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Highland Park Press, 6 Jan 1944, p. 4

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id in will be "The Mind of the Man on the Rev. Stephen A. Leven, Ph.D., will talk to members and guests of the North Shore ‘Catholic Woman‘s league ‘Thursday »afterncon, Jan. 11, at 2 o‘tlock at the Winnetka Cm aker m Ue resler mige ts at the ege in nc ta.t work of Westminister :. guild. He has spoken for the guild both in America and London. J Recently Father Leven completed a survey of the war prisoners‘ camp in Oklahoma. The subject of his talk At Meeting of N. S. Catholic League Community ‘center‘s first : night square dancing party will :.u. Saturday Jan. 8, ';:&m' m. I he Noble s £a m Olson‘s orchestra. 7*. 8 p.m., Coâ€"ordinating council comâ€" The meetings are for the purpose of electing directors, electing officers and transacting other necessary business. This is a | community sponsored event. } : 5o. ofedt The annual meeting of the members and ‘the directors of Conimunity cenâ€" ter (a notâ€"forâ€"profit corporation) will be held Monday evening, Jan. 17, at 8 o‘clock at the Community center, Saturday Night Square Dance 11 l‘-:'.-.wa;.: 2o o Nee Toean ie Solind Olek the chapter of the stud partment of the Sunday ‘school. Parents friends of meet during this service. _A116 . ptu., Young People‘s Missionary THURSDA ':. Jam. 6 _ 0_ 8 choir rehearsal. n‘ffikria.-.,sâ€" x under the direction of mg. Laubenâ€" '0‘., . with the Umbachs at 598 Glenview aveâ€" Presiding â€"at the tea tables will be PARK METHODIST E= T. Sewerd, Puites® "ou':r-__ Suaday _ school, Mrs. "crrnn .ms Motaing werebly. _ * t“ x chure which is open daily from #:30 o‘clogk in motnihg to 5 #0 ¢keâ€" Jn (Setardere ‘milh n o cineks . Cns dhinday $do ies hy with ant d eihormed 7 pm.. Soldiers® vespers. Different proâ€" followed gram w-.r:fil evening, 8 by (ooss ies d on en Rick meots first of the month. Mrs. Ira Breakwell, hss‘ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST MM&.“I-‘.T&% Church, The First Church of Christ, meesting, which . includes testimonies of mu.;.'h-lh.hulo‘ihfi. subject %-klm-'- ‘a"fih- o ing d all ch ure cared for during Sunâ€" "1Â¥h7 Serdas morning_service is "and | the Y 4 is Beld a 8:30 p.:m., Community square dance. 9 a. m. Honie Nursing class. 4:30 p.m. Center‘s executive comâ€" witteg. :. [ i 4~ 8 p. m., Camers club, Old Elm Civic 8 p.m.,. Men‘s Garden club. 9:30 p. m., Crafts club; game rooms 2 p.m., Airplane club; game rooms mitte¢. BETHANY EVANGELICAL, CHURCH 24 McGovern â€" Tol. 3522 Rev. Lester H. Laubsinstein, Minister Community Center Activities WELCOME 10 CHURCH Mrs. Jan 41â€" mcnwb PARK â€" €4 y ~school, Mrs. | Ira Vétter will lead deâ€" was‘ made in the of Memories. Mrs. Zimmer ‘was born‘in Chicago 81â€" years‘ ago, and for "the last 60 years was a resident of| Highland Park, She is survived by U son, Roy, a danghter, Mrs. Harold | both of this town, and "a her, : John Mrs, Nettie Z Pioneer Citiz Victim of Pn Ave., died ‘last Saturday the local hospital, a victim to her d attack of pneumania. since Sept . â€" She entered the hospital on s day. She was the widow of Zimâ€" mer, ‘carpenter who for two termy‘was city ioner, and who passed away in 1937]|} > +} The club room is locaked at 334 Pailmer avenue, a room donated by; "Eraig «Santi Anyone wishing further| about membership may to the above address, or call Glandt bit, slough for pheasant,. and .duck, Plans are under way to haye the state of Illinois help in the ‘restocking of the club‘s leasehold. in this : is mplhzed the club | have ‘one of the finest hunting spot Iilinois. at Highland Park 53. The club has under leasgg approxiâ€" mately 600 acres, located between Lake Zurich and Wau .."; Illinois. It is very beautiful country, rolling hills and valleys, wooded ‘lopes and secluded little parks and wipugh, with standing corn and soy be f ;fi._a.,’.n of which makes for m‘. hunting grounds, Woods for squirré! and rabâ€" The club has grown ~approxiâ€" mately 6Q members, in 20 now serving in the armed {. i11 over the world. Under the ship of Harold ‘F, Glandt, the pri ‘presiâ€" dent, the club is plann a number of activities, such as the sembership drive and the annual t. The club was organized ; three o ntepaf rss came t} ‘s first presid¢ht. harâ€" tetwu'grh!edf'fiotheclub_ i 25 memâ€" bers, with officers as folldiys: Ernest J. Santi, pgresident ; Sherony, vice presigert;) Harold F. (flandt, secâ€" reqryz and Edward S. Mirks, treasâ€" The / regular ~ monthly : :of the Highâ€"Shore Rod & club was held Tuesday, Dec. 14. 1t was deâ€" cided at that meeting to hold a drive for new lzomben which w termâ€" inate about March 1, at ithe club‘s annual banquet. Thde didates . will be f accepted to membership and prueEtedflb the club dn that ocâ€" casion. j f To Be amparonnt *‘-.L"‘ 1e :A ? ‘an :c-hn ofithe church h',z be served: after &:-fic. t ; New by s n C Tok ie. Pm "‘~ . THURSDAY, Jan. 6, T5 P .M-fl i!eimfm ---1-1 & __ 8 p.m., The Church council iin the parâ€" WEDNESDAY, Jan., 12 4 p.m./ The Junior Bible chu‘-nd?‘h the A Tfii hall, THURSDAY, Jan. 418 .. | 2 p.m., The Redeemer guild |meeting, _ 8 p. m., The Senior ° . mebing in the aesembly Et“.p.-.. .'.“.t m-l:n.n’htc Fot::: Wisconsin avenues. . MONDAY, Jan. 10â€" SATURDAY, Jan. 8â€" t ) 5 XO:!AOY..?.."JU.:'# Bible . _ ~0:80 a.m., Sunday school. [ _10:30 a.m.. Morning worekip, Sermon ie, . Lk. 2â€"41â€"52 s Pa ily." â€"The installation of officers J.tlh tion and will take MbtEtp iGn h oo h rew oD hn aventer wmaklp o Lake Forest m 00 The chuich s ooo m uk dpiitirents as 11 4erden in "Life of Jesus Series." Mat.!1â€"8. 10:45. a.m.,, Morning & N. J. Broadway, presiding elder, ;-ah and cm%.h obs «l 6 45 p.m., Endea , _ 1;46 p.m., Evening service. ‘‘Miss Carâ€" rie Husenetter, who until was t b.:\h":nnr of tral yterian C Detroit, will tn r-ncfnut-r- 41 pms #he Barsan Bible claap tor Bible isthdy at the, ?:u.fi: '!W%Ju- 12â€" E. SUNDAYSâ€" T80 a.m., #:80 a.m.,. Mrs. Nettie Zimmer, 49 Oakwood Firsy UnITED EYANGELICAU CHURCH SATURDAY, Jan. 8â€"â€" * o. pamo, qQuatterty ce suubay ue 2 n _ xi aL Oe Hhriéungtiey schook, 8 p.m., Prayer mectifi THURSDANY, Jan. 19â€" mhty'fll““rthill {the "Hs [Sunda) 1% ihe i ht Hel 409 s ho Odeiminid. " Uln the T40 mies Adult Bible Disc@ision groum 2:80 p. m., The Woman‘s F. S$. Robinson, Pas ‘Tel, HP. 1731 erly conference. | | EVANGE wE romet‘‘ mas day. ius Zimâ€" who for mer, and Garden for ilrs. Margaret ’dll% i > for the Jdl year and a half ‘ajhbom emâ€" ed at the home of djhc ack Heit» hans, 204 Valley Roa away c. 30 ,shortly after being taken to Highland Park |Hospital, She is ‘vived by a niece, Mrs. C. W. Mus. ave, Columbia, Mo. (L‘:IsAPmi!y"hqf!amoving comedy of American fp' | life, in ccession to such Goldfl: its in reâ€" cant years as "Claudia," "Skylark and "Susan and: God." The current 3 Is Al Family" differs