~WELEOME: 1 * THURSDA SUNDAY, * + #:80 sehool ~sind Adult hible class. bor:hnr itvite|all adults who desire their ch to Sunâ€" h{ school, as. #:45. a. y : worship.| Sermon, church in . _ Rev. Wil president of. ‘orth â€" Niinois® be the s Music by the choir of Park. . SU’N?.AY 8 *Iâ€"- t m. Break well, ..J. 10 :30 a. Calak mntes T Feceptlen of SUNXDAY, 411 am. Sherwin (w 11 \a.m. SUNDAT, MkBWIR Pentecost Son & ho‘;u c..-..i'.y nmn.d." € % d 1 L * i __10:45. a.m "Received 1 TUESDAY, hoatéss e i. j stein will â€"t.v“'fl ‘-v‘ ‘. M isters ‘ under @irection of Eather H. Laubenstein udrey | W at the T rmay. un > _: > [ <__[= On this e Centennial ¢onference on l in s ons on muleots" will Today T148b This c an en} urally MAKE DEALI stafrt. ‘Then place â€" fuel de tenti0! hs bn as a § b a . Bt it wid b a bttr pia i wer ‘earrd C Af a $y$s abbrvitns w# adpted, as 40% of sge cld b savd. widn‘t b so brd as un mght k. V can read ths, can‘t & ' North #WiiiGe and Laurette/place tered in the it is just one h helps to le place to th ~Shore Comâ€" pyees‘ Victoty Garâ€" t is off to 4 flying ucera called| our atâ€" the ing, "Mch n abt re spling spC. ths wld Coke Coal? be wise lif you order with your to de your inds time to:do so. un_ up to of equirements.| Natâ€"‘ recommend |Clean, shurch : schoolj meets , we need|a typist || kround purposes. ie mdns C 8 t choral under ndys Lioyd » ons es pred ‘by the t m Coke.y‘ (WE FOR MOUR workhip .sepvice. Dr. service at )ME,_10_CHURCH $3z 0h« priority dn your timh Spend some hours i church PI_acf;einPolitiis { 7 school, i Mrs. â€" Ira nad â€" 75 ontest. f many loyee‘s ke this dult. Bible and Holy Bt. Paul‘s t. John‘s in Nutrition class. ~ ;) | . . Members of| the Inter‘ï¬hh group npte that their nieetiw.f Tuesday, ay 16, has been postponed until noon Friday, May 26. At t)lq luncheon ed Ir‘-;in Thgmle \:’f: thEe“h,igh hool will talk on "Post. War Efforts Undly." . Reservations should clubh will meet| ï¬i their regular club siness and sq ‘ing. ednesday, May (24â€"7:30 p. m;., Red "We call upon ‘our government to rate nowL:ith the | other ‘United ions in setting up a United Nations ncil to proceed with the formation of the General Internation@gl Organizaâ€" tibn foreshadowed in the_‘aqm’l)e- chration and the ily Resolution." & tutday. Ma'j m;w Evening Women, Girl Scouts Serve In Stamp Booth May 22, at 7:30 ro'dod+ vote upon granting the use of a portion 6f the adjacent park property Jor the Raâ€" vinia playground improvement. : , May 18, United Nations Council Day [E | local Y.W.C.A., as part of our ional program;, joins in| the celebraâ€" ibn of this day. Twenty national orâ€" g;xh Bell, Moni¢ May and Barbara etsch. Bd " :AE NE & otut-:.;:r*.w:;d is Sunday tree ::b&e“m#u.' roo fls fm by bcl-nb“r 48 N..a q-lu;..h‘ bo d Tap morning to $:56 In the l d râ€" and Mrs. Sylvester Minica, 297 E. |Park avenue, boy, May, 12. . _ r. and Mrs Donald '#. 215 N. Segond : street, boyl May 183. r. and Mrs. Henry. Lindwall, 1020 street, Winnetka, May 13. ,_‘Mr. and .Mrs. Forrest Laidliey, 1500 Telegraph road, West Tiake Forest, , May f“- [ fo i 1 Tm 10n of this dav{. iI'wemy{,Hï¬oml ‘Or= izations have chosen the | following sthtement as an expression of their MURSDAY, May i18â€"0 > ) ) .| . | 8| p.m., Ascension : vesper service. Tont is mom paigy *h AY, May 19â€" :||| *4 4 | 8ip.m., Men‘s club mecting, \An inforâ€" discussion will consume part of the DAY, May 20â€" : (hs j | 1{# 80 a.m., Young rmw-l.mm class. INDAY, May &te«. T); 000|E CT Tu SDAY, May #%â€"â€" ) .> (ljo... o bl. :.‘-lt. Teachers® wi in |the Anc.