Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 17 Dec 1942, p. 7

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY * Auto Body Repairing BALDWIN PIANO CO 323 S. Wabash Ave. Waba: FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 5% interest, semiâ€"annual payment on STEINWAY GRAND LIKE NEW; WRECKING NOWâ€"â€" save hal un good used (Lbr. For tree ist. cau 18â€"35 years. Factory & Clerical work. Experience not necessary. Good transportation. Near loop. Chance to advance. State age & famil ystatus. Must be citizens. Blindâ€"RJT, % this paper. FOR RENT : ground floor o ffice WANTED: W HITE SECOND maid. Small family. Good wages. Near transportation. Phone Glencoe 1168. Reverse charges. 41â€"3 Want Adsl WANTED : YOUNG WOMAN GENâ€" 335 per month including interest. Imâ€" -th’:e possession can be had; * HELP WANTED: Girl for stenogâ€" raphy and general office work. Telâ€" ephone Libertyville 4, Charles Fiore Nurseries, Prairie View, Illinois. / § rm. and bath frame cottage. Loâ€" 2 story frame store bldg. U; , % yms & bath. Locntdo-l)lrd. near Skokie Hghwy. Immediate posâ€" rio-c- be had. ‘Price $2,500. erms. â€" 3 ts o. Wieckmpnn pe. Waukegan, I11. _ Phone Majestic 1616 WANTED : Wâ€"nan ar girl to care for small child sad assist in home. Go home nighu . Call 3240 between 9 and 5:00. iwenings call 1118. 304 . Pirst * ‘Highiand Park 97 \VMED:_YG& mufi:: wu'd&mmu 1.O0K! OQONE USED PAIR OF ICE BARKBAIN: ONE USED 2%4"x3%4" ou can‘t a bargain like :i'n-vfl-n ,lh.vbcagah- aood Atce IL P s a2 For Sale: House & Store Andy Gump saysâ€" Real Estate for Sale or come to GORDON WRECKING & LUMBER CO.~ 2046 Sheridan Rd.. North Chicago 306 3 i want reliable party to take over small mo. pay. Sce Mr. Russell, Credit Maur. .â€" â€" :. :. >â€"; & _ _ GuY viTi Real Estate â€" Loans â€" Insurance space. Counter space; btiltâ€"in vault Switable for professional or reat es tate use. Write Box UI‘C % I‘ress. nin;l:k h:a’nged in care of children to after little girls. Good wages. Pleasant on premises. mndllfmmfll’ 424 Musical Instruments Autommoucp. _ Body & Fender Repairing skates. 226 Railway Ave., Highwood DEFENSE PLANT 55c TO START Miscellaneous Heip Wanted DAHL‘S For Rent For Wabash 6900 pbs ty Wieukans Melodicct us Sants of the Order of the Eastern Star will be senior hostesses and serve refreshâ€" ABCRES».... us .. . * B % _Chairman is Mrs. Jean Dinley, as sisted Mrs. Lillian son, Mrs. Robert. Crakem " aao se All service men are invited.. The EmGhfi'dubwiflsm hcstesses and the Lake Forest chapter Henderson. Music The Masonic Service center will sponsor a Christmas party and dance Saturday evening, Dec. 19, at 8:30 o‘clock in the Masonic temple, 19 N. Sheridan road Children of the Oak Terrace and St. James schools have been asked to bring tin cans to the schools and deâ€" posit them in the decorated containers. It is planed to have a pickâ€"up every three or four weeks in Highwood and all women are asked to save their tin cans. Mrs. Philip Ringer of Highland Park, North Shore salvage chairman, met with the Highwood group Wedâ€" nesday afternoon and gave instrucâ€" tions on preparing tin cans for shipâ€" ment. Party And Dance To Be Given By Service Center tracks, George Kemy B tsinnte of :':Mm in â€"Highwood. Mrs. Edgar Benson is chairman of the Highwood drive, and is being asâ€" sisted by the following presidents of Highwood “ml;l’t?