Annual Red Cross Roll Call Starts Armistice Day The 25th annual Whammy roll all of the Chicago Chapter. American Red Cross, will open on Armistice Dar, Tuesday. November 11, with commit- tees in 66 Chicago neiirhtmrhooa and ti? suburbs extending the Red Cram membership invitation to every adult. James B. Faun. chapter chairman, has announced. Sunday. November 9, ha: been denim as Red Cross Stand†In churches throughout the nation. Appointment: of roll call chairmm were announced by Mr. Forum as follows: Deerfield, Mn. George UH, ttit' th. Mrs. Nellie W. Hitchcock of this city. who died September 24, 19Mk leaves her $1,60?.9N.99 estate to her {out graatdehihdren, Fremont Hitch- cock, In. Redwood City, Calif.; Mor- gue! Hitchcock of the name city; Jean Alice Bun. Wimtetha and Howard Hitchcock Bull, Keswick. Va. I have a pet peeve. and I feel like Grinding it today. You publicity tMir-who-tdin-ics-the paper. single spaced. about fourth car- bona. and ramble on and on and on, probably jun haven't been told how to write publicity, and then you wonder why it is aometimea left out. some- times bothered and oeensioetal1y re- written. Plea" double space all articlea. Pteare don't ever send an article in that is a fourth carbon copy. and New: in your first paragraph tell what, where, when, why and how, and New always sign your name; address and phone number on any article that is brought or sent into the office. Plea" observe deadlines. and remem- ber the earlier you get your material in, the better (and probably more) mace we can give you. I love all pub- licity chairmen, and I'm glad to have your material, but won't you Mme eo-operate? lemu- avume. Deerfield Wham Mrs. George UN. nos Mill-n name. Deerfield Highwood. Mrs. George Remy. 38 "MI W Hichwood Port Sheridan, Edward Rosenthal, Eu! _Crou Field Direetor, Fort Sheridan . SUBURBAN COMMUNITY CHEtt1tEPREsENTATrVEs Sherida- mod. Highland-153:1: _ 3mm. H. F. Kelsey. 27 North Sheri- dn and. Highland Park my»; Park, J1:f.ftener, 27 North Thieves stole more than $0.01!) worth of fun. and jewel: from the home of Mrs. Adele Marks, 434 Enn- dale road Monday night, as the and her [new at " the dinner table. Alum; “tide. taken were a ttooo mink out, another mink valued at $1,- 500. a jacket worth $1,00tt another coat of mo “nation and a and worth m). William Thompson, M, colored ettnttHettr {or Robert o. Farrell, 50 Vine "can, “borrowed" his boner an October 24 Ind returned it five days tater-oestr William Iago: to tell him shout it. Now William in being held to the mud jury, for theft. Sean thnt William and his wife had . thin ind he drove down to St. Louie to tell MI mother " than! it. The Wyeth: mull - tlt".',',.',':"",.':',:":,:,,,',',,','.',',)":". $he'horfwemahoattotq he, theywcretoldthtnnuuwouldhc “deiflhmvmmd'fhcwty -tseuattheH.P.UbtiTemrle, audit was that Imam-ade- emrqhigrttotheHuttiaod Putin- W11: the put atomization: "Bddrirthsaitieaheuinthetern- '%&sriteitstttmtiors Mr. and Mrs. Randell McCain: In in. at their Wished cu, And won. in; " their demolished car, and won duh. why they are still dive. Their a: tett the pavement and tolled over that the. Monday night near Li- benyville. The at driven by Mrs. New no completely wrecked, and they are "Herirtg from body bull-u. doinMGmth’a-u- " MoiPolic-Raw'ain fiidt'trtl2'tt,.u'nt " "sglttrt.q6thedvi1iaad.. '-eottr-dtrred_rtheFUerat B-otuveati-tietn. 5o,t,f1ntdfM'tdtgh'.ti I. Iâ€. 