a at SUNDAY, 26â€" * MW cLG ane.. Morking p And Hoty & 10 :46 a.m., { & -ulb ooo e ibudky schéol. MtHL Tra Christmas Party For Children of 3 Masonic Chapters The Blue Lodge, the O. E. S. and the" Royal Arch Masons will join in giving a Christmas party forâ€" the chilâ€" dren of the members of these chapters hï¬n&imb::m.ofthew Temple on :©49, from 2 to 3 b‘clock. The ‘guest of honor will be Santa Claus with a sack full of toys. T oarch Suktss in Advent, f j "â€â€˜l“’ m worship. We are WWoking forward to this Sunday o n oek c Our. Christmas eve Sunday éancing in the evening. Victory Belles will be on hand from now until Christâ€" mas to wrap Christmas gifts for serâ€" A Christmas party and dance sponâ€" sored by the Mothers‘ club will be ho uies pregrams have how pjned for Thn"bm and Saturday, Friday and on Sundays breakfast is served from 9:30 to 11:30 a m. with dance class and a social hour in the who have a part in this h,dl&T‘L WEDNESDAY, Dec. 22â€" with a dinner for servicemen, comâ€" munity singing, and informal dancing in the evening., ' Pop corn sessions around the fireâ€" place have been inarigurated as a regâ€" ll.zln 15â€" C“ m%’&:flm.lur- A special cabaret night party will again be featured at the Railway ayâ€" enue U. S. O. in Highwood on Tuesâ€" day evening, Dec. 21 at 8 o‘clock. Music will t furnished by the 1672nd., S. U. strings of Fort Sheridan. The social hall will be darkened and tables will be grouped around the floor in horseshoe formation. Waiters will be on hand to serve refreshments to Vicâ€" tory Belles and servicemen attending this event, and a special floor show will be featured. 4 _ 11 a.m., Divine worahip. The Rev. Lesâ€" ter H. Laubenstein, minister, will bring the Christmas, message on *"Conditions for FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST °_ 387 Hazel Avenue ssd ds se S ctP 2 vdnle? & A free public reading room is tained 305.5“.!.1“!.8‘-%1&‘ l.....lyhvflh“o'dulh the morning to 5:30 in the afternoon and on Saturdays until 9 o‘clock. . On Sunday the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5§:30. Here the Bible and all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. services. un SUNDAY, Bec. 19â€" _ 9;30 a.m., $unday school in all departâ€" ments. under (the geAeral supervision of Dr. E. D. Fritsch. U wilee ho aadine L TUESDAY, Deéa #1â€" 8 :, _Monthly . of Philather with "Ore FHGCK at 344 Ofchard lans. FRIDAY, __ 11 pmo., ( eve service including ioheis cetteny . ‘Broonn t 5,fanan 11 o‘clock, a "'Eu'h'-'&-d'aw'iui% meeting, m testimonies Christian is at 8 o‘clock. Sunday l?o: 19, "Is the Universe mon & k including Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?" Smail children are cared for during Supâ€" hi.ohnlkufllet c e m the age of 20 ,un.udhm.lndw -oml_-c.t_[gtb.‘ C i d s NE s NCCSâ€"USO to Give Cabaret Party 4 On Tuesday, Dec. 21 . 4:80 p.m.. Vesper service. The Sunday where iz * ‘by Whhm children their gifts for children in the Flat ‘.::‘.d:m and the young & H.. their -h}him_g offeciate. | Cc 0 :o ) S WEDNESDAY, Dec. 82â€" This Church is a branch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scienâ€" *©"The Sunday morning service is held at __6%5 p.m.. Â¥oung People‘s Candle Light T :30 Ynecial rebearsal for the senâ€" f MM., jor cb:h the sanctuary. * * THURSDAY. bes. U 0000 c k lAl‘fl!lDAY. Dec. 18â€" m' Bethany Chorister rehearsal unâ€" der &'.