said, "but the goal is far from reached. It is up to the taxpayers of lilincis and other states of the union to support their congressmen and express their interest in this ‘open sesame‘ to nondefese economy. be submitted by the budget director will call for a one billion dollar reduction; another, one and oneâ€" half billion, and the other, ‘two billion. On the basis of these estim« ates it is hoped«that the Byrd comâ€" mittee will find it possible to save between one and two billion dollars in nondefense spending through conâ€" gressional action cutting down presâ€" ent appropriations or by a congresâ€" President to reduce allotments to the various nondefense departments. "The way to a new type of govâ€" close to $307,950,800," he said. 7 A redeeming feature of the new legislation, Fiske said, is that taxâ€" payers are "given reason to hope" for a lightening of the nondefense portion of Federal expenditurés by the creation, in‘ the 1941 tax bill at the instigation of Senator Harry F. Byrd, of a committee of 12 memâ€" bers of Congress, the secretary of the treasury and the Indgc} dine}- or as an investigating body to study nondefense spending. "By October 15," Fiske said, "three revised 1941 budget estimâ€" ates calling for reductions in nonâ€" part of the public, this rare opporâ€" tunity is too likely to die a natural . Mr. and Mrs. Art Ashurst, Waukegan, announce the birth of a daughter, Penelope Louise, born October 2 at the Victor Memorial "On the basis of income and exâ€" cise taxes credited to Illinois in the past, the Federation predicts that 000; playing card taxes, $76,000; electric sign taxes, $205,200, and added U. S. liquor taxes $13,680,000. Fiske pointed out that approximâ€" ately 4,911,000 new income taxpayâ€" ers over the nation will help foot an added individual and corporate iccome tax bill of $2,706,600,000 of which Illinois‘ share will amount to around nine per cent or approximâ€" ately $243,594,000 or $127.68 per family. in these combined classifications, Iilinoisans will pay a total of nearly 8.17 per cent of the total bill, or Bette Cummings of this city. and numerous other necessities and luxuries. o3 In the amusement field alone, new schedules will take approximately $37,900,000 a year from . Illinois "good time" seekers, Fiske predictâ€" ed. Admission taxes, with exempâ€" tions removed for admissions costâ€" ing less than 21 cents will extract approximately $7,980,000 from Illiâ€" nois pockets; cabaret taxes $152,â€" 000; club dues taxes, $212,800; billiâ€" ard, bowling and pool taxes $152, ing cards, club dues, jewelry, clocks, business machines, safeâ€"deposit boxes, boats, cabaret and roof garâ€" den admissions, pinâ€"ball games, electric appliances, telephone bills, New excise taxes which Illinoisans start paying today, Fiske says, inâ€" elude those levied on liquor, railâ€" mobile tires, phonographs, theatre admissions, furs, toilet preparations, liquor and oil taxes and various license fees, he must now pay both new and added Federal income taxes, plus new capital stock, gift, estate, excise, and miscellaneous ‘nuisance‘ collection of $846,800,000 in new and sum the Federationâ€" estimates I~â€" linoisans will pay around $64,356, 800 or 7.6 per cent of the national 950,800 out of the pockets of Illinois taxpayers during the coming year, ‘Thomas E. Fiske, executive secreâ€" hrydhhmmzm of llinois, statewide economy league, reported today. ~ The cumulative effect of the new $3,553,400,000 tax bill, plus Federal, state and local taxes already in exâ€" mmmu.