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Highland Park Press, 12 Oct 1944, p. 6

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ME xo 4s North Shore Gas Go. 9:30 a.m. Bible school for all ages. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship and sermon, Subject, "General Orders." 7:00 pm. Christian Endeavor. UNITED EVANGELICAL Green Bay and Laure! Rev. Robert 8. Wilson, pastor Friday, Oct. 13, 8 p.m, Womâ€" en‘s Dept. of the Pacific Garden Mission in Chicago will bring a mesâ€" sage of interpest to all women. Sungay, Oct. 22. Bethany will have two guest preachers. At the morning service Rev. I. L. Schweitâ€" zer, district syperintendent of Evan gelical churches in the Chicago area, will preach. At night, Rev. Paul Washburn, pastor of the Evangelical church in Rockford, will bring the first of a series of messages to be delivered that week. Saturday, Oct. 21, 1 p.m. Rehearsâ€" al of Bethany choristers. . . _ _ 7 :45 p.m. Senior choral rebearsal under the direction of Gladys Lloyd Hawley. _ Friday, Oct. 20, 4 p.m. Advanced class in Christian~Education. Thursday, Oct. 19, 10 a.m. First meeting of the morning and afterâ€" noon rally of the district W. M. S. Meeting to be held in this churer. "THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE" 7:45 p.m. Midweek Church Felâ€" lowship. Special intercession will be made on behalf of our Religious Emâ€" phasis week. U * Tuesday, Oct. 17: Philathea banâ€" quet in the church. _ Wednesday, Oct. 18, 4 p.m. Junior class in Christian Education. _ _ Wuzsutuu,&; ts € " = I Tss meods reverct Inparivs at our Waukegan plants. Finâ€" ."0 hW‘ ““ to which the other Gas man reâ€" 9:80 a.m. Sunday school. 11 :00 a.m. Divine worship. "Jesu: on the Home Front" is Rev. Lauben stein‘s sermon topic. Two Gas men were walking along sileptly worrying about m c %â€"_ «%. gg ol wl s ast blossoms. Only the rich could afford to eat the tubers. At the time of the French Revolution, when the potato was still a novelty, aristocratic gentlemen presented their laâ€" dies with bouquets of potato Sunday, Oct. 15â€" #:80 a.m,. Church school and Ad ult Bible class. 3 A earload of Penicillin, new wonder drug, is valued at $300,000. A year ago it would have beenworth ten times that amount. There, Ladies and Gentlemen, is â€"another acâ€" complishment of private enâ€" terprise and mass production. Page 6 Welty: _ Tes. Ihey grow up and tell their little girls they‘ll wmmmn"mwmmum _‘, ST. JOHN‘s CHURCH 7:45 p.m. Evening Gospel service. Cor, Green Bay and Homewood â€"|Congregational singing and a mesâ€" Rev. Gustay A. Pahi, Jr., minister |sage by the pastor. J what happons to little girls who Product Engineering reâ€" ports what is believed to be the first indoor flight of a heliâ€" copter which k place reâ€" cently in a Bu:;l’o. New York, armory building. The demonâ€" stration was arranged to show the ability of the plane to take off, maneuver, and land in reâ€" BETHANY EVANGELICAL Laure] and McGovern. â€" Tel. 8522 Lester H. Laubenstein, minister We have completed replaceâ€" ment of a large section of Gas main on.Green Bay Road in Glencoe. _ This job replaces some old defective main which is under the pavement. WELCOME 1O CHURCH Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDRY AND 6:45 p.m. Evangelical Youth Felâ€" 7:45 p.m. Senior choir rehearsal. 10:45 a.m. Morning worship and ‘Are you telling me?‘ WA! e in i " o n oo in (a. e e s o g on n napad tke e mue smy oo ade ienss Wns ie‘ cont a 4 Lankg o+ ue (o iAE hn . v‘}-f»:’ eW ao ihim d One had lost a she A middieâ€"aged : woman lost. her balance and fell out ‘of a window into a garbage can. Chinaman‘pa«=«â€" in= by remarked: "Americaas velly wasteful. That woman good for tan years vet."