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Highland Park Press, 25 Dec 1947, p. 8

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x Rev. John P. O‘Connell, S.T.D. /« 880 8. â€"Green Bay â€"Rd.â€"H.P.â€" 202 times upon request. Arrangements â€"should be made during the week. _ Deerficld and Green Bay Rds. > Et Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison Pastor Rev. Edmund J. Skoner, 8.T.L Sunday: 6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00 11:00, 1200 Noon. Weekâ€"Days: 6 :30, 8:15. Holy Days: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00. 9:00, 10:00. Saturdays, Holy Days and Eves of First Fridays: 4:00 and 7:30 .... S. Green Bay road at Laurel ... R. 5. Wileon, pastor. .... Tel. 1731 FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL 10 A5 a.m., Hour of Worship. The r will preach the second in series of messages on Christ in the first chapter of John. The subject of this message will be "CHRIST THE CREATOR." 7:00 p.m., Christian Endeavor for Youth. Themeâ€""T he Woman Satan Bound." Wednesday, Dec. 31â€" NEW YEARS EVE SERVICES Children‘s Services at 7 p.m., feaâ€" un.o-hvl.::d f , Dec. 25, Chris‘mas Day :‘.:.'Lw“ BETHANY CHURCH (Evangelical United Brethren) Laure! Ave. at McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, minister Friday December 26â€" 7:00 p.m. Christmas Party for the Junior Department in the Church. *1«" . A8 Saturday December 27â€" Doreas Society Christmas party at the church on Monday, Decemâ€" ber 29th at 8:00 p.m. Members and friends welcome to enjoy proâ€" gram and social hour. Each guest is requested to bring a gift for the Church Building Fund. Mrs. Elmer Carison is chairman of the society. Sunday December 28â€" 9:30 am. Sunday School in all departments. 7:00 p.m. Youth Fellowship. 8:00 pm. The Central Commitâ€" tee in charge of the "Strengthen the Sunday School" Campaign will convene. Monday December 29â€" 8:00 p.m. "Welcome Home Par ty" for the returned College and National Service young peovie. It will be under the auspics of the REDEEMER EVAN. LUTHERAN 8:00 p.m. The last public worâ€" ship service of the Old Year will be held. There will be a sermon by the Minister and special music. Charisma Club; the place is Dubs‘ Memorial Room in the clurch. Wednesday December 31â€" Highland Park, Illinois Friday, December 26, 1947 s 7:80 ‘p.m., Service meeting and Theocratic Ministry School Sunday, Dec. 28, 1947â€" 4:15 p.th., Watchtower Jauy Subject, ‘"Profitable Tolerance." Text, "What if God, though deâ€" sirous to display his anger and show his might, has tolerated most 8 p.m., Public lecture by a repre sentative of the Watchtower Soâ€" ciety, J. A. Tranter. _ Subject, "Whose Prayers Are Answered?" Sunday, Dec. 28thâ€" _ Church School at 9:30. Morning worship at 10:45 ;ipo..i ready to be destroyed?" Romans 9:22.23 Moifatts WELCOME TO CHURCH patiently the objects of his aner, unday, Dec. 28, 1947â€" :80 a.m., Sunday School for all Sundays: 1 :30 P.M., or at other turing the Cathedral Sound Moâ€" tion Picture film entitl»d, "The Child of Bethichem." ‘This servâ€" ice will continue for on& hour. p.m. to Midnight, Service for young people and adults. A re showing of the Filmâ€"*"Child of Bethichem" will be. followed by a Singâ€"spiration Service, a Felâ€" lowship Hour in charge of the Women‘s Missionary Society and a closing service to the midnight hour. ZL1O0N LUTHERAN CHURCH Oakridge and High Streets 10:30 a.m. Bethany Choristers 11:00 a.m. Divine Worship; serâ€" 8rd Floorâ€"Masonic Temple 21 North Sheridan Road JEHOVAH‘S WITNESSES Highwood, IIlinois Herbert W. Linden, pastor 587 Central Ave. 8 a.m., sermon text is, Luke 2. 1520; "Hastening to Worship Christ." Wednesday, Dec. 31â€" _ 8 p.m., New Year‘s Eve Communâ€" 10:45 a.m., Morning worship. The 7:80 p.m., Young People‘s Society \ meeting & social. 8 a.m., Matin worship. 