assembled, that we do hereby anreâ€" servedly pledge our efforts in this preâ€" sent crisis to assist in any and all ways :&Mdhvï¬l <lties of TMinois and the Council of some shooters coming from as far away as Texas! It was also the scene of the Annual IIlinoisâ€"Wisconsin State Classic which in this instance was won by IIlinois. » \ RESOLVED, by the SHERIDAN RIFLE & PISTOL CLUB, at its reguâ€" lar meeting of the Board of Directors C. Mitchell, was appointed chairman of the Building and Grounds commitâ€" tee wth F. J. Weber as a member, Ed Lyons received the appointment of Landscaping, C. L. Smith that of Elecâ€" trical Supervision, J. F..Farneti that of Electrical â€" Communication, Publicity and together with C. B. Laegeler that of Auditing. Other committees will be appointed in the near future. | The construction of a 50, 100 and 200 yard range for small bore (22 Caliber) from a barren piece of ground to one complete with Statistical Office, Entry Taking Booth, 70 firing positions with the necessary target frames, tarâ€" get backers, and all allied equipment also a very fine start on a clubhouse to be built in the form of a log house. All this progress has elicited very faâ€" wvorable comment from National Rifle Association, State and Federal: Offiâ€" cials. This range has been the site of many rifle matches during the past year with attendence from many states laws of the State of IHlincis; and, WHEREAS its purposes are in furâ€" therance of the promotion of National Defense; the teaching of the art of WHEREAS, the membership is enw-!ofwrï¬deA-d: “ddn-o m their resources, facilities and efforts in this present crisis; Now, therefore, be protection of life and property in the ‘WHEREAS, the SHERIDAN RIFLE & PISTOL CLUB is a duly authorized corporation, not for profit, existing under and by virtue of the ‘The Sheridan Rifle & Pistol Club in closing a successful year has now embarked upon a program for the comâ€" in year which promises to exeeed anyâ€" thing yet attempted. The newly elected président R. J. Spahr in a meeting with his officers; F. J. Weber, Vice Pres., Spahr Announces Committees for 1942 Shooting Club Bruno Meyers, Secretary; C. B. Laegâ€" cler, Treasurer; R. Jordan, Evecutive Officer and Directors C. L. Smith, J. C. Sobey, J. B. McCraren and C. Mitchell, appointed his various comâ€" mittees, drew up a resolution which bespeaks ‘the sincere opinion of the <ntire membership. This resolution apâ€" pears elsewhere in this issue and copies sent to those named therein. 1 Thursdoy, December 18 Be Thankfulâ€"Be Merryâ€"Be Happyâ€"Because Y ou Live in America BUY U. S. DEFENSE BONDS AND STAMPS RESOLUTION "NOTWITHSTANDING PROVTIâ€" SIONS OF MEMORANDUM To ALL STATE DIRECTORS 1211 LOCAL BOARDS MAY PROVIDE WRITTEN RELEASE TO REGISâ€" TRANTS WHO DESIRE TO ENâ€" LIST IN THE ARMY, NAVY, MAâ€" RINE CORPS OR COAST GUARD, AFTER ORDER TO REPORT FOR PHYSICAL _ EXAMINATION _ BY THE ARMED FORCES HAS BEEN MAILED OR FOLLOWING SUCH PHYSICAL EXAMINATION _ BUT PRIOR TO THE MAILING OF AN ORDER TOâ€"REPORT FOR INâ€" DUCTION PROVIDED HOWEVER THAT SUCH RELEASE SHALL NOT BE GRANTED WHERE SUCH ACTION WILL INTER FERE WITH _ THE COMPLETE FILLING OR CALLS BY THE LOâ€" National Defense; (CORPORATE SEAL)." Rofi'stnnh May Enlist In Army Or Navy Now Paul G. Armstrong, State Director of Selective Service, today received from Brigadier General Lewis B. Herâ€" shey, National Director, the following cakes into the Service Men‘s Club over the weekend: Miss Gladys Scheski, Mrs. Lawrence Mills, Girls from the Open House, The Open House and Mrs. Walter Rice. Grace Chureh Holds Annual Christmas Party The program is in charge of Mrs. Ira