Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 23 Dec 1943, p. 6

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: * 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."fivufl...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 *vtfi( £ /3 | (Catholic} M Total of $72,191.176 In ;}g’.lbsc'ipfio',uq to [ Community, War Fund ns 9 .fimps 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 ndnfi' the official |closifig oq the |Mighland Park Cphinnitt’ and ," und campaitn last night, Earl E.: ifih oul, chairman dfi- ‘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 Mnfibcrfi. | 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 gifidt 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 mfiompeded:;v«y of ristmas . to those in the servi freomge piater will mot e detostifé at the post office until Dec. 24, | || OfMfiWMfi'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, fio&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,fitry 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, lmldfi'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#lenfih: 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-mmfim 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

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