â€"Frenchtown (N. Y.) %. That the known bondholders, mortâ€" :‘ceon. and security holders qwning or olding 1 per cent or m of total amount of bonds, mortgages, or other securities are: (If there are none, so state.) None. | a 1. That the names and addresses of the publisher, editor/ msmln”:uwr. and businesses managers are: blish~ ér, Lester 8. Olson, 66 Laurel Ave.; editor, R. B. Olson, 516. Laurel Ave. managing editor, Lester 8. Olson, old Laurel Ave.; businees manager, Leater 8. 2!-101? 516 Laurel Ave., Highland Before me, a Notary Public in and for the State and county aforesaid, personâ€" ally appeared Lester 8. Olson, who, having been dnl‘y sworn according to law, deposes and says that he is the Publisher ang Owner of the FflfMu\d Park Press and that the following is, to the best of his knowledge and beâ€" lief, a true statement of cwnership, mand@gement (and if a daily paper, the cireulation), etc., of the aforesaid pub} lMeation for the date shown in the above caption, required by the Act of. August 4, 1912, as amended by the Act of Murch 3, 193. embodied in section 3K, Postal Laws â€" and Regulations. prlhned on the reverse of this form, t&J wit: STATEMENT OF Of High Tl.n"dâ€"!"r* Press published ;nw. at Highland Park,‘ 1., for Oct. State of Iilinots, County of Lakeâ€"ss. Under the auspices of the Sisterâ€" hood there will be a reception imâ€" mediately © following the services each Friday night, The temple is located at the corner of Lincoln and Vernon Sts. in Glencoe. Visitors are always ‘welcome. â€" The discovery of . America has been marked by an appropriate obâ€" servance every year.. This Friday evening, Rabbi Wax will take note of the discovery of the new world in his sermon, "America Reâ€"Discovâ€" ered." He will discuss the problems that now concern our citizenry and attempt to point out the implications of the new, reâ€"discovered, America. Congregation Israel Regular Friday evening religious services will begin this coming Friâ€" day evening, Oct. 13, at 8 :15 o‘clock, at the North Shore Congregation Isâ€" ragel in Glencoe. Rabbi James A. Wax will preach. § The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesâ€" day evening meeting, which inâ€" cludes testimonies of Christian Sciâ€" ence ‘healing, is at 8 o‘clock.â€" .. Bubject of next Sunday‘s, lesson Sermon, "Doctrine of Atonement." FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SsCIENTIST * ; 4887 Hazel Ave. : = This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. Wed., Oct. 18, 8 p.m. â€" Teachâ€" er‘s meeting. There will be no Young People‘s Bible class meeting. P 8:00 p.m. â€" Evening service at Lake Forest, in the American Legion hall, Wisconsin and McKinley. Rev. Platzer will ~speak on "Help Asâ€" sured." Mark 8:1â€"9. * 4 4:00 p.m. â€" Mission Festival vesper service. Rev. R. J. Lillic is the guest speaker. Theme based on Acts 16:30â€"31. _ fovs _ The nursery department will,clre for young childten in the sssembly ‘»‘9:50 r;.vli.â€"-;-fiominx nv'rorshm; ission Festiva . The guest speaker is Rev. mer theme is "The War and the sion Work of the Christian Church" : Acts 12;:19â€"20. © in Sn . Sunday, Oct. 15, 9:30 a.m.â€"Adâ€" ult‘s Bible group. .. _ t ie â€" wat Plans are under way for a special series of meetings Nov. 18â€"26. REDEEMER LUTHERAN Rev. H. K. Platzer, minister . Sat., Oct. 14, 10:30 a.m.â€"Young People‘s Bible class. _ Wednesday, Oct. 18, 8 p.m. Midâ€" week prayer service. â€" 4 Oor A A0T or Ccoxâ€" Subscription rates : 5 cents per single copy. outside of Lake 5 cents per single copy. Pmmm outside of Lake ; Minois. Kesolutions ot card o tnunks, obituaries, notices of entertain m« other affairs whereâ€" an ad charge is pu will :b arged â€" at rtnz ising . rates R; {l Olson, Editor. | .. ‘Lester S. Olson, Publisher, nesday noon to inmre, the current issue. They should reach Entered as sécond March 1, 1911, at the Highland Park,. IItinoi ‘ Issued Thursday of. the Highland