«BSUNDAY . 9:30 |a. k _ Nexs .: assembly meet at 1 will repre this comy uspu. 1Hinois 1 ety is m Little Hel of the M worehip & #:30 ami/Bunday school in all departâ€" ments. ay holars are being enrolled each Sund@ Last Sunday in the junior depart | |Recognition was given those teachers afd| flupils who had perfect attendâ€" ance. > N Mllowing awards were made: ‘Three hb t to Ann Hecketsweiler, Virginisa Mi#rhoff and George Bray; six month ping §# William Kee, Gertrude Zenko nMArtl . who aiso was on time each §E nine month pins to. Janis Wessling, PE Wessling and Milton Frants. 11 y ib worship.~ Sermon by 1 :30 | adulys ) sor avenue. be each pe tamnd refresh SUNDAY, §.â€"â€" PHURSD. 6â€" 8# p.m. meeting of the board of Stewards he purpose of organization and financial condition of the SATURDAN}Ruly %â€" congregat <will be wmz:u:â€" 11 a. ing Lowe wi for them « tional ture. FRIDAY, “ 14â€" parsonage,}| / THURSD | 2 p.m., meny will for young eBi Asembly Hdcrhc v::hia 2 :80 Sunday school picnic will be held uw refreshment stand. and are welcome. 8 p., worship ‘at Lake Forest in the ; Legion hall, McKinley. and Wisconsin e# â€" / MoOyDAY,AFd¢ 10â€" ' irse; that story is all in fi vActully; the m’k’ gas men in New Guingh foncern mug, BHeat and ‘-Buyiag honds seems casy omparison doesn‘t it? > 9:“ E Matthew cony ents MA a Doughboy in New deal your will e Pksq orers mikiswore CGas co. 9 :30 . sehool. # 45 ‘s Bible Discussion group. 10 :80 orning worship. The yer« on Blind Men Restored ;"* attihew 1. The Nursery departâ€" eny williéald for young children in the # p.m., Shéivoting budy meeting. Ev. cmm‘vnnwwxv P CHURCH en 13 8 1 e Wpaner a Bomiert beepenarch Telfigham received by the parâ€" By Per Ira Rev, Friendly People " OM CLARK â€" way, have you ordéred er supply of fuel» You wise ® you call your id‘ ask him to supply e. or coal as soon as our want ads, "Labâ€" anted" ~ should : have like the sign in a . It read, "Boy . sample our delicious ) to sweep out.)" ; he annual convention of the Bunday School, Mrs. Ira euel, who aiso was on timé nine month pins to. Jania Wessling and Milton Frants. wine worship. Sermon by ; Latubenswein, minister. The and the primary department . band will meet during the he annua) young ‘people‘s t'lo Pastors‘ Institute will ille park. Mrs. John Zenko the local Sunday*school at onsor a beach party Aninri 11 be a basket picnic and ‘Woman‘s Missionary sociâ€" a4 Naperville park; Mrs. F. is representing the local family is to bring their own bl‘.-t"-.hb service. . Dr. subject nhmhll:‘l. to attend the service ‘little children at the parish capable leaders will care g the church hour, Church council meets in the uly PARK PRESBYTERIAN rning worship. [ ty . of Mfl:.‘.m M of month. l.-l&t. i L uk Doreas society congregaâ€" LCOME TO C _ URCH Charisma club (young Sas (ee udn . _Mrs. â€"Edward Weil, chairman : of ‘the‘ Memorial and Ha Day. fund, will ‘receive customary |.¢ontributions ‘made in â€"memory . of friends, or iin honor of birthdays,/ anniversaries }::e;pecial festival days,]. 