The Christmas party given by the Moose Lodge, Dec. 20, at Wittem hail was attended by about 225 persons. 190 were children, who received a gift m-ucuuâ€".u-Wa .-‘hnm ‘l’hhwm.. i was won by son, $$ in war stamps was won by James High Every one had a delightâ€" The Rotary Club of Highland Park had its annual Christmas party at the Moraine Onâ€"theâ€"Lake Monday, Dec. 21. Howard Moran and Phil Ewens were in charge of arrangements which included turkey dinner and. holiday table decorations. Community singing was led by Mr. "X," and was especially ‘enthusiastic this season as the feeling of fellowship Moose Christmas Pa Held on December Very Successtul _flt&-.dm,mthenh «ach member with toys. Verse about different members, a custom of ten years, were read and were the best in many years. Marvin Florent Installed Master Of A. 0. Fay Lodge Rotary Club Has Annual Holiday Party Deepest sympathy is extended by the community to the bereaved family, especially to Mrs. Riddle, a true exâ€" man of the Service Men‘s Mothers‘ club, a group well known forits acâ€" tive andfaithful devotion to men in service. A. 0. Fay lodge held an installation of officers Thursday evening in the Masonic temple at which time Marvin Florent was installed as master of the McLellan , s eniort" warden; James Whitehouse, junior â€" warden ; Charles Grant, treasurer; Ed Ohrmund, seâ€" cretary; Frea Burkhardt, senior deaâ€" con ; Pete Stewart, junior deacon; Herman â€"Drew, senior stewart; Ed Stewart, junior stewart; Arthur Holâ€" lands, chaplain; William Sharp, marâ€" shall ; Norman Culver, tyler, and Robâ€" ert Schneider, organist. Markell was installing offiâ€" wH."G:mz Gut:umlul: Wally Melerhoit, secretary, and Albert Larâ€" son, ‘chaplain. her three sons by engaging. her enerâ€" gies in war work, in addition to home duties. Many a lonesome soldier or sailor has felt the warmth of her big heart. A'mt she is Ist Vice President and Memembership Chairâ€" Pfc. ROBERT RIDDLE _ Robert Riddle attended Eim Place grammar school, and was graduated from the Highland Park high schol, and was employed for a time by the Iilinois Bell Telephone Co. At the time of enterin service in March, 1941, he was engaged in clerical work in Chicago. He is survived by his parâ€" ents, the Joseph J. Riddles, five brothâ€" ers, Joseph Jr., Donald, Richard,, Wilâ€" liam, who is a Gunner, ist Class in the U. S. Navy, Earl, who recently enlisted in the Navy and is now atâ€" tending school in Memphis, Tenn., and one sister, Mrs. Margaret Saiclli, of Highwood. time to ihe home, later gallantly . fillâ€" ing the void left by the enlistmient of ample of ideal motherhood. While her family was young she devoted her tl’l‘.beanhhflnhuï¬neuâ€" bat in defense of his country on Dec. ROBERT RIDDLE GIVES LIFE FOR NIS COUNTRY It is with profound regret that the community learns of the passing of Pic Robert L. Riddle, of 330 Vine 3, 1942. It is believei that he was associated with Gen. McArthur‘s forces in New Guinea at the time. Vol. 32, No lc ue 4005 Other new ‘officers include: Dan THE PRESS! It‘s read by THE People! Miss Lillian Tacker of $19 Oukâ€" wood avenue was injured when she fell in the kitâ€"hen of ber home Saturâ€" day evening. She is under observation in the Highland Park hospital, MISS LILLIAN TUCKER INJURED IN FALL sing a medieval Christmas carol. The sermon at this service will be "Coming Back to Christmas." The Matins service: on Christmas Day, December 25th will begin at 5:30 a.m. This service is a translation of the "Julotta" service which is traâ€" Winficld Johanson will be "The Heart of Christmas." On Sunday the Zth, Church schooi opens at 9:30; morning at 10:45. â€" The ~serfmion '.