In I" Fro-It. Rich-cal. Cut. 'ohttirtMr.,ed In. Emilia.“- â€at Chum) m. '" 'M Ava-r. "i ii-s-ta- I , m.--Deee%rd Pity "Mitky My. "m1 Gan 1‘6th night, fanning can III a... MY- New-h" 0. M. "and. , .Dnnce for 30 soldiers at Rebeca Lodge-n North Sheridan Road. We: Dunc: lessons at the U. S. O. 0* l F m.--Mens Smoker " U. S. o. Club fuming "Winning Bluebell“ Nah-a! league picture. Also meeting with American Legion men and High- hlll Pith citizens. WM. Non-bu» I rear, "wig! 4 Sag-day. Now-hr My. Nut-hr 2 has“ me at High School Ath- Elie Fieid--2 p. m. ' 3:3tf pm to sat" 9. m. Fellowship Pmgram featuring Marion Sanford & Mary Casarios. Mrs. Horace Vail: is this year‘s chairman. with Mrs. Edward Leaven- that acting as co.ehairman. Except for November tl, when school is closed, the Elm Place School Book Fair will be open daily from 9:00 to 12:00 Noon, from 1:00 to rm p.m.. and from r.00 to 9:00 um. All profits will go toward the school's library fund. The Hall of Pictures at Elm Place School will again feature an array of books suitable to all ages and tastes when the annal book fair is held the week of November l0 thru l4. Besides the mothers who always act as slea- men. students from the seventh and eighth' grades will be on hand to help purchaser: make telections. Book Fair At Elm Place School November IO Highland Park U.S.O. PM†"Ink T. Yang, Emu-tin Director Asthead-i-toeewamot hfm‘l'houwho til-dumm- "tvesit-mutrtaaweetstart -iamiti-ee-andsit 'h-toe-ee-ei-There wittisott-aitrbeaohoetreriod of minim the m Inch: to -iqtrtseitthiswriteris-ysee o1thet-erottho-ineharsei,t MmMjectthewiod of "tte-ei-tWitt-mi-tttest. Another neon-uh. Ii'n that action is bmitriaise. to replace mere words was 'tmadirtttte-etottUTmttie Cal-idea u read to the council by City Clark In“: an Monty eyeing. This report. lined by the Commis- ploll'l Mann, Edwin C Gilroy. out- lind the activities ot the body dun-b; the all! sixty days Suhjeeta that me up {or invent-tic: by the Commie- Iion all that were duly reported an included the following: I. The School Patrol Sm; a The Removal of Ohltroctive Shruhbery; & The Prob- le. of Lights on Ported Vehicles; . The Bicycle Ordhunee; s. The Raisin. of Fund: for Traffic Sign [or the Business District and & Mu. cellaoeou Subjects oar-omen. Local Traffic Problem. Cut A: reported ""gttg,u meeting held last week, action on the removal of obstructive shrubhery is scheduled to get under way on the first of No. vember. Considerable work has also been done on the subieet of school patron. All in alt, every indication joints to the fart that the Traffic Commission is really getting under way in a highly satisfactory manner. The least that the rest of the citizens; tBet-tnM-pt-te, -abtmtar_-gtieieotttrrsds 'tteirthieret-itiut-t, tith,','.."'""'""'"'"""-" 'ii-us-sweat-rear' dmuMhMI-ncm gym may!!!“ all a. ,rh-rereatMe-vevarriries 'i-tirq-Bd-thate-tmu'.. t-tHibmsaardani.B+nrigr. dumb-Hum?“ 'edte*tioi-r'irraatttnt tsth.gnrtiriebeq'sr-tr- drH-imsh6-thu-utier.. -rts0orr_tsk-irq mum-“numb- “Supt-huh“... “I “was†Maltelh-dtrogthioreutoi. cI-Ihhaer-l “a uvaih-mm-k- tswath-ae-stars-seat-at â€IquM'I-unhaol- ream-lbujohB“ “Naif-Indian! adt-NrseetHemrrseita-. 'smogthimri-. an." W" W Cteoimire8'rer'sauet- GSO. new. n Community Cent Service Men's Club Calendar '0ttt",Mr00tl-it1rrtaBltrrrt"0t" ByEImttmMMurrhr to tt F me-D-e tot n SJ o. 0d (Chino GSO. iii b. trt.