'eNt=T'Ugltt"2i.'"2tt gMtsMr.Gr-mmi.s6.r-b-itt hae-tttWhen-ttti-tthe -rh.rtmthhits-hiqhard. -4Hi-ieetrttsrtitrmttrwasa -1Mr.G-it0amit-ain" mmhmwuw - (I. lied†{on :1“in "rtrdr.trr-tartmiti-i'btt" Sway-Vat! Oil Conn-Ix. W21 Ttte-tde-tttHt- Purl: High School wilh 09M you for your excellent mum dark. or'rHmmextmirqNmde We feel h was I out - Ind we k-rm-tF-die _, Mani-s. WFEVINE Ttthe "We! Highland Purl: MWuf . Hungarians“ â€MW cm... a; Spear, Fra,kwiA,ai - ___ Highwood Plays Northbrook Sunday Following is the program and Ro, tariam who made the mat awards: Song Fest. . .unda direction of X.Y.Z. Flag Ciremony....try Host Troop 30 Brief statement of Purpose of Court of Homtr....Chairman of Court of Honor. Dr. C. V. Nichols, Chairman of Highland Park District. Court of Ila-or A. Presentation of Second Gm Award:................Ed Maxine B. Presentation of First Chas Awards............Pnul Behanm C. Presentation of Merit Badge Awards......£dwin Dreiske, Ell" Gseli, Fred Rice, Phil Ewan, Paul Phelps. D. Sea Scout Awards..L B. Sinclair E. Presentation of Star Rank Awards F. Presentation of Life Rank Award! V ..............Dr. D. E Rossiter G. Presentation of Eagle Ptlm Award:..........R. L. Sandwich H. Presentation of the Highest Rink in Srmrtine--EMe Badge by Har- ry Earhart, President of High- land Park Retry Club. Cloning thrmrsmtr.-srxnn Oath led by Karl D. King In. Cambium- Highland Purl: District Boy Scum North Shore Area Council Amen-m: Committee: Ymath Service Committee of Highland Park Rot" Club. Gees Skhotrehmothte. angina“. Rex Andrews, Bob Donal, Irtitttirtt-tht-etrtu- the colorful Highwood foothill tum “mined Northwest A. C inn return one Sundly at 2 “I. It the High- wood ailment Several week: no RM m H! c- . oeqedes. it by Nora-bunk The main '3'!†" wobbly be Nam-hi and Mestimrt, cash; Salli Ind Duh. harks: Vole Ind Bun-ul- ini, and†Gene Malachi. m; Mahdi. cum-lethal; Hull Home eehi. and Shapiro; tattueha; and WB. liams. (which. Others to In union will include Kellen, PM I“. ma Cancun-i. The Highland Park Rotary Club wanted I District court of Honor for boy scouts at the Elm PlaceSchool. November 4. Arm†for the lull-l “Unwed and Merchant: an! 5“ Put. Rotary Chat, Sponsor Dist. Court of Honor The contractor is waiting for a few days ot dry weather to enable him to go into the propeny and comm operations. As soon " that is our the Committee states In attendant win be employed and manual for Ibi- ing facilities will be made Thin Committee has been working diligently and has "med with the Park Board to name one-half the cost of "grading of the grounds The Committee at present is busily engaged in raising its portion of the mesa-1y may. Philip J. McKuma. Chairman, Mrs. Edith Avery, Mr. and Mrs George F. Gtader, Raymond Sheahen, Mrs. Hahn Velde. E J. O'Riley. Mrs, Ellsworth Mills, Alain St. Cyr, Walter Colhlth, lawrence D. Smith and Bruce Pawns. The grounds loaned on M Board property opposite Linda School are to be graded, levelled and drained. It in anticipated that this will result in more and better “in; The uneven dunner of the [round in the past be: caused delays in timing and has malted in bad ice on my occuiorn. With the improved conditions the ice dating committee looks forward to a busy mean. TheLirteobnP.T.A.Utheo- in the district. Mrs. Helen Spain last August appointed the following com- mince: According to an antttnmCemeggt by the Linda lee Shin. Committee. skating " Lincoln School is to be My improved this yet. In Skating Pond To " Improved Tun. Nov n u.so. Staff I ' Tush]! 1JduhstBft&ch-eit -isqatBetetMrt"iea.6.r39p= Mela-Minter.- thIublza’.‘ Wed. Nov. IZTalnthv'u'uWov tr-Chev-Wm.-.-. Prom-o: 011’th Seine: u unmum. TitrLirseotirstmrtY.M.C.A. 6%,... M Nov 13 Inning of My WivesCNb2:3"ars. . StrHu"choesrsGr+r.m. " Nov i4speeialD--oeed by Thin Shop Board M " Olen CluhMInuhna. In. Home, 36tBeaakrPt.0atsr4t, “Hom'wmhm 'tth-as' ., S‘MJFMPIQ-b. -aa'veei5M) zmwmwy 63.0.