- WHDNESDAY, May 24â€" ./. . | . _ Ekfhuutee. uks To o0 of SMfich Reltnr Sunday r is held at 11} p‘clock and W | evening m . which des . testimonies (of r. and Mrs. Fortest Pasley, 1057 Shgridan place, Déerfleld , girl, May 11. Phs stt 1| ~4 hy ill be given at ;‘hteiji meéeting. ark District ME §3 " A‘canvass of the postal‘ card ballot, : the Ravinia school playground propâ€" ition, wias made by the Park Disâ€" ict at their meeting held on Monday vening of this week, . returns owed 365 in favor Tâ€"not in faâ€" or of permitting a po of Roger Villams ‘park ‘to be used: for playâ€" No deunonru given at the Monâ€" y meeting. ‘It is expected that this ‘The Park board will mee innnul-! urned session ‘on M:ï¬y evening," 8] p.m., Circuit meeting in/ Waukegan. in at the "Y" by May 24. 40 a.m., Adult‘s Bible discussion. ##0 a.m., Mornitg worship. ‘Exan J M.. A orning 'Hlmhlu. Mn the morning {service. %N sermon :'h "A Man Full of MM" Acts p.m., Evenin t st ha: pabemntiosfanannet y avenues, .. + R ies ; YWCA Notes igo, girl, May Park Distriét News Items CHURCH® OF) CHRIST, Church is a branch of The Mother Births | 16 JP it P In charge ‘of the dance .:'rlduwn. child clre ‘chai Italia Felicicni, Mooseheart Coâ€"workers are Mrs.) Edi Mrs. Lucille Schlabowske, Scheetz, alumni cdh:' Stilwell, librar; i Hideu‘Mcdd:;, publi¢ity, | Door prizes will b¢ awa: ets may be purcha fro of the members or at the d More Than 3000 Trained in Three: In Ft. Sheridan Women of the Moose, Park lodge 806, wilt spon Saturday evening, May 27, sonic temple, 21 N. Sheri 9 ‘o‘clock. Music will _be p Virgil Lenzini and his orc Women aof Moose To Sponsor Dane \More than 3,000 GI‘s| unable to read â€"and write well enough to meet Army.l standards today. rve , their mm? efficiently |because ‘of the 1 | Special Traiging at Ft. Sheriâ€" dan, which, commanded by Capt. John P‘Ailessandro, and |numbering 1,200, s a record of ting more than f pergce_ntufius dents. + For the best story {writ subject, "Religion in the World" at the annual W ference to be held in July western‘ university, . ‘l(n. Mandel of Highland Par sent a gift of fifty dollars â€"Thrée hours daily, for of 12 weeks, they lr? und tion J;" one of 105 inst: of whom â€" were teachers life. They are tauï¬t.m sentences in the Army re ate Pete," taught to writ do simple division an Thagt ‘ahiwnter pit Thos¢ unfamiliar C transferred to classes w trained instructors | wor for six hours daily 4 \ Students unable to pask 4th grade requiryments are ‘div into â€"four companies and given a| systematic educnmal,ébuu'e lus instruction in basic milittry subjects. _ * Prize Offered fl Story on Religi Mr. Enchelmayerâ€"was many and came to C}nica For nearly half a cen purchasing agent for| the hotel in Chicago.: | He ‘leaves his v&id;‘w, M daughters, Mrs, Marie H« Mrs. Dorothy Romet of, Park, two sons, Eme'st J. of and Carl W. of Evanston, l grandchildren. : .7‘ p.m., Center Boys! ¢lub. 8 pm., Sunsét Terrace a s%amw.,my 20â€"> ©:9:30 a.m., Cttft.chlt..' § 2 p.m., Airplane clyb. : | SUNDAY, ‘May 21â€" 2;30 p.m., Recital, Miss MONDAY, May 22â€" , 7 :15 p.m.,, Home Nursing 7:30 p.m., Spanish class. WEDNESDAY, May 24â€" 8 p.m., H. P. Camera clul FRIDAY, May 19â€" At tg monthly meeting of the Pi Delta Club held at: the YWCA. on May 12, six members }dis d the importance of women in the| country today, ‘economitally, â€" politically and socially. Stressing ‘the| coming elecâ€" tion, Miss Laura . Cross mentioned that in twelve states ‘there is now a majority of. women voters, urged members to study the probl comâ€" ing up |for vote. ‘ f Women, she continued, ;W alize and think about (the . issues