w W 4 C3 f : ¥€ Pifc. felo J. Pasquesi, son of Mr. and Mrsd\John Pasquesi, 216 Railway from â€" department of . the armored lighoot at Fort Knox, Ky. ! DinnerNras prepared‘ and served by the girlsi ho are working om‘their cooking Bidge, and members of the troop codinittee helped with the dm-i ner |arra#ements.: On ‘the..commitâ€" tee were § iMrs. A. W. Lawrence, Mrs. Edward PBorges, Mrs. Alired Kautâ€" man and[iMrs. J. R. Steacy. George Scheucheipfiug (Mr.X) of{the Comâ€" munity cBter ledâ€"the singing and a special gWikt was Miss Grace Ritson, the nmew Kirt Scout executive. s A courffof awards was conducted THURSDAY, ** 4 pm . Pho "'fii'.'.i-.‘. day school. _ : 4 240 am., | Bible discussion ; "Life of |Jesus Be Matt.<â€"16 and 17. 0:30 \a.m, orning tqh_m'l’b ul: topic a series 3 "Lord g a ‘-oulb‘h u#"ï¬:-: io | &" n Legion. hall, Wisconsin 6 :45 NReter, wl I NARE J}f 4:80 | p.m., of . t ï¬_‘ Spe qred by WEDNESDA 1 :A5 p.m _â€" |(Conffiiued from page : 1) A bevy| Bf buds who‘ reaped the benefits of[ fheir mothers‘ training in the tflirtion classes and also a of yGung matrons, will stage a hOWw after the sewing demonâ€" & WÂ¥ thin veneer of nonchaâ€" is |@kpected. to disguise / the " ptille in their finished garâ€" ;’ Margaret Archer, Nancy Bunfi¢ Norman, Cynthia Stokes ua_,wm Wallis model. Club méibers possessing antiques ofï¬defl ined vintage, may have then : id 'f, id by experts ‘ at the "Information Please" table. The comâ€" mittee in FI expects to deal with problems F4riging from old bottles to quaint nmidstache cups that . kept cG;:o‘pn' ! vairus mustache out of his held a i Februar with 54 present. T K -z:.% worahip service.‘ Dr. ay will BW on "I Am the Vine." ~. . 3 pm , sexsion of ‘the "Church a-câ€lb ‘ in the balcony. lounge. ; of tWi church are welcome to. enâ€" SUNDAY, P #:80 am., <ug:£_~+ H a.#., worship. Rev. Lester H. 4 ister, will begin a series seven for the Sundsy mornâ€" of! ‘The Great Affirmations Segus" ‘Me spoke .of Himself in terms . AM." â€" The sermon mext THURSDAY 24â€" \ 1:30° p.m. onthly meeting of the W. N. S. with Edith Hansen at 126 8. FRIDAY. P __10 :30 am to be held 8 :48 sn;nmnu k Â¥oâ€" %, | ter thy â€" ot e TUESDAY, 29â€" T40 pm t chu stool in ancient P be : on . di and rugs tables 1a silver, wi the‘ davys Mirs. Augene Phister and Mrs. Benedict man, <chairman â€" and vice chaifffan of the Home and Eduâ€" cation nt, together with the commi chairmen, | Mrs.: W. C. Melohn, firs. D. W. MacCorquodale, Mrs. Rridges, Mrs. Edson K. RhT« rs. Roy O. Olson, have full) ¢ of arrangements. â€" Honotrs Fathers . 11 am., TN church school meets in the WELCOME TO CHURCH Highland Park Women usure.y. I regi ‘ 1P mvi ecorated Ravin @:80 a. t Larel avaéue and McGovern street 0 / pr church . birthday social, ored : March 1â€"â€" idweek church fellowship, . E. ;hlulhch'rac. Sunday and officers 1 meet for little nd;gboolhmn. s, pewter and brass will along with old quilts Bridge tables and> lunch with antique glass. and e features reminiscent of n ladies had time for hes. Mrs. Cl:i:,m Jones, d past presidents, have to pour at the tea table Girl Scouts .of ‘Troop 10 er and daughter dinner on 16 at the Ravinia school, outs, fathers and leaders a Girl p leaders, Mrs. Karl D. E:_, Myron Huls, and Mrs. Cr. y a wis rer d dating back to the dunce ru‘:m A represen« b-un'-'m’nnu' v': Norld Day of Prayer servic h'o-‘,lofmchfll.. m'.