WEL Tington toni, Bish or of the At \Park, Bishop C. H. Stauffacher i[Kansas City, Mo., will preach . in the afternoon at 3 a‘cieok W jwill speak on "The in th® eveni "Why I Am : will Sunday, July §# > 9:30 a.m. Supday school in all departments â€: the general suâ€" pervision of B !l D. Fritsch. : . 1100 a.m, |} figi worship. . Rev. Leste r H. Un in, minister, will ‘"preach (Rofi "Excellence in â€" . Friday, Aug@ #â€"â€"Communion an nouncements Wo§h in the afternoon and evening. y\ Sunday, Agk.l 6, 10:30 a.m. â€" Celebration ;J“ joly Communion. Preparatoryfigyvice at 10:10 a.m. Sunday, Awg}13, 2:30 pm. â€" Sunset Park @ilrch picnic. Aves. * 8:00 p.m. Lake Forest gion hall, Me Sunday, July 9.30 a. m. 9:45 a.m. slon group. 10;:30 a.m. sermon topic .“nhllo‘ i' ® P X M Yourig be cared for in the # by the nursery of little chi | d the Chureh hour. Parents y come to Church confident that it little children will be cared {6§ by capable leaders. Laurel, Linden: Prospgct Aves. Church , H.P. 263 Rev. Louis rwin, D.D., Sunday, July 3 flesay, "Frmf ht Ongeoved / Heâ€" Poge 4 Buy for: yv% tune. Soon the lights go on. again and lidme building will be, resumed b may expect the CGas ind h to be ready with improved | * ting, _ refrigeraâ€" quipment tb ‘serve your new . Reporti launching of a th'iré "Ca ing an impresâ€" si cer, y, the lovely daughter founder smashâ€" ed ‘a i champagne over her stern ##iighe slid gracefully down the 3,"* â€" Next week Laurel Avfli'lc(}ovm St. Lester H. nstéin, Minister 11 :00 a.m. :v%wmnm West Centt@iliand McGovern Wife (m new home): BETHANY BVANGELICAL Mawns the | . season, arâ€" & for the care & h the Chureh nts come to Church thai little children I‘ve counted five," NOW as you plan ‘home for the fnâ€" of lumber go inâ€" ll'\‘nixht at Barringâ€" Warner, supervisâ€" area of the United , will preach, 1. This will be the Gas co. ch," and at 7:30 e subject will be Day at the Barâ€" . A. J. Faust of ing . worship . in e American Leâ€" v and Wisconsin y school. ng worship. The s Bible Discusâ€" ig worship servâ€" 1 preach on the ME TO CHURC CHURCH Oe t a & e 9:30 a.m. Sunday school. Breakwell, superintendént, { 10:30 a.m. Morning w Women‘s society . of Service meets the first the month. Mrs. Ira ~Bro president. i a F. _A (free public reading is amdmed by this church at 43 N. She r0ad whith is o t:l:l'ly' from 9:30 o‘clock i&th_e mo to 5:80 in the afternoon, and on Satâ€" urdays until 9 o‘clock. On Sinday the reading room is open from 2:30 to 5;:30. Here the Bible Ahd all authorized Christian Sciencé jliteraâ€" ture may be read, borrowed ‘or purâ€" chased. | i f _._Rev. William Overend, pfl Sunday servicesâ€" | [ 4 HIGHLAND PARK METHGO North Ave.m_xe and Lanrettï¬ mhildren are cared f ing y church service. , Supday school is open up tqu&;e age of 20 yur:j held Surnday morning at 9:3 m Bunday morning gervice is held uu o‘clock, and the day levening meeting, which inâ€" e testimonies of Chris Seiâ€" ence healing, is at 8 o‘clack] | Tlt subject for this wee son sermon, Sunday, July "Truth,"* on n rigst cuuuc:_l_lor cm*m | sCIENTIsTâ€"| [ | 887 Hazel Ave." |. This Church is a branch 6i Mother‘ Church, The First Chu Christ, Scientist, Boston, u'-l ult Bible class. _ | [ 10 M5 a.m. lorni&: worsk sermdn by the Rev. 5 A. P 1030 a.m. Sundgy school. Sundgy, Aug. 20â€" | . _ ~9:3D a.m. Sunday school a 8:00 p.m. aular month} ing the Commlry *A Sunday, Aug. 6â€" | . > 9:30 a.m. Sunda: lchoq&. No morning 'orflaip. 8 y, Aug.. 13â€" _ xi n‘m by the Rev. Arthur 10::5 a.m, Morning wo! Bermon topic: ** & and Misuse of Power.