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Highland Park Press, 24 Feb 1944, p. 1

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Â¥4 tatt :iHamages in. the recreation‘ room amounted to $125, according to Firé Crossed wires caused a fire Saturâ€" hfiw%amm: at 269 W d grive, owned by the estate of ie Weishock and occuâ€" ‘pied by L. S. fidd: _/ *~* * Start Honte Nursing Class lnex.mh wiui bein ar Reocemer Evangehcal Lntheran clmfc'g S8&W, Central gvei, on Survlay,. Feb,; 27, at 10:30, a, m. The: fitst topic is "Our Father." The series continues on Sunday, March 5, with . "God‘s. ‘Name;"* on. Sundiy, r‘uch 12, "‘wi "God‘s : Sg:rnl arch 19, Bread and . Forgiveness,": and. #:E.“;z;. March ~26,. with . "Temptation â€"and Evil.". The Rev. H. K. Platéer will w m,m w ht s Crossed Wires Couse Fire in Basement Sunday Sermon = Seriecs At Redeemer Lutheran Church Dr. Tonney, the speaker origâ€" inally m the March meetâ€" ing, has been called to Springfield : :.-e«uot'wd, health officers on y F J*‘mi so C‘m Murray will . represent the | departâ€" ment. In keeping*with the plan for the mn:elhfi parents and children can thinking along the lines of the P.T.A. program topic, Miss Jobusch is nrm:sncbehdl c&;:hn’iu of health gostérs t ildren have already © b‘l::‘pr pamphiets " for mothers to read. A variety of health department leafiets on ~helpiul subâ€" jects., will be »distributed. the day" of the meeting. * 5 Lincoin PTA Health Program Presented on March First By Films ,ffl?me- ay } \+ ms will : be nfiw n‘;?fiewl\ulm ‘ “.A 4 & ’t c ‘ *n t s md t b'flc?twm Mewm i# Bomb bands,] practice ‘bombs, wing ammunition _and Kâ€"ration kits are among the essential war supplies made with paper. "There is a continuing need for paâ€" per> for: all se things and many cthers and the {fight to salvage every bit of scrap must go on without interruption," agcording to the. Salvage tit of scrap tif :+ _q rommittee. ' These instructions are issued by the Civilian Defense Salvage committee, headed by Mrs. Nathan Corwith Jr. Pile At Curb _ During the k beginning‘ Monday, March 6, t â€"will go from house to house in Hi Park picking up paper, bags of| scraps, flattened carâ€" tons and boxesg of all sizes, piles of newspapers and| magazines tied if posâ€" sible and piled at the curb. ~ _ "Don‘t wait until the last night, for things have a habit of happening at the last minute and your paper might have to wait another month for pickâ€" up, while there is acute need for paâ€" per in the war effort right NOW." "Bq'-mgotie-pyo-tbmdlu of newspapers, your piles of magaâ€" zines, and to put your loose scraps into bags and get everything ready to put out on your curb the night before the tructk is scheduled to cover your neighâ€" borhood for waste paper curbâ€"service March Wasteâ€"Paper Pickup Begins Week Of March 6th N Vol. 33. No. 52 {Continued â€" on page 3) Y IvÂ¥ discussion Of t PM E the Lord‘s /s â€" in Lem’ Evangelical d M clas time in 2# Of |Observe World Day of Pra*er At ‘Y‘ Friday intes fale of vepditicke in uie t c t comâ€" :nity" t c “Jiy' (will be solv¢d| when (Willafd | Avery, dress g inst , Wrags her ‘m > ".