i. ;n The party given Sunday for the children was well attended, with 200 childr~a "and parents present. The Loyal Order . of HmNo. 446, invites and to umdmmlnnyullon- day evening, Dec. Â¥, at Witten hall at 9;o‘clock.‘ Members are requested to turn in tickets at this time, Me ~and Friends Invited to Party â€" Creative Writers Group, and > Irma ’-d-.!nmn. one of members, will ¢dit the column. Soprano solo ...;.. Theilma Daggett Tenor solo ...... Marshall Peterson The Christmas cantata, "The Christ Child," by C. B. Hawley, will be given at the First United Evangelical church, S.Gmn“"‘db:‘i“d7z$m Sunday evening, at 7:45 o‘â€" clock. Mrs, Nestor Daggett is director and Miss Ro: Gunsteens the orâ€" ganist. ‘The public is invited to hear the following program: _ Organ Prclzde .. Romane Gunsteens Tenor solo ........ Marshall Peterson Yule Cantata To Be Given At Evangelical Church THE TENDER MERCY OF OUR GOD Anthem "I Wonder 1_Wander" (Apprachian ‘Mountain ‘Carol) !hAGIAl_Y THE PASTOR CANDLE uqt‘?' TING CEREMONY . while choirs / sing _ traditional Christmas M 2 o MANGER C Cborel Resporg Clightly, Lightly Bella n m : Preceding each gropup of carols the minister, Rev. Lester H. Laubenstein, will read appropriate Scripture. The program will be as follows :: ; At 11 p.m. the ghoirs of the church processional singing, "Hark, the Ange!s Sing" with the conâ€" ion participating. Thereafter choirs will interpret the carols of the nations grouped around a cenâ€" tral theme, "The Light of the World." l«tdtbeqohtqbomhan been arranged by Dr. and | Clarâ€" ence ‘Dickinson of New York : © Opening the program will be the Ce Sendr. uen AArgantch , guest play the "Suite Gothique" by t including the Choral, Menâ€" uét, Prayer at Notre Dame, and the Tocatta. t3 i+ 4 Special Christmas Eve Program At Bethany EV angelical Yuletide Programs Presented At Local Churches This Week Senior Choir Vol. 33, No. 43 . rinire? Wiseling, Janet Rap, | Give Once and for All to the Community Chest and "O Bethlshem" (Spanish) Esther H. Laubenstein; Sopranc, Janst Ray; day in Kansas City. Besides Lieut. Sanborn, leaves two" danghters, Louise, ‘attends Phehrook;:;ool for in Glen Arbor, Mich., and Judy, ‘who is in From 1921 to 1929 Mrs. Sfl?n taught commercial at Highland high school.: A of Kansas City, she had been in Washâ€" ington, DC., until this Mrs Sanborn was |with her t in Washington until he left spring forSouthAmr, A month ago he was home on leave, °â€" â€"; Seventeen local high )1 students await induction. into service ‘hfter the «nd of this semester. Charles ‘Herman, 18, was inducted December G6, \ and sevâ€" eral others have already taken â€" cath as army or naval ‘cadets. Intl in the list are: Jerry N Albert Gherardini, | James ~ Stiegler] Robert Brown, Jor Cantaglio, Joe! Carani, H Gllohbrt Hunt, en Man, out, | & Rugene P%d : Robert Schwall, Coit Spalding, Robért Sherâ€" win and Norman Chris ; To Be Inducted q End of Semester Seventeen Y outhi iM"-" w 1,“‘- the. responsibility of . the h-t" the less fortunate. _ . .:. [ _ Closing Hyminâ€"â€""Let us all with 4 Vn en es im â€" ‘Adt halll the Powke m ‘«'x l".""n:‘; D n abi¢ l‘“ “ ?m-‘“ % of esus. [ 9 + O | â€" Tiny "Lights"â€"Little Tots to. Jesus. the. acc ist. . The _ folâ€" lows: > s 7 Opening "Holy, Holy, | Woly, Lord God, Almighty." ‘*_ remes 00 ME +) +scA Shirley Snith and Sn in P _ o ipnpmatie Lianta"â€"ProphecietIâ€"of Jusue Hediund, Marilyn| Lawrentz, Cérol Gorâ€" don, and Roliert Moscher. ?["‘ Redeemer Churcl Christmas Progr Sun., Dec. 26, 4 P. A solo, "Away in a M. be sung by Shirley Bock. home. Gift dis ion has bken preâ€" pared by the staff of S school teachers iminediately after/the Wworship. Te The RedacmcrEvinxehcfl theran church Chris : eve : ram on Deâ€" mm%uhw â€"The brief vesper service will in the sermonettes to be: preached by the very younger Sunday school childfén. > The length: of the Avorship service has been lan:qd to 45 to ue ore hagl, mmmcrinn in s Christmas Eve Matked By Vespers, Addresses, Distribution of Gi Prayer CM.