: * Please help keep wite â€"WELCOME 10 CHUR dise ‘ is Cornerbrook, Newfoundland, where U, S, O.‘s latest offâ€"shore clubâ€" house is to be opened. Equipped with facilities for nearly every type of out~ American yervice men ‘stationed in Newfoundland will soon have a winter playground comparable to the best anyâ€" ;&u'on."ï¬vufl...ustothe U S. S P SUNDAY SERVICESâ€" Te S banday An Athe month, : B wiEnyesnAayvs Akt sAnits »AYtâ€" artokmil "supetiiegere ts C * ;0:::-&. Morning %m as m flm evening, NDJ:; Women‘s society of Christian Service USO Plans Playgrounds For Our Servicemen â€" In Newfoundland T9; war. Meraing worghty .strvice. _ D+ meets in all departments at 11 o‘clock in the parish house. Rev. Lester H. Laubsinstein, Minister EBUNDAY,. Dec. 26â€"#:30 a.m... Sunday -l{‘b;rm. b_um"__u _ _§:48 p.m.,. Christian Endeayor. _ They will observe the postponed Candle Lightâ€" ete the first. Tuesday of the month. o4 e Amcat wl prsatdenes â€" Location of this new winter paraâ€" HICHLAND PARK PRESBYTERIAN wrflm avenue Lauretta place HIGHLAND PARK THSICHNET Pastor w Mrs, Braun a c§ â€"Butlington, Ia., are halidays| with the Saa street. _ gram. .G SATURDAN), Dee., y ...%‘ 8UNDAY, WDeq., 26â€" _‘ :80 a.m., Sunday school. || /. ‘/ }.'“ :. i s Bible 10 :30 .. po.. m?c The nursery care young children the assembly hall.||| kA e $ 8 p.m., Five worship at Forest, American hall, W and Meâ€" com| SUNDAY, Sm FRIDAY,|MDeq., 31â€"â€"7:45 p.m., Gonfessional service. | ncements for union may be thade on Thursday 7 and evening. | 1 s ntet Ne Hinet ave . wiffithle < with REDEE o e ts ; an W Central and McGov E}“ ': 5, _\\’:c%v,‘u»i olidays for war |soy, David, nding : the f family, 18 *vtï¬( £ /3 | (Catholic} M Total of $72,191.176 In ;}g’.lbsc'ipï¬o',uq to [ Community, War Fund ns 9 .ï¬mps in the back of book three." re shoe stamp shows a miniature gwm ‘in fight, and is . labelled "Ration Stamp 1." ‘This stamp came 0 use on November 1, and it will femain valid. indefinitely, along with Stamp 18 in Ration Book One. _ |. |. Attnc ndnï¬' the official |closifig oq the |Mighland Park Cphinnitt’ and ," und campaitn last night, Earl E.: iï¬h oul, chairman dï¬- ‘trhe g&ml campgign committee and J. M.] Maxâ€" wel ';hzirm‘an Yof the special gifts contpiittee ‘reported ‘a total of $72; 19176 in subscriptions received from 3 afk ighland Park Mnï¬bcrï¬. | While the total.secured in Highland Park\fails $2,808 short of the ‘75.(;!) gos 1 Wwhich ‘had been set, the amount subkdribed and the total number of subsgribers marks an all time record for a financial campaign of this charâ€" actér in Highland Park and the camâ€" paigt committee, in announcing the fingl | closing ‘of solicitation, stated that they were still hopeful that the shorfage would:be made up when full «m;er of ‘subscriptions made by Highland Park citizens to the Chicago Cothmunity and War Fund campaign $ gude "It will take some time for thig transfer to be worked out," Mr. Sproul said. J | > ‘ttent of the prospects in the Comâ€" mdnity and the Community Chest offiâ€" cidls are proud of the record made and are ‘sincerely appreciative of the giï¬dt amount of time and effort given by all the voluntedr workers."" ftte any accurate information from iIIeliabk source dealing with prisâ€" hers of war. OWLI warned against r%nbility of enemy broadcasts and :&:inn paying ‘any, private ‘individâ€" id} or organization for such informaâ€" h ‘the special gifts committee and| the general campaign committee havye done is complete & job as .g':-' sible «in tl,is .campaign," â€"President K n of the Highland Park Comâ€" munity Chest said last night.