'fmdthl: used to carry | work The Woman‘s Auxiliary of the Trin. ity church will hold its monthly meetâ€" ing at the Parish Hogke July 12 at 10 a.m., to contiyue its pr on of ‘gurgical dressings for use at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. ~| r f [.or meet at the entrance BÂ¥ the Chicago Natural History m ; ‘Roosevelt. Woman‘s Auxiliary of Trinity C murch : Meet W ed., July 12 _After visiting this museum they will go to the Planetarinm For their 3 0‘ clock lecture,â€"and if . allow# wilt go to the Aquarium. S will folâ€" Jow and in the evening they will stay down for the naval concert in Grant park. : Anyone Memme:o:m Miss Cross at the Y.W. | (who is in charge of the trip.=© || | _ ! : Tuesday, July 11, the 740th M. P. ‘.Innd will play for a sgpecial dancing :Efly. There will be a pro during ‘intermission and at 9:30 refreshments will be served.| Bhip nCt Friendship Clï¬a lat *Â¥" Plans Sightseeing Trip Members of the Y.W.C.A. Friendâ€" ship club and others i will take a_ sightseeing trip on sday, July 13. They will leave Ce rdlmionof the North Shore Line |@t 11:13 a. m.. road and Field drive in Chicago. They wills?hn to eat Intx:? at ‘about 12:1 BE 3: j Wednesday, |July 12.55}:& Married Couples‘ club will meet for supper at 6:30. Therefl}“:ea’ }nyatthe Northmoor try .Glab. â€"At the U.S.0. there \Till: be : shorts at 9 and informal dancing.}! Refreshments will be served at 9:30.) ; On Monday, July 10} Mrs. Lucy Smith instructs in ballroom dancing at 7. At 8:15, the country ing. begins and the Braeside Hillbillies will accomâ€" pany the dancers. At 9415 there is inâ€" formal dancing and at 9%30{an orientaâ€" tion class. for new G.$.0, members. At 9:30 Mrs: Willard Du ‘s group will serve homeâ€"made ‘and coffee. . The Java club meets 4t 10 a m. on Sunday, July 9. . During e day golf, available for all those are inter= ested. From 7 to 9 a (buffet supper will be served. At:8:30 the 344th army band will, play for dan¢ing and there will be a short prog {':during inter= .‘m £ | cge e f U,S.0. club and for uï¬?u women a: the Y.W.C.A, > !! ; ‘ yarlil § Friday at 12:30, the wives of service men will meet at the el for lunicheon and bridge. The 344th Ffay band will play for dancing from & til 11. ‘ Saturday, July, 8, from 6:30 to 9 service men ‘and womeh will have: a chance to make their‘ sand wiches from spreads at the * (bar. There will be a singâ€"song and informal dancâ€" ing at 8. At 9, raovie shorts will be shown. . As always, overs ght sleeping is available for servicé men at the Northmoor Country Club Entertaiga At Pool for USO Guests :On Thursday, July 6, there will be a duplicate ~bridge tournafient at the Highland Park U.S.0. p. m. Also at 8 there will be inf dancing, and at 9:30 refreshments!will be serâ€" Eridag ar LXA tha sns mds uhclrk. 5:30.â€" Here the Bible and. all authorized Christian Science literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. 4 ZION LUTHERAN Oakridge : and High Mimd. m. 11 o‘clock and the Wednesday . n-ï¬:‘f" ng meeting, which â€" includes Christian Science bealing, is at 8 o‘clock. _ The subject for this week 2\ lea. mon, Sunday, July 9, * .‘ â€" Smail children are. cared for This Church is a branch of The Mother Chureh, The First Charek of Ohrist, beient WrÂ¥he Sontay Moraing_service is beld at 11 o‘clock and the tï¬a evening FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST God Remembers." . .. _ . ;\ 7 p.m., Evening [servic & K. 3. Broadway of Dixon, HJ., wil} prea i Holy Communion.| will be, at both morning and tnlu= fees. â€" TUESDAY, July 11 ( 8 p.m., The Berean Bible will meet at the. home of Lillian h on Dundee $UNDAY, July #«â€" = O|;}il 8 _ 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. Leglie Dreiske, superintendent, _ 119 e WEDNESDAY, July 12â€" . § Pk. Prayer mdeting. â€"| es 9 a.m.. Chureh school. .. 