Park Pr avenue, Highland l;’fi phone: Highland I The whiteâ€"haired table looked up and man standing before in hand. _ IA' r'_-] stion must be written "Well,‘" she .cried, years I‘m finally able . First American Air:Sea rescue unit, as such, went i operation in San Diego, December, 1943. Since that time, when recue possible, 98 per cent of the mili personnel in aircraft crashes haye been saved through coordination of information, facilities and operations in the southâ€" :irn sector of the Wes! Sea fronâ€" er. § | It happened during gasoline ration cou; scene was an America Similar units ‘were established in Ban Francisco, Seattle and the East coast. # [ First steps in organ! Airâ€"Sea rescue agency, of research, were anno Admiral Russell R. Wa commandant of the who with his aide Co Smith, USCG, recen an inspection of Coas in th e Europeanâ€"N war theater.. : ‘man was rescued a bit later. | On another :occasion |a crash at sea was reported. Nin¢ minutes latâ€" er gurface craft were under way. A plane took off twelve minutes after the crash, Men in th¢e water were sighted from %he p seventeen minutes after the c ere picked up 20 minutes after‘ crash and were being flown to their home field 23 minutes after their |mishaps. â€" This is Airâ€"Sea resche, the splitâ€" second operation that been made a Coast Guard res bility, With the tremendous of transporâ€" tation in time of , a. growth which is certain to : over into the postâ€"war world, this agency has been geared to meet the everâ€"inâ€" creasing pace of air sea travel. First steps in organization of the Airâ€"Sea rescue agency, after months of research, were announced by Vice Airâ€"Sea Rescue ‘ Assigned to Coast Guard _ _A plane was flying pff the Caliâ€" fornia coast at 17,000 féet. Suddenâ€" ly the motor quit. The pilot sent in his d’ntmu.mesuge. Before hh‘ plane hit the water a Coast Guard plane and boat were way. The man was rescued a bit later, | On another :occasion | a crash at sea was reported. Nin¢e minutes latâ€" THE HIGHLAND P SBome idea of the itude of transactions in unlisted|securities in Illinois may be gained from the fact that upwards of a half [billion dolâ€" lars worth are passed upon annually by the secretary of te‘s office. Dealers, brokers, â€" solipitors> and agents offering them ‘for sale are reéquired to register the state. _ "I will not be imp by a long list of directors, im; as it may seem, nor with a . sheet that does not fully set up all the financâ€" fial requirements nee : for the full protection of in rs. I proâ€" pose to personally scrutinize every application for the sale |of securities and will insist upon audit of company books together jwith an apâ€" praisal by experts of {all physical properties and other ts to deâ€" termine if they are guffi¢ient to meet financial obligat to stockâ€" holders." I Â¥ and investigation of company and the individuals ng to isâ€" sue them. y â€""As long as L â€"am head of that of~ fice, no securities will be approved by me for sale in this state without the investing. public.. Whe come, ucr_eha":l stal augurate a policy red â€" these wolves out of Illinpis. happy hunting ground for getâ€"richâ€" quick stock salesmen, who prey on Senator Benson explained under the law the secre of state is charged with enforce of the 11â€" lingis Securities Act, ng the sale of unlisted stock bonds within the state. He f }s=. ‘Illinois has been ed as the Sky" Laws Pledges Springfield,. Til.