‘“ 1. in Christian Education. Endeavor. nc roricas and Valmly §uC Mareh 1I=â€" . _ _‘ x People‘s Bible group. -‘synbolhll!‘:wbâ€" ; general supervision of Dr. t 21â€" real of the Choristers unâ€" of Eather H. Laubenstein. oung People‘s Bible class. 11â€" vesper. ‘!‘ht‘cr-c-h’h eer;" Isa. 42:1â€"8. uth society in the Assemâ€" Choral rehearsal. ETY THE REDEEMER tzer, pastor aditional < manner hew e ant | ~ Community «center‘s |$qhare (Dance clul will meet g;aturda' iyen) fI,?;"e'b. 26, lat 8:30 o‘¢flock, Wwhen‘ Reuben Olspn‘s orthes will} grovide the mugic for dancirig: â€" |;) i i s es t. and Mrs. Ray air~ #, invite all North Shore : nts ï¬h € ‘to f oe® . LN $ ut w t ad) 15e mon .‘ $um y.‘hb, 21, %}i’.’z Jegsus." | | Smail: c are chred for: Sunâ€" day .ch service. 8 S t : 8 t4, _ Bunday (Bchool is open to the : age ‘?:i. years, and is w.:l’k: | (Cominnn{ from page 1) { s chairman of the llinois of Women Voteérs socig!l welfare deâ€" partment, Mrs. Ludiow] has been acâ€" tivg in the campaign to| secure a betâ€" terladoption law for Illfhois." A vate of the Maxwell Notmal | 1 in New York, ghe taught ; i+ endes in the New York city s s tor| eight years. HIL }f 4) BP "ts program is un tju eqtion of Mrs. Walter| Neisserf, cha of the| Highlagd Park Lokgue‘s departâ€" mert of governinent agd social, welâ€" builils,< tc contmitt exhibit, so that proyided Art Exhibit, Hobby ow io me may po F a small p the Cub Scouts a show has grown munity . display elabprate and hav¢ been enter simple: ones | of) Hardicrafts also Al list of tar The fourth a art exhibit and musicale to be held in the Braeside schopl audit on day, March 19, at 3 p.m., has qdded ainew feature, a I show. £. / | § ies o 1| c acgl n o6 t PAE + Saop L " :30) a m., Holy Communio®; . fls 9:,0 a.m., The Church schpol. I c hn m o in fake : Su Comunh ). ' 1 td WEDNESDAYS ANT) ‘SAINTE DAYS SATURDAY, Feb. Servich mectine,nt the boag of Strs) tus | * class A| list of of it coflï¬#tiom snbLitted . : Gnake: skins, minjature dogs, old buttans, minjature horges, antique dolls, dblls of many ‘lands, | weapons, ‘chair m s, Indfan © arrow.> heads,â€" Wnives, f.mihs. rocks and, boats. xf] E7. ;l? : SUNDAYSâ€" roet‘s :nd: boats ‘s Exhib artha Crane will exlfibit her glass hats, ‘Ann‘ Réiman her [ collection of teapots, Joe Eis n":'lratg is collection of [Lincolmia, arft. Mr..\Btein‘ his) ofd beey steins. ng ‘thi childrdén exâ€" bitlhg . are, &eo Crghey . Jr.] |with| his |glasspaper weights,{ Jayce Br ‘ and}Ellen Randâ€"Armaericdin \Indian Jore, and Susan Smith, shelly. | _ || « Mr. Charney, the chaipman, stresses the| fact that there will be anbr ult c ittee policing th '¢khibia for the! duration oï¬tl‘te shdw.} ~>} ) | : # ; bf-.