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Highland Park Press, 27 Nov 1941, p. 7

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glare and its reflection an many lightâ€" colored pbjects can injure the eyes. Besides, they are almost universally worn around Florida resorts. As a final suggestion, do not eat tung nuts as the are poisonous. > ‘The trip should be planned accordâ€" ing to the average number of miles per day of which the driver is capaâ€" ble on crossâ€"country runs, the Club urges, and departure times should be adjusted accordingly. Dark glasses should be a part of the equipment of Tourist lose one hour the second day out, due to the changes to Eastâ€" ern Standard time at or near Macon, In Florida, sportsmen are able to obtain fishing tackle on a rental basis for allâ€"types of fishing. If taking your own angling equipment, 20â€"pound test black Nylon is recommended as it floats for a long period on top of the water, advantageous when fishing among trees, stumps and logs. Also, doâ€"not fish without a license as the areas are well patroled by game warâ€" dens. Nonâ€"resident licenses cost $5.50, but threeâ€"day continuous licenses, isâ€" ued by county judges, may be obâ€" tained for $1.75 each. There .are frequent "cool snaps" throughout Florida and for that reaâ€" son warm clothes should be taken. Motorists smoking cigarets that are not ultraâ€"modern makes should take a sufficient supply as many of the smaller cities between Chicago and Miami do not carry full supplies and some brands popular here are not popularâ€" in the South. Auto Club Gives Tips To Florida Tourists Hundreds of Ilfinois motorists, anâ€" xious to dodge the frigid blasts that plague the Middle West, soon will be seeking the baimy clime of Florida. Although this trip does not require intense preparation, the Illinois Autoâ€" mobile Club gives suggestions deâ€" signed to make the drive to and the visit in the Southland resort more enâ€" joyable. bo! of the knowledge given him by a Tuberculosis Association and it direcâ€" ted him. to an early diagnosis of his case and to a sanatorium for cure. The Lake County Tuberculosis Assoâ€" ciation is the lighthouse to the victims in Lake County and the light from that beam will be as strong as the support needed to keep the light shining. Seal Sale in this community. £ This year the Christmas Seal is of particular significance, as it was deâ€" signed by a man who himself was a victim of tuberculosis He saw the November 24th. The Lake County Tuâ€" berculosis Association has been workâ€" -hhfi‘dm” paring this huge mail. In addition, voâ€" lunteer workers from various organiâ€" zations have been generous with their leaders, folded sheets of Christmas Seals in vast numbers; the Juniors of the American Legion Auxiliary gave generously their assistance; the Phi Sigma Class of the Methodist Church kelped liberally in getting material in readiness ; the Lake County Salon No. 191 of the 8 et 40 worked hour after bour stuffing material into envelopes, MthBoyScuh’hced:‘md- vantageously _ throughout County. Mrs. Austin H. Niblick of Lake Forest was appointed Chairman of the 1941 Christmas Seal Sale. Mrs. Hoâ€" ward Detmer and. Mrs. Francis M. Knight, will work for the Christmas Christmas Seals Mailed Out This Week By Committee Christmas Seals are being mailed to 22,000 homes in Lake County Monday, after a training period they may hh7:~_~I~ for entrance into Navy Trada Schools. Those pay 1 can expect to carn during my first term of enlistminnt? It is possible to carn as much as Is it necessary to be a high school graduate in order to enâ€" list in the Navy? No. Navy enlistees need not be high school graduates. All appliâ€" cants will be given an examinaâ€" tion containing approximately 100 mAfidunau or better on _examination is sufficiently high to pass the Nary a high school education will be valuable to the seaman during his 1f 1 enlist in the Navy or Naval