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Highland Park Press, 23 Oct 1947, p. 6

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Smail children are cared for durâ€" â€" The Sunday .ornma‘m is :l'lntul:.'eloeknd Wodn:- even meeting, which eludes ~testimonies of Christian healing, is at 8 .0‘clock. _ _ Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson sermon subject "Probation After 887 Hazel Avenue This Church is a brahch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Oakridge and High Streets Highwood, Illinois Herbert W. Linden; pastor Phone H. P.â€"4769 _ Church School at 9:30. Morning Worship at 10:45. This will be observed as Loyalty, Sunâ€" day when the pledges of support for next year are brought to the Aitar. Sermon topic: ‘"The Meanâ€" ing of the Reformation Today." The Dorcas Society meets on Monday, October 27th at the home of Mrs. Edgar Benson, 110 Pleasâ€" ant Street, at 8:00 p. m. .. The Lutheran League meets on Wednesday, October 29th, at the home of Lea Smith, 133 S. Central Avenue, at 7:30. & ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & ._ REFORMED CHURCH 7 Alvin C. Kniker, pastor Phone H. P. 1599 Sunday, October 26â€" 9:30 a. m. Surday School. 2:30 p. m. Fall Meeting of the Arlington Heights Region â€"at St. Johns Church, Bensenville. Tuesday, October 28â€" 8 p. m. Meeting of the Women‘s Auxiliary at the home of Mrs. Carl Casel, 614 Glenview Ave. The young people‘s class in Reâ€" ligious Education meets on Satur day"morning at 10 a. m. A cordial welcome awaits you at all our services. 2 Page 6 8 p. m. Circuit meeting at Reâ€" deemer Lutheran Church, Grove St. Waukegan. 11:30 a. m. WGNâ€"The Lutherâ€" an Hour with Dr. Walter A. Maier; rebroadcast on WCFL at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, October 29â€" _â€" 10:45 a. m. The morning worâ€" ship: The sermon text is Malachi 1.11; "Pastor and Peopleâ€"coâ€"fish ers of men‘". 10 a. m. Young People‘s Bible Class. 5 Sunday, October 26â€" 8 a. m. Early morning worship. 9:30 a. m. Early worship at Lake Forest in the American Legion Hall, McKinley & Wisconsin Avâ€" enues. 10:45 a. m. The morning worâ€" 8 p. m. The Philathea Sunday School class will hold their monthâ€" ly meeting at the homeLol Mrs. Wm. Diener, 25 Picadilly Court. 8 p.m. Midâ€"week service of prayâ€" er and Bible study. Thursday, October 30â€" _ _ Friday, October 31â€" 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearsal. Saturday, November 1â€" . _ _ The Young People will hold a party at the Dah] home, 877 Ridgeâ€" wood Drive, at 8 p. m. Sunday, November 2â€" The evening service will feature pictures of the Glen Eden Missionâ€" ary project in Kentucky. REDEEMER EVAN. LUTHERAN CHURCH â€" 587 Central Ave. Saturday, October 25â€" FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH (Evangelical Congregational) 8. Green Bay road at Laurel â€" R. S. Wilson, pastor, _ Tel. 1781 Sunday, October 26,1947â€" Olson, of Rockford, Ill. State President of the Gideons is ~to speak briefly on the work of their organization. An opportunity will be given at the close of the servâ€" ice for any desiring to aid their work. The Junior Department of the Sunday School will hold their. an~ nal Halloween party at the Comâ€" munity Center from 7â€"9 p. m. Chilâ€" dren desiring to come must have tickets to be admitted. Tuesday, October 28â€" _ 4 Wednesday, October 29â€" all ~10:45 a, m. Hour of Worship. Subject of the pastor‘s messageâ€" "The Lord Known By Jnd‘l?fllt”, At the morning service, Mr. Emil 7:00 p .m. Christian Endeavor for Youth. . 7:45 p. m. Evening Gospel Servâ€" ice. Subjectâ€""The Bible, our rule of Faith and, Practice." Tuesday, October 28â€" 3 Sunday school is open to pupils FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST WELCOME TO CHURCH ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH 10 :45â€"a.â€"m.â€"Morning Worship. 4 p. m. Young People‘s Bible 9:30 a.