to be decided the peace and all the postâ€"w opments,: social security, for icy, NURRA, ILO, and t being . tnade by churc ; "Mts.. K. J. : Lmeqkhal. League of Women Voters, tended the meeting, urged m« work. toward deve i Council, and <suggested the of Waiter Lippmann‘s |U, S Policy. { } Duting the question an« period, the members| deci they, aswell as all w,o:#en. b IOliJ reading and qriousf to do about making a l‘utï¬ for the world. fer Carl Ls Enchelmayer, 7. Highland place, died Friday rotin hospital, Chicago; after which forced his ‘retirem business two years ago. Elderly Résiden1 Succumbs to 1lin Funeral setvices were h nesday afternoon from the 1118 Greenleaf avenue, Interment was private.‘ . Community Ce1 Activities Nokit wl ’i‘rf,; ;‘;ï¬ s in civilian read simple ader, "Privâ€" , count and ultiplication E‘ï¬.c book,. glish : are ere specially with them a maximunm ‘r the direcâ€" uctors, half GI‘s l' f nit ded. Tickâ€" Highland r a dance it the Maâ€" n road, at rovided by estra. are Selma chairman. Contardi, Mrs. Gay I!n. Rose and â€" Mrs. OPF en on ‘the Postâ€"War iters‘. conâ€" at Northâ€" Emanuel will preâ€" class. M You {cConnell. nter arie, two rbst. and Highland Glenview nd eight ld Wedâ€" chapel at Wilmette. sociation. n in Gerâ€" > in 1893. / he‘ was Bismarck , ‘ of . 488 in Henâ€" an illness ‘nt from angwer ed > that ve much thinking g peace of the who atâ€" bers to World ir develâ€" tign polâ€" e efforts ould reâ€" powerful reading Foreign om*| ‘The | nal Girl Scopt candleâ€" . | lighting ce y, which is a redediâ€" reâ€"| cation to prificipals of Sconting, was rful| followed by |presentation of badges. for| This outstanding troop, with a memâ€" velâ€"| bership of 16, received a total of 121 polâ€" | honors. t j 2t y OrtS| ‘ Miss Harrict Kaiser, an assistant and| jeader, presented second class badges to Vangy e and Peggy Helkic. the} Mrs. W. J n, standing committee atâ€"| member of the Scout council, preâ€" s to| sented badg¢ts to the girls she had orld | ledâ€" in a s of community life: ling | Peggy Helkiec, Vangy Rose, Thora rign| Hodge, Jane Perry, Nancy‘ McFarâ€"| land, Barbara Wagner, Joanne Weiâ€"| wer| der and Cgroline Shepherd, Mrs.| that] Raymond Naegle, an assistant leader,| uch | presented es to cight girls in the| cing | International Friendship study group : :’} ace | Susan Fox, Mary Ann Hodge, Barâ€" 3} bara Flynn,| Judy Rose, Pam Madâ€"| dock, Anabeth Sears, Carol Altman| and Mertha Bock. First Class Badges > All Thï¬f,t Shop Profits Always Given to Charity Started ‘during World war I, t Thrift shop, now at 35 N. Sherida road, has been operating ever ’inc s always for charity. It is the shop in town where all the merthan dise is donated and all the profits io ces t Po ce As a Qï¬echl war ; measure, li Thrift shop board has‘voted to gi a monthly tion to the Red Cros for the duration, in addition to. ing chariti¢cs each month,. _ Funcral iservices will be held toda; (Thursday) / at the P’r'ehbnghl church at 3 o‘clock. Rev. L. W. Sher win will read the services Intermen will be in. North Shore Garden, o Memories.!"