‘d & v .” T4 duufy mounted on four |y, Mgks; id carâ€" ries it into the clubhouse for‘4 dressâ€" making d¢émonstration. A dozen High. fand Park wamen have made Uiimmies and learned frony Mrs. ‘Avery| to cut rd d so rec ically â€" that the | Â¥craps (won‘t, even | provide‘ ;4 good !&cak%fifox a 130( ks / : PP } (Centinue n‘ page: }4% greLree bhtâ€"â€"Dont" Ford and!â€" Fi t Af«ilthc opefn% prayer, 1 gram will be as‘f 3@b ; club in |1900, has ‘ :« rgi up. relics of old â€" and | and the early | days he â€"¢lub for her anfivergary â€"table. â€"| Lines ‘of! comâ€" munication are stretched all the way to Floriga in search ofi‘: i0te of Mrs, ‘Fessenden, figst c {presiâ€" dent, and Mrs. l&ea ia:l )~ ranâ€" ning down a clue which she hopes will leald to the ig ‘ i one of the |"owl club . gi s" which were work | the shadow" ‘ emprbpidered shirtwaists of club members: 4s they bustled |along. to mecting : in . All churdhes ‘have been "inyited to R;““an t to , the: t vhich}4s uhider it j ilthip es Wicki Afns :‘J abgeoe yeo on o6 T ow wflq b that th¢ official R ‘viewer will be li,tph center t¢ accept 1 teers for various bra: Cross. â€"MWomen are for nutses aide, motor corps, Gra; ant, produc tervi will be hom 9 a.m. High{and Park Won Plagnh'l:onsi:::o:v%': Cross cénter in the M building at 521 W. av officially opened on .| Edward |A, Smith, senior staff ant, is in charge _?the workers who will man the: des telephov‘-f number o éae new is Highland Park 1018.â€" . ; Bcriptureâ€"Psaims 91:1â€"11. Red firoa'sc‘enter At Public Service ially Open | he proâ€" r' hurch E.aurel § ‘ ing at for Ofâ€" ther ing : of Mrs. assistâ€" fiimteer . The center in Red Service ie was High ijod Fel ter Jamhks Miurphey.. . â€" Lane , chairman . for‘ the | first quatters bf. the year is Mrg. |\Tom 1 y‘ Luncheon, will be prclt;-r;d at | cmmfi* ; Mre. L). V. Pinkerton, Mrsi :.m‘i’rf‘a;’m...d Mrsi/Karl: Velde: â€"« .<.#* |~ ’gfi board. of <the Highland Parkâ€" Rayiriia Senior Infant Welfare q‘roup was? entertained at ‘luncheon at Exâ€" moo?‘;‘ Country club by the new presiâ€" dent; ‘Mrs. Charles DeLeww last Wed:â€" sday. ‘A board mheeting followed the Iuncheon at which time plans were disâ€" cnforthezm rogram. . Ub onl ts gt 'fm”, fonday, Feb, 28, at the view t w "Aaren B fey| | MFS Willard Medway ‘Iind Mrs. Senior Infant Welfare Gr&sp Entertained At Exmoor Club Luncheéon " Members of the P.T.A. are invited to view the art studies of Miss Wood‘s students on exhibition in the corridor adjatent to the English clubroom. D.«Stone, president, plans to call the busingss meeting to order in the !fing- lish |¢lubroom promptly at 3:30; in order to allow ample time for the lecâ€" ture frranged by Mrs, George Hartâ€" man, |program chairman. §#1 .4 Téq will be served in the caféf¢ria from}|J to 3:30 by Mrs. W. H. Laniâ€" gan, dhah&n ‘of the Braeside disâ€" trict,“-md her.committe. â€" Mrs.