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18 | April 18, 2019 | The highland park landmark faith<br />

hplandmark.com<br />

Faith Briefs<br />

Christ Church (1713 Green Bay Road,<br />

Highland Park)<br />

Weeknight Service<br />

7-8 p.m. Thursdays,<br />

church coffee bar. Weeknight<br />

service is a place to<br />

come, stay awhile, meet<br />

people and then go make<br />

a difference. For more<br />

information, call (847)<br />

234-1001 or email Brad at<br />

bcoleman@cclf.org.<br />

Men’s Breakfast Group<br />

6:30-7:30 a.m. Tuesdays.<br />

Panera Bread, 1211<br />

Half Day Road, Bannockburn.<br />

For more information,<br />

contact Sean at seansmith797@gmail.com.<br />

Trinity Episcopal (425 Laurel Avenue,<br />

Highland Park)<br />

Sunday Schedule<br />

8 a.m. – Holy Eucharist,<br />

St. Michael’s Chapel<br />

8:45 a.m. – Fellowship<br />

10 a.m. – Holy Eucharist<br />

with music, Main Sanctuary<br />

10 a.m. Sunday School<br />

(on the 1st and 3rd Sundays)<br />

11 a.m. – Fellowship<br />

Men’s Bible Study Group<br />

9-10 a.m. Saturdays<br />

Wednesday Service<br />

9:30 a.m. – Holy Eucharist<br />

with healing, St. Michael’s<br />

Chapel<br />

A Safe Place<br />

6 p.m. Thursdays - Guild<br />

Room<br />

Men’s AA Meeting<br />

8:30 p.m. Fridays<br />

Congregation Solel (1301 Clavey Road)<br />

Soundtrack of the 1960’s:<br />

Jewish Songwriters of the<br />

Brill Building<br />

4 p.m. April 14, Featuring<br />

Don Cagen Orchestra<br />

and Chicago area cantors<br />

and musicians. $10 per<br />

person suggested donation.<br />

For more information<br />

please contact Michael<br />

at (847) 433-3555, michael@solel.org,<br />

or visit<br />

Bit.ly/BrillConcert.<br />

Torah Study<br />

9:15 a.m. Saturdays<br />

North Suburban Synagogue Beth El<br />

(1175 Sheridan Road, Highland Park)<br />

Writer’s Beit Midrash<br />

9:30-11 a.m. every other<br />

Wednesday, The NSS Beth<br />

El Writer’s Beit Midrash<br />

meets in the Maxwell<br />

Abbel Library. All fiction,<br />

non-fiction, poetry,<br />

memoir and essay writers<br />

(published or not yet<br />

published) are welcome<br />

for discussions, exercises,<br />

camaraderie and critique.<br />

Contact Rachel Kamin at<br />

rkamin@nssbethel.org for<br />

more information and to<br />

be added to the mailing<br />

list.<br />

Open Conversational<br />

Hebrew<br />

10-11 a.m. Sundays.<br />

Practice Hebrew conversation<br />

and reading informally<br />

with other participants.<br />

Free. For information,<br />

contact Judy Farby at<br />

judyfarby@yahoo.com.<br />

Daily Minyan<br />

8:45 a.m.; 7:30 p.m.<br />

Sunday<br />

7:15 a.m.; 7:30 p.m.<br />

Monday-Thursday<br />

7:15 a.m.; 6:15 p.m. Friday<br />

Shabbat Service<br />

6:15 p.m. Friday (Kabbalat<br />

Shabbat)<br />

8:50 a.m. Shacharit<br />

(Shabbat Morning)<br />

10:30 a.m. Junior Congregation<br />

(Grades 2-6)<br />

10:45 a.m. Young Family<br />

Service (families with<br />

children first-grade age<br />

and younger)<br />

Immaculate Conception Parish (770<br />

Deerfield Road, Highland Park)<br />

Weekend Services<br />

5 p.m. Saturdays<br />

4-4:45 p.m. Sundays,<br />

confession<br />

8 a.m.; 10:30 a.m. Sunday<br />

service<br />

Confessions<br />

4-4:45 p.m. Saturdays<br />

Sunday Connection<br />

Scripture Group<br />

10-11:30 a.m. Wednesdays,<br />

The Sunday Connection<br />

is a women’s discussion<br />

group based on the<br />

readings for the following<br />

weekend liturgies. Coffee<br />

and camraderie following<br />

each session. Everyone welcome,<br />

no sign-up necessary.<br />

The group is located in the<br />

church’s parish center.<br />

Central Avenue Synagogue (874 Central<br />

Ave., Highland Park)<br />

Jewish Spirituality and<br />

Mysticism Class<br />

1:30 p.m. Saturdays.<br />

Jewish Spirituality and<br />

Mysticism Class open to<br />

members and non members<br />

discusses spiritual<br />

applications of the weeks<br />

Torah portion to contemporary<br />

life. For more info<br />

regarding other daytime<br />

and evening classes please<br />

call (847) 266-0770.<br />

St. James Catholic Church (134 North<br />

Ave., Highwood)<br />

Catholic Charities Supper<br />

6:30 p.m. Thursdays,<br />