‘P‘NM Washâ€" DC., (until this Mrs was ‘with her ht in ton until he left spring h America.. A month ago he t lovm Anbare. >‘ & f G igelical | ‘uthenn on Deâ€" t 7:30 pim. The Herman, k?.mdsevl- aken â€" cath Intluded in Albert eri Robert oe! Carani, y the very iip) service 1 to ' Chrâ€" za) in the Notuph Highland Park‘s NEWS Paper for 33 Years t doe®. will ¢ Hig)land Park Press cer. + 1 ipt. Stewart said, "Although the recruiting rate hasâ€" stepped up conâ€" sidetably in the WAC during the past] td lweeki.hwe are certain that mand who are p ‘to join : gre erring their :,xl::euts untif the holidays are over, Now we can lagsure these women thit even, though they enlist immediately, they will spend Christmas with th¢éir famiâ€" lies before being assigned to duty nen who are recruited for the Wothen‘s | Army corps | betwéen the present time and the first of the year will not be called for active duty until after t‘l:ye MCthyii(h has beg: an e . _ Ma Stewar ldlï¬aois WAC ream' offiâ€" io pand e ds it |Scouts thank all those who coâ€" opernted with them in the drive and state that they hope Highlfl [Park ’“ will continue tohflp'r:- vide athmwnition by turning . ir reake jto thei butdm:reguh:ly. 8e . t Girl Scout grease colleeâ€" tion a success, with 1,470 ‘of grease being col . This is sufficient to fire: 1800 antiâ€" shells and to make 1350 pounds of gh ider...:=>>; § . j ii-lf.écouta C'ollecit _ antities of Grease fot War Ammunition "The [colfection also â€"brought $58.80, vhich will be used through the Juliette t ftosmlydothinpu’doï¬\er iecegsities to needy children in foreign 3 (ig) Murray M. Waxman, inâ€" f in the Minneapolis air field, and band. of the former Elizabeth Ruwitch, lost his life in a| last F mdthgfmnphm ision, Lt]: Waxman was formerly an enâ€" inecr for the Chrysler Motor Corparâ€" i L.':f one of the earliest enlistees after) war was declared. For a time he was at Great Lalnes.l‘-dhu August he was married to Miss Elizaâ€" beth| Ruwitch, 340 Moraine Rd. . itch has three brothers, all najpts, in the service, two of whom Lt. A Hus! <| |("Â¥es, Virginia, there is a Santa Claus. He exists as cer: as love andge‘tiermi:{ rand devotion exist. . . . Alas! how dreary: would be the world: if there were no Santa Claus.. It d be as dreary as if there were no. Virginias. .. . The eternal light with which childhood fills the world would be extinguished. 1| "Not believe in‘ Satita ! ‘You might aswell not believe. in fdirles! . . ..Nobody sees Santa Claus, but that is no sign that there is none. The most real things in the world aré: those ‘hith neither children ror men can see. . . . (ee. % || [*""No Santa Claus! | Thank God! he lives, and he lives forâ€" ever. >~» thousand years from now, Virginia; nay, ten times ten C Recruits Aurray Waxman, and of Local Girl, In Crash ighland Park, IHinois, Thursday, December 23, 1943 (Reprint : from th ; of the late Frank P. Church, in New Tok Snt. To Ino mmgulty of a Hitle #it named Pramp. y * "Dear God, while crimson candles glow â€" And timdedir:umhladen o, : :‘ Look down on us, we humbly pray, And let all be kind, to&y. f Wl OL:t‘ach.,_dxilQ know the gricd? ijoy .