‘l'::iby,Nov.flâ€"7;.n.Qe| 8 p. m. Directors, Y. M. C. A. 8 p. m. Directors, Community cenâ€" 8 p. m. Craft Guild, shop work, Friday, Nov. 28 â€" 4 p. m. Junior Chess club. 7 p. m. Boys club. 8 p. m. Recital, Louise Trenton. 8 p. m. Service Men‘s club, commitâ€" Saturday, Nov. 2â€"9 am. Arts and Crafts club. 10 2. m. Game room for boys and 2 p. m. Game room for older boys 0 gicls, _ _ â€" _ s Tennis club, Tuesday, Dec. 2 â€" 7 p. m. Craft guild, shop work. 8 p. m. Highland Park Civic chorus. Wednesday, Dec. 3 â€" 9:30 a. m. Girl Hold Committal Services Nov. 29 For F. W. Cushing Committal ick William vember the ( nia, where t1 will be held 29th, at 3 :00 metery. burden they have been carrying for more than a month, club, ch 8 p, m. Thursday, club, 7 p. m. porters respond to the best of their ability to enable the Chest to again successfully reach its goal, a task at which he stated the community had not failed the Chest as yet in the seven years of its existence. Mr. Garnett particularly urged all citizens who had not responded to the volunteer workâ€" ers with a once to facilitate the work of the Chest Goal once, and he urged that all Chest supâ€" timate the total to be reached by the Special Gifts Committee through norâ€" mal solicitation would reach a total of more than $26,000, or $2,000 short of the Special Gifts quots. Mr. fort was made to reach the goal that the board of directors took the acâ€" tion it did in authorizing the camâ€" mdï¬:â€"-ddï¬w‘dï¬c card to make a special appeal for from the City of Special Gift subâ€" scribers who gave a total of $715 a that the Chest would fall short of its George pointed out that this shortage was largely due to a decrease in the amount $1,989 made by Special Gifts President It was due to these reports made ber the 6th where the COMMUNITY CENTER CALENDAR (Continued from Page 1 Member of the Board of Lecturship of The Mother Churchâ€"The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in held on 3:00 p.m MONDAY EVENING, Dec. 1, 1941, , Dec. 13â€" 7 p. m. Table support The public raft guild, shop work. Cushing services Lucia C. Coulson, C.$.B. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST in Glen Eller Burial Office n Saturday, m., at Lake I Elm Place School Auditorium * Sheridan Road and Eim Place Christian Science FREE LECTURE Highland Park, Hlinois for Mr. who died if of London, England Ellen, Califor : was read, November Forest Ceâ€" is cordially at 8 o‘clo¢ck Freder on Noâ€" Music Chess efâ€" The Thanksgiving Concert, held last Friday night at the Elm Place School Auditorium, md‘:ell am?:‘-d everyone enjoyed on« ly.bo-mauumby)ln. Louis Schemmel, the President, when she made the announcement that the Musical Director, Harold Betts and his lovely wife were leaving the next day for Okahoma City. Mr. Betts has a radio contract with the biggest station in that area. Mrs. Schemmel expressed the appreciation of the members for the work Mr. Betts had done since becoming associated with them last spring. Immeriate plans of the organization include a very important meeting of all membersâ€"active, honorary and asâ€" sociateâ€" to take place Tuesday night, Dec. 9th at the Community Center. All members are requested to be present. The whole hearted support given by the Highland Park Press and other newspapers was especially gratifying and a "vote of thanks" was sent to Mrs. Ant Johns Ave, Emil Done November Millen, 655 ember 23. At the meeting Tuesday night the chorus‘ appreciation was expressed for the men and women in business in Highland Park who have so generousâ€" ly given of their interest and support by becoming Associate The members of the Highland Park Civic Chorus are to meet Saturday afâ€" ternoon at four at the Community Center to cooperate with the merâ€" chants in officially opening the Christâ€" mas Season. Civic Chorus To Lose Harold Betts As Director ‘The members of the Highland Park Civic Chorus met Tuesday night, at the Community Center, to hear reports on the Thanksgiving Concert and to lay definite plans for the next concert. The cor owned by LeRoy Huxham, Woukegan, which was vn“ho'uï¬nvhh&:.mr:omhdfl‘h Stotion uesday morning. Huxham e critical condition dlh':.