â€"Ain tecting Illinois investo: "wolves of Wall Street the clutches of getâ€"rich ators, Senator . Arnold Republican candidate 1 of state, has pledged a impartial enforcement ealled state ."blue signed to drive crook sharks and bngketrlho out of business. . Public mc uen Bc io Pb Service made carpful inquiry unty, IMlinois _ | Talk About card o |tu 8‘ notiges of entertain r8. ¢ fairy |whereâ€" an ad mfi pu will :b‘ of the "P ; ising rate | an ‘list n lean /o be mlldthed. f Pul uhec.» s to Pea ‘T ell My A &dffl’flfliâ€" one side of Hclut matter ost Office at ‘ the rush for ns, and the high school. her at the nned at the *' wm”, RK PRESS ach week by s, 516 Laured Iilinois. Teleâ€" esche, USCG, ter all‘these give you an lagazine. t.:‘st‘Gurd. der W. J. y completed Guard units h American 9 Ill@ mn quick operâ€" . Benson, Ll""”. d eâ€" nvestment _operators to drive HE PRESS at of rs. Mare LaAtw will lead the Febâ€" be&loa classes into an analâ€" of the "Post War Fiscal Policy" ard the list nrfonths of the year be allotted to consideration of ‘;2 "Keys to Peace." â€" From its beginâ€" " (Continued from page 1) fecting every American will be conâ€" sidered after the election recess. During November and December the League plans to make a careful stuâ€" dy of lom?tlc problems of stabilizâ€" utiogl‘k In |January, 1945, laws in the: inflxln the IIlinois State Legâ€" islaturé will be examined under such topics as "Looking ‘Abiead at the State Legislature," . ‘"Providing w. General Welfare" and "Let‘s â€"About the New State Constiâ€" son. The le one chooses. aisfingtithed fitn of Te Sequnint ande.. .. _ _ ‘ ‘ n in l nr d & f b ;' ree " & deep modifi “‘ 7 “ ae ,lmuo. «MJ "",;} ‘ is a of Yout own Hesife ANB abiiâ€" o “fi 22 dicks. Memalc: H2; 6e 4 o Mrs. Clifton Utleyâ€" 8. Use the form of name which appears in the viriting. card, also adding the name of town or city which is one‘s permanent phco_o{ abode. > } _ & TH Fecopniting ctergymen of 7. A woman never takes off her gloves to shake hands, no matter whenh or whork, and never apologizes for wearing gloves when shaking 6. It is not necessary to thank a maid for such services. 4. â€" The gift of an ehgagement ring is largely controlled by the convenience . of© the. prospective groom. There is no arbitrary rule concerning the method by which he gives the ring to his fiance. | > 5. It is not usual nor necessary to affix them to his name on an enâ€" velope. )8 2 This is a matter of choice. When the jnitial of the surname is in the centér it is usually larger than the 8. Dishes are. always removed from the right and served from the 12. Is it improper to eat the letâ€" tuce upon which a salad is served? Answers 1. Following her husband‘s death, a . woman is known mul? by the name she x:l dufin’ her husband‘s lifetime. John Jones continues to be known as Mrs. John Jones. . 7. ‘Is it necessary for a woman to take 4“ her gloves whem shaking namids? * :*>*~% & 8. How should one inscribe a sigâ€" nature on a hotel register? 9. When does a man lift his hat to other men? If I receive an invitation to a wedding am I obliged to send a presâ€" ent to the bride? > when ‘meeting on the street? 4. When. and how should an enâ€" gagement ring be presented to a woman? / ; _ 6, Is it proper to thank a maid when nhf passes food to you at a dinner? 5. In writing to the head of a college, lhouldn{h academic degrees be designated on the envelope?" _ 2. When monograms are used should the initial of the last name appear in the center, or in natural order? : i $ 38» In serving people at dinner should the dishes be passed to the left or right? a f By ROBERTA LEE f 1. When addressing a letter to a widow, should her late husband‘s initials be used? MODERN ETIQUETTE e m n is may be e if "Limitless Frontiers" patchâ€"News. vice on how to run a new Editor: You‘ve come to eomdmvh le pansfual « gngnllaom.. use who! of to clean gloves â€" and have lottonrublownv&dru% â€"Yakima (Wash.) Appléeland News. Tuesday, .O¢t. 17â€" * . 