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Highland Park Press, 31 Dec 1942, p. 4

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k. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Gooder anâ€" nounce the birth of a son at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Friday, Decemâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Frank Buggman, is enlisted in the WAACs and is trainâ€" ing at Daytona Beach, Florida. Mr. and Mrs, Gerry Thompson anâ€" nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Lena to Seaman Earl Borre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Borre of Wilmette. ‘The ceremony will take place on New Year‘s day at 7 o‘clock at the Bethichem Evangelâ€" ical church with the Rev. Mr. Earl J. Bruso officiating. Following the wedding, there will be a reception at the Masonic Temple. Want Ads ber 18. The next meetings of the Deerfield Woman‘s Club will be held at the public library on January 12 and 26. The civic program meeting under the direction of Mrs. J. A. Benz will be on the 12th. ‘The Home and Educaâ€" tion meeting will be on the 26th and will be under the direction of Mrs. Walter Charles Fehr, U. S. N., of Oak Park, formerly of Deerfield, is now stationâ€" ed at Corpus: Christi, Texas. He is the nephew of Mrs, Charles Wessling and Mrs. Isaac Rapp. given the Gold Star for piloting a scouting ship and bombing Japanese vessels during the battle of Midway. 5 rm. dbath frame cottage. Loâ€" cated on%tfld rd. near Skokie hwy. Nice lot, several large trees, garage. Price for quick sale : $3,000. $400 own, $35 per month including interest. Imâ€" mediate possession can be had. Lieut. W. F. Christie Given Decoration By the President squadron which attacked Japanese in the battle of the Coral Sea, he has been given the Navy Cross. In place of a second Navy Cross, he has been Lieut. Christie‘s home is Woedbine court. WANTED : YOUNG WOMAN GENâ€" uinely interested in care of children to look after little girls. Good wages. Pleasant. surroundings. Stay . on premises. Phone H .P. 322. â€" 424 819 Michigan Ave., Evanston, 1st HELP WANTED: Girl for stenogâ€" raphy and general office work. Telâ€" ephone Libertyville 4, Charles Fiore Nurseries, Prairie View, IIlinois. For Sale: House & Store 2 story frame store bldg. Upper, 5 rms & bath. Located on Drfld rd. near Skokie Hghwy. Immediate posâ€" ?uion can be had. Price $2,500, erms. . On Christmas eve it was announced by Washington that Lieut William F. Christic, U.S.N., who is stationed at the navy base at Clenview, has been decorated by the President for acts of heroism in two engagements, WANTED : YOUNG WOMAN _ IN bookkeeping _ dept. Ayp? First National Bank of Highland Park. _ WANTED : Woman ar girl to care for small child wad assist in home. Go home night» Call 3240 between 9 and 5:00.â€" ivenings call 1118. FOR RENT : § RM. FLAT, NEWLY ;m;;:;d. Furnish heat. Call ?.. LOOK! ONE USED PAIR OF ICE skates, $3.25. Size 7. Phone H. P. Waukegan, 111 BARBAIN: ONE USED 2%4"x34" 'mingprus. 0riÂ¥iml cost $7. Now & ou can‘t find a bargain like this anywhere. May be seen after 4 p. m. Acme Print Shop, 425 Eastâ€" wood Ave., H. P. 4783. 42 Marjorie Bruggman, daughter floor. A beautifel Apt. home. Con« Well decornteg," mgf See now or call Rand. 4010. C space. Counter space; builtâ€"in vault mhpd-l-!wmlo- tate use. Write Box UPC % Press â€"41. 