‘r‘. Mo: wy Ves . w DAYSâ€" artha Crane baty, ‘Ani‘ Reim teapots. Joe Eise This * HIGHWOOD | ME | lfl% Bw.u-aa.i :‘m’h‘,. fls P( e Th‘e 9:80| u.m., Holy Communio®, uare Dance Club ) Meet Saturkay . omen League V oters ¢ committed in | _ young / or jold 3,‘to telephpne ttee as th t number | of iat proper (lisp io. Tecmath. sarvice of otujer ZION LUTHERAN side Musi¢ale (!lnl*h sch in charge asks any; old whp #colle¢ts) or ne a ‘nfember pf:the the gature bf| his of piedes, and/ such, lisplay ‘Ispace be roject | ored for Braeside, the by to include a |comâ€" of ies, Some raluabl¢é © colle¢tions as we aqthegntg amatepr collectors. will be e'xhib‘i'tfd.. nson, t ude a |comâ€"| Hf, | bies, ~Some ï¬â€˜u‘ ‘colleg¢tions whe!'t:s T‘ :CO 8. !fllib‘"m 3 'n : collections | | T Nike. sking,| Hig i yod and |Bible «| Lutey S iphom | Finné wilk 0 cirle. > t ue chol *| at ithe | ’S) give f e ghwood reports a vsncqeiasf ul Foprth I.;lt f.o::?d drive,: with its quota of (¢35;( W more / than hied. A total of $72,469 in war ve been sold, according to Mrs. Alex De Barâ€" tolo,| chairman, ‘who states‘ that every Highwood citizen . gon ed at Jeast :s _sum to the drive., . . _ ©$72,000 Mark Hit In Highwood Drive [\ day, Feb. 24, at the Highâ€" land|Park ©.$.0., there â€" will be: inâ€" ickion in craft work at 7 6‘clock by ric ebaum. Archery instrucâ€" tion fice under. the: supervis» on of "Dr¢. George Weil is a regular 1 Thursday nights. P. H unior Class Party o ns At High School %; â€"The junjor class of the Highland Park high school! will hold a class party March 4 at 8 p.m. in the boys‘ yinasium, according to[}lr, Mason, unior classâ€" adviser, and Bill Gutman, egident ’gf the junior class. N Instruction At . Highland Park | In charge of the ‘floot show are ilt Gutman, Raiph Lattman and m Gilroy, and on the entertainment commaittec are Mickéy [Adlet® and Priop instructs in photo work. Bridge is her" regular attraction which clairhs y | service men and GSO girls At D there will :)jmfomn! danâ€" cing! and lat 9:30 ref: ts ‘will be Ouniit(CC... A Marire Mann U.$.0,. Tonight Ai J.) Buos G., Mo mer ; | pew F!/! Simms whose : spe dgll ib an, | Mrs ilip Spa Jo ilts, and ave a dis ,| inclu 8 C c Do Mrs. R. H. Otson w Mrs. ilip Sparling as contributors. â€" rs. Joseph Bulmer : will ‘display ilts, and Mrs. David R. Clark will ve a display on her hobby i’:{""palm- , including .a variety of prints she $ of many,types of hands. Mrs. f Douglas’s‘wfl'l show her collecâ€" tion of. silver perfume bottles, Mrs. M. Knox, antique silver ln’d her afâ€" ir dinner coffed cup collection. Mrs. L,. Nebhrbrass will decorate;the tea le| with some of cher silver pieces display others of her collection. ie will be knitting, dressmaking illinery exhibits and many others Sfill in the formative stage. [ [ â€" club> will join in celebrating HMighland Park‘s 75th anniversary by devoting‘: a ‘portion of ‘the afternoon‘s | to, this historical event and ving .on display the album |assembled the time of its own 25th apniversary in 1936, which_ includes accounts of bly shows of earlier days, doings of e Calcimine committee; why and how* he Flub started, and events oflits early, ’istTry. valt 5 t tary Scout Troop > laces First In â€" . > . 5. Aréa Council unit) at Great Lakes on Friday, Feb. 25, |Girly‘ from. Highland Park, Glenâ€" co e Forest, and National Kinâ€" dergarten college will be hostesses. Un urday, Feb. fl.keno will be the |feature of the evering, when servâ€" ice [men |and | women will compete for prizes. "At 9 there will be informal danking and at 9:30 Mrs, Robert Johnâ€" gon| of Deerfield will be in charge of louis| Keller from Laké Forest colâ€" legp will be the speaker at the Java elub ‘meeting Sunday, Feb. 27, at 9 a.mh. The bowling group will meet at thed club at 2:30 p.m. From 6 to 8 p:im., they Johanna lodge, > under the supervision of Mrs. Marc Newnmian, will serve a buffet supper. At 7:30, Sigma | Alpha Iota, honorary music of | charm." j y, Feb, 28,‘the West Ridge p \will have a Birthday cake. for all!