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Highland Park Press, 2 Mar 1944, p. 4

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Sb m C o 4i 7 p.m., s Boys‘ club. f 7:30 p.m.. Cirl Scout party, Troops 4 9:30 a. m., f@nior Crafts club. _ . 2 p.m., Yjel â€" Airplane . club. Â¥ 8 p. m, Â¥fy, Meyerhoff. .. _ ;‘ Monday, Mir. 6â€" + 4 p. m., Elmy[Place Dance club.. Tuesday, ) 4. Je 8 p. m., Nothh‘ Suburban Philatelic saâ€" imo,i.-tmd‘y'qâ€"-m-.““" (In the _ â€"ciety ; Mofs Garden club Wodnuday , & > 8 p.m., Coâ€"ofdinating council commitâ€" W EpmRsDAYy ano skNTts bays_ WEDNESDAYS! AND SAINTS DAYSâ€" 6}:.&&«1‘@9%& and 14. Saturday, SUNDAYSâ€" Friday, _ _8 p.m., Votidg } A«u@ee‘y dn e botr mectns p in the Issa. §@:13â€"15. || ~ |â€" %~, 0 es ho ced Peovie‘s Dible class. speak on "The) ;:’o" Redeemer‘s Work," parscnage with the finunce comâ€" mittee. . & “"1\. 1-:_ Membership group °C ‘s Mem! n.w iety meets at l‘q home of Mri; Dein §22 Glenview avenue. WEDNESDAY. March %â€" _ Nursery dephftment in the Assembi ~" OR Spmonh on the Assombly in 187 American Lesion hall, Wisoonein and J . MONDAY, Â¥ § _ . 8 p.up., h council meets in the â€"$:80 a.m., y school. #:40 _ a.m., , ‘w _ Bible discussion; “!.lc'o‘l Jeaus ;" Matthew 18, 19. 10:30 a.m., ing worship. The serâ€" mon toplc is s Name," Matt. 6:9. The message .pertinent to the. observâ€" unce of MarcK|4 as Red Cross Sunday. . Tores in "Woukth) Tor Our Fremarecsions.* SATURDAY, L _‘ ~Amimsgth SATURDAY, h 4 ~_10;:30 a.m., SUNDAY, Te« â€"$:80 a.m., y # 9#:40 | a.m., f "!.lh.o‘l Jeaus 10:80 a.m., im mon topic is s THURSDAY, WEDNESDAY, h 8 â€"â€" 1145 -.'.‘-." Cl.u'nl r.nu:hb. There period special terâ€" cession in ) our week of meetings. Advance t is being made: of the week when » . W Seath, superâ€" trtendent of cago Industrial Jeague PTOm SuNCRY a 12, SRTOupn Sunday, March 19, with the exception of Saturday night of that Members and friends of Bethany ate to support this camâ€" SUNDAY, Mare _ 920 a.m., 8 ments under t of trus » 'mmri Thas Sil‘ke cession in beha Advance ann the week when Ti imk . preac from. Sunday ! _ 11 a.m. worship. [ Rev. Lester K. Laubenstein, iniater will ‘bring :the second. of the the "Affirmations of Jesus" when Me will speak on ."I Am the Bread of _ 3 â€"“l'p;;..:.: membership : class will meet e. 4:80 p.m., e hm-n‘ meeting in the baicony THURSDA® e AY, B« PamaÂ¥! t seminctsh _ $46 p.m., Clahk in Christian Education. of trus * WEDNESDAY 1146 p.m. ) Dr. E. D. Fritse PM pm. RebsePhi for the Bethany Chorâ€" lnters under diréction of Esther H. Laubenstein. j + MONDAY, §â€" | i _8 pm.. meeting of the board WELC Foed should 0M ‘ ours i‘ dmn*‘ ::’I;:i 11 evanoe iod ktppenan caue! OPEN DAILY FROM 1! A.M. Iro (Except Tuésdays) | Community Center PHIL JOHNSON‘S HICGHLAND PARK Eventig worsh h farkh 6â€" Fhe h cof with h ) Tâ€" The "% :1 the s . | UST GOOD FOOD Waukegan Rd.