7 Rooms, 3 Baths REEVES & DIXON 226 W. Washington St Apt. for Rent Help Wanted For Rent For Sale What‘s Doing In LDeeficld" > Phone Majestic 1616 floor o f fice 3Atf of Civil Service Offers Opportunities For The Inexperienced The Office of War Information has announced that openings are availâ€" able at both Hines Memorial and Downey hospitals, the first at Hines, I!1., and the other immediately west of Great Lakes Naval Training station, for ward and mess attendants. > No Age Limit Starting salaries are $100 a month, with automatic raises, Boys and girls of 16 are eligible, and there is no upâ€" per age limit. Positions are. for at least the duration of the war plus six months. Chicago applicants are asked to see Miss M. E. Benson at 1107 New Post Office building. North Shore residents may apply directly at the Downey hospital. Positions for medical technicians, $1,440â€"$2,000 a year ; dental hygienists, $1,620; physiotherapy <aides, $1,620â€" $1,800; and staff dieticians, $1,800, also were announced as open by the Civil Service commissions. Opportunities for totally. inexperâ€" ienced boys and girs and men and woâ€" men to render vital war service are offered by the army and navy in the care of disabled veterans, through the Civil Service commission. The Deerficld Public Library is opâ€" -nrdmfln- ings Wednesday afternoons and evenings during the holidays, but will Robert W. Haws is attending a serâ€" vice school for storekeepers at Great Lakes Naval Station. ‘The bmsinm*'* to complete. e Mr. and M Toll Will cei¢brate on January 9. be closed on New Year‘s day. Surviving is his widow, Angelina, four sons, Mundo, Tony and Eugene of Highwood and John of Ravinia, and four daughters, Mrs. Nellie Maâ€" rerco and Mrs. Alma Banish of Highâ€" wood, Mrs. Rose Matricini of Chicago and «Mrs. Frances Ippolito of Washâ€" ington, D. C. Funcral services will be held Thursâ€" day morning, Dec. 31, from St. James church, Highwood, at 9:30 o‘clock. Burial will be in Ascension cemetery. Alex Scornavacco, Resident of Highwood 23 Years, Dies Alex Scornavacco died Monday morning in his home at 245 Washingâ€" ton avenus, Highwood, after an illâ€" ness of 15 months. He would have been 62 years old on New Year‘s day. Mr. Scornavacco was born in Calaâ€" bria, Italy, and came to this country when he was 18 years old. He lived in Highwood for 23 years. A member of the Chicago lodge of the Woodâ€" men of América, he was employed as a watchman for the Chicago Northâ€" western railroad. WANTED : ONE 2â€"BURNER ELECâ€" tric plate. Phone H. P. 1173. 44 WANTED: USED TRUNK IN g‘c;(otd condition. â€" Telephone H. ‘l; 1170. BUSINESS DIRECTORY WRECKING NOWâ€" Save half on good used br. For tree ist. call or come to GORDON WRECKING & LUMBER CO. _ 2046 Sheridan Rd.. North Chicago 306 3 i FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 5% interest, semiâ€"anmual payment on * Auto Body Repairing Real Estate for Sale | s# K the * Ssd Pad‘ m principal Real Estate â€" Loans â€" Insurance 226 Railway Ave., Highwood AUTO RECONSTRUCTION CO. oar 4 rendet Mpaning Wanted to Buy rebuilding of the St. Paul‘s Miscellaneous Phone H. P 17# GUuY vITi DAHL‘S 10 TUESDAY, Jan. 6 ;'l;"' fonthly meeting of the trustees rumg:.l-. 5 8 Bethary Daughters will * P h e mt _ _ > _ 14 a.m., Divine worship. Sermon by the &:-&hv.mllnhu.h."flc s Supper.will be served to all those '-l.nl’-."y.“”ndn' :fl-. R 'llu;-.'.l::.nn.h..ln-nbv Hofoge m = f tC MONDAY, Jan. 4°_ *‘ P _ 4:15 p.m., Rehearal for the Bethany <horisters wihder the eadarshly of Ht. L. _ 7:46 p.m., Midweek church night. After the worship urg'l::. the Sunday «chool THURSDAY, $ p.m., Mo meeting of the W. M. 8.) _10:80 a.m., N with Mrs. L R. Hawley at 1128 8. Linden "The Rew Btart® We invite of (efraden maper ns n p u',;z‘lâ€"'-:‘h:hr sehool in all departâ€" H. Laubenstein. 7:80 p. m., Boy Scout Troop $24 mecting ¢ %LJ"W to Think groups doing emergency war work. _ ) p.m., Sea Scout meeting in the ‘* TO NORTH SHORE LINE RIDERS *] e e eat s ngene roses Your cooperation NOW is a wartime necessity! 