S $3 + & 8 1 can‘t get ‘‘ of, Ba But next year, if my balance shoots THE RED HOLIDAY e BLUES: & I can‘t give you %& but LOVE, Your sleigh bells ring throughout the Oer ity roads, through wooded fen. Dear Santa, carry in your sack To of t When the fog ed and the earth grown a6 sing beneath staryâ€"~ ~ But the world was too dark in the caves. y#A ; Gay lights have kone out all over the As within the four seas all men face But deep in their hearts burn courage Well, as I was sa a lot of the : intelligent ple: in cour" class write anything, Oh, no, I didn‘t myself. 1 always will write next .Byjmyamm;mb Oh, there you go sneezing ; I‘m awâ€" sorry i# you‘ve taken more cold, ‘ I‘m so glad to add you to our Nst, and I‘ll reserve luncheon. Now just don‘t answer lb:&hmu any more today ; some long ded person is apt to keep you out of bed. . . . . Good bye, Mrs. Might Try ! f $ (Condensed:) Avaunt! St. Nick, we‘ve had enough! Crufil. Bluff. Huli. Guflt And Came the night of full moon over hills For the Star fropt the I‘ve started talking. &â€M pecike: * s£. m . we‘re not yet eating on the cuff, So'.mflno:ry cnm-,..(-uaw ',.fl.l‘-mm’r:'mm.bm suppose my talking ¢ * make it Since you can‘t come Thursâ€" , why not come January 13th, i we can all bring guests to Lesâ€" t One of the new term? Yes, you could fix up that club paper into a mï¬n article. 1 just knew u! long enough you‘d see the class fits your interests. Oh m&.nhn'pechl speaker, Slater ; you‘ve seen her name en the cover of Cosmopolitan: She must make big money. Frankily, art â€"‘That woman on our line gets so Merry Christmas (and all that stuff) ! This year, when butchers have been _ Oh no, we don‘t have to write to belong; a lot of us are called "creaâ€" tive listeners ; we come and criticize and nobody knows whether we write or not. I get a lot moré out of my teading. when I see what makes the wheels go around. But what I enjoy bumu.-yw;-nvm.n F-.a_mmï¬m.nma »mxmuunuw Oh you can‘t come because you ‘the Ayg. Well, I‘im so sorry, but we‘re talking 1 just want to fee i on Hader] the‘s in £ hor is our y whe‘s in a lot of anthologies aflw and plays published, but 1: say the real inspiration to us is that she has all the handicaps against writing that all of us wives have; of course her husband is very good natured, and she has had an clectric dishwasher zm‘: wm&sï¬ 'lf'thia: it was the electric di er I lacked. Aml'nwummemu for six years and I‘m dlways on the wergeâ€"Oh Martha Ann, is that the beans boiling lover? . . . . Thursday, Docon#cr?.?, 1943 _ Deeps and Shallows :Yes, I did‘ say punches; sounds queer to invite people" on punches, you see we get a ten week ticket, and sometimes when w¢ don‘t come it «isn‘t punched, so . we can invite ‘ to make up. . Well, when Mrs. Scramble told me you had writâ€" the Ho Town . Weekly, and for the Woman‘s Club, and those , Mrs. Might; Try, you don‘t me, but ‘I‘m. Mry. Will Write. mutual friend, Mrs. aihlSnmble, I be about you, and L. just thought be interested in our North hore Creative Writers. .1 have a punches leit, so 1I‘d. like to take ‘ this Thursday to. Manuscript Tell them "charge it," whathehell, il%m-t Toe |ncapethug caves. e 4 Â¥OU CAN‘T STOP HER onablt .. sometimes, just Shore ageds on earth, good will for what I‘m thinking Wisconsin Irma. is dark in the Nagk EOy ~ The gift will be used to establish the, "Charles E. and Emma H. Mbtâ€" rison Memorial fund," and . the linâ€" come from the fund, according | to Mrs. Morrison‘s will, "shall be used HA & Northwestern {university for its --' porate purvposes in such manter as the directors or trustees of the Universit n.ay deem best." ; 9 wile Som ie im on it orthweste w n | iversity should . ceive the remainde: of her estfte &:’w on ieroalt omanthuot ue k vester on Nov. 28 r is | trust. fund to the university. _ _ _ || _ Northwestern. ity has | ceived mn;m Trust pany, as trustee, sum of $1,75¢ Born in Switzerland, Mrs. Diesg ;','d‘m'?:;,“"“‘"-m?