The Women‘s Society ql’ C’m.llan Service will have a regular ing ‘at thchrd&hr&y,&cmberl:n & p.m. Mrs. Hannah P. Lafier, wife of ‘the pastor, will be the speaker. Acâ€" cording to Mrs. Rubin Olson, society president, this is to be an important meeting at which time new of are urged to be present,> .â€"~. . ‘The celebration and observation: of the Christmas: season closes with the Sunday evening service of December 26 which begins at 7 :45 p. m. A Christâ€" mas cantata titled "The 't“wil?ln presented by the junior thoir under the direction of Miss Grizzela Truax. BonDs AYT POST OFFICE â€" _ For those wishing to give war bonds as Christmas gifts, "a present with a future," Postmaster Daniel Cobb states that the post office Has on hand gift {olders and special smallerâ€"type bonds. Following the m a social for slll(avillhehelq:' the church baseâ€" ment. A Christmas tree, Santa Clans, and the sharing of gifts will be feaâ€" tured during this p-rToftbeprognm. Christmas eve from 7 to 10 p. m. htbthesm-lcm‘iu;WOf a the young people. This year the eveâ€" B ï¬agisbaushar&;ithffl\em | geople of the Highland Park Methoâ€" | *( dist church. The caorpbined group will | _ Â¥isit shutâ€"ins and others. Hot chocolite | > , The Christmas day worship service will be held at 6 a. m., December 25, in the church. At 11 ia.m. a complete dy?ï¬mofthcn;l’mopningm- ice Wwill: be conducted Both services are to be restricted to songs, to prayâ€" er, and to 1 message from the pastor. Included in the Christmas program this year is the presentation of "The Empty Room," a drama of the first Christmas written. by: Dorothy Clarke Wilson. The cast of jseven characters are the following : +Misses Marion Serâ€" lthoxPagliï¬.Cto’ynCrM Shirley Hicks and Rev. Lioyd Lafier. Wallene Cronkhite has assisted in the preparation of the play. : The bonds tmhay be had immediately, ready to be presented on Christmas. . In line with a custom which has many years to support it, the annual Christmas program of the‘ Highwood Methodist church will be presented in the church by the young people Sunâ€" day, Dec. 19, at 7 :30 p. m. F As in previous years special music, songs, and readings by the children will be presented. Likewise, the awards for regular Sunday school attendance will be made. Among those: to receive awards will be the five children of the Cronkbite family. Carolyn, Waliene, and Eunice will be awarded the fiveâ€" year bars. Walter will receive a fourâ€" year award, and Virginia, age three, will be given a ont«year bar. Rose Pagliai will receive a fiveâ€"year bar. and: doughnuts are to be served the singers following their singing tour., Annual Program At Highwood. Methodist Chaurch This Sunday , Bernadine Booth, Eunice*Cronk THIS CHRISTMAS _ GIVE THE BEST! WAR BONDS AND STAMPS FEL L § > A STORE OF FRIENDLINESS 16, 1943 !‘**"‘-,E several songs on the ocherina, more commsonly krown as the potato. Miss »Carmella . Rossi of Highwood . sang comic songs, and Pvt. Arnold Alpiner entertained with several piano selecâ€" ‘of the U. S. O, announced that the next talent show would be held in : January. a> . â€" The second in a a‘fliafofkï¬ shows was presented at the y avenue U. S. O. in Highwood on YMMMW.NW gram was sponsored by the Chicago chapter of Catholic : Daughters of America, who furnished the prizes and refreshments. A § Miss Rutn Forster of Chicago and Miss Larry Lawrence of Highland Park, both vocalists, tied for first place for the Victory Belies prize, Pvt. Louis Sari, playing the electric guitar won the first prize for the servicemen, â€"which was a long distance telephone Song Selections | â€" . | f The Misses Olga Cantagellio and Claire Innocenzi‘| both â€"sang several selections, and were accompanied by Miss Sally© Glass of, Highwood. Prt. Oscar Stular presented a â€"series of sound effects and impersonated several radio stars. Pvt. Lee Spangler played "Twill be, the same another flay!" It is announced that a collection of poems by Edith Lovejoy Pierce, one of the‘ "Brochure poets," will be pubâ€" lBished in 1944 by Harper‘s.. And if you will listen to The First Nighter, December 19, you will hear a ‘play "Romance and : Rooms to Rent," which was ‘written by two other members ‘of the group, Monita Giescke and Helen Froelich. ‘This team is working on a series of radio .They‘ write unâ€" Ey a luncheon. Mrs. Mildred Hacssâ€" ler, lunéheon chairman, annbunced ‘Soup‘s on" with the following origâ€" inat version of Old Mother. F(ub- bard‘s dilemma ; ; 3 "My points are goneâ€"my cnpl}ontd bare, â€"=.! 4 ; So tea and toast must be my ‘fue; But still, my friends, you‘d !?Am . Staye. .1 1 : p By Members of the ‘Creative W riters‘ . At: the North Shore Creative Writâ€" ers‘ "Manuscript Day," Thursday, the cream of the stmester‘s productions was presented in a program followed _ Robert Slayback will present colâ€" ored motion pictures at the weekly meeting of the Highland Park Lions club today (Thursday) at the Open House tearoom at 12:15 o‘clock. > LIONS TO SEE MOTION PICTURES NCCSâ€"USO Presents Second Talent Show . InSeries, Dec. 10 : fFoal Attained §¥ c #\ $I%"3.i ‘xf H. (Women| serving: in‘ the stampâ€" and < uï¬h; at Woolworth‘s Pbfle: . Jay Glidden, Mrs. P. V. Jester, P.. L. |Frable, Mrs. Jared Johnâ€" son, Mrs. }‘s?. Hamilton, Mrs. Elwaod 14; M, (Mrs. J. .C. Ewell{ Mrs. E, Hadigy,; Mrs. P.O.E. Johnison and Mi“ M M i | + 8‘ Sunset Terrace _ _ Party to Be Held .. _| ATtC mimunity Center esd cls l‘m!A__-‘A S o 1 na k ht }‘r~|,‘9 mï¬mm, ‘errace association‘s cucj:-. part }\-ill be given at the imâ€" i &nter Friday evening, Dec. 17, at 8 o‘clo¢R, Old fashioned games will played. :r,rd‘ each guest is asked to ing a gift for the "grabâ€"bag". |Hostesseg~will be Mrs. G~F, Bichâ€" and Mrts. John Crompton, and coâ€" Lostesses | will be Mrs. Roland ‘Crane, rs, Nillired Massey, Mrs.. Gaston rt, ’L O.. W. Frost, Mrs. tane Jolnson and Mrs. A. J. The traflitjonal Christmas party of th’Nonh‘ Service league of the Chicago Maternity center will be held Monday afi¢rnoon, Dec. 20, at ?Ie home of Mrg. E. J, Phillips, 300 Fairâ€" view averie, Winnetka, at 2 o‘clock, -43 sing ‘carols and preâ€" pare toys hnd food baskets to be sent to the-Ch_o céenter. A grabbag will Annual Christmas â€" |National Victory Party of Service League\on Monday _/ Fred lives in Bronson, Iowa, a@d ‘has been with || the "North Western" for 20 years, Although his ,work probably will never make headlme news, ! | his job is vital, For he belongs to that vast army r 'ofwotkcnwho keep roadbeds in top condition. || rail in to beâ€"Jaidâ€"ballast is to‘ be added . . . éwuï¬ do: it checrfully and well. '&;ut-?& dving.a rail spike or dghtenâ€" if img a‘bait we woule? if he dbca‘t with, oten: uniformed Jap or, Nazi were the objects ‘of his He‘d hardly be human if he didn‘t. For lnslson, Sergeant Walter, has :eenTacnon as a bomber E%fl War Stamps ) Week‘s Sale P. High School *it s e Harrison of Highland r president of the league, xtheptrgym Friday e Chicago :Racquet club, new members of the . H. Charles Requa of road, Northbrook. : in, Sicily; Sergeant Ray has had nine ~_THE PRESS Recently the Linccjt‘\ school chil> dren heard Mrs. Lonig ‘Sinclair give h talk ‘on "Our Flag." By iMustrating cther flaï¬?. such as the Cross of St. Andrew‘s, ‘the Union Jack, Bunker Hillâ€" and others, she depicted. through story our the American flag ‘came to be. â€" \ A sound moving picture, ‘"The S§or§ of Out Flag," summarized ‘Mirs. $ it‘s. talk. © /.. > . >*. } ho Shipments will then be made to the army camps and naval stations in the Sixth Service command .and to any Illinois man in this country or overâ€" seas who requests books. .‘The overâ€" seas shipments are limited to ‘ five pounds per person and a letter reâ€" questing the .books: must be . adâ€" dregsed cither to the State library or the Chicago Public library by the service men before the shipment can be filled. t f f ‘Our Flag‘ Is _ Subject of Talk to Lincoln Pupils . By presenting speakers and moving pictures, schools in Dudjllct 108 have more than met the state requirements for the teaching of Ainetrican history. â€"Iilinois, however, will continue on a stateâ€"wide scale uinder the direction of Hon. Edward J.â€"Hughes, secresary of state and state librarian, and Carl B. Roden, librarian of the Chicago Pubâ€"‘ lis dibrary. : Books wil be collected throughiout the state, donors may léave them at any, public library. From there ‘the books will be sent to the nearest of the two deposigppries which are the lHiilinois State library and the Chicago public library: : se is still a demand for books, but the campaign was not a success nationally from the service viewpoint. . =. . ‘The national Victory Book camâ€" paign is going ofut of business; there Book Campaign To Be Discontinued se xX Smï¬Chuuwillbom;&* wflnumby.tbewm and music will be by the Waukegan All service men are invited. High: land Park girls will act as junior hosâ€" resses and ladies of Campbell 6. Order of the Eastern Star, as ‘senior sponsor a ‘Christmas party: dance m.wl&u# soni temple, 19 N. Sheridan . road. | There wilt be dancing from 9 p.m. until 12 Masoni¢ Service â€"‘ Center to Sponsor Party and Dance â€" Invitt Service Men on the Transportation Front. But they‘re al years of service %m«l is now an instructor at Aberdecn ig Ground, Maryland, months in North Afri¢a; while Bill‘s two hectic years in the Merchant Marigg included service on the tanker Jows Am ‘ ‘} it was torpedoed! Then there‘s Licutenant Ei#in, who has seven Fighting ~fathers and figi#ing sonsâ€""North Revitalize wgh a visit to The Eims. Drink the waters ... take the baths. All four kinds of the world‘s most effiâ€" ciént Mineral Waâ€" ters. ScientificBaths & Miracle Massages i5 PEACE FOR aALmOost "A CENTURY SERVING AMERICA 1N / WAR AND | piy old ol mar t oe 1 at HOTEL twu M on |Frokt, others on the Battle ALL WER IN THE _\ "wams neatâ€"South ror your â€" wlupi plaging a real part in De |ukd accommodations on the Ameri Plan {including oll meals) from $7§singleâ€"{$12 double) to $13 single({$@1 double) a day according to‘r lected. Write for literature. OUSE HEALTH FURLOUGH N ge® j T (; IaptemneGaiphintighonts ] Q Vear‘s eve party will be igivghl by the Highland Park Riks 4 the Elks hail, agcording to Chaitfnan Len ‘Steffen. â€" 1. l' ded in the evening‘s program ‘with hy the serving of a complete turâ€" ‘ke ~}f;' ner and refreshments. Reserâ€" (\-; j must be in by Dec. 20 and ï¬ e made by calling HP. 3211, GudsG are invited to attend. rgl t carcery .( . ) »“': O. Longabaugh of Graysâ€" 14k§, find Mac B. AMshuler of Waukeâ€" gi :"11 their work on yiew in the galesies of the Club Women‘s bureau at Mindel Brothers. _ , J on ® 1sS O U R | Greet New Year