N U RE REDUCTION BLACK DIRT H. P. 5804 H. P. 2744 Insulation and tuckâ€"pointing, call on us. Wood shingles preserved pflmm% cleaned and coated. wait "U it"s too lnte. insulation and THE WELCOMERS WiIsH To Glm'nrymh-fl'hth community, If you know of a Newcomer to Highland Park or VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE For All Popular Makes Parts on hand or available, Pick !p'nd delivery. Prompt service. A. M. EVANS 31 N. Sheridan Tel. 1 FOR SALE: Sableâ€"dyed Fitch cape new, bargain. Dresses, suits, a small 14. c.flm'!”j pointment. H. P. 4428 CHAUFFER AND A CAR FOR WANTED TOâ€" RENT: Refined couple with excellent references would like furnished house â€"until after Labor Day or thereabouts. WANTED TO RENT: Engineer urgently needs 5 or 6 room apâ€" "CP" means Certified performance Certified automatic features, Certified for easy cleaning, Cerâ€" tified for easy cooking, Certiâ€" SITUATION WANTED:~ One or two nice family washings to take home. Good references. Tel. H. P. 1972. BITUATION WANTED:â€" Ambitâ€" fous young couple wants part "CP" means Certified Perfor mancg. Every Gas Range bearing the "CP" emblem, has met the highest specifications in the range industry. They cost a little more and are worth it. They are the best ranges made. See your gas range dealer or North Shore Gas Co. FOR SALE : General Electric stove Thursday, July 24th, 1947 HELP WA NTE D Male or Female Clerical help wanted at FIRST NATIONAL BANK WAITRESSES: Full or part time, top wages, excellent workâ€" ing conditions. Apply Manager‘s office, Moraine Hotel,. 801 No. MAIDS: Full or part time, good wages, excellent working conâ€" ditions. _ Apply ‘Manager‘s ofâ€" fice, Moraine Hotel, 801 N. STENOGRAPHERS, typist, bookâ€" keeper, permanent employment, pleasant working conditions, enaner‘s ahiiee, Huraime M Manager‘s Moraine Hoâ€" tel, 801 N. Sheridan Rd., Highâ€" Want Ads SITUATION WANTED [RE for parties, weddings, furâ€" erals, trips, By the hour, day or week Tel. H. P. 4803 21â€"24 Call Rogers Park 7302, collect. work in exchange for cottage or fied for better results! You‘ll do better with a "CP" Natural apartment. Call Northbrook 134. with oven timer fil;l, clock and electric light. ect conâ€" dition. $100 and no less. Call H. P.2031. mattresses and bed .spreads. Tel. H. P. 153 t 21 ROOFING _â€" REPAIRS Sheridan Rd., Highland Park WANTED TO RENT Telephone H. P. 4208 plan your next party. Tel. Glencoe 1594 HOUSEHOLD GOODS Help Wanted P. C. MeCullough *A8%f CATERING

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