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Highland Park Press, 22 Oct 1942, p. 7

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-.Qx?m re serving with the A. E. Â¥. 4t I cotk 3r.. 187087008 membar of The Lafayette Escadrille, fighting in German lines. En route to a prison years he besieged Washington, putâ€" ting forward his seamen‘s act, winâ€" mning in 1915 after a battle of decâ€" ades. He was born in Norway, gained little formal schooling, went to sea at the age of 19, and came *to this country in 1880. 1 asked him ance why he lived so meagerly, 1 had tried to put the question tactâ€" Cully, but it plainly was an affront. *Te live better than the man Hitehcock Jr. the pole player, and *~ " outfits couldn‘t keep going withâ€" out their preliminary breathers, as they now call the practice games. Gen. Vandergrift .',h-u; Tnd Knows Way Round w ..2 In Strange Places breathers, this war is their first big workout <amp, be jumped from a speeding train and made his way to the Swiss borderâ€"to live and fight again. ‘ This last is the news today, with word from England that Thomas It was true. ‘He had no véested N“mâ€"h‘hw cmtlthe LenHinNi hrscd, me es cdthe since 1918. Returns are coming in .‘Mhflufiumfl A. A. Vandergrift of the marines, commanding the Guadalcanal acâ€" tion which destroyed 33 Japantse planes=without the loss of a single U. S. A. fighter, is a veteran of 33 years of remote brush and jungleâ€" fighting, with no worldâ€"pennant at Andrew Furuseth, ‘"The Sailors‘ Lincoln," died January 22, 1938, at the age of 84. ‘That is no reason why he shouldn‘t be news on any later day. When we knew him, he had finished his battle against the crimps& in San Francisco, a lean, gaunt old man with a Viking fice, still living in his tiny cubicle on the Embarcadero, still accepting only seaman‘s wages, as head of his unionâ€"still fighting for better conâ€" ditions in the forecastle. In his fight against the crimpsâ€"kidnapers of seamenâ€"a judge had threatened him with a fine for contempt of <ourt He said: "You can‘t make me any more lonely than I always: § been. You can‘t give ‘= & worse than 1 always have had. My sliceping quarters will be no meore "Teen »P aap en o * Mexico, ~Haiti and China .and has annexed the Nicaragua and Haitl can Yangtze Service w ncvrmfl-'_.trddflfi mfinmncm; ‘ was revealed that he had beet &&- command in the f He was born in t General Vandergrift was married in 1909 to Mildred Strode. They have one son, serving in the marines. OF!‘ICE‘RS and men of the merâ€" cbant marine dedicate in New York their new fourâ€"story club as a memorial to Andrew Furuseth, for 3 £ more than 50 This Man Lived y..;, head For What Sailots . ot lh‘:‘ h-: : r * _ "Bpg* ‘ Of Today D‘eFOr Yi%, Pacitic. It is called by his name. try troubles than a true and anâ€" By LEMUEL F. PARTON he said coldly. There could be no better selvent of laborâ€"indusâ€" ble to a $â€"yard run by s. new: ~ mhhnfl:fi, e so , ; «t _ nurun.ase-u,n- % encouraging thing is that it lsn‘t exceptional. We couldn‘t start laboratery wars like the oppoâ€" sition, but we made the most of our limited and casual schedule, General â€" Wandergrift bas seen d it was 6 o mthh‘% mmand in < He was born in Va., Marck 18, 1887, was graduâ€" ated from the University of Viz» ginia and joined the marines January 22, 1909. He was first under gunfire in the assault on 1914, and fought against the hosâ€" tile Cacos in Haiti in 1915. In years, he commanded the maâ€" the maring guards at U. 8. emossey 3t Peime® No C ag outstanding reminder of the fact bomebodies. His performance is compar®me / Features.