s, noted Hooâ€" ting "Spring" Tighland Park awarded first nualâ€"Hoosies n the pict\m* Cields on Janâ€" rded $500 for Road," which 3rown county, resque of Inâ€" and the scene own "art colâ€" e Luncheon rk homes disâ€" by this noted which â€"at â€"2:15 dman, program nt Emily Taft £f Lorado Taft, uglas, professor ; the University sading member Council. aft will display handmade artiâ€" ers of the girl at the Communâ€" rl scout leaders. s the chairman. is in charge of dgar B. Carter corations. Mrs. rs. Benedict K. Clayburn Jones e home tow print all °th at it doesn‘ Monday . Sisterhood rregational Isâ€" hold a regular Monday, Februâ€" le, Lincoln and ncoe. 3. day might well stay late," as ss and hospital i.m. on. Rabbi will interpret ose around the siness meeting with the arrest burglars in Mt. Club Done e Winne: his wife lived rs with their k Russo and glas icht, 2266 Linâ€" tified the pin as been taken from : went to Mownt £f of Police Re® ; the loot. lere Dec. 6 idâ€"sapphire barâ€" en taken in 3 ry 18, 194 , WAas Thursday, February 13, 1941 The present survey of civilian deâ€" fonse functions in modern warfare being made in England by an Amerâ€" ican Legion mission is directly conâ€" nected with the voluntary national dofense registration of the nation‘s 1078,119 Legionnaires, and thouâ€" sands of unaffiliated World War vetâ€" erans, scheduled for February 17 _at the Legion Home, 21 N. Sheridan road. ; This was the statement here toâ€" day of Commander George Aberâ€" nathy of the Dumaresq> Spencer Post No. 145 of this city, who has started the machinery rolling for the local registration. He added: "The American Liegion <mission overseas is headed by National Comâ€" mander ~Milo J. Warner. He is acâ€" companied by Past National Comâ€" mander Franklin D‘Olierâ€"and Major General Frank Parker, U.S.A., reâ€" tired, a member of the Legion‘s naâ€" tional executive committee. ; "The findings of this mission will frame the pattern of future Amerâ€" ican Legion home defense activities. What this mission will learn overâ€" seas will serve to supplement the American Legion‘s present efforts with additional iplans for civilian defense activities "* > Commander Abernathy said that the American Legion mission is studying civiNian programs in Great Britain, partitularly the . developâ€" ment of aircraft warning and air raid precautionary services. It will investigate also the emergency serâ€" vices being rendered by members of the British Legion, which is an organization of British World War veterans corresponding to the Amerâ€" ican Legion. § "The American Legion already in recent months has been called upon to contribute volunteers in a numâ€" ber of major army maneuvers or aircraft â€" warning services. Only last month more than 2,600 Legionâ€" naires served in such capacity in the New York City area. Activities in the field of aircraft warning will be carried on by the American Legion in close cooperaâ€" tion and coordination with the offiâ€" cials of the national defense estabâ€" lishments. .An air raid precautionâ€" ary service, however, will be priâ€" marily an American Legion activâ€" ity â€"but worked â€"out â€"withâ€"the coop: eration of all citizens within the community who are not eligible for military service.. ... x Of course, the American Legion will help and is now helping the govâ€" ernment in many other ways in preâ€" ‘umaresq Spencer Post To Conduct Defense Registration CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM where the Bible and all the writings of Mary Baker Eddy may be read, borrowed, or purchased : Authorized Christian Science Literature in English, Braillé, and foreign languages is also available * HOURS â€"â€" Week Days 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Saturdays 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Sundays 2:30 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO USE THE 43 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOTIS MAINTAINED BY paring the rnation for total defense, That is one reason for our volunâ€" tary registration oÂ¥ all Legionnaires and veterans. We want to have a complete index of the qualificaâ€" tions of all our members so that we can place this information in readily available manner at the disâ€" posal of the Federal, state and local governments. __â€" _ Local Post Ready + The American Legion in