“&..u-’ of Esther .H. Laubenâ€" » f . WELCOME 1O CHURCH Cor. Green BHay Rd. & Homewood Ave. BETHANY EVANGELICAL CHURCH 24 ‘McGovern â€" Tel. 3522 Rev. Lester H. Laubeinstein, Minister 8# p.m.. Senior. choral rehearsal. HICHLAND PARK METHODIST North avenue and Lauretta place Rev. Charits W. Seward, Pastor HIGHLAND PARK of of our church will . be EV. supper and Christmas a‘-â€"lhnhth their : families are was the:wldo'p of the,bte Arthur Trout. §In. ves ‘two +ou, Leslic. of ( Arthur of Waukeâ€" gan, a , Mrs. .Sflvhknder- son of Kenosla, a brother, Perry L. Brown of Ind., and two sisâ€" ters, Mrs, Eva Jacobs of and Mrs. J:e'y cDaniels ‘of Wheat: 'D: were Saturâ€" burial in Oakridge cem C'hnj sSUNDAY, 19â€" i t 11 am,, worship) â€" Christmas «ervice. | ' P C 11 a.m., church: school meets ‘ in he parish 3 j 1 5 p.m., W Gift service, . | Born in Log : Ind., she had Min-mm'hmmm Mrs. Lillian May Trout, 64, of 104 % avenue, Highwood, died Thursâ€" in ber < m: r “,{ after n' 3UNDAYSâ€" | _« is $ 7\30 aim. E Communipn. e Aiek, dake is Th i ich wEDNESDAYS AND SAINTS DAYSâ€" _9:80 a.m.. Holy Communion. (In the onï¬ arnaes cane “":?;o::-n“u‘:; hodI. Lealie Dreiske, (ubbcte ewy" Morning service. . "Where THURSDAY, Dec. 16â€" : T:%0 p.m., Junior Young People‘s meet» ing, Assembly hall. FRIDAY, Dee. 17â€" ‘ p Assembly hall. : SATURDAY.. Dec. 18â€" SUNDAY, Déc. 19â€" #:30 a3.m.,\Sunday school. *4 9:40 a.m., Adult‘s Bible discussion. © 10:80 a.m.y, Morning 'orlhla..‘ The serâ€" mon lo?e is "Gratitude for ‘s Gift ;" Lk. 1:67â€"80.‘ Young children will be cared for during worship in the Assembly hall. ! "-.'i Christmas rehearsal for Sunday 8 &uâ€".f Evening worship at Lake Forest in A m Legion : hall, McKinjey and Wiscons venues, TUESDAY. Dec, 21â€" s > o0_. © â€" Guides are provided for om.du vistâ€" tore t the . temple. ing houre, Sundays, 10 n.toop.-..‘cu‘ofld‘rhc Men‘s Garden Club Reelects Present Board At the annual buisness meeting of the Hi Park Men‘s Garden tlub Tm&?ï¬\ Dec. 7, in Community center, the nominating committee reâ€" commended the reâ€"election of all preâ€" b:‘-&;hi-v-ehb meeting in the 3 hi Prager wiaitine. HIGHLAND PARM ET OO!E*A" Rev. Lgï¬% s 3;:-&,_ _m_!lhm- 645 pm., $ :46 : pm., 145 p.m., ®‘rRev 4. broriieh oprapsenet 200 $. Green Bay ‘Tol, 202 10 :30 a.m., Young People‘s Bible class. REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH W. Central and McGovern BAHA‘I HOUSE OF WORSHIP Linden avenue and Sheridan road TRINITY EPISCOPAL |WILMETTE w s t 3 .o hristinn Endeavo ible Study class. Tel. (Catholic) es Aother of Olga ndor Dies in Chicago Hospital _ F4 i } P _\ Mrs. Laura Sandor, mother of Miss #a Sandor of 98 *Prospect avenue, ‘died Wednesday, Dec. 8, in the Presâ€" ertian hospital, Chicago. | ‘In addition to *Miss Sandor|, who is a) music teacher in Highland Park, e is survived by six children, Robert, ‘ilton, George, Mrs: George Henby and Miss Helen Sandor, all of Chicago. rs:. Sandor‘s husband, George, died many years ago. >| 319 Edgar Feld Brewer, brother of Mrs. ‘ Brewer Wilson: of Laurel avenue, passed away on Friday, Dec. 10, at St. Francis hospital in Evanston. Mr, Brewer was at his regular work in the offics of the Standard Rate and a service, 333 N. Michigan avemue, d until . the Monday afterncon igeding his death, He had been with the |4 for twenty years. : vate services were held. Monday ( at the chapel at 27 N. Sheriâ€" im |road. Interment was at North Shote Garden of Memories. } fercy Prior, 1026 Wade street, has bégun a plan calnlt'eed‘to_fnmt Ao>. Phqrographs of r20 hervice blBby. ogr [3 tliple will be taken every 'mm T i: e will be printed, portrait style ahd sent to the family of the service ~-"? or women. Assisting Mr. Prior u is work will be Simon Feuchtâ€" anger, 615 : Crescent court, and Frank F. Selfridge, 206 Belle avenue. _ l' esidents of Highland Park ‘are i “ ed to the U.S.0., 21 N. Green ‘Bay road, for the. annual Community irio sing, Sunday, Dec. 19, from 6:15 -‘: . to 7 p.m. Choirs of various el '.