“ “mmlowanuol “(3&8th .CHI unS-vicmm Mea---"g-tuturrtuso mmuhas-x sandman. Muhammad grid and: hum the "inland Put tYeAresarrttetrtae Rex Smith, for the put four years managing editor of the national maul- zine, Newsweek, is the editor of the paper. George Ashley De Witt, for- mer Chicago managing editor, is city editor, Warren Brown, who ha; been a sports Editor in San Stamina. New York and Chicago. has been appointed sports editor. The new - will be . lull-sin (not tabittid7 standard rump-per; will bear no party libel; will be in- dependent, and will support the poli- eiea of the union“ administration, particularly in foreign “lain. It. in- tttre policy toward the “ministration, however, depends entirety on what the national government my be. Y.W.C.A. Calendar - ,, Th-do, N-vg-h' ', T.C.Wdr.Cc|I-halh.hvl- WIN: lib â€is. Dr. With R New Morning Paper Looking For Name Ample evidence of this was seen to- day in the thousand: of entries IL ready received in the $1M00 contest to find I suit-bl: name for the publi- cation. Associated with Marshall Field m in publishing the piper is Silliman Evans. president of the Nashville Tennessean. Boolr1llrerirhrxm-riterrt; InBooksForBoysandGirls 'do-ttAs i.U.-Ntsrser, School. 10:00-12:10 a. m.-Crentive Writ- in. Class (Audublyr Hull). , 1:04:00 p. m...-Sooat Dancing lot Friendship Club (Asa-Hy Hall). 2.ats-aun p. A.-aoirtinti for Frieodahip Club. 4dD ' m.-rea served in Library for Friendship Girls. 4.Qth--r00 ' m.-T'-s Club Media in Won Room. 3.00 . m.-Snredigh Folk Dining for Friendship Girl. (Ambly Hull). Mkhun' E-isa "yyGiiiriOiil. sin-r, society at her Tasty "er. hooll. In. Virgil “an [In the Each contestant has been invited to submit a lm-word letter. empha- sizing why he or she wants a new morning newspaper in Chicago. These letters will afford a nimble cron- nction of Chicago reader opinion," 2:00msn.urudtth-sa-i. ReerentimtRotm. -g. 99%“! Now that Chicago is to have a new morning newspaper, Chicagoan: will name it. Monthly Elli) iiEiif, Erna-m if dais-"mm m mum! work. all In chun- Ia In. I". but. h . arm I It m In NM!" "" that ;nookWukv|-In¢mn {With-Wanna“: that“. K. Min-I. cum u- gbnrlu of no no] local: " IA'e.e. that. m at tho [mum-mum...- "t-dMs.ttqttattntueqttetu. ;mMumwtluvimdup 'D",'.',"',',', a. want a! Ion-hr " our school All "In u. rltmtte. - our New. bio-o- lartl with mums. m All What“ burlu the hull “lu- nrd Wtth Boon!" In! all In an ’thmebmnnumummm funotaoolWo-I (lunar-III 10:: community joh- III Inland "rt-tet-trr-iron. may! WWZ _-i-- 7_ A 8:0tF-12dn . â€scumbag. In upâ€. f g m.-vesper Service and T: "ttN-ttatt ' ".--orA an; "ty-i! tri. £93665, sen-at _rtJesttrtstoeer--the h the "only-aim nnn the. that "In Book Wonk In. with! a mud Man (or Mull; public attention on mum-- noon. The noun anyâ€! at Hindus. - I“ mud elm you; In and. Book Want a truly public W "ttttred by “all at by; ("In III mun thrxtt'ah. on! a. country. n- m kn mound the calm: at It!" arm Inzos- mg PM)“: “OWN-km Agtehetimotofieers-hegd-d tWent-kt-er-ttttttherded- "ryoqretr.Ad.eidedtHttheom. 4trrsartdareetoes-inotthenq" warm". Nanak-swung†'eei.tlCAdm't.tt3,trtrsehV. mumwm-rmu. mthllelLWh. “In?“ Both the offensive and the defensive pluy of the Madam surpassed any previous prim during the ia- n Their {II-damn†play was much and“ and was “(mad by In any“! amount of tearn Ipirit. - last Sundry afternoon tin Her- dmtts,defeatedtheHht_nrOr ascoreof19toCWithFrmt&M- dmo waiving excellent bIotkiI'by his tum-1mm he need acm- the Hindu}: god line three time for touchdowns Lynn Carr Killed In Airline Crash Lynn E. Carr, 33 of 133 South Green Bay road, was one of the Pas" sengers on the ill fated North west Airliner plane. that crashed early Thursday morning near Moorland. Minn. Fourteen perlom lost their lives in the crash, with only the pilot. Captain Bates, surviving. Carr was an employee in the traffic department of the Northwest Air Lines for the put two-and-a-hsli years. He and his wife, Abbey Ind My daughter, