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Highland Park Press, 2 Jan 1941, p. 6

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Applications Now Supervisor \Ross R, Sherman of West Deerfield Township at Deerâ€" field has been advised by the Illiâ€" nois Emergency Relief Commission at Waukegan that applications are now being taken for the January CCC enrollment. Fifty camps are scheduled for opâ€" eration®in illinois during the curâ€" rent period and employment of apâ€" proximately 10,000 CCC enrollees on conservation work projects is proâ€" vided. Eight hundred of these boys will work on improvement, protecâ€" tion, and development of Shawnee KX Reduce your Cleaning Bills 25% by using our Cash & Carry Service. Vogue Cleaners 620 Laurel Ave. Phone H. P. 4435 Being Taken For Jan. CCC Enrollment g?glfihl?:esb'flux 3900 321 North Green Bay Road Claudia Bullivant 13 R. M. LaChance ‘This Coming Year â€" e Service ® Rentals H. P. 1603 So. St. Johns We will do our best to show our appreciation to our â€" many friends for their loyal patronâ€" age since our recent opening. June Probst, Manicurist Marge W irkus Beauty Salon Purchase unit, 200 on State forest lands, 4800 on erosion control proâ€" jects on agricultural lands, and 4,â€" 200 on park development and imâ€" provement projects in State and county parks. . Youths between the ages of 17 and 23% years of age are eligible for selection if they are physically fit, of good character, not in regular school attendance and in need of employmea}; ts + Under the new regulations $7,000 of the enrollee‘s $30 monthly earnâ€" ings will be set aside in a special fund, so that at the end of the six months period he will be given $42 to buy clothing and other necessities while looking for work. He will reâ€" ceive $8 monthly for his own use and $15 is sent to his dependents. Former Resident Gets Refund On Inheritance Tax and $15 is â€" Musart Club Meets _ The Musart club will meet next Tuesday morning, Jan. 7th, at 10 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Elsa Lanzl. All members are urged to be present. Classique Olive Lockhart T HE PR ES 8 1 Former Pastor Of Highwood Church Is Named Mich. Bishop Msgr. Francis J. Magner, pastor of St. Mary‘s church in Evanston and former pastor of _St. James church in Highwood, has been named by Pope Pius XII as bishop of Marquette, Michigan. The anâ€" nouncement was made in Washingâ€" ton last week by Archbishop Amâ€" leto Giovanni Cicognani, apostolic delegate to the United States. Bishop Magner will be conseâ€" crated in Holy Name, Cathedral Chicago, by Archbishop Samuel A. Stritch, the date of which has not yet been announced, after which he will go to St. Peter‘s cathedral in Marquette. Nursery School Opens Second Term Jan. 6th The midâ€"winter term of the Nurâ€" sery school at the Y.W.C.A. will start Monday morning, January 6th for children between the ages of 3 and 5. > . This school offers outdoor and inâ€" door play, handicrafts, mugic? stog- ies, individual and group interests and training in every day habits. Mrs. Kathryn Wigging, a graduate of the National College of Educaâ€" tion is director. For further inforâ€" mation Tel. H. P. 675. ~â€" â€" § Resume "Keep Fit" Gym Classes Jan. â€"The "Keep Fit" gym classes at‘ the Y.W.C.A. will be resumed Monâ€" day evening, January 6th at 8 p.m. for all women in the community inâ€" terested in "Keeping> Fit."â€"These popular classes are under the direcâ€" tion of Miss Katherine Imig. A morning group may be arranged for by those interested who cannot come of an evening. For further inforâ€" mation call H. P. 675. Radio Enthusiasts To Organize Club A group of radio enthusiasts will meet at the home of Sewall Truax, Egandale road, Friday evening Jan. 3 at 8 o‘clock to form a radio club, They have tentatively named the club the North Shore Radio club, and is open to both sexes. This meeting will be an organizaâ€" tion meeting and officers will be elected. The meetings will be held at the homes of different members until an open date is available at the Community House. 20% DISCOUNT LAMPS LAMP SHADES THE MAGIC DOOR 1555 SHERMAN AVENUE EV ANSTON SALE Mrs. Cornelia M. Kelley, 82, died Sunday morning in the home of her daughter, Mrg, Alma Jennings, 338 Walker avenue. . She had been a resigent of Highland Park and High. wood for more than 20 years. Mrs. Kelley was born in New York City. For many years she was an active member of Grace Methodist church. Suriviving are her daughter, Mrs, Jennings, a sister, Miss Jennie Deâ€" Roo of Libertyville, and four grand. children. Funeral services were held at 2 o‘clock Tuesday afternoon in the Grace M. E. church. Burial was in Memorial Park cemetery. Dr. Morley McNeal To Speak Wednesday At Green Bay School A joint P.â€"T.A. meeting of the Greéen Bay Road and Eim Place schools will be held on Wednesday, January 8 at 3 o‘clock in the Green Bay Road school auditorium. "What does Highland Park do for the health of its school children?" will be the topic of an address by Dr. Morley McNeal. t _ _All members and their friends are invited to attend. 3 Dr. Bushnell Gives â€"Report On Kiwanis Club Year‘s Work A survey of the year‘s activities was made by Dr. Lowell F. Bushâ€" nell at the Highland Park Kiwanis dinnerâ€"meeting Monday at 6:30 pm. in the Sunset Valley Country club. Dr. Bushnell who has served as president of the club for the past year will be succeeded by George Harrison who will take office in January. _ Teri 2z The Highland Park Press IMinois. Issued Thursday of each week by the Udell Printing Company, Udell Building, Highland Park, HMlinois. Telephones: High land Park 557â€"558. Chicago Offices: 185 N. Wabash Ave, Suite 901 â€" Tel. State 6826 ; 1016 Willough» by Tower â€" Tel. Central 8355, A member of The Chicago Suburbas Quality Group. Â¥* Communications intended for publication mu:t be writter on one side of the pape® only, and signed with the name and addres® of the writer. They should reach the editor by Wednesday noon to insure appesrin® in current issue. Subscription Price, $1.50 per per single copy. Entered as Second Class Matter March 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, e Kelley » Aged Resident, Passes On v to spare. My record is a !!* pound loss since startinf feet AYDOCv.huo.l.mm.'i w“o m.mdln-.h physically all the time." _ . â€" _n_’. Thursday, January 2, 1941 47 LBS. IN 6 WEEKS "I was so thrilled today, whe8 buying a dress to find that after 12 years of size 42s, 1 eould get into a 38 with room Miss Lucil become the b thal Jr. ‘of Tuesday afte ceremony wi home of the H: rold Marl The. nuptials Rabbi Charle coe. Miss El her sister as Newstader C assist as bes “uld"' Jlfl MARKSRO® NUPTIALS Mr. Rosen make their | Calif., after in Honolulu. 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