â€"42A) ond Lakeâ€" To those who know to t w may be new â€" we wil tfll&fl mmm-zm & foods that are so well kno . Wed., March Ist ung People‘s Bible class Reâ€"opened for ,hc Sns"m iy school in all departâ€" general supervision of will speak each night h 12, M._ht.:y, ihox‘ forn famous (6E TE 4 :30| p. m.,, Leagugé of. Women Vofers Members andâ€" friends ‘of Sheridan Rebekah lodge arg invited to join in a social hour Monday e h. Majfi 6, at the Masonic temple at}8:30 o‘cl follpwing a short| busines ing. Fridly evening, March 10, 7 to 11;:30 ‘p.m., Community center i t lall its| facilities oper ‘to high ‘}ageboysjandgis, for gpen f will ibe dancing in the comâ€" t hall, cards, . ci s, ‘and a .'L other games in‘ the library, tennis and box hockey in the large 8 p.fm., H. P. Camera c Wopen‘s society meets? the first ';- Mrs. Irs Breakwell, ‘b. hel selt in --nlol GOODIFRIDAY, ‘April ‘Tâ€" sds 7:4@ pum.. Regular Good Fikdy ie ; the segmon, "Hope Reyond ‘kneas." "Th MAUT Mn sdf ‘a‘m.. Mornitie worstlip and setâ€" 24 ns mon b ca-puto:n%i‘-- .,‘l('!nqh From ) Master‘s : P [ n ute ‘du W EDN wWED :‘?&T&:‘ "a‘n:&fl uiqolj jund ‘Adyit _ Sun \School is open to up to the agejof 20 n‘n.am is Sunday morning! at 9:80,. | | A freg public nuiai room uuu:fl by this| church at 48 N. 8/ n v‘kh ,‘:pou dly fiaâ€" 9:80 a‘clock in the mo y to 5:30° the: and on Sat ys until 9 ¢‘clock. iOn Sunday the ig room "h’”" v-:‘nn to ‘s:;ar?. k“' B"ib f :ud t ::aiud nt nee : literature , read, borrowe# or purchased. sB ) UNITED EV 1 Green road and: : j j F. Robinson, pastor | : -, SUNDAY} March $ O P 9 :30 .. Sunday school. LesKe Dreiske, * 10 :45 t'lonhg nrvin.‘ + n-." 3 p.m.] Service at the Rail Men‘s home on Johns aven | 6 :46 . Christian ::du | ~T:l§ pim., Evening service. [‘‘The Froâ€" phet _ 8 p.m.) The annual meeting Will be conâ€" ce hiesoogoad t o { a elected. 1 Â¥ i ; FIRST CJ OF CHRIST, |\ 387 Hazel avenue | | . | This h is a branch of other Church, Whe Eirst Chareh of Oleist, Scient tist, Bosfon, Mass. _‘ ds ce 1 The Sinday morning is held at mestuct Satos Inticdss "Tecihenter e mm ) wl Christiag Science healing, is ak 8 o‘cloc The for this| week‘s lesson sep mon day, March 5, "Man,‘| | â€" | Smail ishildren are cared for # Sunâ€" day chugch service. _ | EF3 { rmm{.gx. Marck g s 1 p. outh Choir | __8 p.rg.. Senior Choip te/ 1. WEDNESDAY, March #â€" "Fol L HEtile 8T. ial Hour Plarined ULATE PTI (Catholic) n Bay road Deer avenue) .\ J. D. ON D. D., pastor ;) i0 S. Green Bay road Tel. 202 / in keeping with the ssion s is that, on t night,! Christ w ituted the Sm nt df Holy Comâ€" SPAY. March 15â€" ng Afar oz SDAY, March 22â€" uxrud %."* DAY, March 29â€" Blory. of the ) Cross. \THURSDAY, Apri pm.. Full muni in keeping REFORMED CH | | PP3 rning hip. || of C esday the ~monith. pres Nes ;...‘u’:fi{::"w. Jg ith the Rassion stt Jr.,. pastor I ion with‘ the century Tfi.&vmm of |Parian manufacture in| America. [Sp#dt. who was one of manufacturers. |Copeland Spode and potted at St in England in IB;:, and in e figures 'iT Parian celled all others in delicat sugige Agnes Sasscier‘s lecture ¢ Nare" at tlÂ¥ Highland Par luly next? Tuesday mornin ‘clock will be the fifth in ;crits on antiques spons Collectors‘ Study group. Parian is a translucent flJ]ttm citlst : Mdémbersâ€"atâ€"Large ............Robert Townley, enilworth; K. D. Klni Jr.. hland ark; Harold Spears; Highland | Park ; ilton Bell, Wflnflz 7 Eal Chrirman Health &nd Safety .........,...... .Gepree Scheuchenpfiug, Highiand Park Mémbersâ€"atâ€"Large..................J 5‘:, bert, ighjand Park; Pau! Musik, M ; re Hall, Wilmette * !| / C m c:-;»fl committe¢............ . W. 0. utrs Jr., lnnthg:â€"ehtrqum artinan, Hl.hlllld e 2i (CL 2z "Tldene ks se mokte Prtarieg‘ {Assiqtant Area rapher...,,..., % _ iBoyl¢, Deerfield T | Ass Boyl Mimbe ad la Mys. Eugéne Pfister, as chahirman of home and education départment, (soring the tea,. welconjied memâ€" and guests and ext 1 special alutations â€"to the McCaren gigters, old esidents and special guests, . whose ather . secured his land grant here in : During the tea hour past presiâ€" lents presided ‘at the table bedecked vit!’ pink tapers, : camellias land snapâ€" Ws ‘arranged. in ‘antigue . fruit 5o ; | ( Co Cai M befi-nt-hrz- â€"........Dr, C. V, Nichols, ighland Park; Henry Fowler, '*w. : Baylor, Libertyville; Wfllhnf’ tâ€" ell, Lake Forest : | ; Na#iona! Council Representatives|..Lee J. uasdy, Lake Bluff; A. P. Snite, Highâ€" .‘ Mnd Fark; Harold Peacock of fimv'f« Fi Â¥i VÂ¥i Vi As Ts Pial dgome â€" foundation for rg. Wilâ€" prd |K. Shipnes exhibit of w . drop _istar glassware cente around inature bouquets of marigolds, jonâ€" ils| and forâ€"getâ€"meâ€"nots grouped in old castor. Milk glass plates with eep| rose goblets and curpy laid on clpbroidered cloth, were a stunning trast developed â€"by Mrs. Carl Quâ€" z, who accented her motif with rose d tulips Mrs. Mason. Smith‘s fasâ€" majolica tea pot and| oval leaf rht ‘laid on a hand woven , toâ€" ether with Mrs. Charles| Mason‘s vedding band china and 1 glassâ€" vare, were charming and "_¢ozy inforâ€" fal [arrahgements, : [ >= j3]â€">} ; 1 ‘.‘;tmyf Hudson, ‘president of | the Parentâ€"Teacher â€" Civic ‘~ as ti quotes the speaker as promising an forum at the conclusion ‘o’tfie lecthre if desired by the audience. .. _ ,|(Continued from page l* Alagkan Prophecy; Alaska, mm ib raltat to the U.S.A;, and The Alask Military Highway (Alcan Highway). t. Thomas‘ lectures are. the first han}] reports of a new who knows how to dig out the fact;..prek theit accuracy, and analyze m for his fudience. His world travels which begitn during high schoof and ¢ollege vaciitions, have taken him to Japan an !Ruta several times, In?iap&- tion, he gerved as a war correspondent in (the western theatre of the war, participating in â€" several cmnbE raid parties on the vl;nrppe:nJ contiâ€" nent. ~He hales from San Francisco A n}:al Dinner and Meeting of Boy Scouts I| (dominuéd from page )‘ iduating from the University of g&omt in 1928. / rfx : onor Old Residents \ghes Sasscier a Address Wom n ‘Parian Ware‘ ~)(Continued from pag *) t ware Display â€" . (PF, An| apricot linen cloth provided‘ a isttict Chairmen who by v |of this are also viceâ€"presidents: +* | [ilnsette, Fred MacKenzie: rth, V.| Male: Winnetka, W..‘A. |Magie; 1co#, John °R Fischer ; nb} Park, on| W. Stein; Highwood, J.] Engâ€" t1 l.l;e l'omL riflnfi?r:o:' view, + feder ; s .| Marlin : Libertyville, W. Bayjor; Deerâ€" , Altlrltr‘lnwu) North H. M. ighland Park Women [(Continued from page 1) mio â€"atâ€"Large............Ray â€" Ryan, Highâ€" i "Wheas. 