*; . {L Monday, July 31â€"| | 0 >. 0 [| 9:80 a.m. Sunday â€" schoo}! Adult Bible class. | . j â€10: Sn.ln. Mornj*g_ worsh Sunday, July 3 Gree 5n.yud.$ndrlo-em : ';t,c.A.mu,:..M Endeavor at 7: s ing service a t7:45. * erlasting ‘Gospel." . _ . . O oi oe * e Et | T UNITED EVANGELIC Green Bay Rd. and Laurel ‘A F. S. Robinson, pastor | Sunday, July 30â€" . . _ | ~|| Sunday school at 9:30 u.m‘ Leslie Dreiske, np.mund-Jr.fl Ic#hwnrvicc at 10;:45, New World." e ::>+ * Wednesday, Aug. 2. TV will be no midâ€"week service at because of the camp meeting. Friday, Aug. 4. 2:30 p.m. Laubenstein will preach at the Anâ€" nive Day Fellowship se at gton Park. wieue Monday, Agu. 7, 8:00 p.m.| The mon meeting of the bogrd of Bambut, Nigeria, West Africa speak in the afternoon. _ . f _ Our jlocal W.M.S. is in ‘charge of the Missionary conference of day at 1 :30 p.m.. . ~> /. be no midâ€"week s« because of the can Friday, Aug. 4. Lau tein will ; nive Day Fel gton Park. y, Agu. â€" mon meeting 9k isT. JouN‘s CHURCKH| Tel. HP. 1731 s \im e § 11 mam®y .>). Ayy |cavname ; DIVIDEND fuf The Lake ‘ established ristian y of kwell, DIST ich ‘s. Ira Place t:.upih d is s lesâ€" rf Ad LE BlI HFL FT. ‘ The ch of durâ€" neetâ€" Ave. ehn. and eet© and and Â¥4 â€" Appert, whose experimental work in food research termed him a sciâ€" entist; developed the present methâ€" od of food preservation by t in hermetically sealed containers| only after the French goveknment, in 1795, offered a prize for imâ€" proved method of conserving food. At that time France overkome by scurvy, malnutrition,.and d diseases which attacked: the ed forces as well as the civjhn ulaâ€" tion. The process we so freely, call "canning," is, in reality "Appertizâ€" ing." J0k Frenchman Dh«i;n’r The process of canning was covered by Nicholas Apfl:rt, al scure Frenchman whose name t is as insignificant to the laym: the discoverer of ice cream|| children. Je ael ( "Another Federal approprintion has just been made, and as long as there‘s a demand for ‘canning, we o Posaininey thatone wiy tven hore a possi we even through the flmfï¬u e disclosed as she happily went on to point out the various newly instialled machinery. 1 7 As the center is underâ€"the jurisâ€" diction of the yrural War, Produption Board training program, metropoliâ€" tan areas do not have the opportuniâ€" ty t8 operate such plants as do rural ArCRE. ‘;>* ; 1 | ~Green: and. wax beans M,L,the list of popularity, although cherries, spinach, . peas, beets, < rasy ies, and chicken have been canned, The pea huller‘hulls a bushel in seven minutés, ‘while the bean splitting ‘muhine can take care of a bushel in two minutes flat. â€" o _( _ EFFICIENT PROCESs *‘ The most remarkable thing is the rapidity, efficiency, and cleanliness of the work. As soon each| perâ€" son finishes her work she is at libâ€" erty to leave, at which time she is informed of the time s:f is to call for‘her ecans and the cost. A nomâ€" inal fee of five cents per c¢@n is charged, which includes, salt, can, use of machinery, and‘any agsistâ€" ance necessary. One need not have a lï¬nowlodge of canning. Seven | paid assistants are on hand at all times to instruct and operate the machinâ€" The time saving procedure| deâ€" veloped by Mrs. McShane and David Van Patiten, representative of Wilâ€" ham °C. Petty, mpc:(::zndon of erhools, takes no lo § 30 minutes. Two hundred, seve one cans were processed in ;% minutes, yesterday alone.. { ' "And we haven‘t begun to ‘work 10 capacity," declared Mrs. | Mcâ€" Shane. "We