Harvest Home At U. E. Church The First United Evangelical Church will hold its annual Harâ€" vest Home Banquet in the local YWCA tonight (Thursday) at 6:00 p.m. Following the banquet a program will be presented. The speaker of the evening will be Dr. E. M. Harrison, a member of the Wheaton College Faculty, Dr. Harrison is Professor of Missions and Evangelism at Wheaton and is the author of several widely read books on missions in the South Seas. He served for some years on the mission field in Burma and was for several years pastor of the Woodlawn Baptist Church in Chicago. Mailfalds of Wilmot road, Deerâ€" field, are the paternal grandâ€" parents. A sister for Evelynâ€"Fay, 16 months old, was born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Sunday, November 14. They are the daughâ€" ters of the John G. McCaffreys (Evelyn Fay) of 623 _W. Park avenue. The baby, who weighed 7 pounds, 9 ounces, is the grandâ€" daughter of the John C. Fays of 700â€"Centrat avenue and the John E. McCaffreys of 627 W, Park avenue. 1 A son arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Sunday, Novemâ€" ber 14, to Mr. and Mrs. James Smith (Dorothy Banker) of 278 Beech street. Grandparents are the Alex J. H. Smiths of the same Beech street address and the O. J. Bankers of 676 Deerfield aveâ€" nue. Special music will be brought by Robert Johnson, Baritone soloâ€" Last Day Thurs. Nov. 18 Greer Garson â€" Walter Pidgeon Fri. Sat. Sun. Mon. Nov. 19â€"22 « Added: Late News & Selected Shorts * e _ Also: Latest News Events and Short Subjects Tues. Wed. Thur. . Nov. 23â€"25 ALCYON Information concerning free public lectures, church services, and other Christian Science acâ€" Special Kiddie Matinee Saturday, Nov. 20, at 2:00 "UP IN ARMS" and 4 Cartoons Release from anxiety and limiâ€" tation, together with enlarged understanding and usefulness, happiness and a sense of wellâ€" being bevond what one has makes available for all, under worldâ€"wide evideuce shows. these benefits of the Science of Christianity is clearly set forth in writings â€"including the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key (Continued from Page 4) Baker Eddy â€"which may be read, borrowed, or purchased at CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 43 NO. SHERIDAN RD. HIGHLAND PARK OPEN DAILY "Julia Misbehaves" These, Christian Science How you can experience For Youâ€" Tnis Liberation Highland Park Telephone H. P. 2400 , Nov. 18, 1948 Celebrates Anniversary With Houseâ€"Warming Miss Sandra Meitus, who is a student at Leland Stanford uniâ€" versity and art editor of the San Francisco to help her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Meitus of 231 Ravine drive celeâ€" brate their 22nd wedding anniâ€" versary with a housewarming party on Sunday, November 14. Rites On Tuesday Born in Missouri in 1898, he lived in Chicago before moving to Deerfield a year ago. He was an electrical engineer for the Amerâ€" ican Telephone and Telegraph company, Chicago. Private funeral.rites were held on Tuesday in the Holy Cross church, Deérfield, for Paul E. Barton, of 840 Westcliffe lane, who was taken by deathâ€"on Sunâ€" day at the Highland Park hospital after an illness of several weeks. Interment was made at Ascenâ€" sion Cemetery, Libertyville. Surviving are his widow, Helen, and three daughters, Janice, Paulette and Helen Kay, News has reached here from the north of Ireland of the death of Mr. Robert Brown, father of Mrs, Peter J. Anderson of Deerâ€" field, Miss Edith M. Brown of California and the late William J. Brown of Highland Park. Other survivors include several sons and daughters, 25 grandchildren and 18 greatâ€"grandchildren. Mr. Brown passed away October 30, in his 85th year. Last rites were held November 1st. For Paul E. Barton Mr. Robert Brown Dies In Ireland HIGCHLAND TEN PIiX Doors open at 2:00 p.m. Under New Management OPEN BOWLING Saturday, Sunday and 139 N. TEL. H. P. 319 Until 8:00 p.m. ‘TIME FOR BLOSSOMâ€"BRIGHT > NITEY NITE SLEEPERS Week Days Junior Sports Club Classes At Center The Highland Park Recreation Department will conduct a Junior Sports Club for boys of grammar sechool age at the Community Center each Saturday morning, beginning this Saturdayâ€"Novemâ€" ber 20, at 9:30 a.m. The following activities will be held during the fall and winter season: games, tumbling, wrestâ€" ling, hiking, skating, ice hockey, etc. Boys should bring gym shoes, shorts and a towel. Dick Ramsay, the popular inâ€" structor at the Community Cenâ€" ter, will conduct the class. Now Is The Time To Select A beautiful New Schwinn BICYCLE for that Top Priority XMAS GIFT Highland Park Cycle Shop A small'deposit will hold your Selection For Xmas Delivery Stop in NOW While Stocks are Complete OVER 45 MODELS AND COLORS TO CHOOSE FROM 380 Central at Sheridan Highland Park __ Highwood Glencos THE PRESS Red Cross Training At C. Center Approximately 12 members of the Highland Park Playground and Recreation Department are being trained in Red Cross first aid techniques at the Highland Park Community Center Central and Green Bay Road. °* In addition to its specialized courses for school and industrial groups, Red Cross regularly isponâ€" sors free first aid classes for the public. Applicants for this trainâ€" ing can obtain further informaâ€" tion by phoning Chicago «Chapter Red Cross headquarters, WAbash 2â€"7850, ext. 132 & GET RESULTS PRESS WANT ADS of qualityâ€"craftemanship is centered in every garment. They‘re easy to washâ€"long to, wear. * _ Choice of four gay >R blossoin colors: Buttercup, A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited Northshore Garden of Memories GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 515 Laurel Avenue THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY INMAN‘S PAINT SPOT : to replace broken glass in storm sash and windows North Shore Z4 Company~ GLIDDEN PAINTS & VARNISH Venetian Blinds, Travis Rods, Mirrors We now have our 1949 Wallpaper Samples mal 4. dum e w i) amoign e NEW _ GAS RANGE FEATURES t3 5 % 3 8 A* â€", EWe ts ":‘.‘;;tfllb*m PROMPT SERVICE Wallpaper @ Window Shades *Range Shown is the Universal NOW IS THE TIME VERY REASONABLE »uhtot â€"amary o:) : oaniiits â€" t siteate t ND Page 5