~ ches and many specially organâ€" ite # choral groups will take part in :2 traditional singing of Christmas caÂ¥ols. (FRuneral services were held at Kelâ€" i‘s chapel Friday morning. ~Burial in Quincy, III., on Saturday. ‘‘A buffet supper will be served to th | serwice people at 7 .p.m. | Mrs. Skandor Zinner of Glencoe is chairâ€" x ‘ of a group of Highland Park and Glencoe couples who will prepare and sepve the supper. > thades Miap t .: 7 :30 the A Cappella choir pf the brth Skhore Country Di&y school will ",l,'; ‘a short program.>‘Then comes '[“ feature of the evening | when ‘,lï¬ ta Claus will qrrive to present :"'I'" to all service people. ‘At 8:15 t ipost band of Fmt?Sher(%n will ,,_\ forâ€"dancing. .. | .: | f h‘ ns are being made fot two :-h; ups of Christmas carolérs to leave | club at 8. pm. on Wednesday, â€M 22, on a journey. through |Highâ€" L Park. This plan is undér the supervision of the Service council of id a sister, Mrs. Lilliar McComp sty. of Waukegan. the club. Fred YVoodwgrd. Ph M 3/c, }Eu Angeles, Calif., now s\.E‘ione'd t ‘Great Lakes, is chairman of the mmmittee in . charge. |The ; carolers return to the club at 10 p.m. for ee and cake. j &1 c ‘Sgt. and Mrs. Stupey mï¬ winter when he was stationed at an alr base in South Dakot C inths later he left for England with the air force. . § (tae bgt. Stupey has ree brothers, ldst winter when he stationed at h air base in South Dakota. Several rénce, first class pharmacist‘s maté in the mavy, now in New) Zealand, and e;h Jr.. who lives |in. California, (The threeâ€"monthâ€"old, son of| Staff| tions and a possible back injury. geant and Mrs, Richard E. Stupey, ap e neivmmmnonte y chard| Michael, died last Thursday; $ * cording to word received by the| Chanukah Begins & Stupey‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D‘¢ 2' a wi" B. f + ph Stupey, 100 Walnut street. â€"* *ï¬ "# Py1T3 %pc;“s;'impey“u for vergeat eas Observed At Temple 1 i s > , W } bou n living with her ts in mmafâ€"fw-r mx Dak: Sgt. s%;w meve %&Md; anukah (Feast en the baby, vhow“ orn Sept. 4.| of ‘at ‘A:‘Rabbl James A.. Wax it for England â€"â€"*/ _ | will preach on Ft.triom-'fhoy Assailed $3't. and. Mrs. S!npeyi were married 'g" for Eh‘ % °c‘;‘:k‘ms§::‘ $t winter when he was stationed at an C"y morning; I“‘ l' * ':! id interf t base in South DaFotx. Several ongr;gmon "“f' h ifRear in th {nths later he left for England with | PTGt the message of the season in the C hir force. +o hgi'xt_ of contemporary religious and ",‘&9 eretines : Smss Qli-.. Serudhde ces po"t“:.l llfe' t i dgar Feld Brewer ies In Evanston â€" ridge and archery share the spotâ€" t as the Highland Park U.$.0. on rsday, Dec. 16. Rush Hussey, North St. Johns avenue, directs instructs the bridge play while nbers of the Highland Park Archâ€" club supervise the bow and arrow the last. members‘" meeting held mber i0, the Cuore Arte club, an iaï¬enoiloallqu d its officers for 1944 as follows : thur ‘ Amidei, .president;} Louis lia, . vice president; . Henry Piaâ€" . treasurer ; John Ugolini, recordâ€" afleury.linPiu:Rtb.m‘ ï¬;&::. e ; Joseph Ca irâ€" omm.mdc:gtmï¬ufl Dina "Carani, . mfl. Vito , marshal; Tony Vanoni, usher. _ drenvof the