Reserve, will 1 be sent to a Navy Traile School? e are sent to Navy Trade they "»1tl revnlre @egeter Waly they will receive regular pay and free schooling valued at What is the greatest possible to one of 1941 <al andâ€"dental care are all sup» Application forms for Illinois 1942 motor vehicle license plates are now available. The 1941 plates expire Det. 31 and the law requires that 1942 plates be displayed after that date. For motorists who have become acâ€" customed or attached to their present license number and want to get the same combination for 1942, the Illinois Automobile Club reminds owners that the Illinois registration law makes this What does the term "ash can" mean in the NavyJ J An "ash can" is a slang term ap~ plied to the depth charge used to for a renewal of the same registraâ€" tion number is midnight of Nov. 30, 1941. Car owners wishing the same number next year must file a regular vehicle registration application, acâ€" companied by the required fee, with the Secretary of State at Springfield so as to reach that office not Inter than Nov. 30. On the application, unâ€" der "Remarks," the applicant must state that he is applying for the same number held by him in 1940, Until after Nov, 30 the Secretary of State cannot assign any regishtration number to any person, but immediateâ€" ly thereafter the gates are down and unclaimed numbers will become free to be assigned to any one. The deâ€" mand for low of "trick" numbers is always heavy. length of service, you can get a cash bonus up to $600 plus 30 days leave with pay. with approximately $00 posnds of T.N.T. and can be dropped overâ€" bourd from ‘a ship ‘and so conâ€" trolled: as to explode at depths ranging from 36 to 300 feet. These mm-uu‘:-m ships in the fieet, as a dropâ€" ncm regulated to exâ€" ut 70 feet depth must move away from the explosion area at a apeed of 25 knots or more. These "ask are clther rolled off 35’3-‘ I tnireng tigh andank are IMZkM;hr Applications Now Available Among students playing prominent roles in campus organizations at Illinâ€" cis State Normal University this year are Miss Rosemary Holm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Holm, 1810 Skokie Bivd., Highland Park. Miss Holm, is treasurer of the Loâ€" well Mason club, an organization for After I have served my term of ®nlistment, what benefits do 1 get for reâ€"enlistinent? $126 a month by the end of your first term of enlistment, and reâ€" The 1941 Exposition will be held from November 29 to December 6 in Chicago‘s huge International Amphiâ€" theartre and will overflow a large area of the adjoining Stock Yards, where hundreds of carloads of choice cattle, sheep, and swine will be displayed. Chicago Stock Show: Opening,On Nov. 29 Officials ‘of the Exposition anâ€" nounce that entries have thus far been received from prospective exhibitors in 37 states and four Canadian proâ€" vinces, the largest number of states thus far ever represented. Red Cross first aiders who man emâ€" ergency highway first aid stations, of which there are 51 in the Chicago area, are prepared to give emergency aid to accident victims before the arrival of a physician. Each station is equipped with a first aid kit, arm and leg splints and a stretcher: . .. . Of first importance on the Fall calendar of eyents to stockmen and farmers the country over is the first week of Decembe®, which this year will mark the 42nd anniversary of the continent‘s largest annual agriâ€" cultural show, the International Live Stock Exposition and Horse Show. _ Beventeen policemen and firemen, trdined in standard and advanced Red Cross first aid, will man the station 24 hours a day, under the supervision of William F. Helke, chief of police. Emergency First Aid Station Fire Department, 675 Vernon avenue, Glencoe, has been announced by James B. Forgan, chairman of the Chicago Opening of an American Red Cross highway emergency first aid station at headquarters of the Glencoe Police and Red Cross The deadline for filing applications Exhibits from 37 States WANTED TO RENT! Furnished dress Blind No. Lib. % Press. OFFICEâ€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR graphic and general office work inâ€" cluding switch board, in office of 1 f. Lit i0 .if“ ing mExcdlmommny Inquire 139 McGovern St. or call 2917. e 39â€"41 JOHN ‘OSTROWSKY NURSERY ~_*._ . 