can take care of thres times. as many people," she added. praise from every person who visited it â€" = : $»2% + CANNING PAYS BIG |., DIVIDENDS TO HOUSEW!I » The Lake County . Canni + established ‘last year to ommoâ€" date, local canners, 0 tions last week under the i« on of Mrs. Frances McShane, who made the industry a professional study. Sponsored by, the U. S. [Deâ€" partment of A.zrlcu’tun,;' and |the U, S..and State Departments of |Ed: ucation, with the equipment « chased by the Lake Coun&! of Supervisors, the center has brought Mrs. ‘Catherine Turko, 2 Grove Ave., North Chicago, in the past week has v-r«} cans, marveled at the el-f}cie\nc{ evident. + Pb ME s y Keeps Home Clean ; ‘"The best part of it all is th doesn‘t get my house dirty," beamed, proudly holding up a ; ple of her bright, lhining.cz\l. I‘T IS goodnews to all of that a fimited number of telephone sets will be made f. home use starting some time year. Unfortunately, this doing many things to give service at the earliest . moment.: We *u-mn& 1ds # M;flm Rad ptay se '“u".;.' i ko+ nd as long as ‘canning, we rate. There‘s ;i:v'm ork irg. M e y went on to N e all rop: nethâ€" at in only 6. m _disâ€" : obâ€" oday n as s to F)ka ho, ‘98 * 80 t it she &A# 4. ulg“ienb-l ‘still are rents of March 4; 1948 â€"â€"â€"‘. >‘ 8, Landlords will conserve their time if ill write exp‘aining peculiar un;upces of their case, instead of calling in person,. . . . _ < 1. Amengments to maximum rent regulations for housing and for rooming houses and hotels, and inâ€" formation lfci:nkcmiqc them, proâ€" viding for| q.uu decreases in reats which, . on h 1, 1942, due . to peculiar : cireumstances, were :substantinlly lower or higher than rents generally prevailing for comparable modations are atâ€" ttched. l { * 2. Forms of petitions for adjustâ€" ments of rents under the amerdâ€" ments are ‘}avw&blo. However, no petition whir. H“:numin_ed qflpe: property f registered. f tition must be neccompanied by landâ€" lord‘s copy or reg#stration state: ment. : ;>>>1 Y Horseback riding is available on Wednesday, Al::nn 2, at T o‘clock. Bridge instruction begins at 8. A poster contest Yill be conducted folâ€" lowed by juke box dancing, movies and refreshments. LpFi ut c oon ‘Tuesday, August 1, there will be dancing to the 740th MP band, beâ€" ginning at 8 o‘rlock. Refreshments will bo"provï¬do‘{ by the Exmoor club and will be served at 9:30, Monday, July 31, is regular dance night at the USO. ‘Mrs. Lucy Smith instructs in bgllroom dancing and at 8:15 the e dancing begins to the music of the Braeside Five. Cake and coffée will be served at 9:15." ‘ per will be gerved. There will be a singâ€"song at 7:45, and the 344th Army band will play for dancing at 8:30. iyt On Saturday, July 29, there will be a "make, your own": sandwich supper from k:‘&O' to 8 p.m, Followâ€" ing the supper there will be a keno game, movies, and dancing to the juke box.> Over night sleeping is available for servicemen at the USO and for lerviceï¬men at YWCA. The Java club meets Sunday at 10 a.m. Golf, swimming, and horseâ€" back riding gre available during the day, From T to 9 p.m. a buffet supâ€" On Friday, July 28, wives of servâ€" icemen will meet at the USO for luncheon at 12:30 o‘clock. From 8 to 11 p.m, sérvicemen and GSO girls will dance:to the music of the 84th Army b-nf at an outâ€"ofâ€"doorâ€" dancing party.