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Highland Park Press, 21 May 1942, p. 6

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Pvt. Alfred Matford, MR? N, Green Bay road is stationed at Camp Crow. der, Mo. He was inducted May 6. Mo. T. Will-rd Ready, formerly Miss Gate Milli": of Forest avenue, died on May , It the home at her hum". Mm. Charles Morris ot Marblehead, “an. Funeral utvicee were held on my " " Tiinity Epis- on»! church. Niles, Michigan where Mrs. Rudy had lived for the put twenty-Jenn yearn. MRS. Y. W. READY Mrs. Theodore Uehliug, president of tin: Ruini- Garden Cid. has ap- poimcd Mrs. E. E. Leonard mu! chairman of the Garden Fair. She will be assisted by Mrs. A. F. Dunn-l. Mrs. James A. Lylle. Mrs. Sherman D. Cluck. Mrs. Wilhrd Ewing. In. John Meyer Ind Mm. C. Ray Philhrs. The donation: table It the bit in to be known this not an the Red Clo“ table and the emits proceeds from the able win be donated to the American Red Cross, Th {has of “out In "90¢th this and were saluted iro- I... mini“ of all the papal-r math ,.kiehaddeoasrtothesardm, In. nub. thm nut-sum The no“ pop.- hr phat: this year will Wu be the mono Ind newer pin-u. the {but obtainable for your victory w- den. Th hub-u table til feature my chic: plut- dnuud. u the -tekei9reasursottseretirb. it. .u..i can ",aiiGGrGii be: than, mu, handy hoes “in” other gluten eo-tint. u-wists-Ita-r...- 'qetdtaM-ti-tterttA.tg.A Wampum,“ -dh-,eahe,eGib-.eea.i edeo-rittbeaeretisteaot also-tn. 1-eGrdenirq.s-k, lune-ticVihgan-hh- “MIAIJoSEK Mini. Club Garden Fair May 23rd PUBLIC 3. The garments my be made for women or children; i. c., infant'l garment, girl'a garment, boy's pr- ment, woman's dress and a miscella- new: "tide. such as a quilt, bath- 2. In order to uncanny: the con- servation of meal. we ark you to eli- minate metal fasteners, zlppen, etc., as these may be melted and tensed through Government channel; I. All “uncut: must be nude en- tirely at “We textites, trimming» etc. (Salvage material is material that could not otherwise be ntilined for alumina; It may be Md or it my be new. It my be mill ends. remnants. seconds, reconditioned old clothing. remodeled) The winning conque- in each one oftheseshoireto't-ttottew York {or I [Ila showing the tiegt reel: in Jane. A [may qt emit itMres and tuition experts will select the best twenty-five garnet-u. These twenty-live winning “In“ contact of the nation win then be not to Width-(ton where they will be exhi- bited before a prominent Wuhiqtou audience. _ Tunic-c- duo-3.. a In a. Wm.layz.mz.uzmu " BtmdusurAt-i-nr-, mucu- lab-.mmlum be n We" by load». Mar 2S.Thereismre-eetee.hitieU. are to be “M not not“ Fad: he. to he the!“ u folio-rs: oo Nan: ot Unit. W) No.0 ot i. dirid-t or m who an adult. (I, Could: ish-tim, not!“ asterisk and. can, etc. rim Pint: . in (him: Snaps. Second Prise: 82.50 in Defense Show. Solves. saw Contesi To tt Held In Chicago thIul-ohim ue"aretedtota&er-tintkis mu. MI lot A-cricn. In. II- “. a w W but. Cmtteatket-rtMarN.AItot Saving Vital Elam: Power bull‘- SERVICE COMPANY or NORTHERN ILLINOIS F At the Washington showing, the winning costume of the twentrHive which have been mated by the New York fashion experts, will receive l Bundle: for America Salvage Banner and a War Bond. The price for the robe, helmet. glow. chat protector, etc. III-ll: POCKETBOOK 0/ KNOWLEDGE an for Far Production in Nutbm Illinois I", - - _ aTtiiigFFrWriiniiie A "'"'.tifififa'iPg 'iiiiiiiiii"'art (Note: C cult-u} will be judged on a but} of "rettrtrttee, utility and ilk utility.) I second costume selected will be I War Bond, and the third prire,. WI! Stamps, Honorable mention will go to the other twenty-tub exhibitors. BUY War Bonds Ilur d tiii In?" A- Us. net with; up I. No. eh- m. m In“. '_eMmrPtttaMNee--raA" '8AtoetaMqmr-rrttE-_ Ft'fr,..'N'dttt/f.'tdd"t't 'fh"ahttia".",N'taeg Mrs. Burton Smalky, 485 Fairview road Intdnildnn. Janet and Jamess. are vacationing in 1ats Angeles, Calif. MRS. IDA JAMES POWELL Her husband. William died in 19%. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Gwen- dolyn Roscoe, Highland Park and a grandson, Richard. Services were held this afternoon for Mrs. Ida James Powell of 328 Park Avenue. who died Tuesday morning " her home after a long illness. Bur- ial was in Northshore Garden of Me- mories. These comments are made with no lack of faith in the ability of his successor. Martin Kopp, to, carry on the program inaugurated by Rex. If given the full support of every memv her of the community I am sure he will measure up to every expecta- ltion. However. it will not be an easy 1 job. Sometimes I wonder why any- body in their right minds ever takes that first fatal step into public ter- vice, either in the occupancy of I'.') official or a public employee. It must be either a tense of patriotism or the urge of that-devil-mar-care at- titude that is inherent'in all of tn that drives them to it. The pay is usually as poor as the responsibility is great. You rarely get any credit for doing anything right and you always get it in the neck when me- "mmlolmlnmhmdy Hqht on a. doc. - M In" "erbretN0trwuttettmrtr.ttttts' "lgr""""'""""eu' WHEN dun m 'ntrrt9atrt- mmmtoolIIutlnr-dy l “PM the mun] procedure in such can: is to give the honored man a luncheon or dinner and shower him with verbal bouquets and perhaps a watch or a piece of silver plate)!" somehow I think thnt Rex would - preeiate it far greater it the City "rathers would make a special point to see that the good work he has started be carried on in the future. It is to easy to follow the line of lean resistance and I honestly be- lieve that it would hurt Rex grin- ously to see the department through either indifference or preoccupation with other affairs be allowed to with down like an unwound clock, _ It has beer, Iotne'thin' less then two yet" that Chief Andre's val anointed to head the police depart- ment of the city under circa-name that perhaps would have have been too tough for a less "ranger men. He came into office " . time when the morale of the department and the confidence of the avenue citizen in its personnel was perhaps " I new low. Since that time by diligent work and straight forward thinking he has built the department up to a point where it is trnety representa- tive of the city government of which it is no important a part. Monday C . c - an 1113'; t o u n c i I the . mm; In large- a ' confined to rou- on ine attain b n: as c was one M ber f official Maine" I that could not be me and! over with- km o u t something . “JFK Jnore than the at ' mg nil comment. Rei, cm errncr " made, of pal course, to the of- m! as Mainstay for meal f official bushels that could not be led out with- out something Pore than the u- ual comment. Ref. event: is made, of course. to the ol- ficial ruignation of City Marshal: Andrews who is having the servicel of the city to join the Army, ‘ The cittzerts of Highland Park have ( known for som etime that Rex GSI, to leave them but not matter howl tvcryone was prepared to meet the official parting of the ways. it still came a: somewhat of a shock. SOUP "ttttMWF-tttti-ttttrt'- Dorothy Gui; BrtFomhLMurrshr son, Springfield, Mo. spell; GGGT with Mr. and Mry Wendell Hill, 14 South Green Bay road. Thom-mammal“. &tL',ftgtgta,ii,tcii,E.i, “In ”no mm, "Sci. Gnu-III Betttprttkmito"tid, "tt1rpa'2Utt'eliihtii'i: molt-mud iTiTJ'll'lgi 'e.ttre_rieeiiiiii"ii,'.' “madman: Ind we 'fry-ee-uit",' when" ”*‘Idmmuu': heri- - out?) Miss Joan Frable, a sophomore at M ac Mu rray College, wan fourth place in the advanced three-gaited class in the Fourth Annual MacMur- ray College Horse Show which was held on Mar Day, May 2nd. Illinois God: " Gal" IGFiiai, __.... iiiy"uirl' ft an. :41: Among the citations which com- grind the Lawn-Sermon was the ollowin; from the Bible: "And I. brethren, could not we“ unto you as unto spiritual. but us can ur- ml. an " unto babe- ht Christ, For ye are m arm]: for when” the. II man. on envyhg. and It!!! Ind divisions. are ye not 'e'l1ll1i3ll'l It9gts m1 .