Breakwell, Superintendent of the Sunday School, and" the teachers of the various classes. party of Grace Methodist church on North Ave and Loretta Place will be held at the church, Sunday, December 21st at 7:30 o‘clock. There will be the usual white gift offering consisting of any article wrapped in white tissue paper. These gifts are sent to the Lake Bluff orphanage. ta Claus will be present and give out the gifts to the members of the Sunday School. Final rehearsals will be held at the church, Saturday afternoon at 1 o‘â€" clock. Parents are urged to send their children for this is the only opportunâ€" ity they will have to go through the ‘The following Highland Parkers sent John Reeb Jr. Buried Tuesday © A gre of the Park MM’“;OMMWWU a private chauffenr. * Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon from Lauer‘s funeral home, Nor,t:“hwk for John Reeb, Jr., 23 of Springfield avenue, Deerfield, wbp-dlnfsmnmhgu‘ the Highland Park after an extended ‘iliness. He is survived by cemetery, Northbrook. his par sisters. I like living here. I‘ve been growing bigger and taller all year like you. And now I‘m having a party for you. It‘s going to be next Smrlaycvulriulti 6:00 o‘clock on the corner by the 1iâ€" brary where I am planted. I‘m inviting cveryone in town but especially the chilâ€" dren. It:sgohctohclsin(h‘m and we‘re going to sing my favorite Christmas carols; I heard that Santa Claus was coming too but don‘t tell anyone I said that because maybe it‘s a secret. I can hardly wait for Sunâ€" day to come when I will see you all again. Don‘t forget Sunday at 6:00. I‘ll be seeing you and Merry Christâ€" brought a penny to school and when all the pennies were put together some big folks chose me to be your tree and planted me where everyone could nice party for me last year ber? COMMUNITY CAROL SING 6 P. M., SUNDAY (Continued from page 3) Tree Writes Lotter Young and Old Short and Tall Skinny and Fat This is the first letter I have ever written. I am writing you because pteuysoonit'nmybirthdaynndlm‘ you all to come to my party. I‘ve been living on the corner af St. Johns and Laure! Avenue for a ‘year now. Can you guess who I am? I always wear green summer and winter. Some children always look at me on their way to town or to the Library and say "hello" sorta friendlyâ€" like. And I think they notice how I wave a little at them. That‘s the way I say hello. Have you guessed yet? Well, I guess I‘d better tell you who I am. I‘m the Children‘s Christâ€" mas Tree. Last year each of you Dear Children: NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN to all perâ€" Legal Notice CLAIM DAY 2616 W. Park Ave. Phone H. P. 49 FOR SALE: Shrubs 10 cents and JOHN osnowsn'ï¬msnv FOR SALE: Must sell newly apholstered 75 year old antique chair and footstool. Call Hollycourt 0412 after 6 p.m. ‘ 541 Central Ave. _ Phone 154 Social 10 :80 a.m., â€'ti:"'“l-a.u"aï¬.. will meet under direction of Audrey Wessling @%u L. Laubenstein. i'-_o'iftl,"-‘:::'.'.fl.... aif 4st ML 1. _C_" vited. Up to 50% Guaranteed Savings on all our floor moliels RC.A â€" STROMBERG CARLSON THURSDAY, December 18 1:80 pm. and business meeting of Iinrobepins Reaarcs at thn dborch T:30 pm., Joint rehcarsal of for Christmas music. SATURDAY, December 20 11:00 a.m., Divine Worship. Rev. Lester H. Laubenstein. minister, will preach hr'“c&-l-h W -.= o . by 3+ Sio i: ++ Bc BP og t qo innn 4:30 p.m., Sunday â€" School . White Gift TUESDAY, December 28 _ _ _ T:80 _ p.m., Scout Christmas and Court .:'fl.... :45 :.“'&-'.. Young hï¬-’- Meeting. 'nï¬:'ihu"vi December 45 _ _~ sunbay. December #8 * § a.m.. Our Choir render the (‘hl-h-: "Christmas lhn"“.v Spross. West Central Avenue Rev. Paul A. Mundinger, Vacancy Pastor %81 Greenwood Ave., Gleneoe SUNDAY, l;u.