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Highland Park Press, 30 Dec 1943, p. 4

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* en 44 lkflg gUNDAY SERVICESâ€" f -:30 au.m.. Sunday school, Mrs. Ira 10 :30 "um-«% :80 a.m., â€" 1 p.m. ‘ vespers. t. proâ€" -n'yh’m.hflofll” Women‘s of . Christian . Service meets the t of the month. Mrs. Ira Breakwoll, FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scienâ€" *©*The Senda) morning is held at 11 o‘clock, and the "‘.:."‘-.--3 meeting, which includes testimonies Christian Science Bealing, is at 8 o‘clock. ‘The subject for this week‘s lesson zerâ€" Pratt, circulation manager of the Life, ‘Time and Fortune magazines. < . "Serving youth: that youth may betâ€" ter serve," was the winning slogan. It was submitted by the RAF , officer while ‘spending a furlough at the Y.M.CA. in Miami, Florida. His prize is a $100 war bond. "As an en‘isted airman I had marny occasions .toâ€" appreciate: the work of the 'Y'.Iu:gl-ouumnulnw the slogan iti mlthought‘ of the slogar as exactly describing the work that 1‘d seen the °Y‘ do," Pilot Vb us pm: ouns Peoploe meeting. I Saeee pebenncer lam Kee will sonsider the & " 45 om..‘ Evening service. Sermon by David J; Eales, pilot offiter in. the RAF, now stationed in Canada, is the winner‘ of a nationâ€"wide contest to seâ€" lect the best sloganfor the 100th anniâ€" versary of thg Y.M.C.A. in 1944, Highâ€" land Park U.S:O. director of the army and navy Y.M.C.A., announced today. Lt. and Mrs. Herbert Hales, 1039 Linden ay Wilmette, boy, Dec. 21. Mr. and Mys.‘Ivan Florsheim Jt., 6528 CGreenview lavenue, Chicago, girl Dec. RA.F Pilot Officer _ |Philatelic Socie “MVCV\C&-CHI!’T" i of the Wmmo the Moâ€" tion Picture Industry; Prof. Harrison Submits Best Slogan _ |To Hear Harry In YMCA Contest Discuss ‘Stamp Jobless iv»wnnco On New Year‘s Day Officer Eales wrote. Pilot Officer Eales® slogan was choâ€" sen from among thousands of entries received from all parts of country by a committee consisting \of Merle Crowell, director of public r« bf Rocketeller: Cénter ; Pm T ake No Claims for Offices of the mimioqd Placement and Unem| Comâ€" pensation will be closed from noon on Friday, Dec. 31 to 8:30 a.m. on Monday, Jan. 3, 1944, State Direcâ€" tor:of Labor Francis B. Murphy has $. Elliott, head of the department of religious education of Union Theologiâ€" cal seminary; Staniey High, roving edâ€" Mr. ud#u. Earl Blair, 636 Laurel avenue, a girl on Christmas day. "Unless otherwise instructed, jobâ€" hubarf{.ch'nub.'hom-any report on| Friday afternoon or on M."Wnloatbcfiutd-y after Jan. 1, 1944, on which the office is open," the director added. Births at the Biurths at the . â€". H. P. Hospital P lmeant afoune, Hignwood, gMâ€" bek WELCOME T0 CHU Mr and Mrs. Gilbert Finch, 262 Weit HIGCHRAND PARK and Francis _CHLNRCH ||} USsOâ€"Salvation Army | W ACS May be > ; _ P L ‘t on ACLs May Be _ > ; To’ CHU ‘ M ’uw.‘.‘-.n‘....a o ighwess, Jn [Traingd for > : / f : %u' t hedule a the W Becau £ ing demagds for H P f : ecause of growing dema o lawa.' f Linden and € avenues . : | ‘Ff y f% M v..k 4 more WAC !eqhniciam to work in C Rev. is W. Sherwin, / ‘Minister | MC NDAY, D“""" i1 § ."|army hospitals, the. Women‘s Army s smmAwl beeh ns inal | Recordings made‘ to send home . . .| corps in cooperation‘ with other units Ira | _ 11_a.m.] Morning worship! service. > Dr. | CWkit Shop openâ€"Jack Davis, instrueâ€"| of the. army has established an enâ€" ' c s ol Sinen whurch schoof meets fa all| (bf, â€" â€" . Dark rooms open . |. Photo | listed technicians‘ school, where qualiâ€" 6 yegs departm@nts in the parish hoiu. Bdbth . . . Coffee C‘lub 4t 10. | . fie(.i ’men;bers of htlu: i&:?lg’:oc::l;er‘: ed . b: " , ecember | @1 , [ training in army, hospi 7 vie: fi’vw 985 f"i?