‘seryice men and women‘ whose irthdays were ‘in [February, â€" Mrs. Luicy Smith will. instruct:in bdllâ€" room Iapcing at 7 p.m. At 8 o‘clock, N. A. Finnél] . and the Braeside~ Hillbillies wilk 0 ize the sets for square danâ€" uesday, Feb, 29, the Kenilworth G.B.0... will prescht a leap )3!' . dance atithe Highland Park club. Mrs. Emâ€" ‘s : dancers from Lake Forest will give a short program.. 5TB s _ e y, March 1, is "doâ€"asâ€"you~ pl¢éasesnight." ~Miss Schwiebert from Neorthwestern university will be preâ€" t: take| charge of a parlor party. Tyoop .30, Boy Scotits of, America, sored ‘By the Highland ,Park Roâ€" ary| club and tnder the leaflership oi Cenpeth :a\ L‘l‘:*tgcscn,' Scoutmastc?r, mas Fust completed the most, successful car|in the liistory of the troop, having first in the North Share Area council fc;fl the year, ‘which covers all phases of | Sconting with a total of 1,672 points. Troop 2,0f Wilmette was ‘;‘ 3 ï¬vi 1,435 points, and Troop 1, W hird, . Wwith . 1,400 points. PR f Ryaq": chairman of the Dads‘ ‘compsittee and Henty Adler is [3’, te chairman. | Th B from the American Conservaâ€" tory of Music, will present an "hour H _ G, Moss and Mrs. Vernon Mortiâ€" T; pewter collections by ~Mrs, M. S%mms and Mrs. Fred O, Toof tne speciauy-isu,crllinese pewter ; a it "wWwith A on Buchâ€" ns Mrs. 5. i. enc Mig 22. Agominue'd‘ from page 1) .‘ rold~ Bennett;~ arts and craits by & F~C. P:fllow.‘cbs:ï¬ufl‘g‘ Mrs. ‘J.) Bushey, antiqne glass by Mrs. avinia Woman‘s Club hland Park G.S.Q. will sponâ€" a ing party for the outâ€"going Losaly : Power s Bc a t in Abafe 2 9t en Paclarnth .20 d tto Wood Carving Becomes Fascinating Hobby At . USOâ€"Salvation Army â€" â€" their> regu program y the currer In Me InJloving memory of Mrs. F. Willâ€" iam Beere, who passed away Fet 21, 1943. sisters of Mrs. P all residing in England, wish to exte their thamks and appreciation for the help and pathy shown by Highls Park f K.. 3: M F4 - . Mrs. P Ulimann, age 64, passed; away Th y, Feb. 17, ‘at }'bane. 1305 avenue. | Funeral gervi were held. Monday at a Chicago. fuâ€". neral chapel with Rey. House! of the Christian| Missionary â€" Alliance | ¢hurch officiating. Burial was in the Irving Park cemetery. . := HH)s 4; â€"fofua ce Commuinications intended far)publiâ€" ation must be written on gide of the paper only, and be signed* with the nam :nd‘nddnp‘of the writer They : should reach the editor Wedâ€" nesday to insure appearance in d* m 4†{ j "]J!" § $ tion rates ; flé&’ t year cents per single yea . ‘KResolutions ot cof ; o > bituaries,. no of T went, or Other affairs w ‘an ad> unssion charge is ed, | will b . suarged jat regular ad\ ing rater â€" ‘. Lester| S. Olson, Publisher] | _ _ "R. B. Obon; Eiditor,~© | + ¢a0>~; Alice D ’Allenhecorrifges,‘ s# Bride of Dale Patrick| ! __The Wedding March was ‘played by Elizabeth er, violinist, young dauâ€" ghter