â€"'hflm‘ ridge and High Sts., Highwood will celebrate the Christmas season with two festive services in their newly redecorated Church. ‘The traditional Lutheran Christmas liturgy and inâ€" troits for Christmas will be used at the services. Both of the choirs will sing appropriate music. Zion Lutheran Church Plans Two Services service is in English, the choir will sing the anthem "Hosanna" by Vogler For Christmas Week The Midnight Christmas Eve serâ€" vice will begin at 11 :30 p.m. December 24th. Miss Verna Hobjer, organist will play "Festival Prelude" by Best, and an arrangement of the folktune "O Gracious Rose Fair Blooming." The Senior cheir will sing "Bethleâ€" Childhood of Jesus." There will be no vesper service on this Sunday. ," ‘the shepherd‘s nativity hymn The Highland Park Press You‘ve shopped and mailed early to save gas and tires, you‘ve tucked War Stamps in with gifts, and invited the boys in the Service to Christmas dinner. We, the Highâ€" land. Park Press congratulate you and wish you every holiday happiness! f Lester S. Ofson, publisher Elsie Plant, editor "Highland Park‘s NEWS Paper for 32 Years" uf.-ulnu-ï¬p:u..lw Prairie avenue, boy, Dec. 18. © ® Mr. and Mrs. Raymond George Goohu..MuB.,M field, boy, Dec.. 18. 6. >A Mr, and Mrs. Kevin Keenan, 692 m-nml‘ï¬-n.h. Mr. and Mrs.Judson Cameron, 63 Sgt. and Mrs. E. I.?ofl-;!fl m-mr:q.bu. A "The most notable thing ab o u: Christma® parcels this year," says Mr. Cob?."lmt:;huemmtm going to â€"armed services, showing how well they are being reâ€" membered by the home folk." BIRTHSâ€" AT THE HIGHLAND PARK MOSPITAL Mr. and Mrs. David O‘Shea, 1827 Deerfield road, girl, Dec. 16. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Jones, 221 Post Office to Deliver Mail Christmas Day Postmaster Cobb reports that local patrons have this year greatly assisted in the Christmas mail tramsportation problem by. mailing their gift parcels and grecting cards almost a week earlier than usual, in response to a nationâ€"wide request for carly mailing. Gift parcels atriving late in Highâ€" land Park will be delivered on Christâ€" mas . as well as on the Saturday and gzï¬yklo.h.“m acâ€" cording to Postmaster Danie! Cobb. This fact will materially aid in speeding them to their destination in h:cfvrddebcmm he § §. Highland Pork, iiiinois, Thursday,December 24, 1942 Cotp. and Mrs. Vernon B. Cash, 218 Armand Baker is the conductor of the orchestra, who is well known atong MMM..* Featured attraction will be the Raâ€" viniaâ€"Bracside Singers, under the diâ€" tection of Katherine Scherstrom Wilâ€" son, singing Christmas carols from many lands. orchestra will present its annual Christmas concert Sunday afternoon, Dec. 2, at the Commtunity ‘center at 4 o‘clock. Chamber Symphony To Présent Concert December 27 ker, H. P. 790; Mrs. R. F. Timm, H. 'io‘.:a; hz"nz&n-.u.'r'}n: 1109 ; Mrs. A. & or Mrs. G. W. Day, H. P. 2830. the formal Christmas Snss apbe mirey o Saptiann society of the C.A.R. Wednesday eveâ€" ning, Dec. 23, will go to the Highland Park branch of the U.S.0. The dance will be held in the ballroom of the Highland Park Woman‘s club at 9 w‘clock. Members of the ticket committee are: Helen Sarctt, president, Jacqueâ€" lyn Day, Margaret Elmore, Edward Peterson, Cynthia Stokes, Roger Strecker, Doris Timm and James Van Ornum . Dance Proceeds To Aid Local U.8.0. For further particulars call Mrs. E. W. Gsell, H. P. §5; Mrs. G. O. Streeâ€" Several surprise numbers are planâ€" ned by Dick Lewis, his orchestra and vocalist and a floor show will be preâ€" sented by young people from Highland Park. Refreshments will be served in the club lounge. 0 H Sumipe "**‘*"‘ chra mt i8 in Excelsis Seven Fold4 Amen Recessional Hyma At Masonic Tempie¢ on Dec. 31 the Moose lodge will hold their New :lw-lrdr::-a.'