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Highland Park Press, 10 Feb 1944, p. 1

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y & x : _ If 90 per cent iof the children in the presented with a Flying Minute Man A‘ ceremony .mtarked the raising of (o iafarpeaabess $ at, Place school, ":’:‘:." announced that % per cent of «children bought war 96% Eel Place Pupils Purchase War Stamps; !lri Minm Man Flag man of division 8, reports as completely false a rumor that tin cans were being left in a hole west of the city. the urgent need for tin. Every can collected by. garbage trucks or jjunior captains is shipped to a detinning plant for use in war production. " _ . "Afly cans seen in such a place," states Mrs. Ri .".;nbeah there Mrt RerparsPhare en pocad o tween flattened ‘gides tc see through them. 4. Keep your filattened cans in a container, separate. from trash, until mmemwfw.m wives with no collector should arrange with aineighbor to put cans Lfihfi&]fih:flh‘fiflnfl u&fiamm Park 1400 if yow do not have your "If wmiote: jwives will remember to save every . we hope to resume the monthily shipgn The four easy rules . for ing our. army and navy with the tin they need so desâ€" perately 1. enity can. remove paper J:..,;,*‘B:a cans, bottoms ns Wotiien ‘%‘: an in vep ms. 3. cans by stepâ€" Tieg on them. L Ame emenn t ote w Ers must save more cans from now said Mrs. Carlton C C tin‘\¢an chairman. "Our tin shipment t# the detinning plants has ‘-dJuo be from: every month to"once in t months, owing to the ia{: that : Sheridan‘s cans, which‘ were £ ty shipped with Haghland <Park‘;,. are now shipped separ Tin ¢ ml“tkd more than ever, far iSiiversion hife tin msed in mrany weapons of war ay weil as in the mil: liong of ‘cans fot ‘ghipping most of the 30,000 tong of fogd eaten daily by our armed forces. ~||. Â¥ua‘ Nutse‘s Aid Rettuiting, and chairâ€" man G‘f‘ ail |volunt| Krecruitiac servâ€" rs, (Rich ebbon, 432 N. Home Nurd-gf#" Mrs. George C Reeves, 206 Roger ilamsannuc. Blood Donorâ€" Herbert Smith, maummfl:. * * . 2 riour Mrtâ€"[[Konrad _ Schreier; First Ai ¢ . Scheuchenflug, 1405 $. S1. sflofin‘s‘ enue. * ._ Water Safetyâ€"Robert Kendig, 3 CGreenwood lane. || a Accident |Pr ionâ€"Mrs. Walter Heyman, 115 Park lane. © + General ¢ kc-:‘ Iilinois, Highland Principal speakdts at the meeting were (Miss Margo® Atkin, American Red : Cross | direc «6f Community m and Mrd) EÂ¥eanor Feeney, i | l*pctv' t of Home Servâ€" ices. | They outh in detail what was expected of. volunteers for staf assistant Ki n of ious Red Cross committee nd Park are as follows : I p o Committee nen, of the Highâ€" land Park chapterlâ€"of the American Red Cross met Th y at local Red Cross headquarterd for a general disâ€" cussion period to hear plans for the establishment df a Highland Park Red Cross center. ward A. Menke, general chairman|of the Highland Park Red Cross c ittee. nresided. Plans TX Establish Red Cross Center At 521 Central Avenu Vol. 33, No 50 iâ€"E. A. Menke, of Northern k. . Scheuchenflug, enue. f obert Kendig, 3 s at the meeting Atkin, American r «of Community EÂ¥anor Feeney, t of Home Servâ€" d in detail what P Py 3 Reporied Misting eported Missing Was Lost in Actic Mrs, Mona Shupe, 447 Glenebe ‘;\.v;.’, today feceived word that her Nusban T/Sgt, Ray Sh eviously {feportâ€" ed nan!.w;? in actidn over