club will meet Santa next Sunday af%q:; 19, house ‘of Henry Piacenza, 926 e Arte Club ;";%’;y);ciug ï¬et’l C:ommunity: Center USO Club ~â€" Activities » ~â€" THE PRESS the current issue. j Subscription rates: $1.50 per year Smwï¬nkmmm outside of Lake County, Illing Resolutions of condolence, card o tnanks, obituaries, notices of entertain w@.woï¬ufï¬fnw’m,uï¬ unssiont charge ; puhï¬#ngd,»w,m;‘k' Lester 8¢.Olson,‘ Publisher,: S R. B. Olson, Editor. : ; Friday, Dec. 17â€" i J 8 p.m., Sunset ‘Terrace. asso¢iation: Saturday, Dec. 18â€" 5 * 9 a. m., Game rooms open for play. 9:30 a. m., Art and Craft club. $ Monday, Dec. 20â€" T4 [ 9 a m., Home Nursing class. . | Tuesday, Dec. 21â€" | 8 g.m.,'éh‘),. Subm‘hm,Phihulic:'lot ciety, Cub induction ceremony. Wednesday, Dec. 22â€" * Highland Park, Illinois, Issued Thursday of each ‘week by the: Highland | Park: Press, 516 Laurd avenue, Highland Park, Illinois. Teleâ€" Communications intended for publi« ation must be written on one side of the paper .only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor Wedâ€" Game rooms open for play. 8 p. m., HP., Camera club. * Auto Body Repairing Entered â€" as second class> matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at ]Last. Th â€"night t center‘s Sq::r?{)lnce dulfm and elected officers. Officers elected were: Coâ€"chairman, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ward; refreshments chairman, Mrs. Jack Freck; treasurer, John Munro; balancé of committee, Mrs. John Mun> ro, Mrs. Frank Schar, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Dexter, Noble Finnell. § +1 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Vacation Open House Chanukah, ‘which begins <Tuesday night, Dec. 21, and continues for seven days thereafter, is one of the postâ€"Biblical festivals which records the liberation of Palestine from the tyranny of one of the Syrian despots who mcce_e:e‘d Alexander® the Great. The main ceremony df tion is the lighting of the first night,.two the Hurt When Truck Collides With ~ North Shore Train . The religious school will celebrate the holiday. with a program and party on the afternoon ‘of Dec. 19 z:on 3 to 5 o‘clock im the teémple auditorium. There will be no classes that mornâ€" Postâ€"Biblical Festival i The club plans to have .community square dances on the 2nd and 4th Satâ€" urdays of the month. ‘The next dance is to be held on the night of January hmmity center‘s game.rooms will informal ‘open house during Christmas â€" vacation . period, H::: school and trade school boys and girls are welcome daily, 9 to 12 mornings, and 2 to 5 afternoons. Evenings 7 to 10 for high school ag¢. ‘ ue it3 Lots ofâ€"games, table tennis, checkers, cards, plus reading:room. facilities are available. Faik is ht »a4 j Herbert Williams, 43 years old of 654 Central avenue was injured Tuesâ€" day morning when the truck he was driving collidéd with" a northbound North Shore train. ° ts |* The accident occurred ‘at Central avenue and the North Shore tracks when Williams was driving .east across _ Williams was taken to the Highâ€" land Park hospital with head laceraâ€" tions and a possible back injury. pletely arouna and ‘hit a fence by the roadway. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS .: AUTO RECONSTRUCTION Co. Is pl?dm&’c?ndungé?:: f Ah{dmhq~ thing lll‘!