-liru the total amount of taxes by Illincisans to a new allâ€"time high of $1,407,950,000, representing an "Starting today, Mr. Dinicis Taxâ€" payer will begin to feel the pinch of taxation without precedent in the nation‘s history," Fiske declared. "In addition to contributing his normal nine per cent of the Federal tax bill, supporting 15,155 local tax agâ€" encies, and paying the state sales, average of $184.51 annually for each citizen, or $2.02 a day for each family in the state. Tax Pinch Has Started The historyâ€"making 1941 Federal revenue bill which becomes effective 1941 gest game of the season. The entire \Culver cadet corps of 634 will accompany the team by special train and will present a garâ€" rison review in the Shaw stadium. Will Wed Man From Lake Forest J. C. Bowes Culver End J. Channon Bowes, (176 Laurel Ave.) who plays end on Culver Miliâ€" tary Academy‘s football team will be journeying with the flying squadâ€" ron to East Cleveland, Ohio, on October 11 when Culver meets Shaw High School in Culver‘s bigâ€" October 25 as her wedding date to John William Brown, Lake Forest. The ceremony will be performed in the Highland Park Bethany church. Mrs. Joe Peterson will be the matron of honor. Miss Casper has asked Misses Margery Hansen, Jane Cooley, Glorisa Suhr and Marian Koeller to act as bridesmaids. Are Pledged To Sororities The National Council of the League of Women Voters, in its deâ€" sire to defend democracy by throwâ€" ing its efforts behind the National Defense Program, has selected seven aspects of the Defense Program as items on the League‘s program. They are: . Taxation and defense. 2. Interâ€"American cooperation. 8. Living cost an ddefense. 4. School facilities and housing in defense areas. ?k. Relief in relation to defense. 6. Collective bargaining in relaâ€" tion to defense. ‘ 7. Civil liberties in relation w‘ 1 defense. | The five departments of the Leagueâ€"Government and its opera~ tion, Government and foreign poliâ€" cy, Government and Social welfare, Government and economic welfare, and Government and educationâ€" acting thru their respective local chairmenâ€"Mrs. Van Kirk, ‘*Mrs. Louis Haller, Mrs. Douglas Boyd, Mrs. Lee Supple, and Mrs. J. M. Watkins Jr.â€"will contemplate these problems and help to further their solution. Miss Clara Julia Casper, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Casper, 1419 South St. Johns avenue, has chosen It is likely that at the October meeting of the Highland Park League, being held at 12:15 Wednesday, October 15, each of these five department chairmen will yick one point in her department program and show its relation to national defense. Sorority pledges announced at Denison university, Granville, Ohio. From Highland Park are: Beverly Date, 1726 Rice St., Delta Gamma; Peggy McClure, 383 Woodland Rd4., Alphfl;nlm-o'uh, 202 Edgeclitf Dr., h.: > . Inâ€" the morning the regular monthly Board Meeting will be held at 10:00 at the Public Library. At 12:15 the Social Committee, with Mrs. Ed Knox acting as Chairâ€" man, is serving a fiftyâ€"cent luncheon at the Y.W.C.A. Reservations must be made by Monday, October 1, calling Mrs, Melville Keim at H. P. 3050. At his own request, Commander Fallon has recently been placed on the retired list that he might esâ€" tablish his family in the States whil his children are being educated. A splendid example of the finest South American type, Commander Fallon is distinctly a goodâ€"will enâ€" voy for