Chaplain of : North . She preach the. sera initial Friday lain‘ Shuilman is Naval . Training RJI. :A receptic given in the t; theâ€" services. Plan Reception Friday services will be inâ€" stituted at Shore Congregation Israet February 25. Friâ€" day night sery in place of Sunâ€" day morning . be tried by the congregation until the end of the curâ€" rent season. i Mbï¬c'e-dldv'loâ€"é of the Federated| Churches. L Arr‘mnmmhu' _ made <to care for or younger school l_ptï¬l&um&mmwho wishes to come for the hour of prayer school holiday. «e 2e e S S metee) ammee ork &f.: Hinn Mrs. Baker . Hamilâ€" Mrs. Wessling‘s wm; Laura® Cross, Clinton Fritsch, Mrs. Harry M and Mrs. Everâ€" ett Fontaine, is sinding special invitaâ€" nans ‘to the pastors, WAC and Wave members, ice men‘s wives, and the Interfaith group. e down ..t:: i k in a Pirnimiatine moin h a carton for this near desk or some other convenient spot on each floor of house. The pickup route is: | horls To hy thaie, cath ot tadkss *** Arthur nyr.: is arranging the â€" all the churches headed by Mrs, am»wmm first Friday in happens to be a World Day of Prayert with a oneâ€"hour worshipservice at) the Y.W.C.A., 374 FEob. 25. hh&mhw» chairman . of the |comtmittee . planning ptly at 10:30 o‘clof Cements have Cardboard and cartons, from the largest to smallestâ€"flatten them out and tie is bundles 12 inches paper boy sells them, and tie in bunâ€" dies 12 inchey high. "Every house in Highland Park will have a pile of| paper at its curb on the collection , we hope," said Mrs. Philip Ringer} division 8 salvage chairman. "And : paper h“‘.byner;::i:flwe:g-:: reach nation~ of The first Monday of {every montb is announced as the day when the to continue through Friday of that March 6 is the date for the next collection. ©‘The same schedule will be followed as in February. Vol. 33, No. First Monday of Each Month BringJ Waste Paper Pickâ€"U To save waste puper for easy handâ€" Newspapersâ€"fold fiat, the way the Magazinesâ€"tic in bundles 18 inâ€" ry M e and Mrs. E ine, is ing special im the pastors, WAC ember‘s, ice men‘s w Interd. group. ements are being made or younger sc ren so that uo mother of Prayer E. Shulman, rabbi Congregation, will ‘ and conduct the t services. Chapâ€" ‘ at the U.S. station at Newport, t in his honor will be iple lounge following 51 bdnitiiflbein Hawley and Mrs. tar. Hostestes from ire on a committee e so that many deâ€" re invited to send the meeting of the to all women‘s orâ€" Fuller 18 Ffl}lï¬ghhï¬ Park, Mrs| T. R. Locb is a volynteer ncinqd for Call of Child Care calling WABash 0528, _ | [ R Ad ing to a survey made| by the commi 500 women are imâ€" i to serve in war | ies. Miss. Murphy has asked that All Ciâ€" cago â€"makers examine : â€" schâ€" edule tp see it can arra their time tq give six hours weekly) to this importgnt| work on the ho front. V can | giv . \ twice weeklyidperiod#of‘!neelj‘ each if Wish,:> c .j j Tire inspection records must be. atâ€" tached to the ;:Ix ication forths for tra ] to the issuance tenter. In order to avoid" conifusi and delay, it will be necessary ‘for jappliâ€" cants to file their applihtioï¬p «eâ€" newal at least ten (10) days before the expifation date of their t rations. ‘This is most : 4 Gas Ration to Be Issued In City gasoline the hands of black = ket tors. They state that it has pr to be almost in to ide adequate protective faci g‘es to Tocal War nyl’tipc and tiont bolrï¬,'«pefln the