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Highland Park Press, 1 Jun 1944, p. 1

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us * * * Aurouret Elizabeth "$yberg. Dean . O ols« Ram‘sogit‘f ...;....... Homian Joanne Elisabeth Wiettr : k Td U thine and Glla} ... .: .. :. .â€" Elks . Ave r‘ Acceptunce of Class ..| Dr. Hatold Spears, Invocation _ member board of I EICp Presentation of c&-,w}hl)d_a w'm"‘â€"‘"‘.."‘q"... idicnts .‘;? The -a'“. ’fi’hl‘fl-fi Volgu Bout Song ...« I_, Russfan June Gla”duation Exgrcises For Local Grammar Schools as follows: West Monday, June 5; Braeside, T une 6; Lincoln, Wednesday, June |J; and Ravima, ‘Thursday, June 8.. Ail programs start at 8 p.m. i *s 04 The s $7u Vol. The complete prog#ams follow : School district 1 Largo from theiNew World Symphony . 3t . 14 w.&&’?, The cabinetâ€"of the Iilinois cohf:: com J m ids . ] ence of |Evangelical churches has apâ€" i) hold graduaâ€" 1e coming week Negro Spirithal phony. . Dvo Sein wu~. | Rev, Laubenstein | . ; Youss Ro-:"‘poinhd for t«â€"| Fourth Year Here . Prhyer services for the su¢cess of our armed forces will be held in each of Fort Sheridan post c els. on the y the iflvm of Euro p¢) begins ing to Colonel| John ,Rhat. post | commander, Catholic ryices l‘ 6 p. wm;nrh the â€" Evotestant rces at 7 p. my on D. day. |!| ; / The school will continue for two weeks, Monday through F'ridn;,, ‘from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. each day. Child from the ages of 4 to 15 years will be taught| Bible, songs, marches, salutes and branches. rbp EPE OE i o A program will be given on Friâ€" day evening, June 23, in the church at 7 :30 o‘clock, and a picnic is planned for rday, June fl.hsm at 2:30 pm. > is mE wih t information may be obâ€" ined by calling HP; 1731. |.~â€" Daily V acation J Bible School to Be Held At Evangelical pveuncg 0‘clock, Redeemer Cradle | Roll Party Tuesday The daily vacation Bible icb@ for all chilt::a who want to attend will open at the First United Evaiigelical church, Green Bay road_ud}.k‘lurd avenue, on Monday, June 12, at 9 :03 Rev. F. Siemsen, who left the Bet church in Highland P( ‘: in 1941, been appointed one of| three district |superintendents of the is conferefice of Evangelical churchey and i. to the Freeport district. He is of the Oak Avenue church in Freeport. > j ‘The appointment was made at ifinâ€"w day‘s of the conference in Naâ€" perville. F4 Rev. Rarl Bruso, pastor of the Bethâ€" Ichem E ical church in Deer for the 13 years, has been tra ferred the Kankakee Evangelical church, where he will preach his first sermon on June 12. He and his wife and . 8â€"rgonth:old son, Garrison, who have béen residing at 815 Rosemary terrace, | Deerfield, will make their home K4 ,_ During: the processional and ~recesâ€" sional oiflndau.&lprflm& Janice loway . will . present the class.| Invocation and response will beby\b{chuanddlepnfi&m’sfid- cmewiybcmadebyfldwar.dl’m" h Medals will be awarded by the Highâ€" wood of the American Legion and diplomas) presented by Thomas Musâ€" satto, prési of the board of: educaâ€" Tom ing will make tbeprw tation of diplomas and the class, will be accepted by Dr. Harold Spears, prinâ€" cipal of TLtehe_ Highland Park | fhigh school. class gift will be presented by Prtsid*nt John Newey.: c“’r E4 Musical) numbers will be presen by the. s‘ and: girls‘ choruses, the class.| Rev. Christoph (Keller | present the invocation and A Dim'ietFIWwifl hold graduation exâ€" ercises in the Jesse Lowe Smith a torium of Eim Place school FM evening, June 9, at 8 o‘clock. . |, |. | om the age ught| Bible d o bt A y ing, 7 :30 o‘cloe it f 2:30 p.m. in by ca angelical churches hhu apâ€" church in be H; 14 Highland Park‘s NEWS Paper for 33 Years 5. Save fat straps left ‘on plates. Melt then; down with the meat trimâ€" mings,.: || .‘ . at coinit ie to your butcher and get 2 free meat| ‘°"" **3=â€" _.| _ } T 1 points and 4 cents for every pound. uo in ieperre ues Sfin‘todfldy! y n RECEIVE DEGREES . s * omm |~ < "|*~ * FROM 1. OR iLLINOIS, . . ©SOCIAL SERVICE HOUR Among:the graduatés to mm : As in other years, the Highland*] grecs from the University, of. Hlinoi Park Social Service will close in | on Sunday J'm$ 4, will ‘be B&E«m the early ~afternoon during (the ‘| becker, 38 E. Park avenue, B.S summer| months, "The office hours ‘ | trition and dietetics, and Mildred G:t are 830 to 12 o‘clock and 1:30 to | | 317. Bloom : street, A.B, liberal / arts . $:30 p.m."; _ (t. 3 &4 "Dand .scienctes. : ) > :0 .