(zsvt' l:.ith | Ev#::ton' Jimior Mrs. Harry Pertz, chairman of WAC S onth. toph yector Tiistesses â€" â€"at 8 :30 pm. . . . Gold in Highland Park, has announced. * 230 2.%.. oly Communi¢n. Stamping service . . . Hobby Shopâ€"| Until recently, the Women‘s Army Aastli ts eP Sorking" prayerf and cermon.| Th‘ pNiihols instructor . . . Dark|COrbs assigned to technical duties in tother | (The ‘firs} Sunday in the month, HeD | o. open . . . Coffee Club at 10. _| @my: hospitals only thosg members SUNDAY, |Jan. #2â€" s 1 11 n.; Morning worship! service. . Dr. Sherwin | preach. £ 11 a.m.,) The church sc meets in all departments in the parish ho mo‘w m Com t :;“ M :E:‘Nm‘ and _sermon. orn !'l'h )hudu in the | month, Holy AYS. AND DAY8â€" 1 'fl;o Holy Comm {In the | thapel). I 40 n J tdeoinmnpy Center. donducts the colwmn "Ins appearing in the. Week Gossip Magazine.. This developed into one's of th philatelic columns in the Soc“x;;y has bken fortur ing Harry Weiss of M will give a talk on "S the Jan 4th meeting ‘t This will be the onl Mr. Weiss will make in arepk this year,. _ . | ~.. â€"He will tell how he has valuable .and worthwhile mulaticons in ‘old attics, and will: briefly touch : honest and racketeering : foe All those interested i ‘ate cordially in tEn'dh’ h. 4: in Moose Lodge t New Year‘s En At Masomc T The adoual New Year by the Highland Park Order of Moose, No. 4 7: the :ch Tt.lnple 9 ito o‘clock. . pouaniing festures_ «f | Victory Belles P New Year Parf; At NCCSâ€"USO Victory Belles are; spi dance for service put on ‘their own floor .show.. Paper hats, and favors will be i i the of the : At ‘the stroke of twelyg, streamers, serpentine and showers| of : confetti will descend uponâ€"the merrymakers. Father Time will ‘his appearâ€" ance and wil} be on hand to lead comâ€" favorites as "Auld Lang Syne" and continuing ‘with other Parade Tunes o*- 1943. t 4 The lodge wishes its mel and its men on zh:fl;nr fronts, at home and abroad, 3 ; Happy Prosperous A New Year‘s eve held at the Railway avyer Highwood on Friday, Di ing at 8 pm. â€" l * m F4 """"" FoidrcH â€"| »Lemrtoliamien on reoriet on ev. * C I ‘ Phone, NDAY, |Jan. #2â€" | 11 a.p... Morning worship| service erwin |will preach. | 11 a.m..) The church ach meets partments in the parish ho j wihetdormnsntincamcomentes EP AL en s toph | gector UNDAYÂ¥$%â€"__0;0 _ t T:80 p.m., Junior Young Ks d Y ols : Finds‘ Philatelic te in securâ€" aukee, who ip Finds" at be held at Mr. Weiss de Straight" Fy Philateli¢ column has outstanding tion today. appearance the Chicago Give Party ple will be U.8.0. in ec. 31, startâ€" People‘s sociâ€" found many stamp accuâ€" banks, etc., on the : disâ€" xchanges. rinment aod| Women‘s meremaitts | 1+ peny motemieh |Po pen, msoring the nen and will stamp colâ€" ited to atâ€" . Woednesday, Dec. 22â€" [\ Noble ‘Finnell, caller, and Rueben §Qison‘s orchestra will â€" play for the l‘---u munity square dance on Saturday |i t, Jan. 8, starting at 8:30. Mr. and (Mrs. Ray Ward, coâ€"chairmen of ii e dances, jnvite all who aré interâ€" ested to come. t ~% t Alobby Rooms Avnh;ha 4 1, years old, died in his home at 53 lighwood avenue, Highwood, Thursâ€" day: morning. Lt aisl a | For, a small service fee the craft shop, the darkroom, dnifsthe squashâ€" handball court are available. If interâ€" ::ed call the .center for more inforâ€" mation. Tss ap.l Alfred Ghini Dies After One -*’ear’s Ilness « Woman‘s Scoicty of Christian Serâ€" vice of the Highland Park Methodist thurch will: meet Tuesday evening, Jan. 3, at the home of Mrs. Lyle Courtney, 39 Clay street, Highwood, ut 8 o‘clock. Members are urged to attend. & [P. 3 kar ¢ | } k | Stupeyâ€"Smith unit, No. 501,‘Ameriâ€" ¢an Legion auxiliary of Highwood will meet Wednesday na&. Jan. 5, At 8 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Harvey Reber, 391 North avenue. Legion Auxiliary « Plan Monthly Meeting | Monthly reports will be made and important business transacted, â€" Women‘s Societyâ€" To Meet Tuesdoy ‘E ul.snAL, December 29 .,fi ssical records at ‘:.30 $ik . . ; ;’_ bby Shop openâ€"Mike Maurine, inâ€" Iructor . . . Dark rooms open . . . =F' homeâ€"made doughnuts and coffee. | 10. 