Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Oct 1943, p. 4

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1t you are in other war work do not DEFENSE _ WORK Want Ads We Need Bell«Gossett Co. HIGHLAND PARK PHARMAEY 540 Central Ave. â€" Phone 4100 Your Chief Operator BELL TELEPHONE "‘Civilian Signal Corps" AND TALK IT OVER Apply at Highland Pork MORTON GROVE, ILL. MORTON GROVE 3700 bility and benefit plansâ€". excellent working condiâ€" No experience necessary offeks opportunities to girls and women to learn other branches of operâ€" ‘MACHINE TOOL OPERATORS .© . DRILL PRESSES RADIAL PRESSES MILLING MACHINES TURRET LATHES, ETC. WELDERS , _ ASSEMBLERS .__ _ INSPECTORS : Apply Personnel Dept. Operating positions availâ€" able in telephone workâ€"» so vital in war as well as War is on the wires and you will be doing your pan-mo"'.et d‘c’ message through," ‘:1 HELP WANTED FULL OR PART TIME Help Wanted TELEPHONE OPERATORS COMPANY A war job in the 100% JLLINOIS COME IN FOR YOU! THE 1 * Auto Body Repairing BUSINESS DIRECTORY 2616 W. Park Ave. _ Phone 49 ~~RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND p 1 i â€". DRY CLEANING CO.â€" ; FOR SALE: DRUM TABLE, 30 FOR SALE : PORTABLE BAR. M hogany. Beautiful piece of futdi \ture. â€" Fully equipped with: silvarâ€" edged glassware. Call 2833. _ °. Bl F?{R SALE: }GC-Y;R. SLD % F oney maple, prai Kflg «. F# %:in:{ Allg other ba _ LARGE OFFICE DESK, .â€"F . drawers. Free if claimed . immefâ€" lately. Call H. P. 557. ‘ FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 5 interest, semiâ€"annual payment â€" RELIABLE WOMAN FOR LIGH housework, hours 12 to 7; 2 in ily; no washing; 5 days a week. Salary $25.. Calt | Highland : Pa WANTED : ;CLERK, FIRST N BELL and GOSSETT CO MORTON GROVE, 1LL. : .‘| Tel. Morton Grove 3700 . 226 Railway Ave., Highwood ~SELLING OUT â€" NURSERY STOCK " SHRUBS, TREES, | EVERGREENS, PERENNIAL in diameter; mahogany. m:ncre H. P. 1929. ( s f4k Real Estate for Sale Exceltent tional Banl; ‘of H(‘Fhland Park. ‘J. OSTROSKY pilir not now employed in _ _ an essential industry. . 80c hour APPLY TOM CLARK POSITIONS OPEN . NORTH SHORE :‘ GAS Co. OPPORTUNITY FORr > | LABORERS HIGHLAND PARK Itent w?rking conditions Restaurant in Plont Posti'r}g Clerks Clerkâ€"Typists M Phone H. P. 178 H Airâ€"Conditioned For GUY VITI Bd As this group grew, a band was eeded, and Miss worth took) it n herself to providd an orchestra. e tontacted five hland Park business men, each of whom play a musical instrument, and these men were organized into at orchestra by MHarold Pfister, who plays the piano and directs the group. Mr. Pfister lives at 2322 Indian Trée drive and is a purchasing agent in a] defense plant. ‘"Yesterday, Today and Tommorâ€" row" is the title of a pgyétion picture that traces the devélopq#pt of sciente throughout the world.‘‘ This picture will be shown at the hland Park U.S.0. at 8 o‘clock on Whursday, Oct. 14. Archery as usual on Thursday‘s program at the Highlanrd Park club is carried on under the gupervision, of the Highland Park Archery club. The post band 'ofrm: Sheridan will feature the. entertainment on Friâ€" Mr. Pfister when he ctq not appear. aop id‘ Je me 30â€" i a l mm ioa k c Through the efforts of a G.S.0. irl, . Miss June Whitworth, of 2387 )eere Park drive, the Highland Park 1.8.0. has a band to play for country ancing each Monday ) night. Miss Vhitworth, who dona her. time to sgist in dance instructipn each Mon. ay night, is an i t of country ancing. â€" The country dance program t the Highland Park |Club has deâ€" éloped until now almojt 200 men apâ€" ear regularly cach Mopday night for As this group grew eeded, and Miss pon herself to provic he tontacted five usiness men, each of sgeote 1 L.._.__ ; es Te ty t e ty 9l > [ | ols o. in es on e o en s * ue ¢ I 01 y . e | # iA e c m S3 Nfl}'ffi m a e s 9 M & s 3 * * C | t B P ':kÂ¥ f w ’.’ " e gi ““\_ > : Sn :: 2O e nlipin5, : h: 4 * « + e nioe. _ C o4 _ / i | WWe > : 4 ‘ l@& 3 “‘ . P (! R . C sigth jl . Spgana /‘ ©"ip, o ; ‘s f R h F f Penmmstidina ! 1~§*‘ i . While YMS 179 slips down the ways to join the. Electrically operated drills make quick work of | ) .\ (|Pprmble Blect N'W.Mcb'::hopediu'&e” mmmdmuumm'““ | -"‘. © producti of other minesweepers under sonstruction flmhmfluv“hmm | lAMWhich ase con i ‘ p ; i+ \ rogvicrory| s Electricity has gone to mâ€"Hoq? y t a f \‘\ Ei ; a + ; 4 / i | it *, t % $ % _ PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ’l{ yBoxps | .. Supplying Vital Electric Power for War P "‘ ‘in% Northern hi oop Sereihnih as "a t t [ tE SHERAT c ol cetore io Noib en h «d es ieycr Cog ‘i hok en n dut Week At | U.S.0. Club ‘ Y&."Mcl’iomm oomu:c‘fion of mine. sweepers just as it production of planes, tanks, guns‘ and the hundreds of other implements that are turned out in Northern Illingis. euean o¢ # -_"wv’ucâ€"'"'-‘-_uâ€"â€"m' .. To provide for the United Nationy‘ invasion plais to dite Emofmmmmpmmm mass construction of these minesweepers by drawing on the tremendous en:}yofllcmlc. Power. Portable electric skill saws, drills, grinders and welders are all used in the cutting, shaping and fitting of these sturdy seafating craft. Powerfal electtic cranes are employed to install the engines and life aboatd the heayy unit parts. F139 i Clearing the way ‘‘ for invasion â€" Bhdm' Power Speeds War Pnduchod n:‘ou invasion lobn:u u:‘w h&“z ‘of approach must be swept enemy mines, pb is being done by the Navy men aboard miriésweepers. P | ‘MWIGHLAND PARK U.$.0. & t 7:30 Craft instruction, } 8:00 Photo instruction by P. H. Prior. 8:00 Archery. instruction by Dr G L _ Weil. phoal!!!@ 8:00 Movie "Yesterday, ‘Today‘ and 9:00 Danceâ€"Highland Park GSO. 9:30 Refreshments | } â€" men A l & '» ut 7 :30 Craft instruction A §:00 Spot programâ€"Kappa Delta Girls Friday, Oct. 15â€" _| 2 :00 Open House for wives of service _ _of Northwestern University, _ 830 Post Danceilmdâ€".. Tighland Park G$O.. | 3 â€"~9:30 Refreshments â€"‘ I Saturday, Oct. 16â€" cb 8:00 Dance lflndâ€"â€"l‘i‘hhld Â¥Park and Winnetka GSO. { prosd 9:30 Refreshments. k Overnight‘ steeping includlni breakâ€" day, Oct, 15, under the direction of Sgt. Tom:Jackson and Corp Harold Kelbe. â€" Gitls| of the Kappa (Kappa Delta sorority from Northwestern university will present a t\nnty minâ€" ute "spot" program on Friday. _ fast 35¢, Reservations close at 2 a.m. Sunday, Oct.