-m- for to Tami-n," Held to a scoreless tie by North- brook last weekend the string High- wood football team hopes to return to winning ways against the Wine Hawks ttt Boltwood field. Evanston. Sunday. Game time is 2 p.m. Highwood to Play Ety.ttrhtrt 59nd". In! Sunday Highwood pushed Northbrook all over the field just failing to score several times. Coach Jim Bernardini attributes this to the lack of co-ordinatiem which another week of practice should tahe care of. Mrs. Wil and Sinclair were re- elected nuisunt mercury Ind treas- urer. respeglively. Other officials are: H, Earl Hoo- ver, Mrs. Roger S. Bail and Lewis H. Sinclair, vice presidents; Frank Sel- fridge, secretary and Herbert E. Holt, treasurer. President J. Mills Elston, and all officers of the Highland Park Hos- pital foundation were re-elected for a year at the annual meeting held Monday night at the hospital. Officers Ila-Elected To Hospital Foundation The Country Club Estate- subdi- vision petitioned the council for yer- miai-toexmstruetnwaterrnairiiet Mmmbenuppliedwithwlterby the Luke Forest Water Dement. After the council was neural by the mbdividen that the city of Highland Park would be protected in every ne- - manner, the petition was [tuned with the proviso that the main would be built wording to the city's specificatiems and that the rate would be amenable to the city's water depart- ment. The coming skating season came in for its share of discuuion when the council upon the request of Commis- sioner Gourley granted the Bmside and Ravinia skating committees per- mission to run inch and a half water tines off the city mains to further ficilitate the flooding of their pond; In dire-irq-Aire, cilan- +gBirwtsrtheortterucu-issitsmr "ttmm-utr-tot-or-De- mam when: when on not: thawmnionhveucwedomof their prescribed role- toeiearoot Kat cluttereddniu. At be! We council meeting the anointin- lulin‘ the nomad to the Federal [o'vemement for the new Ser- vieenau’ building which had been tabled the week previous, we: om. dilly “opted. The my u thus cleared for In inn-adieu m on this im.. portant project. The term- of the lane Tlifoeartverenrtermwittoesor. (ion to rm it for another five year term. ottHe-tt.ea.d.i.a-.- -r'thitaitr-Hmirq-er, kWh-“hm" Anersimrtdues-ietrsMarsrtte_ n-Wthewaio-ol the Petr-De-stein-i-ttsi. mummmwu aaeaeeNr'teetetrmityforth.aatot. t-oqmeewhottastreessviratiri. ttti-rt-toch-his-be.-. foerhermdshi_,tetitihurtorr “’1th 'ny-tteta-i-r-s-r, W.l“-bM b-ir.arra-r.t-d.eut.tse mam-4w.» tita6mrtni.-bersotaeueat ei'ia-o4e.irtqt-esedtt_ -lrntourtt-amdu.riiur. Mum-pheasant" "ttttb-mth-iran-tSnead 'itterdttes-ture-htr-tr, 'm.thegtruetsd-otrikd.. '-Heloptti-dmettuetheek hummmism SilV'l'NG haunt Luncheon Dinner Real Fried Chicken , WHERE P THE LITTLE EAT SHOP 300 N. Great Bay at ink Are. "INS 'llMY, OCT. 3| Ad-MLh-dw mun-acupun- communion at 7:45 o. I. but" FRENCH "I'D CHICK†l9 Soldiers Ate, Supper In Local Homes Sunday Persons who opened up their home are as follows: The Ravinia Women's Club and League of Women Voters extended invitations to nineteen soldiers In! Sunday, through the Highland Park U. S. o. Home Hospitality Committee. for supper. \ I "In summing up the situation we find Lake Forest and Lake Bluff faced with the problem of contributing toward the education of all High School children in the district, or mak- ing some effort to divide the district and provide