vortharmn | e fipstipart 0 Due to the fact that a résuscitator, which the Boy Scouts hoped to purâ€" chase for the city, costs $458, the comâ€" mittee Will meet soon to decide on the next step to be taken in order (to carn the additional maney. . | ' i ue g today. â€"The complet¢é course tovers 24 hours, | # 4 } f Thaose iwishing to register are asked to telephone Mrs. Reeves mfi-ih» land Park 3892. t bid 19 Tons of Scrap Paper Collected By Scouts If enough women enroll for} it, a course in Americ.:} Red Crogs home unumx;i‘n;:: ed in March, Mrs. George | home nursing chairâ€" man for Highland Park. a n n o‘unced 19 e MM n:f’p; nt> d% the tons ‘The ciub day will open with.q mhornâ€" ing sessign phmm* by . the CGiérden clasg fea1uring an | informal | "Quiâ€" program at 10:30, Discussi of special interest to \}ictory atdéner‘s, will ~revolve around | carly * late varieties for the table, deepfrfeze and canning. Late developt in flowering annuals and a few dhoice recipes will be covered in rounditable talks,: c (s2 > | P 6 wl Home Nursing Cor Under Considerati ll‘;; }hm‘brobhts been actite in politics since his garly student/ days. A-zml;Li-of‘dfle obel pri f mittee, Mr. Hambrojis the author of more than twenty .. His) book "I Saw 11 Happenâ€"|in Norwdy! reâ€" lates his e@tpefiev:zes during the{Gerâ€" man {invagion of| Norway, ai 4 his "How to| Win t{e Peace" ?écon- cerned wiht the practical application of ideas to the political realities that will govern the Peace Conferenge. A capacity audience is expected to hear the Honon(’te C. J. ro, eminent Norwegian statesman;, bring the full force of his Nifpfime experience in ‘international re into his lecture “Hm#w to Win |the Peace" .to be given at the Highland Park Woman‘s c%bT at) 2. on Tuesday, Febs 15| | . !)> c s>4u0p3f :38 Highland Pk. Women To Hear Address B Norwegian Statesn&.n’ , 8 Dr. Louis Sherwin _\ Named Chairman of sJ Red Cross Drive . â€" | (Continued: on page 3) The H of 4 tf y jE 3 e } _0 i § e a es Hisg hladg;:’ark ‘s NEWS Patber for 33 Years ornâ€" rden Juiz" of \\On Friday, Feb. 11, at 7 :30 pam. the ‘children‘s Valcn;tine party will be held in the chutch basement., en iwho|/attend. must bring a" Valenti rard with" ;sheir ‘own name on it as a #ift for someone clse.. There will be id s hilks ; and . refreshntents will be servied. â€"©>\. /} Â¥i t Nob ty s ied | The annual auction social of the edes, Pob: 14 t 6 pin. in |\Sat Y, . 12, at 8 pim. “tl"fiufutm}of the churtch. Memâ€" ‘lof ‘the church and friends who \to attend are to bring a wrapped ‘for the auction. The Womeéen‘s soci¢ty will be in charge and enterâ€" tainment will be provided. ts Eo 4 ) (A. n)'feting of the Woman‘s Repubâ€" Iican ¢lub ‘will be held on Monday, \Feb. 14 at 2:30 o‘clock at the home of ‘the president, Mrs. Florence Thomas Dinglf, 515 8. Sheridan road. ] e «< \Spteakers: will be Dengen Watson, candidiate for U. S. : senator‘! from IHlinols, and four members . of: the ‘club who will give a symposium daf ten minule talks, Mr: Watson‘ is {/f o0 m Gkfl Ellyn, Lt : ATK § _â€"Mréj C. W. Baike will teil about atâ€" ‘ n the county, permafn‘ent fation. ME Al E. Voag. mill spea hw?t;e nd‘kr’svo‘:: ‘Mrs.F. 0. isl6 ce of! *mu’s m and ‘Mrs. : . _B. Meiners will tell of her work as thair~ h Bf publications in connectioh with HWinois, â€" ap s i. ant naly 0o wi Clen /F t;i,ks Mrp; C. V ‘“r: C. W ies A !