â€"WNU Belease WHO‘S NEWS THIS WEEK It was here where the local pastor Grand Avenie Evangelical congregaâ€" _::hmficdl&inhm;: while a was m«omflw Conference of Evangelical churches, "Our Christian Heritage" will be the subject of the Rev. Mr. Laubenâ€" stein as he brings his message to the members and friends of the home Rev. Lester H. Laubenstcin, minisâ€" ter of the local Bethany Evangelical charch, and ‘his wife are this week atâ€" tending theâ€"cightyâ€"fifth anniversary celebration of the founding ‘of ‘his home church at Port Washington, Wisconsin. ¢ Minister Attending Church Celebration k at evangelistic services at the mfl.wmh'-l’at' co':s it 7 A5 o'clue‘lt‘ each mfi-i;.&lr. Willis a :;:-mr:num #sm.: is pastor of the church, located at Green Bay road and Laurel avenue. bill is one‘ she helped draw t Fight Fwflhfl&- to Avoid Voiding a. Ballot," a m produced by the Better Govern: mient association, will be shown at the Nov: 2 league meeting: .To actormoâ€" ate the larger audience expected, as gdtixcm are invited, and w-â€" are planning to attend, it will be given at the USO at 1:15 p.m. «* . Worker To Address League School * JA hymn festival will be held at the vesper hour on Sunday, Oct. 25, at 4:30 p.m., at the Bethany Evangelical church, Laure! and McGovern streets, with Rev. Lester: H. Laubenstein, minister, in charge. ‘The senior choir and the Bethany choristers will assist in the service. To Be Presented At Bethany Church Hymn Festival Some of the main features of the program will be as follows : * Hymn Anthems * Killer Mrs. LR. Hawley 0 > _ _ Mrs. L. R. Hfi will be directing the senior choir, and Mrs. L. H. Lauâ€" benstein will be directing the Bethany choristers. . Admission is free and the public is cordially invited. t â€"a "Our 'b?:’nd{ in u.- c;.h.f": ‘Chapel Bells and Evening Hymnic Scripture StandBi. Srakd UP for Fahe‘ c Wws Rev. V. E. Sears, evangelist, will "All Hail.the Power of Jesus‘ Name" w PS Sss t Descant mgfln’ Wessling ience in both Cook County and MRS. W. W. RAMSEY MacFarlane Organist, Ralph Jacobs, of Waukeâ€" #an ; soloist, Phoebe Bowers of Wanâ€" kegan; Ada, ~ Gertrade (CGoosman; KRuth, Adelaide Green ; Esther, Emma Mowe:; Martha, Heles Abcrcromby ; Electa, Louise m: Warder, Blanche Muller; 1, ~Norman Culver.. Guest of honor was Effie Past officers of Campbell chapter present . included : Worthy â€" matron, Anna Carfson ; worthy patron, George Marshail ; ~associate . matron, #‘ Rerimageâ€"rerip ~ s Ti C Hansen ; . The & m.m; conductâ€" ress, Jean . Sinclair; . associate conâ€" ductress, Alvina Culver; chaplain, Dorothy ‘Thomson; marshall, Violet Past Officers Night Held By Campbell Chapter Past officers i held Compbot chapter of The Rasign Star This does not include the tin cans which are to be picked up, as usual,by the ‘ Junior Commandos and local garbagemen. Deerfield had its first shipment of tin cans go out Friday and because so many of the cans were dirty and not properly cleaned and folded, they were not m at the fiuu:.‘:w..-&-: in another effort to show women how h’udyvudsulm-fi-a- for salvage. * P. P. Stathas is chairman of the salâ€" vage committtee and Mrs, Robert L. Johnson is coâ€"chairman. y Victory salvage ‘boxes have been placed in very conspicuous places in Deerfield so that all small junk can be systematically picked up. F hvehéapheediu'fi:m Bannockburn . and . Wélmot grammar schools, at the main intersection of Deerfield and < Waukegan roads (southeast corner) and at the Milwauâ€" kee and St. Paul ~railroad depot. Citizens are asked to deposit all scrap gmetal, rubber and other salvage material. j At Various 8 In Deerfield At SERVICE MEN * â€" JA lowe‘en offers fine 1 vite service men to a evening. Maybe this is & ‘ party. Perhaps it is a club: 4 vigorously and come up With ‘&R outâ€"but what you‘ do have, have sprinkling of older people,. stir 'dvmcn.M in s may ?fimnamtfil‘ ?: service, with reinforcements in ‘reâ€" serve to be rushed to the table as *Brolled Hamburgers on Toasted Buns with Barbecue Sauce © Mix fihrl-znb ground beef, 1 teaspoon % temspoon pepper, soft crumbs made from two mx‘mmusu& #poons cream. Then shape flat hamburg cakes and broil in broiler or pan brofl in skillet in hot molted fat. Makes 14 to 16 hamâ€" burgers. Place on open buns and serve hot a E hey nonny nonsensé of Halâ€" .A _ F Hallowe‘en Supper Menu plays up simple refreshments but lots of them {Hallowe‘en Spice Cakes l.