61 nriew : it Fon! m Â¥, enyv ; R.: D. Feltâ€" Kenitworth ; llnm:flfnq#td. Glenâ€" ay E. Jacobs, Winnetkg| . BOOUUINNHE ..11ccisfrecunnfvscinranifebherfeasncree cravn.... Ray Sngeden, Mighland Park Hn'pdlhprb 4w Uvopkne 4 e P.T.A. A%, hard paste originally the eighâ€" d busts. of made by. n "Parian Woman‘s ‘at 10:30 he:lecture ed by the (NHESH soldtaat t ic Communications intended fot publiâ€" sation must be writter on one |side of the paper only, and be signed with the ‘name and address of the writer, They should reach | the editot Wedâ€" nesday noon to ‘insure appearance in the current issue. | FY s _ â€"Subscription rates: $1.50 per.year 5 cents per single . $3.00 per yea outaide of Lake G Resolutions of condolence, gtard o tnaunks, qbituaries, notices of entertain ment, or other affairy where an ad unssion charge is ; lwill b unsmon .charge is W {will b cnarged (at regular advertising rate Issued (Thursday of each week by the: Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland P. Mlinoig. Tele phone: : Highland Park 557. | A luncheon consisting of doughnuts and rofl;h was ed at conâ€" tlusion of the pri i s § _ Entered ~as second class |mlatter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, IMlinois. ; || â€"â€" © ‘About 150 people attended the sound: picture showj‘ given by the Highland Park , Loyal |Order of Moose, at their ¢ rooms Monâ€" day night. ‘This picture was given through the courtesy 0%$ Major Owen S$. J. Albert, commanding officer. of the 3669th Service unit at Lake Forest college. | /‘ L i | Information regarding the Ailming of. this ~picture was given by Lt. T. L. Osborn, public rélations er at the Lake Forest college unit and a resident of Highland Park. . || > Adgfi RECcoNsTRUCTION Co. amic Whael Belant * endéer_. J A tin m;}g ma%.n * Mohlond Par" Moose: Lodge Shows Pictures circles tar a number of years and is | [ Anmita‘ Lebeson, w will . speak | now studying with Vitaly Sthnee.| "The Return to Sani v," at: the f} Selections from Brahms, Chopin, Bach] annual Ort Purim Breakfast Mafe and Dohngnyi are included on‘ herf 10, at 10:30 a.m. at the Moraine hotel, program. : !! * ]is a. member of the |Author‘s le: go Annotncements. of ) forthcoming| and the WOTM’-'{ Trade Union le fug events for the final months qf the| Her book, ‘"Jewish Fioneers | in , \nd= ¢lub year will be heard at the| busiâ€"| Crica," is a clhronicle of the part pl yo hess meeting to be presided by | by Jews in the development of North Mrs. Claburn Jones, reFideM‘ hictgv “‘d‘sys“& M is t 1B s 4 ul f: . will be followed by the presentation mngmamnmmmr of the afternoon sp¢aker by | Mcs.| e noonnupmenmuseanehe Alonzo C. Tenney, program cha M. â€" tKutl _# 8 T. 4 ~ Mrs. Charles W. Jopes, Mrs. K. MacFagden, Mrs. Lindell Peterâ€" son and Mrs. Phillip ‘McFariand have been invited by Mrs, Robert Morris, sdocial chairman, to serve as hostesses f6r the afternoon. || i circles ‘far a number of years and is now studying with NVitaly Sthnee. Selections irom Brahms, Chopin, Bach and Dohngnyi are included on‘ her program. | N. =+ ABâ€"# Mrs. Irying . Schur has fiy«l prominence in North\ Shore musical Mrs. Singer has enioy:d a season with ‘the ‘Gilbert and Sullivan Tight Opera»comt:nx in New York ;gg has made radio appearantes on | the "Prince and Princess of Song" proâ€" gram with Dennis Morgan. >In her program |of | well known .operatic arias, <sh¢| will be accompanied ‘by Elaine Chrpnis Marchi, wife of Pietri Marchi, well known voice teacher. THE HIGCHLELAND PARK PRESS Lester| S. Olson, b iblisber R. B. ) Olson, | /.4 H. P. Women | . (Continued from |page 1) â€" Barbara Russell, a fdnfi-« resident of Highland Park, who won the Chiâ€" cagoland‘ Music festival and the schoâ€" larship given by the Chicago