Ptge6 - with Evil?†“to! nidnck - - '0‘ - WM "all.†u. humans-lth-thtbug iiGieid Jul be: "mu " We: in the Book " Gen.- asc-ri-tOri-tr- "iiadl%,iit", “We ho- m.. W. “The 'tortutCumr'.'. ? an... 1- h was .1... to o-vbottrtonttmrd. The You: Women's limb-nu new! - on Tuesday. MW a, ms " the has: of Ruth Anal-Ion. 61 Oak mm. HIST UNITED mraNGEMCAL can-ca (lung-Bed W) s. (in... In, ' at I‘ll-I T R. S. wa-. mm. TU. 1731 Friday. February "- ittatt an. The Wurld Day of Prayer for Mil-ions lynch! - iee, " the par-onus. " South Green Bay Rd. beginning h 10:30 LII. Th-tine will continue into the afternoon. Thou coming meow; Ti) 0111mm may bring sandwiches for noon luncheon. All are welcome. 7:45 gun. Rev. W: Wyeth Wil- lard of Wheaton, III. will close his will series. Saturday, February "- 8 pm. The Second Quarterly Confgrence of the Church Year will be held " the Church in charge of Rev. N. J. Broadway of Akron. Ihio Official reports. Sunday, February tlr- 9:30 gm. Sunday School. for all ages. k 10:45 a.m. Rev. N. J. ',',rt,'e,g,,t of Akron, Ohio will bring an evon [clinic message. ,, - ‘l M 7:00 p.m. Christian Endymion" ‘will study the Book of Genesis. 1 TAS run. Evening Gospel Serv- ice. with a message by Rev. N. J. Broadway at Akron, Ohio. Musie in ehnrtte of Bob Rushing of the Moody Bible lnntituu. Announcements for the week: loudly. Feb. 16- The Men's Fellowship will hold their monthly meeting " 8 Fm. A special speaker will show pic- tures taken in Europe. This will be ladies Night “my, Feb. "- - "rT%EnAM Cggtlqte= Oak-ia- “dill!!! m The Herein Class will meet at the home of Mrs. Lottie Vietch. CHURCH ,Doerfieldiqnd Green Bay In: It Bu. Mage. Jonph P. Ion-inn Roy. Edmund J. Skoner, SILL Rev, John P. O'Connell. B.T.D. 800 S. Green Bay Rd.-'--Rd'. 202 Slum-y: 6:30. 7:30. 9:00, 10:00 " :00. 12:00 Moon. _ Watt-DIâ€: 6:30, 8:15. Holy Darts: 6:00. 7:00, 8:00. 9:00. 10:00. . Contagion- Saturdays, Holy Days and Eves of Ftrrst Fridays: 4:00 and 7:30 11:00.... Divine Warship; ner- - by the Rev. lain ll. IAI- -drs. lbw. Patent If! was... a [an that chain- 'tee yarn and W In the M. 3:00 p... Palm'- Ch- In the 625 B. Ridge Road. Barth-n Sandiâ€: 1:30 PM, or It other than upon request. Arranttements lion†he made during the week. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH - y - tao B.m (but: 8:0!) mm. Evening My" Ind “Glut Books of the FnitW'- We “How writ the New Tail-em“ my. PM", "- 355 laurel Avenue Tel. B. P. 985 I01. Chm-kn U. Harris. W SERVICES _ Sand-y. PM "- Hm Sunday in Vrtt---T:3o sun. Holy Communion. - l.-. Church School. ":00 mm. Homing Pnyer and Sermon. -, February tb-- 10}. pm. Corporate Commun ion of Trinity Guild. WM. February ttU- “if Dir-w." VLrii. muy Minion. . no†M. P. 41. mm in Int: Chuck school " 9:80. lot-ll; vouhip a 10:45. Ber- on but: “Cu ,Wo Win the w ite-rut loom. but": In. a. hull of the Chi-bud BETH“? all“! (Iv-mus! III-Ind In“) [and An. ad Hm I. Imcuuni comer-non BM w. Bail... an“, School In all Bserinee". , M ILP. "" Holy Church" A...» Youth“..- “mutual-mlmin w -,h%18-- -'.a.,rhi-Cu-SI “huhamh'l'hulnd m'Whtte Khulna: Sul¢"vlllh Wed-Ann-b-- .30 p... um (hunk Peg. - Sonics in chain at tho M. PA. "- 3:0. Pan. Sallie: Choir uh.â€- mnemoroumr. SCIENTIST WMAnqu mogul-um). "Th. agaeur-,Turhatf7h-h my. “My St-- 1030 n... W, CW1: Tho My nor-in; mic. h Edd nu o'clock and the Web..- d-y "in: muting, my. in- cl.“ continuum. of Claim â€it. h " 8 o'clock. and! children "(and In duh In! Staph, chth 'tervieo. .. â€1,3:th in om to pupils upmmmo!20nul.u|diu held Sunday naming“... 0:80. _ Mint f next trt" [any sen-on Al','d'"1 _ L, _ A fee public landing tool- is maintained by this church " " N. Shun-id†and which is open dd!" from 9:30 o'clock in the morning to sae o'clock in the dun-con. 0n Sunni-y: the reading I'OOII in open from 2:30 to 5:30. Hm the Bible, and nil authorized Chrutinn Science literature, may be read, borrowed or pcreused. Sunday. February Ili- 9:.30 mm. Sunday School. l0:4:’r t.m, Morning Worship. The theme for lhrrqiee ir. C'Thy Will Be Done." . fl REDEEIER EVAN. LUTHERAN ‘CHUICH 3:30 p.m. Openirur diaeussion meeting of the min" membership class on the theme: "Why Be- lieve"." 4:30 'p.m. Open house for the pan-ms of the Primary and Junior department pupils. . Wednesday, February "- _ 8 p.m. Lenten Serviet. . ST. JOHN'S EVANGELNCAL l REFORMS!) CHURCH Mtrcerttrat Ave. B. K. Flutter. pastor . " N. Green Bay Road Highland Purl: 950 Sunday, Februarj Is-- it mm nutin worship. 9:30 mm. Sunday School. 9:30 am. morning worship " Lake Forest in the American Le- gion Hull. McKinley & Winonsin Avenues. Wednesday. February IB--- R p.m. unten Vesper worship. The Rev. W. H. Lehmann of Lib- értyville will 'speak on "Judas". The choir will rehenné immediate- ly before the worship beginning att 7:t.r, Fm, Wednesday. thru-ry 25-e K. P. PRESBYTERtAN CHURCH tt p. m. Lenten Vesmr worship, The Rev. PanhMundinger of Glen- Coe will speak ort."Peter"i, Laurel, Linden and Prone-d. Phone R.. P., 268 Rev. L. W. Sherwin. 00.. minister Sallie he, Religion m Sundny. February 1.5- In]. Th-dar, PM "- , :00 to 3:00 p... Women's Bible an at the Mind Put Mic lair-w. Alt men in a. co.- Oil“, the mildly "what 9:30am. Church School. Nur- sery Department, Beginnzn De- partment. Primary Department ami Junior Department. 6:“ ma Antiphonal Choir tte. bound. ":00 a... Won-n5 Anoth- tHet Group India: In m inâ€. â€:00 gm. Morning Worship. The Chum-h as him: "learne- the . not in oteerviee. C',idl,tii'i, The Board of Trustee: meet in the Parish Howie. 3:30 pun. "termedinte Depart ment pnnE‘meeting in the Pit- iith Home. 7:15 to 8:30 pm. Taxi- Society will meet in the'P-ri-h Hana. husky, February tr-- 7:80 pm. Boy Scam. Troop 824 meeting in the Scout Room. 3:45 p.ln. Cooi-iennt'. Ch- will meet in the Put-id thmse. II :00 I'll. Church School.er Intermediate Department (7th and ttth Gradest meets in the Phrish House; the High School maps meet in the Church. . - Fm. The Session will nee! in the Iiniutt's Study. Wednesday. Fawn-r7 "- 5:00 to 6:00 full. Don Cherie Rebound. T.." pm. Chancel Choir Rel-egr- Alvin C. Kniker. pater Phone H. P. l699 " 'cm_,_Choir Rehearsal, Saturday. PM no? 10:061. um: L.. diet. thats, a, and Chair M Th T6tehto- Society of Mn. N. Y. b holding I Cir- cuit Ann-Hy of JMYI Wit. a... 7m ts, " "nut in the Mic - em " cue- and Gm Btroetn. thin. Illinois. The â€in man will be the has" “Pun-nut Gunner of All Huh-I", given by N. lull-k Jr. I mad" at tho Watch- tower. on Sunday. Polls-nu, 15. " ' FM. k . The Pub“: is imrited, Scat: ttoe. On: - Bible studies " the lupin: Tank. 81 N. Sheridan Rout. Highland Put. W., will be held "eNHg that thin week. CHICAGO - Christine Miller, 845 We“ Avenue, has been an in one of the leading roles in the wildcat production of "The Ink Animal†to be presented February " and " at Illinois lnltiIIM of technology. ' Iii wuur," daughter of Mr. and In. Nicholu Miller, in . member of "Drarnnteeh," tandem dun: group. The three-let comedy by Jute: Thurber and Elliot! Nugent will be given in the 1ntrtitute'ts North Un- ioh Auditorium; 33rd and Federal streets. Progress In The Luke County Juvenile Court Glancinx through no spawn todny one is constantly cozfronted with headlines of juvenile criminal offenses. The seriousneiof the crimes vary in degree. They un- a snuru- of rum-em to éVeryone, and it is therefore pleasing to note' the constructive and beneficial changes that haw beim irvatiaated recently in one of our county ju- venile courts. l Minard E. Hulse, newly elected judge of Lake County, whose du- ties