8616 W. Park Ave. Phone H. P. 49 29â€"81pd COMMUNTTY CENTER NEEDS: Smail pool table, vacuum cleaner, smail hand vacuum cleaner, games for girls and boys and squash racket. You may Have some of these articles and not be using them. They will get ~_ plenty of use at the Community 541 Central Ave. Phone 154 FOR SALE: Kerosene cook. stove FOR SALE: Shrubs 10 werits and . _ up. Trees low price. Evergreens, ,__;__ at the Church and transportation 109 aomd An niowe t the Womai‘s Ass % " oman‘s ucht’l.:"vfll meet at the Church for a Candle Light Program. Dessert will be TUESDAY, December 2 T:30 p.m., Boy Scout:â€"Meeting in the Scout WEDNESDAY, December 38 &OM w. fio-:.n"-..m Quilting T:F:.D-w. Choir Rehearsal FEMALE, SINGLE, FOR STENOâ€" Delta Gammas To Give Dance Dec 3 Donald Robertson will show movies of Guatemalaâ€"land of colorful village costumes, gorgeous mountain and lake scenery, religious fiestas and Mayau ruins. Primitive people, colorful marâ€" Please phone your reservations by Saturday Nov. 29th to Mrs. Cyrus M. Avery, H. P. 3880. On December third the Evanston Northshore Alumnae Chapter of Delta Gamma wil} hold a dinner meeting at the Hearthstone House in Winnetka at 7 p.m. Husbands and friends are inâ€" vited. Laurel and Linden Avenues Church Phone H. P. 268 SUNDAY. November 30 $:30 a.m., Church School for Juniors and Young People 11:00 a.m., Church ‘School for Beginners WANTED: EXPERIENCED maid for general housework. Reference apartment. Write Box BB % Press. OR‘ RENT: 7 ROOM. HOUSE 4 bedrooms. Wifl sublease until May Read and Use The Press Want Ads terms, . FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK Up to 50% Guaranteed Savings on all our floor models © Perennials 5e and up. AM ER1I for an Adtaker 557 PHONE For Rent For Sale "Where Responsible People Shop for Value" To: ad by Somaaey mhewig ratizeren . 10 sain in sunh nalmend on not y ication. cents for tional f fl.lm three mm Highland Park and Lake Forest Combination Rate, 75¢; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before insertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional line. _ _ mâ€"umwdvsnmwm.muwm day of November, A.D. 1941. 'i'b"_uum" raine Broeski, the unknown father !.‘,‘!‘!' ln.&â€"l To All Whom It McGaughey, in the Cireuit Court of Lake it crio . thild to Jeanne Marle McGaughey. grore® s. meSAvonzy Reports will be heard. _ _ _ = . _ SATUORDAY. December e 6130 p.m. A‘-:.â€".l hq-: t‘c:h‘eun of o n Phs & h C 6 Oe c Theke Hotice thet on the Hist dar of show cause against such application, the Waukegan, speak at the. W. M. 8. Thankâ€"offering it aae t o it _ Wipiisbay ce s melnt _ .} o. Puster Hetcot nlabt ~if be a e T.h;-._i;'“‘ election urped 10 .come for the annust «lec‘ / a election of place. mel, Glencoe, will be occupied on Sun« Ter moshine, Hovenmter 96. of Un We ter J. Fischel, now the Heâ€" brew University, Jmm Uniâ€" versity of Chicago‘s Jubilee celebration. Dr. Fischel is the foremost living auâ€" M‘umglmdrflh‘ His book on will hortly from the press :fm:-;fl Publication Soâ€" ;:ty‘.nlo h.:mdAn&nhhru‘ vels V.m.‘.m.w to the problems of Palestine, Egypt, Syria, Pml: and. Turkey, vital -:t- in the present conflict. rfl'fixf‘ BAGDAD: cad TERUbA hLI:l . B AD, and JER Services at North Congregation Israel held orning and mfi"" is located at the corner « ernon Avenues in Glencoe. Imdflhh.c-mdhh.-.:h Clire Court of the h"'n--?'&.rdmumm:o';m and Geneva L McGaugbey to adopt a 6L y Em is also the Bw -hn&câ€"-d{“-.fi Men‘s Day. A Nursery is conducted for -na-w-uâ€"umu 0 Ts in cor ies of Chine will $:30 a.m., Sunday / 10:80 a.m. Church ::o.