‘ 17â€" {| j 9:00 Java Cluabâ€"Breakfast sprved by Service Mother‘s Clubâ€"Talk on Belâ€" gium by Dr. Robert Goffin. 6:00 Sandwichâ€"Salad upper.j? €:30 Singâ€"Song ts , $ 7:00 Movie‘ "Editor Henry Aldrich" 8:30 A. ‘A. T. C. Dance Band _/ Monday, Oct. 18â€" «â€"==s||| 2:00 Sewing instruction for wives of service men by Mrs. Marietta. 7:00 Dance instruction by Mrs. Lucy Smith. dl * 7:32 Craft . ingttuction. | || [iâ€", .. /.; <. 8 :15 Square Danceâ€"N. A, Finnell. 9:00 Danceâ€"Kenilworth GS$O. 9:30 â€"Refreshments." es s [if k y Nes To‘ conserve November 1, ;:Ie i fie library will day at 6 pam. to The library, be open fo lowing houri:g t 4 e ioml 1| ‘ ‘& â€" } J ’ | ; t P f .4 | s + _9 alm. to 6 pam ) "$ . | In addition to the |main] libfify: ¢ Laurel avenug¢, th¢ following u: are maintained for the di frib gtion « books top%c jving at solhé di tance : fppPSH ;, 5- Ravinia © Station, next | to /Gsell Drug store * . / Wednesiays gud Sathrdil . 10412 am. 1â€"§:30 pme .. . Juvenile books from § â€" Braeside schod1 Tuesd m. West Ridge schgol Thutsday a.m. NEW LIBRARY HOURS SNiP OE TARY _| _ + i I, J. W. McGI above state t is :houifi shown abe he Auditor of Pu 1%, 14. 15. 17. 18. g‘fiu‘a* 'fl'tsl‘flfi’ (2) got ® (3) Total Otherâ€" likbilit #4 Grand Tothl L) h flida : \to 9 p.m.) _â€" ;',"'g‘. + to 0 p [ t l O:m'n he |main] lib the or the disfribi ! i“t.d NIS, Cagh the above named h-k‘db solemnly, swear that the rue to pf my knowledge and belief, and that the items and € agree) wit iteme and amounts shown in the report made to ie hnts,; BÂ¥tate of lllinois, pursuant to law. | lel *4 sits ure paind P d by aits. orréet bay w*' HERN ILLINOIS }lonhn Illinois is ((Kficial Publication) ich ase constwructed simost entirely of wood. " almost < entisely of wood. *Â¥ [ 1 V in e w n igy n se en n ve aniith oprins i oornavancvanevnen aiges <of loans and/or investmé o i in i s T 40 big Elecuic © production me this 5th day of October, 1948. . _ _ ./ _ ARLINE MENTZER, Notary Public. .\ ~â€"~< Thursdoy, October ‘14, 1943 THE CONDITION OF D STATE BANK folâ€" ELD, ILLINOS and firtures $4,000.00 of Annual Fall Festival Sponsored By Church Oct. 23rd The® Highwood Methodist church will: sponsor its annual festival on for the occasion this year will be the Gifts of canned fryits or vegetables brought to the fall festival will ‘heip provide for the children. Those who wish to donate food, but‘ are unable to be present, may call H.P. 5218. D. B. E. TO SPONSOR | RUMMAGE SALE â€" . _ * A‘rummage sale will be sponsored by the Plymouth chapter, Daughters of the British ‘ Empire, Wednesday, Oct, 20, at 59 S. St. Johns avenue, corner of Laurel avenue. The sale will open at 9 a.m. Donations of rumâ€" mage will be. received at the store on Tuesday, Oct. 19. l ~} skill saws help to wot days JOHNSTON DAVIS FRED J. LABAHN % * E: J. W. McGINNIS,. Caskter $919,0658.92 $010,958.92 § 50,000.00 15,000.00 6.4'1.‘0 €26,808.68 222,120.11 1,639 30 eitl ts iess 985.12 ‘for the io #8.48 §9 i {$

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