-!* .77 Want Ads Opportunity to buy a R.C.A. 16 * mm sound projector, for sound or silent movies. 2000 ft. film FOR SALE:â€"Walnut buffet; exâ€" tension table with host "chair and 5 chairs; table pads;good eondition, call HI 2â€"0557 or L. P. GAS, or bottled Gas or Proâ€" LEHMAN TRAILER SALES Higgins, Elmburst and Touky Rds. FOR SALE:â€"Greeting cards; gift FOR SALE: Fine soft, down filled cushion, exc. condition; needle New and used house trailers: take trades, car, trailer, furniture etc; eapacity. Rewinds without pane, or tank gas. Inquire at ‘North Shore Gas Company. changing reel or belt. Also < R.C.A. ‘wire recorder. Both have been used for demâ€" onstration purposes only. Priced at cost for quick sale. PARTIES? OUR SPECIALTY! Den Moore and Bill Babcock tanks built and repaired; 500 gallon septic tanks installed. SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Deerficld 499. wrapping paper; stationery; ‘Tel. HI 2â€"1461 and representaâ€" tive will call. 20 point pnno berich; arm chairs; must sellâ€"best offer. Call HI 47 South St. Johns Avenue HI 22744 Complete Dining â€"rm.. set, ble; artificial fireplace (elecâ€" tric); davenport and chair; maple record cabinet; all types of clothing, men‘s woâ€" men‘s and children‘s. T Menoni and Mocogni $100. down; open nights and HIGHLAND PARK TRADJNG POST on all winter clothing C A TE RIN G Ph. Des Plaines 3054M 20%, Reduction M A N UR E ATTENTION! cocktail next party DIRT 2â€"0518 q000 ie mnecn, Last rites were held on Wedâ€" mesday of this week at the Kelleyâ€" Spalding chapel for Lioyd: Frankâ€" lin Hicks, 406 Waukegan avenue, ighwood, who passed away sud~ denly the preceding Sund,y. road, Highland Park, and a son, Bornâ€"in 1900 in Highwood, he had been for Sver 25 years a reâ€" pairman for the Narth Shore Gas company. He was preceded in death ten years ago by his wife, Viola. + > Donnie Hicks, aged 10. Interment was made I& the North Shore Garden of Memoâ€" ries. Funeral services will be conâ€" ducted tomorrow (Friday) at 2 p.m., at the Keileyâ€"Spitding chapâ€" Surviving is a daughter, Mrs. Shirley Westgard, of Green Bay Born in Stanwood, Michigan, 60â€" years ago, he had lived in Highland Park since 1926. Retired, he had always worked for the Northwestern Ry. Reverend Lauâ€" benstein will officiate, and a Maâ€" some Emblem cemetery, Elmhurst, III. Wednesday at the Highland Park hospitalâ€" after a two weeks‘ illâ€" pamion to everyone in family â€" all for just a few nickels a day. It‘s your telephone, of course. A big value by any standard. 24 hours a day with no vacations, no time off. Serves as fast, deâ€" Scouting strengthens the Americou of romorrow because it strengthens boys physically, mentally and morally today. Interment â€"will beâ€"madeâ€"at â€"~Mt. mic service held. _ He is survived by his widow, Thev With 2,300,000 fellow members of the Boy Scouts of America, they are celebrating ‘the fortieth anniversary of the Movement this week.. â€" Since 1910 Scouting has served the nation by serving 16,500,000 boys and their leaders. ......... . ing and citizenshipâ€"training they get in Scouting â€"the world‘s great outdoor game for boys. Their manly strength comes from the Scout Oat_h and Law, their companioriship with men of character, their merit badge plan, their camps and their chartered institutions which support their units. _ Like their brothers in Scouting, they will be prepared for it because of the characterâ€"buildâ€" , who passed away on y Are Looking Into the Future held. HIGH SCHOOLâ€" ' â€"â€"â€"~(Gontinued from page One) It houses the Art department, the Electrical Shop, and the Wood Shop. We have just made plans to tuck point the walls and repair the parapet walls. The only bad feature of this building is that the plaster is laid on tile. The work carried on in this building causes a great deal of vibration which loosens the plaster ‘conâ€" stantly, and makes continual reâ€" pair work necessary. &# This building, like all others, does not have storage space for janitorial and ‘teachers supplies. (Do you rememberâ€"the houses build around 1900 had only one closet on each floor and pracâ€" tically no cupboard space. Some of us have lived or are living in one of the best in the country. It has attracted national attention and other schools are now modelâ€" ling their departments after ours. we would probably need ‘another bus./The garage would have to be. enlarged and work space added,. as that is not adequateâ€"even at that our work space is not adeâ€" quate. The auto shop and machine shop are both too small With 35 students, working in these two connected shops at the same time there is not only danger because of the crowding of machinery and work space, but such a condition is not conducive to good instrucâ€" tion, although there are always two instructors present. This build: ing will have to be enlarged as soon as funds are available. . The Industrial Arts building is our best from a functional standâ€" point. The Home Economics deâ€" partment on the second floor is wel} housed and equipped and very attractive. It was remodeled three years ago into a functional the present time:. * Sandwick Hall is our latest adâ€" dition to the plant. â€"It was atâ€" tached to the auto shop and is already too small, We find with the growth in this department ~This is only the beginning! We will tell you of other buildings later. We shall be glad to have you visit the buildings personally to see for yourselyes