‘l.M Highland Park 97 Aaaiice DAHL‘S the celebraâ€" candles, one second, ‘etc., Telephone North Chic ‘Mechanics, service man afid| _ North Shore Line _ i j \vild| Room 1316â€"79 W. Monroe St. g. trouble shootors are he j 4 ? Y we desire.. No age fimit 6 - °"°°°°¢» N es S active men. â€" 1t will pay you #@) _ HighwoodOffices, Highwood, III. *4 investigate. Write or for appointment.. © : Girl Scouts Fill _ Christmas Stockin 10 on Monday,. Dec. 13, at || ban‘:zf Mrs: mm Pï¬â€œï¬ missioner, at which time they the stockings for Bluejackets made.'q filled by their troop. 194 They were served refreshments â€" They were served refreshoients a Redeemer Men To Meet Friday church Men‘s . club m monthly meeting for %ec nbe: this coming Fri., Dec. 17, at. 8 Marvin Lawrentz is presid oolmmtteu under his. dir planning a program. A ghort busi meeting will discuss the Co tution to be presented for adoptic FOR SALE ; PLAY PEN, $4; B bu (like new),, $20; |bassi j ssgy diaper pail, ’150;&%!1- mahogany bed (adult) $18.00. : H. P. 1243 after 3: :30 pam.|â€" | | _ DEEPFREEZE, the originat@rd| Your Chief Operator of food fre.ezh_g E' If you :re in other war work do not thehome, is prepqimg for P + apply .« . ‘~ & war expansion. Tqaineq ,z; > . f is an mponom pontneiiiil| ‘POST EXCHANGE play an important -f)qrt, f‘,ina'_ o 2 * 33 promising new indvtis':,ry. Q Restaurant and . fied men will be given importgl ‘ responsibg‘litie:s. You 6' Sa'es work, Â¥", offetedâ€". . ;}! ; :; / FORT SHERIDAN . _ Want Ads FOR SALE: ‘TAN) ‘ALLâ€"W Pn? coadt. fully #ned, with gip ing, and waistâ€"length, ¢ 18. â€""ner lining. Never been +# 14. Call H .P;794| a FOR SALE: ELECTRIC) TR equipment, 1 freight train, ostr¢ ‘«liner, â€" track, srltchn‘ï¬â€œza . o items. Phone H. P.; 4 3 t¢ Members of Girl Scout Troop POST WAR OPPORTUNI Deepfreeze~Division a F < d # ‘ } i,blx d ALALEEY NE AALN , 3. tastes:. go.“*,"? ; g@% postâ€"war 1i8/t: ‘“"ï¬ : s ccdes, led w.ith emplOy& ~_ ~car gpectricians ment security. | |‘"f/.> > inewen n 4. Progressive rv*a 1| _ statronary Firewup» agement, pleasantii| > rouyxtam crekes: working conditians,}}| . Ticket rokk® le is NATCHMEX cqfl.-ufortableitu Y’%&wfl'“ portation, .: : |° :28 employed in ewential indust 2. A fascinating 0c4 §| =, â€".Now Open on the cupation requiring [| _ North 5h§f° Line individual resOUrCer 1| fee ramportation; most Jobr no fuiness, | ... j | §p|Nowe sxnerience necessary; . 1,; Good: wages ina: mediately in work important to the war effort. â€" _ ~| | FOR TRAINED REFRIGERATIQNI *\ , NAENE: â€" i /3 J. B. REPLOGLE :. ~+Chief Enginger || emple, Help Wanted For Sale W FIRST MORTGAGE Cene es 2 “i% Cl oaadd Wns Continuous emproyment; good pay; free transportation ; thost jobs no preâ€" vious experience ~mecessary; earn while you Jearn. . <~~~~* Employment Offices â€" |~. â€" Thursdoy, ‘December 16, 1943 Real Estate for Sale cnoss&%rm%%auu * You are ecligible if not already : employed in essential industry, BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY â€" Railroad Positions FOR MEN AND WOMEN (Onifirâ€"Signal Corpe‘. FoR You! able in telephone workâ€" so vital in war as well as ating. MALE AND FEMALE â€"full pay while in trainâ€" Wu/it:oatbc'h you will be doing offers, opportunities to girls and women to learn, local, long distance and other branches of operâ€" No expérience necessary mgâ€"â€"wage progressâ€"vaâ€" cations | with: payâ€"disaâ€" bility and benefit pla.n.â€" excellent working condiâ€" AND TALK IT OVER MEC C0§ : > CAR REPAIRMEN CAR ELE&%!I?ANS UNE{(J& HELPERS TELEPHONE OPERATORS Sales Work FORT SHERIDAN Needs ‘Help for BRAKEMEN * COLLECTORS ons TICKET SELLERS A war job in the Extension 454 to "get the message ILLINOIS COME IN WITH THE PC 3 wl s ) Cat 3