$3 I. Rose l‘;p. do hereby anâ€" nounce that I have no interest whatsoever in the Highland Fling, 630 No. Green Bay road, after September 24, 1949, PERSONAL BUSINESS SERVICE TYPING SERVICEâ€"Prompt, efâ€" NO FROSTâ€"Keeps glass clear of snow, steam, frost in any weather, For windshields, winâ€" dows, eye glasses, etc.â€"â€"$1.00 postpaid. Otis Rossell, Box 5 Waltersburg, Pa. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Motorized _ equipment; _ reasonâ€" able rates; sewer and septic tamks built and repaired; 500 gallon septic tanks installed. AACAccsAcAcccncAafarAnc 21 South St. Johns Ave. Highland Park, Illinois WANTED TO RENTâ€"Quiet, neat couple need an apartment or few rooms; no children or pets; Tel. H. P. 4128. Ask the Girl Who Has One â€" a TELEPHONE gPlf]RATOR .at Illinois e See Miss Connolly Employment Supervisor LOOKING FOR A JOB? ®© $152 a month to start ®© Paid Vacations ®© Good Working Condiâ€" tions Want Ads NOT TOO EARLY to buy Christâ€" mas Cards; We have a beautiful selection; Plain or name imâ€" printed. Some 50 for $1.00â€" Tel. H. P. 1461. FOR SALE:â€"Dachshund puppies, registered A.K.C., 8 weeks old; nice strong puppies; home raised. Mrs. Carl M. Huck, Our estimates and prices inâ€" elude Soil Preparation, Plant Food, etc. Let‘s Talk, It Over FOR SALE: 1941 fourâ€"door speâ€" cial Buick. 4â€"band radio; underâ€" seat heater; white wall tires; seat covers; very good condiâ€" tion; $850. Tel. H. P. 405 beâ€" tween 6 and 7 p.m. Alterations on coats, suits and dresses; Fur coat repairing. Expert workmanship Tel. H. P. 1508. _ 571 Central ficient work. Manuscripts, adâ€" dressing, etc. Tel. H. P. 3236. 1872. WANTED TO RENT raised. Mrs. Carl M. Huck, Creekside Farm, Checker road, near Arlington Heights Rd., Lake Co., III. Tel Wheeling 99J Franken Bros., Inc. Deerfield 241 Menoni and Mocogni Phone, Highland Park 518 Tel. Northbrook 223â€"Jâ€"1 Free Landscape Design One Year Guarantee EXPERIENCED DRESSMAKING and Miscellaneous M A NU R E Help Wanted BLACK DIRT District 4: Max Goldberg, Hugo Hartman, Mrs. Edw. A. Smith, Mrs.â€"Scott Leonard, Miss Barbara Patterson, Lester B. Ball, John Eisendrath, W. H. Pagenkopf, Mrs. Waliter Holden, Mrs. Guy B. Finlay, Robert M. Seyfarth, J. M. Munday, Mrs. James A. Davis, Mrs. Lawrence Smith, Mrs. David Wanger, Jr, Mrs. John R. Clemâ€" District 3: J. W. Carver, Ruâ€" doiph F. Ingerie, Mrs. Thomas Stirling, John G. Cherry, Donald MacDonald, _ John _ Montgomery, Edward Oppenheimer, Sidney J. Natkin, Walter Neisser, Elliott Lehman, Edward S. Stern, M. S. Sickle, Jr., Elias Perlman, William Aaron, Mrs: Raiph Wanger, Theoâ€" dore Winters, Marshall Levy, Mrs. Everett Millard, Mrs. G. H. Smith, James Alter, R. E. Williams. SPEBSQSA neth Todd, Ortwin Schimmel, Mrs. H. W, Cady, Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Allderdice, Jr.,. Mrs. Thomas R. Jolls, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. R. Buell, Gail Compton, Mrs. Roy O. Nereim, Mrs. Ernest West, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. ï¬tC.r!.hy. Mrs. Hannah Tawser, Vernon H. Heins, Mrs, Arthur L. Grey, Mr. and Mrs. James Quigg. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Asher, Mrs. C. C. Eiker, Mrs. Horace Vaile, James Moses, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dubach, Leonard Wells, Mrs. Vallee Appel, Lester Laegler, John R. Allen. f District 2: Mrs. Dorothy Cahn, H. L. Kennicott, Jr., Mrs. Gordon Adamson, John R. Hess, Frank Lennox, Mrs. J. P. Embich, Jr. and Mrs. Milton Hardacre, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Griswold, Kenâ€" }eity clerk. The State Civil Service law requires a fee of three dollars to be paid by all applicants when filing CLERKâ€"STENOGRAPHER A second examination will be given to establish an eligible list for Clerkâ€" Stenographer for the City Clerk. Appliâ€" cants must be able to take dictation, transcribe, do typing and be able to do general office work. Starting salary §2172 per year, with automatic raises. This is & nice position for someone who is competent and willing to stay for a sufficient length of time to be of value to the City. _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ All applicatiops must be filed with the secretary by 6:00 P. M. Tuesday, October 18th. North Shore Ga« Co. a National campaign deâ€" signed to call to your attenâ€" tion the age of your stove and to remind you that there have been great improveâ€" ments in Gas ranges. See your Dealer or our Store!!! May we suggest that you talk to your husband about the special 10% trade in allowance offered for your old stove by most of the Gas local appliance dealers and North Shore Gas Company during the Old Stove Roundâ€" upâ€" now in progress. This Old Stove Roundup is Little Girl: "Mommy, look at that funny man across the street." Mother: "What is he doing?" Little Girl: "He‘s sitting on the sidewalk talking to a banana peel." (Continued from page "The Friendly People" By HANDY PLA ME Your Ges Wonder Worker 704 Ridgewood Drive Civil Service Commission Division L E G A L 1) District 11: Mrs. Baker Brownâ€" ell, Mrs. Frank Shelton, Mrs. H. Westergard, Mrs. H. W. Kadell, Mrs. H. E. Pine, Mrs. George W. Hough, Jr., Mrs. August Baracani, Alfred Stern, Mrs. T. V. McDavitt, Mrs. J. H. Cameron, Mrs. Liloyd A. Killian, Mrs. Nick Cimbalo, Mrs. Peter Cimbalo, E. B. Knudson, Mrs. William Rogan, Charles Torâ€" rence, Mrs. Carl Benson, Mrs. J. W. Hilton, Mrs. Michael Hadjuk, Mrs. George Foster, Mrs. Louis Guentz, Mrs. C. J. Dixon, Mrs. Edwin Hansbrough, Mrs. F. E. Secrest, Mrs. Emmett Moroney, ; Mrs. E. J. Moroney, Jr., Mrs. Harry Wicklander, Mrs. Morgaret Thomas, Bert Coleman, Mrs. Edâ€" ward Welch, Mrs. William True, Mrs. Catherine Petik, Thomas S. Duffy, Mrs. Richard E. Carr, Mrs. E. Greenwald, Jr., R. J. Marks, Emily Grandi, J. G. McCaffrey, Carl Lamley, Miss Marie Weldin, Frances McClory, Melvin Mullins, |C. Kelly, Mrs. Carl G. Howard, | Mrs. E. M. Knox, Mrs. Sol Sackâ€" heim, Mrs. Gregory Frelinger, jMrs. A. D. Weaver, Mrs. Albert Hurtzon, Mrs. Arthur Kushen, |Elmer W. Rietz, A. B. Freeman, Gerson T. Gluck, Mrs. Melvin G. Barker, Mrs. David Joseph, Mrs. Albert A. Lewis, Mrs. Milton H. |\ Gray, Mrs. C. Longford Felske, ’Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wilhelmy, Mrs. |L. A. Tupper, R. J. Feuchtwanger, | Sidney Weil, Mrs. Ruth Brown. | District 8: â€" Herbert _ Adams, George A. Rose, Jr., A. J. Arnold, IL. E. Meyer, J. E. Sheridan, John H. J. Beik Rose, Robert C. Kohser, Mrs. Geo. Hubrig, Mrs. M. S. Brody, William Millard, John Straus, Wm. N. Anspach, Mrs. Robert J. Christoâ€" pher, S. T. Lawton, Jr., Raymond S. Owen, Alfred B. Gardner, Mrs. Wm. D. McDonald, Harold Lipâ€" man, Willard Goldboss, Elizabeth R. Coash, David W. Stotter, David Liebman, Jr., Mrs. W. C. Wennâ€" inger, Mrs. J. J. Stefan, Jr., W. M. Buchroeder, Jr., W. R. Schueâ€" ler, Mrs. James Mauri, Mrs. W. M. Burnham, Fred Gienger, Rayâ€" mond