}luon. e «on the o . will “' PB the fronge l 0o Rfiublichn Women to Meét on Feb. 14 _ _ A résident of Highland Park, he ‘directs| the Chicago Daily News forâ€" ctign syrvice and interprets the coyerâ€" age. in] a column called "The of |Forgign_Affairs" appearing in News fnd also léading newspapers of the Ujlited States, Great Britain, zn- ‘adf id ‘South America. Mr. Binder is |witlely: known‘ as a lecturer but since e has not appeared recently on th¢e North Shore, his ‘speeth dext Wednesday will provide â€" an opporâ€" tunity| for Highland Parkers to bear firstâ€"hand information | on | pressing world| problems ‘from jone of their promifient neighbors. 4 )B Teé i will be served after the meetâ€" val Auction Sale lighwood Church * entyâ€"fifth birthday of Highland "ontinued on ‘page 3) This man whose homely face )r)u Jook upon _ Was one of Ngture‘s masterful, great men; Born with strong arms, that unfought battles won Direc of speech and cunning with the pen. Chosen for large designs, he had the art Of winning with his humor, and he went _ Straight to his mark, which was the humian heoart. Highland Park, I!tinois; Thursday, February 10,:1944 be servpd at 1. o‘clock. . Members are urged "?.‘gfl'fleflt. o Aong n Trinity Guild Plans A Smorgasbord, ‘Feb. 20 Trinity guild and Woman‘s auxilâ€" tary‘s ‘regular meeting will be held Monday; Feb: 14, in the parish house. Plans will be made for a smorgasbord to be held on Feb.. 20. Luncheon will Swimming Stars Are Guests At . 4 Fellowship Meeting Lt. Waltee N. Colbath, a former resident of Highland Park and now swimmilJ‘ officer at Great Lakes, will bring nine, swimming starg from the station to the fatherâ€"som night of the ( en shordhgn Waskmate mufly ‘on s my evening,; Feb, 22, at 6:45 pan. lwfl,glin pf stars who wi 1 appear on the program are Bill Smkgiq Honolulu : world, â€" récord holder, and Strother‘ Martin, Western cnnfgmnq% diving champion. 61. l FA and bonds. During the course of the Fourth War Loan: campaign, the Lincoln school children solicited among the people of the school n¢ighborhood and to date they have 'oqa total of $13,â€" 144.05 worth ‘of war savings stimnk Selecting ithe purchase of a field ambulance ‘in the schoolsâ€"atâ€"warâ€"camâ€" paign at a cost of $1,780, the children surpassed that goal and added to k: the purchase of a "Aying jeep," wh . In‘ addition to sellinf war savin stamps : during ‘the: first | semester| .0 school, children of the Lincoln sch have been selling war savings bonds during the Fourth War Loan drive. Undér | the direction> of Mrs. N Whitehouse, arithmetic t‘euher,‘e;; project was .put ‘into ‘efféect in Deâ€" gember. . . }> ; } 1W P How well are Americans trgined to collaborate politically ? Tbfif‘zm three women will present writings relating to the story of the adoption and pracâ€" tice of federalisnmi, and discussion ilf tollow their. présentations. ‘l‘he,mm-‘;« ing <is open to residents who are in« terested in furthering: religious ‘and racial munderstanding. _ _ [ d Lincoin School Pupils Sell War Saving Bonds â€"Richard Henry Stoddard of war savings stamps hi io thg. +. t dn E5 f ; 0h Recuct Highland Park high s ant fatherâ€"son banguet will be held Th day evening, Feb. 17, in .d,o.:[ l t ia at 6:30 a‘dock. | | | ||*; students, including Don Henl and "F Te mriufictoge 6 are Jack Lannigan : «m&os the financigl end of the fair.