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Highland Park Press, 20 Nov 1941, p. 3

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CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION The present occupancy situation at the Moraine which is now operated on a yearâ€"around basis cannot be comâ€" pared with that of last year as the hotel was closed for several years when it was operated as a summer resort only. The volume of rentals, and bookâ€" ings for meetings, conventions and other events at the Moraine give a further index of improved hotel busiâ€" ness this year, Mr. Culver pointed Hotels Receiving More Permanent Guests Daily The Baird and Warner hotel diâ€" vision at the present time has the manâ€" agement of the Flamingo Onâ€"theâ€"Lake Hotel, the Hyde Park Hotel, the Sherâ€" win Onâ€"theâ€"Lake Hotel, the Soverign Hotel, Chicago, and Hotel Moraine Onâ€"theâ€"Lake in Highland Park, with a mblned capacity of approximately A program providing for group adâ€" vertising and ather promotion of the five Baird and Warner hotels is being worked out through brokers and other agencies, Mr. Culver said. The United States Civil. Service Commisson announces an open compeâ€" titive examination for GRINDER, for filling the position of Grinder (Rough), $5.28 to $6.08 a day, in the Ordnance Service, War Department, Rock <Island Arsgnal, Rock Island, Applicants must have reached their 18th birthday but must not have passed their 55th birthday on the closing date for receipt of applications. These age limits are waibed, however, in the cases of those persons granted military preference. CIVIL SERVICE EXAMINATION _ , of transient and permanent guests as well," said Mr. Culver. "The homeâ€" building situation and shortage of domestic help are factors which exâ€" plain some of the gains in the number of permanent guests in our hotels.. The volume of transient guest business is especially interesting as an indication of a generally increased hotel activity in Chicago, an upward movement which is making itself felt not only in the loop but in outlying hotels as well." Application blanks and full inforâ€" mation as to experience and other reâ€" quirements may be obtained from the Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Serâ€" vice Examiners, Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, !Hlinios; Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, at any firstâ€" or secondâ€"class post office in the State of IMlinios; or from the Manager, Seventh U. S. Civil Service District, Post Office Building, Chiâ€" cago, lIlinois. Applications.must be on file with the Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Serâ€" vice Examiners, Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Iilinois, on or before the c;t‘nle of business NOVEMBER 27, 1941. Tilinois ~ Marked gains in room occupancy as compared to a year ago and other upward trends were reported yesterday (Wed.) by Richard D. Culver, head of the hotel division of Baird and Warner for the five hotels under their Commission announces an open compeâ€" titive examination for SHEET MEâ€" TAL WORKER, $6.80 to $7.76 a day, ment, Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Isâ€" land, Tilinios. Applicants must have reached their 18th birthday but must not have passed their 55th birthMay on the closâ€" ing date for receipt of applications. These age limits are waived, however, in the cases of those persons granted military preference. Nelson P In Brodlep-;? Game in the Ordnance Service, War Application blanks and full informaâ€" tion as to experience and other require= ments may be obtained from the Secâ€" retary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, TMlinois? Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, at any firstâ€" or secondâ€"class post office in the States of IMlinois, Michigan, and Wisconsin; or the Manager, Seventh U. S. Civil Service District, Post Ofâ€" fice Building, Chicago, Ilinois. Am-l be on file with the Secretary, Board of U. S. XCivil Nelson has been active in athletics throughout high school in Highland Park, where he received four letters in football, basketball and track. A new field of athleticsâ€"boxingâ€"atâ€" tracting a large group of Bradley stuâ€" dents, has been added to his accompâ€" lishments. A sophomore at Bradiey college, is now on the varsity football team, is now on the varsity football team, and on Saturday took part in the Bradleyâ€"Jefferson Barracks game This game was a special one, for parents were the honored guests. Friâ€" day and Saturday, were Parents‘ Days, and both Peoria and out of town parâ€" ents attended the events planned by S e Sm of aoes 0n DE Thursdoy, November 20, 1941 "Increases are noted in the number Arâ€" Will Have Wedding Thanksgiving Day Miss Gilda Dinelli, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mario Dinelli, 419 Waukegan avenue and Bruno Somenzi, son of Mr. and Mrs, Sam Somenzi, North Avenue will be married Thanksgiving day at St. James church, with a large reception in the evening. Dinner will be served the bridal party at Giberâ€" tini‘s. Mr. Somenzi is a pitcher for the Jacksonville, Fla., professional c F C990 ENROLL IN THE NAVAL RESERVE e ... 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