-.:i..o-u'ii'.'l“h E. D k e oi Nok t Lester H. Laubenstein, minister, as preath» Choristers with Miss Audrey Wessling and Rev. Fraakiin Beck, Assistant Pastor [ ERd... T 20 % with Mrs. Rytex For Xmas 538 Central tition shall be token as confessed and a Taied ‘at Whpbegen. Thucts, this 1766 THE PRESS Rabbi Charles E, Shulman. BETHANY SVANGELICAL CHURCH Laurel .Avenue and McGovern . Street <par foim to u.w,.' 5' avenue and Lauretta Rev. &'.:W. Seward, Pastor North. Shore: Conaveptifen Faracl, ADOPTION NOTICE Ask at CHURCH SERVICES avenve. of the Cireult Court of of Lincoln * Printing & Advertising * Dog Bathing and Stripping FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 5% * Auto Body Repairing BC a EC P of m&"% O:u..-.'.hh’l.hd. : 10:45 a.m., Morning Service, Rev. N. J. Broadway Presiding. Elder of Hooppole, l1 will preach. 15 p.m» Evening Service, "Our Redemp~ h‘cu.--ul--lhwuhfi-m- Leslic Driske Class Leader. j Ne . 86 l."“i-" m ’fi“‘l oi o esn t e mt Prgenet speaker of = -â€"“:: Poterâ€" zon of W Bay, Wis., a h.tm Mr. Petersos because of bis unique sbility in yhaies 4 49 pous t B Sn FURDKE.â€" HoWéustice e 23 638 Waukegan rosd, Deerficld. Tel 116 ‘Thanksgiving" will be the of éfia Lessonâ€"Sermon in ‘all G..-‘m.:‘d hrist, Scientist, on Thursday, Nov. n:Gol‘-'l;.tb. "Offer unto God than ; and pay thy vows unto the :,".:..‘E": T wit detiver thee, and" theu shalt glorify Jl(PuI-. 60:14, 15). K Cleaners sSUNDAY, Nomsben tb oun _ . Novemi #:80 . Sunday School. Christmas g:::imuu."u children of '-fi.v.'.- 10 :80 ;':._.dl#vho 'm Rev. Walter Durméister of Chicago will be guest pastor. Tule Inrace avepiews of the Ledhy Aff BC and furnishings affording lovely gifts for the boliday season will be on !!;!PAY. December 7 0# 10:30 a.m., Divine worship. Holy Com» ll'lb.-.-“' % FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST THE HICHLAND PARK .PRESS 538 CENTRAL AVLE K Winnetka 4268 _ Gaines Dog Food 3 Cariton Court Winnetka Real Estate for Sale 922 N. Pirst _ _ Highland Park 77 Call H. P. 557 Worship V'fl'_..vfi'â€" a m . Sunday school, ‘0..1:.;-'-. Tok Mn e n , _ _ Womnr t,0o08, "toe Poamsdar, 4 n m AUTO RECONSTRUCTiION CoO. _ Body & Fender Repairing pirtâ€"â€"=d Cdllaa::l)dlvqm A Representative will call 587 Make your selections early from our complete lineâ€" . ~... Plein, Printed or Engraved West Central Avenue DAHL‘S XMAS CARDS Ave., _1st Sunday eve * Â¥% STATIONERY Olnhlth-lu“A.LI.‘ Â¥o Peoples Society, T:30 P. M. h:’::-ham. T :46. Choir practice, Thursdays, T 40. . ST. PAUL‘S EVANGELICAL Rev. ;. G“-‘.- aolh RBT ut hm "ie 10:80 A. M. _ _ t Salo ain e e C officeâ€"112 Highwood *‘ * Prome t 2. 2105" REGULAR SUNDAY SERVICE 9:45 a.m., Church school and Bible classes. 11 a.m., Morning worship. T:46 p.m., Vespers. Woman‘s Association, $rd Thursday, neew, KÂ¥ Heating Service * Plumbing 1st Monday, T#0. _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ Adult Chureh Council, 1st Wed., 1:#0. Every other Monday, 10, Luncheon 1 p. m. 0 :80 Sunday school. ;uln.“"lvâ€"h.-o-hb“ Masses, 7:30, 8:30, 9:80, 10:30. 11:80 am. 146 North avenue, Highwood. Tel. 487 * Shoe Repairing North Shore Modernizers 2046 Sheridan Rd., North Chicage, TK Phone North Chicago 306 Woman‘s Guild, ist Thursday, $ p. m Sedalie. mt Friag. 1 P 4* ** * Evangelist Daughters, 2nd Wednesday, Arthur H. Swanson 386 Central Ave. See Louis for QUICK shoo repair "One nail or a whole shoe . . . we do every job carefully and T48 Eider Lane _ ______ Tel. 430 ST. JAMES ROMAN CATHOLIC RYTEX STATIONERY Newest Colors and Designs 00 Shects . . 100 Envelope With your . ll’ Louis Quick Shoe Repair 15 N. 2nd St. Around the corner from __Nouth avenue, Highwood Rev. James D. an-. paster Rev. John Ward, ass‘t pastor For Free Est. Phone or Write DEERFIELD HOLY CROSS PLUV M B I N G . Eskill Fredrickson, pastor HEATING for an Adtaker 557 . T:80. PHONE AVENUE 1st 1st

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