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Highland Park Press, 17 Apr 1947, p. 5

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tertained service in April, 1946. A graduate of Highland Park high school, and former student at Northwestern university, he is a member of Sigma Nu fraternity. sel B. Smith Sr., live at 879 Ridgeâ€" high scholastic average, Miss Holt is also active in student affairs. While a freshman she was on the orientation council, and was a member of Alpha Lambda Delta, honorary scholastic fraternity for announces two 15â€"minute shows, a review of news and sports presentâ€" ed each day, and a program of popular music weekly. ; Assigned to the information and education office of the artillery Tâ€"5 Russel B. Smith patients of Fort Sill‘s station hosâ€" feature of the information and education section of the United States army. Corporal Smith originates and Park was recently selected to write pital, through the courtesy of the Armed Forces Radio â€"service, as a Port Sill, Oklea., April 2 â€" T/& Russe! B. Smith Jr. of Highland sophomare year she was president of YWCA, and program chairman for Information First, a university women‘s association which obtains well known speakers from all over the country. During her junior year she was elected treasurer of University Women‘s association, and art chairman for YWCA. _ Miss Holt is one of 33 universiâ€" ty students elected to the fraterniâ€" ty this spring, which requires 3.2 grade point average in all liberal arts courses. . A grade point of 3 is equal to a B average. In addition to maintaining a Joan Holt Elected _ To National Honorary Scholastic Fraternity IOWA CITY, IA., April 16 â€" Joan Holt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Holt, Judson aveâ€" nue, recently was elected to Phi scholastic fraternity, at the Uniâ€" versity of Iowa here. out the world. The Missouri synâ€" od belongs to the Synodical conâ€" ference, which represents about one third of the Lutheranism in America. The American Lutheran church and the United Lutheran church _ represent the other two thirds in this country. . Nineteen institutions of higher learning â€" including Valparaiso university in Indiana â€" belong to this synod. The Lutheran hour with Dr. Walâ€" ter A. Maier which is going into First St. Paul‘s Lutheran church of Chicago, II!. The establishâ€" nen'.of!hildu&fehbody'upm ly a protest to State control of the church in Germany and partly an attempt to _ found a Lutheran church in America _A group of Saxons emigrated to Missouri and becameé the‘â€"mucleus from which this church body grew. It grew from 4,000 in 1847 to a memberâ€" ship of 1,500,000 scattered thruâ€" Mark Centennial of On April 27, the local Redeemer Lutheran church will observe the 100th year of the founding of the c-uluud. In 1847, on April , ‘the synod was organized in Thursday, April 17, 1947 Miss Holt is now a member. of and peoples, and membership in boys‘ and girls‘ organizations. I" ealth and safety, tolerance youthâ€"serving organizations in the Ll-l-v-nuh-n--upu r in growing boys and The activities planned for the factors in the growth of youth, inâ€" With the theme, "Youth â€" the Trustees of Posterity," the proâ€" â€"h‘d:-lh.-.‘fio& tention public on probâ€" Jems, interests, and recreations of servance of this important youth Boys and Girls Week April 26 to May 3 National Boys and Giris week -.hc-n&.hâ€"bm c“”” M‘ 1\.- bration will mark the annual obâ€" Naval and US. Administration hospital, at Hines, look forward to visits of the gray ladies for these Red Cross volunâ€" Local women may apply for this training at Chicago headquarters, teer workers shop for them, write propectors, act as hostesses at their parties, and do the hundred and one little things which cannot be done by the patients themselves. The Chicago chapter Red Cross is offering a training class for women wishing to volunteer for daytime service as gray ladies. The class will be held April 22, 25, 29 and May 2, 10 am â€" 12:30 pm, at Chicago headquarters, 529 Being confined to bed or wheelâ€" chair is no fun at any time. But when spring rolls around, and the outdoors begins to beckon temptâ€" ingly, the hours seem even longer â€"that is, they do unless there‘s a Red Cross gray lady to provide diâ€" Red Cross gray ladies urgently are needed to. serve at 4 federal and five civilian hospitals in this area. Their duties are as serve. Children at La Rabida, IIâ€" linois Research, â€"Children‘s Memorâ€" ial, Provident, and Cook County hospitals need storyâ€"telling and enâ€" Training Class for Red Cross Gray Ladies Lutheran hour on WGN, on Sunâ€" day, April 27, at 11:30. Later in the day other stations will repeat Christian _ community, A few church cemeteries in the Saginaw bay region of Michigan still show the graves of Indians who were buried there, side by side with their white brothers. Over $1,000,000 has been given by the Missouri synod for overseas relief, $50,000 to Shanghai, $100,â€" 000 to Scandinavia,. There have been shipped 35,000 packages, not including 300,000 pounds of clothâ€" ing, to desperate world situations. $500,000 has been pledged to subâ€" sidize orphanages throughout Euâ€" rope. $10,000 has been given for Japanese bibles. will deliver the address