ofâ€" Mr., and Mrs. James Becker, and the ceremony was followed by a dinâ€" ner : at the 1 bflhcfliide's‘flï¬mo- ther, Mrs: \Catherine: Allen, 651 |Glenâ€" view, Ave., where a réception, mded by 200 guests, was held in the ing. The we"»was one of last ï¬,tme's bigh school graduates, while the Prideâ€" groom was id the 41 graduating! He is a la! technician at ,il;r‘eat Lakes . Naval Academy, d Thursday, March 2 140 a.m.,: tinuing the try on thi yoek ty the Bjorkland Strig: Tig (e w y the Bj Stri id Tuesday, # by the Lowis ax%'}&: group on Thursday. . |« ; ‘~>~ |\}/ Housing has ever been a major p ject at the in its two years of c OEX every day: :30 a. . m. 'm R 4 um’ ’. inclusive. glriday is mwt: night, and on Saturday table games are featured. Sunday is Open House day.‘ | / The Coffee Club, ""fl from 10 to 11 seach : eveni (free "coffee and") is a popular hour with the servicemen. Creative Writers and Friendship Club At "Â¥Y" On ~Saturday,. Feb. 19, : in the | St. Junes;refl;ty“ at. Highwood,. Al,:tl D. Dies A â€" Entered. as. second â€" class | matter March 1, 1911, at :}ï¬fl’ost C‘gz«:‘c at Highland Park, Iilinois. ty Issued / Thursday %i each week by the Hig Park Press, 516 Laure! avenue, Highland Park, Ilinots, Tele: phone : Highl&nd P& 557. |||| j hu’:ï¬ $27 N. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS 6: Young, Beaven a;.;n-g REGCON ‘ ) te W TokA /~â€" DAHL‘S mma Ulimann t Age of 64 | and Mrs. Nellie Walker. Creative Writers artl* conâ€" ir regular classes with poeâ€" ‘d‘)’i“ ( [ 1 lc ‘ ‘Friehdsh%cl_ub have March ‘dinner ‘and the ill be a ‘review of qone of pogular books. . || _ Mrs. «Charlotte | Stringer, innie Coles, Mrs. Caroline moriam |(8 Khisl s yiT low | o o M 4 otice is herebygiv t on or aFhe Apiril. $, 1944, du'nnua &n upon following listed special |asses t »anil coupons will be paid by the 4 of | the Park Dhtfl%t of BL Par the Pirst Natk»ulfl ank | ig hlan H l?od Park,| ofs, # = ment bonds of the Park t of * land Park (formerly h: Park k ‘Dhtflet).pi: ark t Park_ District inl ent Doe! No, 7. All principal ts a t n&’ms will be paid u aurre of # bonds and coupons) described as â€" ;&w Park, Tllinois | ruary 24, 1944 _ | Jani vShmp. l'ub‘rh' ¢lub. for The a: y will" meetâ€" ret wil od wi at se _â€"The | first meeting; will| take p Saturday, Feb. &f# o‘clock | in centert. [ wb PA mitte / Le tborn, ban frenJ TH SA MO DAsé. Feb. 28â€" /: j }. <â€" 4 jp.m., Eim Place Dance club. TV ;?)AY. Feb, 20â€" | 8 pj#.. Gommnte?:zemng,- Fell. WEDNESDAY, March 14â€" | ; 9}30.a.m., Girl Scout leaders. 1}30 p.m., League of Women Vot sch llf ' :i t!.. g fixt" issionaries Willt | ak in Highwood > fourth | Saturday . afterboons . in FRI An th Principal .No. | Year! puak 2 CA e & :> 40 6 \a) 10 1 [+ 1 1 §5 0 Et f #licfue ty (x. 4. 0 10 .4. 19 . Who said that War B Lguot\aocs:lld' ng be â€" h ongratulat won| T done. NA%%?& T R CROSS IOB. : ! "i ~fi>: rSAbe it $ w halle h‘ in Off ‘the Walls." Mail for | prisoners . of war hould be cnclojcd in two erfâ€" velopes, the outdr one upnsedief} nd unstam!;)gd, with 1 this â€" i cription : "Post t:rr- iso 1 r of War| MailTand ha ded_ stal employees in Post off: a] he : inside ghv ::d ld} proper res stam ed. 