standards must be continuously taised to meet the more daring imina! atâ€" tempts. â€" The plan for issuance cenâ€" ters concéntrates the problem of.safeâ€" guarding into one location whergt proâ€" tective facilities can be air tight. . | ® The fi@l War Price and| Rationâ€" ing boards|will retain all theit t powers to approve or ‘rejéct |appliâ€" cations, {Ictemin; the amount «and timing of rations, etc. . < ~) ... over the ï¬dï¬rï¬nm reacy through tion boards and the: Washi Fict has insisted that Central Issuance be established in metropolitan for the issuance of all types of robberies | of ration boards has to atgmgam«wmmï¬ 3. wm., o oceo ouest metviee Fomisicrell by 12:30 p.m., Luncheon, hh]mnhddmas = field and Sharon, Massachusetts. | As a student at Souq Beloit, IIL,| his home town, he was active in athletics, setting several track records, and| exâ€" celling in pole vault and broad jump. One of special features of} the lli&htfllk'M of a group of women in uni res presenting the various ivities| of women‘s war work. . _ . * aresimignt Rneproww (oe 4* +/ Chaplain .Johas is a graduate of| the Harvard School of Chaplains. Helhas been on duty at Fort Sheridan July 25, 1942, where he has carried on the work at Chapel One and : « viudthe.(;tiviï¬cso(otierpofl p~ els. He now holds the commission of Fear Chebtain Janey J ; ar n * At Luncheon Monda The speaker at the luncheon ing of the Woman‘s | i of the Highland Park P resby tierâ€" ian church, Monday, Feb. 21, will be Chaplain Ofto K. Jonas, post chaplai at Fort Sheridan. He will speak on "The Work ‘of the Army Chaplgin." The Washington offite states) that The program for the day is as|folâ€" to ‘be Higbland Park the t ~ ‘Mighland Park‘s NEWS Paber for 33 Years â€" 34 D APs At: midnight, a Buifet: style lunch will be.servéed. Harry Eichler is chairâ€" man in charge of the party, ‘All memâ€" bers of the Legion and their wives are invited to attend. i id w 4 Service men bave been invited to attend the "leap year" party to be given Saturddy evening, Feb. 19, by can Legion, in the Masonic temple. atured in the evening‘s floor show will beâ€"a tap and toe dancer, a rhumâ€" ba fl:'en, _ monologist a’r&dBa ]sir)::ee: who: has peri over music wiflbe;trnifln!lbytheNovdf; airés, and there will be stunts suitable to the leap year odgasion." ©> * § Mrs. C. W. Balkeâ€""County Affairs and, Permanent Registration" ; Mrs. Frank O. Paisleyâ€""Importance of the Wa%: Vote" ; Urs\.,Art!mr»F.l\)fry; seâ€"‘* Adi ote" R of and Park.". The meeting was rosomed by tta. ¢ $ The, Women‘s Republican Club of Highland Park had its annual meeting on Monday, Feb. 14 at 2:30â€"p.m.; at the home of the president, Mrs. Florâ€" ence Ms Dingle,\ 515 So. Sheridan Rd., at which officers for the coming year were elected. The principal spea~ ker was Mr. Dineen Watson, Repubâ€" ’1m idate for U.S. senator from this ‘district. Other members of the club to speak, with their subjects, are as ï¬m a 2# 4 Republican Women Hear Dineen Watson at Their Annual Meeting meeting Wednesday, Feb. 23, at 1 :30 at the, Community center, . Mrs. Edâ€" ward M .‘m chiv-:‘o( the. deâ€" f government economic welfare, will lead a discussion on post war. planning for full employment. Leaguge .members and anyone interesâ€" . Background material for the discusâ€" sion is available at the public library. The league particularly recommends the following three articles: "Wanâ€" ted : ~10,000,000 Jobs," Atlantic, Sepâ€" tember 1943 ; "U.S. in a New World," Supplement Fortune, December, 1942; "From War to Work," Survey Graâ€" phic, ‘May, 1943. 