-h: 21 eap 9 a.m., Sunday school with rebearsals on Christmas program starting at 9 a.m., inâ€" stead of 9:80. Broke as Fuest pasene on Whh Rer L as gues: . 2:80 p.m., lm-.l rehcarsal of Sunady School for Christmas m’n-. WEDNESDAY, December 2 7:80 p.m., Children‘s Christmas Eve. proâ€" ï¬:‘nflur December 25 â€" Christmas Day f a.m. Mmuwm with Reverend W. A. Burmeister of Chiâ€" cago as guest FREE NYLON HOSIERY Ladiesâ€"Give 1 pair free with box of 3. No investment. Phone or write Real Silk, 36 S. State, Fra. 0797 â€"42. WANTED: YOUNG WOMAN with pleasing personality to represent well uhHishdrNorth Shore firm. Must be careful driver. All year round job with good salary to start, and steady advancement. Apply by letâ€" ter to Box C. V., Highland Park LOST : CHINESE CAT ; male wearâ€" ing name tag and bell; light brown with dark brown paws and face, and no tail. Blue eyes, one white toe on each paw. Reward for return or information leading to return. Phone FOR RENT: ground floor office space. Counter space; builtâ€"in vault. WANTED: MAN, NOT ELIGIBLE for military service, to handle good established dry cleaning route. Salary and com. Vogue Cleaners, 327 N. OFFICE â€" UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR ‘essling and Mrs. 'i.'l.-h-n.a.' ibenstein. _ 80 p.m., Primary Department apartment. Write Box BB % Press. early. Come in and look over our very correct line. Don‘t forget to order your new "Mrs." visiting cards. The Highland Park Press, 538 Central avenue, H. P. 557. Laurel _Av-: and McGovern Street HIGHLAND PARK PRESSYTERIAN Rev. Franklin Bock, Assistant Pastor Suitable for professional or real esâ€" tate use. Write Box UPC % Press. Green Bay Rd. terms. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK. _ East Laure} avenue. Tel 984 Rev. Christoph Keller, rector Help W anted TRINITY Program. ‘The Public is For Sale For Rent HURCH SERVICES 20â€"81p4 Party u‘%.g‘â€""?â€" «h ___â€" * > '.,hâ€"-t for = social at n.r:d & Banâ€" Hdly Sm 9:80 am., Sunday i. Raymond Fidder, 10:45 p.m., BService, "Good News." y3 x3 T: . Evening A service of ::%m tlans‘ music Will be presented by" the TUEspAY, 2s . ie duiier Trhmt ol cive a Carlatmes Nee h m e RUTE m‘h department. Prayer meeting Wednesâ€" The Navy Department has requested that any person knowing of young men who had.been barred from enlistment h&e:mofthl‘uflk-unb cause of minor physical reasons should bring this modification in physical reâ€" quirements to the attention of these young men. + be acceptable urider the changed stanâ€" dards, 'l-b"nrhd-“ condition ':'6'?- correct m â€hï¬l at m“h'nl Training Stations to which the new recruits are sent. Hyâ€" Navy Applicants Rejected in Past May Reâ€"Apply for Examination numerous men who in past months have sought to enlist and have been reâ€" jected on the basis of minor physical defects will, because of the modificaâ€" tion of physical standards, be encourâ€" aged to reâ€"apply for enlistment in cither the regular Navy or the Naval Reserve for the duration of the emerâ€" 638 Waukegan rosd, Deerfleld. Tel. 115 * Auto Body Repairing A relaxation of physical standards for enlistments in the U. S. Navy and the Naval Reserve was anounced this week by the Navy Department. In drocele, another defect that formerly ruled out numerous applicants, will be corrected, it necessary, after enlistees arrive at Training Stations. Applicants suffering from hernia will be accepted Worship service, 9 a. m. _ _ _ gl-h' sehool, 10.16 a. l“ Jtk ning, 7:80, 3rd Tuesday 7:80. This chorch is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scienâ€" m 11 o‘clock and the educsday _meeting which includes testimonies of Christian Science healing, is at 8:00 o‘clock Navy Announces Modification Of Physical Requirements FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST provided their L Q).