Colombia. A sense of humor and natural dramatic ability gives his lecture a flair which assures it senthusiastic reception. Serve Luncheon _ Commander Fallon is an Assoâ€" ciate and Contributing, Member of the National Museum of Bogota. He has done some interesting scientific work on the linguistic classification of the upper Amazon Indians. He is a student of phililogy, anthroâ€" pology and Indian folklore and has addressed numerous university groups on these subjects. Fallon is a topâ€"notch Co-rn o L child when his father was Columâ€" bian Consul in New Orleans. Moreâ€" over, much of his youth was spent on English and American merchant ships before joining the Colombian Navy. During the undeclared war between Colombisa and Peru, he served in the Amazon headwaters, attaining the rank of Lieutenant Commander, Later he was apâ€" pointed as a member of the Adviâ€" sory Board of the Minister of War. ¢ct, "A Good Neighbor Speaks for Himself." "',Hdt. South America think?" â€"is a question frequently asked relative to the United States‘ plans for interâ€"continental cooperaâ€" tion. Lieutenantâ€"Commander Carlos Fallon, a Columbian Naval Officer, will help to answer that question at the opening luncheon meeting of the League of Women Voters on Wednesday, October 5, when he talks at the Y.W.C.A. on the subâ€" League of Women Voters to Hear Lt. Com. Fallon Leo Kupky, Lake Forest, will be CLOTHING FOR SALEâ€"Genuine WRECKING NOWâ€"355 CENTRAL Ave. Subject to prior saleâ€"we offer U. S. Red Top HW Boiler complete with radiation, pipe, etc., for 12 room house. 4 complete FOR LOW OFFICE FEE EUGENE EMPLOYMENT AG‘CY. & H. P. 5060 81 __ on all our floor models _ _ RC.A â€" STROMBERG CARLSON EMERSON Highland Radio Service 541 Central Ave. â€" Phone 154 BRIDES GET YOUR WEDDING Invitations and announcements early. Come in and look over our very correct line. Don‘t forget to order your new "Mrs." visiting cards. The Highland Park Press, Phone H. P. 49 FOR SALE: Baby‘s maple crib, $4.50, mattress to match, $3.50. Set is about nine months old. Tel. H. Pk. 3868. 82 JOBS John F. O‘Hara, D. D., military ordinariate of the Army and Navy, took part. The other chapel, in 210th Coast Artillery area, will be dediâ€" cated with an interdeneminational service later, after the return of the soldiers from Army maneuvers in the South. Elected Treasurer At Randolphâ€"Macon Louis W. Sherwin of Highland Park, is treasurer of the junior.class and was an assistant training group leader during freshman week. FOR SALI:I 8!::4!)' lonvmh and up. Trees low price. ergreens. Perennials 5e and up. JOHN OSTROWSK NURSERY 2616 W. Park Ave. On chapel was dedicated last Sunâ€" day, September 28, with a Catholic ceremony in which His Excellency Samuel A. Stritch, D. D., archbishop of the Catholic archdiocese of Chiâ€" With the opening of the 1941â€"42 session at Randolphâ€"Macon Woâ€" man‘s College extraâ€"curricular actiâ€" vities are beginning. Miss Virginia Sherwin, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Dedicate Chapel October 19 at Post Dedication of the new chapel in Fort Sheridan‘s Recruit Reception Center, originally scheduled for Sunâ€" day October 5th, has been postponed to Sunday, October 19, Chaplains R. L. Blsisdell and P. E. Winslow anâ€" nounced today. The delay is a result of conflicting schedules of prominâ€" ¢nt clergyman invited to participate in the Protestant service. Bishop E. Lynn Waldorf, Methoâ€" dist Episcopal Bishop of the Chicago area, is expected to be one of the prominent churchmen taking part in this dedicatory ceremony for one of Fort Sheridan‘s three new chapets which were constructed at a cost of Mmâ€" “ï¬"t' Church of Christ, Scienâ€" Sunday -ï¬ service is held ak ung‘.