L. Caris, Mrs. J. Wm. Gooch. District 9: Mrs. Harry E. Clark: son, Mrs. A> T. Marks, Mrs. George Ekdahl, Richard Sietz, Robert T. Seaburg, Mrs. Neuman Fell, George West, Jr., A. R. T. Lillie, Leonard S. Ross, Mrs. D. G. Schneider, Robert Earhart, Mrs. J. R. Steacy, Walter J. Carey, George Srnaneck, Jr., W. J. Daâ€" vidson, Monroe W. Abels, Mrs. R. H. Johnson, Wm. C. McCulloch, Mrs. Frances Barker, L. A. Naâ€" than, Milton Levy, J. E. Orrico, Jr., H. C. Eitner, Carroll F. Snyâ€" der. Darker, Mrs. David Joseph, Mrs.| _ Business and Industrial District: Albert A. Lewis, Mrs. Milton H.) Harry S. Schram, Jr.. Herman Gray, Mrs. C. Longford Felske,| Anspach, John Bosselli, Earl Gsell, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wilhelmy, Mrs.| Ray Molendy, Emmett Duffy, L A. Tupper, R. J. I-‘«-uchtw-ng«-r.ls:anley Pollack, Claude Mitchell, Sidney Weil, Mrs. Ruth Brown. Neuman Fell, Dr. R. H. Black, Dr. District 8: â€" Herbert â€" Adams,| Douglas Boyd, Dr. Norman Joffee, George A. Rose, Jr., A. J. Arnold,| Dr. Morley McNeal, Mrs. Paul L. E. Meyer, J. E. Sheridan, John | Date, Mrs.. Theodore Rehn, Mrs. Mulvihill, H. C. Secrest, Carl L.| John Morrissey, Mrs. Robert Wilâ€" Steiner, Loretta Lanpher, B. H.\son, Mrs. Jay Glidden, Mrs. Clayâ€" Edelman, Robert E. Olson, Mrs.| burn Jones, Mrs. Bernard Newâ€" Henry Grier, Mrs. L. P. Willison,| man, Mrs. A. E. Patton, Mrs. Gerâ€" Dr. Robert Henner, Mrs. George| ald Stone, Mrs. John Stodder, Mrs. H. Maaske, Kenneth R. Jensen,|R.R. Wible, Mrs. Baldwin Newâ€" District 10: Thomas Strenger, Mrs. Thomas Clark, George B. Freeman, Mrs. R. E. Casey, Mrs. Norman Vance, Jr., Mrs. C. S. Stunkel, Thomas B. Hart, Edward P. Hart, Mrs. H. H. Flinn. Mrs. J. H. Lambert, Mrs. Benj H. R. Winton, Mrs. Harold Goldâ€" stein, Mortimer Weiss, Mrs. M. S. Zeitlin, Mrs, Mark G. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Hecht, Mrs. H. J. Goodhart, Carl Quanz, Mrs. Charles R. Sprowl, Mrs. James A. C. Kelly, Mrs. Carl G. Howard, District 6: C. W. Haupt, Alfred Aronson, Carl Granquist, George W. Sullivan, Woodrow Hamilton, iEvelyn Taylor, Mrs, W. N. Struâ€" bank, Mrs .George Rosin, Mrs. Brewster Towne, Samuel Stone, Mrs. Emerson E. Mead, Mrs. Pierre Martineau, Mrs. Herbert Lapine, Mrs. Joseph D. Lelewer, Mrs. Warner G. Smoot, Mrs. K. H. Kraft, Mrs. Victor Fabian, Woodrow Burgert, Arthur Moulâ€" ton, Mrs. Alex Exines, Harold Newman, Mrs. A. L. Godie, James R. Sumbler, Milton Jacoby, Mrs. John R. Whitman. District 7: Mrs. William Beck, George Hadlock, Mrs. V. A. Hutâ€" chinson, Mrs. Robert Sultan, Mrs. Leonard L. Cohen, Mrs. Harold Blitz, Mrs. Robert Olmsted, Mrs District 5: Harry Padorr, Mrs. Elizabeth Barbee, Roy Wyle, Irving Meyerhoff, Mrs. Edw. Loevenhart, Mrs. Norman Levy, Mrs. Albert Elliott, Arthur Raff, Mrs. Ralph Wetzel, Nathan Cohn, J. Franklin Bickmore, Percy Prior, Mrs. Shelby Garwood, Mrs. Jean Babson, Mrs. Allan I. Wolff, Jr., Albert Simon, Robert Landauer, C. L. McAvoy, John Sherman, Mrs. Irving Shepard, Harry Sellâ€" ery, Rosewell Jenkins, George C. Stewart, Jr., Mrs. F. J. Ronan, Jr., Mrs. Graydon Ellis, Melvin B. Wolens, Arnold Holland, Mrs. W. H. Elston, Hugh Zimmerman, Robâ€" ert L. Skinder, Mrs. Hugh Hemâ€" mingway, Ray Naegele. Pierce Magee, Walter M. Lillie, Mrs. Harold Gross, Mrs. Horace F. Penney, Mrs. Herbert E. Kerâ€" ber, Dr. W. J. Reich, Waiter Frank, Jr. Eric C. Molke, Mrs. Donald Dennett, Mrs. Edwin Leâ€" vin, Mrs. Robert Billeter, Mrs. Michael Tighe. ents, Edw. P. Kramp, James R. Moore, Col. Richard M. Hurst, Robert A. Churchill, Mrs. W. THE PRESS Wednesday morning a veteran Highland Parker, Ellien Moran Bowden, was taken by death at her home, 625 Central avenue. Mrs. Bowden was born 93 years ago in Libertyville, and at the age of 20 moved to Highland married to James Bowden, who for many years operated a meat Bowden Interment was in the North Shore Garden of Memories. Funeral services, conducted by the Rev. H. K. Platzer, were held on Tuesday at 2 p.m. at the Kelâ€" leyâ€" Spalding chapel, for Francis Jacob Bock, 50, of 417%% Mcâ€" Daniels avenue. Mr. Bock passed away on Sunday, September 25, at the Lake County hospital folâ€" lowing an illness of several months duration. Besides his wife, Martha, he is survived by a son, James, 23; a daughter, Shirley, 13; a grandâ€" daughter, Linda Susan, 3 months old; two sisters, Mrs. William E. Salyards, Jr. of 417 McDaniels avenue and Mrs. Howard Sheahen of 675 Central avenue; and a brother, Richard Bock of Hays, Kansas. Mr. Bock had been employed as a maintenance man at the Lake Bluff orphanage. Baker Rites were held on Saturday at the Maple street chapel in Evanâ€" ston for Stella Marguerite,Baker, 771 Oak Grove avenue, who passed away in the Highland Park hospital the preceding Thursday after a brief illness. Born in Nebraska, she had been a resident of Highland Park for the past ten years. She is survived by her husband, Dr. Charles R. Baker, who maintains dental ofâ€" fices in Evanston, and a sister, Mrs. Janna Q. Olson of Chicago. District 15: John Middleton, Fred Henschel, Mrs. Edw. S. Milâ€" ler, Eric R. Engberg, Richard Campbell, Willard C. Jones, Robâ€" ert Risley, Samuel J. Sherer, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Aldridge, A. M. Briddell, Mrs. Charles Rietz, Seth Szold, Harry T. McClure, Richard Drake, B. J. Bevan, John J. Crompton, _ Benj. G. Pierson, Stanley Peters, Mrs. John Kies, Mrs. Lioyd Maxwell, Mrs. Harry Winkler. f District 14: Wm. Fleming, Mrs. Lee Blevins, Mrs. Wm. H. Stoufâ€" fer, Tom Friedman, Ted Buenger, Robert Frechette, Lewis H. Mahnâ€" ke, Lowell Harter, Gordon Buchâ€" anan, Mrs. Harry Swartz, Richard Barnard, Donald Higgins, John Swanson, Mrs. Wm. Diener, Cyril Duffy, Walter Wagner, Arno D. Wehle. â€" District 13:; Mrs. R. B. Mack, Mrs. John Meyer, John H. Thomâ€" son, Frank McLaughlin, John Hicâ€" key, Mrs. Harold Dahl, Wailter Cronkite, LeRoy Leonard, D. R. Christman, Mrs. M. Schram, Mrs. Earle Blair, W, C. M. Woll, John R. Covington, Mrs. H. F. Detmer, Saul L. Pohn, Mrs, J. M. Maxwell, James J. Mooney, Steve Sordyl, Mrs. John Sordyl, Oliver Manninâ€" en, Raymond Johnson, Peter Rohr, John H. Thomson, Mrs. Vance Wilkinson, Miss Mildred Walther, Leo Labuda, John Fay, Richard O‘Brien. Harry R. Pierce, Nick Tomei, Mrs. Marie Berube, Mrs. J. Sigurd Johnson, Mrs. T. H. Compere, Harold Henderson, W. T. Rose, Mrs. Frank Moroney, Earl Dichl, Laurence Dimsdale, M. J. Mitchell, Wm. R. Crabb, Frank Irong, Howâ€" ard N. Jackson, Jack Coleman, Col. and Mrs. J. V. Houghtaling, Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Elmore, B. D. Greene, Lioyd Bergquist, George Ryan, Rev. and Mrs. H. K. Platzer, Mr. and Mrs. Carl E.. Parker, Mrs. Stephen E. Chase, Mrs. John J. Thatcher, Mrs, Jos. DeMichelis. Laing, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Hoelsner, Mrs. Richard H. Hafâ€" Anderson, H. C. Edwards, Jr., Eugene S. Eckels, Martin C. Hart, Lioyd