â€"m, Sunday School for 7:45 p. m. Teacher Tyaining 45 N. Green Bay Road Highland Park 950 mail) on mail messenger route No. 235782 between the postoffice at Ravinia, II., and Chicago & North® western Ry., routeâ€"No..110735, at Highland Park R. R. station, 1 trip, 1 way, daily except Sundays and h“yn._-_ilhmbyln. until October 30, â€"1947. Have you had teaching experiâ€" ence in the past? The Board of Education, District 108, has a need for persons in the community to do substitute teaching during the year. Often members of the reguâ€" lar staff are absent due to illness, and it is necessary to find people who can carry on for a few days to a week or longer. The Board of Education pays for this service on a perâ€"day rate. _ The need for such help is urgâ€" ent, and you would be serving your community by substitute teaching. If you are interested, call Highland Park 1062, and your name will be added to our list as a substitute teacher. Sealed proposals for carrying U!-lfl (including parcel post H. Goedjen of the Skieurs des Laurentides; in Evanston Dr. Wilâ€" liam Redlich and Mrs. Wayne Cox of the Snow Chase Club and John Coleman of the Northwestern Uniâ€" versity Ski Club; and Hyde Gilâ€" lette| of Barrington, John Gibbons of Dundee, Mrs. Montgomery Orr of Wayne, J. McWilliams Stone of St. Charles, and Alfred Edwards of Elgin, all members of the Snow Chase Club. SUBSTITUTE TEACHERS NEEDED ; Members of the committee for the November 14th party in addiâ€" tion to Mrs. Colgate, include Josâ€" eph Munroe McNulty, Dr. Ferdinâ€" and Seidler, Henry Meers, Mrs. Dwight Perley, Pat Gould, Mrs. James Ingersoll and Mary McNally of the Snow Chase Club, Barbara Strohmeyer of the Windy City Ski Club and Merritt Cook of the Norge Ski Club, in Chicago; Mrs. Lawrence Denman and Deborah Smith of the Snow Chasers and Harry Smith of the Sitemark Ski Club in Lake Forest; Mrs. Everett L. Millard ofâ€" Highland Park, Mrs. Jack .Carson of Deerflield, Mrs. Andrew Ritchie of Glencoe and Mrs. Harry S. Raymond of Winâ€" netka, of the Snow Chase Club; in Wilmette, Mrs. Arthur Siebel of the Snow Chasers and Merle Entiré proceeds of the party will go into the Olympic Ski Fund to send America‘s 34â€"strong Olympic Ski Team to the winter games in February at St. Moritz, Switzerâ€" land. Brainerd Chapman, IH, of Highâ€" land Park is this year‘s president of the Snow Chasers. + A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridan road whict is open daily 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. Skiers hereabouts are already imagining the frosty winds of winâ€" ter as they make plans forâ€" an Olympic Ski Party on November 14 when the Snow Chase Club and Marshall Field‘s join forces on beâ€" half of the United States 1948 Ski Skiers Launch Plans For Olympic Benefit Skiing and afterâ€"ski clothes will vie with skating togs in a fashion parade at the party. For men, there‘ll be a chance to admire such novelties as aluminum skis, fracâ€" tureâ€"proof bindings and Ski Patrol parkas. Cocktails will cap the proâ€" ceedings. "We‘ll time the invitations after office hours," announced Barbara Colgate of Winnetka, Chairman of the committee planning the show, "so that businessâ€"zkiers can come." Baptisms Sundays: 1:30 P.M., or at other times upon request..Arrangements should be made during the week. Sunddy: 6:30, 7:30, $:00, 10:00 11:00, 12:00 Noon. Weekâ€"Days: 6:30, 8:15. Holy Days: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Confessions . Saturdays, Holy Days and E!% of First Fridays: 4:00 and 7:3 up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. _ Rt. Rev. John P. O‘Connell, 8.T.D. 200â€" S. Green Bay Rd.â€"HP. 202 Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. t. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison f Pastor Rev. Edmund J. Skoner, S.T.L IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH master at 21, 1947 HPHS has been entered in the competition ‘for two years. In that The winners will receive their tuition for four years at any ac~ credited academic. college, plus an, allowance of twentyâ€"five dollars a month and traveling expenses. The: two students in each state who rank the highest in the exam will receive the scholarships. 