†1871. Her hushand, John, was for meg&l:yeduprdm on /t sn'mm"o;aumm.%_(n antel MWM;V ¢ John, residing in California, one gra Northwestern Receive Cift of $1.350,000 ) from the estate of Mrs. Emma Morrison, it has been announced President Franklyn B. Snyder. | Eiderly Resident, Mrs. zmï¬a'bhugs | Succumbs to Hiness â€" child and ‘two greatâ€"grandchildren; 5is 81â€"yearâ€"ola resident of this ‘tow Mrs, Emma Diesges, passed away Myofm&atd\ehoqe, Miss Kitty Nolan, 514 Central A; with whom she had made her ho for the last seven vears. t9 , Capturing all the vivid drama to be found in the relati of a »‘ and his dog, and: ted from Eric Knight‘s most s ful story since "This above All," Mâ€"Gâ€"M‘s T h color film, i¢ Comé Home," opens Sunday at the Genesee Th ' The picture introduces to film fans a new dog star‘in Lassie, a gorgeons collie, and tells the story of he thousandâ€"mile journey to find h young master. Laid in the Engli: and Scotch countrygide, it shows th animal‘s adventures among simp kindly country folk. | The gifts, this year, were provided by the Skokie Woman‘s Club, Mrs B. J. : Rosenthal of | Chicago, l(:t George Parker of Winnetka and the Salvation Army Chicago office. Special guests who will assist in the distriby tion of gifts are Dr. N. C. Risjord, Chairmain of mj:t.m c«nj mme.hrm MUSO all, of Chicage. || [| =>. Re d ki Seen in SATURDAY, 25. A MERRY CHRISTMAS to all ¢d g:u House all day. At 8:30 ill be a Christ} mas party, with music furnished by Bjorklund string | trig of E: Mrs, Ira Fitzpat ill present a distribution of gifts, followed ‘by turkey ‘bufiet supper.. | _ FRIDAY, Dec. 24, will be Christâ€" mas Home Night, Miss Frances Maher of : Wilmette will offer xylophone selections and a istmas carol sing will Mg,‘ with . rs.| Fenner Spatd: ing of hland | at the piano, Special refres ts will be served. MONDAY, Dec. . ; main f: ture was the « Chrisimas, gitte io ie snnvieaipet, Mr. Jack Davis in charge of, the craft and hobby dark rooms. TUESDAY, Det.| 21, the large, tree erected on dm.-ur was wired by Mr. Jack Davis, assisted by junior hostesses from E , The tree was ‘trimmed by the Mr. Hiram Nichols had charge of the craft and machine worked steadily on Christmas gifts. ; t } WEDNESDAY, Dec, 22, classical and seasonal records were featured. Mr. Mike Maurine had charge of the shops. At the coffeeâ€"hour, a nightly mre from 10 to 11 jo‘clock, homeâ€" &4 doughnyts were served with cofâ€" ee. § $*; sA â€" _ THURSDAY, Dec. 23} a Chinese thecker tournament will be the event, of ‘the evening, Mr. John Udeli will have charge of the craft shops and Lester Matthewson will be at the jew> elry bench. Mr. Arnold Peterson will take over the dark rooms and Miss Marian Gal= will give instruction in sketching and clay modeling. At S:nï¬ there will be* a drawing of Christma F stockin@s. | ; H the USOâ€"Salvation | Army this yï¬ Mn.'w,n.,l'hycsb‘(i bammthe rooms Yuletide Jecorations. Her creche,: which atâ€" tracted much attention and comment :'romth,ctervicemdguhhhst!fl@. is again displayed <in the big front USOâ€"Salvation:.Army ::::m ‘a':r:;: Eo an nieoeng In. (C & Ma}. Iex Propetricly Directer * . 'E...u., ‘At USO hll; @« |"CCmeal ust tapi. | home $1,750, John | ml d Kt. inced (by | ceptio! ler. || says t es the Fa H. Mbr. | induct .the inâ€"| to sta rding | go | proces : used |by | basic 1 its | 36â€"hou er as the | not to ve | by the L1 f 2l Neave 1 '1“' ied unifor will thay | clothe puld ire.