“ I:‘n. Mary Somenzi, Prosper ; Mrs. Emâ€" est Santi, Junior _ Prosperity club; Mrs. Waliter Smith, Legion auxiliary ; Mrs. Santi Bernardi, St. James Taberâ€" nacle. Highwood‘sâ€" Tin Can Collection Set for Dec. 29 Highwood‘s tin can collection, along with Highland Park, Lake Forest and Decerfield, is scheduled for Tuesday, Dec. 29, at which time a carload of cans will be sent to the Chicago Deâ€" tinning plant. Thies should be of interest not only to those who are interested in this minority problem, but to all whi are interested in the cultural developihent of our country. ‘This collection shows that the negro has, is making a disâ€" tinct contribution to the literature, to the curture of our conutry. The book conains excerps from James Weldon Johnson, Langson â€" Tughes, Waiter White, W. D. DuBois and many others. £ which have been published are: Juâ€" lion Green‘s Memories of Happy Days in Paris, with his fomily, parents and four sisters. This is a delightful bit of writing by a sensitive person aware of the best that France had to offer. It is difficultâ€"to realize that the man who wroe morose Closed Garden is the author of this. : . Cc 1 Came Out of the rhâ€"fi tury â€" Jolin A. Rice. F3 Here is another book of life in America. Born in South Carolina, he spent part of his childhood on a plantation. He tells of his education in this country and at Oxford, his teaching in various institutions. His clever humor, often caricaturizations make this an amusing booktoread. Roots of American Culture â€" Conâ€" stance Rourke, In the lenthy preface Van Wyck Brooks endeavors to explain the auâ€" thro‘s idea in writing this book, which was not completed at the time of her death. The book refutes the stateiment that the carly settlers of this counry were not interested in the development of architecture, music, painting, the fine arts in general. It also endeavors to place its finger on the elements which are distinctly American. _ ‘The Negro Caravan .... .. .... ... Today every one turns for comfort to boks of former and less turbulent times.. ice, ‘William Dowden; refreshments committee, Mr., and Mrs. A. H. Senn and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Paul!; publicity, Mr. and Mrs. Sam S. Shawcroft and Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Berry ; music, Mrs. Phocbe Bowers; reception, trusâ€" tees of the B. A. R. E., Mr. Gilkison, Mr. Norris and C, L. Berry ; hall comâ€" mittee, J. A. Selzer; movies, C. L. Hamilton, and entertainment, William Bereiter, William Biggerstaff and Fred Christmas Party and entertainment in the headquarters of the Homer Dahringer post, Ameriâ€" Arrangements for the affair are in mdh following committee : Gift committee, Mr. and Mrs. William Bereiter and Mr. and . 78 Of B. A.:l. Members and families of Waukeâ€" :C&-l.nfih-du'?d H. P. ‘Public Library Among the delightful new books New Books at the Highland Park T !i-" 701 mh the vee TUESDAY, Dee. 22 m'mm_. party in &-‘m "C. ht Rdc es ankes Â¥, Dec. 11 gram. Special songs and recitations will ie ttrerea by the pusile in the beemast and primary departments. The young peoâ€" ple will presen “"'â€"-"'-gm.' "Unto Us Is =:u a Tlh:vb:i'“.h ul lho;-.'. .I-o.- in im ie ons ce ning i io tovor, 6 the. Rbmnerer ombanage at SUNDAY, Dec. 20 9:80 a.m., Sunday school in all departâ€" 'MI-::“I--‘ will be furmâ€" + White Gift Christmas serâ€" 6 Y Valerie ve p.-;nmcroq':’:-u&:._ Christmas q- This Yz! -‘fl Vetter will the devotional There will be a candle light service m MONDAY, Dec. 21 _ll';.