> / mbeanq:‘mpzl asio tion wil serve. :.2 0%~ t !/~]| se Fatherâ€"Son B High School T i UV 100 LCC LDC wEWS @Civict, ang the : The Highland Park | jbospital @EiCalumbia National bank. From Bible calling for‘ help. [ _lt‘â€"| : ) (ifieechool he went to Southern Baptist : In Highland Park there e mang‘F?hneological seminary in 1933; He reâ€" lnim,tc nurses now n I *amB@reived &em&dmm, maintaining homes for their husband£{n 1936 and the doctor of ane, chuldren: " A pgledt â€"ffegree in 1941: _ : made to them to offer ; time sery@) . Experienc preacher ‘and_pasâ€" ice. to ‘the local hospital. * ,';,;;"‘ ) accomipani¢d Dr, Filkin‘s scholas~ training will be provided and . th Wikpei . WWW o siery: mosige : * .. * AMioontern maoue piimay talle,.of CA. | All ‘churches and women‘s ganizations in this community are in vited to cooperate. Further f ment will appear in next ‘s of the News. L ols PA e 44 Special Appeal for ‘ Partâ€"Time Nurses Is Issued From Hospital Friday, Feb. 25, has b#:’ desi nated as World‘s Day of; et |ant plans ar¢ being made for a r be ‘heid at the Highland Park V Community to Observe A World Day of Prayer Church Night At Redeemer Friday List Women In _ War Stamp Booth + uc'nhrch ,flight” ‘m‘h’ i > angelical church is setfor Fridky, ‘ch 11, at 8)p. m. in the y Friends ‘are‘ invited to h f' h of this special evening. |.; | ) ; | / .. Women working in the stamp booth :rw orth‘s the week of Feb. 7 inâ€" ude Mrs,â€"Clara Llioyd, Mrs. William Guyot, Mrs. David T. ; Mrs. A. C. w, Mrs. Edwin M. Jr,. Mrs. Edson K. Rice, Mrs. Harty Peérâ€" tz, Mrs, Baker Hamilton, Mts. C. H. Witt, Mrs. Raiph Hnmhinq,’ fin.(’i Mrs; Fred H. Clutton: >}_ | [\!! ‘ The speaker "will} be Dotn‘d F. Ebright| nationally â€" known Jecturer and teacher, who will tell lof this garâ€" dening lexperience in vlnd.hll‘d will show {two motion pigt‘Qrk k d e 3 + DP b".{. “ hee ' 7. 'm-.‘,gn " .")\‘f.fi ‘ , Ir. . 3‘“}“’«1#“ “'l 3 "r‘»‘ Stantey| Grace. _ || | 01 0f [ x"* Rhine in grâ€"aiaep roa: hup 1 o o : The. mext meeting of t‘:u:lavhil CGarden club will be held Friday, Feb. 11, at 2 p.m, at the home of g{. John Meyer, 2187 Pine Point drive. . 2. _0 _ | MBrtay, â€" Mrs. _ Ferman rmanent war loan finance organi« Zischke and Mrs,. John Stodder. . on can be erected. Other cities t Iil. ; T. mnimnrcpentomtqmen /17 [] 145 glready made plans it this direc. old L $tL} A, nd it is felt Highland Park Ravinia Garden Club | §i= d on vig nmer d (RMye â€"| MB typical. ure o is hapâ€" ‘To Ilrear Addre” 'By out in the field, according to bonqld F. Ebriyht J r:ctor .Slurx‘»,' ‘cu:{e h?dnl'm { ‘ | [1d : \ a report * ‘ The Ext meeting o‘f! g:â€"fdfph??uu Cl\airm? one ve‘s Garden club will be hel y, Feb.| w':nty' â€"two families out of posâ€" 11, at 2 p.m, at the home of Mrs, John t§8Z s Cl i Meyer, 2187 Pine Point drive . | 200 in that ‘division have sub $. Weil, Mrs. Donald Slfiof,â€"ri;;. Howell | Mgrray, Mrs. r m a n Zischke and Mrs, John â€" der. . |. . J. Lunding, Mrs. Spencer Keare, {fri. Jolin O Innis, “n.'Vffifi Mrs. Horace S. Vaile, Mrs, d Velfare,| the Woman‘s| auxiliary of to. Aatine o hopigt "afd Northwegtern University Settiement, The (Thrift. shop is spongored ‘ty the> Highland . Parkâ€"Ravinia | Infdnt | WThe party is called a "white| gfeâ€" phant," the object of. f#d: to secure white elephants fr ighâ€" land Park homes to be:sold ‘for the benefit the Thrift shop. || _ / ‘On Monday afternoon, | Feb, 14, from 3 to 5 q‘clock, the Thrift sh board have a "white *?ldplu tea at the home of Mrs.