‘hul‘uh.hl. ‘ BIRTHS AT THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL _ Anthony Ave, Girl Donoval, boy, invited to a Meeting Saturday Nello T. 1 November ony Fontana, 1645 S Girl, November 20. al, Fort Sheridan, â€" 3. Mrs. George L« Michigan ave. boy, 1 ello T. Ballantini, H S. St. . Mrs. , Girl, LeRoy , Novâ€" Highâ€" LeRoy Huxham, Waukegan, was seriously injured and his car badly wrecked Tuesday morning by a train when he attempted to cross the North Shore Line on Old Eim road, just across the road from Fort Sheridan on Sheridan road. The gates had been lowered, for the approaching train, and Huxham droveâ€"around the end of the gate in an effort to beat the Seriously Hurt In Attempt to Beat Train ill about 10 days. He was employed as an electric lineman. Surviving are his widow, Marie, four children and his father, P. W. Glader, all of Highland Park. Waukegan Man Funeral services were held Friday at the Kelly chapel for Winfred Giaâ€" der, 46 of 2816 Mdway avenue, who died at the Lake County general hosâ€" pital, Thanksgiving day. He had been Winfred Glader Buried Friday What a difference improved lighting makes! BLUE MONDAYS WERE PRACTICALLY BLACK... AP" â€" & it was that pim ano _ (@@E® TA ~ 4 ; DaRK in our sasement %@i* 4 1 c /( To s} # 3@{}@ ~u y limnen e e ; d s t / 5 6 : :)v ; £*. *% .« M ; * ;(v,} La e § : s * NoOwW SEE...THERES P" ds y NOTHING LIKE LIGHT To o# t i * 5:9 h CHASE THE GLOOM..MAKE *3 K4. < [ work a 1or Easier. * J PM HERE‘s WHAT i 1 turned Ttys trick:_\_ Reee E 4 V}‘â€"a i .v.‘* a .'.. /:. , 1 simply removed the old incfficient light buib, and had a scientific fixâ€" ture put in its place. It cost me less than $2.00, and what a grand dif ference that listle change made! lï¬â€œï¬.flm lighe and had a sciencific fixâ€" ture put in its place. It cost me less than $2.00, and what a grand dif ference that little change made! BLUE MONDAYS WERE PRACTICALLY BLACK ... IT WAS THAT DIM AND DARK IN OUR BASEMENT PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY of Northern lllinois The PRESS train across the track. He suffered a skull fracture, and severe cuts and bruises, He was removed to the Fort Sheridan hospital for treatment. 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This Friday night, November 28, the local teams meet their first Suburban 134 N. when they play this week‘s meeting over 40 members and wives were present. the meeting next Monday night at the !j’%*fli?bcil] KIWANMIS CLUB Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corperation THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK ARE YOU PREPARED? You should be through a Tax Reserve Account in our Savings Department. Save now to pay The home lighting advisor will mesasure the light in every part of every room in your house such as the card room, music room, dining room and kitchen, as well as special rooms like the game room, the work shop and the laundry. She will show you how better light means better sight,, and she‘ll slso suggest changes tro make your rooms lovelier, homier and larger looking. Let her help you! This service is free and withdut obligation, and you need only phone or send a post card to your local Public Service Stome asking to have the home lighting advisor call. Why not check your lighting, too! Ask for a HOME LIGHTING ADVISOR .. . and Electricity is Cheap! 1942 Income Tax 1942 Real Estate Tax NOW SEE...THERES NOTHING LIKE LIGHT TO CHASE THE GLOOM...MAKE WORK A LOT EASIER. Phone H. P. 178