o. Th ~|| FIRST CHURCH OF CHI NORTH SHOREGas co. America these days. If each ,-lumb,ï¬.h. that |leaky hot water faucet, turning {off unnecessary lights, reducing ved s, Coal, or Oil is repily mahes Wiffermice m the length of the war. By the ALL OR.US WISH ALL OF YOU THE SEAsOXN‘Sâ€"â€" ‘ _ GREETINGS Joseph °C. |B ~seventyâ€"two years of age, and a citisen of Highâ€" land Park for ine years, passed away on Wedn of last week, after an iliness of . months, He was foreman of the Park Incinâ€" Surviving Him| are his wife, Mary, and two daugh Mrs, Edna Fink of. Highland Park and Mrs. Helen Nellis of Highwood, Also a sister, brother," Harty |.Happ of Altendino, Calit;, and : three grandchildren. Elderly CirEn;i, Passes Away CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING R Who enforces the rules? > British warâ€"time fuelâ€"saving rules -veu;' five inches of bath water as the maximum. . _ n Theâ€"U. S, Army limits a solâ€" dier‘s ‘sllqwq! ‘to cight minutes. out first on Arabs, who became uneasy when they no longer had 4 "flmdï¬ow kee Journal says the Army has iers squeeze from small bellows into the seams of their clothing. Insects die when they come in contact with it, even after the «A San Frhncisco theatre adâ€" vertises] ‘Old Stuff. Two Peatur Piperoo, One Stinkeroo." | * Fuel saving is important in ./ Porkside Restourant where the : Bible and all the writings 6 Baker . d mhMMnm m Don‘t | The Friendly People TOM CLARK We will be closed until 6 p.m. o _ _ Christmas Day. ; ask your> family YouU ARE CORpIALLY INvIiTED To use tug ||| A SEASOW JsOYOUS ! urn Paper SKOKIE & DEERFIELD Rb. 43 North Sheridan to & p.as. _ Sundays 2:30 pm. to 5:30 _ Ensign | David (Johnson| ‘returned Wednesday t> his base in Norfolk after a .short furlough spent w this parâ€" ents, Mr. Mrs. David. J« St., of 835 Road. Ensigh) Johnson flies a F6F Grumanâ€"or â€"off a carirer.) / â€" _ M 24c3 30 ¢r. of Hi#lhï¬:'n'rk and H}sf Fred Holste of| Wilmette. _ â€" [| _ IN THE SERVICE Mrs.: Ahtens was born ‘ Norths brook, 111. and. after her m; nï¬fo the late Fred Ahrens, made I €, except fot a brief time, in Highland After a: week‘s illness, Mtsg. Louisa R.. Abrens,, pged »cightyâ€" died at ker home : af 631 Ave.‘ on Wednesday bt last week. = || . |~â€" Aged Rï¬sidcnt Passes Away _ . After Brief Iliness Plan: for | Hospital Care. its beldqurtf in â€" the â€" Merghandise Mart, and more than 2,000 of its memâ€" bers are ients im hos every dayinChPmou%‘a s of 50 miles of . Benefits ling more than have béen paid by the Plan, | 4 t \ hÂ¥ Care was nized‘ to help) relieve such worries, and it now ‘has grown into a largg institution with| 550,000 memhers,;n 1he Chicago ar s from going jto hospitals * they need to go, and worry over ‘often ï¬slojn up recovery. Plan for Mospital to statistics| goes to the once a year.| In a majority ¢f cases, this hospital visit is d shd works a hardship financia! Fear of hospital bills keeps many| people \ "The fact (that Plan ;3' ital Que now hag more than ( memâ€" bers and thas it is constantly increasâ€" frast of ho ied nok 4 U tind proof of the good wor ‘it is‘ doing and of Mimll while it is to the subscriber;" | Miss Marjorie Ibsen, superintendent of Highland Park hosâ€" pital, said. | Highhnd.P*rk' hospital in land ‘Park is one ‘of! the 85 leaditig hosâ€" pitals in. Chicago and surroundi communities ‘that sponsor for Hospital® Carg, which is a profit community, service organization . that provides employed menâ€" and‘ romen and their}fi,iniï¬u with groug hosâ€" pital ingurance â€"benefits for very small monthly membership f _â€"This extengion of the plan, i formerly was limited to iirqs‘ e e ing ten or e le, is bein at this time las ia special comirhunity service on 'th&b‘ front, M < man expldined. + £11 | Blue Cross Plan â€" To Be Sponsored By Local Hospital person in every ten, a v. ol wtlh p) relieve | Chief mag grown| .. _i }, Et sso,ooo off' . jhas | its houts handise | day |@t f its memâ€" | are i# || _ HEATING SERVICE CO., Inc. ||| (Phone Days: Lake Forest 635 â€" H. P. 3804 â€" {‘ Nights and Holidays, Call: Winnetka 4000 § 360 Central Aventie . _ _ Phone H. P. 3804 wl cgs his navy |recruiting station. navy reâ€" psclitative pointed out that in order to b¢ certain of being placed in the brancl of the armed forces he prefers, the ; i" man must enlist before he attaind his 18th birthday. | }| (% D »l"m the first year al&p. a navy man liyho qualifies for ong of the 51 diffeÂ¥ent trade schools avflhble gets t ' worth ‘$1,500, Chigf Lonngren declared. HMis instructors and training equitifnent are the finest %M he cotmes out of school a ialist in ing ed of . by U. §. Navy Presents Fing Opportunities For 17â€"Â¥ earâ€"Olds | "~â€"___ _ â€"~‘The Laundry of Washcraft| Perfection i ; # 'e? ‘v‘ ts travel udpracnaj J'obm will fit him for a) wellâ€"payâ€" in civilian life were i ieratâ€" special reasons why m ‘shoul1 choose the Navy today ief Petty Officer G, W, Lonnâ€" recruiter in charge oig the local young men of this age are inâ€" Braun Bros. Oil Co. & Golden Meadow o All A Joyous Christmas 537 CENTRAL AVE. Yss THE PRESS bxl. s td uin on pedys _‘Pvt, Chatles Cross of 687 Delta road spent a fiveâ€"day furlough at home last week. He is stationed at Camp Edwards, Mass. ! ‘ PVT. CROSS HOME FROM CAMP EDWARDS As a ‘student gunner at the King. man \s&l;ool. Rigley went through ‘a ground #chool course in which he was taught <the â€" principles of bailistics, sighting, ‘turret maintenance, range estimated and aircraft machine guns. Sgt. Bigley entered the army on March 5, 1943. He attended Northâ€" western: university, f F Recent graduate of the Kingman, Ariz., Army Air field flexible gunnery school was 20â€"yearâ€"old Norbert Bigâ€" ley, son of Mr. and Mrs, N. E. Bigâ€" ley of 623 8. St. John‘s avenue.:. â€" Bigley Graduates From Gunnery School Petty Ofl‘i;:er McPhe¢ attended gunâ€" nery~ school in Norman, Okla., and has begn in Pensacola since Sept. 1. Following a12â€"day leave, Malcoim J. McPhee, third class petty . officer, has returned to Pensacola, Fiz., where he is a gunnery instructor. The s of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. McPhee, lfl Hillside drive, he is 18 years old and has been in ‘the navy for 10 months. P. 0. McPhee Returns To Pensacola Base . Camp . Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan movies will be shown at the annual met!1 of the Order of the Arrow to be held Tuesday evening, Dec. 28, at the Winâ€" netka Village ‘houseâ€"at 7:15 a‘clock. The meeting wfill start at 8 6‘clock. Acting‘ Chief Dave McAlvay and C G. Speer, logal council executive, will . preside over the meeting. All members in the service are invited to. attend. s Show Camp Movies At Arrow Meeting mb Chan on ankt o ottfer baske tabings ay field for officer tr » which he will be uicut' ud technical | _ school : for : | specialized coursed. He.entered the) service on Dec. 9, 1942. He attended! Towa. State college at" Anies," Ia. P Mieie s if t ‘Aviation ‘Cadet William‘ H. Cuffe '& wnfl:? Mr. and Mrs, 'Wflumg fey, â€" 599) Onwentsia qv}z::c. C rived this week at the Aviation Cadet Pteâ€"Technical . school! \at . Seymour Johnson field, NC 1# hk A:C Cutfey At Avinio:hSZhool ‘ _ DON‘T WOnDEK WHAT TO CIVE 37 S. ST. JOUHNS Larson‘s en War B n P PIPES and PIPE HOLDERS The Best (Christmas b#i Playing) BOX CGkNDY nds and ifts of All Are pS ationery hy student is invited.to try out who rt,zlanu an impersonator, whistler, triloquist, ‘tap dancer, recitor, deâ€" Jt of / thonologuist Smallâ€" singg ups, harmonica bands, novelty inâ€" »mental groups and novelties are o discover talent at the Highland El;!:idudmol forthe radio program igh Schoo!l Studio Party," a repâ€" entative of the National Broadcastâ€" company will be at the school to digt auditions, on January 11. desired. Auditions for Radio.Program TEL. 567 , December 16, 1943 wellh n is w y F4