‘s are 75 or better 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. + 10:30 a.m. Church service. 7 p.m., Epworth league. * Printing & Advertising FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 5% interest, semiâ€"annual payment on YÂ¥ Cleaners Real Estate for Sale Homewood avenue and Greenbay road Te ce i n Church B::.l.“ 1st Friday, T i ®~*® Sunday school is open to pupi to e age of 20 years, and is mhh.ï¬' orning at 9:30. 982 N. Pirst _ Mighland Park 77 Call H. P. 557 The Highland Park Press anoiufr-u" and Deerfleld avenue . J. D. O‘Neill, D. D., paster in seelh drewaby 14 i _ _ GuY viTi teal Estate â€" Loans â€" Insuranc 226 Railway Ave., Highwood North avenue and Lauretta place Rev. Charles W. Seward, Pastor Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing on this action, the Navy DAHL‘S nUVCHOR (Catholle) will Churek "Kenes: Pepeant "Phe Lighe "af Chrintma® s The Prfrant tntledes readings iulbess : 4 4« < 4P CAO Anthes, PLft & & Tpberd ___â€" _ _ Anthem: "The Carol ï¬ Authem: ‘"Worle In Hxoritin‘"> ST. PAUI/S EVANGELICAL South Waugekan road ul."":.-““ road. m 10:80 A. M. t Young Peoples League, ist Tuesday and §rd Sunday, 7:80. Lak Woman‘s Guild, ist Thursday, % p. m. Other physical defects which forâ€" merly prevented men from being acâ€" cepted as recruits, but which now are nwed.mmlhya{em,m rectible nasal deformities nasal deâ€" formitiuofnehudqruum,h :’.‘r‘m with duty; undernourished id underdeveloped applicants, providâ€" in the condition is not due to organic disease; and minor surgical defects which can be corrected within a month. Applicants who possess 18 natural serâ€" viceable teeth, with at least two molars in wmum-t tharmfour incisors missing, will be ceptable. Dental treatment will be giâ€" ven at the Training Stations. Suthem; ‘Tl Shtpherd Story‘(â€"Dickinson cm.i'&d';am:m? :t'-:.u."lu-.u REGULAR SUNDAY SERVICEB #:45 a.m., Church sehool and Bible classes. 11 a.m., Morning worship. T:5 p.uf, Vespers. Any applicant who has been rejected bmuho!lvo(dndlh:“ ment in the Navy or Naval Reserve immediately.. ‘*Aduit Chureh Gounell, 1st Wed., T .Y.nu Peoples Council, N“ T :80, T:6 p.m., Evening worship service. Recruits suffering from hernia will be treated at the Training Stations and will be enrolled for schooling during their periods of convalescence. 1e SPRRTMAE SUNDAY December #% Every other Monday, 10, Luncheon 1 p. m. 10:80 a.m., 11:00 a.m, Public Worship. Sermonâ€"â€" Masses, 7:80, 8:30, 9:80, 10:80. 11:80 am. KÂ¥ Heating Service All applicants accepted with defects requiring correction will be hospitalâ€" ized. After correction of these defects recruits . will be returned to their Training Stations at the earliest pracâ€" ticable time. ‘These modified physical standards ment in cither the regular Navy Mlaunvn-.n-“ applicants for enlistment in classes for 146 ‘North avenue, KÂ¥ STATIONERY Â¥ Plumbing Highland Radio Service Sodality, 1st Priday, 1 P. M. . _ _ __ _ Evangelist Daughters, 2nd Wednesday, Arthur H. Swanson 386 Central Ave. UAY * PATCOF T42 Kider Lane _ Tel. 480 d High streets, . u.. y@¢ Skims ol ST. JAMES ROMAN CATHOLIC Newest Colors and Designs 00 Sheets . . 100 Envelope With your _ $100 _ North avenue. Hizhwond . Rev. James D. h...... paster _Rev. John Ward, ass‘t paster 538 CENTRAL AVENUE hwood avenue and Everts DEERFIELD HOLY CROSS PLUV M B ING Telephone H. P. 154 541â€"A Central Ave. HEATING RYTEX STATIONERY