Women‘s Musical club; will be the soloist at the first annual Purim bka(ast of the Women‘s American Ort. . _/ * Timelg Books at the H, P. Library _ |_ ‘During the past: two. years ;;;‘? the Victory Book campaign, nearly | 000 ‘books have been collé throuâ€" #hout the United States, most of which have been digtributed to the army, naâ€" vy, | the (American "Mer t . Marine Library. association, the United Service organizations, . American Red Chfiu. War. Prisoner‘s aid, to War Relocaâ€" tion centers and to selected industri areas. ‘‘ .. /; ; P20 <*Good books of all kints are ngef now-â€"fictiori” nonâ€"fiction, best seliers, classics and pmr-m books. : All books s'houltT he in good physical conâ€" dition. t [E] 14 y â€" Why not [look through your Hooks today ? Do it now!: Surgly there must be some that you enjoyed reading yourâ€" self, ‘but would like to share now |with a service man, Bring any books which‘ you â€" would |like .to contribute to |the Victory Book campaign to the Highâ€" land Park Public libnw‘y, 380 Lflzrel; avenue. [# | [E Send .your lambm tâ€" ing man. When fighting slackens a quiet mthoutqame!'{,a ; . then a booknsaruleompanlmufi | aC"l The Victory Book uu@q’ngn isib‘e- ing continued in Ilinois during 1944 undéer the direction of the ua-?:: Edward J. Hughes, Sccretary of State and State Librarian, and Carl Roden, librarian of the Chicago Public 1i brary.: | i ’ 5. t DAHL‘S med 17| Anita Lebeson cher. _| To Be Speaker At enioved| ORT Breakfast All checks shot Iw‘ made payal to the A‘mcricu;' Cross. (In. of mailing, they shou ‘\be. ps$ to the American Red Cross, 521 tral avenue, Highland Park. € P eb en We e oi oo o oo Oe LoDX moke Headquarters for the campa t year is the R?g Crosi ;ggter in Public Service compa building. Mr Edward A. Smith, se for staff assibt ant is in charge of this offé s ence : Witt is the Red Cross tr s All persons who flive in H Park ‘and work ¢isewhere are ur C to make at least a part, if not all their war fund contributions * otherwise Highlandâ€" Park may Le§ difficulty in making its | w d every American civilian is in ¢on with at least one of itsTf ions. . gontinue this gigantic. work . / certain that Highland P rkers assume their $40,000 share of this sponsibility." 1309 2i P 1 Ask Cooperation . Reviewing accomplishments, Menké poim;f out that the Réd. spirit springs from human desire | ] suffering and pain in war and in tim of ‘disaster, and that d rip: this 1 this tg;rit has been ied to: eve part. of the globewwer¢j eri men :nd women ard serving tht nation. i Most of the pumérous R Cross Activities are carridl on by usg. selfish| volunteer workers, 12. B ~_"So . expansive is fie," Red service during this r.f’ continued, Chairman _ Menke, "that tically) Svanancee Lk aon dsn se aca o SAE L e l i Cc , Every citizen of #"@:un Paf will be given the opportunity to c tribute to this cause through the v fund "drive campaign | which /startk yesterday under |the iMce of Rev. Sherwin and Mr. Hardacte. Red Cross Nat?l'.‘_; . _ (Continued &on'?fitl). * [ , of the Highland Park war fund {ndv 8 and Gi K. Hardacre, coâ€"chairnian,| joined / with Mr, Menke in voicin K their conviction that | the ion: 1 objective of $200,000,000 | will te} reached because the people recognise| the wital part‘ that Red Cross| muk® play within the next 12 months. ~ | 7 H % 4 MA 42 Nesc ces cbs inb s 9/ + ho 1e Bd aitg What about the Red ¢r.’j'3§ drive? | Have | mrdi wb&nmfl‘fin ‘day‘s pay or more? °> [sw Ma‘rch 15 fashivd â€"not rh:r'fgn be-i&k.