in Lake Francis Finlay, 13, son of James Finjey, 645 Driscoill court, drowned Â¥riday morning off Prospect aveâ€" nue, when he along with four other m‘-udu-uu‘nn from a raft that was adrift. ‘mlflll'gv #, Christ Chagios, 13; Robert s 13, and Dicky Frigo, 10, reached the shore, when Blow noticed his absence and ran to the Central aveâ€" mue beach for help. Franz Piunder uccompanied him back and recov» ered the body. a ym Ciyts Bcmeonsrer and Peo posese Ted aided Plunder in using a n&. but it was impossible to revive the boy. This is Lake County‘s 14th drowning this year. Funeral services were held BAlâ€" urday afterncon at Wilmette for Charles Edwin Thompson, 62, of Glencoe, who died at the Highland Park bospital Thursday, where he had been a patient for 10 days sufâ€" fering from a heart attack, Burial was made at Memorial Park cemeâ€" Highwood USO Service Club A Highwood ‘UPSO committee was appointed by Mayor Charles Portilia, at a meeting held Tuesday. ‘The representatives of the various organizations are: for the YMCA, Adam Bernardi, Marini Maestri, Paul J. Muzik; for the Salvation Army, Charles Portilia, Harvey Reâ€" ber, Dr. N. C. Risjord; for the Cathâ€" olic Group, Fred Ehrens, Phil Muzik and Rev. James D. Gleeson; for the Jewish Welfare Group, Sidney Rosâ€" enberg and Frieda Glass. Dr. N. C. Risjord was elected chairman of the Highwood USO committee and Frieda Glass, secreâ€" tary. Officials of the national orâ€" ganization present at the meeting were, Mr. Maxwell, of the National YMCA, Mayor Paul Nelson and Captain Harold Conlin of the Salâ€" vation Army. _Up to June 290, approximately 17,500 boys have been at the Highâ€" wood Service club. It was suggested at the meeting that the USO committee apply to the government for one ‘unit and one rental for Highwood. ‘The property located on North avenue at the present Highwood boosters field has been selected for the center. Mr. R. W. Newton of the PWA finance committee was present at these meetings. Plans are being prepared by architects and it is beâ€" Meved the city council will approve =~4 make arrangements for this property at the council meeting Friâ€" day, so that the application can be filed for the Highwood center. C. E. Thompson T'uu‘l-he-pocunbmhl&.‘ anything â€"from a new porch to a new city. It‘s out in the open where we can see all of the work. What it takes in men and materials can be seen for the looking. It‘s easy to see what our local Construction Industry has done for this town! hoku-dm‘“ think back a little ways,. It‘s hard to believe this If you look behind the scenes you‘ll see more happi« ness, more health and a better future for all of us. ‘That‘s what our local Construction Industry has done for this town! ‘That‘s the biggest job it‘s done. It‘s mighty important to realize bow local Construc= tion has done its big job. ‘The job has been done by That‘s air system, too. Where by red tape. Invest now â€"in your own community. Courtesy Nation‘‘s Bosmazss Macarn Highwood Post er; John Pasquesi, junior viceâ€"com mander; Fred Lund, finance officer and Robert Long, chaplain. Ray mond ‘Suzzi has been named ad Jutalk â€" z. > iX _ Harvey Reber is the retiring com mander. ‘The quiz game at the Lions meetâ€" ing on the seventsenth was so inâ€" teresting they continued the discusâ€" sion at the Thursday meeting held at noon at Sunset club. ‘The nationâ€" al and international affairs quesâ€" tion and answer game was conductâ€" ed by F. J. McDonough. C â€"Dr. James A. Butterworth, presiâ€" dent of the club, will be in charge of next Thursday‘s meeting. WILL MARRY NEW YORKER Miss Mary Lou Lucchi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lucchi, 216 Oakridge avenue, will become the bride of Roger Paul Peters, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Peters, New wrk, August 9, at the Church of St. Paul the Apostle, New York. Father Edward Peters, brother of the groom will sing the nuptial high mass. Attendants will be Miss Eva and Miss Milli Lucchi, sisters of the bride, Ted Graham, New York. gown. Reports on Girls State (Mrs. Harold Glandt) wedding Miss Louise Carani will make a report on Girls State at the meeting of the Legion Auxiliary tonight at 8 o‘clock at the Legion hall. Miss Carani, was elected mayor of Girls ‘ate while at camp. This will be Mrs. William Salyâ€" ard‘s last meeting as president. She will be succeeded by Mrs. Norman Culver. Soldier Drowns in Diamond Lake Frank Prado, 23, a private in the bakers and cooks school, Fort Sherâ€" idan, drowned Sunday at Diamond Lake. He and a friend, Miss Rose Tadaro, Chicago, were riding in a row boat, when he jumped into the water to cool off, and failed to come A group of the younger social set of Highland Park worked like Troâ€" jans for three days last week, cleanâ€" hcw-".‘n-nhqpu«hd- ly wrecked, in a friendly pillow fight." The churchâ€"the Bethany "Evangelical, and the boysâ€"well all between 8 and 13â€"sadder but wiser has only been married a few months McLaren Innes, 7 year old son of the John O. Innes, 843 Lincoin aveâ€" nue had s terrible choking spell Friâ€" day, and was rushed to the hospital. His parents thought he had swolâ€" lowed a ball of string. After an examination, which produced no string mor any other object, the boy was returned home. Now his theme song is "There ain‘t no strings in Chief of Police Rex Andrews went to Two Rivers, Wis., last week to present & gold badge to Chief Hall, who will assume office June 1. Chief Andrews is one of the 11 police chiefs in the United States who is a member of the Gold Badge Circle, ‘The boys at Fort Sheridan really "stepped it" off Monday, when Secâ€" retary of the Navy Frank Knox, réâ€" viewed the troops. Rear Admiral John Downes from Great Lakes was also present. 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