this city will undertake to register all Leâ€" gionnaires and unaffiliated World surroundng area. 3+ "This is a summons for possible important service to God and Counâ€" try whom we served as young men in 1917â€"18," Commander Abernathy of the local post said. "I feel cerâ€" tain that e¥‘ y Legionnaire and World War veterans generally will welcome this opportunity of perâ€" haps doing another bit forâ€" their country. We do not expect to be called â€" for ‘active military service, Most of us are beyond that age. But there are mainy home defense duties to be performed. "I urge every Legionnaire and otherinterested World War. veterâ€" ans in this community to register on February 17. If you are going to be out of town on that date, fill out your questionnaire before you leave. It is a patriotic duty, and we of the American Legion have never shirked our duty, or lagged in our patriotism. â€" The time has come again when we may be called upon once moreâ€"to stand for Amerâ€" ica, and I am sure every Legionâ€" naire in this community is ready." . Appointment of <a special comâ€" mttee to handle the voluntary regâ€" istration of all local Legionnaires and World War veterans generally for possible future national defense service as part of the nationwide American Legion preparedness for any emergency, was announced here today. Miller Schreiner was named as chairman of the special national defense registration committee. Othâ€" er members of the committee are: Henry Hansen, Paul Webb, Harry Eichler, George Abernathy, Harry Aiston, Bill Acker. Attend Urbana Meet On Traffic Problems City Engineer Philip E. Cole and Chief of Police Rex Andrews are in Urbana, TI., today attending a meeting on Traffic Engineering and traffic enforcing problems. Altho the meeting has been in session all week, this is the first opportunity that the local officials have had to attend a session. Bundays 2:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. T HE PR ES S 100 Delegates Attend Winter Rally Here Sunday afternoon, more than 100 delegates from the 10 churches of the North Shore area of the Lutherâ€" an church Missouri Synod, attendâ€" ed the winter rally at Redeemer church, here. Chester Blair, chairâ€" man of the local committee, welâ€" comed. the guests, while Gilbert Thiel, Evanston, was master of cereâ€" monies. £1 > _ The ladies of Redeemer church served dinner to the delegates at crets that were to make Rector‘s gastronomically supreme, I learned one "must‘"â€"always use the finest ingredients, And so, when in my recipes I suggest MOR, it is because this juicy, tender, spicy, smoked porkâ€"meat (made by the makers of Wilson‘s Tender Made tm) has a deâ€" liciousness I ve truly not found in other canned meats of esg I suggest you use Bakerite, Wilson‘s new creamy vegetable shortening which gives cakes a very tender texture. f It is easy to cut Qï¬â€œ\\\‘“ layers with the help of a homeâ€" /# $For the Valentine shortcake layâ€" A tender juicy cut is pork shoulder. Roast it fatâ€"sideâ€"up in an open pan 25 minutes per pound in a 350°F. oven. ‘This is the same juicy, tender shoulâ€" der meat Wilson & Co. use to make MOR, the new canned meat product that comes ready to slice and eat, or fry, or bake. The pork shoulder meat in MOR has been cured, cooked, and deliciously spiced. It is made by the makers of Tender Made Ham. wWILs ON‘S HEART SHORTCAKE patâ€" beew the Community center. Following a short vesper #rviu at 7:30 p.m., the Junior ‘Walther league of Redeemer church directâ€" ed by Miss Eleanor Grossman preâ€" sented â€"two oneâ€"act plays. HERMANCE MUSTRIC‘S BEAUTY SALON Highland Park Phone Place 1 can of MOR in a baking dish. Sprinkle with brown sugar and Clear Brook Butter. Heat in a 350°F. oven for 30 minutes. As acâ€" companiment serve candied sweet potatoes, or (as in illustration) broiled onion slices with asparagus tips. _ "MoR" PEP TO YOUR MEALS For breakfast . . . 12 o‘clock . .. Economy dinner . .. TRICK OF THE WEEK, add diced and fried Wilson‘s Certified Bacon to cooked peas. Delicious flavor! For an easy to fix meal try baked MOR Till nest week, goodâ€" do as exclusive restauâ€" £4) rants do: serve fried >’ MOR with eggs, pancake* or French toast, ’ Complete Beauty Service 22 8. First Street RECIPES and no lunch ready? How about a toasted sandâ€" wich of MOR, tomatoes and cheese? . 11 t §