| G. Th¢ Association for. Family TAving is a [long established social agency activg in Chicago and the middle west in family life education. ‘ The‘ proâ€" fessiomal staff leady groups of parents and young people;in discussions | of guid‘r ejand adjustment, and mainâ€" tains | a. counseling service tomvlp solve|the) normal problems of f: mily relatipnships. > i l Mrg. Duvall is qualified by m tion, research and experience in 7 gui e to give advice to parents beâ€" ed by the manifold problems ed ‘by war. ‘A dircetor . of counseling at, the Lake Geneva Youth camt for three ‘years, Mrs. Duvall has t¢cently served as a faculty memâ€" ber apd lecturer at the National Colâ€" lege of Education, and is now a canâ€" didat¢) for her Ph.D. in human deâ€" velopfient at the University of ‘Chi-l cagoj 5 o pointed out by ~Evelyn Mills Duvail, dire¢tor of the Association for Family Living, in her lecture Efore the high school P.T.A. on Th y, March 2, at 3:45 v. m. 4 + $ bflm guideposts making the way toward "Understanding the High Schoql " Youth ‘of ‘Toaday" will ‘be LCs out dire¢tor of t! Living, in he school P.T.A at 3:45 p, m. Mr§.; Duva Evelyn Millis Duvall To‘ iBe Guest Speaker At High School PT A Th fand Park‘s NEWS Paber for 33 Years ighland Park ig. chairmma &:m first perâ€" in nc a rs. J 6 * ‘Mrs. Rdwin-flz,, adlevy. |. â€" er Member ddress Kiwanis Highland:Park. ‘I!linois, Thursday, February 24 nd K3 w Life " Sunday, Feb. 27, at‘l! am. Rq‘q‘. Lestér H. Laubenstein, minister of t Bethmycr. ngelical eh Q:#"t‘fl and : McGovern avenues, iwill open : series " ofâ€" : germons on (the ?&h t Affirmations : of Jests." v’l‘tu(',“ courses â€"will be based ¢ #;‘ a) Truths :e;t(':ted ;: (hcn:ev t utt ances o us when referred Himselfâ€"as â€"‘I «AM." ‘The fitst. gerâ€" mon on thig coming Sunday wi be preached 5"‘%““ "I am the se o s i o n t e d ! Th¢ remaining sermons will. Mlow cluding. wit M av ‘as fol Series of Sermons To Be Conducted At Bethany Church Lt. Grosgmho ;::.u ‘the service it J“‘Y- m : for one year, A communications officer, and was hom on furlough the first part of this month. He attended. University of Illino and ‘took his communications course at Harvard Unjversity. Dorothy Gross is a supervisor at the local tele, phone exchange. ReAild 10e | OWSs Lt. (j@.) Francis G. ‘Gross, USN. husband of. en'f;:na Dorothy L4 son, 326 No. St. Johns Ave., and of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Gross, Sr,, 283 Franklin Rd., Glencoe, has . reported missing, the plane in .‘ he and 13 were traveling being! found w in the North Puifipl area. | | +4 l3 "Fashions of the Past" will display dresses of 1860 to (1900, possessions ot" Mrs. Francis |Linneman, Mrs. Roy OB son and Mrs. Philip Sparling. Miss Helen Beach.\will exhibit sketches she has done to iflustrate children‘s books} There will be table settings by Mrs. A. J.. McMaster | and . au. MMH! Smith ; antique jewelry by Mrs. F. Mrs. P. B. Garrett, arts chairman, asks that all members join in with their handiwork or collections to make it a _ repr ti\g clnb;;‘.tho;& Ctnll Mrs. Garrett; HP. or Mrs. 1 E. : Kern, :co ml’ 4066, |~ A . variety of exhibits wve been| ar«< ranged for the/|Ravinia Woman‘s club hobby ‘show arch 8 at the Village id ion with the afternoon program | by | J Pickett : Cochran, "Hobbies for [Happiness," lponq;%l by the arts imittee, pras l9 1 Ravinia W oman‘s Club Plans Hobby Exhibit | ‘Delinquency on a State Level a View to : Fiflre," is viceâ€"pre dent of the Citizens‘ committee on tt Juvenile court, t of ‘the F ily and Child! Planning cominittee the