.fl’x the up -:.lah%-l&m tra will furnish the music. f w Tickets can bepurchased at Ekn Place MmOOSE TO HOLD NEW YEAR‘s PARTY AND DANCE DdEC., 31 Gratias Ts Offertory Anthem The f Dickinson on _ _ mrdes %‘"" Fairclough Midnight Service At Trinity Episcopal Church Eve â€" Thursday evening, Dec. 24th. The service begins at 11 o‘clock and will be preceded by a twenty minute organ recital of Christma$ music; The Reverend Christoph Keller will Celeâ€" brate. ‘The choirmaster is Paul Malâ€" lory. The organist is Caroline Fosâ€" The usual choral célebration of the Holy Communion will be. held in Triâ€" nity Episcopal church on Christmas “-‘..f) f “ "tt" OPF %'-' e Urbana., II1; * Tours Fairclough suml‘ Chant 183 Malling Loret Daquin Bach Mrs. Walter Rubens of 150 street : and her : sons, Walter and visit Mr. Rubers who i# officer candidate school Ky. They will return after Year‘s. , i D-’ Mrs. Rubens Tokee Sthice ty 46544 the Thanksgiving Day and New Years eymrine" Ravids cordially invited to attend this service. H. Schneider, excellent grand captain of the host, installing officer; Walter "W. Taylor, excellent grand master of the Third Veil, installing marsball; Glen D. Mease, member of the board of grand examiners, installing chaplin, and Andrew J. Mouat, grand lecturer and inspector, secretary. who Among the prominent persons have been invited to attend are Hon« orable Dwight H. Omdé-w Thirtyâ€"third degree Mason;> Â¥. Olson of Chicago, past grand excellent high priest, Royal Arch Masons; James l:i:n. iuc;-:rdm grand c-:â€"' mander of the nd Commandery. the state of Illincis; Fred Swanson, member of the Imperial Divan of the Mystic Shrine of the state of lilinois; Edward Kuchmstadt of Chicago, grand king of the Grand Chapterâ€" of Royal Arch Masons of the state of Illingls, and many others, 4 A-peeialNewYe’nnw will be held in the First of Christ, Scientist, 387 Harel avenue, :,"MMMMJMI.-H Visit Mr. Rubens At 0. C. School INSTALLATION OF OFFICERS DECEMBER 23 This service will be held in accordâ€" ance with the Proclamation of the President of United States requesting Principal speaker of the evening will be Rodney H. Brandon, excellent grand orator and excellent grand thaplain of the Grand Chapter of Royal Arch Masons in the state of Iilinois and director of the departâ€" ment of public health of the state of Ilinois. Mr. Brandon‘s subject will not perâ€" tiin to ‘Masonry, but will deal with the state department of public health, particularly in connection with the recently enacted statute authorizing aid to dependent children. For many years Mr. Brandon has been warden of the state penitentiaries. A talk on "Masons in American History" will be presented by Harry X. Cole, past grand patron of the Grand Chapter of the Order of Eastâ€" ern Star and a wellâ€"known Chicago attorney. ; ter of Royal Arch Masons of the state of Iilinois. Officiating will be Louis Christian Science Church To Hold New Year‘s Day Service RODNEY H. BRANDON nesday evening, Dec. 23, at 8 o‘clock at. which time distinguished guests will be present to address the gatherâ€" ‘The public is invited to attend the Royal Arch Masonsâ€" instailation . of officers at the Masonic temple Wedâ€" The officers elect are: V. William Briddle, excellent high priest; E‘m M..Palmer of Deerfield, kg‘, am H. Stupples, scribe; ch â€"W. Aten, chaplain; . Leonard ~Friebele, captain of the host; James L. Whiteâ€" house, sojourner; Charles M. Steinet Oof Deerfield, Royal Arch ciptain; William Sharp, master of the Third Veil; Dr, N. C. Risjord of Highwood, master of the Second Veil, Clifford Wade of Lake Forest, master of the First V¢il; Reuben H. Thomas, senâ€" timel; Robert H. Schneider, organist and soloist. Bs Beach W. Aten is the retiting : cellent high priest. ~ ,‘: _O“it-trl will be installed by a slate I¢ a Copy, $1.50 a Yeas