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Highland Park Press, 13 Nov 1941, p. 7

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modernized and the child‘s insuborâ€" dlination was regarded as a personâ€" ality problem, to be soived by love, hygiene and prychoanalysis." Prof.Perry Boldly Trumpets an ‘Old Age Movement‘ striking evidence of the downâ€" fall of the aged," writes Profesâ€" sor Perry, "is to be found in the domestic circle." "The of the father was “mmm.ndh children poured through the breach. ‘The last remmant of paternal auâ€" Thority was the period in which the father was an ogre, who came home ut the end of the day to deal with The convention finally ran down the story. The National Academy of Sciences at Philadelphia had had a housecleaning and heaved out a lot of stuffed birds. Some rival bird fans of the Delaware valley had reâ€" trieved the stilt and set it up across an old roadâ€"side philosopher who was concerned with problems arisâ€" here," he said. ‘"Down at West Newton, they had to shoot an old feller,â€" just to start a graveyard." Professor Ralph Barton Perâ€" ry, of the faculty of philosophy of Harvard university, is simiâ€" tions and then his "Field Guide to Birds of the West," and his ‘"Junior Book of Birds," of 1939. All in all,â€"Mr. Peterson‘s books and magazine articles were so successful that he has had pienâ€" ty of time to count birdsâ€"even five billions of them. He not only writes but illustrates his books, having emerged from the New York Art Students‘ league as a highly qualified decorative artist He is known as the best American authority on field identification of birds. * & Mr. Peterson had an adventure at the convention of the society at Cape May last year, which, so far as we can learn, was not picked up by the news hawks at the time. H seems a group of ornithologists, Pe terson included, got up at 4:30 te clock a scheduled hawk migration. It didn‘t come off and all were downhearted until a rumor got around that a blackâ€"necked stilt had been seen near the lighthouse pond. There had been no stilt in this secâ€" tion since 1870. The party set out for the spot. Finally far across thwn-l. inacecssible to any dry apâ€" rroach, the bird was sighted. Mr. Peterson said it would be mecessary to approach as near L. _AAA _ 4 Stuffed Bird Cuts rate Roger Peterson‘s Count Tory Peterâ€" son‘s national T o 5,750,000,000 Td sount af $,750,000,000 receives respectful, even admiring attention, and no challenges or quibbles about it. Concurrently the National Auduâ€" bon society, of which Mr. Peterson is educational director, begins a drive for the protection of birds and other wild life in defense areas. At the age of 26, Mr. Peterson proved that bird lore can be N"Ymâ€"fimflooo tain that there is a chipping sparrow out our way which didn‘t Stand still long enough to be countâ€" Thur (Consolidated Featuresâ€"â€"WNU Service.) in slimy mud. Finally Peterson waved his arms at the stilt. It didn‘t move. Approaching nearâ€" and then observe its flight careâ€" fully. He and William Fish volâ€" unteered to brave the mud and times were up to their armpits er, they discovered it was as larly concerned about old age, but for a different reason. In a brilliant essay in a recent issue of the Princeton Alamni Weekâ€" ly, he rallies the oldsters against being ‘"hustled around by their jJuniors in politics; he notes the capituiation of wise old age to bumptious â€" youth, and chalâ€" lenges Rabbi Ben Esra by isâ€" else, If oldâ€"age is to be merely not only by the somewhat eseâ€" Birds."" As bird books go it was by a much wider public, which appreciated its clarity and simâ€" plicity. There came other edi By LEMUEL F. PARTON P IN Maine, on last summer‘s holiday, this writer talked with even this role disappeared November 13, 1941 eriminology . was WHO‘S NEWS THIS ed, but at any rate Roger Tory Peterâ€" son‘s national bird count of ingâ€"from the lengthening lifeâ€"span in New Engâ€" up A smaller group of 16 soldiers were entertained at dinner by cight famâ€" ilies on 49th Street, under the chairâ€" manship of Mrs. Rose Zeid, 2745 North 49th Street. This group joined the 