E9 > / 21 N. Greenâ€" rbad is commemoratâ€" ing its third agni withâ€" an open house .Ti K P C 5 "tic ies 1 in The Park U.S.0. is taking this of giving the citizens ofâ€" Highland: ~ and other North Shore ines a chance to view. a»t~ first. hat the U.8.0. is aeâ€" complishing tf the way of entertainâ€" ment apd diyifrsion for the men and ;vomcl in nation‘s ‘Armed forces. t will also the _ of. the commupity ogpoflnmmks« what their support bf ghe U.S.0; means in the club‘s efffrts to bï¬ght%tbc lives of the servicd imen while they are in this area. > f i f § | The open bhuie program will be inâ€" augurated at p,.m. with a tour of the €lub‘s |facilitfs â€" including â€"the : craft, ior iof hostesses of the Girl‘s F will : serve . as guides to the visiting public on these Following the tour of the club, those in ; ce will ewitness a special table tennis . ition unider the direc> tion of Do Kittermaster. Among the stars in this exhibition will be LaVera Weber, lilinois women‘s S lsnt 0 Aifphtand Park: . _ _ . will be spent of the Sherid tion of Harr Included as. resthigond the U.5.0. will bring the open housa to aâ€"close with a short talk in whic will thank the citizens of the N Shore for their support of ie V.5.0. 1 ~>_~>> or‘s o asked to wit program for under | way. Special ing. facilities have been arranged to care uf the crowd ¢xâ€" pected at th¢ open house. This open house is being held in conjunction with célebrations ih nearly 3,000 other servâ€" ite men‘s clulls throughout the country. February ${ 5 and 6 the Railway aveâ€" nue U.8.0: along with 2,800 other U.8.0. uni vlrJdl 'glcbme the third anniversary 1 .S.0. by extending an ‘cpen house fnvitation to the general public: to vi lï¬duoond enjoy the same Te service men enjoy when they. &e at leisure. The open Bowen E. Bchumacher, president of Americdn ; accidents‘ killed 5,000 _people than ouf combat lofses, and injuries came to 4,1 Q persons or 60 times the number of fighting men woiunded for missing in action. § inkg figures, aren‘t they? North e Gas Company tries to reduc§ employee accidents by ing of regular monthly safety migtings, safety inspece tions, a loy'ee miflï¬l‘ in first ‘aid . accident prevenâ€" tioy in thie home as well as on the job. if * = perfectly.} So did the blouse ‘cruit a recruit the short on ® that we have town. which adverâ€" tised "COURTEOUS AND EF, FICIENT SELF SERVICE." | will Sargd, "You must to rom 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. n dancing to the music K Strings, At 5 p.m. an rogram under the direcâ€" will be given. " artists on this e : Ge Hamburg, ologue by Betty Lovetâ€" : â€"Yumplot, tap . dancer ; acrobatic dancer, â€"and usion of Mr. Schomachâ€" he visiting public will be Iraw so that the regular he service men may get 5 0 phone the\Red Cros: Cross Blood Donaâ€" ry Sth and ‘Tth? éant handed the reâ€" of trousers and the is known by the rEGas co. CLARK week to: enable the ) public midâ€"week â€" program â€" for img! forges): : : | c t . * C o > On Spmday, breakfast will be mg for the men f :30 a. / to 11: a. m. I1} the a) bocial with aancing| is The mgvie for ‘t m..;..glwm be "China," a }‘{it will shown at‘8 :45 p. m.\ 4 C $s In dGanc all clyb services are ay hy %Ew are the billiarr , da canteer where hot coffee The club will be open from 1 p.m. until 9:30 p.m., with one Sf the spécâ€" ial features &.N exh 1' _of variâ€" ous ’bï¬-dn-mldt irth'e F 0.‘!3- by shop, such as, costume jewelry, comâ€" mando, knives,| models, etc} There will be on display a number w6f| momï¬Td prints from the clu‘b's fgoms- J_ â€" Instructors will be on to cof duct a tour through the i ‘g: N: C. Risjord is fm;mm ‘ :::mq‘p- i# C house “'I&ti\viti::.l g“ ; T OT‘ 322 N. First | | Highlagd Park 17 autyo mgonmug!