include the' headings; of all juvenile cases in the county, his introduced changes of great bene- tit in toun procedures. ‘His first step upon taking over his Sour: duties its to employ the services of the National Probation Association. an onuniutioii whogse prohssionnl staff works oat stand- ards for juvenile courts and offers suggestions. when requested. to court officials. ' . To waist Mrs. Mary Punk, the only probation officer of the court. whose duties included the can of both ndult and juvenile cues. Judge Hulse appointed on addi- tion-l probation officer; Cornelius Trowbridge. a man highly experi- enced Ind well qualified for the position. Clerical help wu added, so that the probation officers could spend more time working with the children. For more intelligent treatment of cases. Judge “also now employs the services of I psychiatrist. He has instigated I plan for privlte hearings in the judge's chambers with the children Ind those directly concerned. in place of hearings in open court, Minor enses can now also be directly re- ported to the probation offirers without a formal petition.. These chunk" make it possible to work with the children before they get into more serious difficulties. The improved court procedures hasw directly innueneed lee-Irma that are referred to the court. Mrs. Marian G. Fisher. Executive Sene- rotry of Funny Service. of High- land Perk. reports that the child- ien that hun‘heen referred to the county court during the post your have been carefully watched and followed up. with successful re- who: . WWW 8rd pt.qr-N-ie - " Realm-led 'TieM.rsdNrh.minois The changes in court procedure: have been nude ponible because of the-eration of the County Board in voting dditional funds at the mum of Judge Hula. According to Judge Hubs, more thought must be given us nthcr changes. For instance. delinquent boy: In still kept in the county jlil with older offenders. Mow- "er. I: time [on on. it in hoped further improvements will be made. . A total of 69] hearing: were held in 1947. The run budget resulting from the "ditto-t help employed, has meal-rib been in- _ bet the increased expoun- t-ha.beeaoeel1reraidtV m undemndiu of the chiâ€!!! and a m Ilium-tor, mutant of their problem; The Inland Put In.“ of Wm Voter: for stun] you-I when keenly inure-ted in an 'eoes. of the [do County tw Mean-“hinting."- of Initiation I“ plan" tMt Mmhnhmwukhdan "can! ttrt-e-hath-rt'. Mm THE PRESS “mar [an rim won copduud on Saturday's: the Bosnia Mn] “on. for Kieth: lieu. " of 828 .Vinc "an. ws, In!!!“ thrrvhirte are his widow, An- muta, and no. 'et"fd Ink. Pond; on W. 01... of "California; four M: In. Im- l",, I mk'u “In.- the Tat" and. a CM W A 1S'db' mum at rum. and Highland Park, Mr. lieu: In a mm by we. a. in . number of the lunch“ Con- ception chuck. A _ In. um and In In, Pour- non of Highland Park. In. Inni- Berube " Bistro“ and In. Durance Markham of lano- Ihl; aatd one brother. Alanna", of ham. [Imminent was and: " North. nbon Garden ‘0! Memories. Charles Paul Miltimore. Services were conducted on Tuesday in Chic-go for Chuk- Pnul Minimum, irifnnt not: of Hr. and Mrs. Edward A. whim", 1112 Glen Flor- uvenue. who pulsed any n the Victory Me- morial hospital in Chicago, nt the age of 4 months, on Holiday. Surviving are the mu. a brother, Roger Edward, . sister, Roberta Jane, and the map-r- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Wells. Lust rites were conducted on Tuesday It the Redeemer Lutheran church for Miss Anna M. Ohlwein, 224' No. Secolyt street, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ohlwein, who-passed Iva-y " the Highland Park hospital on Sutur- .dny. at the m of 75, as the re- ,sult of a hip injury' suffered the pram-mime Wednesday, when she fel on the icy walk. Ieiterment