| Herman Zischke, 100 Hazel avenue. | | _ .<‘ ‘White Elephant‘ Tea for Tlirift.&op Board Monday, Febuary 14 Increased Activi Last Days Of Wa Gen Ki Lady Elke annital public dessertâ€"card will be held Tuesday afternoon, E’as, fl,‘lmgg'odg in u:g, wfper i horg‘ s Frterchadiys ... A . preacher ~with â€" experience in h?mlliun and business, Dr. llk ft a pastorate and evangelistic try in Kentucky to come\to the inâ€" itute in M t x¢ 9 Vorked On Newspuper . . _ _ Theâ€" Rev.<.Warren jFilkin, Ph.D., structor in Bible and Christian eduâ€" L subjects at lloc‘py Bible insti~ Â¥e, will speak at 7 :45 Sunday night, ; 13, in the Fitst United Evange!lâ€" church, Green Bay road and Lawâ€" ,\fl\'veuue. according to an announceâ€" m o ‘_thf Rev. F. S. ‘Robinson, * Kansas *City Journalâ€"Post, the ernational News Service, and the lumbia National bank. From Bible tool he went to Southern Baptist w:l'mhyhm. He re« ved master of degree lmwmm ghl’fl. h ; â€"xperience as a preacher and_pasâ€" rk. Another division:chairman reâ€" ed an average 6f 3.E bond sales ; b ‘” € » & ' :!' creased activity is marking the ." of the local war foan .campaign. i 50 per cent of the block'clfir- h still to be heard from, the manâ€" Ement of the drive is predicting an provemient in E bond sales by the se ‘of the national campaign, Febryuâ€" #115, * s 305 s h . > rm;;&&z'e] ies Chmm: Mn‘ “ ;i I- "-._W?@u he worked for E‘l’l gVazf‘g Filkin ill Speak Sunday Evangelical Church are called on by the block itman, ‘a~ satisfactory volume. of |J‘::lqs is secured. Where a poor bed $32,292.50 in E. bonds, or an 76 °‘ m" C Do rp stated. ‘"These sales were ited by only 4 out of the 12 block inmen. We believe the others will o zy s 3. t B o aoe M i diith S s one ~chairman stated, ;u-.‘ quota is simply a matter of foot y) have expressed the hope that ipdation has been built on which t 1s, turned in jt is almost gcerâ€" ) that people have not been called ‘he local War Loan committee is chally" gratified by the performâ€" | $f our block chairmen organizaâ€" ‘|This body of men and women démonstrating an increasing skill knowledge of the important work j they have enlisted, and y) have expressed the hope that »unday school and vacation school work at the Brodkead !Mth’.' % last minute checkâ€"up of 4th War. : jubscriptions by A. E. Patton; fter, and N.S. Shamp, coâ€"directorf, prday . My) brought both jou - and concern. it‘s almost certain that Highâ€" 0 'm -ll!bye mrmm ?:' ; the national drive ends," Direcâ€" ton stated, "we still have more ‘ # fourth of the way to go to t bur E bond quota. fgaes ht Treasury department is especâ€" nxioqc to increase the number dividual purchasers of war bonds. h \this standpoint it is not enough we make our dollar quota. [ VÂ¥ want to demonstrate again, did during the 3rd War Loan, Yhe rank and.file of Highhnd. i ple are determined in their t of the war.> ‘ S of Foot Work Elks to Hold al Card Party Marks The Jond Drive il U]: Ave.. d 2Â¥A k. ‘Llo chairman of | the affair‘ it : Franenhofier. . * 5z a Copy, $1.50 a Year i C duska ++ 96 E. #C. 4# y as, i1 .4 &

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