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Highland Park Press, 22 Oct 1942, p. 3

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Class In Service The Highland. Park meeting will open at 8 p.m. at the Elm Place school, while the Waukegan meeting will open at 8 p.m., at the American Leâ€" gion home, according to Jack. Bairâ€" stow, county chairman. State and County speakers will alternate adâ€" dressing the two meetings, travelling batk and forth by automobile, Benâ€" jamin S. Adamo®ski is expected to be one of the speakers in addition to McKeough. Bairstow, who is Democraâ€" tic candidate for Congressman from the Tenth District, is also scheduled to deliver .one of the speeches of the present: campaign ‘at the twin meetâ€" ings. Lake County candidates for.ofâ€" fice will also speak, The Highland: W’ ion class that way conducted:inâ€"the Public librâ€" ary this last spring mad summer proâ€" duced several graduates who are now Lieutenant (j.g.) Gordon Buchanan Jr. of 223 Moraine road reported on the Public library last spring is to be iven again this fall beginning Nov. 2. g:s-muuauumm at aplocation in the Chicago. Joop. The McKeough to Talk At Meeting Of Democratic Candidates Congressman â€" Raymond S. Mcâ€" Keough, : Democratic candidate for United. States Senator, ‘afd o ther Democratic »candidates will address mass meetings at Highland Park and Waukegan Sunday evening, Oct. 25. Boston, Mass. Licutenant (j.g.) Richâ€" ard S. Lunn, who formerly resided at 1834 Broadview avenue., is now at Abbott hall, Northwestern university naval reserve school. Licutenant William McNair, 663 Central street, is in the air command and receiving his training at El Paso, Tex. Ensign C. Roderic Smith of 614 S. Linden aveâ€" nue., is now at the naval operations base at Norfolk, Va. He recently finâ€" Several of the students after finâ€" ishing their course in Highland Park took another civilian course in celestial navigation. Among them was Robert previous experience is necessary. Interâ€" J. Babcock of Highland Park. high man in his navigation class there F. Patton of 624 Crescent avenue, who was the top man in the celestial class ‘of 100 students. U ished his course at Tower hall of N Here we are just a stepâ€"andâ€"aâ€"half from winter . . . fall fires goingâ€"Mother turning to winter cookingâ€"one eye on appetizing dishesâ€"another on keeping the family properly fedâ€"both eyes on economy. But all these things depend upon the quality of the ingredients. That‘s where Wilson & Co. steps into the front line to serve you. In making cakes and cookies, use Bakeâ€" Rite with your favorite recipe. Substiâ€" #ute syrup for sugar (cup for cup) and eut down the other liquid called for by neâ€"third. Or substitute honey (cup for <up) but use only oneâ€"half of the other Siquide. If sorghum is your substitute, then use 14 teaspoon soda to repiace 2 Reaspoons baking powder, and cut down Sther listed liquid by oneâ€"third. 1f the acda ien‘t equal in leavening power to The baking powder as given in the origâ€" fmai recipe, add enough baking powder to take care of the difference. water, 1 cup jJelty, 2 unbeaten -uu‘n---: . He was the United States Government -.tb?-fi.-fid-'i‘ul-l announcement * meurdeg cavigmim epprugte in the Field Service, Chicago, Hiâ€" nois, for the position ofâ€" JUNIOR CLERK, 1440 a year. |.. s st have 17th birthday on the dateâ€"of filing application. ‘There is no maximum Regional ©Director, : Seventh â€" U.\ S. Civil Service Region, ‘ Post Office Building, Chicago, llinois; or Secreâ€" tary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, at any firstâ€" or secondâ€" mmdfiuifltfie&audl} The. United States Civil Service Commission announces. employment opportunities in the position of â€" Application forms must be filed wil the Secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, Iilinois, and will be received until the needs of the service have been met. Applications must be on file with Civil Service Region, Post Office the Regional Director, Seventh U. S. Building, Chicago, lilinois, on or beâ€" fore the close of business OCTOBER 31, 1942. y application. ‘There is no maximum age limit for this examination. The sary forms~may be seâ€" cundfi.thc Secretary, Board of U. s. Service Examiners, Rock lshndh-eni,gl:‘l;hqi.lninoi-: the Regional Director, Seventh U. S. Civilâ€" Service Region, Post Office Building, Chicago, IHinois; or at any first? or secondâ€"class ‘post office in which notive regarding this position MOLDER HELPER, $4.88 to $5.52 a day in the Ordnance Service, War Department, Rock Island â€"Arsenal, Rock Island, Iilinois. Applicants mst have reached their 18th birthday. on the date of filing Acorn squash stuffed with Wileon‘s Certified Pure Pork Sausage and Feamnily Style Bacon and kidney LGOK AT THESE STEADIHES