â€"â€" Thursday, Dec. 25, 1947 Skoner will replace Father John McCarthy at the mission. THURS., PRL, SAT, ~ DEC. 25â€"26â€"27 Holiday Matinee Xmas Day FATHER EDMUND SKONER ASSIGNED TO MISSION Fuather Edmund J. Skoner, who has served this community for two years, in charge of the Teen Age club and the Holy Name Society of the Immaculate Conception church, has been assigned to the will leave here about y 3 to take thars of his new dutice . !\.olâ€"?-hp“d pricsts freed of parish reaponaibil Margaret O‘Brien, Cyd Charisse "The Unfinished Dance" For Kiddie Matince Saturday at 2 Alcyon 541 Central "DARK PASSAGE" "VARIETY GIRL" Telephone H. P. 2400 TO OUR MANY FRIENDS Real Ealaie Sernvice MUTUAL COAL CO. (Clip for reference) third typing to a redâ€"headed steno NANCY JO SULTAN ARRIVES DECEMBER s A daughter, Nancy Jo, was born to Mr. and Mrk. Robert M. Sultan, 624 Carol court, at the Swedish "KISS OF DEATH" â€" Victor Mature, Brian Donlevy lain in the last war, with the rank of major. Wed., Thars, . Dose. 31 â€" Jan. 1 "Spirit of West Point" WHUR. Holiday Matinee _ Dec. 25 "THE BACHELOR AND THE "SONG OF THE THIN MAN" William Powell, Myrna Loy CGLENCOE THEATRE 630 Vernen Ave. & (r'-ï¬â€œ »A Mon.â€"Fri., 6:00 Deoe. Blanchard, Glenma Devis Cary Grant, Myrua Loy and> Shirley Temple A real executive is aâ€"man who n +hand back a letter for the AND COMFORT LONG AFTER CHRISTMAS DaAY ITSELF IS GONE. . . . AND MAY THE SPIRIT OF THIS DAY LINGER ON; Evanston Installs 7:15 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. the station features principally good music, inâ€" 1590, has been in operation at 2201 Oakton St., Evanston, since September 29. Operating from All is in good taste and the news broadcasts are of one minute duraâ€" Sponsors of the contest are the Norih Shore Congregational Israel Sisterhood and the Woman‘s Suâ€" burban B‘nai B‘rith. From 9:15 to 9:45 a.m. each Tuesday, and at 9:30 each Thurs~ , a program is devoted to Highâ€" zhï¬m%hh- bie, 166 Lakeside Manor, Highland Park, is radio time salesman, and Angus Pfaff is general manager. "Taking part in the Mothers‘ and Children‘s program to be presonted at the Glencoe Temple on Monday, December 29, at 1:30 p.m., will be Bettina Schwimmer, appearing on the children‘s side, and Mrs. Irvâ€" jng Mcyerhoff, representing the mothers. Stephen Behr, High school student, will favor with piano selections.. The program will be conducted by the wellâ€"known quizâ€" And leaves the world quite unex: Higl.hndl’lrhen'l'o Participate In Quiz. The curfew tolls the knell of part» A line of cars winds slowly o‘er presents a very convincing appear ance of solemnity to the very naive. o 5d New Understanding of The Bible SDbeent4 and Shallowsi bringing release from disease and other disâ€" tresses to many thousands. You may investigate Christian Science at no cost to yourself. The BIBLE, the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE textâ€" book and periodicals containing testimonies of healing may be read, borrowed or purchased at Aâ€"new understanding of The Bible gained through the study of Christian Science is CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM g3 North Sheridan Road OPEN DAILY â€" + YOU ARE WELCOME THE PRESS â€"Pappy R.B.0. man race â€" or its u‘ter extinction, iby means of pictures of the epic 1¢unt-tï¬hi. Brown, present at the Bikini inciâ€" dent, shown on the deck of on> of necessary gear. Mr. Brown was the Thursday evenfng audience. A ripple was occasioned by the naive astonishment pictured on the faces of the Bikini evacues at the sight of American men doing the heavy work of moving, usually reserved for Island women. The speaker was introduced by Harold O. McLain, who is responâ€" sible for the appearance of so Local Girl In College Wilmington, O., Dec.12 â€"â€"â€" Ruth Shapiro, a Highland Park girl, has been elected as a senior class repâ€" resentative to the student senate of ‘Wilmington colleg; Wilmingâ€" ton, Ohio. Miss Shapiro has been during the two years she has spent member of the staff of the col lege newspaper, THE QUAKER QUIPS, and a member of the staff of the annual. Miss Shapiro is also active in the YWCA and has been a member of the Girl‘s Dormâ€" itory Council for two years. Shapiro of Highland Park, she is majoring in English. A very informative lecture, sup plemented by moving pictures, was presented to a full houss last Thursday evening in the high school auditorium by Lt.< Col. Craig, second speaker on the "Men of the Hour" series. ,»The author of "Danger Is My Business" called attention to the significance of the word "Cross~ roads" in the picture title, driving home % fact that the use of atomic force can mean either phenominal advantage to the hu~ Of Bikini Tests Returning home for the holidays -.&‘..dl-hulnfl.rfl spent Thanksgiving weekâ€"end as a member of the Great Lakes Hockey Team which competed in the National Hockey Tournament dw&‘t:.eh-m- sical Education at Mt. Clemâ€" ens, Mich. High School. ... Morton who is bringing his bride of three months with him, is vaâ€" cationing from his graduate course in traffic engineering at Yale. An informal Open House for the three young people will be held at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Raff the evening of December 26th. Raff Young People Home for Holidays Listen to Highland Park Merchants program over WNMP. "top of the dial" from 9:15 to 9:45 a.m. overy Tussday. Ruttkay Jewelers â€" 2 No. Sheridan Road Tel. HP. 2028 316 RAILWAY AVE. 2 No. Sheridanm RUTTKAY JEWELERS E. Hansen‘s Pastry Shop THE. FIRST NATIONAL BANK HIGHLAND PARK, ILLiNoIS friendships, want each of you to feel your importance to us, and to realize that without you the story would have been quite different. A very Merry Christmas to all of you, friendly people of this community ! hi : Joyous Season of Christmas SERVICE GUARANTEED sSwiss waTCHEs A SPECIALTY \ HAVING A PARTY?..__. Let us help soive your ‘food problem. We are prepared to furnâ€" ish a variety of fancy sandwiches ley," Receptionist: "And what do want to see him about?" Fine Watch Aâ€"-WMM ley‘s office, took off his hat, 1 four tulips were growing out his head. He bowed to the ree tionist, and the tulips waved in : We will fill "‘Your Orders Highwood, IIl. Telephone H. P. 384 542 Waukegan Ave. JEAN YURKONIS GOODIES to Watches