â€"* _ ‘,. .. : $ ce Officers for the coming year are as Iollowflf Mrs. Roswell B. S'v\:é; president}; Mrs. B. F. Lewis, president; Mrs. Jay Glidden, treasâ€" urer; Mrs| B. F. Newman, secr 4 and Mrs (Willmu T. Jones, publicity chair 4 + (8is .044 Surviving are his widow, F Osborn gï¬,, a son, George O. o Evanston, two daughters, Mrs. Made line Kittl qumlgol Evanston and L ():«.). lof the Waves, four grand: ¢hildz-en,‘ d mZ»brothe'u, Julian of Chicago and Gilbert A., Flossmo« George E. Bliss, Resident of This City ZQT Y ears, Dies The" board also consists of |three members| from um the follo omni:ni’ ns: Wotnan‘s auxiliary | of the Highland Park hospital by Mrs. Horace 'j' ile, Mrs, Donald E. and Mrs, Edward 5. Weil; the Infant Welfare| society by ‘Mrs. Keare, Mrs. John Innes tndqï¬r 4: F. Ric e; the Northwestern Uniâ€" versity skttlement by Mrs. Willian C. Bangs, Mrs. Howell humy and John Stodder. â€" t1"4% George morning in avenue at t dent of Hi He. served as president of the board of educauflgn of District 107 d:or:. the time the Green Bay road schoo! was erect % Mr. Bliss was a memâ€" ber of the Chicago Real Estate boar and had. g¢rved as prestdentâ€"of the Realty club of Chicago. â€" [ss . FEinal Tour Planned By Catholic League . After _t{)"} ceremony, parents and friends "went to view the â€"Scout room in the schpol, decorated by the troop. Results of |projects were on dhm. including n'.r‘creche made | for sthool use, a book on Highland Park, and a large relith\nap of South America. The . refreshments served by ‘troop hostesses wére made by the girls, as well as ‘the serving cloth, which is also a ceresmonial cloth and matches the curtaing in the Scout room, ~George Edison Bliss died l(mdly‘ morning in his home at 522 N. Linden avenue at the age of 61 years A resiâ€" dent of Highland Park for the pas 22 years, Mr. Bliss was associat with ‘the |Albert H._ Wetten Real Estate firm‘in Chicago for 30 years, ; For the final tour of the season, the No{tf Shore ‘Catholic w..:f.’{-‘: léague will visit St. Vincent‘s Infant and" Mat¢érnity hospital at 721 N. La Salle street, Chicago, on Tuct&xy, Girl: Scout| Troop 8, 5th to 8th grades,, i ive, at Ridge school, held their annual court of awards last Friday evening at a community gathâ€" ering in the §choo! auditorium. ‘The program opened with an original adaptation ‘:3; a poem, recited by Barbara F:y‘ï¬:. woven around the pledge of allegiancé. May 23, _ Carol Altman, Judy Rose and Jane Perry. recéived their first class badges from their troop léader, Mrs. C. Wilâ€" liam Smith) Gold Jbarh were preâ€" sented to ‘Pam Maddotk, Mary Ann Hodge, Thora Hodge, Barbarg Flynn, Nancy‘ McFarland, Barbara Wagner and Joanne ‘Weider. The outstandâ€" ing badge winner in the troop was Mary Ann| Hodge with 13. badges. Joanne Wefder awas awarded her. 5+ year pin. ht of the girls also reâ€" ceived. their 30â€"hour â€"service â€" pins, doing work under direction of the Red Cross.|| Barbara Flynn received ber secondl hour service award, a service stripe. | p Ridge gï¬rl Scout Piano Pupils of Troop g)lda Annual |Miss McConnell Court of Awards To Present Recital Â¥f M w i y Sev ons adaiv in sool mds o inaqntcaac e ie lind Waottaent The regulations on rent 1 #eâ€" quire that all property rentéed | dwelling purposes must be regi . This applies to one room in ate home as well as hotels, r ‘ houses, â€"apartments" and‘ 1'.;0 . Kearney will be at the‘ I headquarters from 9 a.m., 10"1 p., andâ€"it is suggested; that all laj lordsâ€" in tthe (i iate vicinity Highland [Park avail themselves, this opportunity to register near. ho now, rather than go to Chicago Waukegan at some later date.