Parish Hall<br />

Food Pantry<br />

5:30-7 p.m. every Thursday,<br />

lower level of school.<br />

Worship Services<br />

8 a.m. Monday through<br />

Friday<br />

8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Saturdays<br />

8 a.m. and 10 a.m. Sundays<br />

Noon Sundays with a<br />

Spanish-language<br />

Alcoholics Anonymous<br />

7 p.m. Mondays in the<br />

Lounge.<br />

Submit information for The<br />

Landmark’s Faith page to<br />

Erin Yarnall at erin@hplandmark.com.<br />

The deadline is<br />

noon on Thursdays. Questions?<br />

Call (847) 272-4565<br />

ext. 34.<br />

In Memoriam<br />

William A. Glader, Sr.<br />

William A. “Bill” Glader,<br />

Sr., 84, passed away<br />

on Friday, March 29, in<br />

Winter Haven, Florida. He<br />

was born Dec. 20, 1934<br />

in Highland Park and was<br />

a former resident of Lake<br />

Forest and has lived in<br />

Florida for many years.<br />

He was a former member<br />

of the Knollwood Sportsman’s<br />

Club in Lake Bluff<br />

and operated Bill’s Farmstand<br />

at Route 60 and<br />

Ridge Road in Lake Forest.<br />

Surviving are 2 children,<br />

William “Bill” Glader,<br />

Jr. (Jenna) and Susan<br />

Schell; 4 grandchildren,<br />

Keith, Amanda, Otto and<br />

Grace. He was preceded in<br />

death by his first wife, Virginia<br />

Carr and his second<br />

wife, Donna Glader.<br />

Donald Ashe Freytag<br />

Donald, a former Highland<br />

Park resident, was<br />

born on April 17, 1937 and<br />

died on April 2.<br />

Born in Chicago, Illinois<br />

to the late Elmer<br />

Walter and Mary Louise<br />

(Mayo) Freytag, he graduated<br />

cum laude from Lake<br />

Forest Academy in 1955.<br />

He received a Bachelor<br />

of Arts degree in Psychology<br />

from Yale University<br />

in 1959 and a Master’s<br />

in Business Administration<br />

degree from Harvard<br />

University in 1963. From<br />

1959 to 1961 he served<br />

on active duty with the<br />

82nd Airborne Division<br />

of the United States Army<br />

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parachute unit as an intelligence<br />

officer and jumpmaster,<br />

making 27 jumps<br />

from single and multiengine<br />

aircraft. His business<br />

career included positions<br />

with Hunt-Wesson<br />

Foods, Warner-Lambert,<br />

The Pepsi Cola Company,<br />

Beverage Management,<br />

and G.D. Ritzy’s.<br />

He also served on numerous<br />

boards of advisors and<br />

boards of directors in the<br />

manufacturing, distribution,<br />

retail, and service<br />

industries, and was an<br />

adjunct professor at The<br />

Ohio State University<br />

where he taught classes<br />

in business policy and<br />

strategic planning. He is<br />

a former director and past<br />

president of the Harvard<br />

Business School Club of<br />

Columbus, a former trustee<br />

and past president of<br />

the Central Ohio Center<br />

for Economic Education,<br />

and the 1991 recipient of<br />

the Roman F. Warmke<br />

award for his contributions<br />

to economic education<br />

in Ohio. He was also<br />

a trustee of The Columbus<br />

Academy and a member of<br />

the Yale Club and the 82nd<br />

Airborne Division Association.<br />

Throughout his<br />

life, he enjoyed jogging,<br />

scuba diving, biking, golf,<br />

and especially reading. He<br />

is survived by his wife,<br />

Elizabeth “Betsy” Freytag;<br />

three sons, Donald<br />

(Becky) Freytag of Louisville,<br />

Kentucky, Gavin<br />

(Maggie) Freytag of Columbus,<br />

Ohio, and Alexander<br />

(Christine) Freytag<br />

of Columbus, Ohio; nine<br />

grandchildren (who affectionately<br />

knew him as<br />

PopPop), Charlotte, Lily,<br />

Slater, Abigail, Eliza,<br />

Hunter, Alec, Sophia, and<br />

Ethan; and sister, Dorothy<br />

Howe of San Diego, California.<br />

He will be interred<br />

on Nantucket in a private<br />

family service. In lieu of<br />

flowers, contributions may<br />

be made to the Nantucket<br />

Conservation Foundation.<br />

Have someone’s life you’d<br />

like to honor? Email erin@<br />

hplandmark.com with information<br />

about a loved from<br />

Highland Park or Highwood.

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