‘,-cM men‘s‘ ; this year, . per gallo;\‘ to ; 1 #] through â€" improved . produc 1 methods. Laboratori¢s of [A atl can Gasg Associ have beig| devoted entirely to: war imateri al firob,lefis but their dis: | will â€"contribute .r living for you after the war. HhkH American | .industrial | reéseargh | has‘ made thoul?d) ‘of =| while improvemehts to proi Â¥ used in our war |effort. For i 4 stance, | Isoâ€"Rutane (which . ‘_! used viat | e 8 been rfiqu:d ifl(ifiefifr 300 ; Highland (Park offict to 53 Central Avenue, fiighlm, Par on April 30th. Also, we plan t mave our hd Park Sery ice Shop and garage to ‘a sef ardte location in order, to i prove s¢ervice fnciliti¢s :fi working | conditions, f Sweet potatoes are raw for a starch which repla¢ '.'. '.s&.&.._: uC _..!x_. : as "stickâ€"um" on postage $. Amerioan Busisent Mrgasige Said a little girl to a little boy ,......u,.'..“»“:.,";':.."‘s'. Toe mihce the wetks they he Speaking of plaj- t;ot:rk- we have arranged to 0 TOM sHort Gas ane (which [is} 1 (gasolite 8| rice fr i productign tories of ,l ion have befg| toâ€"war t } cir dis i ] E4 * E4 PAES ces MB 7 en vsep BOt 3t by in ‘¢C F cti 46 or tas s v P -, ind Pok ty to edit}| â€" th the tap V ch: |startid nce| of dhe lacte. ¢ 4 i| = H h are urged ;Â¥ noi au ond "ule | . ntal. " t e}jin M 4 ‘‘Want Ads w u_ Help Wanted (h hyouar? mothorw'orkdoil- 5 GIRL ronTi GENERAL â€" HOUSEâ€" work, full or part time.© White colored. Call H.P. 3119. ( WANTED : INTELLAGENT ~man for ooolan& and Moderate pay. H. P. 4395. | COOD COOK TO PREPARE ner, § to 8 pim. Tel. H. P. LAUNDRESS TO DO FAMIL NURSEMAID OR SECOND G ‘(white) w-‘hielp v;ieh children. T % â€"1 / .references _ ~ Can h. phoc) * Oe imeee raatited MAIDS, HOUSEMEN, BUS ' bell bow, male "if;b‘ clerk. Hotel Mw%e. «H. PP. ““i“ 54 WAhNTEEok W!{L's E llAf]D FOR plain cooking | part first floor leaning. ‘Fnitrf s. Phone H.P. ,_§4 after 6/ put. _ Sirs. Cant Bikg. VERY GOOND YEARâ€"ROUND POSI . tion for gardener and Kindly telephone H. P. 99. _ { WANTED : ‘.Woman for â€" gene housework,| in congenial home, } :3 to 7 :00 pm., Monday through Fri . day. No Saturday or Sunday No laundry. ~Good‘ salary. transportation.. Cillâ€" Glencoe : 36. _ Ts oo $ w'm f.{ "..;o-uy' Chief O,peqato‘- 1 PART TIME GIRL FOR GENERAL WE DO DRAINAGE, CEMENT NICELY FURNISHED ROOM washing at home for family of £ Tel, I?P 5108. 5 waily. of, 1 BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY _ suitable for two, to bath. Plenâ€" #y of hot water. Use of telephone. 6)4’5 Vine Ave. *) : $ (1) an i work. We also sell woodd'f'cfrd'f"inpuce. Call Winnetka 1288. | (§2) "Ciwvilion S AND TALK IT OVER No experience necessary â€"full pay while, in trainâ€" ingâ€"wage progressâ€"vaâ€" bility and benefit plansâ€" :_-qrm -«a-.n-?- . ating. otfers opportunities to .iils;andmioleun other branches of operâ€" Uperating positions availâ€" able in telephone workâ€" so vital in war as well as Position Wanted TELEPHONE > ‘OPERATORS A war job in the Help Wanted ILLINOIS COME IN FOR YOU! For Rent THE oee k. 5 tm e "tei t (51 2y

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