2 uk 4t Speaking ‘of ~CANNING, National Safety Council advisâ€" * od against canning in the oven. â€" Incidentally, have you picked _ up your. canning booklet at this office? : + Little: Jj one of our | neighbors, tells the following story. "Do you know what the Juap flag said to the American 9:30 a.m. Sunday school in all deâ€" partments under the general superâ€" vision of Dr. E. D.Fritsch. Aug, 27â€"Afternconâ€"Redeemer Guild picnic at thm of Mrs. Wm, loepn‘nld.'sw 8, Ridge Rd, 8:00 p.m. Evening worship . at Lake Forest, in the American la.iqp hall, Wisconsin and McKinley Aves. BETHANY EVANGELICAL Laurel Ave. and McGovern St. Lester H. Laubenstein, minister Sunday, Aug. 20â€" £* The nursery staff will care for young children in the assembly hall, "THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE" â€" TOM CLARK "Comradeship . Among Christians." Prov. 18.24. £. in the Seabees. One half of our service ‘department is in the armed forces. We‘ll be glad sion. North Shore . Wednesday, ~ Aug. â€" 23 â€" Prayer meeting at 8 o‘clock. _ H. K. Platzer, pastor . Sunday, Aug. 20â€" f 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. . â€", 9:40 a.m. Adult Bible discusâ€" fiscated German motor, a reâ€" dm_pdrhvml.[y.-'u drum from Paris, several small ery. ~â€". Phone H. P. 178 : _ DBY CLEANING Cco. Then one of the neighborâ€" hood‘s ‘8â€"yearâ€"old. warriors calls our attention to the fdet that a new airplane engine has 24 cylinders and develops 3000 Over in Africa the Seabees wanted an ice cream ifreezer so they made one from a conâ€" Bunday school at 9:30 a.m. Lesâ€" lie Dreiske, superintendeént. Morning service at 10:45. * Christian Endeavor at 7 p.m.:, | Evening service ab 7:45. Bishop A. W. Cooper of Reading, Pa., will wive the address at this service, which is the closing of the conferâ€" ence year. & flag?" | No, what did it say? .‘"The Jap flag said ‘You look like a stick of candy‘. Then the American flag answered: ‘*Yes, but 1 have ~never been Hicked.""* â€". > Green Bay Rd. and Laurel Ave: F. 8. Robinson, pastor. Tel. 1731 11:00 a.m. Morning worship servâ€" ite, Rev. Karl A. Roth, minister of edtbcation at this church, will occupy the pulpit during Dr. Sherwin‘s abâ€" sence from the vity for the month of August and the first Sunday in huiring the gummer months ar nv.m':n-“o‘forthmd little children in the parish house by ehurch hour. eapable leaders for the period of the PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Laurel, Linden and Prospect Aves. _/ __ _ Church phone 263 â€"â€" |â€" LGed should have priority on your time. Spend some hours in church Sunday, August 20â€" Page 4 meals, canning and ironâ€" pie ie foar sanning and h waills with large National Geoâ€" graphic) maps.» Now she can follow progress of the war as she it over the kitchâ€" EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN West Central and McGovern St. A housewife reports that evâ€" en though her life in wartime seems to be spent in the kitchâ€" en she has papered her kitchen 11 a.m. Divine worship. Sermon WELCOME TO CHURCE 10380 a.m. â€" Morning worship: UNITED EVANGCELICAL and similar machinâ€" D.D., minister prepares Such a feeling would be“diï¬ï¬.cult. if. not impossible, to have with board members from a wide} area, a superintendent engrossed in‘ adâ€" ministrative duties, and a ‘grut.ly CONSOLIDATIONâ€"â€"~ _ ‘(Continued from page 1) _ sulted in a friendly feeling between the faculty and board of education in District 107 that is _u_niql_:_ l & _A free public reading m is maintained by this church ‘at 43 N. Sheridan road which is open| daily from 9:30 a‘clock in the mo to 5:80 in the afternoon, and on Satâ€" urdays until 9 o‘clock. On: day the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5:30. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literaâ€" ture may ‘be read, borrowed or purâ€" chased. a Sunday school is open to pupils up to the age of 20 years, and is held Sunday morning at 9:30, The Sunday morning is held at 11 o‘clock and the esâ€" day evening meeting, _ inâ€" cludes testimonies of Seiâ€" ence healing, is at 8 o‘c * Bubject of next Sundly'f e Sermon, "Mind." ..