Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 10 Dec 1942, p. 1

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mnumber of passengers, it was stated, :‘ bring from peoâ€" = the train each day. March, when the Shareâ€"theâ€"Drive camâ€" &;â€"d;mhl-.dflh ober. The train carries the same Count Less Cars At Morning Train u‘.i':'wm otimg. o "he Shareâ€"theâ€"Drive committee of Highâ€" land Park, sixtyâ€"one cars were clocked. _ This compares with 169 cars in The well known lecturer, Mrs. Elizâ€" abeth S. Harvey, cwill review John m..q.c:;:.u..sm or single , tickets: may <‘be obtained at the church. The Woman‘s Association. lfid-l-l?-_-k'rma- served as vice president several years ago. For many years ‘he has been a director of the Social Service. Other officers elected included Paul C.Bdnmasvice,praidanmdkay. mlmtf.E.l(.Kulnd' in Lawrentz as directors for the year. local Sears Roebuck and company, is secretary of the Lions club and is acâ€" tive in the Community Chest, having Elect McDonough President of Local Chamber F. J. McDonough was elected presâ€" ident of the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce at Tuesday night‘s meetâ€" ing.‘ Mr, McDonough, manager of the Preceding Mr. Kaiser‘s illustrated I:Iknnold-fuhionadhkedb;mdin- ner will be served promptly at 7 o‘clock by costumed waitresses. Advance dinâ€" mer reservations must be sent to the office of the Chamber of Commerce, meéeting itself, which is open to all Highland ‘Parkers, will get under way at 8 o‘clock. Seated at the speaker‘s table at dinâ€" (Continued on page 6) company forâ€"the past fifteen years. He is a member ‘of the Tax Advisory board of the U. $, Department of Commerce, member of ‘the executive committee of the American Taxpayers association, member of the Tax Advisâ€" ory board of the National Retail Dry Goodsunociatia;,andotherimponmt tax bodies. . Mr. Kaiser, chairman of the State and Local Taxation committee of the Iilinois Chamber of Commerce, has served as general manager of the tax department of Sears, Roebuck and Park gitizens, sponsored by the Highâ€" uMl*dWâ€"chn and the Highland Park Chamber of Commerce, has been called for Tucs< ing, Dec. 15, at the eerten 10 Boar Arthar K. Kemer money tax authority, speak on "Tax Modern, ization for Iinoisâ€"A War Emerâ€" Arthur R. Kaiser To Speak © On Taxation Tuesday Dec. 15 Vol. 32, No. 38 THE PrRzsst It‘s road by THE People! ARTHUR .R. KAISER their Dinner Served of P. T. A. All parents and friends are cordially invited to attend. This will take the place of the regnâ€" lar meeting held each month by the Green BazhChildren To Have Christmas Program Dec. 16. yon ty the chitren 0t the tneed hy iven the Tead ‘school December 16 at 7 :30 p.m. Rach gradk Tark Music Cub is in the presentation of the concert. :H.Ar- thur Raff is chairman of the orchestra committee supervising ticket sales. The Highland Park Chamber Symâ€" phony invites the public to attend its ann:nlCllril‘t_nmeon_cu-tatmeH'gh, land Park Community center, Green Bayroad and Central avenue, on Sun~ day, Dec. 27, at 4 p.m. The orchestra, conducted by Armand Baker, who is well known along the North Shore as a string quartet and chamber symphony enthusiast, will ofâ€" ‘ef a program which will include "ach‘s Tléird Bnndulbur% Concerto Mozart‘s Symphony in A, Number 29, ind Corelli‘s Christmas Concerto ~osso f'or string orchestra. This group â€"of musicians has been neeting regularly all during the fall eason under the direction of Mr. Ba Spangled Banner." Benedictionâ€"by, Col. A. E. Chesham, chiefâ€" secretary of central territory SdnfiouAmy.o- s m Addressy by Commissioner John lan, territorial commander of S; tion Army. : \Annual club report by Mrs. George Kenry, Highwood secretary of Manâ€" agement committee. Remarks by Sergeant Eugene Dorsi. AddtenbyCol.F.C.Rogeu, commander, Fort ‘Sheridan. post Military String Ensemble led by Sgt William Hiltgen, Invocationâ€"by the Rev. Winfield Jchanson, Zion Lutheran church, ?Ii‘h- ~hamber Symphony to ?resent Christmas ~"oncert Dec. 27 ment by the Rjorkland Sisters, junior hostesses. Major now _ announces ’a-co-‘l‘zfi.::z.l&'h-hvm cclebrate its anniversary. Open house will be held from 5 to 11 p. m., dcifludlhlflednojuu :‘d-u_ivigiu-illhondqhi-m eration. â€" Refreshments -mumz and the following program will be preâ€" sented to military lnd‘civflian guests : Opening songâ€""America the Beauâ€" tiful," led by Brigadier John Marshail Rfif U. S. O.