10:46 a.m., Morning worship with the installation of new and old officers for 1948. Monaay, Jan. 12â€"3 Pe 8 p.m., Voting Body meeting in the Church Hall FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCiENTIST 887 Huzsel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Uhrist, Scientist, in Boston, The Sunday morning service is neld at 11 v‘ciock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" cludes testrmomies of Christian nealing, is at 8 o‘clock. Bubject of next Sunday‘s Lesson Sermon Subject "Christian Science" smaull children are cared for dur ing Dunday church service. Bunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is neld Sunday morning at 9:30. Game With Brockton A free public reading room is maintained by this church at 43 N. Sheridan road which is open daily fromâ€"Â¥:30 o‘clock in the morning to §:30 o‘clock in the afternoun. Un Sundays the reading ‘roum is open from 2:30 to 5:30,. Here the Bible, arid all authorized Christian science literature, may be Fead, vorrowed or purchased, .# Highlight 1921 Season I‘robavly the most famous footâ€" ball game in Highland Park high school‘s history. was ‘played in November of the year 1921, when Highland Park, ‘then known as Deerfield high school, travcled to isrockton, Mass., to play the mighty Brockton team. Â¥>, Highland Park, the champion of. the.Uhicago Suburban league that year, traveled 1,000 miles to meet their opponents, who also had not witnessed a defeat during the seaâ€" ‘The game was played on a snowy November 24th, with about 4,000 spectators who were eager for both teams. The enthusiasts of the Thanksgiving holiday game saw a 19â€"14 win by Brockton over Deerâ€" field high. Deerfield was in there fighting . throughout the whole game, and Deerfield‘s coach, J. L. Rothacker, was not dissatisfied, for not a school in the country could have beaten the powerful Brockton team. One of the highlights of the game came when Stewart of Deerâ€" field ran 90 yards for a touchâ€" down, dodging the heavy Brock: ton players as he ran, thus making the score 13â€"7. Under the captainship of Roy Randeil, the eastern team was lead to a defeatiess season. ‘The game was at the time the biggest _ intersectional football game of the season. The successful candidates for he awaras wiil receive scholarship aid from the coilege throughout their course (the amount varying in _ accordance with individual need) if they maintain the s.andâ€" ard required. Records of outside activities will be considered as well as scholastic standing in awarding these scholâ€" arships. To be eligible for a scholâ€" arsmip a girl must be unable to fiâ€" nance a Vassar education without it. s C 180 Eas. Delaware Place, Chicago 11, IMlinois. The total receipts of the gams amounted toâ€"$4304.20. Vassar Offers $1,000.00 each to students in the Chicago area who will enter colâ€" lege as first year students in Sepâ€" tember, 1948. Application must be mad> in writing before Januaryâ€" 20, 1948, fering cwo Vassar scholarships of :80 a.m., Worship at Lake Forest Telephone Highland Park $18 Lhe Chicago Vassarâ€"club is of* M A N U R E Ave flowers? Then steam the fabric ones for a few minutes. Wood A*~~ ~~sies .should be refrigerated. f laundering stockings or "doing" the of enamel? It comes in eight love‘y ,;-';:M there‘s a new nail polish on the market made for those m'”h n h'l‘lulh-‘tlfl days as butter fights to hold its high prige<level. But why shouldn‘t -rgltm Beware of opening L. » with your teeth!‘ A magazine reâ€" cently showed a picture of the unâ€" sightly damage caused by this habit. ‘Those little shoulder pressing pads are well worth your money (under $1). Not only dandy for dress making, but they‘re swell for getting that sâ€"mâ€"0â€"0â€"th shoulder line when ironing blouses. Just toss lightly crisp salad greens, orange sections (or pear or apple slices) with thin rings of sweet onion. The dressing is a combinaâ€" tion of % part French dressing and % part real mayonnaise. If your winter coat is just a bit too shortâ€"try substituting smaller. shoulder pads. Some coats can be lenzthened as much as an inch or Go to any large department store and you‘ll see counters lined with scarves. ‘They‘reâ€"fashionâ€"right for this fall and winter, but they must harmonize with your costume. If â€" If your nylons "pick" when putâ€" ting them on, try wearing cotton days? Well, don‘t wait till the last minute to spruce up your luggage. | Brush it inside, dust it outside and | give the leather the ol‘ shinola to | make it look its best. | _ "To add taste interest to »white turnips, try cooking in chicken broth or consomme. Mash and shape in ‘mounds. Press center down and fill with chill sauce andâ€"mmmmm they‘re good! ‘ refrigerator. .It‘s really the . only safe place for them. And also reâ€" member that leftover egz yolks can be kept for several days if placed in a glass and