100 for the afternoon party in the Armâ€" Charlotte Carr To Address Sisterhood The housewives of the three blocks, the 4300 and 4400 on North Street and the 4300 on 25th, served dinners in their homes. Afternoon entertainment followed â€"in â€"the â€"Richard Street Armâ€" ory, with community singing, dancing, interviews over Radio Station WTMJ, and a buffet supper scheduled. Mayor Carl Zeidler welcomed the soldiers. Two orchestras provided the music. Harold F. Pfister, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold F, Pfister, Sr., 2322 Indian Tree drive, is among the 63 officers of the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps unit at Northwestern university this year. "All This and Knitting Too," is the title: selected by: Miss Charlotte Carr for her talk to be presented to North Shore Congregation Israel Sisterhood on Monday, November 17th, at 2:15 p. m. at the Glencoe Temple. Harold Pfister, Jr. In Naval Training At Northwestern Capt. Edwin A. Wolleson, U.S.N., is commanding officer, and Commdr. S. D. A. Cobb, Lieut. Frank Virden, and Lieut. (J.G.) Marvis V. Lewis are his aides. Three blocks of homes in Milwaukee opened their doors to 100 soldiers of Fort Sheridan in a mass demonstraâ€" tion of home hospitality Sunday, ‘Noâ€" vember 9. Miss Carr is head resident of Hull House, successor to Jane Adams, and the story of her career is interesting «nd fascinatingâ€"born in Dayton, Ohio, educated at Vassar College, she conâ€" tinued her graduate work at Columbia University, N. Y.â€"M. A. at MacMurâ€" ray College and Doctor of Humane Letters at the University of Pennsylâ€" vania. Views on world, conditions and her work in relation to present day probâ€" iems.will be included in Miss Carr‘s talk, and the communityâ€"all who are interested are cordially invited to atâ€" tend. * Mrs. Milton J. Klee is President of the sisterhood. Former Moraine Owner Is Dead Pfister, a senior in the School of Commerce, is mustering petty officer, First Class, of the first company. He is a member of Sextant, honorary naâ€" val fraternity, and is chairman f‘:r: Navy ball, an allâ€"aniversity 1 function sponsored by Sextant. Active in extraâ€"curricular work, he is also president of the Sigma Nu fraternity. Milwaukee Fetes Sheridan Soldiers Frederick W. Cushing, former ownâ€" & and operator of" Hotel Moraineâ€"onâ€" theâ€"lake died Wednesday in Gien Ellen, Calif., where he had made his home for the past several years. His body was brought to Chicago for burial Surviving are a brother, L. H. Cashâ€" ing, (Chicago; two sisters and two daughters, Mrs. Robert Timble, Jr., Maplewood, N. J.; and Mrs, Edward Small, Jr., Glen Ellen, Calif. Mrs. J. Reilly entertained her bridge club at her home Friday afterncon. l‘l‘l-lE POCKETBOOK of KNOWLEDCE %: D»versmars tbA gamsier _ 350 MILES OF DRINNG ON A SINGLE FiLLING Z _ Sus PoNWeRs aRe "Bihces hi yA +4 I: padned _ Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30. FEMALE, SINGLE, for Stenographic FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 11 o‘clock and the Wednesday mee which includes testimonies of Chris Science healing, is at 8:00 o‘clock. FOR SALE CHEAP, ONE 300,000 B. t. u. in Lenox hot air furnace with conditioner and oil burner. Call Highâ€" land Park 938â€"35â€"36. WANTED : Girl or woman for generâ€" This church is a bramch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scienâ€" {(Fhe W49day Amttning service is beld, at servi 11 o‘clock g'll the Wednesday meeting Up to 50% Guaranteed Savings on all our floor models RC.A .â€" STROMBERG CARLSON EMERSON Highland Radio Service 541 Central Ave. Phone 154 OFFICE â€" UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR FOR %mhs'h;ufib. IOE'eenh and up. Treos ice. ergreens, _ Perennials 5e and up.. _ _____ Phone H. P. 49 FOR SALE OR FOR RENT : 5 room stucco bungalow. Lot 131 by 190 feet. West Central Avenue Rev. Paul A. Mundinger, Vacancy Pastor BRIDES CET YOUR WEDDING Invitations and announcements early. Come in and look over our very correct line. â€" Don‘t forget to order your new "Mrs." visiting cards. The Highland Park Press, 538 Central avenue, H. P. 557. FOR RENT: 7 ROOM HOUSE 4 bedrooms. Will sublease until May 1. Phone H. P. 2630. Mtidh JOHN OSTROWSKY NURSERY 2616 W. Park Ave. FOR SALE OR RENT: Farnished Read and Use The Press Want Ads al housework. One person in family. Reference required. Phone 1646. _ & general office work. In office of progressive" Libertyville manufacâ€" turing firm. Excellent opportunity for advancement. State age, qualifiâ€" cations & salary expected in first letter. * University # education preâ€" ferred. No. L % Highland Park Lots of trees. Don‘t phone. Inquire 347 McDaniel Ave. after 5 p.m. 36 terms. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK. or unfurnished now at low price Solid brick home, 9 rcooms, 3%4 baths #nmh-nvh-.mm bath. H. Pk. 4367. IRES FOR "MHE ARMYS Flying 687 Greenwood Ave., Gleneoe Phone Gleneoe 868 for an Adtaker 557 Help W anted 'mwm A USE For PHONE MANUFACTURE OF A New For Rent For Sale The Highland Park PRESS 29â€"31pd RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less gagcid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for three consecutive weeks. Highland Park and Lake Forest Combination Rate, 75¢; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before insertion; $1.00 it not paid by . Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional line. Where Responsible People Shop for Value NOTICEâ€"Advertisements received after 5 p. m. Wednesday, plated in another section. 4tt 37 Services are held at North Shore Conâ€" gregation Israel every Sunday morning at 11 o‘clock and visitors are always corâ€" dially welcome. The Temple is located at the corner of Lincoln and Vernon Avgnues in Glencoe. 7 room furnished, â€"2 baths, Dutch Colonial, oil heat, Elm Place district, available anytime. Can be had until May 1. References MUST. $100.00 Box B The Press. 37 PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the twentyâ€"first day of November, 1941, -tu-inrol“-'c{nkhmm ndnm-unuldlno‘.mnl‘n the Tien »of under signed is satisfied, at the premises known ‘and described .as 374â€"276 Central Avenue, l-nm P.'rh hb&'-:‘.'lllh'h.thl sell at pol auction to the ‘: der for tash, to satisfy its claim for Louis D .Brandeis, late Justice of the United States Supreme Court, will be reâ€" membered in history, according to Rabbi Shulman, not only for the position of honor and trust he held but for his many contributions to modern American life. As a liberal he enlarged the scope of manâ€" kind‘s thinking. As a social worker he evorytioeed ano the sout An s Wover un w a y. As a lawyer he enriched the concept of American law and changed its course from the “trnv sonal to the personal and warm of justice bent on making the world happier for alf the children of men. _ _ ROBERT L. JOHNSON 110 S. DEARBORN ST., RAND. 113 Would like to place reliable colored maid; present employer leaving city very soon and can recommend and release immediately.© Write Box W The Press 37 _ WANTED FOR SOLDIERS: 1 piâ€" interest of the following named depositors t fatit, eeclice o searach :-’:‘n::hc. mhâ€"mn-“.l accessories _inâ€" ing table .-a' chatrs, .m".\.‘:; North Shore c-.-fiu- Isracl, Glencoe, Rabbi Charles E. Shuilman, In a memorial trikute to a great Ameriâ€" ean, Rabbi Charles E. Sbulman will disâ€" cuss "Justice Brandeis" as his sermon topic on Sunday, November 16, 11 a.m. at North Shore Congregation Israel, Glencoe. Mrs.. John .. W... Bus 11 am., Divine Worship with Rev. Lester l.l.mhuuh‘.gihc.A-wh ::Ml-& six years and unâ€" l:‘ln.-..&nm-l.“ 18 p.m., Evening service with an inâ€" %mmm AY, November 18 Class in the Dubs Memorial Room of the r‘I.I)I-DAY.Iov.i-IO‘ of the chure THURSDAY, November 20 10:80 a.m., Union Thanksgiving Service in e c § c the :;c-l churches participate in this serv North avenue and Lauretta place l-v.c.l'-l:'.l.-ul.lufi' 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10 :30 a.m, Church service. T p.m:, Epworth league. tm f is & t‘ â€" ts ‘Tieme Htoere Rectivects and /or Phalihe SATURDAY, November 16 Mdlhw- der the leadship of Wessling and Mrs. L. Laubenstein. SUNDAY, November 16 , $:30 a.m whents . usn ;'.Mfi-'-â€"-;fi No. 2789. _ _ '.; 2.":..'1..&"1.... 4 DP P NTE THURSDAY, November 13 T:80 p.m. Senior Choir Wehcarsa) und the direction of Mrs. L. R. Hawley. 