â€"Sllnflm Army director. director. Since that time, many thous through its doors, making use of its facilities and taking part in its varions Salvation Army Refreshments. Cutting of birthday cake by Pfc 1. 8. U. Cetebrates Violin wlo__vnn_h_ pi;nP accompaniâ€" oner e râ€"â€"® m* was officially dediâ€" a contribution to the proâ€" by â€" audience, "Star University of !11] ME"C c Urbana.â€"I11. + T‘he Higyland Part Press 4 & Salvaâ€" and Alâ€" A variety of selections will be renâ€" including The typically Russian m--ydm;m Sth Symphony of Beethoven, which has been called the "Victory Symâ€" phony," since it carries‘ the Morse code equivalent of the V, and the Engâ€" lish selection, "The Walk to the Parâ€" adiée Garden" by Delibes. folk song, "Saivation Is Created" by ‘ AUI:G."tfiommcefl will be present music department of day afternoon, Dec. 13, at 3 :30 o‘clock in the school auditoritzm. __ .. Norman Christmas, Sheldon Hamiltor and Jear Gatewood, members of the trombor school band shown rehearsing for the winter United Nations Concert To Be Given By High School It was voted by the teachers to preâ€" sent a simple Christmas play. The music department is planning the enâ€" tertainment, which will be a Christâ€" mas story using the carols. The fourth through eighth grade children will take part in the story. The public is inâ€" vited. Annual Christmas The annual Christmas play at Elm Place school will be held in the audiâ€" torium: on Thursday evening, Dec. 17, at 7:30 o‘clock. . ‘ Wednesday, _ Attorney . Francis K Nosck, H. P. 2347. 1 Thursday, Attorney Marvin Walâ€" lach, H. P. 4160. . Friday, Attorney Philâ€" McKenna corporation counsel, H. P. 2555, Saturday, â€" Attorney V Briddle, Highwood 93. "Highland Park‘s NEWS Paper for 32 Years" The 6th Service command branch, Fort Sheridan section, is .under the direction of Marvin Wallach as chairâ€" er, ~ At the request of the American Bar. association and by direction of chairman of the â€" Illinois State association, a committee has been up to handle referrals from the Relief association, the Army gency relief and the Red Cross, advice to service men and the immeâ€" diate members of their families. man, with the following attorneys asâ€" sisting on the respective days : } Monday, Attorney Charles F. Bakâ€" Appoint Committee To Aid Service Men, Members of Families After Twenty Y ears Of Fine Service Tuesday, Attorney Wilson L. Kline, Your many donations to: the Home brought much joy to the children. . The board of directors are very grateful for your assistâ€" ance. With sincere appretiation, we are, Poue Highland Park Oviutoficwhhv-b!, gas and rubber rationing we cerely regret to advise you as of December 15 that we are forced to close the Doracs Home. the help of=â€"its many friend has jone much in the past twenty years to develop better citizens, and that the work has been worth while. Open Letter to the People of Highland Park We feel sure that the Home with Yours very truly, The Board of Directors of Dorcas Home HWinois, Thursdoy, December 10. 1942 William Cane. Mr. Aschenbrenner‘s assistâ€" ;;‘.":;‘. "The Night Song. , will sing ® The Czechs are portrayed in the "Stodola Pumpa," and the ~closing number will be "Ole Ark‘s aâ€"Movin/" a negro spiritual, # h:-m»un;:nfium. the music department provided music for outâ€"going draftees, small groups at the U, S. O., and a number of other places. € Tschesnoff, and twb American seâ€" lections, "America My Own" and "The Night Has a ‘Thousind Eyes," by siky the.Iqcal post office this year. A Christmas party will be given for the children of the members of Highâ€" land Park Moose lodge, No. 446, at Witten hall on Sunday evening, Dec. 20, at 6:30 o‘clock. | Members of ‘the committee in charge of the party are Everett Inâ€" man, John Sactco and Bert Coleman. Moose Entertain For Children ‘Business houses are notified that there will be extra deliveries of parcel Jost during the Christmas rush period. They are also informed that owing to a change in train schedules, they should mail everything: letters, airâ€" mail and specials, as well as parcels, by 5:30 p.m. in order to have them go out the same day. + Plenty of extra help has come forâ€" ward to insure prompt handling and delivery of the large amount of Christâ€" mas mail and gift parcéls expected and‘ Sunday, permitting box patrons to call for their mail ahead ‘of when it would be delivered. There is still mail iâ€" t*h&nh::-uu‘;: tioned in this country for delivery Christmas, but the postmaster It is suggested in this connection that boxes may be rented at the post office for 75c for three months, to which mail: is sorted 4 or 5 times a day, including Saturday afternoon forwarded in case the addressce has moved, which is not the case with 1}4c Attention is called by postmasâ€" ur.-u&the,wha‘:mâ€"n new substitute carriers on, to the fact that confusion is apt to result with the have no house numbers displayed in conspicuous place or no proper mail receptacle. Especially, is this true now with the large ‘number of new people and transients in Highland Park, .l“hko'l:uhl*t“:i sealed at the 1}4c 3rd class rate, 1 further expidite and insure delivery hmmmAmm message may be included in the first class sealed envelopes and they arc Homilton, Wilson Homilton, trombone section of the high ie winter concert. Post Office Or Evenings To Handle Christmas Parcels . For the convenience of residents of Cmm eiicprrear it o moings ’h,uuumn;m:-an- main open evenings o‘clock, starting December 10. be The Bunker Hill is named after one of America‘s most famed battles in the American Revolution On the 'hiuorit mound | in Io: General British Redcoats His words "Don‘t shoot till you ste the whites of their ¢yes" are immortal. of its own: "Don‘ no slantâ€"eyes left." An dccomplished singer and pianist, Mrs. Boyriton lln.:.«hu ln: does vood carvings. At 3tandinavianâ€"type .-..!"".;‘..":: Bailey‘s Harbor, Wisconsin, she has utdn..y--.b, Mr“‘ ind Mr. Boynton, a partner in Pickâ€" inds ll:‘lh_er and Company, l-h* are 5 ";:l and iron eo-e&‘m.“““.n The new Bunker Hill, ng the 'WMM‘M% coin another immortal phrase r“_’"‘:‘flb-j“â€".mfi Mrs. Donald S. Boynton of 608 Hawthorne lane was chosen by Secâ€" etary of the Navy Frank Knox to sponsor the mighty.flat top when it lid down the ways of Bethichem Shipbuilding company‘s Fore River vards atâ€"Quincy, Massachusetts. .‘ A close friend of Secretary and Mrs. Knox and of Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs. Raigh Bard, Mrs. Boynâ€" on has for many years been a leader nâ€"art and musical circles in Chicago. She has been active in r Women‘s Jymphony of fim _a_ former ncb of womer, um- -'ii‘-‘-‘u af he Arts club. "Since 1037 Mrk Raon. Mrs. Donald Boynton Christens Newest Aircraft Carrier The U. S. S$. Bunker Hill, newest of America‘s â€"aircraft carriers, was christened Monday, on the first anniâ€" versary of Pearl Harbor by a noted Highland Park and Chicago ~civic leader m uts i LAT itb «i anlP 4ns Nes Philathea gJass of the church has been instrumental in creating a fund to purâ€" chase the chancel window. A commitâ€" tee consisting of Mesdames Fred Noerâ€" enberg, Judson Wells, Elmer Schiung, Ray Sievers and Clinton E. Stryker, has been in charge of selecting approâ€" priate colored