‘H' co. Auto pot X LA TAKE CARE OF [ PUB woneryisa always on MP dA [ fromlimy electric washer by following these suggestions c SER\ d ':'&"’J mmunity center‘s Crafts club for { and girls is starting a new term of | hctivities orft Saturday ~morning, Feb 5. Making things is the order of the day at «his club; things of v , leather, plastic, craft strip and * cis "Eila Rasmusien is the clu Aiss + t sen e club leader. The club meets on Saturday mornings from 9 :30 to 11 :30. The club t ,itfromFebmaryStoMaym J ¢ is a ;ma’m registration fee. < Airplane Club. . . . t 1' lub for boys at the center makes | --' airplanes. . Every Saturday afz" coon from.2 to 4 o‘clock boys lin srested in making model planes ';ifa ‘in the center‘s shop for this activity. _ j P t ; id models is the popular activity jugt now. Jouez,h Killian is the club leadér. Boys tvuted are. invited to|pay the club a visit. . The Pi Delta Club will ‘Lold its idiithly meeting and supper 0 Wedâ€" nesday,; Feb. 9. .A Valentine "kid" patty is being planned, and the comâ€" mittee would like, members to come dtégsed appropriately to enter into the |fun.. > x t t & Delta Club Plans ‘alentine Party at ‘Y" imittee. i 4 1 ‘ y, Feb. 4â€" . | '- .m. Boys club. i :30 pm Cub pack meeting. f fqrday. Feb. 5â€" a.m. Game rooms open for play. ï¬:.m. Crafts club; new term. . Game rooms open. Airplane 3 tieh uu Nok MOk Nomapatintle o caai ns $ pue q hok Mik doppate an o n P 3 E. sday, Feb. 3â€" ¢ j 0 p.m. Coâ€"ordinating countil }gej better service ‘my electric washen ).m., Ottemheimer party. . * day, Feb. Pm +0 9 S yl$ so,~ ).m , Square Dance club. | nesday, Feb. 92â€" > &33 15 p.m., League of Womer Voters UR ELECTRIC APPLIANCES ... THEY‘RE SCARCE L» Buy Still More War Bonds IICE company or no ibt Lo M upe munity Center Centers Executive comâ€" y has gone to warâ€"don‘t & 0 Ac}’ * ? ." Camera club. © 1wE press |â€"©â€" Lininoeor % 5 iR wo% 4 ult > hn 3A <5 e ril ho Sudden Passing of _ Hannibal H. Chandler Hannibal Harlow Chandler, (known as ',‘J\'u:r"). 57 years old, and a torâ€" mer Highland Parker, died unexportâ€" edly Saturday in his home at 1733 Asburyâ€" avenue, Evanstoh. | ~â€" Â¥ ~ He was a member of the first offiâ€" cer‘s traising camp at Fort Sheridan in ‘the first World war, ahd went oyer. seas as a lieutenant. Hé was a = ber of the Men‘s Garden club of Highâ€" land l:'a:ik.‘q bachemretimed from zctive business, and tlived with his gisâ€" tcr, Mrs, Jessic Chandigr. : _ . Two ï¬ï¬‚m‘ ‘sisters, Mrs. Jennic jJohnson and Miss May Olive Chandler; both of Highland Park, and a brother, Edwin, of Chicago, | @lso survive. parents, Mary Wilce and H. H. Chandler, died many years ago. Pmen’l services were held Monday afternoon in Evanston. (PSH Naï¬om I Open House . To Be Held Sunday At USOâ€"Salvation Army > The USOâ€"Salvation â€" Ariny, 346 Waukegan ‘Ave., Highwood, will obâ€" serve National Open House on Sunâ€" day, February 6, from 1 to 9:30 p.m. As in past years, the Club will be open to the public at this time, and articles made in the Hobby Shopâ€" costume jewelry, . commando . knives, models, g¢tc., as | well. as mounted prints made, in the Dark Roonu;:ill be on display. The Hobby Sh ‘is t M | YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO USE THE ... | _ | CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM FIRST CHURCH OFâ€"CHRIST, SCIENTIST . 48 North Sheridan Road. . . .