4 FepoliOhs | [HURSDAY, December 30 o Photog! contest open to all irvice men P ition of prize winâ€" hing photos later ... Hobby Shop and ;; rooms . openâ€"John Udell and irriold â€"Peterson, instructors . . . gwelry benchâ€"J,es Mathewson, inâ€" "fi ort . ... Art work :. clay modelling, ching â€" Marian .mimtructor ‘wsm ‘*.-‘.COf- §e ‘Ctab at 10. . .. | .}>| RIDAY, December 31 Mss ‘NEW YEAR‘S iVE ‘ PARTY onsored by the Service Men‘s Mothâ€" fs‘ Club of Highland |Park =. . Reâ€" teshments. _ > | xi TURDAY, January 1 [ / i ‘New Year‘s Dayâ€"OREN HOUSE x Keeno .. . Gold Stamping servâ€" [@e «. . Hobby Shop and Dark rooms pn . : . Coffee club at 10. VUNDAY, January 2 | ; |OPEN HOUSE all day . .:| Classical gcordings . . . Gold Stamping service 4. Photo Booth . .. Hpbby Shop and buk rooms open . .. Coffee Club at +9 a.m., Game rooms open. |2 p.m;, Game rooms open. ‘7 p.m., Game rooms open. / riday, Dec. 31â€" > _ 9 am., Game rooms open. @2 pm., Game rooms open. +9 a.m., | 2 p.m;, 7 pm., 2 p.m., ‘8 p.m., 9:30 ja.m., Girl Scout feaders. fi 10 A.m., League of Wognr Voters. 9 :._ni.,‘ I-!ome_Nmih‘:# class. 8 p. m., H.P. Men‘s Garden club. â€" North Suburban Philatelic Society / ednesday, Jan. 5 | { %, Closed, New Year‘s Day. Community Center Activities Airplane club. Dance party, Ladany. o saw, Blueâ€"| [ T. * 2| aNORTH SHORECGS CO. THE PRESS WACs.May Be Until recently, the Women‘s Army corps assigned to technical duties in army . hospitals only thosg members who had been trained for thesE:e{ kind of work in . civilian life, Mrs. Pertz declared,. Bince more technical aides are needed, however, the WAC has taken steps to provide training for its own.. An eightâ€"weeks‘ course is given at ~the (erilisged© technicians‘ school for medicalâ€"and surgital techâ€" icians, and a coutu;flfxlz wem dental, labora * +ray = fap t t ol t( Applicants for the ¢nlisted. techniâ€" cians‘ school fimduhen from the }nnlu o.!'tho?w bmw corps, on the basis edycational background, ‘previous and aptitudes as disclosed by ariny classifications test. . A) small group. of ice: Mothers gave Christmas: i fast, on Saturday, to the servi who slept at the Higaland Park USOâ€"on Clristâ€" mas Eve. One competént yeoman‘3/c, who modestly prefets‘:t remain &nony»â€" mous, whipped up a 4ine bltdx_filpmi cakes, to which his companions did amâ€" ple justice. Special guests were Rev. and . Mrs. H. K. Platzer. / * man gave a brief unt of his bfikâ€" ground prior. to i ion, and Rev. Pla spoke briefly but interestingly on mgion and the Post War World. A gift from the Service Mothers‘ Club was presented to. each guest.‘ Servicemen Given Christmas Mii]rning Breakfast At USO Lucius B. Appling . Buck Private At RRC in Ft, Sheridan Resolved to turn hig energies from the art of batting to that of battling, Luke Appling, late of the Chicago White Sox, has pr the back of his hand ‘to an offer of deferrment and become Pvt. Lucius B. Appling, :Jr., of the RRC. at Fort i Luke is the 35th member of the White Sox to enter the Armed F ‘He is marâ€" ried and has two iters 4iÂ¥ P + Work .teams in 1sotne nolsy war factories maintain comâ€"# munication by using the same telephone: equipment as bomber crews. For instance, a riveter T ons / equinpte With. swont p equi; ith throat Nee ecth i fert "How come the ‘black eye?" | That widow I met last night ain‘t o‘ widow." . funny world, its wonders never ceasé; all civilized people are at war, all savages are at peace." Telephone equipmen to furnish good r-d'c‘.'