over the its 15th year, using 905 radio staâ€" a-..h.mdlhh-; the Indians as a group and demonâ€" strate the Christian life to them. In 1845, Pastor William Loche and on the stressed the importance, when usâ€" i.cehlkun-.fi-.dhqh- ning with strong basic colors â€" then filling in with light tones to produce the highlights. ‘"Perspecâ€" tive," he â€" said, . "is achieved by rvhm“hhhtb oreground â€" such as a tree Of Mr. Bergstrom and his "magic :hfi:lhfl-n-..nyhâ€" ture through the upper peninâ€" sula of Michigan ,to the Lake Verâ€" million country in Minnesota, ob the Grand Teton aréa in Wyoming and Mt. Rushmore in South Daâ€" kota. _ "With a soft stroke here and a bold stroke there," a drab piece of construction became alive and breathing with color. . Red Mrs. Wilford John#on, program chairman for the Lincoln PTA, has been instrumental in bringing outâ€" standing talent to the sthool durâ€" ing the year. It was chiefly thru her efforts that the children and parents had an opportunity to enâ€" joy the chalkâ€"talk artist last week. At Lincoln School PTA ". 5. Dergstrom, was the guest artist at a meeting of the Lincoln snow tipped movntains â€" all these brought to life by the Chicago artâ€" Fire Chief Hennig Factories and homes must be given a good spring cleaning if the city‘s fire losses are to be reâ€" duced, Fire Chief Hennig said toâ€" day, urging everyone to take an active part in the annual spring THE PRESS and tlean up their residences, the chief said, emphasizing the need fir-‘::.nbundofl rags from premises and suggesting inspection of electric wiring and Chief Hennig said, ~At the presâ€" ent rate, the nation is burning up thousands of dollars worth of valâ€" plants. should ‘be thoroughly inâ€" spected and all rubbish removed, the chief said. â€" "Metal containers should be supplied for waste maâ€" terial and fire extinguishers, fire doors, and emergency escapes in all factories in the city should be fects. _ "Check your fire extingâ€" wisher, too," he said. "Every home should have at least one approved fire extinguisher. "The nation‘s fire record last year was the worst in many years," the chief concluded. "Spring clean up week is the time to take posiâ€" tive action. A good cleaning up will greatly reduce the chances of a damaging fire in your home or Chicago, _ April 16. â€" Ruby Vanover, 15, Prairie View, is reâ€" covering from an appendectomy at the University of Illinois hospital The university operates a 503â€" bed hospital, soon to be enlarged with a 13â€"story addition, in Chiâ€" cago‘s west Medical Center disâ€" trict, In addition, it serves 12,â€" 000. outpatients monthly in its Better Your Living with NATURAL GAS! "The Friendly People" es T. P, "TOM" CLARK, Division Manager f Natural Gas Will Soon Be Here! and silent Gas Refrigeration I want to order Low Cost Automatic Gas Water Heatâ€" I‘m on my way to see my Gas !- _addition to Dependable, Boy Scout Season At Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan The North Shore Area council of Boy Scouts has announced that there will be three periods of two weeks each at Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€" WaJan for the current season. _ First period â€"â€" Tuesday, June After a lapse of several years, during which time bus transportaâ€" tion was used, scouts of the North Shore Area council will again travel to the camp by Chicago and North Western railroad, both ways 24 to Monday, July 7. loe.dpflidâ€""l‘u-by.ld, 8 to Monday, July 21. Third period â€" Tuesday, July 22 to Monday, Aug. 4. Each period will start at dinner time (evening) on Tuesday and elose on Monday of the second week, after lunch, For scouts reâ€" turning home on the train, supper will be provided by the camp, Scouts who attend Camp Maâ€" Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan this year and qualify as expert campers and swimmers will be in for a real treat this sumâ€" mer. _ As part of the scheduled program for advanced scouting, trips of one, two and three days five throughout the council will be able to attend. Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€" Jaâ€"Wan offers only three periods, with a limit of about 240 scouts per period, so those who plan to attend had better get on the bandâ€" wagon. The Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan Special is ready to go. train at Highland Park and being Should Sign Up Early This year, above all other years, scouts should sign up for camp river have been W3 Seaman 2â€"3 Cameron Graduates from Aviation Fundamentals School Fi. Sheridan Deals With Housing Situation listed men, at the cost of $280,â€" turned over by division engineers of the 5th army to Benjamin Cheâ€" A measure for solving the housâ€" ing problem for some of the perâ€" sounel at Fort _ Sheridan ; was Robert C. Cameron Jr., seaman s/c, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Cameron of 424 No. Central avenue, Highwood, has been gradâ€" w:.mm apartments are expected be ready by October 1. ® uated from the aviation fundaâ€" mentals school at the Naval Air Technical Training center, Jackâ€" sonville, Fia. Sept. 18, 1946, and received reâ€" cruit training at Great Lakes. Each apartment will include a +3 s3 o# Page 5 into

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