‘ Give streugth to those who needs makt tdill / Forever in grief‘s barren soil. ~ _ . | Give peace utthue whose loved: ones lie Beneath the n,r‘g YÂ¥uletide sky ; £ By wreaths of holly let us be ? } Reminded of His charity. er Send down to us Thy blessing, then, . *‘ Of Jove and peace on earth; Amen." IS THERE A SANTA CLAUS? . CHRISTMAS PRAYER dristuias Jo At Among the 434 graduates were 63 engineers, the first class to complete the work of Northwestern‘s new instiâ€" tute of technology, ~established in 1939. At the dil::ef'ziveq graduating engineers at the Georgian hotel, Evanston, Gordon was awarded scholarship honors for‘ excélience in academic work. e Gordon Olson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Olson, 1229 Pleasant avenue, received the bachelor of science deâ€" gree in civil engineering at the comâ€" mencement held in Scott hall© on Northwestern‘s â€" Evanston â€" campus Saturday afternoon, Gordon Olson : Receives B. 8. Degree From N. U, T/Sgt. Ray A| Shupe,| acrial en> gineer, manning a gun turret position in combat, and . stationed in ‘North Africa, has . been reported missing in action over Northern Italy, according to word reéceived by his wife, Mrs: Mona Shups, 447 Gencoe Avenue. The action. took place about the middle of November. | + : , Mrs. Shupe is 1mployefi;in the doc tors‘ offices at 2 No. Sheridan Road. Ladies. All these things help ‘to make «B oaal y y an &m one for soldiers unable to spend Christâ€" mas at home. { Sgt. Ray A,. Shupe Aerial Engineer Missing In Action .. Bright, weliâ€"filled stockings given out at noo;‘emeu.l)ec n&-‘:‘.‘fo:::ld ‘dance in with gifts ‘ Gates . garnished . ‘with ‘holly . and wreaths â€" (whatâ€"no mistletoe?) lighted Christmas candies and other colorful : holiday ‘ldmncm at ‘the Post are the work of the Ft. Sheridan Volunteers, acting under the direction of Mrs. Harry Kgf; chairnfan of the lilinois , Garden Club in cooperation with numerous other clubs and organâ€" izations, m Col. John ;T. Fort Sheridan Glows With Holiday Cheer it DON‘T BURN PAPER 49 w â€"<Aron, â€" | 4 215th haet Decedhe, in chapel ui';mw 17. the Mastor‘s: degree Awarded Master‘s | ; Degree fm:\v of C. â€" Dorothy Einbecker, 325. P avenue, was one of 220 &a who were a bachelor, sional, orf . advancell ‘degrees Office Civilian The Office of Civilian Defep wmse:md.nd.yrrug# 24,‘and Friday, Dec., 31. | â€" / ! Smiles instead of ns now ‘gree the souni! of remlmfln ' ‘ company at Ft. Sheridan, and ‘ morning | greetings exchanged : it ‘wentle tones. ho Meals o 2 the home of C. M. Wynns, â€" on Thursday. Nothing of a serioy Walter Pople: . of Highwood, Victi Of Heart Attack t ooo 24 ue ol in Mi k.‘ | Melvin, deughter) Helen, fve at Mpndelge Grass Fires Keep | Local Firemen Busy Defense Closed Dec. 24, 29 â€" The réason for all this diffegence is the public address *yslfun instglled in ~the company ban-mblow in stead of harsh bugle notes, the boy§ sre awakened> by thesoothing \s # of ‘"Put, Your Arms Ajound [ Me, Honey." â€" o t . o. > d On Wednesday ofhlflstv‘wpek ter [ Maj. Gen. Frank Parker, . exe Pople, â€"52, 115 High~St., Highwood,[Hirectorâ€".of the IHinois. War Cc was taken to Lake County hospita oinmeinukjngt.‘ut the public where he ‘died, later in the day, of : inue their efforts in all diréctio heart audick. | > 6 . M M I : ds sowiery in 1ï¬ %ivf:;f‘ | '?" } is ry in 1| thelp mstm‘ymh ghwoo ‘}3 {741 Om Wilder, e xM employed as yard foreman by the Chid Rapiénia ‘A rtist cago & Shore RR. ;/ 4k oT._ g *A > in Calls to extinguish| 40 grass i etc., kept the fire \department ‘b this week, one call in as ca as 3:30 a m. A boiler <explosion Sleepy Soldiers Start the Day Singing Highland Park Man A Casualty On _ â€"| Makin Island acting as @ssistant cashier of the Rullâ€"i} Holiday festivities should not be man Conpany in the Union depot atlfpermitted to slow up the various war w“ 1$ ~81 -“u . ~'41! .