.'" ..:-' Nineteen fortyâ€"three saw many changes in North Shore Gas lCompany. In: spite ofhm- terial shortages we made hunâ€" dreds of repairs to our mains and other equipment. Right now our principal problem is manâ€" power shortages in our Waukeâ€" g;‘ plants. Nin:d local wme:h;re ‘transported to the its each day.> â€" : ts torg Have you called Winnetka 4287 to make reservation as a blood donor on January 21 or 22? Also, Winnetka Red Cross Surgical â€" Dress Workers please note. Januâ€" ary 3, there will be p of gauze and more workers will be needed at Christ Chnreh“l:fii‘s’h House on Monday, Tuesd; Wedniesdayâ€" and Thursday of each week. s esd v8 field plant several miles awny. during 1943 and ‘ we hope you have a successful 1944. The Friendly People TOM CLARK ted the back of deferrment and Appling, Jr., of n&' Luke is : White Sox to s.| He is marâ€" FO RSALE: 1000â€"LB. KELVI or frozen food cabinet, late 1 perfect comh&'ou.l $790. :: | Lake Forest 613. ) |â€" > FOR SALE: SOLAR, ENLAT §x7 with 2 and t?‘dnch 1 Albert 11x14 automatic easel. _ ename! steel trays. | All items i condition. Cal’ X,} Press Offi FOR SALE:. TAN, ALLâ€"VBG@L polo coat, fully lined, with zipâ€" = ing, and waistâ€"le . ner lining. Never been worn 14. Call H .P. 794. £ FOR SALE: PLAY PEN, $4; Â¥ buggy (like new), $20; batsffiet, Mechanics, service men trouble ‘shooters are the we desire. No ‘age limi active men." It will pay y« investigate. Write or telep for appointment. . of food freezing: equipmer@®ro the home, is preparing for§iikst war expansion. (Trained Sfiiâ€" geration men are|needed n@@ to play an impdrtoqt pdrt, i i | is promising new industry.. CBiMIIiâ€" fied men will be given impoffifint responsibilities. Youllhre offeredâ€" V â€" ~__.| WANTED STENOCER APH Products Corporation W Telephone North Chicago $Â¥14 HIGHWOOD GENERAL OF Freé Transportation in Cw TB 8 to 4: furnished. Please WANTED : FOlTfl;E : t NORTH SHORE L1 NORTH SHORE LI P. 552 POST WAR OPPORTUN 4. Progressive mal agement, pléasar working condition comfortable tran portation. ie DEEPFREEZE, the origi 2. A fascinating. *.IC NC L MAIJICEAEOOIE cupation â€" requiririff . |if rou ate in other war work do n individual resourc@ ¢ip1 2. fuiness, °: ~«~f_emtoeosenaandtin 3. Fastest â€" growir postâ€"war field, cou led with emplo ment security. mediately® in wo important ,to th war effort. | . _ | :: | Chisf Englneer . Deepfreeze Division Mo FOR TRAINED REFRIGERATION / MEN Permanent Employmer J. B. REPLOGLE ant A APPLY TO ) > Yaluation Engineer . Help Wanted Highwood, IIlingis For Sale at t 81 ‘BUSINESS DIRECTORY * Auto Body Repairing Cadet Thomas A. Stein, 2,; of the merchant marine spent vige iting his ‘g:renu. Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stein, 1838 Burton avenue. An open house ‘was ‘held at the. Stein ‘home Sunday for 100 friends of the cadet. After two roundâ€"trips to England, he is home for a week‘s leave. _ . the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure <ation must be written on one side of thmonly.-dh?v. the name and address of the writer. FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 5% © Interest, semiâ€"annual payment on They should reach the editor Wedâ€" nesday noon to insure appearance. in the current issue, f ‘ Subscription rates: $1.50 per year § cents per single copy. $3.00 per yea: outside of Lake County, Ilinois. * Resolutions of â€"condolence, card oi thanks, obituaries, notices of entertain ment, or other affairs where an ad Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at charged at regular advertising rates 364 i: the * thghiasd utm THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS Real Estate for Sale GuY VITL. _ Real Estate â€" Loans â€" Insurance 226 Railway Ave., Highwood Lester S.. Olson, Publisher R.. B. 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