| During the inter mission, guests| and hostesses will be entertained \by a variety show, part of which twill be a wrestling match. Refreshments will be served at 9:80. t & n t t A pocket billiard tournament will be heldâ€"at the Highland Park USO Thursday, July) 27, at 8 o‘cleck. There will be Ja: to the ;juke box also beginning at 8 o‘clock. Reâ€" freshments will: be served at 9:30. Activities At Local USO Club We‘ll ask God‘in our nightly prayers To speed the final day ? And for the bemou freely gave God bless the sons of U.S.A. . ‘_ _ chaps, | | 1y You‘ll rid the world for ever more Of all those tr;cherous little Japs. Together you zf.n fight the Hun Annihilate the savage beast, : And when that job is finished up Your au lhh\lgtum towards the ks o=4 +!: A bond of mutual respect And att_noopherer of real bonhoimie. United in‘ the common task, ~ Brave, battleâ€"scarred and sturdy And strengthen your right arm â€" To deal the Huns a mortal blow And save the world from harm. In comradeship there shall evolve â€" Between the "Doughboy‘" and the Trays â€":Sqmetime ago, a lady gave us a solid m table. This is now being wo up into sandâ€" wich trays to gladden the hearts of some wives back home. : King â€" Sgt, Bob Topps‘ big colâ€" some wives b‘* meé. : ‘King â€" Sgt, Bob Topps‘ big colâ€" lie dog, "King,‘‘ is sure learning the ropes around elub, We found him in the ki the other eveâ€" ning being fed by the hostesses. i sUBpIES In Bflhin’::r of need you came From far iss the sea; You left your homes and all you Something â€"â€" Some of the fellows hyom reporting that our old circle iwas no longer acâ€" curate due to: ‘beavy usage reâ€" ceived for over two years. We now have a new 10 in, Delta that really is a "honey." .‘ / ns To help set humans free. God bless; you boys:and keep you ‘From Paisley, Scotland, comes a eopy of the ey Daliy Express. Thesentiment of one of its poems may well interest| American readers: TRIBUTE TO OUR AMERICAN 5. Lanilords must not charge, FRIENDS IN SCOTLAND OPA RENT REGULATIONS "Tommie" id f hake .6 â€"â€"Malcolm Robertson SHOTS the name and address of f.wfl! They should reach the edgor. W« nesday noon to insure ",'! the current issue. | Bd *. Subscription rates: $1.50 mer Ye 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per y« outsule of Lake County, Illinpois. > Kedolutions ‘of condolence, : k tnanks, obituaries, notices lof eifterta nm,oruflm::fun herg an a nssion ~charge is published,| will | «harged at regular advertising rat Lester S. Olson, Publisher,) ~ R. B. Olson, Editor | . [{| > Entered as : 'seeondh" chu£w March 1, 1911, at the Post Office Highland Park. Iflinois. | /1 Issued ‘Thursday of cach‘ week the Highland ‘Park Press, 516 La avenue, Highland Park, IXlingls. T phone: Highland Park 557 m C i fiane m ied FGr pu sation must be written on one isi The craft is completed upoh the installation ‘of a winch, rad 0 : armament and a little pl »' One of the first of these vesiéls to be so assembled took 58 days to complete last fall. Now it taÂ¥eg only nine days. ‘â€" American M§@rhant Marine. l In Great Britain, the tions were towed to an uu!m,h nt where skilled tradesmen rush jes ‘the job to completion. The ggetions were placed in line so that fd#illed holes in the bulkheads of eagh porâ€" tion match up. Good alignipgat is assured by long~master bo§q) and twoâ€"inch bolts through the Holes around the top, bottom andg #ides, link the sections together. slp all, 176. sixâ€"inch bolts were ne bded to join one section to another. ¥§nvas gaskets painted with red lea@l m the sections, watertight. ;’ finished they have a lengthlof 150 feet, â€" + * P ; THE HICGCHLAND PARK PRESS These : "threeâ€"chunk" ‘ean carry