“ and the Wednesday meeting FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Read and Use The Press Want Ads tools & dahlia tubersâ€"Sale begins ber, etc.â€"salesman on premises or call Gordon Wrecking Co. N. Friday continuing until soldâ€" 1006 Sheridan Roadâ€"H. Pk. 260. taken in trade. Orig. price $850. Up to 50% Guaranteed Savings 538 Central avenue, H. P. 557. Clothing for Sale Position W anted Generals â€" Cook â€" Second Nursemaid â€" Couples for an Adtaker 557 PHONE For Sale JOBS The Highland Park PRESS 20â€"31pd "Where Responsible People Shop for Value" JOB;: , picâ€" RATES: 50 cents for five lines or less if paid on or before insertion; 75 cents if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents for each additional line. $1.10 for three consecutive weeks. Highland Park and Lake Forest Combination Rate, 75¢; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. BLIND ADS: 75 cents for five lines or less if paid for before insertion; $1.00 if not paid by Saturday following publication. 10 cents each additional line. _ NOTICEâ€"Advertisements received after 5 p. m. Wednesday, placed in another section. 4tf s and that said cause is still pending. s«id_JOHN m%ï¬ OWNERS, file your answer to Petiâ€" tion in safid cause, or otherwise make you® and that a summons has been issued out STATE OF ILLINOIS) Kllen F. Traut, as Administra trix of the Estate of Thomas The requisite ‘affidavits for publication having been filed, notice is hereby given Mbllvwhl‘dcn‘um;o:'&thm entitled nameiy MeCRAREN, and UNKNOWN â€" OWNERS, that the said Petitioner, E.Dl F. TRAUT, as Adminiâ€" stratrix of Estate of THOMAS Meâ€" CRAREN, Deceased, has heretofore filed her petition in said Probate Court, prayâ€" ing for m decree for the sale of the real estate of said deceased, or so much of it as may be needed to pay the debts of said deceased, and described as foilows: ROBERT J, SPAHR, TT Heiluky Avenue Highwood, Iilinols intendent, Mrs. J. Hecketsweller . _ SUNDAY, Oct. 12 #:40 a.m., Sunday School in all departâ€" 11:00 Sermon the Minister & minute address . of Iu!flï¬ï¬:fl- M,w :th Lc.lcmn-d'flu.vlln.nl. aha District Superintendent of the Obicago Efï¬ï¬h&ï¬m"_ug u'w-r.'l“hhlA.:‘.u. program p.m. a second mm.br. Roland Schioerb as speaker will begin at T:5 p.m TD 12 Hinlly es at ie ow tees in Pastor‘s Study. TUESDAY, Oct 14 which the adults and children join, on Sunday morning, October 12, at eleven o‘clock. ‘There will be no regular class sessions en this day; the children will report mt 10:30 and at eleven o‘clock 'flltohtldrmutorth-m..g has been the custom for some years child will bring a basket of fruit as his Amone c povpiiais 2 orphansees in vthe am a un.:. of t=- e)lldun.“*h consecration ceremony formally inducting new pupils into the Religious School will be a part of In The Matter of The Estate) Of Thomas McCraren, Deceased) McCraren, James McCraren, et al., Defendants Mrs. L. Laubenstein. _ _ â€" _ _ 3 :00 . Party for the Little Heralds !un‘:-uu..ha-n-u--u hl.oodvlvl‘l{dfl'mttn-m solemnity of the High Holyday period just ended, Jews have already begun the celeâ€" bration of the joyous harvest and thanksâ€" giving festival known in Hebrew as Sukâ€" Te _thext in io ns srmtenment of lor t days amid an a autumn fruits and foliage symbolizing