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Highland Park Press, 25 Aug 1949, p. 5

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_This Week â€" (Continued from page 4) LEAVE TOMORKLOW f FOR MICHIGAN The Robert D. Bairds and their daughter, Miss Carolyn, of 20 S. Linden avenue, Miss Betty Dorick of 331 North avenue and Miss Janis Zabel of 1348 Broadview avenue, will leave tomorrow for a stay at the Baird summer home at White Lake, Michigan, Newcomers to Highland Park are the Eugene Schoflers and son, Mike, 6, and daughter, Pat, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Hansen (Betty Riser) have â€" recently moved into the home they built at 1419 Eastview road. After their marriage last fall they lived at the Beachview Apartments, Chiâ€" cago, until they returned to Highâ€" land Park. Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. RBRiserâ€"of~727 Bracside road are Now living at 564 Detamble avenue, the home they purchased, are the M. Fegins and daughter, Roberta, 17 months. From Chicaâ€" go, Mr. Fegin is in the advertising business in Chicago. Also former Chicagoans are the Robert A. Churchills of 832 Forâ€" est avenue. The Churchills have a son, Bill, 7, and a daughter, Jill, who will be three in Octoâ€" ber. Mr. Churchill is an accountâ€" ant with Pure Oil company, Chiâ€" cago. The Churchills purchased their home here. 2. They are the new owners of their home at 217 Laurel avenue. Mr. Scholfler is with Mayer and Hess Button company, Chicago. They are former Chicagoans. From Chicago are the Stephen Steels of 262 Lakewood drive. The Steels, who bought their home here, are the parents of two daughters, Lois Jean, 6, and Barâ€" bara Ann, 3. Mr. Steel is a Cerâ€" tified Public Accountant with Louis Samels company, Chicago. Recent hosts at a cocktail party in honor of Miss Frances Abbie Mason and Bruce Penwell, were the Elmer Walls of 2455 N. Deere Park drive. The Masonâ€" Penwell wedding took place last Saturday. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK John Zenko, Jr. son of the senior Zenkos of 846 Sunnyside avenue, has returned from a two weeks‘ visit with his grandmother, Mrs. Mary Zenko of Pembine, Wisconsin. COCKTAIL PARTY VISITS GRANDPARENTS Thursday, Aug. £5, PURNELL and WILSON n is a mechanicsl engineer in hicago. & Our seasoned FORD meâ€" chanics have been schooled __ 12 noon, : Holy Days â€" 6:00, T00 __ 8$:00, 9:00, 10:00. 'o.&g.â€"&‘-.& Dectflein & Green Bay mas #:00, 10:00, 11:00 Our Testing Equipment helps to eliminate unnecessary repair bills. Fridays and Holy Days Drive in today for James Clifton has been chosen as the name for the baby boy born on Tuesday, August 16, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William M. Sanford (Berenice Stem) of 1731 Deerâ€" field road. + Two great grandsons arrived recently for Mrs. Catherine Allen of Kenosha, formerly of Highâ€" land Park. On July 31, a son, Joseph Timothy, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen of Milâ€" waukee. The baby‘s mother is the former Karthryn Snyder. Mr. and Mrs. Ch,rle- Snyder are maternal grandparents and Leslie Allen of Kenosha and Mrs. Harry Colvin of Aurora are paternal grandparâ€" ents. A brother for Francis, 5, and Joseph, 2, arrived on Sunday, August 14. The baby has been named Richard John. They are Robert William. He is the grandâ€" son of the Grant Bensons of 1855 S. Green Bay road and Mrs. Louise Garling of 307 N. St. Johns aveâ€" nue. the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Maresco Jr. (Patricia Allen) of North Tarrytown, New York. Lesâ€" lie Allen and Mrs. Harry Colvin are maternal grandparents and A baby boy was born on July 26 at the Lake Forest hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Garling (Betty Lou Benson) of Grove avenue. The baby has been named Richard B. Eubanks, fireman apprentice, USN, of 220 North Second st., Highland Park, IIL., is attached to the aircraft carrier USS Valley Forge which has just been awarded the Battle Effiâ€" ciency Pennant and "E" for her general excellence throughout the fiscal year July 1, 1948 to July 30, 1949. Robert S. Brand received his Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration on Augâ€" ust 14th at the University of Illinois, He is the sen of Mr. and Mrs. Roland S. Brand, 219 Park NAVAL NEWS Highland Parkers since August 1, are the Leonard Weislows and the George Weislows, his parents, of 1804 Burton avenue. Mr. Weisâ€" low Jr. is with the Chicago Metalâ€" lic Manufacturing company, Chiâ€" eago. They are all former Chiâ€" cagoans. They bought their home. Mrs. Weislow Jr. has just reâ€" cently returned from a few days‘ visit with her parents, the Thomas Durhams of North Salem, Indiana> Formerly of Chicago and now living at 1126 S. Ridge road, the home they purchased, are the Val H. Bettermans and daughters, Barbara, 7, and Bonnie, 3. Mr. Betterman is in the fabrics busiâ€" ness in Chicago. RECEIVES DEGREE HIGHLAND TEN PIH LOOK WHO‘S HERE & Dry Cleaning Co. Deer; cpen at 2:00 pm. Under Now Managemens OPEN BOWLING 139 N. Second 3i TEL H. P. 319 Phone H. P. 178 Until 8:00 p.m. Week Days On Friday, August 19, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Welch of 1005 8. Linden avenue became the parâ€" ents of a son, David Bruce, at the Highland Park hospitat, David has a brother, Norman Allan, 3. Mrs. Welch is the frmer Pauline Silverâ€" man, daughter of Allan Silverman of