â€"m.mu:: 1t worship. Dr. --:bm:;r 'E ‘#“â€".H mmuâ€"a MONDAY, Dec. 21 _ 1180 pam., Sea Scout Christmas party in TUESDAY, Dec. 22 T:#0 p.m., Boy Scout Troop $24 Christâ€" mas party in the scout room. â€" T:15 p.m., Choir rebearsal. After bacon has been sliced into nniform strips by an antomadic electricalicing machine, «n electric conveyor carries the bacon to workers who weigh and pack irfor shipment. and efficiency wich which the pack HIGHLAND PARK PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS ) Supplying Vital Blectric Power for War Production in Northern Lilinsis j ng bouses are supplying mestfor our armed forces. es *4 {z*~f M e "lef oL tE CHURCH SUNDAY, Dec. 20 4 2:80 a.m., Sunday school. Raymond Fidâ€" der, ; __lj.fl Am., =-r-l-¢ service. "A Christâ€" :’.-. Here the Bible and all authorized eS ml .I:b- Hterature may be read TUESDAY, .Dec. 22 Lu‘t’l‘t- Christmas program. E.d.- m 'wx'. d a! . ,bzn; Praver meetifg. Leslic Drieske ________ 307 Maze! Avemue ~ _ _ _ _ Onarch, the Phest Cbome ar Croms, boee ih Bunday service is it s‘cinth "Ind the Woinevinf iesd will . #ive. the Gafiaimag" ce u00e tholt wone® Redeemer" by Fred B. Holton. The THURSDAY. Dee. #4 * * * B2 go Brote, Micike _ "~" WEDNESDAY, Dec. #3 bristinn Science bealing, is at 8 c‘ciock. Church Services 1731 SUNDAY, Dec. 20 R $ Sunday Sehool. fi%‘ . es W ideaimest on & '-hl"‘yha in the Wilderness." Speâ€" ¢lal music by cholr, + WEDNESDAY, Dec, 23 4 2:80 Rehearsal the Christmas mAichHn--:'hn-mh the program are to be present. THURSDAY, Dec. 24 4*A mm> Eve Service. This gx-mmfiâ€"i mm WEDNESDAY, Dec. 80 T:5 p.m., Meeting of the Consistory THURSDAY, Dec. 24 o 1 :80 p.m., Christmas Eve Sunday echoo! FRIDAY, Dec. 25 #:30 a.m., Christmas festival service. CHRISTMAS DAY, Dec SATURDAY, Dee. 19 # a.m., Playette rehoursal. °8 a.m., Christmas Service and Holy Comâ€" munion. SUNDAY, Dec ness until the moment of shipment. L h Our employes realize that maintaining the of elec» triciy for this purpose is us viaal as providing power for the production of guns, tanks and ships. Mest is fighting food. That‘s why millions of pounds must be produced each day to feed ons men in armed forces and to meet the increasing need of out allies. ; In answering the tremendous wartime demand for meat, hm-‘hhfid“,â€"-d’“ time progress are proving highly efficient. Electric devices, for example, grind the feed, pump the watef; ind perform dozens of chores on the livestock farms of Northern Illinois, And in the great packing houses, electric saws speed the entting of meat... electric conveyors keep it moving quickly, and huge electric refrigerstors preserve its purity and freshâ€" ar.alvmu Cor. Greeu Bay Rd. & Homewsed Ave. 9:80 hy hool. 10 :46 .:-.. m“'enhh 10 :80 a.m., MACULATE CONCEPTION (Catholic) Greenbay road and Deerfleld avenue * it onkEn chigek A*° + ty k5 Gustay A. Pabl, Jr., Jumies Bible < 27 Church officeâ€"112 ST. PAUL‘S EVANGELICAL Church School and worship service, 106846 Rev. John Ward, ass‘t pastor 146 North avenue, Highwood Tel. 487 Rev ZION LUTHERAN Oakridge and High streets, Highweod Highwoed avenue and Everts place 742 Elder lane HIGHWOOD ST. JAMES ROMAN CATHOLIC 742 Deerficld road Tel. 256 DEERFIELD PRESBYTERIAN ©North Waukegan read DEERFIELD HOLY CROSS Waukegan road Nerth Waubegan read DEERFIELD DEERFIELD

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