God‘s goodness to men. It began on Sunâ€" THURSDAY, Oct # 130 Senior Choirâ€"rehcarsal under the direction of Mrs L. &. Hawley. the direction of Miss Audrey Wessling and #:80 p.m., Monthly of the W. M. lht&hâ€".d-mmn 579â€" Homewood Avenue. WEDNESDAY, Oct 15 8:00 p.m., Mon: meeting of the teachâ€" m.gdï¬uu. n:uyotln workers in our Bunday School under the leadership of Dr. E. Fritsch. Advance announcement is being made of the Brotherhood Banguet to be held at Barrington on Tuesday, Oct. 21. Bethany men will be well represented. SUCCOTH SERVICE SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 day, October 5 SATURDAY, Oct. 11 Dated at Wankegan, IMinois this 18th The North Shore conmnuon Isracl i1 hold its annual Succoth Service in BETHANY EVANGELICAL CHURCH Laurel Avenue and McGovern Strest Rev. Framklin Beck, Assistent Pastor the center line of Deerfield Road (so called) 253.6 feet southwesterly miong the said center line of said road meaâ€" sured from its intersection with the North line of South half of said Seeâ€" tion 27; thence west 1010.2 feet more or less to a point in the West line of the east half of the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter of said Seeâ€" tion 27 m distance of 227.2 feet from the northwest corner thereof; thence south on said west line 214.8 feet; the service on that day. Southwest quarter of Section 27; in Township 43 North, Range 12 East of as follows: Beginning at s point in said center line of said Deerfleld Road; thence northeasterly along said center line 247.2 feet to the place of beginâ€" ning ; IN THE PROBATE COURT OF â€"â€"â€" SAID COUNTY PETITION TO SELL REAL ESTATE TO PAY DEBTS Petitioner, LEGAL NOTICE CHURCH SERVICES Cierk of said AD. 1941 ALLEN J No. 15718 * Dog Bathing and Stripping * Auto Body Repairing I*Shookqniting 25 S. Greenbay Tel. 173 THurSDAY, Oct § * k. The Woman‘s Missionary Society will hold Trinity Guild and Woman‘s Auxiliary will hold their first all day sewing meet. ing on Monday, October 13th, beginning Mmfllh‘&‘m.- Thursday evening. speaker will be Mr. E. H. Coble of Chicago a representaâ€" tive of The American Mission to Lepers, "Healing of M‘boudo," will be shown in NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all yeâ€" sons that the first Monday of December, :!“l:cm' ie tl.’:e:hbtd. Du.:.d‘.‘. ding : ul Pu'.":'“ Court of lb:k. County, 1?:-:‘. and estate on or before said date without issuâ€" ance of summons. All claims filed against said estate on or before said date and not Tefpe on Recipact wioes e ies """‘h'nu&'ï¬mxinmm Paul C. Bel Attorney First u-u.o.-x“.ï¬nk Bldg., Highland Park, 111. * Oil Heating g. 4:80, Srd Tuesday T:80. _ _ !-h 1 »0. .-h‘:‘d w m as SUNDAY, October 12 “ji'-â€"h-%vhu--l_.hv a m., The Bt. Rev. F. A. McBEiwaine, D. D., Bishop of Minnesots. i C 59 P PEm S Oe TWE OW 4 o wan Seriny Schoot :80 a.m., ‘ ‘Raymond Fidder o. 10458 a.m., lu-hm- Vision of 6:45 p.m.; Christian Endeavor _ ;:“ pm., ln-hc.':r‘vh‘. ‘The Golden of Christinn l::nl“v:r ul be the sohject address pastor. Special music will be given by the young people of the chureh. TUESDAY, Oct. 14 On Tuesday Evening the Bertha Paine Bible Class will meet at the home of Mrs. Frank Wichman, 627 S. St. Johns Ave. for their monthly business meeting and Bible study. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 15 P 638 Waukegan romd, Deerflcld. Te Worship service. 9 a. m. e w __Mission Festival will be observed with Bpecial services at 10:30 a.m. and evening service at 8 p.m. 9:30 a.m., Sunday school. 