Larson, Mrs. Allen Carison, District 12:; Mrs, G. F. Bichler, Obituaries Jr., Funeral services will be held toâ€" day (Thursday) at the 47th street chapel in Chicago for Nathan Reukberg, 58, who was taken by death Monday evening at the Michael Reese hospital, Chicago. Ruekberg A resident of Chicago most of his life, he had lived in Highland Park since 1941, at 1050 Oak He is survived by his widow, Millie; two children, William and Janet, at home, and a brother, Frank, also of Highwood. Interment will be made at Ascension cemetery, Libertyville. in St. James church for James Lolli, 247 Highwood avenue, Highâ€" wood, who passed away at the Highland Park hospital Tuesday night, after a brief illness. Hi On September 30, October 1 and 2, the Seventeenth Annual Conâ€" ference of Altrusa International‘s Fifth Districtâ€"America‘s oldest service club for executive and proâ€" fessional womenâ€"will be held at the La Salle Hotel*in Chicago. The purpose of the Conference is to review the Fifth District Clubs‘ service projects that have been carried on in their own communiâ€" ties and to make plans for the coming year as to how they can best carry out the Altrusa proâ€" Other relatives preceding Mrs. Bowden in death were a daughter, Susan; three sons, William, James and George; and a grandson, Sgt. George E. Bowden of the Marine Corps, who was killed at Tarawa during World War II and 14 brothers and sisters. For the past few years she had made her home with her daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Margaret Bowden, at 627 Central avenue. Funeral services will be held tomorrow (Friday) at 9:30 a.m. Other survivors are four grand: children and one great grandchild Rites will be held tomorrow (Friday) from her home to St. Patrick‘s church, West Lake Forâ€" est. Services will be held there at 10 a.m. Altrusa International To Meet In Chicago market in this town. He preceded her in death in 1929. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 355 Laurel Avenue The Reverend Charles U. Harris, Rector ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & REFORMED CHURCH Rev. Roland W. Hosto FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH The Rev. William Atkinson Young, D.D., Minister H. P. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WESLEY METHODIST CHURCH North Ave., and Lauretta Place BETHANY CHURCH (Evangelical United Brethren) Laure!l Ave. at McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, Minister Director of Religious Education 1015 Lauretta Place, Highland Pk. Telephone H. P. 2269 Massesâ€"6:30, 7:30, 8:30, 9:30, 10:30 and 11:30. HIGHLAND PARK COMPANY WELCOME TO CHURCH ZION LUTHERAN CHURCH Oakridge and High, Highwood Herbert W. Linden, Pastor Phone H. P. 4769 (Evangelical NORTH SHORE CONGREGATION ISRAEL Dr. Edgar E. Siskin, Rabbi JEKHOVAH‘S WITNESSES 374 Laurel Avenue Church Albert G. Masser, Pastor Tel. 1731 Highland Park, Illinois ST. JAMES CHURCH Phone H. P. 1599 Glencoe, Illincis manths ®._ INTA the sverage number of copics af each feene of this pospelel *f sn CBRAL) JOHN M. ® (My commimice erptrm Ocb \6, In any other fiduciary relation, the name of the person or corporation for whom such trustee is acting, i= #lven; also that the sald two paragraphs conâ€" tain statements embracing affiant‘s full knowledge and beliof as to the clreumâ€" stance«= and condition= under which stockholders and security holders do not appear npon the beoks of theâ€"comâ€" pany