> Vuk o0 .0 t hot: dogs,, sausages, : and s¢oop off the fat. 6. Keep thean-â€"mytin will HWM;}: ‘where it‘s handy. When the can is full, take it 2. Scrape pans before : washing them. No grease is mbfik to be of while they® cook. Afterwards, (clnll them and stoop off the fat.© . Registration for these c â€"will be on Friday, June 9 and Saturday, June 10, until noon at the high school. Classeg will begin on Monday, June 12. WPB Tells How To Get Twice As â€" Many Free Red Points The classes are arranged raccordi to age and swimming abili use the pool is unusually deep in the shalâ€" Jow: end, it is recommended that the children‘be seven years of ag be’ore' starting in the beginning cl A swimming class for adults wil* be offered‘in the afternoons. | | Used fats are urgently needed| for battlefield | medicines, ~munjitions : and for ‘other vital purposes. | $‘%; 1. Save all bits of fat you trim from meat. Once a week melt flun There will be three dif brent clasges. The first c _will b : for beginners, 6 ‘ ; A,A alin J» i ,‘.3},4‘. I;- s e To sooee 1o. dremicine the will be for those who are able to swim fairly well but who have ha%:i:tlk‘e inâ€" struction in the crawl, breast, +nd sideâ€" strokes, Their class time will be devoted to instruction ‘in these strokes and also diving.. The advanced class will be for those individuals who are strong swimmers. Class time for them will be spent on improving “'i"j('": form, developing speed and:¢ndurat and learning life saving tcd;:'ques.,‘ Jze pool‘will be available on Wedâ€" s for ‘recreational v;wi * No instruction will be given in these classes. {| Ne ;17' K049 f Swimming Classes At High School To Begin On June 12 _ The swimming classes at et Highâ€" land Park high school will, ‘itiI: June 12,. and will meet t'wT a for eight weeks. S tR : y i1 The business office of the, N Shore ‘Gas company has mov into new quarters at 543 ral aveâ€" fiue, while the company‘s shop is in a separate building at 48 N. Greenâ€" Bay road. Service tr = pair parts and tools are stored in garage. The new arrangement, accordâ€" ing to District Manager Tom k, provides a cleaner, more attractive business qoffi¢e and display floor : a better equipped service building. "North Shore . Gas company } made many improvements sinte its 1 organization two years ago ;. and company is working on plans 'toibr} 4. . Save water in which you |cook The isix ways to: double fat salvage Highland Pork Hlinvis, Thursday, June 1, 1944 wX Cl NEW HOME OF NORTH SHORE GAS CO. t yaccording use the â€" that the ie betore he w Park Press | Women working the stamp booth at Woolworth‘sâ€"during the week of May 29 have been Mrs. Elmer: Thompson, Mrs. H...J. Eberhart, Mrs, . Emmett Duffy, ‘Mrs. Earl D. Fritsch, Mrs. Albert Gail, Mrs. S. Keare and Mra. John Fay. i â€" oi c nmpent [ w WOMEN WORKING IN: WOOLWORTH* BOOTH NOT.OVERâ€"5s0 CLUB SECRETARY TO SPEAK i Lincoln Lippincott, national secreâ€" tary of the Notâ€"Overâ€"50 club,| wili speak at the regular meeting of the Highland: Parkngwanu club ‘Monday evening, June 5, at. Sunset Valley club at 6 :30 a‘clock. .. I The new regulations do not. permit rooming houses and hotel proprietors to change present terms of ‘occupancy or to evict weekly or monthly guests, Seâ€" derquist said. On approval of the opâ€" erators petition under the new regulaâ€" tions, new conditions are imposed. Only where vacancies occur may proprietors change the tenancy from a permanent to a transient rate. If the tenant reâ€" mains in occupancy for a period) of more than 10 days, he shall be entitled to the weekly rate immediately. If he remains in; occupancyâ€"for a period of more than 30 days, the tenant shall be entitled to a monthly rrate automatiâ€" cally. ‘ $ ooo $ Lecs quarters become‘ vacant, it was qnâ€" nounced today by Oscar Sedetqut‘. manager of the Waukegan subâ€"office, Room 27 Post Office building, Wauâ€" kegan, However, before being relieved of the requirement, | operators | must petition and . obtain approval of, the area rent office. Under aâ€" new amendment to the OPA‘g . Rent , Control regulations apâ€" plying to hotels and rooming houses, operators of such