UM ty Wallis, 202 Edgecliff dr., students at Denison University, Granville, Ohio, are spending the holiday in Hs‘llhntl Pull over to the curb, park the car and turn off the lights. Leave the veâ€" hicle and take shelter in the best availâ€" able placeâ€"indoors if possible. If unâ€" able to find shelter indoors, sit down. If bombs drop near you, lie down, coâ€" vering your ears and protecting the back of your head. If air raid warden appears, follow his instructions promptâ€" ly and cheerfully. Don‘t double park or leave your car in the middle of the street. Don‘t runâ€"walk. And, most important of allâ€"keep cool and keep McClure, 333 Woodland rd., Phillips, 2501 N. Deere Park, and Betâ€" In the event that enemy bombsâ€"drop on American communities, the Office of Civilian Defense in Washington has issued the following instructions to motorists caught in an air raid, the Illinois Automobile Club reports : We are in a fight to the death. The enemies in our midst must be treated with suspicion and punished when possible. Motorists Get Air Raid Instructions to the world and for their own well being that pothing must now interâ€" fere with the production of an army, a navy and an air force incomparable in courage and power that can go undaunted into the Pacific and desâ€" troy the Japanese as one would a nest of rattlesnakes. There is nothing it seems could have disappointed us more than the cunning, the jungles cunning, which the Japanese have resorted to when Washington no longer would conâ€" done their ruthless destruction of Chinese and their mad ambition to dominate Asia, the East Indies and the western Pacific. Remember, the Japanese have led the world to beâ€" lieve that above all things they loved honar most. When people abandon all sense of honor or pride, as the Japaâ€" nese have done in following the lead of the Germans and their warlords it behooves every man, woman and child in this nation to see their duty On Sunday afternoon last, a nurse carried the news to the bedside of a sick clergyman in a hospital She said that the Japanese declared war on us and had attacked the naval base at Hawaii. "Good," he exclaimed very emphaticallly and oblivious to ll‘l;lcl-llml..' , "I hope we.kill plenty of them. ‘The happenings in the past week are. presented by this philosopher as proof that he has told the truth about human nature; and that is, rather, than that we are of divine origin or that we are moral or decent by nature, or that the world is ruled by a "Divine Providence" who protects the good against the evil, we are of heavenly origin and still not far reâ€" moved from savagery. Darwin, Huxâ€" ley and Herbert Spencer are the chief and only reliable instructors who may be depended upon for an intelligent introduction to an understanding of the real nature of mankind, From these three men have stemed such contemporary writers as H. G. Wells, George Bernard Shaw, Bertrand Rusâ€" sell, Professors Randall and M. O. Ho. These men are a great help to one seeking the truth, the raw truth and nothing but the truth, But the truth can‘t begin to dawn upon one until he has assimilated Darwin, Huxâ€" ley and Spencer. December 25, 1941 Beverly Date, 1726 Rice st., Peggy WHAT‘S ON YOUR MIND? m _ m â€"â€"r 3 % n se ;*:\\‘ & & ‘ Wo & 4 4&]{,' F M .f: A“"; % s z-»‘ Ask us NO it is for e * â€" _ always _ ye # rent. l w observe thi «» always much more than to # rent. Hmnl-‘m'- w obsoerve this Christmas in a home - bought thru us. . by Savant "*A Merry E ‘ KXmas K iexrand Park Buiroinge Loan & En ESE 21 N. Sheridan Road, Highland Park Ask us NOW how easy and convenient it is for cur patrons to finance home How to Enjoy in your own home Eveandlhm‘homlheholithyl.lnah thehppiunofcltim‘sunpleu.' bad weather, slippery pavements and the rush and convivility of the season greatly contributing. Remember these _2C°RC CNrisimas truly joyous by using its spirit in Christmas Eve trafâ€" fic", urges Carl A. Barrett, President of the Club. "Exercise tolerance, tryâ€" ing to be patient with the mistakes and boorishness of others. December normally is the deadliest month of the year on the highwaysâ€"more darkness, _"‘Twas the night before Christmas and all though the houseâ€"." Vested in Christmas Eve, the preâ€" lude to the day set apart in memory of the birth of Christ, is much human happiness. However, in addition to the worries incident to the war and nationâ€" al defense, individuals who are vicâ€" tims of traffic accidents on Christmas Eve are doomed to a gloomy, if not tragic, holiday season, reminds the I1â€" linois Automobile Club. # A Safe Christmas Eve For A Merry Christmas Once again I send sincerest Christâ€" mas greetings to the Boy Scouts of America; bespeaking also the appreâ€" ciation of the Nation for the contriâ€" bution ‘which Scouts and Scouting make to our national strength and moâ€" rale by helping to keep alive the manly virtues of truthfuiness, loyalty, courâ€" age and helpfulness. Now, as always, the Nation needs citizens who are pledged to keep themselves physically fit, mentally alert and morally straight. (signed) FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT The President‘s greetings to the naâ€" tion‘s 1,470,316 Scouts, Cubs and their leaders follows: THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON TO THE BOY SCOUTS OF AMâ€" ERICA : In his annual Christmas message to the Boy Scouts of America of which he is Honorary President, and in which