a« trustses. hold stock and seeurlâ€" tie® in a capacity other than that of a bona Tides m:’"un thi« affiant ::: no_ reason to eve that Q‘ ot person, ammciation, or e':zwu on hee nna 9::::« dlreet or reet in ‘ho w . bonds, or other securitiae m_n $# #o stated by Wim. 3. That the known bondholders, mortâ€" gagees, and security holders owning or holding 1 per cent or more of total amount of bonds. mortzages, or other securitie« are: (If there are none, so state.) None, 4 That the two paragraphs noxt above. giving the names of the ownâ€" ers. stockholders, and security holders, If any,. contain not only the list of stockholders and security holders as they appear upon the books of the comâ€" pany but also, in cases where the stockâ€" holder or security holder Appears upom the books of the company as trustee or 126 ZDDRE of the or * Thursday, Sept. 29, 1949 DR RSLIOTE _ RARCCAALTTE,: AAV, REQUIRED BY THE ACT OF CONâ€" GBESS OP AUGUST 2, 192 AND MARCH 3, 1933. Of Higl:and Park Press published wrekly at Highland Park, IlL, for September 29, 1949. 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor, managing editor, and businesses managers are: Publishâ€" er, Lester S. Olson, §16 Laurel Ave.; editor, R. B. Olson, 516 Laurel Avea. managing editor, Lester S. Olson, 516 Ldurel Ave.; business manager, Lester S. Olson, §16 Laurel Ave., Highland Park, T. 2. That the owner is: (If owned by a corporation, its name and address must be stated and also immediately thereâ€" under the names and addresses of stockholders ov:nlng or holding one per wane qo e en e e PC F e se se t cent or more of total amount of stock. If not owned by a corporation, the names and addresses of _the individual «f»’wnen must be cl;& If 'med byn: rm, company, or o unincorpora concern, its name and address, as well as those of each individual member must be given.) Lester S. Olson, 516 Laurel Ave., Highland Park. TIl Surviving are his widow, Miriâ€" am; a daughter, Mrs. Muriel Last; three sons, Benjamin, Walter and William, and two grandchildren, all of Highland Park; his mother, Mrs. Mary Reukberg, and one sister, Miss Estyn Reukberg, both of Chicago. Regensteiner corporation, printers and lithographers, of Chicago, where he had been a member of the company for 42 years. STATEMENT OFP 0 The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" cludes testimonies of Christian healing, is at 8 o‘clock. Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesâ€" son Sermon "Unreality" Rev. Robert Clingman, Minister 615 Crescent court 1 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 387 Hazel Avenue This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Small children are cared for during Sunday church service. Baptisms Sundays: 1:30 P.M., or at other times upon request. Arrangements should be made during the week. H. K. Platzer, pastor. H. P. 950 Rt. Rev. Migr. Joseph P. Morrison Pastor Rev. Donald B. Runkle Rev. John P. O‘Connell, S.T.D. 200 S. Green Bay Rd.â€"H.P. 202 Sunday : 6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00 11:00, 12:00 Noon. Weekâ€"Days: 6:30, 8:15. Holy Days: 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. § Confessions Saturdays, Holy Days and Eves of First Fridays: 4:00 and 7:30 (SRAL) IMMACULATE CONCEPTION CHURCH Deerfield and Green Bay Rds. REDEEMER EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN â€" CHURCH HIGHLAND PARK BAPTIST CHURCH . Rev. Bernard E. Burns 587 Central Avenue 374 Laurel Ave. MF