Homecoming Game Won By ‘Giants‘ Highland ‘Park high school‘s homeâ€" coming. game played last Saturday afâ€" ternoon with La Grange was won by the local team by a score of 12â€"7 beâ€" fore a crowd of 1,587 fans. Prior to the game, La Grange was Ieading the West Surburban league with a . fourâ€"game winning streak which was shatterédâ€"by. Highland Park‘s "Little Giants." | Serving Through ‘Two World Wars Watch this paper for details of the big scrap drive and what you must do to help the A.E.F. in World War I, as any veteran can testify, The big, modern 214â€"ton GMCs, shown below, are playing an even more important part in World War II. ‘They have three times ‘These two photographs dramatically illustrate Army motorized équipment. ‘The }4â€"ton 1918 model GMC, shown above, did a great job for HINK about it as revenge â€" a way Toophcknnbmwhohve artacked us. Or think about it as a little more protection for our fighting men â€"â€" something you, yourself, can do to bring as many as possible home alive. But think about it now â€"â€" for the scrap hh-.h-n-dbauhhpt to be moving to stockpiles within the The Nation‘s steel mills are running out of scrap. They haven‘t enough on hand for even 30 days more. When this is gone they may have ‘to shut downâ€"for all new steel is 50% scrap. Get your scrap ready to turn in now! WHOSE BOY WILL DIE BECAUSE YOU FAILED® NEWSPAPERS‘ UNITED SCRAP METAL DRIVE The following persons from Highâ€" land Park gave their blood at the Red:Cross Blood Donor center, 5.N. Wabash avenue, Chicago, during the period from Oct. 7 to Oct. 13 and were added to the community honor voll: Roland Wirt, 615 Vine avenue, Sidâ€" ney, Stackler, 2210 Dell lane, Samuel R.Rosenthal, 222 Bronson street, and Maurice Rosenthal, 261 Vine avenue. Local Persons Donate Blood This apace contribuated by ({name of paper â€"â€" MIGHLAND PARK PpRaEsSs Maybe you don‘t know what it means whnpmdndo-hllol.lfiyhyw can‘t imagine how it feels to be hunkâ€" m(ldonh.filhhvlfih i-ou-mdipdondbn.oco see the enemy rolling through your lines because you didn‘t have just a few more tanks. next few weeks or it may be 100 late! the carrying capacity. ‘They drive through six wheels instead of two. ‘They are faster, more powerful, easier to steer. ‘They pull through mud and sand, or over rough terrain, right along with tanks and half tracks. And, most important of all, General Motore Truck and Coach delivers them to the Army by the thousands each month . .. . quantities unheard of in the last war. Mrs. Redine Dies After Long Iliness Mrs. Ida Maria Redine, 67, 109 S. Second street, died Monday morning in her home after a long iliness. She is survived by. her husband, Gus, a daughter, Mrs. Lillian Olson of Berâ€" wyn and five grandchildren. Funeral services were held Wedâ€" nesday afternoon from Kelley chapel. Burial was in North Shore Garden of Memories * Above all do it for your country and do it now! s Sunbokin.uoudymhf« scrap today. If you‘ve got a son in the service, do it for him. Do it for the nflnflboy-hthfit,‘" chaps you just passed, out on the We think you do. We feel that our whole community is ready to rise up and bring in the scrap as soon as you get a chance. So you‘re going to get that chance! Next week we‘re starting the biggest ddnyw'vcmnu.wph& precious material. And you‘re going to pitch in, too, because this situation Or maybe you don‘t care! H department; of the Mg -hhn-.:-:-nla“ i with Charles 0. Longabaugh of Gray‘s Lake, who is president of the Art league. é An autumn landscape and a winter snow scene pairited by Tom Wilder of Highland Park are a part of the exhibit, which glso includes two unâ€" usual studies in oil of a Mexican pasâ€" toral scene and a small Mexican vilâ€" lage, which were painted by a memâ€" ber of the league when in Mexico. A portrait study of a lady in blue, floral arrangements done in water color, and scenes typical of the fi-m countryside in Door C.dl,. complete the exhibit. Pllll The Lake County Art league was developed about ten years muz outgrowth of the North ‘Shore Art league. Several Highland Park are members. Aâ€" collection league‘s paintings <is ‘on ‘pé exhibit at the Waukegan Public 1iâ€" brary. Smorgasbord Supper To Be Given At Church Artists Exhibit â€". Paintings At * i The Woman‘s guild and auxiliary of Trinity church will hold a smorgasâ€" bord supper Sunday, Oct. 25, from 4 to 7 o‘clock in the parish house on Laurel avenue. Mrs, William Peters is chairman of the party, assisted by Mrs. Malcolm Vail, Mrs. Clinton Fritsh, Mrs. Harry Earhart, Mrs. Nathan Corwith, Mrs. Harry Van Ornum, Mrs. Ralph Arâ€" cher and Mrs. George Strecker. The public is invited to attend. Woman‘s Ciub Highland Park ake Count ndell Peterse :CwuyAn’_ h » ::d Park s club. hairman of the art

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