was made " Pin. View cemetery. . Mia Anna Ohlwein, " Born in Chicago, she had made her home in Highland Park for 62 years. She was a charter mem- ber of both the Redeemer Luth- eran church and-the Redeemer Guild. _ ' Last. rites were conducted on Tuesday at St. James church in Highwood for Mm. Florence Perry, 108 Prairie, Highwood, who Wu taken by death on" Slwrdly-It the Highlnnd Park hospital at the an of M. She was the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ryan McNeil]. Inh-rmept was made at Moon- ey’n cemetery. l Mrs. Florence Pérry, 36 Surviving are six nephews, all of Highland Park: Hurry and Leo‘ngrd Eichler._Louis and Nor- mtVn 14eminer, and Jack and Ted Ohlwein. Born in Highland Park, for 19 years she had been employed u supervisor by the Illinois Bell Tele- phone e4mpanv. _ Surviving are Ah" husband, Alexander; i diu‘ghter. Barbara Jean; two sisters, Arline McNeil] of Highwood and ' Mrs. Louis: Stczechowi-k of Chic-go. and tut! brothers, James and Hugh Me Neill of 'Hitrhwood, Burial was made It St. ery's cemetery. Highland Park. . Funeral services were conducted on Monday at the Immaculate Con- ception church for Thomas Green. 620 Central avenue. " years Arf age and for 63 years a resident of Highland Park, who passed away on the preceding Saturday. Thomas Green, In OBITUARIES A native of Ireland, he tune to Can-d: in 1881 and four yenrs Inter to Highland Park.~where he engaged-in landscape gardening. He wu I member of the Immu- iNte Conception church. I -" loo Schmidt. steward, "' th Green Boy "l, and Odom Phi, “WIN. 1224 â€wellâ€. both of Rigid-lid Put. m.. oFthe High- Iond M And clot-coo -euttet. of the indopomkm lllinoio mm: Division " of the Communication Worker! of Anode: (which Tolo- phone Traffic Union) will roun- unt locol members of the who " the maul convolution of m mom“ _ mun-rad... I when... l In Chic-go It the Ham ' North Clark IL. February " and Surviving are seven daughters: Mrs. Daniel O'Neill of Benton Harbor. Mrs. Paul Pin" otths can, Mrs. James Hollis of Win.. netka. Mrs. Raina Sullivun of Putt Ridge, Mm, ward Hurt of Highland Park, Mrs. Fred Amt of Chicago. Ind Mn. “may Witten, with when she made her home. Also four sons; Thom-n Jr. of Chi. na). Emmett of Des Plain“. George of St. bank. Mo., and Walter of Benton Ruhr. Interment In. “nude at ABeen. don cemetery. Libutyville. " Situation “I“, T “In! can of Ptiett job!" will be a. subject db- cuuod " the -thtr my - inn of the In“: " Wow- Voun to be held Wodnudly. ry.h may Mr. “m Cull-u Stu-a! u it cheap: to: the gonna» to m M to poi-hit them? What "an m mud-d!" These In an oeAhe MM that will be “in! " the die cnuion you; according to In. lulu-in Point. china.- of the law'- Hon-inc Worher, Mr. Wesley Reebok] of, cht-. ago will present a was!†con- sisting of slides and motion pie- tures taken in Europe and in Mex- ico, on Monday, February 16, " 8 pm. It'the Pint United, Evan- gelical Church. This event is the monthly meeting of the Men's Fellowship and is open to all men who are interested. "The and for I new am. Con- tstitatimi if Illinois h to have . big housing program. an] the not and can of the Wag-tar, “lander, Tut bill. In two import“. inâ€. that will she bo undid nt an meetinglxkln. Point slid. TU mupo m Bheid from I :80 until 8 gun. in homes aligned to meeting places. All meeting: an open to the public. Anyone intu- ested in attending any do to by calling anyone of the {alloying group claim: In. Louis We, Mrs. Robert Walker, In. David Cox, an. George Lyman} In. Homer Rosenberg. Mrs. Arthur Bjork, Min-Virginia Wheeler, In. J. P. Pincus. Mrs. J. J. McCaully or Mrs. Albert Ramon. T Men’s FMP To The slides and motion pictures were taken by Mr. Rockhold when he was in the medical corps in France, and when on vacation