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Highland Park Press, 7 Aug 1947, p. 6

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11:00 a.m. Divine Worship; serâ€" mon by the Rev. Lester H. Lauâ€" benstein, Minister. The Little Herâ€" alds will meet under the leadership of Helen Hecketsweiler. At Barrington Camp Dr. Reuben Mueller of Dayton, Ohio, will preach atâ€"10:45 a.m., 2:30 pm. and 7:30 p.m at the Barrington Camp meeting. The Camp Ground is located at the soutly edge of the city of Bnrflnr‘ ton. Admission to the Park is free; everyone is invited. MONDAY, August 11â€"6:30 p.m. Softâ€"Ball game at Lincoiln Field. TUESDAY, ‘August 12â€" There will be an old fashioned ice cream and cake social u':bo‘:.hnh and parsonage lawns evening wfl by the Charisma Club. wr%flfi&.fl"ht& slogan for night. Members and friends of Bethany Church are all invited to the delightful social occasion, + WEDNESDAY, August 1% 8:00 ‘x_ ice under the leadership : Phone. H.P. 3522 Sunday, August 10, 9:30 am. Sunday School in all departments. ; H. P. PRESEYTERIAN cHurchH Laurel, Linden and. Prospect Phone H. P. 263 Rev. L. W. Sherwin, D.D., minister Sallie Lee, Religious Education Sunday, August 10 11:00 A. M. Morning Worship. Sermon subjectâ€""Great Heart of the Common Way"â€"John 15:15. Redeemer Lutheran _ Sunlay school of 587 West Central Ave, Highland Park, 11. will award those _ Sunday,, school children whose attendance since January 1 merits it with a lawn party on Satâ€" urday, a trip to Riverview amuseâ€" ment Park on Friday or a seat at the Cubâ€"Red baseball game on Satâ€" urday, The preâ€"kindergarten, kin'l dergarten, and first grade Sunday scheol groups will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Witten for the lawnâ€"party on Thursday. Older children have a choice of River view amusement park or aftendâ€" ing the ball game. Those who pre> fer the ammusements are meeting in the first coach of the North Shore trolley that leaves Highâ€" land Park, Central avenue station on Friday, August 8th, at 10:34 a. m. Those who prefer the ball game are leaving from the church at 12 noon on Saturday, August 9. Mr. Carroll Snyder reports that the following are attending the Saturday game; Leroy and Vernoy Johnson, . Mickey Witten, Richard Westgard, David Wurm, Donald Ray, William Wurm, Fred West gard, Joan Matthiéson, Elaine Matthiesen, June Eichler, Clement Bartolli, Donald Voigt, Peter Dus key, Lois Williams. Those <who are attending the amusements are Margaret and Battina Lubke,| Gloria Roberts, Conney Glader, Shirley Bock, Marylin Wintz, Roâ€" bert Pearson, Alice Duverney, Virginia® Anderson, James and 1 Robert Troy who also merited an + attendance award ‘are out o!" town. BETHANY CHURCH â€"(Evangelical United Brethren) Laure! Ave. and McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister _ Highland Park 950 Sunday August 10, 8 o‘clock serâ€" vice. 9:15 service at Lake Forest Luth éran church. 10:30 Communion devotion. 10:45 Morning worship with communion celebration. _ Sunday School Attendants To Be Rewarded With Treat , FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 887 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, _ 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‘clocks + Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson sermon subject Spirit. Small children are cared for durâ€" ing Sunday church service. L Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. 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,. REDEEMER EVAN. LUTHERAN CHURCH 587 Central Ave. Page 6 WELCOME TO CHURCH The WAR NURSE was written especially by Nick Ken: ""' the Rew York Daily Mirror as a confripanom bo the se20000l lifke? Reibatt Detor h5 ton® en tien and andotment ol ns lIL, Mrs. Randolph Brooks of Highâ€"| _ On July 31 land Park, and Genevieve and the Highland James Willard Bailey, both of’ud Mrs. Thor Skokie, Illinois, idan wasdk Als COCEUBCICA! Congregationa!) â€"|. Mr. and Mrs.. Maurice K. Patâ€" incmemmeenier ; corpe |terson of Lake Zurich, Illinois, b‘.’- Mrs “‘m" &*,‘ | came the parents of a son on Ju! a | 30 at the Highland Park hospital. Is Laid To Rest | weeafese _ _Last rites were held at the St.| A baby boy was born at the James church in Highwood on Satâ€" | Highland Park hogpital on July urday for Mrs. Margaret Bailey, 30 to Pfc. and Mrs. Howard Haire 44, who passed away at her home of 417 N. Green Bay road. Hrl.‘ in. Skokie, Illinois, the preceding| Haire is the former Mary Béttanâ€" Thursday, following a long iliness. | in, daughter of Louis Bettanin of Born in Highland Park, she | the same address. Paternal grandâ€" lived here the greater part of er}:-mu reside in Neenah, Wisconâ€" h'fe. Twice widowed, she is sur Robert I has I chosen vived by two. sons and two daughâ€" | as the baby‘s name. ters: Ivan Robert Fox of Fnex.J_, Teud Cl .c ; FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL : $ . U iuken *~| ; 1.0OOK WHO‘S HERE! FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Congregational) 8. Green Bay road at Laurel R. S. Wilson, pastor. _ Tel. 1731 JEHOVAH‘S WITNESSES Masonic temple, 21 N. Sheridan TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH Tel. H. P. 985 Rev. Charles U. Harris, Rector A cordial welcome awaits you at all our services. 