10 a.m., Morning worthip, A 10 :48 a.mn,; Morning serfvige. ‘"What \han # , the wines the e f¢ M) from-‘ , 8, from wom ‘,-w heir own . he se ’gf se tho movie shor $ 'i‘ & serv ;;m f?( .‘ 9330 {an orientaâ€" +.$.0, : members, ‘s group ‘and coffee. ~740th M. P. )ecial dancing *p leason serâ€" F{ Miss~ Betty. McClure, dhkughter of jMr. and Mrs. H. W. lure, 583 Central avenue, WJ on the honor roll ;ï¬or the second ter n:t Lake Forâ€" fk“ college. Miss McClure is a memâ€" ber of Kappa Alpha, honptary sororâ€" ty for upperclasswomen} Women‘s Athletic association.; ics club, kn'd was news editor of (fl Stentor, the college n & ‘ Betty McCh.}re' ‘OA Honor Roll ‘Mr; and Mrs. Arthur Bepnardi, 213 tCheridan avenue, J High .. ghrt, Jll.ne 29. .: ‘â€"l } Lt. and ‘Mrs. J. N. Kelly, Highland hotel, girl, June § [ _Cpl. and Mrs. Donald Christman, 625 Laure! avenue, boy, Jhly 1. : Mr, and Mrs. Peter Rogsi, 1547 S. }5!. Johns avenue, boy, July 3. # _ Mr. and Mrss Elmer, Bqnson, 1801 Deerkeld" road, girl, July 4. Mr, and Mrs. Rb?crt req, 265 fla_z_el avenue, zirlï¬,;]nge“‘.‘ + | Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Warren Jr, mgq N. Green Bay road, gitl, June 29. Pvt. and Mrs. G. M. Marshall, 415 N. Sheridan road, girl, Jure 27. . Mr. and Mrs. Ilawi'éncf Willson, Great Lakes, girl, June 27; | â€" j . Subscriptions are on s: office of the council, 224 S avenue, â€" Chicago. |For , r call HAR 9047, $s tlt The series includes a cycl day evening piano‘ concert nent artists presenting th piano literature. low scription prices are made the‘ notâ€"forâ€"profit | educat f program of the c mflr" w § > _/ ,‘ i ‘The artists to agpear ar Serkin, ~who has ‘few planistsi Wanda Landows harpsichordist, in‘ a progr ing : both harpsicaord ~an Alexander Uninsky, virtu great Russian traéï¬*ion; W cuzynski, winner of} the W ternational Chopin ¢ompeti Lhevrine,| brilliant .pianist, Eppinelle, winrier of the yo award, The â€" Musical l 32 presented annually by the cation council ofâ€" Chicag nounced ‘a , progr for | season. ‘The series is giv benefit of students 'of the music lovers. | 1 _ Opus 24 meng‘ 4 Dance of the Miller‘s Wife The Corregidorâ€" | The Grapesâ€" I (First concert performance in Tone Foem, "Death and\Transtig Annual Musical 4 Piano Concert Se ks# ~wiutabn 4P nsl FPTIITY MZ -lq Opus 64 .......... Mendelssoh Symphony No. 5, Opus 47........8 s’-a;.y. 16, at 4 Concerto, D Major, for String h.Alhcnm“ o‘on?o7c m s f Au?nu lento ?olt:'.’é hestre 6 Arranged for. & Maximilian Stein «First performance in Symphony No. 35, D Major, K Symphony No. 35, D M $ ?‘S.I QW) Sxbtvel uite .No. 2, m "‘l’b‘ Coronerd Hay" .......... Saturday, 15, at 8:30 d Overture to lthn of â€m"' i To Tiskin a._.....‘. Concerto for Violin, E. Minot, Morn and String Orchestra.. onlanftainen ofiimed a from "‘Daphnis et Chioe" ........ Tuesday, H‘ 11, at lm Ovm‘ *"The Roman Carnival Coneerto for Viciin, D Major,!~ "Come Symphony, © "Jeremiah‘*‘ ............. Jennie . (First in C| 8ymphony No. 1, E e wpthut« Third Week Tone Poem, * Juan‘‘....... Suite t&"% Fire Bird"... 12 Gante La Overture to "La Suite from the Film, (First perf ¢ in C Aria from ‘,*Cenerento s m > Jennie Tourel | Symphony No, 4, F Minpr .« ‘Eschatkowsky y No.: eaie+ ‘_â€" Saturday, July 8, at 8:30 |p.m. A Little Serenade (Ein NncBtMUSiKk) ......»