businesses who preâ€" viously were compelled to rent‘ less New Regulations > Given For Operators Of Rooming Houses About sixty per cent of the stockâ€" holders : of the company live in the territory‘ which it ‘serves which inâ€" cludes Winnetka, Glencoe, | Highland Park, ‘Deerfield, â€" andâ€" the territory north ‘to the. Wisconsin state line. The new President, A. W. Conover and secretary and treasurer, C. J. Mulhojâ€" land, are located in Waukegan, where the general office was moved when the company was reorganized. Considerâ€" able increase in the company‘s activiâ€" tigs is expected when home building is resumed after the war and Manager Cgk remarked "We intend to be. all ‘set‘ for post war building. Our new quarters are a means to that end." . Submit anâ€" application for reâ€" newal of gasoline ration ten (10) days before the expiration date of the book: $ {4 present costs of coal and oil used to make gas prohibit rate reductions until the cheaper natural gas is available," stated Mr. Clark: _ | < ~~>â€" MOrmcEe .. B AND C BOOK HOLDERS â€" All Bâ€"2 and Câ€"2 gasoline coupons expire on June 1. Consumers havâ€" ing invalidated coupons representâ€" ing an unexpired «ation may exâ€" change the coupons for vaid couâ€" pons. Apply to the local War Price and Rationing board. | Be sure to enclose tire inspecâ€" tion . record with. renewal applicaâ€" tion..;: ; o [ 25% of, their total rooms to weekâ€" of Wls wjoo use to the welfare and i of the Legion and auxiliar land Stanley: ‘was| chai poppy sale for Hi 1943 Tax Bills to Be Mailed June 15 In Highwood, fiftéen hundred popâ€" pies were ‘sold, according to grs. Walâ€" ter Smith, presi of the Highwood auxiliany, mmv;fimd will go Thirtyâ€"five hundred poppies were sold by.the Highland Park American Légion auxilisry on Poppy day, it is reported ‘by ‘ the | auxiliary president, Mrs. Arthur Johnson." The entire proâ€" ceeds of $523.18 will be contributed to the welfare and rehabilitation work of the ‘American Legion and ‘auxiliary. receive, direct benefit from the poppy Receipts from Poppy Day Sale $523.18 Due to the delay of the Tax comâ€" mission in certifying the railroad valuâ€" ations to the county clerks, the prepaâ€" ration of the 1943 collector‘s books will not be completed and turned over to the county treasurer until June 1. The 1943 tax bills will then be filled in and mailed by June 15. Because of the delay in preparing the books there will be no town collecâ€" tors and all payments will have to be made to Gustaf H. Fredbeck, county treasurer, at the court bouse in Wanâ€" accept payments from anyone desiring to pay there. * . f Legion Wants War. _ ] Service Information ‘The penalty date on the first instaiâ€" ment has been extended to July 15, afâ€" ter which a 1% penalty per month will be added, until paid. _ .â€" i4 the Legion now, This information will be used by the Legion solely for the advantage of the service: men and women in belping thenf secure proper service recognition after their discharge. A file of all such names will be maintained by the post and every effort will be made to keep this data accurate and upâ€"toâ€"date. . The historical committee of the Highland Park post of the American Legion has undertaken a task that reâ€" quires and merits the cooperation of all! Highland Park citizens.: The post is ‘compiling a service record of all men and women who are serving their country in the armed forces. 1 milin Again, as in past weeks, a coupon is published in this issue.: Anyone having a member of the familyâ€"son, husband, brother, daughter, sisterâ€"in the servâ€" Beoch streot, casy of tracks.‘ _ . Wednesday," . June 7â€"Beech County Line road, east of tracks. The schedule for curb ‘pickâ€"up is: â€" Pickâ€"up Route : > t » ‘ Herth ty ‘city Hastin, sast of trneap. *"** ~ Wastebasket . paperâ€"empty match packs includedâ€"pack down in a box or bag. Keep a carton for this near desk jor some other convenient spot on each floor of the house. Paper may be cither wet or dry. .. . Rags of all kinds, needed for emerâ€" gency construction and factory use, may be put on the curb with the paper. Cotrugated and cardboard boxcs and cartons, including all types of cereal Nth::_an and tie in bundles 12 inches Magazinesâ€"tie in bundles 18 inches high, or weigh down with rocks. â€" Newspapersâ€"{fold