8 p.m., Monthly meeting of the Philathes Hr.-‘ndllr:'..zma Cliffe ln: 1‘0- t rom honeymoon e wmd-. to their home on Homewood avenue. Mrs. Cliffe is the fotme Aida Schoonover. REASONABLE PRICES o CURB, SEWER, WwA Sa8 Inpd Ebsormicirs.‘ no" assesenznze PROPERTY is LOCATED ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF BERKELEY ROA! ooineeg in ee, 80 &D pry] BRIARGATE STATION SKOKIB VALLEY ELECTRIC SE® YOUR BROKER OR ano; 1 victrola; 3 desks. Will pick up. Call Mr. Young 4874 37 ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT VERY HIGHLAND PARK BEAUTIFUL WOODED HOMESITES SHERWOOD FOREST 8410 BETHANY EVANGELICAL CHURCH Laurel Avenue and McGovern Street for tash, to satisfy its claim for Hen Position W anted LECGAL NOTICE For Sale V acant East Laurel avenue. Tel 985 under the general supervision of TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH SERVICES GRACE METHODIST For Rent : Wanted Lot Mo.â€"2504 24â€"37 * Auto Body Repairing * Printing & Advertising * Dog Bathing and Stripping Worship service, 9 l:::-vb school, u.u" l.-.-. Young Peoplés League, 1st Sunday eveâ€" ning, 7:80, 3rd Tuesday 7:30. %oir. Thursdays, ’:‘m I n . oman‘s m m Church Council, 1st Friday, 7:80. YÂ¥ Cleaners T:80 p.m., Boy Scout meeting in the Scout Room. Last &nh, evening a meeting of the Troop cimmittee was held in the Parish House. A committee was appointed to nominate officers for the coming year. WEDNESDAY, November 19 s mtet ho m ink ourse, â€" a series. Dr.‘:.ncnt r-ch u.xm speak " Can u Home Cooperate %‘m in Making ne Saiy i #6 8. Greenbay Rdé. ‘Tel 1131 FRIDAY, November 14 . _ _ _ 'hi”'-mu" al mow being conducted at the BUNDAY, November 16 Carmichael will presch st both the mornâ€" Laurel and Linden Avenues Church Phone H. P. 263 SUNDAY, November 16 .Y:” a.m., Church School for Juniors and 11:00 a.m., Church School for Beginners and Primary Children. 11.00 a.m., Morning Worship. Dr. Sherwin will preach. | . ST. JOHN‘3 ‘EVANGELICAL Ilo-.t-'-oo; .auu and Greenbay road 638 Waukegen rosd, Decrficlé. Tel 1 FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 5% interest, semiâ€"annual payment on Friday evening service. Willis Mayficld 7:16 p.m., Tuxis Society* Meeting. Special Thlk’l.l.i.vhm MONDAY, 1t 1.'0-.- s Association All Meeting. @ m., Sewing and .fi! 1:3 ‘lho-. Devotinal in t 2:00 p.m.. Program. Miss Cassel Williams . DHeYsr Rereting on, Wednesday evening will spesk on the Negroes of the South Ai vriate songs 'fl". given. T?I';DAY, November J' 7;00 p.m., Hilander Club Potâ€"Luck Supper, with special speaker. * 10 :45 a.m., Morning Service, Rev. H. L THE HICHLAND PARK PRESSs §$38 CENTRAL AVE 4 ® DAHL‘S AUTO RECONSTRUcTION Co. ic Wheel Balancin Aec leair "o ons 822 N. First _ Highland Pork 97 Winnetka 4268 _ Gaines Dog Food 3 Cariton Court â€" Winnetka Real Estate for Sale Call H. P. 557 The Highland Park Press HIGHLAND PARK PRESBYTERIAN Rg_-!l_htgu-uxu"!m 226 Railway Ave., Highwood 18 Y -‘Expclm. Calllor::;‘DollnrySmIco FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL Mobym%udyfi.-munflplnâ€"- Plain, Printed or Engraved us . Evening Service. Business Directory XMAS CARDS Ave. 115 * 2. pastor _Rev. John Ward, ass‘t pastor 146 North aven: Highwood. _ Tel. 497 Services * Masses, 7:30, 8:30, 9:80, 10:30. 11:30 a.m. KÂ¥ STATIONERY Oakridge and High streets, Highwood . ! Cim.:' Qffln-â€"u:i}n.fi treet, Highwood s Phone H. P. 4769 REGULAR SUNDAY SERVICE 9:45 a.m., Church school and Bible classes, 11 a.m., Morning worship. 1:6 p.m., * Shoe Repairing K Blumbing Church School and wor %Omxu ‘i&- League, 1st $rd Sunday, 7:30. K Heating Service Chuirch School 10 A. M. Public worship. 11 A. M "ent, . oo C on t n oooie ..'".Yflhllufir.u‘lauhnlu-. 10 :80 , Sunday school. T5 !.--..'lu-h. worship service. Woman‘s Guild, ist Thursday, % p. m Sodality, 1st Friday, 1 P. M. lnu:u.t Daughters, 2nd Wednesday, 1 P, M. Sunday School Teachers and Officers, uoo Shech Coustt. ist Wels HAK _ XYoung Peoples Council, 2nd Monday, North Shore Modernizers 2046 Sheridan Rd., North Chicago, M Phone North Chicago 306 Arthur H. 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