8:00 p.m. North Suburban Philaâ€" telic society, ; Wed., Oct. 18â€" 4 c % Organizers ‘of the recreation proâ€" g‘m for Highwood boys are Bruno ertucei, . Marino Maestri,â€" ‘and George Wilson. Any Highwood parâ€" ents wishing to enroll their son in the elub are asked to contact any of the above. “&fl”fit Tader Tist are _ COMPANY â€"Â¥005 t Wiiaraank Ail recre| °_ f Both groups made plans for the opening of the touch football seaâ€" son at Mordini‘s Highwood ball park on Sunday afternoon, Oct. 15. Both senior and junior teams will compete for club championships in the two divisions. Boxing classes will be held following the next meeting on Friday,.Oct. 18. Those not interestâ€" ed ‘in â€"boxing will be able to play taâ€" ble tennis, shuffleboard or table er, Alex De Bartolo. Rules commitâ€" tee, Dick Ehrens, Victor Pignatari, Remo Piatzzi, Norman Mornini and Leo Ferrari. f Officials of the junior group, ages 10â€"18, are president, Marty Magani; viceâ€"president, Rolando Zagnoli; secâ€" retary, Dohald Babbini, and treasurâ€" The Highwood Boys club met some hundred and thirty strong and electâ€" ed officers in the two divisions, junâ€" ior and senior, at the Railway Aveâ€" nue USO club in Highwood. Offiters of the senior group, ages 14â€"17, are Louis Piacenza, president; . lsx Calderelli, Vb&wfimf e vetti, secretary; Deno { : treasâ€" urer. Sergeantsâ€"atâ€"arms are Bob Bess and Jerry Smith. On the rules and regulations committee “‘Kv Euâ€" gene Bertacchini, Jerry M , Jack Liske, Louis . Baruffi and ‘Bud Steacy, â€" f ‘ Highwood Boys Club Elects Offiters _ Mrs, Law, new viceâ€"president, Mrs. Maurice Pollak, a director on the national board of the League of Women Voters, and Mrs. Utley will be guests of honor. in ning the League has stood for the principal of cooperation between naâ€" tions as the best means of serving true self interest in this and all countries. * Mrs. Gilbert Hardacre, Mrs. J. Sigurd Johnson, Mrs. D. L. Clinton, Mrs, Frank 5 Selfridge, Mrs. Orray T. Knight, Mrs.~J. Stannard Baker and Mrs. Mare A. Law are members of the executive committee assistâ€" ing Mrs, Cunimins in outlining the coming year‘s work. * Tea will be served at the concluâ€" sion of the October 18 lecture. Cub reporter: I‘d ilike some adâ€" 9:80 a.m. Music club chorus. League of Women Voters board. 1:15 p.m. League of Women * Voters meeting. 7:00 p.m. Boys club, ~~ COMMUNITY CENTER ..\ _ > CALENDAR $y.t fl‘g.fhn'-o’ulor USO operating comâ€" Kansas City Star Wt oi is :m x If you are in other HELP WANTED: Maid for second work. 3 adults in family; good wages; pmmn and bath; close to tra rtation. Tel. H.P. LOST ; | One Siamese cat. Owner . will bffer reward. Tel. 1625. . > Want Ads â€" Your attack ‘the night before, Burning U. S$. jeeps and trucks and scatâ€" tered American bodies: on the mb“ehlhudvmovflen‘uoltbo _ (By Marine Sgt. Bob Cooke) Marianas Islands, (Delayed) :â€" ‘Tbo"lcfimong_im’mvflth‘ down a 30â€"degree grade with the equatorial sun and enemy snipers blating at their backs. Ahead lay smoking Makunsha village, under mortar fire for three days and still a rat nest of resistance. Béhind them was Karaberra Pass, the only road roach to the village and its surâ€" :;:ndint coconut groves, Frem*:. This was the area, cut off from arine lines, by sheer cliffs, where enemy had staged a counterâ€" U. S. Engineers Perform _ ~ Vital Roles at Saipan _ , Thursday, October 12,, Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing 922 N. First Highland Park 77 THE ::‘ _ ALLINOIS _ BELL TELEPHONE AUTO RECONSTRUCTION CO. w& Fender Repairing AND TALK 1iT OVERrR 9 No experience necessary â€"full pay while in trainâ€" gitls and Woinen to learn u‘ u ‘Iiorm # “ othéer ‘brinches of uperâ€" War is on the wires and you will be doing your part to "get the message able in telephone workâ€"* . so vital in war as well as 4 1 FOR YOU! Civilian ~TELEPHONE OPERATORS ~ Help Wanted A war job in the COME IN cabket is in DAHL‘S Signal Corps" ; 9 oo Aeveic ons dien i mectad 0B NRMEeSaRh t insy C ue jas. 1 9 l

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