-lol?bdm Simple but hearty refreshments are feature of wartima e Boxes Hallows‘on party. Dorothy Greig % STATIONERY BUSINESS DIRECTORY Those wishing to bring rummage hip#-.yhluinofl-eflmd. any time. during the day. * Auto Body Repairing “fiifl-h:’.‘m-fll fay mpreftents 100 hok 6 minutes i n oys ind fat 5 ae the and mixture. Four battir Into wetl betiored 216 lnch cupcake or mufin pans, filling about half full, and bake in a modâ€" erately hot oven of 350° F. for 20; nc o ycA sugar and mix well. Put meringue o vake boiler mat trighs ahh The Woman‘s association of the Highland Park Presbyterian church will hold its ;;-l rummage sale Thursday, Oct. 29 at the cthurch. Doors will open at 9 a. m. _ The first working meeting of the Helen Taylor Carr auxiliary of the Chicago Commons settlement will take place Tuesday, Oct. 27, at 1 :15 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. Clinton Beach and Mrs. Robert Greig, 1736 Rice Members are asked to bring sandâ€" wiches, and coffee and dessert will be served by the hostesses. The social hour will be followed by an important business meeting, during which memâ€" bers will sew on garments needed by the settlement im Chicago. Mrs. J. Calvin Smith is president of the loâ€" cal auxiliary. Sully. ‘Then add the egg yolks. Add the tomato soup (just as it top of the cup cake. ‘Then when; baking is about half done insert 2 halves of raisin for eyes, a long! piece of raisin for the nose and a piece of maraschino cherry for the) Rummage Sale To Be Held At Church First Meeting To Be Held By Commons 982 N. Purst _ Highland Park 77 \ tubitacs M ....-‘ ie 4 â€"-~sâ€"â€"n“4â€"*â€";. 4 tablespo > Sa . ‘teaspoon malt â€" . â€"_ %mm cloves For Hallowe‘en faces use shredâ€" RYTEX STATIONERY ? Nowest Colors and Design: 100 Sheets . . 100 Envelopes Wb your ie AUTO NECON fHallowe‘on Spice Cakes The Press 6e LAUREL AVENUE DAHL‘S HUC HOR SUNDAY, Oct. §6 oue Exoo Ahoreh mhool fox funioss and . . 11 5m Sipach echool for heginnes and oaodtrce TUESDAY, Oct. 27 _ 4:80 p.m., Vesper service. This will be a :y- "-.:huL Both .h:-‘."fl nl&.l-' ‘t-np& hymns of g christian cburch. wiureai "ppder the direction of Mow to m SUNDAY, Oct. 25 . y Oe es bomey senegl paset dne kenâ€" _/ 11 a.m. Divine worship. ‘Evangelicals at Work in lilinois" will be the theme of the ::'rvh‘-uumfl-hwd:fl.:-: v-n:--lthhulsclfllt&mlm fellowship in this State.. .. . _ .. _ WANTEDâ€"Girl of womlln to sew struction. _ _8 p.m., The pos of the Tickets. may: be procured from Philather members. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 28 * CÂ¥ 6 TRINITY EPISCOPAL HELP WANTEDâ€"Young woman for light, clean factory work. Apply in person, 8:00 to 12 :00 or 1 00 to 5:00 on week days.> Edward â€"Smith Mig. ieb ipm,, Fouss Women‘s club mecting _ 6:45 'r-.'"”. Young people‘s meeting ‘ for sporh af Nib »shoo! age and above, MALE HELP WANTED : 2 men for is J omcs m&.fi Light work on assembly, bench, insp. and machine. Exp. not necessary. Day shift or afternoon shift (3 to 11 p. m.) State age, exp. and family status. Must be citizens.. Write % Box 802, Highland Park. 34 WOMEN FOR WAR WORKâ€"Light work on inspection, bench, machine not necessary. reliable comâ€" pany. Permanent position. State age, experience and family status. Must be citizens. Write % High» land Park Press. 32 4:15 p.m., Rehearsal of ‘the Bethany choristers. 5y T:45 p.m., Midweek church ht. ‘‘Faâ€" mily Ideals of Honor, Truth and will he the subject for dlu-:-lr. monthly missionary offering be reâ€" BRIDES QET YOUR WEDDING WANTED : Woman ar girl to care for small child and assist in home. Go home nights. Call 3240 between 9 and 5:00. Evenings call 1118 Morning and afternoo: of "the 'l;..hl:fl;ah the Pl'!l.l‘h_-."bh'.