4 grouped under the heading, "A Look to the Future." Subsequent, meetings will deal with delinquency ‘and publjic the able guidance of Dr. Sherwin, will be a sti¢cessful one and our. minimum quota nf $40,000 easily met," E. A. l(ukq‘ï¬na\lcumdthel{:,b land Park Red Cross committee, ‘said . An effective . organization is bebq groomeil under. the leadership of Dr; Louis Sherwin, minister of Highland Park . Presbyterian church, who has been named chairman of this year‘s drive. Names of the special gifts comâ€" mittee mand other warkers will be an> nounced next week. ~ "In spite of the fact that our quota in_?Svg:-tW'hth,cm Fund §Rai:inf. Housewives Urged By Comboifn Planned : (\Governor to Save Fats By L#Cl Red Cross _ | _ Governor Dwight H. Green has preâ€" Highland Park residents | will ‘be asked to contribute $40,000 to the Amâ€" erican ‘Red Cross in the annual fund raising campaign to be held next This is the first of, thrée. meetings _ Offered by Washington after his first img.?"‘“m†ion in St. Paul‘s Chapel, Broadway and Vesey Streets, New York. This prayer now hangs framed in the pew which he occupied in that chapel.â€"The Youth‘s Evangelist. â€" . _ . > ‘ f ||.] And finally, that ‘Thou wilt most graciuusly be please to dispose us all to do justice, to love mercy, and to demean ourâ€" selves with that charity, humility and pacific temper of mind whi&f were the characteristics of h::l:ble Divine Authorf of our essed . religion, and without, a imitation of | whose ?um?lc m things we can never hope to be a happy nation. ‘Grant our supplication, we beseech Thee, through Jesus Christ our Lord.â€"Amen. ) * 1« ) f | * .. Almighty God we make our earnest prayer that Thou wilt keep the United States in Thy holy protection ; that Thou wilt inclime the hearts of the citizaii to cultivate a spirit of suborâ€" {lination and obedience to the government ; to entertain a brothâ€" Erly: affection for one anothcr‘;.nd for their fellow citizens of the United States at large.â€" . : id § T8 4 e(P American Legion Mighland Park, Hlinois, Thursday, Februory 17 a% CGEORGE WASHINGTON‘S PRAYER "hb Waorlg Boy af Prowr f ) :llsbvm in a when every. nation ‘on | P YO@ram sarth is "eling oonl prowr :# World War N. Fang ts tloo ies 1b aie | Aroman oo 4 Regardiess® of ‘differences in creed| denominpations or faith't’; regardless jpof whether we . meet in groups or pray in the . privacy |of Sour m !m-@s.w&:‘ meet ~on common xrl as weilif our voices . in . supplicati ing humbly in the presence ;?G,éd.‘,: ‘: dn'ym Styong enough to ;uidâ€u into tomorrow‘s world offpeace. â€" | | dyfk’t&'&tm!’dï¬dï¬yï¬n'&-’\ ;:!etbeWofld Day of: Prayer, n ] f i & rsh “mdedw â€% dnm:%mmtm 1 world around. Much of: the and significance of that morld ay of Prayer lies in the fact that Christ© ians all over the world from the Fiji Mt‘ï¬mmceinthg irnâ€" ing, to Alaska, the last place at night, are uniting in aâ€"service of prayer. | | War Effort Needs Tin “ In April Primaries From Tin CORLIQINCT®_!| 1 You must be registered. | _ Part of the tinâ€" which we count on for continuing the war must come from the nation‘s. homes. 