6 The students chosen to take the exam this year are: Pat Bartell, Alvin Baum, Mike Farrell, Ned Greenberg, Nancy Jolnson, Warâ€" ner Rosenthal, John Weber, Joan Chester, Jack Close, Gordon Garâ€" rett, Hein Juergensen, Louis Polâ€" lak, Wendy Savin, and Marilyn Berg. Theseâ€"candidates were chosâ€" en by the senior class executive board. « Fourteen seniors have been nomâ€" inated by the executive board of the senior class to the Pepsicolo scholarship examination. Center Plans Benefit Affair Saturday, October 25 Have An Eye On Pepsicola Award award Mrs. Floyd Bock, publicity . Mr. Floyd Bock, game Mr. Stephen Roberts, equipment. Much credit goes to the memâ€" bers of these organizations; who work so‘â€"hard and willingly with these chairmen. There is no restriction as to how long a bed will remain in one home. As long as thereâ€"is a need for the bed, it will be left in that home. Any further questions reâ€" garding this service will be. anâ€" swered by any member of the comâ€" mittee. In answer to many questions reâ€" garding this service, the Odd Felâ€" lows and Rebekahs have announced that these beds are for the use of bedâ€"ridden persons in any home in Highland Park, Highwood," and Deerfield, regardless of their fraâ€" ternal or church affiliations. No partiality will be shown, and reâ€" quests will be filled in the order in which they are received by the committee. Requests for the beds should be made thru the attending physician, altho,this is not absoâ€" lutely necessary. Plans lm'm completed for the Benefit Games Party to be held at the Highwood Com munity Center on Saturday, Octoâ€" ber 25th, at eight o‘clock for the benefit of the new Qdd Fellow and Rebekah Free"Community Hospital Bed Service. All pm” ed thru this party will be used to pay for the two beds they now have in use in this community, and to further the service by purchasâ€" ing additional beds. It is hoped that all interestedâ€"persons will support this party se that the service can be made available to more persons in the future. . There is NO CHARGE for the use of these beds. The chairmen of the committees who have worked so hard to make this n% a success are: > .\ Mrsâ€"Edal Conolly, refreshments Mrs. Cora Coke, tickets Mrs.‘Ida Carlson, prizes Mrs. Mildred \ Black, special Flashing Lights Thefascination of a_ telephone switchboard, the interesting taskâ€" of setting up calls to farâ€" flung points, the glow of satisfaction achieved,, by. putting â€"through emergency calls NURSERY LANDSCAPE GARDEN COMPLETE Highland Park 2207 START TODAY AT HIGH SALARY Apply to Chief Operator 21 S. St. Johns Ave. ALL YOURS AS A TELEPHONE OPERA TOR ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO ROCCO FIORE and WILLIAM PEARSON T HE PRESs 28â€"31 Chop Suey & Fried Chicken â€" TO TAKE OUT Point Comfort Restaurant time, two students have distinâ€" guished themselves; John Allen Meyer ‘46 was among the upper twelve receiving merit awards, and Jerry Darby ‘47 was among the upper sixteen., _ Waukegan Rd. i4 mile north of 4 ‘Deerfield Tel Deerficld 79 For our communities, it would mean allâ€"day service to Chicago twenty minutes faster than the present ploctrk line, instead of twenty minutes slower as it would beâ€"in the case of the proposed bus. To save 20 minutes, no one north of Wilmette should mind a transâ€" fer there on nonâ€"rush hour trains; no doubt, some sort of a new four track station .would eventually arise at that point. Wilmette citiâ€" zens would be compépsated for the loss of the North Shore electric service by ‘the new importance of that stop for fast throughâ€"diesel trains. . ** Now‘s the time to plan for bet: ter transportationâ€"or to resign ourselves to worse. between Wilmette and Waukegan, to operate it as a shuttle line for local service, connecting at each end with fast hourly through trains from Chicago to Milwaukee? This would enable the CNW to abandon unprofitable nonâ€"rush hour local steam trains, to increase pay loads, and ‘to consolidate statigns and ticket offices for a more efficient operation. member only a Buick dealer can Authorized Sales and Service Grant D. Benson, Branch Mgtr. 110 S. First St. Tol. 41 (Continuea from page 1) For instance, what is to prevent the Northwestern Railway from authorized Buick Parts and reâ€" really serve a Buick car. PURNELL & WILSON Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing 322 N. First Highland Park 77 North Shore Buick Co. If you needâ€"repairs, demand 101 N. St. Johns Ave. Phone Highland Park 710 Weddings, cocktail parties, dinners Let us help you ~ plan your next party. Tel. Glencoe 1594 Buick Owners, ATTENTION! P. C. McCullough _ 32tf OPEN LETTER D A HL S CATERING Everett L. Millard Tol. 496 ment. ‘Trees Removed. Evergreen Planting Done. Pruning, Call for free estimate H. P. 6681 Highland Fixâ€"It Shop BARGAIN PRICES ON Fresh Fruits and Vegetables 328 Railway ave. Highwood 1000 337 Euclid Ave. Highwood 5269 - BUY NOW ON * LAY AWAY PLAN For Christmas â€" 32 N. First Street Tel. HP. 6644 Insured HIGHWOOD GROCERY CHAUFFER AND CAR FOR