Fat-total“ [IL-31'9“ " Mull-lb: My) m- Thursday, April ts, 1943 “mmm’h MtotmlliI-Mh. yum-mama “Walkman“ Thqodorqtasitedeas.t8tRetlii FuneanitesS-hmhy RitejKeoeteuFor Employee of y. Shoe Rests At St. May's Boninlndimpolisumn I80. and outlay“ II kiln, -eto-titt988.heudohteo tuttirrre,rrAhisH-inu- dumpli- ad meteida. I. was Tgf""""'"'?'"""" 1 . _ “ ‘Baide. his blight", he in Bur- vivod by on. brother, noun. " Indianapolis, than may...“ m Men] rites wm laid " tho Senna Mex-ll parlor- on Sat- urday for der thrt, handy " Bimini M aaud Luke Por. est, but - of In: Angela. who Surviving as three brothers: Joseph and Lincoln, of Highland Park, ad Eugene of Luke Forest; and two sisters, Mm. Ben Silica. strum of lake Bluff Ind Mrs. Ray MeNeat of Libertyville. Rites were held in Kenoshn on Sltlll'dly for Miss Helen George of that city, employed by the North Shore line in Rigid-ad Park for over n yen, who suc- unnbed to a long illness on Thurs- day in Willowbrook mun-inns. Interment was made in Columbus, Ohio. , pulled .way in that city on April 3 " the use of M. Graveside services were held this week for His Mina Bucks at one time a: teacher at Lincoln school, who passed away on Sat- urdny at her home in Birmingham, All. tnierment was made n St. May's ceinetery. To Sr-i-Softball At Sunset M Al Dunkâ€, the popular Physi- cal ‘Ed. director at Elm Plate School, has been appointed super- visor of the softde netivitiea " Sunset Park for the complete sun» mer season. Mr. Danakns has worked in Highland Park toi thd last two summers in clause of softball " Sunset Park. Leagues are being formed to take cue of nil ages, from grade school 12 inch softball leagues through the older 16 inch leagues to take care of the older boys that like the shorter base pathkl .VOIDI. BOY ut. BONDS Quin tr-e" 'roH-rth-iiGUtttahht 'tnWiEliem-bominChi- - lad is: “an“ 01th Ullvonity of Chic-co and ti- Jc'i-h Magic-I Benin-q of Winn" York. nuisan- M on. " (in Tradition. I. count to u from - Stolen in Phil-dol- phin than In has and. In envi- "htmeordnatr_trmanienndiat- wiring Rabbi and anchor. Longtime Resident I: Taken By Death “Ii-mum“ 'tah_4eotrB-sh-rtod the petitio- " th- mt g,',','.""'"""""-- Rabbi Klieu will tune tho tmtrit has permanently in June. In tho -ntime In is visiting In this coming took and will con- duet the regular Sabbath Ev. services of the Syn-cone it the Winnetka Mannie Temple, 708 Elm Street. Winneth. " 8:30 pan. After the services a mop- tion will he held for ther. Rabbi and In. Klien. The SrtatrotNe is also giving I special hrunch on Sunday. April 11th " 10:80 am. at the Country Fae restaurant, Dundee Road " Skokie in Glencoe. The brunch is free and everyone is invited to It- tend. Petr resemtions, phone the Set-rent, of the Contraption. Mr. Barry L Appeluun, Hi‘hhnd Park Mt, or the Brunch ettair- mAn. Mr. William M. Kan, Wil- mette 2555. The Synagogue holds regular sumo. eve urvices every Fri- dny evening It 8:80 at the Win» netka Hunk Temple. It the con- duets n Sundny school and My Hebrew School. Last rites were held on Tuesday of this week at the Trinify Epis- copal church for Mrs. Margaret Mason, 77, prominent club woman and resident of Highland Park for 49 - who paged away on Monday of this week at her home, 801 Central avenue. " native Chem-n, she came to Highland Perk in 1899. Past president of the Highllnd Park American Legion auxilim'y. she was also e member of the North Shore eNoter of the DAR, the Highland Park Woman's club, the North Shore chapter of the Kon- tueky ctutr.nnd the one-time Ouili club. _ i T Preceded in death by her hiss- band, Henry, 11 years Mo, the js "survived by three di': Rodney and Barret, both of Bi nd Park, and Arnold of ‘Winneth; one sister, Mrs. Ethel tkhoenthnler of Winter Haven,’ Fluids, and six grandchildren. - Interment In: made in Grace- lnhd cemetery, Chieatro. IIN A II“. In»... â€IA"... I I'll“ “A! mm M "an 'Allm, m lit.