ship in its h r the America his year by ent," Mrs. Ros 1ip chairman o Highwood, sail nt figures | ~of last. ye y reached hell r the first time it is continuing 41 members and to a substantiad se,. Its membe 1 with the 50 t year, and it tions have bee women in Hig members. Enrm hose phone num â€" Of this nun rs, daughters « i the last Wo 19180 D‘ugh ET rit‘s junior grow e of the fa son, â€"father the war and is merican â€" Legi ible. The,mo d daughters â€" lives in the ible, as are ive died since themselves in war es and navy rible to bothâ€" Park high scho will play <the eague games i this Friday nig aukegan. To da! id froshâ€"soph hal e games each, al e game and lo ie on Friday nig nit â€"has begun year under ship. She u | Auxiliary m eir ~daughters lub Meets . ib will meet ne â€"at 2 o‘clock at t scar Iverson. 4 ted to be presd MUSTRIC‘S SALON rs To kegan Dec. horal _ gs At Ves ililary Expects iip Increase Choral Club art of the Ves T W.C.A. â€" Su uty Service t Street Auxiliary, is based ups ry. ember 5, 194| Thursday, December 5, 1940 5042 In connection with the Craft guild recently organized at the Community Center, the Crafts Shop is open from 7 to 10 o‘clock Tuesâ€" days and Thursdays to any one in the community wishing to make Christmas presents. Snore x9 CA LN [3 C1UD , vominunily chorus. . * Wednesday, Dec. 11, 4 p.m., Arts and Crafts class, Thursday, Dec. 12, 2 p.m., D.A.R. guest fheeting; 7 p.m., Chess club; 8 p.m., Young Men‘s club monthly meeting;~ Walterâ€" league â€" camera meeting. _ ? the United States. Congressmanâ€" leect â€"George A. Paddock‘s margin £73,591 votes on November 5 will the highest Republican district lurality in the 77th Congres, it was nnouncedâ€"early this week. This is e second largest majority in 10th istrict records, and the largest ince former Congressman Carl R. hg"ndblom won with 95,009 votes CCC C1 Here the wouldâ€"be crafts worker will find congenial people with whom to work, and adequate equipment. ~Children Make Ornaments Children of the Arts and Crafts ‘lass at the Community Center are now busying themselves making Christmas tree ornaments for the Community Christmas tree. 61 ) 91 The Tenth District is the banner epublican congresssional district Oth District Rated Banner Republican At ti in M & The Community Center is planâ€" D 0g G . Congressional District > elub. ; mday, Dec. 9, 4 p.m., Stamp _8 p.m., Sunset Terrace assoâ€" esday irsday, Dec,. 5, 7 p.m., Chess 8 p.m., Lions club movies. _ _ l1ay, ‘hristmas Gifts Workers congressmanâ€"elect â€"recently 1 {fromâ€" Washington, where erred with Republican leadâ€" future colleagues. Mr. Padâ€" nounced that his office staff nclude Miss Sigrid Hjorth ago, who was secretary to Congressman â€" Chindblom, s. Elsie Coleman, secretary ite James W. Good while he ‘gressman from TIowa and became a member of Presiâ€" olidge‘s cabinet. Mrs.: Coleâ€" mmunity House Calendar 'ommunily Nouse AAclivities day, Dec. 6, 8 p.m., Orchesâ€" W sn ay, Dec. 10, 8 p.m., â€"North Stamp ‘club; Community Charles Hawks, Jr. (R) present szsecretary to Conâ€" n, who was defeated for lovember 5. Â¥ Dec. 7, 9:30°® a.m., Airâ€" Court of Honor Monday. Thursday they will have tea for a fifth grade patrol from Bracside led by . Mrs. J. D. Dickinson and Mrs. J. G. Culbertson. The Scouts will be working on their hostess badge. Next week the girls. will make Christmas â€"wréaths. f Troop 12 of Braeside is working on weaving and cooking. The memâ€" bers of the troop have just comâ€" pleted a course in Home Safety and First Aid under the direction of their program consultant, Mrs. M. E. Kopp. Troop 11 led by Mrs. Kenneth Anâ€" derson" and assisted by Mrs. E. B. Elmore are making leather wrist purses and basketry. â€"â€"â€" & Luncheon will be gerved. New members welcome. f Troop 2 from Ravinia is learning leather craft from Miss Louise Mcâ€" Clernan, a teacher of the Ravinia school. S Troop 5 of the Braeside school led by Mrs. Jens Eriksen held a The â€"regularâ€"monthly meeting of the Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Highâ€" land Park hospital will meet on Wednesday, Dec. 11, at 10 a.m. Troop 7 under the direction of Mrs. E. C. Adler is making bags for toilet articles for the sick: â€" Troop 1 from the Lincoln school is knitting bed socks under the diâ€" rection of Mrs. G. M. Webster. Following the program was a brief â€" business â€" and organization meeting. The next meeting of the club will soon be announced. Camera Club Meeting . _ ~Forty people attended the Camâ€" era club meeting at the Community House on Wednesday, November 27. Chairman Brownlee of the group brought in Mr. Lindsay as a speakâ€" er. He discussed some ofâ€"the more difficult technical points in photogâ€" raphy. Mr. Keevil showed some inâ€" teresting moving pictures. . {(After the program the group deâ€" cided to hold regular monthly meetâ€" ings, at which times other specialâ€" ists will be called in to instruct the members. ning for a Christmas program, above which more will be announced at a later date, Philatelic Junior Group The _ boys and girls Stamp club at the Community House is being sponâ€" sored by the local chapter of the North Shore Philatelie society. One member of this group attends each of the meetings of the junior elub, offers suggestions, and helps them with their collections. f Graftsâ€"Hold Meeting On Tuesday, November 26 the Crafts. guild held a very successful meeting which 30 people attended. Mr. Taylor, power tool superintendâ€" ent of Sears Roebuck, talked about various tools and gave demonstraâ€" tions. GIRL SCOUTS Woman‘s Auflhri Meets The entertainment for the afterâ€" noon provided by the program chairman, Mrs. Lawrence Hayes, will consist of Christmas music by the “Municangm Trio," which will be both vocal: and instrumental. The contralto is Miss Orzesta Parish. Violinist, Lila Gross; pianist, Milliâ€" cent Evens. As usual .a Christmas tea will follow the afternoon entertainment. ©~ The next regular meeting of the North . Shore Catholie Woman‘s league will take place at the Winâ€" netka "Community House," on Deâ€" cember 10 at 2 o‘clock. e Help Repair Toys & On Tuesday and Thursday eveâ€" . 8. Catholic Woman‘s League Meets Dec. 10 GARNETT‘S The Capitanis wish to express their sincere gratitude for the love and thoughtfulness bestowed upon them at this time. nings from 7 to 11 and Friday afâ€" ternoons from 4 to 6 from now unâ€" til Christmas, children â€"and adults are painting and repairing Christâ€" mas toys at the H.P. Community Center. Everybody welcone. rare pieces for many years. Make an early selection for Christmas We have just purchased the entire stock of the late Irene Seacord, who collected 1007 Davis St A N T 1 Q U E. S IRVIN‘S ANTIQUE SHOP Greenleaf 6333 CARD OF THANKS Violet and Gene Capitani Evanston 44 i+ at i¢ is §3 i3