HIRE Slip .covers, draperies, spreads, QUALITY Bicycles and Velocipedes Telephone Highland Park 518 â€"_ BERT CARY ~ 47 South St. Johns Avenue RflJABLBLAUNDRYJ & DRY CLEANING CO WINTER CLOTHING wWOOL DRESSES BOTH MEN‘S and WOMEN‘S SUITS * ;. Scientifically Cleaned _ NO STREAKSâ€"NO MESS NO DISTURBANCE PARKWAY CURTAIN LAUNDRY FREE PICKâ€"UP AND DELIVERY 300 North Greem Bay Road H. P. 5804 FRANK E. JENKS Decorator, Painter and Highland Park Trading All types done the pinless Painted Walls and Ceilings Material and Workmanship Menoni and Mocogni LAKE COUNTY WALLMASTER CO. Tel. Highland Park 4803 By Hour, Day or Week 8. D. MANHART TREE SURGERY WALL WASHING All ruffies\ ironed Boys‘ and Girls used for * WEDDING, PARTIES FUNERALS, TRIPS M A N U R E Highland Park 3544 Phone H. P. 178 BALDI & LENZI We Deliver Sizes 16 toâ€" 26 BLACK DIRT H. P. 1530 Thursday, October 23, 1942 Sworn to ve thir i my of dcioba, Bia HELP _ WA NTE D _ Male or Female Clerical help wanted at FIRST NATIONAL BANK im iny"'o:fid“ffi'-"éfi' E-&.E."z" name o e or en re ie â€" also that the said m=nr-nmnâ€" knowlenge and belle? as to the eiream. as e stancee and condition= under which stockholders and security do not appear whon the beoks on en in‘ bona fide ownerzSd this affiant has Want Ads HELP WANTED: STENOGRAâ€" PHER or TYPIST. Permanent position .with a future proporâ€" tionate to your ability. State NOVEMBER 1. Tel L. F. 44 or 654 Western Ave A That the two paragraphs t W names -(ho:::v ers, and security holders, :'13' m&m-bnâ€"lm: they appear upon the books of the comâ€" m’ ‘but also, in cases where the stockâ€" holder or security holder appears upon THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET every new family in the For the best in roofing, siding, insulation and tuckâ€"pointing, call on us. Wood shingles preserved withâ€" our special coating. Gutters cleaned and coated. Don‘t wait ‘til it‘s too late. 4 C P FOvie! Puov" ~omriontnstetiihos Bricion AAromcsand MARCH 3, 1933. Of High:and Park Press published wwekly at Highland "Park, IL, for October 23, 197. State of lllinois, County of Lakeâ€"ss. Before me, a Notary Public in and for :lhl. s‘:p‘:énm 14-('::.‘& Olson, ho: y wi !nvln! been duly sworn according to the books of the company as trustee or VACUUM ‘CLEANER SERVICE For All Popular Makes Parts on hand or available. Pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Emergency service. Guaranteed FOR RENT : Pleasant double room in Ravinia; gentlemen preferred. Tel. H. P. 1461. r FOR SALEâ€" Walnut china .cabâ€" inet in perfect condition; like new Tel. H. P. 1461 I f= NAVAL MEDICAL OFFICERâ€" going overseas needs 2 to 4 room appartment furnished or unfurâ€" nished for his wife and baby. In or near Highland Park, near stores. Call South Shore 5116 collect Publisher and Owner of w Park Press and that the f is, to the best of his knowledge and beâ€" lief, a true m(QIlI‘C.! of o'-‘r‘l& management (and .‘lfl, paper, circulation), etc., of the aforesaid pubâ€" lication to.r’mo date l.b’cn ‘im tl.; above on, required the Act Aume:tfla as amended b‘th Act of March 3, 1983, embodied section §H7, Postal Laws and‘ Regulations. Dl;'tllled on the reverse of this form, toâ€" wit: 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, â€"-.“wn. and businesses managers are: ishâ€" er. Lester S. Olson, §16 Laurel Ave.; odlm.n.nolnl.llu-dAva managing editor, Lester S. Olson, Laurel Ave.; business manager, Lester s _ Qison, 516 Laurel Ave., Highland 2 That the owner is: (If owned by a be stated and also immediately thereâ€" u::;ho}b. nue'.-'a.-l addresses of # ders own or holding one per t”:lto:mondolbt,ohlu-â€"td-h" not own a corporation, names and addresses of the individual owners must be given. If owned by a firm, company, or other unincorporated concern, its name and address, as well as those of each individual member must be given.) Lester S. Olson, 516 Laurel Ave., Highland Park, TIl 3. That the known bondholders, mortâ€" 31 N. (My EXCELLENT APPOINTMENT for expert Beauty Operator, by REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONKâ€" GRESS OP AUGUST 3 & (SEBAL) ____ A. G. ACKERKAX® Deerfield, IIl. community, _ If you know of a Newcomer to Highland Park or Lake Forest. please call our ROOFING â€" REPAIRS _RENEWALS Telephone H. P. 1203 Help Wanted MISCELLANEOUS A. M. EVANS Tel. , 29489 #1tt

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