> . ‘"These cohimittees covéred ~practically â€" 100 Wext-ofâ€"irin of service men who ra4ye been taken prisoner by the ;&‘my wilf receive swift and accurate notification, the Office of War Inâ€" fdématbn has announced, ‘The govâ€" etnment immediately: will transmit | Because some people have used the vrong stamps in Book . Three for ation Stamp 1, tamp 18 Ration Bk. 1, ‘o Be Used for Shoes {ar Office Promises uick And Accurate ews From Front 14 e P s l f o s ons !?; ; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per yea outside of Lake County, Hilinoig.: kesolutions of card o thanks, obituaries, of entertain sicht, ‘of ‘other affairs where an ad unssion charge is f b J;l& Lester (S) Olson, Publisher. :| â€" _ R. B. Olson, Editor. : [ 1. ds the current issue. it Pare snlr d‘ be, wgnen talh mmmmpf'm*w They should reach the editor We Issued ‘Thursday of each week by m'-whrk;m.,sm;hdg Entered as second class ;nng March 1, 1911, at the, Post Office Highland Park, IHlinois. PBz > BUSINESS DIRECTORY )' #i K the‘ § uis Te m Parody Written By : B. J. Sackheim, Father of Two Local Persons The dinner, which will be served at noon, includes: < _ d ts Cream of Celeéry Soup with Croutons tâ€" «> Roast Turkey â€" ;. Sage IZressin'g.,aud,Giblet Gravy i nowflake Potatoesg || =: Baked Squash _ Creamed Corn Head lettuce shlad with Russian > i DNllinl the : a +Hot Rolls and Butter ‘Mince Pie Chocolate Nut Assorted fruits, nuts and can * Auto Body Repairing Special Dinner At Fort On Christmas A spécial Christmas dinner will be served at Fort Sheridan on Christâ€" mas day, according to Colonel . John T. Rhett, post commander. fls B. J. Sackheim, father of Norman R. . Sackhein, 266 Woodside place, and Mrs. Sam R. ‘Maness, 248 Oakâ€" land . place, has. composed: the: ing: song, which is a parody to the tune of| "Jingle Bells:" © | ‘The department is keeping up with applications as they are received, reâ€" assignments have been made and numâ€" bers assigned to all applications, ‘but ié:hoad'et mï¬ompeded:;v«y of ristmas . to those in the servi freomge piater will mot e detostifé at the post office until Dec. 24, | || OfMï¬WMï¬'z‘m ‘i?‘ddwflflazooumg.fl; UNCLE ‘SAM‘S JENGLE SONq (Tune, Jingle Bells) . :./ ; | |By B J. Sacklicim . | About two. years ago . | f The double crossing Japs, ( Attacked us by surprise,| . &6 'I‘hey".xnght that‘ we were saps ; They found out they*were wrong, Misfortune is their"lot,â€" _‘ . _ We‘ll soon get into Action strong . And give ‘em all we got. w t Jingle guns, jingle bombs, Jingle all the day, _ | Ob, what fup it is to knock Th.edl&l out of, our way. . Jingle tanks, jingle planes, Jingle all the day, , f Ob, what fun it is to kick Herr Hitler on his way. We are big and strong,â€" And busy as can be, / And it won‘t take long, : : To win our victory ; ~ Just work hard and be true, Production‘s what we need, WeW lick the Japs the Nazi Our-Tcountty'n take the lead. No State License Plates Mailed Till / After Christmas Rush In order to avat‘lv*incrumthc alâ€" ready heavy burden of wartime Christâ€" mas mailing, automobile license plates will ‘not be: dispatched until @fter TChristmas it has been W:‘y the State Automobile. department of| the office of Secretary of State‘ Edward J. Hughes. _ [ Jingle guns, Jingle: bombs, Jingle all the day, : Oh, what fun it is to knock ‘The Japs out of)our way. Jingle tanks, ï¬o&k planes, Jingle all the day, .