1 pm. Meeting of the Women‘s Guild at Sunset Park, beginning with a potâ€"luck dinner, fluunumun:ar â€"â€"Monthly meeting of the W.8.W, 8. in the home of Mrs. 0. K. Wess ling, 441 Glencoe Avenue. vided in the afternoon. Tuesday, August 12â€" 8 p.m. Meeting of the Sunday School council and teachers;â€" Thursday, August 14â€" St. John‘ Church and St. Paul‘s Church of Deerfield will hold a joint picnic at Sunset.Park be ghn!n‘vlthuouuloorurvpou 11 O‘clock. Each family is asked to bring‘ a basket dinner for the noon meal. Entertainment for the Rt. Rev. Edmund J. Skoner, S.T.L Rev. John P. O‘Connell, 8.T.D. 200 S. Green.Bay Rd.â€"HP. 202 Confessions ; Weekâ€"daysâ€"6:30, 8:15. Saturdays, eves of first Fridays and Holidays, 4 and 7:30 p.m. Sundays â€" 1:30, or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH Alvin C. Kniker, pastor Phone H. P. 1599 Sunday, August 10â€" ZION EV. LUTH. CHURCH __|_Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Oakridge and High, Highwood | Peter Barenbrugge of Winnetka Herbert W. Linden. Pastor and Mrs. Mary Mau of Deerfield. Church school at 9:30. ‘The baby‘s mother is the former Morning worship at 10%5.~~ |Louise Barenbrugge. IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. t. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison (Evangelical Congregational) 6:30 p.m.â€"Softâ€"Ball game at Sundaysâ€"6:30, 7:30, 9, 10, 11 d 12 noon. | the Highland Park hospital to Mr. {ud Mrs. Thomas Bird 850 Sheriâ€" ; dan road, Glencoe. Donald Harold has been chosen as the name of the baby boy who arrived on July 28 at the High: land Park Hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Richard James Mau of 12 Webster avenue, Highwood. The Maus are also parents of a daugh ter, Mary Ann, 12, and a son, Charles, 4. > Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Barenbrugge of Winnetka and Mrs. Mary Mau of Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel 8. Weich, re cently of Chicago. Mr. Welch, is with the Welso Construction comâ€" pany, Chicago. They have a son, Norman, one year old. built at 1005 S. Linden avenue are Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. Manuy Jaffe of 683 Carolâ€" Court, formerly of Glencoe. The Jaffes are the parâ€" ents of a son, Jay Michael (Mickâ€" ey), 6, and daughter, Mary Sue, 45 months old. Mr. Jaffé is an executive with the Lawrence M: Stein Company, Chicago. They bought their home here. engagement of their daughter, Joan Florence, to Richard Charles Wallace, son of Mr. and Mrs. their daughter Helen to Mr. John Stockdale, son of the Lioyd Stockâ€" dales of Estherville, In. lhhugh.nc-tm.-n of Vassar ‘college. Her fignce, a veteran of World War II, will reâ€" ceive his degree from Carleton college, Northfield, Minn., D CETDCens TTA 200 _ SOf, MHne > EPE Charles Wallace of Gilmore City, Miss Holt was graduated in June from University of Iowa. Besides her degree in liberal arts, she reâ€" ceived a B.A. in Journalism. Mr. Wailace, whose education was in terrupted by the war, when he spent three years in the service with the rank of sergeant, has since attended the Iowa universiâ€" ty, for two years. He will finish his course in the school of comâ€" merce at Northwestern, A fall wedding is being planned Of Daughter Helen Living in the home they recently Mr. and Mrs. Lew Sarett have T HE PRESS at The current problem of Parkâ€" ways is set forth, together with the solution decided upon. Don‘t neglect to read this "little news Cizm.nhfi.hin.ry.‘dfio Hall, appears names City officials, department heads and standing city committees, "What Becomes Of Our Tax Money" is explained â€"by â€"means of graphs, showing how tax money is dividâ€" wens of problems confronting the city government and the means by which the city officials are atâ€" tempting to solve them. The first ‘dm.noltlh.'llmw will be inclosed with your water bill. ‘Read it carefullyâ€"it is well worth your time. ‘ OUR HOME TOWN is the name of a pamphlet which will be pubâ€" lishedâ€"by the City Council of Highâ€" land Park from time to time, the object of which is to inform citiâ€" Although most of the past year t has been spent in travel, Mr. Roach‘s home address has been 10 Elm street, Chicago. OUR HOME TOWN "For official commendation and praise for outstanding performâ€" ance of duty. Through his untiring efforts and zeal he carefully and fully protected the rights of both government and contractor for the air material command in setâ€" tlement of his cases." ian work during the war, the only one of its kind given in this area, was recently received by Edward A. Roach, whose home, until a year ago, was on Ravine drive in Highâ€" The citation was received from the war department of the army air forces, and signed by Carl state corresponding secretary .of the Children of the American Revâ€" olution at their state erence in Dixon, III. She has ‘:3{; the former junior president the Blackhawk society here in the city, and her place in that office will be taken for next year by Robert Weddell, 431 So. Sheridan road. Former Citizen Receives Any member of the society who wishes to visit Chicago and Chinaâ€" town by night with other C. A. R. ncicfiupl.unhne!hne‘yw;.