| / ;l USOâ€"SALVATION : ARMY : | 1. RANDON %uors {+" | ‘ Coming: Another trip for se*vk n to Zion, IIL, to see the Pagsi [Play. If you would ?ike to go, ltt know at the office. | the name and address of t! They sHould reach the edi nesday noon to insure appe ment, or other affairs whet ‘ad Mchmuwbï¬shï¬?: ehnedatm‘hr‘advm Lestsr ‘8. Olson, Publisher. | [ *‘ ‘_R. B. Olson, Editor. J’J Mecting ‘place andd> housing lacil ties for your visitors; public phone travel informmationâ€"train,‘ bus, | ai plane; Chicago maps and dir checking, | package wrapping | :as mailing; notary public; hotel inf mation ; where : to. buy. shoul patches ; writing materials, news pers, books, music, pool tables, ho ing; snack counter; tools and | All Landlords to . Register at USO Hq On Monday, May 22â€" On Monday morning, May 22 11 through the courtesy i4 Mr. F. Purcell,. Director ‘of_ the Hi Park USO, the Offite of Price J ministration rental| office at kegan . will <have» Atty. Fi Kearney ‘in Highland Park a USO headquarters, 21 No: Road, for the purpose of regi all dwelling units which hav rented on and since Mar. 1, 1 date that rents were frozen. 5 cents per single copy,: pe outside of Lake County, Kesolutions otf condolence, ca ‘‘Miss Sarah McConnell, musicolo4t! ‘ ‘ " gist and teacher of piano and theory|f mï¬"‘ Wanted present fourteen of her ltm:ed‘m, WH " e t e in ‘their first piatio; recital Sunday|f WHITE GIRL, EXPERIENCED, ay 21, go p.m., at the Highland} (with oneâ€"yearâ€"child wants nun! Park Community Center. | || {work. ‘Call Wilmette 3670,. _ * (9) Students taking part in the proif. y ememgh sn are: Greta Lun strom, Michae D es a F“ s.'. iess ve. Lawrence Scimdig. Rarar[ BEAUFIFUL_ PONY, â€"ROAN _ IN owe, Lawrence nadig, Barbardi] 4 . + eber, Judy smmfa Clement Bark| â€" t““fl‘f'"h beige mane m tail. io an| C etuenchiegs ac Baldwin, Patsie Larson, Grov e , evens and Lawrence Rubel. Be W | Okey, Nancy n, â€" Tony| . p6lu & % Faussig and Charles Heimerdingel) > For Rent s Will serve as usierk! f0f Et BELETH .....................,......... .. n,.mmnn on n e on en cce t Entered as second id i March 1, 1911, at the Post lat Highland Park. Illinois. 7| 1B We have available ‘for |your use.t following services and facilities in | club : 1 2 *wi sï¬ ES Lu\ list of all con‘xr;a open to se icemen and the ary pa I arrive from Chicago in a few day A few men. have already (br their clubs.and chetked them } We have> several sets of our including a feft hand set, for yo use. gy 1. .. i Y f hn in '-“m.,ji 312 N. First * Highiand Posk THE HIGHLAND PARK \> 4 notices of | | WANTED: 2ND MAID, WHITE. | WILL PAY ‘TOP WAGES. APâ€" [ ~ PLY 951 FOREST AVE, GLENâ€" 1. COE, OR PHONE GLEXCOE I WANTED : LABORERS WHO ARE If you are in WOMAN â€" FOR COOKING : AND WANTED: METER READEDRâ€" 7 OR 8 ROOMS, FURNISHED, FOR CQOK"WHQ CAN :L%ASS[ST in downstairs wor Telephone H. P. 1625. | â€l) 1061 WANTED : GOO® ALLâ€"AROUND HELP WANTED: WHITE «GIRL Want Ads months of July and Au Excel ‘lent re‘lere;l‘:e‘z. Mï¬n{ï¬ Franklin 9066. * 12â€"14) not afraid pf hard work and .who are interested in â€"year round work at 80c per hour for 40 hours a i:k and ting. o. Shore ons T. Mirticeg timeé. 0. € m "KS Park or Waukegan. â€"â€" ‘~ _ (if} 81c per hour for a five day week. Consider returned mili or may consider girl. No. S} Gas Co. Winnetka. *‘ "(ifp general housework. 2 adults in family. ‘Can stay or go homenights. maid for small house. Good wages; no laundry. Can go home nights. Call H. P. 963 after 6 pm. | (11) Your Chief Operator £ eral housework. No: iviie. rhom . and hate qpr40r Phone H. P. 1052. * 01 AILLINOIS .. BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY| ° *"‘Civilian Signal Corps‘‘ : AND TALK IT OVER cations with payâ€"disaâ€" excellent working coudi; girls and women to learn ating. â€"full pay while in trainâ€" so vital in war as well as part to "get the messige ihrough." |~ ‘0 _ >‘ Wanted to Rent War is on the Help Wanted TELEPHONE OPERATORS Help Wanted Thursdoy, May 18, 1944 A war job in the FOR YOU! COME IN WITH THE V 44 (11) 7 4 d