he himself was active for more than seventeen years, President Roosevelt paid high tribute to the Boy Scouts, expressing "the appreciation of the Nation for the contribution which Scouts and Scouting make to our naâ€" tional strength and morale by helping to keep alive the manly virtues of truthfulness, loyalty, courage and helpâ€" Forest clubs. The installing officer will be Water Sadier, licutenantâ€"goâ€" vernor of Division 1 of the Illinoisâ€" Eastern Iowa District of Kiwanis Inâ€" ternational. He is a member of the Lake View Club, in Chicago. Lake Forest new officers will be: Stanley Nelson (former math instrucâ€" tor at Highland Park High School), president; Earl M. Cooper, viceâ€"presiâ€" dent; O. B. Peterson, secretary; and Frank S. Read, treasurer. President Sends Xmas Greeting To Boy Scouts The Highland Park, Waukegan and Lake Forest Kiwanis Clubs will haw a joint meeting (ladies too) at Hotel Moraineâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake in Highland Park on Thursday evening, January 8, 1942. It will be a joint installation of new officers for the Waukegan and Lake H. P., Wauk?n And Lake Forest To Hold Joint Kiwanis Meet when year. Miss Greene teaches handicraft classes of junior high school age at Montague House, a settlement center in Rockford. N established to aid local service organiâ€" zations and settlement houses, and is one of the regular functions of the campus YWCA. College girls who help in the work conduct dramatic classes, teaching cooking or singing, help with girl scout or girl reserve troops, and have similar duties. Doing Social Service Work At College Miss Donna Greene, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Greene, 722 Harâ€" vard Court, Highland Park is active on the social service commission of the YWCA at Rockford College this Miss Greene is a freshman at Rockâ€" ford College this year. Nelson is a graduate of the Uniâ€" versity of Chicago, and was formerly employed by the Illinois Emergency Relief commission and United Chariâ€" ties before becoming associated with the Red Cross. Miss Donna Green bers held their annual Christmas meetingâ€"luncheon at the Moraine hoâ€" tel Monday. Each member brought 2 gift, accompanied by a poem pertainâ€" ing to the recipient. The gifts are for the Dorcas home. The following memâ€" bers of the Fellowship committee had Raymond C. Nelson C,amp Grant, has been appointed field director of the Red Cross at Fort Shéridan. He succeeds Edward Rosenthal, who has been promoted to field director of the Red Cross for the Sixth Corps area and part of the Seventh Corps He acted as Rosenthal‘s assistant at Fort Sheridan for a time lat winter. Adda Bowker, associated with the American Presidents Steamship line and the Alaska Steamship line, disâ€" cussed Alaska at the weekly luncheon meeting of the Highland Park Lions club held Thursday at the Open House. Leonard Neiter and Robert Pease were in charge of the program, Raymond C. Nelson Red Cross Field Director At Post bers of the Fellowship committee had charge of the meeting : Howard Morâ€" an, Dr. C. V. Nichols, Dr. J. P. O‘Conâ€" nell, Lyle Gourley, Raymond Grant and Nafe Larson. * LIONS CLUB ROTARY CLUB service Rotary MYC"""" a pArK‘s OWN HIGHLAND Santa‘s Almost Upon ys! Her® is You" Handy List oigst Minute Gift Ideas trom /-\\ Fotoâ€"M®** * 00 l‘t:n“:mamn. matches "" cover. k«fla ssut initials under zuk. seal bronze {inish Of silver plat® % Ser of indmdu\ brown eart ware “uet““ with cover * . meon (Wayâ€" 0 aertin®® 0 2 . _ et of individual ow . ware casseroles with covert 90 + avese T an ant"%ntd won tray. Oven; excise ta* pfod. yay has convenien 5 hapate.. 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Civil Ser District, Post Office Building, cago, Illinois, and will be received til Diver And Carey Open Law Office In Waukegan ‘Get A Jap‘ is The New American Game By p actively defense CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATIONS The Uni Commission ment No. 7â€" nouncement ing open co the followir and Detroit Clarence W. Diver and Wesley G. Carey announce the formation of a partnership for the general practice of law under the firm name of Diver and Carey with offices in the Citizens Bank Building, Waukegan, Illinois opeiy J afiiary AJyâ€"1942. Every American should play game. For Every Jap plane 0 can boys shoot down, you t fense stamp. Your stamp | playing ederal. ta* , Illinois, further 1 .Duty y participating in t e of our country : time, they‘re having United on hereby issues 7â€"365 which sup nt No. 7â€"166 (1 competitive exam spoon wtirs, and tmpPO8 sifs *"" pottom poon 19 _ & ’Qflm * acuded. at any firstâ€" or sec ffice in the Chicago nance Districts; the M J. S. 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Sauce E: Roast Watertown Goose, Celery Dressing, & £ Stewed Apples + [ Broiled Lake Superior Whitefish, Lemon ‘ & Butter Apricot Sherbet f New Potatoes in Cream _ Mashed Potatoes & Marshmallow Candied Sweet Potatocs F M [ Green Peas with Mint Brussels Sprouts M E Baked Hubbard Squash . 6 Pineapple Salad Co;nbination Salad j Hot Mince Pie Fresh Strawberry Parfait 1 _i Pumpkin Pie, Whipped Cream Apple Pie Christmas Fruit Cake Edam Cheese Plum Pudding, Brandy Sauce y * Plum Pudding Chocolate Parfait Old English Cheddar Coffee # HOTEL A ONâ€"THI Thursday, Dec. 25, 1941 EY rumirete omm enc en encunt e Plated Funnel o td Imaginatiy® . 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