Councilâ€"of 1 agencies in Chi cago, and:‘ bx of:_the â€" advisor committee .. e Cook County Bureau of; Phblic. Welfare. / She wa formerly : a member of the advisory committee on the rew tréatment pro, gram for St. Charles School for Boy and has also)servedâ€"as a‘member 6 the Riversided high school board, | | (Continued on page 4) . || T. H. Ludiow, chairman of the d¢} partment :of Government and Soci#‘ Welfare of the IMlinois Ltague. The meeting will be held at the Commqu ity center at 1 :30 p.m. en lt _Mrs. Ludlow, who will speak on ‘ Place : & ‘office fiof.w. Stecle, â€" townghip supervigor, Central aveéenue.© . . "!= / . [[3 With a second|"Look to the Fu: ture," title: of the current series of League of Women Voters meetings, members will |discuss the problems of juvenile .. â€"delinquency Wednqdzy‘? March 1;, under the leadership of Mrs, Hours pm.> h Juvenile Delinquency Problems Discussed By Women League Voters April 0 rid Only tC ARE YOU REGISTERED ? ‘Can Yoy voTE?» «h n n Highla: Fridgy, | Saturday Friday, | Satutday D# ltg Before Abraham Was, I on . more days to t hland Park } ;/ y, February 25 _ day, February 26 Â¥, March 3 * am the Broad of Life, am . the. Way. Trauth to March 4:« <«â€" [M 2 a.m. and 1 to ril regist@r _ 7 Local Lions tbe y Qurl Sboouts serving in t include Sueance Rarant 1 Libertyville : Mis..) J. Rhin¢thart, Mrs. Rob Greenglade, Mrs! K. J. Rob Cap T'e!lei.{)lfli j Mts. W. N. $ nlbflz t g ts Jess sted. "Mr. W, T. Walkh V "m\c Rcv. H. K. Platzger| will |alte nate in delivering the niessages, w the Rev. Pau!l Mundi :t! An, Old Testament Gospel serics m be | the (subject /of »di ssion * \bas upon :the prophecies of Isaiah. * «,fit ic on Â¥eb. 24 is The We Redeemer ;" Isaigh 42: lt V Women, Girl 'Sfi'om,_s ; Serve In Stamp Booth Wonten serving it oalworth‘s ;'tfffi,flf 1 are: | Durin®© fite Lenten sthspn, wil ‘,‘bc:gonfioflé at Réde¢iner Ev gelical) Euthéran |church, 587 W. tral | atgnue, on ~each. THursdqy, § pinp b slsc ul al o s Mrs. Spencer Keare, new presid: of the [Highland Park center of t Infant +Welfare_ society, will hold t] first. bysiness meeting of her boa: F::i" morning in her, e, B42 Linden avenue.. Plans for t F:‘bn ary meeting ‘of‘ the, cen?er 6 da'y‘wij!!be completed. . | â€" Je ie Ee is ty t e C Aerrls Fairview avenut. ;. Mrs., Keq assintant hostess¢és in _ the | morn will be Mrs. Pan! _ Jostér | id ; George ‘Ross Jr. Assistant s in the afternoon will be. Mrs. Lew "i"‘l’psabday Vés::és’ To Be Conducted: : Xo Re amaectad : _/ functioning immediately. || . | _ . mm&eacfintq A d tor, the first group of motorists | affecte hflnw;flm‘ut holding |"B" and "C" | the [ |"B". and "C" r jority of which will exp Infant Welfare Soci Holds Business Mee * Hostéss‘ for the ";fifd.'