...â€"}.â€",.~â€"â€"|..|.... MO®AIt Concerto No. 4, D Flat Maior......Mozart lun,»ody n-'.'?l. Tor Ww .< / (Continued '(rc'g*\ Program, Second Woeek Ravinia Festival | Golden Orchestra Introduction : Afteroonâ€" City," for Obtainable ats Features, Togethet with the Weekly Magazine Section, M the Monitor an Newspaper for the s || Price §12.00 Yearly, or $1.00 a Month. % luding Magazine Settion, $2.60 a Year. 73 In Offer, 6 Saturday 25 Cents, canxs?:s SCIENCE nr.:ï¬mg ROOM 43 N. $HERIDAN ROAD, HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. ( _ As |Infernational Daily Newsps per hi "im "_-'ï¬â€™â€œ, e ie Pdtncichs oo Tuady ant heapeine To in tair Births Joseph Ssigeti World‘s News le at the Michigan servations : Rudoiph s. among h, pianistâ€" Seaturâ€" d â€"piano; in the told Malâ€" arsaw Inâ€" on ; Josef Beatrice ung artist has *anâ€" e coming for the iano and Jof Tuesâ€" L by emiâ€" t best in cost subâ€" ossible by Pnul and thcil. 10 . series rdult Eduâ€" g takoviek Aal...â€".... 5 o‘.).h“ cerenrce RHWEE Chicago) {mtha." ... Strauss ..... Ravel ‘1es ago) chel No. ~Barthold uuhhovie: P. E. Bach by hajko waky fravimgg De Falla Bernstein 1) Brabhms Sibelfua Mozart Rossini Rossini Bartok THE PRESS ©| °~~:~~ SCIENCE MontroR : Then#x?uludohdmntiuqfthc Women lof <the Moose is Wednesday evening, ;J+y 19, in Witten hall at 8 o‘clock. | | e h H'u:m’ Williams served refreshâ€" ments during the social hour. | . A Womeri of |the Moose auditor‘s meeting was held at the home of the récorder, Louise Onesti, on +Monday. After the meeting, games were played and Mr3," Onesti: served refreshments in honor of the retiring escorts. ; On Wednesday, the first meeting of the lodge year was ‘held, with Mrs. Virginia Garino, senior regent, presidâ€" ing. The pew chairmen, Mrs. Marâ€" guerite Seguin, war relief, Mrs. Edith Contardi, aumni, Mrs. Julietta Smith, Academy of Friendship, Mrs,. Helen Rogen,‘,.dfld care, Theresa Runm homemaking, Gunne Marchi, hospit guide, Mrs, Ada Jones, Nbrary, Mary Allen, â€" ibership, ~Katherine Pons:, Jacks, social service, and Ruth, Koopâ€" man, publicity, took over their duties. ;Duringvï¬e initial period of training inductees are permitted to ask any questions: he may have relative to his persong#! status in the army. : . Women of the Moose ‘Previousiy, . inductees were given their introduction to army life at the receiving| companies. Now all the recruits are. :zm:ibkd upon . comâ€" pletion of processing‘ and are schooled together in‘ suchrudimentary army subjects ag customs of the service, military ‘cqurmy, marching and forâ€" mation. . .. | Mys | A<new, method . of‘ orienting: new recruits toâ€" army training has been placed inleffect at the Recruit Recepâ€" tion centér at Fort Sheridan, accordâ€" ing to Cplonel John T. Rhett, post commander. < Start New Method of Training at Ft. Sheridan «~When lordered, up for induction, men will feport back to the induction station f:tr; screening physical, examâ€" ination, assignment and induction. At that time| they will be allowed ito exâ€" press a‘ preférence and will be asâ€" signed to| the army or navy to meet demands.