the good and the bad. â€" The first floor of this building THE PRESS I Love is the key to happiness, | our passport into the kingdom .of | God. Love is more than mese kindâ€" {ness, though those who reflect it ‘must express kindness; it is more | than mere affection or good will, though it includes both affection. and good will; it is greater than any quality or series of qualities which go to make it up. It is the nature of the Holy One, the inâ€" comparable Fatherâ€"Mother God. nal, the beneficent. In the Chrisâ€" of Memphis, Tennessee, Member of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston; Massachusetts, spoke subâ€" stantially as follows: for God. In her book ‘‘The First Church of ¥€hrist, Scientist, and Miscellany" she says (p. 225), "In their (Christian Scientists‘) textâ€" book it is clearly stated that God is "divine Principle and that His synonyms are Love, Truth, Life, Spirit, Mind, Soul, which combine A Lecture On When men‘s unity with God is universally _ understood~ and demonstrated, .all their probléems will be solved, for he who loves God and is at one with Him will unfailingly obey the Scriptural command to love his brother also; and where there is love, there is no need of human laws to protect or arms to defend. ence ‘given. at the First »«Church of Christ, Scientist, of Highland Park, on January 24th, the lecturâ€" er, Elisabeth Carroll Scott, C.S.B. given u)(Ith: world by its Discovâ€" erer, Founder, and Leader, Mary Baker Eddy, offers a wellâ€"charted course, a courseâ€"which leads to a secure haven. Security Found Solely in God In God alone can support and comfort and security be foundâ€" in God, as revealed in Christian Science, the changeless, the eterâ€" As we begin to understand the teaching of Christian Science that God is Fatherâ€"Mother, theâ€"misconâ€" ceptions of theâ€"carnal mind begin: to disappear, and fear is lessened; for all our fears stem from the belief that we will not be taken care of, that our needs, physical, emotional, or financial, will not be supplied. The very term Fatherâ€" Mother assuages these féars, for the term Fatherâ€"Mother implies love and care. It implies everâ€" present help and tender ministraâ€" tion. Just as the word "creator" implies a creation and would be meaningless without it, so the term ‘"Fatherâ€"Mother," applied to the creator, tells us theâ€"character and nature of the eternal God. It shows us that He must of necesâ€" isity have offspring, else He would not beâ€" Father, and â€"since â€"this Father is Mother alsoâ€"is all that God, who hath reconciled‘ us ‘to himself by Jesus Christ, and. hath given to us the ministry of reconâ€". ciliation" (II Cor. 5:18). This is the work of the Christ, to reconâ€" cile everything to God through the demonstration. of the one Mind which is Love. It was the work which Jesus did so superbly; it is the work which he left us to do. and drifting, Christian Science, tian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Seripâ€" tures," its author;â€"Mary Baker Science sand Health "S&ys (p. 332), "‘Fatherâ€"Mother is the name for Deity, which indicates His tender relationship to His spiritâ€" ual_creation." Eddy, gives us certain synonyms Christian Science Reconciles All Things to God not be neglected, nor Wi come weak and helpless, . _Olson Printing Company In a lecture on Christian Sciâ€" In a world that has lost its bearâ€" words _"divine Love" ‘include DISTINGUISHED . . m _ Publishers of The Highland.Park PRESS â€" _ .Télephone 557 516 LAUREL AVENUE f |â€" â€" Printing Of Dignity And Character _ _ Letterheads s ._ _ Wedding Invitations Announcements : ~587 Central Avenue _ ; . MH. K. Platzer, Pastor HI 2â€"0950 and 12:00 made during the week. Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass. The Sunday morning sérvice is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesday eveâ€" 200 S. Green Bayâ€"Rd. . HI 2â€"0202 Small children are cared for during Sunday church service. WELCOME TO CHURCH â€" _ _ sUNDAY serVice . PAE E.. + <.â€" | Foman m 10:45 Weekâ€"Daysâ€"6:30 and 8:15. Holy Daysâ€"6:00, 7:00, 8:00, Deerfleld and Green Bay Rds. , . Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P.: Morrison Subject of next Sunday‘s Lesson serâ€" SUNDAYSERVICES $:45 a.m.â€"Church School. s:00 ..‘-.uâ€"munmv, W‘ â€"ewl= DON‘T HUNT FOR STAMPS FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, Operations performed > Xâ€"ray examinations Emergencies attended Babies delivered Laboratory examinations Northmore‘s, Highland Park, Hlinois * _ 367 Hazel Avenue 374 Laurel Ave: Highland Park Hospitalâ€"Foundation _ Weekly Report of Feb, 9,thru Feb. 16, 1950 9:00 and Thursday, Feb..16, 1950 ~1:30â€"p.m.â€"Youth . Fellowship. WEDNESDAY:â€" â€" THURSDAY :â€" 1 8:00â€" p.m.â€"Chancel Choir. SATURDAY:â€" _ > 10:30 a.m.â€"Chorus rehcarsal. (?th and Sth grades and High School). 11:00â€"12:00â€"Church Service and murâ€" sery, !l-ml and primary Sunday The Rev. William Atkinson Young, D.D. SUNDAY _ SERVICES 9:30 a.m.â€"Sunday School. 10:45 a.m.â€"Church Service #:30 â€"Sunday School. 10:45 :â€"I-Mn Worshi 9:30â€"10:00â€"Junior Department for des 4, 5 and 6. w Miss Sara Lee FIRST UNJTED EVANGELICAL TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 355 Laurel Avenue The Reverend Charles U. Harris (Hlinois residents plecse add 2% to cover sales taz.) ST. JOHN‘S EVANGELICAL & Church phone, HI 2â€"1695 Albert G. Masser, Pastor 375 23 33 12 88 2â€"1731 2516 150° 135 47