#.:&‘qr 4 Monday is Mrs. Thomas Keough, 4 Such |was the advice given motod{§fMAIbert S. Trude Jr., Valice ( ists today by Paul A. H Shults, aef@@Rigene M Adier, Frark 1 ing OPA dnrecto.r for the l(}u c M | rding ur, ‘ illiam tropolitan area, in arnnouncing that be@@!dseph B. Garnett; Harold ginning | March 1, all _future| gasolin® agors Grimer and J. R:yg\u rati or the cati‘rq i l ».: |Reat ) “ Cl q be issued from a central issuantce o P ied B. Carpenter: "58 T "If your gasoline rations -exfi': March 1, your application for, renew should be filed immdtm applications for all rations which & pire aftéer March 1, should be filed | least 10 days before the expiratic date." . ies t Sresr ht £ Renew March 1 Gasoline Ration Cards Immediately Retailers will give ration tokens / change for the red and blue stamp These stamps each carry a yalue i ten points, regardless of the numer appearing on t‘}.e stamp. | 1 Effective February 24, will\Jue red and: blue s in | w ration book four for the purchase « meats and fats,and for processe foods. 4 fe j e Ration Tokens | To Be Given In Change for Stamps Houseâ€"toâ€"House Campaign For /‘ Red Cross FundiBegins Mar. 15â€" 1 D * pes,. M A A sn 5 Eis aur nelrie a V 1PSs erving in t‘i”' g: mp !| ‘;)l‘th'fl for ‘Yhe 1 are. Mrs. Witt Seh Rathart." Mis % M w E00 Lk 100¢¢ is ‘Secretaries and treasurers of Lions clubs in this district will be the guests the Highland Park Lions club at meetingâ€"tonight (Thursday) in Sun« Valléy ‘clubhbouse at $:30 f rof the évening will be Stanâ€" y Zebby, district governar bf Dis thict XF’ of 'wmw x2 duaike ‘[invs ho denber it be vairace ppl__pi_ the _ Rracside _ schoolus and und Koobclipâ€" inanager OP the ] ““'&rfl!,w““ ufactorimg comâ€" pI n )/ otary Club Hears PT . E. T. MsSwain Speak on Education heir committee members are : Wilâ€" ’ "T! Jones, Leonard 34 ?qd, Rueben : D. Cahn, Charles W. Jones, S. Trude Jr., Vallce O. Appel, ¢ M, Adler, Frank F. Selfridge, War Fund ‘are taking definite as the working commiittees are mg formed by the Rev. Louis W. rwin, chairman of the: War Fund Arive, and G, K. Hardacre, coâ€"chairâ€" is | generotusly ag the workers are givâ€" g of their time thns far, Highland Park will exceed its quota of $40,000." fie first appointments to be made rt the dollowing "special ‘i(u"' vice hairmen and their committees:â€" J. M. Maxwell, 290 Park avenue, elephone H.P. 4531, vice chairman of rict No. 1â€"Central avenue sorth 0) city limits.â€" Richard A. Kebbon, N. Linden avenue, H.P. 3909, coâ€" ite ~chairman. y | Plans for raising $40,000 in Highâ€" ’v‘ Park next month for the Red )pens Campairn for ecretary of State: ~ ph B, Garnett; Harold, S. Vaile, storge Grumer and J. Raymond Kiedâ€" ind that jallwof us must take a hand polving the problems.â€" There is no ore important service that ‘can be rformed today than that abd!- g our boysâ€"and girls. Dr. veloped the {¢llowing fundamentals hich he says -:re essential to a good hool,: \ e i%. 4 + ocal Lions Hosts o District Members : Knight, John W. Evers Jr., R. B. vazey, Giâ€" H.‘Hartman, Allen M. eb, D. . D. McCormick, Mason ith, Edmund L. Andrews Jr., Rob» | ... Block, Frank W. McDonald, icld D: Stone and.Harry J, Van tm : *3 y red B..Carpenter, 258 Roger Wilâ€" chairman of south half of Disâ€" No. 2â€"Central avenue to North of Cédar avenue. Ei sisting Mr, Carpenter will be: p m‘fim R.R.|‘Wible, Francis N '1’A.'°¢o . Paerk,. 111. (Continued : on â€"page 3) (Continued on page 3) Sa xne..sthdol an aF C th thdol ‘and . community us thust take a hand o t uts Ts Tob e c3 fuieims Of siver v}®"* Peters, FLV 3 the 3i as t\

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