| of each service. . Service records will be ‘initiated at that time for men Assigned to the army. Navy «ssignees |will be sent to the navy reâ€" cruiting station for proceessing. Army inductees | will be transported‘ to the via surface trantportation. | ©=/â€" / > Men wfll continue to réceive preâ€" induction| physical , examinations at #Ahe induction station and then will return to|their homes for a minimum of twentyâ€"one days. Certificates of physical fitness will be sent to their local Selt¢tive Service boards> and copies will‘ be forwarded‘ to the men to inform : them whetherâ€"they have been acédpted or rejected. 2# The change is being nrade in accord with a nlgoml plan to establish a pool of men physically: qualified for induction fin order to be able to meet exact army and navy quo,}as-nt any given timg, # 5 Men from Illinois being inducted under Selective Service after July i will report back to the Armed Forces Induction | station at. 166 West Van Buren mlot_:. Chicago,‘ before going to the army reception center at Fort Sheridan jor â€"to: the‘ navy recruiting office in | Chicago, it has been anâ€" nounced At: the: headquarters of the Sixth Setvice Command here. ~â€" Men Inducted. Report Back to Chicago Center man uunu‘ James Thomson, Ravinia; Helen Dedn, 458 Lincoln avenue; A. g!l' son, 83 N. Second street; Lillian ? Homewood â€" avenue; Ronnie Jacobs, .817 Linden Avenge. Linden Avenge. R s ‘Winnen‘b{ prizes donated by merâ€" chants will be notified by mail, _ ‘Pete _ S ,_ §87 Glenview avenue; Frank Fo | €01 Jefferson avenue, Glenâ€" goe; Jud walback, Box 582; c?'hnn- wich, 30: orth avenue;.Rite Doty, 360 E. Park‘ avenue. f Powie ; % $25 Bonds | / 8. Ru “Fh. 805 le lane} Edith Fyffe, l::†urel .vd!w?: Carl â€" Bonson, 1827 d road; N. B. Larson, 280 McDaniels iwenue; John Sloot, 902 Osterâ€" Florence Ferraro. ‘383 Adams street, Glencoe; Sgt. Carl Welker, APO No. §871, New Yotk, N.Y.; Mary McPhee, 1701 Hillâ€" side . drive; Devendorf, 1021 Lauâ€" retta pmmmd Cueehairo, 141 8. Second s * _ Winners jof grand awards at the Highland Park American Legion carâ€" nival, held over the Fourth of July week-endJah Sunset park, have been announced as follows : f $100 Boads || > > . . _ i4 Announce Winners Of Grand Awards At Legion Carnival Fpe UEA 5 cents per single copy. outside of Lake County, ment, or other affairs an) ad uinssion charge is publi| will b charged at regular adv@rfising rhte Lester S$. Olson, Pu l $ : K. B. Olson, Editor. it *‘ the Highland Park Pres, £516 : avenue, Highland Park, {Ikinoi j phone : Hichhanlrk #1 Communications :intendd for publi sation must be written d pne side of the paper only, and bet gigned with They should rnchth‘ Wedâ€" nesday noon to insture §pbearanct it ‘hmm I "* i % Entered .as . second ‘{lk March 1, 1911, at the Of Highland Park. Illinois. _ Issued Thursday of w Although the program ag spons by District 3, Sixth Se comm junior R.O.T.C, instructogst from | trict 1 and 2 will also participate. together, . junior â€" R.O.T,.G [i from 29 Chicago high séhpols the fort for the traizing.! | ~ | Under the command of} Major â€" ney S. Stocking, o€f, 4921 [North eott: avenue, Chicago, the i school will place special fefmphas methods of teaching mili subje Bu_ic infantry subjects wll{ AUTO RECONSTRU Dynamic Wheel F .A:od GFonht.R w ldnï¬". $22 N. First llh: Nearly 100 officers and @glisted from junior R.O.T.C. anils} in IHi Wisconsin and Michigar #ifl cony at Fort Sheridan this for â€" Junior RO.T.C Officers At For vNJSC0N8In and Abchigam® wiil convei@r at Fort Sheridan this . for W weeks of intensive traini ‘ to Colonel John T. Rhetf, t iâ€" An| infantry < first I"'t‘c'nani ,. World ‘whrâ€"I and a‘ soldier with 880 years, 3 months and 23 dbys serviée, First <Sergeant Aléxandeg E. 