4 Tin cans must be kept separate from garbage and trash, and given separately to ‘the garbage collector or junior captain. Neoil The United States has virtually no native tin ore. ‘The Japanese are in control of about sevenâ€"tenths of the tin sources of the antiâ€"Axis nations, All tin cans properly prepared are sent to detinning plants, where they are urgently needed for vcouvminr into war supplies. â€" K | "Many . people are throwing tin cans in with their garbage," states Andrew Beck,. superintendent . of streets. "They are then unavoidabl burned in the incinerator,_and all mi irreplaceable tin is lost." / #5 Fats are vital materials of war. | _ The recently announced plan to give two additional brown ration points for each pound of used household fats is a splendid one and should be an added incentive to the thrifty and patriotic housewives of ‘Illinois. ‘ In the past, whenever the nation has |afternoon program, ies for Hapâ€" called for an allâ€"out effort, Illincis has | piness," by Jean Picket Cochran. | _ never failed to respond. AsGovm.; -Cullih'n. P. 8. rts comâ€" 1 urge the wholchearted cooperation| mittee chairman, HP. she of all citizens in the intensified proâ€"| will arrange display * for handâ€" gram for the savings of an additional| craft or collections. BP t 4 9 gram for the savings of an additional amount of used household fats. f Fats are now the nation‘s‘ No. 1| *MUUEZ most critical salvage matérial. We are| N@H7 not saving. enough forour military At uses. : If we doâ€"not increase our sup»| ;.‘ ply of: fats, we will deprive our solâ€" o!ia ‘"m"‘“‘mmélub that are so necessary to speed the day . of victory. ' t * A cned P«mpflofummu fats not saved, 3 soldier on the battleâ€"| 4 y; (ldll'vfllb&":iï¬o!mm;m; gun byliets. For every five pounds Of | ranoe: | As Governor of Ilinois, 1 urge housewives and meat dealers of the state to redouble their efforts to salâ€" vage used household fats. A larger portion of the used WM is netessary for the preduction ‘of exâ€" plosives, medical preparations, and esâ€" sential civilian commodities. * sented to Thomas J.. McHugh, execuâ€" tive secretary, War Production board, General Salvage branch, state of Illiâ€" nols, a statement regarding the needs fot â€" increased .cooperation between the housewives lof Iillinois| and the meat dealers operating within the conâ€" fines of our state as follows ; To the Citizens of Illinois : â€"â€" Dwight H. Green, l ton|.to <spur. ‘enactment | especially© designed for tiod. of â€"returning y II, as well as the cz of those less Esper, Hlinois commander of the . grican: Legion, to md}m ue of post ‘important activities | by the iveterans‘ group in ia decade Aflx«kl feature â€"of ‘ me , in addition to | will be a hobby show red by thi umnittee in with the afterno mm,"l-lobhhq,ï¬w‘ ts for Hapâ€" They are Fide! Ghini, chairman, . gue:k'b‘ xel‘g'gi. Dr. ~ s ‘ibaldi, Antonio Sant, Ging %Ot; Ow neron, rnest . erg ) les. Wicks 1 ouis S and Raymond Serm.: || | > 1 _ men will play : Am o7 role in Highwood in a ing . ic ’inler‘est +‘in the E: legion has just launched lat Wash U mavilia VV man 5 E‘,'-“ 'H" “:;l was placed ; that board of directors ‘,:,'“ w Md-u-: clubq:appohnedna mi ‘&lmof&e"' “ï¬?:;cw ' hitee, thee boly of mok and w hairman, . W. Bartc plmit Chaties F Grmet, Mrs TA fln [Ben‘ have rerfoumed an oumniine resent m com t wi 6 u m. j . report (at the club‘s March meeting [{@ott control. It is a job calling. y on ooo e o on rector, all two year mrpt..mdt. 1 re»onï¬n‘ secretary for the | us pired term of one year, [ | | At. .the meeting last ay, Mrs. J. Van Ornum, pres a of, Ravinia Woman‘s‘ club, anfo that board of directors 4 club ï¬ ppointed as~ s nomin ittee, Mrs. C. Y C chairman, Mrs. J. W. \ Directors‘® Board of Ravinia W oman‘s Club Names Committee . charges, . ~ ; Veterans Who Are Not nt their own ‘ request for of seeking private emplo . 