in Meiico after the war. Class In lazy Man’s Exercise The exercise roomtt the High- land Pnrk Community Center will be open Thursday nights to men interested in weight lifting. This body building method is called the "lazy man's" wny to learn how to exercise. Any use group an benefit {foul this system and no equipment is needed to join. The elm will be under the sup- ervision of Ed Weeks, local weight lifting enthusiast. There will be a small fee fof I 10 weeks course. Those interested shohld all the Community Cater IH. P. 2442) for further information. Woman's Society At Wesley Methodist The Woman’s Soclety of Chris- tian 'Service of Wesley Methodist will meet Tuesday, February 17th " the church on Highwood avenue and Evens place, Highwood, 31.8 p.m. The president, Mrs. A. Peter- Ben will preside. The hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. W. M. Coke and Mrs. Lyle Courtney. Hockey Games At Sunset Hockey Rink With Robert Loch golie for Ra- vinia 'School’s team_stottpirttr ll- moat imponihle shots “than the Immaculate Conception ken. a tie of l to 1 game was played " the Sunset Hockey Rink last Sol- urd-y (Feb. 7th) in the older boys lune. Bob Engdohl an played m outstttndintr lame for the Immaculate Conception play- an. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY You can be smart, tool High s?laries, frequent. increases. Dtptt ip and see your Oiief Operator" at 21 S. St. Johns Ave. You bet! And Peggy and Ruth and Jean, too! The "young crowd" has found that it's ' ISABELLE WITH ILLINOIS BELL? SMART to be a To (W In. no " aaiii.rTaAieir.ti-ie, " not. no. and m m was i-akin-i-rate "oo-tik-ttre. "itudt_-rthoeities. ifr-ived_Jerhnr-ar. T81 Dutch Ave-u. Win-all. or mama-untitl'ehmry ttt.mava-tbehetwoe_f0e' Old '" - on the seabieet, “W .i- at. Hid! &hok'U-dn&khadin¢m~ d-tamatdi-whntbrother- hood--rweeetit.nnd howit'orhAll-ysnII-imd -tbemeeo-aadbr.state- mt tromturoueira1etftu "hootorasehoalrnmrttgr-- ber,atatiawtutthoweiteriss 1111!.ch an ' “I -oegab.weittemrmiitdeetf the your only, with m and -ogthearrtharisstherrrrer ri-ofeaehrraae"he-e of mend, W, should not. â€monthâ€. - __A_ In. Dough: Bord " lim- had Put as when by the North Shore Citizens Committee 3 co-chnimin of the Attendance- Pronotion Cunning with In. Sol Ham-new of Glencoe. His: Blink“ Mn, Ibo of Bigh- Want Ads land Put, is a member of the Brotherhood Week Committee. OFFICE HELP WANTED: Girl _ for genenl' office work, typing necessary, " hour week. Apply Boy Scout. Office, Highland Park. 629. FOR BALE- Wllnut chin. cub- inet in perfect condition; like My Tel. M. P. 1461 " ' MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE- Saerifiee: Lnunderall and Youngstown 54" sink and cabinet; never used; sacrifide. 305 Waukegnn Ave Highwood. Tel H. P. 725. FOR SALE: t. E. Washer; excel- lent condition, $45. 305 Wanke- gun are, Highwood: Tel. 725. FOR SALE: 1946 paisley 2-door FOR SALE: Fivwiece porch furn- iture set with three pairs of matching drapes. $150. Phone H. P. 1306. FOR‘SALE: Complete household . furniture and furnishings. Tel. H. P. 4108 after 7 pan. for up- poinmt. u For All Populuvlhkeu Put: on [and or Hubble, Pick up and Helium. Prompt. service. Emergency service. Guaranteed workmanship. I Thursday. Pep. t2, 1948 Egg-RENT: Plum: double min iq vinia; Tet. B, P. IMI. THE WELCOIERS WISH TO “1 GREET every new family in the community. " you know of . Newcomer to Highland M all our hostess, In Input Hellâ€, Gleam 1011. _ A. M. was F u N. Sheridan Tel. In. use _ m1 VACUUM CLEANER SERVICE "mi-d" Sedan, always ignored, 6700 miles. excellent condition. Cost 81007.00 . With heater, now $725. Call WP. 6554. PARKWAY durum LAUNDRY â€In.“ Vein-uh“ parties, Hclp Wanted an men» an w-Hpm "nrormrt-tr-tv. “M1394 Ram-M "tf F OR SALE HP.â€