five tanks or a large namber of mechanized equipment : if necessary, a considerable nmber of men. The "chunks" -: e a 88â€"ton forward .section, a $§â€"ton eenter section and a 60â€"ton} &tern section. They were shipped from America in an almost com®lete state with main enginés, auxi 7. - generators, galley <stoves, :‘ nks, showers, ‘washâ€"basins, and ;' = ators, fixed in position. Ins! % the sections were crates containing the necessary gear and ‘ to make them into one complete eraft. higher than on March 1, 1942, after landlord has filed a pe an dlocal rent office has enter order increasing rents, Othe! ¢ollection of higher rehts is il subjecting landlord to penalti and tenants should not pay, For further information c the local Rent Control office I« in the local Post Office bu in Waukegan, 8 h Among the vast fleet of langing craft that took part in the : on of the French coast were Aany landing craft known as * ha were built in three sections ingt country, shipped by ste: "' to England and there assemble@/ the American < Merchant Maring & Inâ€" stitute revealed. LCT‘s Sent Abroad In Three Sections RELIABLE LAUNDRY AKD DRY CLEANNG CO,. l ] iesns mt manh CAL%I“;M' f PK. 2700 FUuN! ausic\ | . iak HHk," ‘L BOWMAN MILK Y "__ won 1015 M FOR RICHNESS, PURITY, FLAVOR ite®" ", _ m_' mOM. “‘.‘u‘ N DAHL‘S i o w t 10ng lant ‘the ions illed porâ€" *Â¥ | of 44 > ~WITH ' i ‘YourChief Opergtor’ RETIRED ARM Y OFHCEK DEâ€" i n;ngot'J:edr‘?nbopn.ï¬l e, infant and self, permanently ‘ the North © Shore, ~Highland Park or Ravinia preferréd. Call Vifllage 6354. w (tf) w D: Girl for general houseâ€" . _ Work. Call H.P. 520. . °* ° COOK :\i:;x) éEcom?M MAID~ # ite, est wages, a permâ€" anent, no laundry. Call H. p. 5929. WANTED : LA BORERS WHO ARE not afraid of hard work and who are ifterested in .year round work at per‘hout.ff: wbwrls{a‘:'egk and then time pneâ€"half â€" over= ‘time. No. Gas Highland o0 yR C C Hiabknt WA TO RENT: ; Small furnâ€" . ished apartment, 1 or 2 rooms, th kitchen ork&ch;:m. Childâ€" léks couple. Vicinity Ft. Sheridan. / Libase if degired. Phone Ft. Sherâ€" FOR SALE: Beautiful pony, roan |â€" color, young, gentle. Address Gus | Beots Farm, Morton Grove, IIL, ~ . Wheeling IMlinois W"#L“fll 54 News ‘youueinotyï¬:uvortbu 1 ACRE OR MORE NEAR DEERâ€" | field. Also some fine . wooded | trhcts. Deep rich soil. On very m,*:un. 3 OR SALJ color, yor a F\i x A1. .| Wa ‘ A ' ed ap th kitel éps coup i4 . , ext ETIRED sif § @ 2 e, infa the ~] Park or Vijllage 63 d road.. Some of these tracts ive frontage‘ on golf _ course. Ry i _restrictions. â€" This is id section in which to build your fo home. Terms. * ) q ThE .> :. ~ ALLINOIS . BELL TELEPHONE . COMPANY . L. |B. ANDERSON & CO., INC. m:na:u«n» silver, sterlâ€" , with initial F. Call H. P. 1554 for appointment. \ _ MHelp Wanted ""‘Civilian Signal Corps" FOR YOU! s Real Estate for AND TALK I1T OVER cations with payâ€"disaâ€" bility and benefit plansâ€" excellent working candiâ€" â€"full pay while in trainâ€" No experience necessary offers girls and women to learn J4 || Thursday, July 27, 1944 War is on the wires and _ | you will be doing your [ %%% ',Nr'tb“mm-â€â€˜ «qss _4 able in telephone workâ€" .« .. so vital in war as well aa .} â€"â€" through." TELEPHORe : OPERATORS Wanted to Rent , ext. 622. between Highland Park and Forest, the small ‘drawer to Inut night table.. Finder ceall H.P. 876. $ A.war job in the From COME IN For y nare â€" Prcginene ) y e mt en ht Aie ns e C w ATe c of . operâ€" Newcastle 4940 (19â€"20) on (21) (19» oC Jt ai$ o