“ ceived SATURDAY, Oct. 31 8 â€" 8 p.m., Bethany choristers party in the parsonage. FIRST UNITED IVAM% CHURCH Green l1 and Ave. 25 S. G’:‘!‘.‘u + Tel. 1731 FOR SALEâ€"S prs. rose colered, lined WANTEDâ€"Girl for general houseâ€" work by small family. 3 blocks from Braeside station. Own room, bath, shower, radio, in new house. Libâ€" eral bonus arrangement, good salary for steady, responsible person. Want Ads LOST : on Sat. between Dale & Lake ave on Laurel, bx‘k leather utility bag containing toilet articles, camâ€" era and aviation books belonging to aviation cadet. Finder call H. P. 1474 or 241 Laurel Ave. Reward. uests each Sunday. 9:30 a.m., Sunday School. 10 :30 a.m., _(_{hl_rc’!_lgrvh-. There will be a special service men at the vesper Ni Pmz Clok hssn ~ * T:156 pam,: INDAY. Now. 1 4:80 p.m., Vesper bymn service. WOMEN FOR WAR WORK Co.. 4# S. Skokie Bivd, Highland dress making shop. Phont M Park $16 Laurel Avenue, H. P. 557. chintz drapes, 2%4 yards long. Practâ€" ically uw;'szi‘pnir. Call H. P. Highland Park 2110. early. Come in and look over our very correct line. Don‘t forget to order your new "Mrs." visiting Church Services North avenus and Lauretta piace HIGHLAND PARK METHODIST Rev. Chhristoph Keller, rectes Help Wanted For Sale serv 34tf SUNDAY, ‘Oct. %5 MiGBeQAGâ€" Teuse People‘s Bikle ciass __1:30 pam., g â€" 4 halâ€" 180 mi:-. People‘s society, Chureh School, 10 a.m. ;-Nl-vâ€"lb.llu.-. ritk mlm;..‘lr’ulbsxl".' Woman‘s Association, 3rd noon. lttia'n.’liififmfif"w: f-il;-.:'â€"' §+.+! Tratey bre movanrn e We L ) _ ies aeo Jn Y lincussion meeting. . worehip; the Rev ST. PAUL‘S . EVANGELICAL Church Schoo! and worship service, 10:30 Aduit Chureh C« 1st Wed., 1:80. Â¥o , T 80. tvent Emuine Copeall ie Wiewaly? t a _ ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM ‘ DAY NOTICE ’ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons that the first Monday of December, 1942, is the claim date in the estate of JOHN JOSEPH O‘CONâ€" NOI(-MM-.I*M Comnors), Desecased, pending Probate Court of Lake County, TiHiâ€" nois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without issuance of sumâ€" mons: All claims filed agninst said estate on or before said date and not contested, will be adjudicated on the first Tuesdayâ€"after thefirst Monday of the next succeeding month at 10 Ernest S. Gail, Attorney r;":umm Highland Park, 3 1024 Waukegan Road _ _ WANTED â€"TO BUY â€"Smail boy‘s bicycle. Phone H. P. 1118 WANTED: Girl for mll houseâ€" so Gou:u;:y'tm pPrmgge i personal ; sm. m No Sundays. !‘mdhu- stay . on Near Brani:e“"htion? Phone H. P. 3360. FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 5% interest, semiâ€"annua! payment on WANTED :; forâ€" the Highland Park U. S. O, one complete set of trap drums. Phone 4650. 34 FOR RENT: ground floor office space. Counter space; builtâ€"in vault. Suitable for professional or real esâ€" WRECKING NOWâ€" Save halfl on OFFICE â€" UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR Bank . bullding,< on reasonable terms. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK. WANTED: Toy train track, m 00, engines, transformers for ite war need at Fort Sheridan. Conâ€" tact H. P. U.$.0., 21 N. Green Bay road. Phone 4650. .. s §# $:30 am., Sunday schoot. SE ons bander «ehoot . _, 4 p.m., Mission festival Real Estate for Sale tate use. Write Box UPC % Press. good used 1br. For tree Ist or come to GORDON WRECKING & 1UMBER CO. â€" 2046 Sheridan Rd., North Chicago 36 principal > _ _ GuY viIti n:mu-::--m ‘lilcpi;nl?.rw 19 TA i § "Peee* DEERFIELD DEERFIELD PRESBYTERIAN DEERFIELD PRESBYTERIAN Wanted To Buy , I :80. B %.8.WAR BONDS Miscellaneous HIGHWOOD Wanted For Rent Lawrence O‘Connor, Administrator 1st 33â€"4â€"5 Aay

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