covered with cold water and a few drops of salad ofl. iwluel'hlwnl'tnm aid â€"of allâ€"purpose dye,â€" "do" your "The ‘New Look‘ is nothing but an underhanded plot to enslave when asked for an opinion on wo men‘s fashions. ‘When hanging clothes up, be cerâ€" tain to button coats and zip up skirts to keep them in best shape. w ASHINGCTON, D. C. _ Here‘s a salad with variations Northshore GardenoMemories A Surprise Awaits You if You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY CREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH 3T. PHONE MAJ. 1087 By Anne Coode sensitive nails, did THE PRESS For Sale: i TYPE ‘N ANTIFREEZE Borchardt Fue! Co. North Shore Qas te. "THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE®" Merry Christmas! . . . . . from all of us to all of you. week‘s puzzle: Here is the answer to last who do not keep within their you and yours A MERRY ( "The Friendly People" wish §l.fl?¢0-h h;n.CGfi. Highland Park 67 WNOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to all persons that the first Monday of Februâ€" ary, 1968, is the claim date in the estate of Julis L. Dufty, n.â€"-n..--’- the Probate Court of Lake County, DHâ€" All claims flled against said estate on or before said date and not contested, prrAr y :.4A ~4â€" . zt yA NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons that the first Monday of Febâ€" ruary, 1948, is the claim ‘date in the pending in the Probate Court of Lake before said date without issuance of m‘nfi_“:--l estate on or before said and not M v iz t ve h Tel. Highland Park 4070 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons that the first Monday of Febâ€" ruary, 1948, is the claim date in the estate of ROGER W. PEARCE, Deceased pending in the Probate. Court of Lake County, lilinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of summons. All claims filed against said estate on or beforeâ€"said date and not first Tuesday after the first Monday of the next succeeding month at 10 A> M. really serve a SINGER & SINGER Attorneys Highland Park, Dlinois Tel. Highland Park 4070 member only a Buick dealer can authorized â€" Buick Parts and râ€" Authorized Sales and Service Grant D. Benson, Branch Mgr. 110 S$.â€"First St. â€" ; _ Tol. 40 All ruffies ironed Slip covers, draperies, spreads, PARKWAY CURTAIN . LAUNDRY FREE PICKâ€"UP AND DELIVERY 300 North Green Bay Road s H. P. 5804 North Shore Buick Co. If "Telephone operators display the same Yuleâ€" tide spirit throughout the year." Around theâ€"clock they bring old friends and summon help and give assistance where needâ€" chat with the Chief Opâ€" Whatâ€" an interesting salary! Exâ€"operators will be given wage credit for former service. Drop in for a friendly All types done the pinless B uick ~0O wners, A TTENTION! ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE CO. SEASON‘S GREETINGS! L E G A L at 10 A. M. CLAIM DAY Tel. 498 Thursday, Dec. 25, 1947 H EL P â€"W A NTE D Male or Female HELP WANTED: STENOGRAâ€" PHER or TYPIST. Permanest Want Ads FOR SALEâ€" Walnut china cabâ€" f hoth)orheteondifld:&u' Tel. H. P. 1461 mlm:l”‘m“-‘ Sedan. Can be seen at 645 Vine Ave., or call Highland Park 408 FOR SALE: Refrigerator â€" Coldâ€" spot; 6 cu. ft.; in good running condition. $85. H. P. 1004 LOST: In vicinity of W. Laured avenue a bunch of keys on key chain, with initialsE.C.K. Finder please call H. P. 50 THE WELCOMERS WISH TO For All Popular Makes Parts on hafid or available, Pick up and delivery. Prompt service. Emergency. service. Guaranteed Eorknlnl{ip.' _~ _ _ A. M. EVANS â€"=~ 81 N. Sheridan _ ‘fel. HP. 6488 VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE QUICK STARTS © l THIS WINTER CHAUFFER AND CAR FOR HIRE > WiITH A NEW FORD HEAVYâ€"DUTY BATTERY Dynamic Whéel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing Auto Paintitig â€" Blacksmithing GREET every new family in the community, _ If you know of & Newcomer to Highland Park or Lake Forest, please call our hostess, Mrs. Buck, Glencot 2339. 46tf a By Hour, Day or Week Tel. Highland Park 4808 CATERING s Weddings, cocktail parties, dinners Let us help you plan your next party. _ Tel, Glencoe 1594 f Purnell & Wileon, Inc. 101 l.\l'l. JOHNS AVE. Phone Highland Park 710 Help Wanted MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE Covered By A D A H L‘ S =£ for

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