| 23, so pare bre feaâ€" f ) o‘cloch z of 4| & are 1 ce coun m \Pat Cole oms. | | Under tree Wyle ired day nior The was lar . ram | w Di and ttd 4. ception | er C ding et, says th ?en‘:)‘ng:mi.lbg" reci g‘ the Fork‘on Dec. 24, 25 or ‘ Men inducted \or those days. will ’n to stay home. Men who are in processing stage, not yet s! d to f&qm:m&m; ‘hour gass, i € not to ]“ up transportation faciliti¢s nmnatin‘e clothe the men who come in on Dec. even not the ferred from areas of light pupil load to those n€, ding teachers, uidvt‘nm- fers being inade on the basis of leaves of absence with the permission of local and acer ‘; g authorities and without endangering the status of teacher tenâ€" ure. P 28. fiot Founh.v chools with atnm facilities Rfould make those i available 'g ironnurbyd:mflcn‘ which have limited enrollments and inâ€" adequate staffs. i cpll. Furloy hj Given Recruits At Fort Sixth Service command re Sixth Bervice command recruit reâ€" ception |denter at Fort Shï¬"h making every effort 16 kt&‘ go John T. Rhett; post commander. it suggested the possibility of an ap to Federal] guthorities for the from military service of th of teachers wiljose classroom services are ‘., the war effort than their services bf the military field. Transfer Teac i sb uesday, Dé¢, 28. . The Skokie band ill play for the dancing and a variety ‘ will b 'presented. Refmhmgm ill be provided by the JWB. pQÂ¥ Wednesda 'JDec. 28. is «Do As You Please" H‘ln at the Highland rk U.S,0. Th¢ graft shop will be open under the . $upervision of Mr.. Mc» Laughlin ,then will be an oppor: tunity for fl- ice people to record a message to $end home. Mrs. W. Baer, Jr., 1207 Helilfelder road, Glencoe, . is in charge Jf the committee that will serve réfregiments at 9:30 p.m. â€" R -l s10 ‘b‘ I L l j + l Y“l_‘:.' . & “ l t I s E services, 'Xff:’d wif directors of the In the: gested th ferred f to those fers being of al and acer en in IiI, Edugation As‘sn. Plans mpnrcomo’ Teacher Shortage f ) at 7:30. The rd will: ‘\for dancing from 11 pm. _|)} 8 ul on soe on weie id ic 110001 i The ‘birthdays of all service people in L ber will be celebrated at U.S.0. off Monday, Dec. 27. Mrs. Willardâ€"B. <th and her West Ridge comm will supply the specâ€" al cakes and goffee. Mrs. Lucy Smith will conductiher dance class~from 7 o 8 o‘ (At 8:15 thereâ€"will be P oi o nent hok hees madt ighland Park U.S.0. so that & :( may be olierdâ€â€™t vite men .1‘1 Khristmas~ eve (Fri y, Dec. 24) ,}f well as Christmas day Saturday, Def{ 25). The Service Moâ€" rs" club cotffmittee under Mrs. Josâ€" Riddie, 330 Vine avenue, will preâ€" re breakfast) Christmas morning gt o‘clock. Thd activitits for Christmas ve are under the direction of the Seryâ€" council committe¢, headed by Miss at Cole, 641 ‘r Under the $upervision of Mrs. Roy Wyle and|ber JWB ‘committce, a _ day 13 planned for Sunday, â€"Dec. The p ,4*‘"" will begm with the lar Java club breakfast at 9 a. m. hen Dr., W. l Johnson, recently. reâ€" h from Ghina, will be the tpakcr.i‘ e horseback riding group will meet: ; an hour‘s carter at 3:45. From 6 0 ‘8 the regular sandwichâ€"salad supper| ill be served by the JWB. Then comes! e feature of the ‘day‘s entertainment hen the Ché [‘Paree show will come Highiand Bark for an hour‘s perforâ€" hn T. Rhett, post em,nm :fioM«""mm'* lb‘ 454 ) Bobolg untry | ng ‘to the music of the raeside Hillbillies. Pyt. Everett Elsâ€" n will call; | ‘ The n formal dance of the ighland ~Piirk (G.S.O0. willâ€" be held ilitairy servi i â€"wihose cla tal to the w â€" on the m. â€" e third pla service ‘clubs on fl y can entertain their ird place, the board |suigâ€" | teachers might be transâ€" not fully ssed. ; wrh-md% ortation facilities, canâ€" will be allowed to go to Eve Bed THE PRESS 8’{45 Corporal Eidon: Frost is ill with meningitis : in «a hospital Camp Wolters, Texas, according to a notice received from the government by his wife on Saturday. Cpl. Frost, a local justice of the peace and member of the town board: went into sefl:icx last spring. His sister, Mrs. Mel Rugen, who was visiting her husband