= ... .. * Smalil children are cared fql durâ€" ing Sunday church service. | | FIRST CHURCH OF CHT#T. sCIENTIST | : 887 Hazel Ave. f | This Church is a branch ‘of The Mother Church, The First of Christ, Scientist, Boston, by ‘Rev. Solomon Gruneich, a n ber of the North Dakota conm Jeanette Ray will be the so Wednesday, Aug. 30â€" * T :A5 p.m. Midâ€"week Church |Felâ€" lowship service. | 3 Bethany Brotherhood meeting has been. postponed to Tuesday, Aug. 29, ‘when it will meet with John Mannings, 903 9& St.â€" ‘ SERVING ‘mtnm$ IN WAR AND PEACE FOR ALMOST A CENTURY WHILE FIVE SONS ANb H GRANDSON ARE IN SERVICHR omnmmmbmu.mm. ta‘s" ‘Cecil G. ',iabï¬sywitbhi':dqilyflrh. is cserv’icerecorlofmnyyeags.Buuinch‘nr ame ‘the Whites have won disincï¬oninmother{?'â€" ï¬wmï¬sndï¬'grudsén wear Uncle Sam‘s fighting unifornis. * gI/ ... S e s fop s Russell, a 1st You might say this is enough glory for on But patriotic Mrs. White thought differef turned to victory gardening and last ye over 600 quarts of fruits and vegetab deserving of comment, This year she ex do as well or better! Â¥ But to get bas jeutenant of Marines, has s k to the White boys. § nce. . At is not apparent hï¬: the intome of the consolidated districts ¢ould provide additional cuï¬rl ular |advanâ€" tages because consolidation | would not create more funds with whith to operate or to provide a la 11 to carry out further iniprovements. (Because of the efly M ility of the superintendel:;hlt El lace school, spécial building. cfpals have not been nâ€dm Our |supâ€" plies have been purc d i =â€" ciently large quantities that lowest possible prices have béei" av le.) V. District 107, ali unit, is sufficiently t ate economically, as| plies, administration, and t staff. E4 Under the proposed cor tion, the tax income could verted to other areas) where ing needs are more,. rcute t District 107. : F5 Wict 107 are superior to thos4. of District 108. At the present) time, Eim Place school has ade bor for expansion withou .éui time ate building p ‘ vet,‘ in long term building pr puld provide for further exmuion the Greenbay Road school area.) } (According to the ratings of |the Survey staff, the buildings of Disâ€" trict 107 are superior to those of IV. In a smaller unit, such @s) we have, strictly local c,..u":? inâ€" come seems desirable so y future building Mm would .be directed toward the benefit of \the children in District 107. s IH, A ml:;' a‘chool unit an opportun or ps in music, etc., to be ME ? Jâ€" ists in their fields by class room teachers directed by uâ€" pervisors as is often the case in laygâ€" er school units. . 5 In a larger school .mph;’nflu pil would miss the inspiration o d the frequent personal ‘con } the special teacher which ac to the survey very often creates seâ€" rious difficulties in develop an effective program of work." || |â€" increased faculty. (The Survey reports that 107 has adequate equlp;ï¬t ?«:ï¬?:l‘ time specialists) tad e on io on Whmepe WA en action fitly.| She THE| PR ESS ildâ€" up~ ing ~at Guadalcanal and Tnuwn.%:_dhmm&ipu. , Sergeant Vilas is over in New Guinea. Vernon, in the Southwest Pacifig, is a Navy Aerographer‘s Mate. Norman, still in the Sfates, is an Air Cadet, ‘â€" while Private Merton is at %:p Phillips, Kansas. t ‘Then there‘s Jerry, Lieut, Rugsell‘s son, in Officers‘ Training Camp at San Diego. â€" . all n A most unusual family, you‘ll agree. Every member is doing what he can to hastem victory. "North Western"‘ is proud of :hemfmâ€"mq and their kind are the backbone of America. Marvin, we might add, enlisted in the army in 1939, but received a medical discharge last September. He‘s still carrying on, though ... in a Minneapolis defense plant. :3 . s M old i OPm IP en es ied +. P _ RESOLVED, that the Eim é Placeâ€"Greenbay : Road T’“"’Eq Council is of the opinion that the of: the : Survey Staff. which says, | Sun "The union of the six élementary | Un« sehool districts under a single board | kno of education and a single profesâ€" | ty sional leader provides the best solu~ | of | tion to the inequalities of educaâ€"| ‘ P tional opportunities which now ex:| had ist among the elementary school disâ€" | eith tricts of Highland Park High nhm in 1 we would favor consolidation of otht six elementary school districts feedâ€"| all ing into the Highland Park â€" High| whe school, rather than the consolidation®‘ will of District 107 and> 108, and we récr would forego the above men (;' migc advantages in order to provide | en i equal opportunities to all chi 1 | that who enter the Highland Park H bett school Bit until such