'l sâ€" ette, retired "Friday, Junk, 30, affer spending the last four yoiars at FW S&ezridan as. the "top kiek" of (Mhe 1622nd ~military polite chmpany. | : Strgeant Guenette, orifinally 1 Cligty Fitchburg, Massachusetts, ‘first Bnâ€" listed in the army in Felu: y. 1498A, and)since then has travéled exibhâ€" sively, in uniform. He been! id camps from coast totcoast ;. rom VMhâ€" couver. Barracks, Vancouyér, Wakhâ€" ington, Fort Sam Housto§,| Texas} to Fort Adams, Rhode ‘Islamii} and Mirâ€" merly whs stationed at F@r§ Sheril for three years beginning inâ€" 1909 ‘For 25 months Sergeapt Gueny t« was in the Philippine WIglands |liim Luzon, Samar < and | ite, now!ffin| Jap hands, World.warâ€"I fbÂ¥nd hir Jn both Franceâ€"and Germang.} Later h spent over â€"six years! Scho fi® Barracks, Cabhu, Hawaii,{ope of ithe military objectives of thef vage J&p attack on December Z. 1% l THE HICHLAND PARK PR Sergeant Reti After Serving Thirty Years This year the operas will 1 "Aidga" on Friday evening, July 21 . ravid i * on Saturday: evening, »,“ 22, Whnd "Trovatore" on Sunday ‘eveging, ‘% 23. Participating artists: fip cl ui e Stella Andreva, soprano, Metropolifin opera, Elda Ercole, sopraihg, ovin; Garden, La Scala, and kn operas, Anna Kaskas, m [’- opralie Metropolitan opera, Sydn x. Raytiir, tenor, Paris and San Car ' form@® Metropolitan) operas, M 45 P ‘-i mo, tenor, Chicago and (Skhn flo operas, George Czaplick} | bari ( th Chicago opera, Mostyn Thpmas, biki tone, ‘Covent Garden andfSan C@#fo operas, George Czaplicki, #a ritofe, Chicago and Paris operas, knd Ha B1 Kravitth baso, San Carlo dpera Cdlf pany. The musical dite wiu ) George . Shick ; stage mankger, Olitis Raybaut; stage director, Mario V; 4 Leading the numerous corbs de bafle will be Lydia Ariova, preiniere dafsâ€" euse, and. Lucien â€"Prideatix, prengi danseur; 8 K: > p Subscription rates: Resolutions ot Weekâ€"End Festin At Soldier Field ._ With 400 persons particigiating, ahy a cast including artists frony the outstanding opera compal â€"Aff‘. The Chicago, Metropolitag jand i Carlo operas . ... Maestib| F. e Gallo, famed impresario of loperatat popular prices, and Har Ze\iMir, Chicago concert manager ji nnoutibe a weekâ€"end feBtival of gfaipd a under the stars at Soldi@s [ field. ie e "hlove Shie A fuly Phonorfl. P. 1 RELIABLE LAUNE DRY CLEANIN« CC t dan ty s DAHL‘S N + Fewt CR o at If you are in m_mmtbn‘w Cmhoke: Pittes Seec pranl bate white, t e ‘anent, no laundry. Call H. P 5924. 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Stitzel Jewelry Shopâ€"Saturday, July 8, 15 and 22, from 1 :30 to 4:30 p.m. On July 23 unclaimed articles will be considered abandoned. AND TALK IT OVER bflï¬!lfldlpeoeï¬tph-â€"; excellent working condiâ€" tions. â€"â€"full pay while in trainâ€" girls and women to learn local, jlong distance and other : branches of operâ€" No experience offers part to "get the message through."* . : Operating positions availâ€" lble‘initelgh.e workâ€" so vital in war as well as War is on the .wires and A war job in the : Civilian Signal Corps" Wanted to Rent Help Wanted TELEPHONE > OPERATORS Hcip Wanted COME IN FOR YOU! THREE paYs For WITH Notice® , July 6, 1944 ~~ Newcastle 4940 (19â€"20) t B iC Te ies B ooï¬ esns (19) 9 t