‘- gett before August 11. Nancy Waggett Honored By C. A.â€"R. ine, water pluplndtflw loader. Delivery cannot be â€" ed on fire equipment, the mayor stated, for nearly 2 years. $15,000 Mmiyeitylnn, including enlarged basement storage space; $7,000 for preliminary work on other planned projects. The city council, the mayor exâ€" plained, decided to float a bond issue at this time to take advanâ€" tage of a comparatively low inâ€" terest rate. snow plow, sewerâ€"cleaning machâ€" Mayor Patton stated that the $97,000 will be divided as follows: $50,000 repairs to approximately 10 bridges, exact number and loâ€" cation of such to be definitely deâ€" cided upon later; $25,000 purchase of equipment, mostly street and of Hinsdale anngunce the birth of a son at the Highland Park hoapiâ€" tal on August 1. Announcement has been made by Mayor Robert F. Patton that an early start may be anticipated on the part of the city‘s improveâ€" $917,000 or the $547,000 bond is sue returns has been set aside, the remainder being invested, accordâ€" ing to the decision of the city council, in Series C. government bonds until such time as the city. is able to obtain material to conâ€" tinue the improvement progtam. of Sunset Ridge road, Northbrook. August 3 has been named Cynthia Louise. Her parents are the Richâ€" ard Catthpoles (Camille Louise Corso) of 126 High street Highâ€" City Council Plans Early Start On City Highland Park hospital on August lult.l-dlnba-::ew A citation for meritorious civilâ€" Nancy Waggett, 325 Marshman Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Corso itz, commanding general of army air forces. It reads, in 337 Euclid Ave. KAYAK, $35. Highland Park Trading Post 47 South St. Johns Avenue .c c M D. Ip4% : fNTERIOR and _ EXTERIOR Phone Highland Park 2546 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. always have the last word. Back numbers are not in demand. They have a great deal of influence. You cannot believe every thing wherever they go. Every man should have one of his own and not borrow his neighbor‘s." £ There is at al} times a great deal of similarity between a news~ paper and a woman, and IU tell you why: PARKWAY CURTAIN LAUNDRY day at Valparaiso, Ind., for Edgar Seymour, father of Mrs Lois Bushey, 632 Carol court, who pas sed away on the preceding Monday at the age of T5. H# was formerly acvivicg mna-'.l:n‘-. are and five sons, two brothers and one sister. r " â€" tournament sponsored by the Playâ€" ground and © Recreation bg which will be held this coming Sa urday and Sunday. Mr. John Eisendrath announces a large enâ€" try thus far which insures the sucâ€" cess of this tourney. There will be two divisions one for women and one for men with the possibility of mixed doubles tourney depending on the demand. Registration for the tourney gbtl\ldbyco-hethgln.ldn or Al Danakas at Sunâ€" NEWSPAPERS AND WOMEN Father Of Highland Parker Is Laid To Rest Telephone Highland Park 518 FRANK E. JENKsS Decorator, Painter and There is still time to sign up for Weddings, cocktail parties, ROOFING â€" REPAIRS FREE PICKâ€"UP AND DELIVERY ;,,“,,, e e 9e Telephone H: P.‘1203 M A NU R E Let us help you . plan your next party. Tel, Glencoe 1594 P. C. McCullough _ 32tf H. P. 5804 RENEWALS Large Entry For DIRT 31 BUY A LOT Now FOR SALE: Six CHAUFFER AND A CAR FOR VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE Thursday, August 7, 1947 WANTED TO RENT: Unfurnis SITUATION WANTED: 4 ious young couple wants HIGHLAND PARK PRESS readâ€" ers are invited to inspect the various makes and sizes of auâ€" MAIDS: Full or part time, good wages, excéllent working conâ€" INSIDE AND OUT ‘CP (Certiâ€" fied Performance) Natural Gas ranges have the features you want! 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See your gas range dealer or North Shore Gas Company. e S ty plumber, dealer or North Shore Gas Company. 3 keeper, permanent employment Manager‘s office, Moraine Hoâ€" time, top wages, excellent workâ€" ing conditions. Apply Manager‘s office, Moraine Hotel, 801 No. Tw Moost m i * WANTED TO RENT !Al.l 1941 fourâ€"door Ford HOUSEHOLD GOODS fi Wanted maroon, with radio and In good condition. Best A. M. EVANS to Highland Park or Tel. HP. 6488 . Guaranteed (Natural. Gas Ambitâ€" 1800 21tf

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