New York and Mrs. Sally Silâ€" verman of Chicago. Paternal grandparents reside in Chicago. New Officers For Immaculate Conception Mothers‘ Guild Christian Science Lecture man of 3 Sheldon lane became the parents of a daughter, Ann Marie, on Thursday, August 18. The litâ€" tle girl has a brother, Larry Christopher, 3. Mrs. Hoffman is the former Helen Fritsch, daughâ€" ter of the Clinton Fritsches of 443 Oakwood avenue. Paternal grandparents are the late Mr. and Mrs, John Hoffman of Wilmette. Davis, C.S.B. of Chicago, Illinois, Member of the Board of Lectureâ€" ship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts was A son was born on Sunday, August 21, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Raedel of West McHenry, Illinois. the paternal grandparents are the senior Mrescos of North Tarryâ€" The following officers and board members to serve for the coming year have been named by the Mothers‘ Guild of Immaculate Conception school: s A Lecture on Christian Science, Entitled Christian Science: What It Is and How It Heals, by Will B. Mrs. Robert T. FitzSimon, presâ€" ident; Mrs. William J. Cortesi Jr., vice president; Mrs. Victor Benâ€" venuti, secretary; Mrs. R. J. Sheaâ€" hen, treasurer; Mrs. William E. McDonald, auditor; Mrs. Martin W. Tarpey, historian; Mrs. Leo J. Sheridan, parliamentarian. finance chairman; Mrs. John Ori, lunchroom chairman; Mrs. Frank Sassorossi, health chairman, and Mrs. Edward P. Ohlwein, scoutâ€" ing chairman. Mrs. D. F. Walsh, membership chairman; Mrs. Thomas P. Clark, hospitality chairman; Mrs. Weyâ€" land D. Sears, program Chairman; Mrs. Edward D. Welch, publicity Mr. and Mrs. Donald C. Hoffâ€" ‘The nevelfon million readers are waiting to see! > PATRICIA NE AL T HE â€"PRESS Jesus declared that his healing work was accomplished through his utilization of divine power. He said, "I can of mine own self do nothing." And again he deâ€" clared, "The Father that dwelleth in me, he doeth the works." Through an understanding of the everâ€"presence and availability of the one omnipotent God or Father, miricales were performed by the ancient prophets; but until Jesus taught and illustrated the law of healing, through his comprehenâ€" sion of God as Love, only a few seemed able to utilize this divine Principle successfully in dispelling the inharmonies of human affairs. given Thursday evening, August 19, at the Elm Place school. A careful perusal of the record in the New Testament of Jesus‘ healing work reveals the fact that he used no drugs, no manipulaâ€" tion, nor material hygiene, though he healed all manner of disease and raised the dead. His disciples, obedient to the teaching of Jesus, were successful in healing, and later many of the early Christians who had never seen the human Jesus, notably the Apostle Paul, did. many mighty works in the name of the Master. follows The scientific method employed by Jesus is recorded in the inâ€" spired writings of the Bible, a fact | which becomes more and more}| evident after the way has been| pointed out; but this was not disâ€" covered until 1866. It was then that Mary Baker Eddy, after a lifetime of faithful Bible study and communion with God, disâ€" covered the divine laws of healing which Christ Jesus utilized. She named her discovery Christian Science, and, in the years which followed, spent in listening for diâ€" vine revelation, she wrote down, and thereby made easily available to all, the scientific rules of "The Girl From * MELVYN DOUGLAS * WALTER HUSTON * ETHEL BARRYMORE * FRANK MORGAN x AGCNES MOOREKEAD * GREGORY PECK * AVA GARDNER floloetnmnpb\lmu ALCYON STARTING FRIDAY FOR ONE WEEK â€"August 26 to Sept. 1 "SHAGGY" in Telephoneâ€"H. P. 2400 Highland Park ‘a GCREAT stae in every ROLE OF A GREAT DRAMA! Anyone who is an alert Bible scholar may learn through an atâ€" tentive examination of our textâ€" book that the rules of healing given by Mrs. Eddy were obtained through a close study of the Bible and particularly of the healing works of Jesus. A Definition of Christian Science If we are to be at one with God we must learn how to follow in the footsteps of the humble Nazarené. We must be obedient to Paul‘s admonition, "Let this Christian healing. Her book "Sciâ€" ence and Health with Key to the Scriptures" contains the complete statement of Christian Science. 2 No. Sheridan WEDNESDAY to FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY SUNDAY to TUESDAY Two Shows Nitely Waukegan Outdoor Theatre U. S, 41 (Skokie Hgwy.) }4 mile south of Grand Avenue See two shows for the price of one! (The regular Saturday feature plus an extra feature at 11:15 P. M.) FREE PONY RIDES AND PLAYGROUND WALLACE BEERY â€" MARJORIE MAIN "BIG JACK" Rutthay Jewelers MIDNIGHT SHOW SATURDAY M. BENDIX â€" CLAIRE TREVOR "BABE RUTH STORY‘ "EDWARD MY SON" CHILDREN ALWAYS FREE We can discern through Paul‘s Eddy teaches us to make a clear differentiation between Jesus the hufin-nand&.ari‘tt Truth which Jesus expressed. The Christâ€"consciousness may be enâ€" tertained by you and me, and it is through allowing the Christ to enâ€" (continued on page 6) beloved apostle has declared here that God is not a person, but supreme intelligence, or Mind, and close~communion or atâ€"oneâ€"ment, with the Mind which is God. mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus." How plainly the Rain or Clear AUGUST 27 Page o

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