'Th?; :fto issure that] ;a postage cancellation stamp A Jj %ot bear any wa "3‘" E V for Victory, Win ‘the N .E ¢. _ Mail: ing a ï¬.'!‘ signia or word ‘be codâ€" ipted b n authorities, |. A pipelineâ€"to bring in Nat CGas is part of the l'm Community Center . ORTH sHorE (+a use v¢rend and | Mrs. Folke Bobs rned missionaries 1 l‘ ¢ guests of the ichwoo? t ¢hurch, Sunday,| March 5. T speak at th¢e misgionary | m. and at the ¢vening | wors ‘vi% at 7;08 pm. ; :! / | [t ‘the eveninig strvite, â€" Sund s butchers.. As {the .3.- :.vo to train woriien ‘ u: PRISONER MAIL RULIN u 3 (‘ x Moniily we are 30% eb emand.| / | | beatigl jl?.' Communion rx be served urch by . the pastort |~~> rocery and cha DAY, Feb, 25â€" .m., Centér Boys‘ iclub URDAY, Feb, 264 r of the group rtecmty‘ of the Philatelic society. RSDAY, Feb. 244. | ©.| / .m. L atton party, ; . m., Coâ€"ordinati co\mcxh C ) a.m., Crafts club. € m., Airpfane Club.. *# ) p.m., Community square dane our postâ€"war planning com TOM onts [pigTRIOCT jOÂ¥i| | WANTED: (INTELIIGEXNT woâ€" 1GHLAND PARK, ;) _. for cooking and housework. [ 344 ,‘:fc/r wifer. T(‘ol:lmo:e pay. nH. P. NoTice enbibalc FA. e C e on + i.mktafting a net w t Ad or boys and girlii P an m s the 18 L. A. S@0 North Suburt The club i d t m}_or , 6 upon ent s | * d Par N land + qs = t) of Hidhâ€" Park ho ark t | + nt * i Doiï¬( | C inte \| "m degraoy tore We Cne w t a e T waod for fireplace; Call Winneta i1 you.are in FORMER RESIDENT OF HIGHâ€" land Park wants housework by the ‘ ~day.. References. Call 5557 and ask GIRL FOR .GENERAL HOUSEâ€" work, full or gfl time. White or colored.. Cal H. P. 119. + (tin) * for Mrs. Wolfe. ©00D COOK TO PREPARE DINâ€" NURSEMAID OR SECOND GIRL . (white) u;.\hle'!p \;ithchï¬ium :: .__A«1 referencesâ€" re un Ts Pog: 4* "Tsly LAUNDRESS TO â€"DO FAMILY WANTED: WHITE MAID FOR plain cooking and part first® floor cleaning. Fair Phone HP. 84 after 6 pm. nn. Carl Bingâ€" WANTED : â€" Woman _ for general : housework, in congenial home, 1 :30 ~"to 7 :00 p.m., Monday through Friâ€" day. No Saturday or Sunday work. No daundry. Good salary.> Near transportation. ; Call Glencoe : 36. FOR _RENTâ€" 3â€"ROO0M | APARTâ€" * ment; unfurnished. â€" Phone 4048. VERY coop ymn-k‘auun PpoStâ€" +d gardener housemaii Al‘(l?:g!y telephone H. P. 97. (§2) MAID& HOUSEMEN, BUS BOY, bell boy," male night clerk,. Apply Hotel Moraine. H. PP. 4444. 24. ® > * ‘(§1â€"54} FOR SALE: FIVEâ€"YEARâ€"OLD â€"..Position Wanted ner, 5 to 8 pm. Tel washing at home for family of. :(;u:. Tel. H. P. 5108. :1651 madern mm-af garâ€" age; finisHed near transâ€" portationâ€" and, school. _ For further informationâ€"call 4729 after 6 4];..?1 Your Chief Thursdoy, February 24, 1944 BELL TELEPHONE ~COMPANY ANO TALK IT OVvER No experience | necessary â€"full pay while in trainâ€" cations . with â€" payâ€"â€"disaâ€" bility and benefit plangâ€"â€" excellent working condiâ€" Operating positious availâ€" able in telephone workâ€"â€" so vital in war as well as Opportunities | to | Kite O“m‘dmm: qirbm 4 w . : other:::ebuo(nnl: ating. tions War is on the wires and you ‘will, be doing: your part o f:et the: message through." o G mt Help Wanted TELEPHONE OPERATORS Help Wanted A war job in the e c s h4 ILLINOIS FOR YOU! For Rent COME IN For Sale WITH THE H. P. 4815. . (b1) (49) (52) (§1»