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P. 1200 Bishop Heating Leads Major League At Mary Jane Lanes With Gus Klemp hitting the pins for a 630 series the Bishop Heatâ€" ing team took over first place in the Major league at the Mary Jane Lanes in Highwood last Friâ€" grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winker of 1335 East avenue and Mrs. J. Siegele of 2141 Half Day n.d.nd.'nenalmgnnd- mother, Mrs. Virginia Harrison of 449 day, December 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Alan Harrison of 449 Lincoln day evening. 234 , The Christmas nations will be i Eighth Annual C: Lighting service. Evangelical Unite Church, (Laurel , The Christmas carols of the nations will be featured at the Eighth Annual Carol and Candle Lighting service at the Bethany Evangelical United Brethren Church, (Laure!l and McGovern), on Christmas Eve. Promptly, at 10:55 p.m. the choirs will proâ€" vessional as they sing "Hark the Herald Angels Sing" while each caroller is carrying a candle in the darkened, Sanctuary. Prior to the processional from a distance, "O Holy Night" will be heard and the Old Testament Prophecy. games of 190 each for the best bowling as far as consistency was concerned. Following are the standings of the Major league which bowis each Friday night at the new lanes Bishop Heating Cortesi Plasterers Duffy and Duffy Louis Neudis Bar Witten Electric Highland Park Ice Carani‘s Keeley Half & Hal Bethany Church Feature Carol, Candleâ€" Lighting Service Choirs,, the congregation, and a Narrator will review the Christâ€" mas Story by means of music and Scripture. The choirs will be under the direction of Esther H. Laubenâ€" stein, Organist. Mildred R. Johnâ€" son will be the pianist. Rev. Lester H. Laubenstein is the Minister of the church. The public is cordially invited. 6 Royal Neighbors To Hold Holiday Party December 28 Frank Goffo, of Duffy and Duffy, which won two from the Highland Park Ice team, had three George Plant, also of the Duf fy and Duffy team hit the high game for the evening with a nice in The Highland Park Royal Neighâ€" bors will b-g;‘:wir afinual Christ mas party, nesday, December 28, at 8 p.m. at Witten hall. One dollar gifts will be exchanged ars old on October 17. Grandparents are the Bernard Highwood 516 LAUREL AVENUE MORONEY INSURANCE AGENCY to all of you. E appear to disturb Half _ earols: featured arol and at the | THE PRESS HAPPY HOLIDAY and BEST WISHES 1949 Froshâ€"Soph and Varsity Mermen Lose To By Graham McKinney Facing perhaps the toughest foe they will encounter this season, New Trier‘s varsity won by an impressive 64 to 11 score. The local varsity had previously deâ€" feated Niles and Maine in pracâ€" tice meets, and Waukegan in the first Suburban league meet of the but one and registered a 48 to 18 triumph. Mort Moss captured the only first place finish which Highâ€" land Park was able to salvage. He took the diving honors. The 150â€" yard medley relay and the 200â€" yard free style relay were close, but New Trier had enough good team work to pull through to vieâ€" tories in both. This was the first defeat of the year for the froshâ€" soph, who had previously romped over Niles, Maine and Waukegan. The only consoling factor of Rubenstein took the 50â€"yard breaststroke; Paul Day, the 100â€" yard crawl; and Stanwood, the 50â€"yard backstroke. The fourth first place finish was registered by the 150â€"yard medley relay team composed of Stanwood, Rubâ€" enstein, and Keim. the meet for Highland Park was a 24 to 24 tie gained by a local freshman team with the freshmen Highland Park captured four first place finishes and two secâ€" ond place finishes Christmas Music At Wesley Methodist A program of will be featured i Christmas Eve se 12 at. the We Church, Highwod erts Place in Hig Concluding the program will be the â€" traditional â€" Candleâ€"Lighting ceremony. Christmas Party erts Place Four so Bernie B and Patri and Patricia Laegeler will share in the late evening worship serâ€" vice. The Choir, under the direcâ€" tion of Patricia Laegeler, will sing a group of carols and arrangeâ€" ments of Christmas music. The Tabernacle Guild of Imâ€" maculate Conception Church will feature a Christmas party at its next regular meeting today, Deâ€" cember 22, at 1:30 p.m. in the Club rooms. Those planning to attend are asked to bring a gift not to exceed 50c. > members are asked to write their names in the package, so the reâ€" ceiver will know from whom she has received her. gift. Games will be played and refreshments will be served. se A doll will be given away at this meeting and the refreshment committee, in charge of Mrs. Thomas Clark, will serve coffee and Christmas cookies. Place in Highwood. ur soloists, Marjorie ie Bernardi, Jean Patricia Laegeler w â€"four PHONE H. P. 49 of Christmas d in the trad service Wesley Avenue orie Thorup, ran â€" Nichols, r will share worship serâ€" tmas music traditional from 11 to Methodist at ig up Arien Ev # * 4# % o ; borant h ‘ " & - ‘~ c s . s //: )P / "% â€" 2 N. SHERIDAN RD. H 635 DEERFIELD RD DEERFIELD 1048 SKOKIE VALLEY ROAD SILIJESTROM COAL & ICE CO. 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