glass and meaningful themes for the several symbols in the three panels. The public is invited to attend the ceremony. Tharks be to God _ Esther_H. Laubenstein, Contralto Helen Mayer Mannings, Violinist m-:;. Hawley, Organist All Hail The Power of Jesus Name u’l‘he;uf‘:r oft!'sedm:dl.l!:‘. serfmon entitled "Jesus in the Midst." Communications received from Rev. C. F. Schriver and Rev. H. F. Siemâ€" sen, former pastors, will be read. Speâ€" cial music furnished by both choirs will be:as follows : 'n-lml-llm Koschat Dedicate Stained Glass Window Dec. 13 At Bethany Church 13, at lo:‘sfi.o’cn? nuEbu. and friends of hany vangelical church, located at Laure!l and Mcâ€" Govemmecu.wlflwitnmflnuwea- ing and dedication of the new triple stainedâ€"glass window in the church for the Civilian Defense Vâ€"Home insignia sticker from Mrs. Clor ence Bassler. t Pn es Civilian Defense Sponsors * Vâ€"Home Insignia Campaign Mayor Frank J Senior Choir Ronan shown receiving the first enroliment Galbraith Dickson (i (a) -':"-z: Raip ues f'.':"..h =§g (h) Fire _ ;.:.‘:..‘.‘z _ Raid Wardens 4). recee eantee t oo â€"City Pire_De Highland Park‘s, protective service organization, according to Donald S. Trumibuil, coâ€"ordinator, is as follows : "Civilian Defense," Chairman Roâ€" han continued, "is now a sotindly orâ€" human life and property. ‘As and limited by national headquarters it is made up of six mm, tive services." â€" "This letter i.lj'dn' to every home iflwrcity-hi“fiflyouhdpufiu,q port to Washington a 100% response &Ddorbfiuyo&dohhmz," 3 Enclose Cortificate ____ _ ... A membershipâ€"cerfificate was en CE..E“_;“' i‘.mwa ts se it "And here is what your aif raid warden will do for you. Heâ€"will perâ€" sonally return your membership cerâ€" tificate to you, progif,lv signed, ,2 at the same time, Ne will sign y« Vâ€"Home window. insignia, â€" enclesed herewith. viett i6 ‘Here is what we know you Will be glad to do. Cut off the m-fianz certificate at the .bottom n(,l&: ter. Fill in your name and and the number of peoble in your faâ€" mily. Mail or take it in with a $1 bilt to Fred P. Boynton, treasurer,! city hall, Highland Park. i "The money received for memberâ€" ship. dues, will â€"beâ€" used. to. pri equipment: for the more: than 1 volunteers who. are patriotically giv= ing "théir" tine and services #flfl compensation to help protect y fl they ask is your cooperation. Y. membership in the U. S.Civilian Deâ€" fense cufia‘mw'fl.'t prove they have it, 8 =<~ CA purgoce on e o e oion oonee urpose of the U S. Civilian 3orpu:(Hi§hb$leM;:|-gfl:|g home in city this .week, :::trnyn' Vâ€"Home insignia was enclosed, which will serve as the céntral theme of ‘Christmas window decorations. Explaining the purpose of the memâ€" bership dues, the letter states ; . "While many people at first felt that civili::' defense was ‘much l‘,b. about nothing,‘" Chairman Frank J. Ronan stated in atnouncing the Deâ€" fenge corps, "time has brought about a new understanding d*k: vital imâ€" portance.. Today, I am to say, no one with a shred of RUU:. shirks tnis As_l_nre in protecting _ home der <This is a Vâ€"Home insigni igâ€" wedby‘:b:mfieeo((fivh.i?-t. Washington, D.~C. It carries with it Highland Park is one of the first communities to get behind the proâ€" gram which provides every civilian, man and woman, with a stockholder‘s participating interest in the war work of organized civilian defense.: an honor second only to the uniform of America‘s armed services, for. it proclaims to the world that the home displaying it has enlisted in the newly organized U. S. Civilian Defense Onthemoltheh?fi-â€"-l:- days, the Highland civiliae deâ€" fe:.'éuoaifi.hnhzuhn... gram which provides a means for evâ€" "’h':"“'-.'!bm--p-"fl to * (Continucd on page § 5¢ a Copy, $1.50 a under direction of Ed 14 1J 6 «elne ts cangee mamag 2 . L OAzE ETE WoT Park.) will

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