ir the paper ‘boy sells t bundles 12 inches high To avoid that last minute rush, houseâ€" holders should start now to prepare their paper for collection, suggests Mys, Nathan: Corwith Jr., Salvage ahb%'mzun. It must be put on the curb the night before the pickâ€"up day, as the trucks make an early start. To Prepare Waste Paper ; Everyâ€"scrap of paper is a vital conâ€" tribution to. the war effort. :Salvage must | be increased by more than 20 per cent: to. meet the 1944 guota for packaging food, medical supplies, and Highland Park Recreation â€" Board In Operation June 1 The regular monthly waste paper pickâ€"up from every curb in Highland Park, will start Monday, June 5. The same route as in May will be followed through Friday, Jure 9: ‘The day for each district is listed below. h ; Park Community cénm, Each Scrap of Paper li%;.::‘»med by a notâ€"forâ€"profit Vital to W ar Effort | s1Â¥ @“fi‘.&"&‘"&;fi% Hiat Lecantt d id the information requested to June Cune Bâ€"entral avenue road, west of tracks. 1itcen._junored . popâ€"{; ording| to Mrs. Walâ€" | fi'd €, HM i 10.17 _ will go f ilitati t auxiliary.: Mrs. 4 chiliman . of the} in half, the way them, and tiec in £50 keurol Ate., > Highland Park, I11. Centleman» ./ avenue north to street toul t N 4 Ch Starting with ‘the first game agai h¢ medical department e-hum tkn Fort Sheridan on next l'riz night, June 2, <the Oldâ€"Timers midet ‘a selected service team cach lunder the lights. Games start att9 ‘jpm. ; â€", â€" . }, # : il business mnmddnA:‘ expenses in order that the 1« cdh Red Cross will receive the total )ss : receipts collected each game t.. Admission to the park is free. 'ty_:f.ynifgqnedneupeudflg penny, either for uniforms, z es, the use of the park or fu collected in this manner. itions will ‘be made directly to formed girls who turn all receipty over to the Red Cross. Eh) {fft) is planned to have other t entertainment for these Ing their initial naval indoctrinaâ€" 1 . * (Continued on page 4) | © regular schedule of Friday i ;.n games under the lights at Sdnset park, teams from the various ric¢ leagues will be the opponents the revived Highland Park Oldâ€" Timers, local popular champions un def the managershipâ€"of Eimer Therâ€" Wws Nights Opéen House series of nine Wednesday night h is bei by | ithe : Open mu’;unim under thefleadership of Bob Cooksie. iThese peh houses are for high school ags 'ht:ltixrlh and wilÂ¥ operate . from 8:3§ to 11:30. Dancing, games, stunts, Or shows, refreshments are on the on # Linkbin schoolâ€"Art and recreati Ruit schoolâ€"Citywide pla Braéside schoolâ€"Drama and recréation. Wésqt Ridge schoolâ€"Activities to meet ’ t needs. » $ 3 parkâ€"Citywide pla ofimimity ‘centerâ€"Game rc open for play. Hobby clubs. } o Monday thru Friday ; 9 to zmdzms. \ Day Camps At Sunset, i Wednesdays from 9:30 to 3:30 is to be Yay camp time at Sunset park playâ€" grdund. . Children bring . their l ‘fornilnndurddni,h...: ill{ round ‘camp program. Lead h.',Cb-ord‘u’miueoudl Gir coht volunteers and a staff. . Cin Mondays a simiilar am is iftable â€" for Ravinia school| playâ€" iihg the center on June 1. i rs © for the Playg: eation board is now the musity center, 549 Central av June 9 "school is out." jm 12 EBummer playgrounds are open." *la) and .Recreation a that June 12 starts a ive playground program for Highâ€" id Parks boys and girls. Eirk Place schoolâ€"Crafts and j ‘at the home of Mrs. C. Engene fister in Mundelein. Each member orl dnl beorage wik bemtrved ty verage wi { e hostesses. .. : _ s 34 Assisting Mrs. Pfister will be Mr Fq Dickinsor, Mrs. P. D. rs, M, G. Kettne: and Mrs. E;) E. mfiunlém will meet at ‘ on Williams & Héf»“?nnf oeet : | .it\fic’a_coby;.SI.SOp.ry’u Â¥ k d Cross service organization will s$s the hat" at every game in order t the spectators may donate what» r they wish to the Red Cross. Not iwinia Gardeners {* ill Meet June 9 d Timers to Play rvice Teams for d Cross Renefit J C" o 1x i automobile reported qnlufth :L Park that night by P t ‘Geotge: Hall. ; Te Car next »meeting .of the Ravinia club will be held Friday, June _ hadâ€" been taken by an i¢sâ€" vict" Jack Calvin: Temlingan, been in the: prison at 1+ Officer Hall and returned ce officials; Open June 12 | P t »i'j:gm Piilgty1 No ies M 1 4 [ sa 4 $¢ 4

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