“ I." â€I". W in U“' Mm- "o" m." CL. M. II. TttMAMot" - II†M OINIIIIO " II. II " Iâ€... LIGHT READING A to. you: co. sol-amusing stopping " 3 My atatioet in what in known in the thtitod But“ a the Middle Wan. vitae-0d . mentor-No me. A band " - American "Hum ntood in tin union. but and Alert. My Joined in song, with the Linton, and vigor of a wall-trained choir. There in something inpu-ivo ind ennoblinx in than way they ind their voicu in mug. lt symbolized the power and unity of divinorlaw. _ Patchw- Balk-clash. o.6-d.r_,ArM10th, hurlmul...“ Matthias-101W]. otmumrcmmm Chuck at Christ, Set.“ in Boetoa_detimeqdnuetam on Chm Sch-co out!“ “Christin Sch-unli- Wu of Todayâ€. “do: do - of the local Cttrutiagt Sci-co Chunk. 4% --taitaiiMr " follow: Scientific religion meets the most exacting demands of modern thought in just such ways. It “tis- fies the deepest longing; of the human heart. It nppenls to sound reason, It “lords the solution of problems in human utivitiu and relationships. It ensures health, security. and m " provid the hull of true "If-gr-ment prosperity. complete ntidnctipn, Ind abiding luppiness. It pm- motes Inntunl understanding among men and nations. Christian Science measures up to these reus- Is the date when Counselor direct from the Westinghouse {notary wilt be here to show you how to wash . loud of your soiled clothes in the HIGHLAND PARK 2S70. This wonderful machine in completely automatic. Fills self, washes, rinse: and Ipinl clothes Imlzingly dry. Get together I load of your soiled clothes Ind phone today. no that we can schedule a time to do this washing for you. 545 Central Ave. II. P. we Min Nuncy Miller IAUNDROMAT Wilson’s THE PRESS " “mutt-chum it.miaiatrrtot_teoddW. mumudd-chonu- tinttrtumtiIimsod-. arnrrrtirNdnth.Dtseov. -arsdPrru.deroeCtrStuat Seierhe.uaweittaainhert- book. “Scienc- ud Health with -sG'"tg1TrtiikiTGFTi?aiii My the “in. who: " haul in - d-tmtod n In immanent. canal 89km. ill- uud of n phone-nu! ambition. In appuri is the compact good-will Mud good-will towed and " b In. Eddy had gained the tree viaion of the Christ. the spiritual idea of God. Her epidtual percep- tion new ever clearer as her expe- rience ripened and her demon-tr» tion advanced. John an Patna: recorded his vision " " new heaven and I new earth," and his book of Revelation remains " part of the canonical writing: new comprised in the Bible. Bo, too. In. Eddy wrote her vision, and‘ it is pmemd in her textbook. “Science and Health with Kerto the Scripturea." Ben the records the reality of being, the true na- ture of God, man, and the uni- verse as spiritual, harmonica, and immortal; and the makee clear the application of this truth to the healing of dim and to the win- tion of ell human problem The young American loldiers sang their song in victorious tones. So the Christian metaphysieiaet, trained through Christian Science. sing: his song of victory over evil through the demonstration of the omnipotence of good. On New Year’s morning, 1910, I happy group of Christina Scien- Chop Suey & Fried Chicken Point VIII-keg“ Rd. t nil. north of DoorfioU TU Duffie†" - Td TAKE our Luuh & Din-or Sorrod Dau, Gad, ufiact"+Nir"r North Shore au Company â€Miami-nodal! mm.muc.m a..am.xrdthtNgrbg*.i0ream hum-mutua- pin-u the my " ban. “autumn-ml; -tbuit.fitibtoe-tMr. Hummusnuordmw amniotic-punk. " M’s Chriatuaitg,turiaottod.r, “thou-nym.u|dtodu. Camas" OES "itogivk.eitinuoneotthe “alum-mum lander. m pug-u in “Th So. 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