from (the others in t the emphasis this time is on the omplications â€"ensuing when a (girl moves back into her ts‘ home th her baby as her husband enters the army. Fels 4 ,JpWritteq by Phoebe and Henry hron, "3 Js â€"A Family" brings a mh of Broadway to .Chiâ€" go. The John Golden cagt hinclud« ® names as .Charles | Burrows, Q'I“fl "km' ,J J}“‘Kjfl. H:{I:;:G;‘wa Ivert, Richard “".’F w t, Barbara~ Bell Wright ‘and Eulaâ€" belle Moore, among others; | _ . h\m d as a John Gpltfl sprée, "3 Is A Family," been a Broadway hit for 1 seems to have repeated it cago‘s latest stage suc laugh play is now at the |Ci v:ri‘ch adjoins the Civic, in Chicago. © e Golden Comedy;, ‘3 in A Family, J At Civic Theatr recruiting officer of llllm;f:, nounceés that womeh residents the Sixth Service Command, upon etion of basic WAC training nlf w serve within the area of the states included. . This will in way conâ€" tiet with the wishes of those preâ€" 5 I- l ! -m f 4 F ‘&4’ ‘ me is scarcély | iness or profession where tra ?‘ fit women for service in the WAC," states Capt.. Stewart. "Women from altwtlks of Kife are A ~There are 150 different types of wo= men may do. ~Great n rs of woâ€" men are needed to forestall the draftâ€" incjolydunchihm.* (Â¥4 t *A WAC school is maintained in conjunction ‘with | the |classification |$ool at Ft. Sheridan. / den with certain aptitudes are a; ! to this school for specialized :{fi:‘ j Triuth or Consequences 8 gfillltimatum Put to Soldier Guests at USO t mpva-mm..u%m] Maj. Ira Pitzpatrick, Director pmen Serving in ot Bond Booth ies ut . [rs. Margaret asses Away fFief Iliness USOâ€"Salvation Arm tman, Mrs. J. B. Ga ur Johnson and Mrs. J omen serving in the stamp and | booth ‘ at : Woolworth!s for the â€"of January 3 are: Mrs. A. G. iphrey, Mrs. R. W; Haywking, Mrs. â€"Fay,, Mrs, Mrs. O. E. Fuchs, befla: ht ret Stiith us th tâ€"moving | life, in its in reâ€" ylark and ent "3 Is others in is on the n a (girl n laughâ€" hich © has months, £f as Chiâ€" This theatre, era house. THE PRESS ~s The Javya tlub mml breakfast for service men and n who stay over night in Highland Park, will be served at 9 am. on Sunday, Jan. 9. A group of G.$.0. girls under the leaderghip of Miss,Mary E.‘ O‘Conâ€" nell, 628 S$.â€" Linden avenue, will aid in â€" the: breakfast ‘preparation and serving the food.. M..O. Hopkins, 530 S. Lingen avenue, comes in each Sunâ€" day. to..cook ‘griddle cakes for the breakfast. ~=0 > k4$ * ) .. H% Under the‘auspices of the Service council of the Highland Park V.S.O. Twetithy night will be chleprated in the traditional fashion on‘ Y, Jan. 6, by: the bng of the Christâ€" mas trees of the {club and those beâ€" longing to friends of the club. é]‘he tree burning : be / held on ‘the playground of Eim Place school and all residents of Highland Park are invited to witness the bonfire.. Miss Pat O‘Connell, 628 $. Vinden. avenue, is chaitman of the cTumttee planâ€" ning the tree burning! . The | regular Saturday night keno game L-m feature Jan. &. |Prizes of cigarettes ‘and smack bir trade will be giV#fl to ‘Be mm, t ++ A special night of country dancing nide PiiibiGes wit piay for the done: side H i i \ for the .. ing and N;‘I\."l;hn& ‘of Decrfield will call. uwrl‘l.l‘mbe Strith, mlv:; rel ayenue, wi ‘at the party to in country dance imu-q!-:fao-. Aiter â€"the celebration, service men and G.8.0. girls will: return to the club u:i :feir:ahmcn‘nhu. The regular meeti the ery i the s ision of the mdm .Archg club will be held at 8 o‘clock on Thursday, °> "!