‘i& u .nw w* M Mrs.Kathorine in:of, pekiiBirged. in a statement.. Vi a brother James, who lived{MArnold °P. Benson, chairman‘ of the in Chicago ETC1 47~ woPp * ommittee on Public Education. "L _ _ Km :: 1 f . "The war with the axis goes on 24 Word was received by Mrs. Ellen Sweeney, 1817 Krenn Ave., last bek, that Pfc, John W. Fealy was in action during the stirure of Island. Mrs, Sweeney had a% guardian of Pic. Fealey, an for 25 years. ( «[ | 16 e mt mitn 1 ; . was at ail aofl fast Getober, whineg was maved byAeco:di& Mss un received mmv% Mr. Mrs. sotimer, 125 Plaantr tï¬m,‘ their ::l. m Sue. oit Perioned o cnfay it ie awa, but suffe ualty. It i.ndiwed’,rbowever:'om Gmdnlez was tame by comparison. | 1 »yi, Bowden enlist::l with the ul rines early in 1942, i$ the son off Mrs: Georgs Bowden, 625 Central A: _| Cheerful letters redqve‘déb Mr. and | $92! &m; ty Mrs. August Norvic, 1747 Broadview ‘@ usual ‘Ave., state that their son, Lt. Adoiph | mw«:flmw (Swede) ‘Norvic, is ï¬ eserit hosâ€"| | 3 is, boxes : 'm""'*-" expécts to be well soun. Three letjers | § bouses during Christmas vacation. vrrim-:urlier'but:rmuhthe nyone .who is out wh-;:& fnnit . fndicars j board ihip | Faptairt cails may either "him, mail, indicate that ‘jis aboard ghip Te hiex o y in the bound for T:r.a'!v:, and speak : feefing: .' l s sox“mu“mmm directly of the chaplain‘s comforxpg mon| ley weekly "nj“‘vm. in ‘preparation for the L?al | il]ltqb: ade by J“â€â€œ, yaper pickâ€"ups They speak, also, of ‘the lintense heat} | & o by. Junicr ceptaigs upon and of conversation with Sgt. Gegrge | §°446t . â€" f Highland Park Marines Take Part in the Battle of Tarawa Make Yuletide Gift Wrappings Recruits For Wakke Paper Army Te arrended, School of Immncilait mception and the loca! school, late ting as @ssistant ‘of the a 680 Laurel Ki Highland P Tk low the maximum rate to insure 2 Te serve supply to meet unforseen -I spells.. Maximum percentages of conâ€" M#Mw,h&uu ceed the maximum percentace fig [, OPA has received reports that fuel oil is being burned at an excessive ‘mrefl"ith&pmâ€ï¬z the local War .Price and Rationin "m‘m‘_ï¬unï¬uï¬m that consumers watch their ‘oil conâ€" Consumption This Year _ Mr. Wilder is spending the H.l: Season in Wshington, D. C. with daughter, Elizabeth, but will return shortly after the New Year. ‘. An exhibition oflandocâ€ahflhl 1f. ‘w'fllld'kl‘ is now ‘ae:vmletï¬o'ma:ofwmh Co., Park Ave., near St. Johns Tkmmhoï¬.{t!?mb of Tom Wilder, Ravinia artist, and may be sgen at any time during the ed one minute, _* _ } +/3 "There stili is need for scrap £ be ever active | steel fnfl-cuwhg y and night are turning out material or our fighting men. Few of the war ies are l#nttmzdon for Christâ€" mas or Nzw Year‘s day. “Wfla:te faty are in such ‘demand hat the government is spending large sumsâ€" to tell the public of the need ind to annownce that ration points will )e given to housewives who sellâ€"honseâ€" old fats and greases to their butchers, “mm:t:mademchlmb ible record in the war effort that we lo not want to see‘it spoiled by a letâ€" lown now,.Gov. Dwight H. Green and Maj. Gen. Frank Parker, . executive lirector..of > IMinois. War Council, ioiumeinlmn(t!mthefllicu- inue their efforts in all dirgctions," 0t nfhyhdm%i;; uding: ‘the | holidays," Benson id. "Accordingly, we back here on home frant should :recognize the act that our efforts must ‘not be reâ€" Consumption actually should be beâ€" "Deoemberigtbegmtutm?- r generating month of the year," a B ‘ representative states, "Collecâ€" this morth‘ should be almost donâ€" the November total tonnage." Mixéd waste paper when reclaimed, was pointed out, is usable in countâ€" :clny:dn the ‘war front. R“Sol and shipped in paper. Solâ€" iers eat from paper plates, drink from aper cups. : Blood Plasma is shipped aptairt calls may cither phone ‘him, t‘ take* her collection directly to the ictory boxes at the railroad stations. med:’y;fmmm ‘ e nmcraï¬ni?m cardboard containers. Barracks are e with paper wallboard, paper roofâ€" & paper insulation. Even ‘cartridges e wrapped in paper ; and, of course, V ar Activities © lot to Be Retarded y Holidays the newest recruits b: mn:}plia for the battle fronts of he world. 4 Mrs: Nathan Corwith Jr,, ion as of December 13 in the ma;â€"mmthnau of the yearly ration, ... .. S1L. Give Double TN: Ym to Community Chest and * Wt Fund . Be Double 5¢ a Copy, $1.50 a Year e in 9 & 6 _V 4 s ie 2C -â€".“ éi‘ wap PsP Tok