4. Schodute confiict with the heavy and Mavy torkvegh moffic ovt of Chicago ond Mawovies on Suterday and Sunday hights s B. Do your shopping between |0 AM. and 4 PM. or in the earty evenings. #. Aotrd ond leave Wwoins as rapidly on powlble sb as not to stow up good for ane year between the statiem you select. Melp to prevent hn*l”l-:. q:.fid .‘*h'y- we mhotâ€"-qduâ€"mthrfi-hcfl mort convenient to you. “-1-~~-h~..~-~ Manpower for ceaning cars is hard to get. ¢ dant Travel bafore or after momning and Purchase Hickets before boarding trains. Buy a 10 or 25 ride ficketâ€" THURSDAY, Dee. 31 ”nlm..' night service at the % is invited to attend. AY, 8 _ $:30 a.m., Sunday school. Raymond Fidâ€" THURSDAY, Dec. tnpet es t es mtb 3 min miee Teutk eve service, "LHt Up id u. PBE C O # '%"n“ at parsonage, g p.m., Junior Bible class. , P e Pons ioh m together. 28 S. Green Bay Rd. __._ Tel. 1733 THURSDAY, Dee. 31â€" Ret ts W EDNESDAY, Jan. 6 Prayer meeting. Leslic Drieske, leader. 6145 1:46 10:46 a.m., Morning service. "A Church Services TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 386 East Laurel avenue wiei icA AIRERAN p.m., Christian Endesvor, p.m., Evening service. "A Lad in ts Reormarme, hea" Rey, Aoiiagh Kaller 14 New Year‘s day service; young people‘s group getâ€" Year‘s Eve service; "Lift He realizes that wartime conditions are causing congestion on North Shore Line weekâ€"end trains. He schedules his trip so he doesn‘t have to travel over the weekâ€"end unless it is absolutely necessary. On Saturday and Sunday nights, North Shore trains are someâ€" times filled to overflowing. Army and Navy furlough traffic is heavy. Every car on the line is kept in service . . . and because crifical materials are needed for guns, tanks, ships and planes we cannof purchase new cars. Our FIRST job is to get war workers to and from production lines, and soldiers and sailors to and from training stations. Military demands are often sudden, Cars must be shifted temporarily to meet needs of the Army and Navy. But we are maintaining the regularty established peacetime frequency of service. Some discomforh and inconveniences may occur, particularly during rush hours and weekâ€" ends. Every rider can help get better service for himself and others by doing the few things listed below. â€" ..,.?, Chatkes W. stomwd Pames" !“""E m., Morning _ Woman‘s s of ‘Christian Service Mrs. Waiter Smith, â€" PFo:â€" § 4 L f L. 44 S Ap ~vei Sunday School is open to to m.g_.cn ,-u.n‘bm'.:bt morn at $:80. A free “ll!.&:fi.-b :fih:mh- 48 N. nfi fln-:lhcb?zhth.:.mul on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sunday ie Herg ihe"Bitle "and S aetvories Mhâ€"_ ld.n_‘fl_m may be read, Md‘.â€"flt“:-..&w Cu.lr.AY. Jl:.' ‘e~ 13:45 ..-,.':-"-'-. Worship. THURSDAY, Jan. 7 7:40 p.m., Choir rehearsal. FRIDAY, Jan. 8 ~6:80 "p.m., Potâ€"Luck ~dinner at the hurch and annual congreg borrowed or purchased. THURSDAY, Dec. 24 11:30 p.m., Midnight service. PP Enycsiforts" matin service SUNDAY, . 27 #:30 a.m., Chureh school. 10:46 a.m., Morning worship. No 1 HyUS Oskridee and High streets, Highwood monAne PA every lHe’s the Man _ Knows Weekâ€"end Traffic is Heavy! BUY WAR BONDS ST. PAUL‘3 EVANGELICAL Church School and worehip service, 10:89 hhsbl:.l:h‘-nlhu Adait Cbarch Gounell, 1st Wed., 144. __ PVT GUMBINER HOME THIS WEEK Pyt. Lawrence "Larry" Gumbiner will be at home until Thursday. Staâ€" tioned at Salisia, Kansas, he is in charge of the truck regiment for the quarterâ€" fi:vfio‘&:“w aâ€"a.u.â€"na&:.&m 146 North avenue, 748 Eider lane _ . Tol. 430 HIGHWOOD "har Tikts h thretes Fatke FNerth Wouksgen read December 31, 1942 11 acm. HOLY CROSS

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