| _ * Twelfth Night To Be Observed By Tree Burning . Itis the duty of every man to protect :himsel{ and those assoâ€" ciated with him, from accidents which may ‘resultâ€"in igjury or death, â€"Abraham‘Lincoln 1856 lign Jaws, and ho ‘improvement *‘Public opinion is got rationâ€" You don‘t need a‘priority to get your share.: There never a time when there â€"wasn‘t plenty of it waiting to be reasâ€" oned ‘with.. Most of the people mm know what‘s under the hood, for their .own protection. If you don‘t tell them, then they‘ll guess. That‘s how rumors startâ€"â€"or worse, they‘ll swallow the yarn‘ of: your enemies.â€" Frank E. Trm Chairman, Bureau of Advertising ANPA. Th sHOorEGas co. p| â€" b to participate in their hobâ€" om 6 to 8, a byuffet supper will ed by the Royal &uzhbon of d Park. â€" Mrs. rge Duffy, Green Bay road, is chairman of mmittee providing and serving % “.l 4 tlxey’llmlldw u& egral Telephone North Chicago ol MaXCbts oo i8 . eb aet i P atelss hanl m 2 B ids on 5 l Aiil ie .. o ol m »x Polh, fi»‘}if;} ol Ci" ’} n *m .' f :,f*"h'v‘:'g'; ks “;' e mann ie C n shey n alba n dvuds -5,;,«.xmgu_‘.u_&wfi*{ s 24 ts FOQ RSALE : 1000â€"LB. KELVIN or 1 food cabinet, late m« perf::i condition. 50. : â€" ‘Pt Lake Forest 613. } + FOR ‘SALE : SOLAR ,ENLARG 5x7 with 2 and 3 ch, lens Albert 11x14 automatic /¢asel. Th enmglo::eel trays. All jtems in i ;ons%x; . Call X, Préss Office, hbsT::e to th dnein;Q : %"R e day, Jan. 11. The band > play and Pi Beta: {sordrity Northwestern will preseat a half h show. Members of the tte : Winnetka G.S.0. will be aTl attenda as junior hostesses, â€" ;) r Voice recording may (be done the ?i‘ichlad U.S.0. oq!Wednw Jan. 1A & )4 pad) .. a / posm:r)fi WANTED BY PRAC7 cal nurge, . Wishes | valescd . nursing or will take care of chi ren by the hour. Cali,H. P. 557. Want 2 4. Progressive manly|) _ pay cieanmG co. . ; agement, pleasan fy § e working conditions®$|| +He sicmanp rag« rasss comfortable trans}| Entercd as second class matter Deepfreeze Division fulness. fe 1 & . DAHLS _ _ "~ _ i qss & in uuAute Rointing «Blactamitting 3. Fastest : growing?! | inoals """= â€" doceatthins,, 2. A fascinating oc cupation ré"quirini individual resource fuiness. . |.}â€" postâ€"war fieléd; coup led, with employ ment security. 1. Good wages im mediately in wor important to th war effort. â€" J. B. REPLOGLE Tro . 4 eded nc t f , in stry. Q n impor igs)} You 98 has TO ir‘!’ix g RONAN PROMOTED To sutlwn BUSINESS DIRECTORY cwalls S tant c Simaly, *** Rnlm.;fi.m,m« thanks, notices of entertain ment, or other affairs where an ad cation must be written on one side of z dy;d-dh-rl-n and address of writer, They shoold reach ‘the editor Wedâ€" March.1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland |Park, Ilinois, Jt‘ "Issued : Thursday of â€"each woek by the Highlind <Park: Press, 516 Laurel * Auto Body Repairing If you are Lester B.. Olson, Publisher 226 Rajlway Ave., Highwood |LLINOIS . BELL TELEPHONE | COMPANY & Opérati positions availâ€" ‘so l in war as well as . War is on the wires and NCmiipn Stgnal Aorpe! _ BOR YOu! _ AND TALK 1T â€"OVER offers opportunities to girls and women to learn , January 6, 1944 T?EPHONE OPERATORS A war job in the state for Sale Chief Operator in other war work do not GUY VITL COME iN rates ; $1.50 per year WITH intended for publi~ and â€" C k

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