“And 'tert5,i,'g'll,etetlichliiriit t undit: to hi on: labour. 'tt v- m batman-09: with Sigma Nu Mothers To Have Luncheon At Orrington Hotel The Sigma Nu Mothers Club will have their last regula- meeting and luncheon at the Orringlon Hotel Thursday, May '21st at one o'clock. Hosteiies to". the dz); Jiii triii7. Bradley Carr, Mrs. Louis Falk, and Mrs. Henry Nickel. The Golden Text wu. “Therm” m the! the Hairdo mind the thing! of the tteste; but they that no after the Spirit the thinn of the Spirit" (Roman 8: " Among the eitatiqms vhich com- ;rhed the Lam-Sermon was the ‘olloyin. from the Bible: "And I, "Norm: Ind Immortals” was the rtet of the Lesson-Sermon in all when of Christ. Scientist. on Sunday. May W. Commissioner Bowes gamma the annual report of his department and called the council'l attention to the work of its extra curriculum activities including the training of auxiliary firemen and instruction in first aid. The annual headache concerning the operating budget for the year is receiving the council's attention. With growing expenses and lessening in- come this knotty problem will re- quire considerable going over before a solution is reached. Commissioner Swanson stated that approximately Slum would be re- quired to resurface Central Avenue, east of Green Bay Road to the AL cyan theatre. A meeting of the prop- erty owners in this area will be held shortly to further discuss the matter. Ollie“ approved by the pool-oil as Leeched {ran the Board of Local Ilmorements. The matter of ap- pointing mane to spread the as- sessments for partial payment of the improvement was deferred until a later date. White the project has been approved and all subsequent machinery of procedure put into ino- tion, the actual completion of this improvement is undoubtedly many months if not years away. The pric ority situation in the steel industry is the tty in the ointment " the mo- ment. However, it was considered ex- pedient by the council to take up the project step by step at this time feel- ing that the city by so doing would be in better position to get the nec- essary Meet. It amen that Ihile the In. of the recent hluhnut u ended the nel- ody stit' linen a: cu-i-ser Summon I'm that M lent his depart-em . wire “in of the apparent per-neat then-mt in certain out: of the Deere Park area. Mr. Swanso- vent on to ex- plain that several short eireuits were ""eeeted in this district and that the trouble should be cleared up by the time this column is in 'eistt. He went on to my that may of these shorts were caused by the in- snhtion of drives and My: without the benefit of ttHieial per- Iliuial, or deletence to the win that were consequently exposed to the elements. Mr; an}! ye. C. E. Henderson and 'r'et"tstHarm.dservieesottri. "P"ttthre_tkeigeaat.tt M-Htllpvan’uk wi9thehestui-eituttsose 'fot1sewoada-euteitseuil 'hat"timeshehutuuii%tGi 'stsottheeitranditseiti-rat heart. . M'hckhnmmu- 'eeersRettairrmrrettriiatt Mauewmmu... .osdituetrtseuetthatseiiiik. irwimtotuan-serviresoiisi. 'or"zet__tseideaatatt thi.. watchman-cl 1"J3dt='d,tAAut"df m6st-rsei.teso.ses.tkie.ut “mini-Wan! astheir_orr._itiseuabibrte "'y.etiCieioea-rume. REPORT or CHRISTIAN SCIENCE LESSON-SERMON freer 3:13.34 project as r, Ab] 2t. m2

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