‘ ; Oh, what fun it is to kick The "Fuerher" on his way. THE / HICGHLAND PARK PRESS ~DAMLS | AUTO RECONSTRUCTION CoO. * Dynamic Wheel Balancing 3 lody'&cfondu Repairing * d xt t u2" t Chorus : j 1 $1.50 per . year |Wa|tei' <â€" _ Products Télephone No Mechanics, service M trouble shooters are the: we desire. No age llmgj active men. Mmm,,j irestigate. Wtift’_a!dcj for appointment.) . in Missouri. Anothét son, Melvin, a daughter, Miss Helen,‘live in M delein. : e § s( 3 | Funeral â€"4crvicks fwere held Satur Opére from Kelle®‘s chapel. Interment was able i Momorial Park retasten {/ sov l m . NC =_ ' | + l f a in pe: Want Adsg! ... geration men are needed nc play an important part, in promising new md,ï¬try 0 fied men will be giyen impor responsibiliti¢k. You offeredâ€" : of food freezing equipment t@r| Your Chief Operator the home, isprepqring for f lr‘-..... L ol .. w ro s d wLg l o d Highwood Resident, Dies In Hospital: â€" Mr. Popla.came to tluq country| i 1911 fromh England, and had been &# resident of Hig!nvoc& for the last th years. He was employed ‘by the "Chi as yard gang foreman. . iC _ Waiter Lchl;af&s‘mx | 15 High e o on ‘ounty hospital: on | , Dec 15, at the age of 52 years,| [ Three of his five children are ser ingiqthemy. Lipyd and Harold a overseas, while Raymond is st#tion FOR SALE: LARGE SIZE SYNG FOR SALE : LIONEIL, HEAVY "C ‘gauge scale model freight train wi four cars, one auton:tlc unloadi track and transformet, $35.. Ex track 15¢c. Switches }$9 a pair; ‘â€"Other accessories. â€" Phone H. P. 1 FOR SALE : . ELECTRIC TRA equipment, 1 freight train, ostrea . liner, |track, lmldï¬'l and . ot items.| Phone H. P. 1052. " ..‘ _ FOR SALE : PLAY PEN, $4; BA bugyj (like new), ‘$20; bassit $3,50;â€" diiper pail, $1.50; fullâ€"si mahogany bed {adult)‘ $15.00, H. P. 1243 after 3::30 p.m. j FOR SALE: TAN | ALLâ€"WC , polo coat, fully lined, with zipâ€"in , and \nut#lenï¬h: chamois mlidmz. Never been worn. _ 14. Callt â€"H .P. 7941 . > .â€" Deeptreeze Diyision POST WAR OPPORTUNITY 4. Progressive tma agement, pleasar working condition comfortable tran portation, : !â€" :: : jig saw, $14. Call H. P. 3986. 2: A fascinating o cupation. requirir individual resourc fulness. j 3. Fastest growir postâ€"war field, cou led with emplo ment security. { . 1. Good wages in mediately in. wor important to th war effort.© DEEPFREEZE, the origin J. B. REPLOGL Chief Engineer â€" â€" FOR TRAINED REFRIGERATION MEN _ Help Wanted For [ TÂ¥ | â€" sratioNaky Prrmwcew | J CARP | Lz' ' o m 3 | _ crossint walyniukx U : are eligible if not already â€" Yo-mmï¬m already :| || employed . ersential industry. “%I,v Einpioynmiegt Officts ‘|. Real Estate for Sale eb h kA Ace e in oo 1 6 f tb meds FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 54 â€" â€" North Shore Line Room 1316â€"79 W. Monroe St. Continuous emproyment ; free transportation ; most while you learn. If you are in other war work do not â€" â€" Railroad Positions â€" FOR MEN AND WOMEN â€" North Shore Line W&:Mm Real Estate â€" Loans â€" Insurance | * 226 Railway Ave., Highwood ; BEL‘L TELEPHONE ~COMPANY POST EXCHANGE \Restaurant and Sales Work â€" FORT SHERIDAN + Needs: Help for MALE AND FEMALE No experience necessary â€"full pay while in trainâ€" cations with â€" payâ€"disaâ€" bility and benefit plansâ€" excellent working condiâ€" offers opportunities to girls udvquenwlun local, Jong distance and other branches of operâ€" AND TALK iT OVER Civilian : Signa! Corps‘ part to "get the message able in telephone workâ€" so vital in war as well as in peace. War is on the wires and nmux;«s C,%F‘T'*wi AIN MEN "nc%% SELLERS AacÂ¥ h TELEPHONE OPERATORS D: BOOKKEEPER â€" SECâ€" for Lake F . 10 49 To antation . Please phone Lake Forest *â€" FOR YOU! A woar job in the Extension 454 ILELINOIS COME IN December 23, 1943 WITH Vuks Lo â€"Fa 4 000 most jobs po preâ€" necessary; earn $ug