the fore part of~December at%amp Fannin, 1%:0, spent three gyi with her brother, He was st n with the disease on Thursday. His wife, who had pJlanned to . spend Christmas with him thas been advised not to go as she will be unable (0 Â¥eg him. ~ For those wishing to give war bonds as Christmas gifts, "a present with a future," Postmaster ‘Daniel Cobb states that the post‘office has on hand gift folders and sLecial" smallerâ€"type bonds. The bonds may be had imâ€" mediately, ready to be presented on Parcels will be delivered in Highâ€" land: Park all day on Christmas and the following S:idly; The post ofâ€" fite, however, will. not be open. for mailing. : | ; # Corp. Eldon Frost ; Iif In Texas /4 Unemployment throughout Illinois is lower now than it has been in ‘any Christmas season ‘since the division was established, the director added, and :-gaï¬an are that all gvailable Iabor will be in demand for several months Offices of the Illinois Division of Placement and }Jnemp!qyment Compenâ€" sation will be closed from noon, Friâ€" day, Dec. 24 ‘until 8:30 a, m. on Monâ€" day, December 27, State Dire of Labor â€" Francis | B . Murphy . has . anâ€" nounced. | .. qds i [ s ap) +s "Christmas is a legal holiday,", said Dirkctor Muiphy, "and since . it‘ falls on Saturday, the usual smwï¬ holiday will be observed on Friday inâ€" ;:ead. Pefrsons normally orting . on Friday afternoon oq"Sï¬drd-l should report on the following ay, or the next day on which the office is open, unless the local: office already has Will Take No Claims For Job Insurance On Christmas Day In addition to the annual Youth Service, next week will be marked with the annual alumni reunion supâ€" per dance for the young people of the congregation |and their friends,. The supper dance will be held q:_i;Wedx;ea- day mm'nz.flpn ?‘ from 7 o‘clock on at the temple, Lincoln and Verâ€" non avenues, Glencoe. > At the same service the, congregaâ€" tion will bid goodbye to its religious school ‘principal, Maurice S. Palles who leaves shortly to serve it the United States naval reserve as a lieuâ€" tenant (jg.). Mr. Palles has been associated with the school for fourâ€" teen years.and has been principal for the last two. Fhi a freshman at Smith:â€"college, will talk on "World Peace," and Miss Toddy ‘Melvoin, president ‘of the .active alumni gro? of the temple, will disâ€" cuss "World Jewry." j . Rabbi James A. Wax will officiate. The service to be used is one which Rabbi: Charles Shuiman prepared §ot this pccasion last year. Principal Leaves Thomas Philipsborn, a senior at New Trier high school, will. speak on "World War;" Miss.Carolyn Buhai, | »The :nn'ua!sYoï¬ï¬‚:‘Lietï¬oe. which has become aâ€" traditional feature of the‘ temple calendar, (will take place Sunday morning, Dec. 26, 11 o‘clock, at North Shore Congregation Isracel, Glencoe. es f it , Youth Service _ At Temple On \ Sunday Morning DON‘T BURN PAPER 429 Vine Ave. ty k "ob MUTUAL COAL CO. And Happiness to All Motor Parts & 505 ELM PLACE 541 CENTRAL AVE. A complete line of Vi¢t0f, Columbia f Decca single recâ€" ords and albums. . Everything i and classic music. good luck? happines‘s and prosperity. . l QAHL’S AUTO RECQNmtJCTION co. $ 322N'wth?i-,l4 l May the coming yea bring you a wealth o 41 S. St. Johns Ave. Highland Rodio Service "Give the Gift That * Joyous, * CHR!IST mA S DUFFY & Jen‘s Cozy) Nook 535 CE Cleahers â€"\J (Â¥ thé past year, and gsh to and yoqurs a full surkibf the season‘s choicâ€" esxt del May f{ ave the pleasure of wishi ‘; ou one of the greatâ€" est, al [' e of the grandest d !’:x ! istmases of all, and may: !i" holrdays hold an abunâ€" da f?" jJoy and merriment to your WWole family. * lap {€] Mergty Christmas aysy {|you for your patronâ€" Phone H. P. 27 :flésf é pristm®" nd a ish You hine Co. FFY fighes W Year Giving!"‘ H. P. T74 H. P. 154