consolidation | sre is feasible, we recommend the con| for. tinued coâ€"operation: and coâ€"ordina1| grar tion of the elementary schools .ndé Sche the high school through such groups | able as the‘ Superintendents‘ Round Ta ble, District Conferences and Stu:} Groups." ‘ 2 & Therefore, at a special meeti of the Elm Place and Gre?enb:g H Road Teachers‘ council held on Ju from 5, 1944, after due deliberation, tll‘a veal following resolution was moved and | long "seconded and, in a secret ballot, cay+| alth« ried by a vote of 30 ‘in favor to 2 ) my" against, and 2 undecided namely: || | ents Increased administrative complicaâ€" tions, would also follow. ‘VI. Within a smaller community it would seem easiser to develop unanimity of purpose, a spirit of loyâ€" alty, and coâ€"operative effort. . .. _(Home visitations in District 107 have been an important means of integrating school and the home. The P.T.A. organizations have jointâ€" :y spc))nsored many worthwhile activâ€" ties, f Although in any community there is apt to be some diversity of purâ€" pose, the larger the school unit, the greater the chance to be influenced by petty jealousies, pressure groups, and politics to the disadvantage of the educational program, i res io 4’;;‘; Iee "Mr. Barkley: I hope the Sensate will accept my amendment. The difference between $15,000,000 and What‘s A Mere Million ? Here are two quotes lifted bodily fzom the Congressional Regord to reâ€" veal the kind of thinking in which longâ€"time New Dealers still induige, although they are talking "econo my" in speeches to their..cblptitn- ents: Te will profit from this sup récreation, Delinquency, and . mischiefâ€"making will occur less oftâ€" en in Highland Park. The prospects that. today‘s youngsters will become better adult neighbors in the future are more certain. Many of'm,fhop for another summer recreation proâ€" gram under the direction of Mr. G. Scheuchenpfilug (Mr. "X") and his able staff. ty : ~But, how many of those who have ‘bad little contact with the hae y gither because children are }; in their homes, or else of other reasons, fail to appreciate at all of us, the whole community, whether it shared directly jor not, ; e Secretary w&m ‘ the Se of ou | dnstructed to send copies of these | proceedings to the Board of Eduâ€" | cation of District 107 and to the ; P,T.A.‘s of that District with the | request that these proceedings be ‘ spread upon the records of the Board of Education and ‘the P.T.A.‘s of District 107. _ _ _The Highland Park Récreation Summer ‘program closed last week. Under the able direction of wellâ€" known Mr. "X" the whole communiâ€" ty has benefited greatly as parents of children who participated know. Editor Highland Park Press : Dear Sir: . ; j consolidation of School Districts 107 and 108 is not in the best inâ€" terest of the schooils, children or teachers of District 107, and P COMMUNICATION August 15, 1944. Sincerely, + v o Tt , 5 fl,umminm:m'mkb- WORK WANTED: EFL.P WANTED: Japanese Ameriâ€" can girl for light housework |cooking and personal laundry. |Other help kept. Wages $30 to $35 per week. Glencoe home. { Write to X, c/oâ€"Highland Park | Press, 516 Laurel Ave., Highland WANTED TO RENT: â€" FPurnished | }house for two weeks by family of | }4 adults and one child. Officer at â€" |\Great Lakes. Tel. HP. 2480.; W;NT ED TO RENT: House with |. R or 8 bedroomt â€" for a family of / six â€"â€"three adults and three chilâ€" | ;g:::. (Call Briargate 5192 colâ€" i; 4 a !flOkSALl Choice Acre. 1 or 8 i in Deerfield east side of iim Rd. © between Fair | Oaks and Greenwood Ave. Ready | to build on. Not a farmiland subn. ;| Walk to depot and stotes, . Gas, | , sidewalk, electric in front ‘f mmï¬â€˜ï¬! Water available. } se “eh.pum.m‘. | Jlot.‘ Call owner, Glenview 582. Nag * . 93.24 Your Chief Operator "OR SALE: Used gas range with ;b burners and two ovens, $35. . No. Shore ‘Gas Company. |tains, spreads, blankets, to do in | my home. No pickâ€"ups nor delivâ€" RENT â€" We offer a fice 7â€" k steam heated apartment in + commercial â€" building in erfield very reasonably to tenâ€" [aht who will do janitor service | for the building. â€"R. M. Johnston, | 840 Linden Ave., Wilmette 444. $15,250,000 is rather ‘inconsequenâ€" ["Mr, McKellar: I know it is . .. . , June 20, 1944." a â€" |"Mr. Russell :. . . 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