only for Lake Forest and Lake Bluff chiidrerr-the national and ittt.ematirmat view." Rankin Mrs. Richard F. Dulce ... Mrs. iCrliffm'd “Min ... Mrs. rank Val-in. ..... Mrs. Dr. 1.M.Geeestberg. Mrs. Phillip Ringer ....... League of Woman Voter: Mrs Geo. B. Hart ....... Mrs. M. A. Pond: ....... Mrs. Paul Kuhn "The recent reductions in mud valuation have done much toward eosalixintr the tax loud. at for many years Lake Forest' share was well over 40 per can and local young people attending High School numbered only about an in a group of more than lim, or 16 per cent of those attending. the "ttaim- In nu (or educational m This items: is from an to8u9andit-edwiilmahethe maximum In: rate for the district 31.87%. as a 37% can rue for build- 'ntgisa1sttreovidm1 Membersofthe board an. that they will only levy and In: that portion of the tax rule that is man to provide adeoaat. education! facilities and to maintain the standards dun-Med by resident: of this diam “Ken In some facts about Lake Fetrestanditsrhareoitaarestorthe High School Dim. The reduced u- seared Nation of Lake Focal (this includes Shields, Deedield lid Went Deerfield township.) is 'ti,r2tuW9.0tk The M tax rite is 3127. Applying taatrateto-sedv_tionwertnd trident: of Lake Forest paying 3H3,- MES to the High School District The pee-em -tPriatimt of hke Forest High School is 8t3i.995.00 no it 1pm" that lake Forest resident: "memoretharspeovidefor cheap- enlion of Lake Forest High School. Ill lake Bluff resident! my men alto. lake Bluffs use-ed valuation "The situatim my be explained in this manner: lake Fons! and Lake Bluff residents ply lwroximamly do pet can of the total revenue of the district. while the Lake Forest High School was less than " pet can. is $1,354,751“). which when the ml- cnt rate in â€plied. shows that Lake Bluff resident, - 82MS6.4t. Thnttheeuaieaoilimreu-imty kumuumw -eirtgimt"tweWsi-eot"Yhe 1akeForeaer",mderthehendi4 "uheWmgt'sPemitii:"TheB-d 01m of Dearth“ Shield: TowmhipHiebsehetMwhids-ems pettieiesarsd-atimsoftmehHiab- had Punk and uh Forest High Sehoouhasaaudforanimereasein School Tax Tho -Ar.eho_aeNkh.h.viu.r-' Pa,'Shutg"2 '6.-b.rri.aoWh-ah.a-t..lirrsTho Lr2'rdtat'=hu'tmeh't..hStp'2ue2t GUST (Cali-Id ho- In: C lib 'h.MtgM-dNAAte9' I) Nu W lo... m, l a. has. a n- suu m on.“ t In "nt-qt iq I!“ Park wro- u Mtt N. Gr-A., Road. at M Ava-c. where by will machine on fraud fried chick. die.. 'sers,auoservirtqaNtt1ineof-d. wiehes and soft this. The build“ ha been “decanted. with newly co- vered {loan and counters. Guat III chef u the Calla: Grill at Walkman and Ellen was had waitress They chose Highland Park as the site, for their "Little Eat Shop" because of its reputation for liking fine food. INTERIOR ucounuc On. loyal Cull-I Ann- 1'de "' I“ “House geaati your cum homo. with Full festivities. materials in our W. V. STREET: sun's mm m his“ qt $1.00 - $1.50 - $1.95 Miww-Hn- tirueHir-aét*rb-deeBm+ -. 5“ Co. m. - omrttftea- a I.“ a “a a“. EA-o.. '- m h He-rr-Mai-ber- twin-chi}. Hehadiivuiesrt.elrtSe- mule-ATM: Fnthu Dies In M as advertised in colorful, inexpensive pattern home in IEEIIFIELD STATE BANK WM. HIE] Tin-hch-bunbw“ his“...TODAYH .hr-A-rer-4'Hs" “Wm-I‘- th.r-Smi6gr.mmqase.tL-d it.“ In 1.- Ah Y-.rrqM-drieMsuhrrr ct-irswi.r-dMeirhb- t.reK-Ptiv-hrmeimr- vim.ariNbehddirrruri_ WM" VANITOYOUIWITY WOOX 'r-rtrerua--.eee. â€alum-Quit â€We“- “an... M, “or Mt. I," "