10:30 a.m., Morning worsHfip with Rev. Walter Burmeister of Chicago as guest pastor. MONDAY, October 18 8 p.m., Choir rehearsal. SUNDAY,. October 19 _ OFFICE â€"UPâ€"TOâ€"DATE IN OUR FOR RENT: 8 ROOM HEATED apartment. Second floor, Teleâ€" phone Deerfleld 80. 30â€"32 Lm" ndles RHâ€"Soclety at the Assembly pm., sem Room, Mrs. Herman huï¬ entertaining. 8 p.m., Bunco and card party at the Asâ€" sembly Room under the auspices of Dorcas Society. :IIDAYb:)achb- 10 t p.m., gregational meeting voting members at the Assembly Roomâ€" SUNDAY, October 12 _ West Contral Avenue _ Rev. Paul A. Mundinger, Vacancy Pastor h-.y:r nomu Class, Lander Lester Winnetka 4288 Gaines Dog Food i Kria . w s ,, 3 Cariton Court â€" Winnetka 300 Central Ave. Phone 3804 ||| 20** *hitin‘ R4., North Chicage, . Homewood avenue and Greenbay road terms. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK. DAY OR MIGHT lmhu:mhlhq ADJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY AUTO RECONSTRUCTION CO. s I ranie npaiint FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL Greenbay Road and Laurel Ave. Coll Tor and Defivay Survice §87 Greenwood Ave., Glencoe __ : _Phone Glencoe 868 LEGAL NOTICE For Rent DAHL‘S 10.16 a. m. 1st Sunday eve 22â€"24 Trustees, $rd Monday, 8 P. M. 10:80 A. M. ast !o.-. Peoples League, 1st Tuesday and 3rd Sunday, 7:30. Choir, ‘Tuesday, 7:80. Woman‘s Guild, 1st Thursday, % p. m. Sodality, ‘1st Friday, 1 P. M. l’lu.-'anln Daughters, 2nd Wednesday, Sunday â€"School Teachers and Officers, 1st Monday, 7:80. T42 Deerflcld roud. Tel 25 Church School 10 A. M. Public worship, 11 A. M. +Â¥ 'n.u'*:.' 1:80, 5":::?-?&-@-.-_‘-: Woman‘s Association, 3rd Thursday, noen. ml.vln men at the ':“ ;q:* m'â€""'â€"‘g_'â€" program there games and reâ€" freshments. Service men will be special guests each Sunday. C Woman‘s Guild, ist Thursday, % p. mâ€" Sodality, ‘1st Friday, 1 P. M. § ’lv:mï¬t Daughters, 2nd Wednesday, Sunday â€"School Teachers and Officers, sooll cu'-'u’-:"g-.un. 1st Wed., 780. _ Young Peoples Council, Znd Monday, To c 50â€" Aup o en nant Every other Monday, 10, Luncheon 1 p. m. * Printing & Advertising 9:80 a.m., Sunday school. . 10:30 a.m. Church service. 7 p.m., Epworth league. _ Oakridge and lli‘h‘ streets, Highwood Chin.:';tfl-o-lll l? street, Highwood RECULAR SUNDAYX sn‘v'gn 9:45 a.m., Church school and Bible classes. _ Rev. Eskill Fredrickson, paster 10:80 a.m., Sunday school. T:5 p.m., Evening worship service. FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 5% mmmm- s 11 a.m., Morning worship. T:b p.m., Vespers. 146 North avenue, Highwood. Tel. 427 ____REASONABLE PRICES . _ INCLUDING _CONCRETE ce Etromioirs. NO assesen EL .‘ xo > l PROPERTY IS LOCATED ON l‘ kok * ATE STATION Or vabrer E.m“m Tove ROBERT L. JOHNSON 110 8. DEARBORN ST, RAND. 118 Â¥ Heating Service Real Estate for Sale Call H. P. 557 â€" H. P. 558 HIGHLAND PARK BEAUTIFUL WOODED HOMESITES SHERWOOD FOREST ARE NOW AVAILABLE AT VERY The Highland Park Press GUY vITI Real Estate â€" Loans â€" -Ullfaldl Cghd‘.ho.; duicay". * beflecy Louis Quick Shoe Repair 15 N. 2nd St Around the corner from 226 Railway Ave., Highwood North avenue and Lauretta place ST. JAMES ROMAN CATHOLIC _ _North avenue, Highwood For Sale V acant Rev. James D. Gleeson} pas _Rev. John Ward, ass‘t pastor . ST. PAUL‘S EVANGELICAL _ South Waugekan road . T:80, 8:30, 9:80, 10:30. 11:30 a.m,. For Prea Ret. Phone or Write DEERFIELD HOLY CROSS NERL C Phone North Chicago 306 for an Adtaker 557 lt PHONE