>| . || where the: Bible and all xe wriS; of Mary Blkt? Eddy may be read, borrowed, or purchased . || Authorized Christinn gcm‘m;g-" in _ Euglish, ln*h. es Ll<,~>. HOURSâ€"Week Days Saturdays 9:30 a.m. to 9 pm, \waste it l RTHERN ILLINOIS To 2. Rinse wringer solls and wipe dry. . When not in use, always release pressure Pn‘wfln‘dmlk.wï¬quflmbm Hat on one side. If your washer has a ‘‘spinner dryer, clean it with fresh water, ï¬nn,viâ€yhh;dqdod-huuch‘ day‘s washing. | HIGHLAND PARK. *LLINOI® 1. Follow manufacturer‘s instructions on 3. Put enoygh hot warer in to fll it to the waterline after clothes are in, 4. Be careful not to chip or ctack porâ€" celain. Chipped spots may rust and stain ¢lothing. *) / . } $. Fill the tub with:â€"fresh, clean water after washing. Remove and rinse agitstor or suction icups. If your washer has a mpo(nmulp,mmw& until it is cleaned. Then drain washer witer has tun: out of tub, wipe dry with 1 soft cloth to remove any soap or lint. J.Wma:y;ud-nqnhh current promptly, of you may damage your washer. If motor gets wet, dry it to 9 pm, . Sundays 2:30 pâ€" $. Connecting cord should be wiped dry after disconnecting t: put loosely in tub. Some washers are provided with hooks on which to wind cord. ~ run motor while MAINTAINED BY easprn.‘ ~its usual â€" popularity the following ins{ t Jack â€"Monday, Hi N and C Keï¬r..;:'l‘undaya Mike agwi Waednesday, and John (Udell ar nold Petenonâ€"-AThurSï¬â€˜Y \The are open during the ¢ tiré we Cecil Meredith, sketching of ser mes» by Mrs. H. H. Pallat; clay m ing by Marian Gale, ) c w € _cn#t by. Lester Matthewson Thursday.. One of the ice "Bob,"| has rigged up a | Vale \Special â€" features . ï¬'fl | week palmâ€"reading on Tuesday| by m ds edcahe snn en es s "Bob,"! has rigged up a | Valen{i®@[FOR SALEâ€" SOLAR ENLARGER prop for the photob‘zah‘,Tlt | w â€" ::Zt‘i‘lthlï¬ l"" 34 ï¬llédi l:e'!‘.’“ Alâ€" ":::,ml f be | taken x14 automati¢t easel. Three M mm’ be oF ‘@name! stecy trays, All items in Gold stamping is done:.on Tues Thursday, Saturday and Sunday, Coffee Club, with h ade‘ do nuts on Wednudly;oqu(l each . ning from 10 to 11. !? d s d 12 Serving In Bond Boo Women serving in the war bond BWM 1| "~"~*~~* _ ooou "~ad housework. (‘s auri man for coohne and: housework. stamp &oo!::: at Wo?:rh ‘n‘ fg 3 Moderate pay. H.‘ P.; 4395. rvew MiS: Hairy Onflic, MFLJ MR | .. onl se omm Date, Mrs. Thomas Marks, Mrs. WANTED : MAN OR WOMAN TCO# Swanson, Mrs. K K |. ‘drive delivery um and work . im A. ‘V. McPhée and Mrs. J |. grocery, ‘store. Hwd. 3«{2.‘“ ns crctanimcon" Matiohe t IN WARTIME first! Do not 332 M ‘);r':-’ j';d:(:h ts w ke a:{aurine'_ f ant A_g§ hi o. i t d Snd e cropt w ues Art ds / Hith WANTED: INTELLIGENT WOâ€" man for: cooh'-a‘nmd- housework.. p Moderate pay. H.+P; 4352’) ‘M | R. B. Olson, JR ~ SALE : J‘IVE-Y,E ARâ€"OLD modern duplex home; twoâ€"car garâ€" age ; finished basement, near transâ€" portation and‘school. , For further niformation call 4729 after 6 4’9,-.?!: good condition: $80. Also ‘Graflex camera, 4x5, perfect condition, 3 3 film holders, film pack adapter $ Call H. P..4197 or H.â€"P. 917. BUSINESS DIRECTORY it you are in other war work do not * Auto Body Repairing Thursdoy, February 3, 1944 Entered as pecond class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park.|IMlinois. â€" Issued ‘Thursday of each weeck by THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Your Chief Operator .â€" AND TALK TT°OVER “CMIIon Signal Corps‘* ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE ~ _‘ COmMpPANY _ ‘‘.~. _ Phone H. P. 178 RELIABLE LAUNDBY AND } . pHY CLEANNG CoO. e Highland Park Press, 516 Laure eave, Highland Park, Illinois. Teleâ€" one: Highland Park 557. 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