2. Veterans who spent total peripd of service as a student at | M’.\ » k l‘Ll’;‘ Hclx‘Vflku for }ufl'orim tnsrent Spencer post Local Legionnaires to Holquo_hnm to ;ia , for Mustering Out Pay WarLoan DriveClears Top : And Establishds High Record If Y ou W ant to V ote MEMBER: No register‘ . . REMEMOE®N! . No rgiaer .. o o ha ‘egi red | ‘since ‘rompen m:mï¬;f"g ::34" again ;. but ~ C | "T' k of capâ€" 4, Veterans over the rank of terans who are entitled to reâ€" rans‘ group in a decade.| S k nB Fidd thn, dbjme. piel Swimmers at Meet 4n s 7 with registe Hi C ot ane rtunate. | \iThe‘ froshâ€"soph teram of _of nine out .of,.ter t\:' will : part in the Suburban meet turday, Feb. 19. . . + ftated following a meeting. of the Joâ€" War Finance/committee. % : personal tribute for his efforts n {behaif of the. Fourth War Loan, ;‘ paid to Director Patton by iPerâ€" larinas which was seconded by Niâ€" éls| Clausen«of the Lake County War Fimance committee, â€" . 4 | 4Mr. Patton has given many of his inifnight, to the Fourth War Loan." A o onaes . mï¬â€˜ o‘clock. Prizesvwill be awarded _ #Bonad sales of all classes, up to yesâ€" t9 (Wodmsdny)muw pinst the city‘s quota of $796,200. |§Vo YOfnl(ï¬euhrpflq&g'ha[‘ iir Loan committee points out, is the S@t that Highland Park was assigned ,5;;*‘ of $453,800 in E, F and G MÂ¥ids to be sold to individual invesâ€" 84. [Total saies in this category durâ€" IF the drive have> amounted . to An announcement of importance will : |made to all block thairmen in a letter: from Coâ€"Director Sharp ithin the next several weeks, it was . Hartman said. "It has been his ired ~leadership that ‘has enabled d Park, to be so successful in the Third andâ€"Fourth War Loan ves. Our. community owes him a t of gratitude." â€" ~._ â€" ; 0. .c official figures, according to Sharp, will not be availâ€" until sometime after March 1. figures will be released to us Treasury Department," Mr. said, "but it is certal that the will be revised pnoward. Redeemer Evangelical < Lutheran it." The Rev. H. K. Plateer will rnate in delivering the ~messages h the Rev. Panl Mundinger of ‘ of E Quotn We are especially gratified in beâ€" f mmfl&c;mdc:‘t quota through response N investors, This is an index ‘?“' P‘l‘nnin! 'ith__ bri a. nten Season to Be served By Redeemer angelical Lutheran recognize the work done by uished ~service ‘ signed by Mayor ph Garnett, will be given to every ketr. This homor was extended to block chairmen of the Third War Y VIKINGS PLANS TY FOR FEB. :s topic is "The World Redeemer" i: on Isaish 424â€"8 and will be red ‘by the Rev. H. K. Platzer. ie war loan drive has shown an neil&câ€"huoqulc"b e that the best way to save money put it in war bonds." â€" â€" Park‘s 400 block chairmep %fl!bfludh?flr& joined A. E. Patton, direcâ€" nd N. S. Sharp, coâ€"directer, this in bringing the local campaign to ressful climax. v + isider, the Gospel preached by as he pointed ‘to the comineg standing record in the face of rinting reports on E. bond sales other cities and sections of the Sales of E bonds alone, ran c:_nthWM'om ding to finance experts, this is , or 195 per cent of our city‘s Sales of, E bonds aï¬o_n- TIXZ. "onh y a Copy, $1.50 a 3y 45 is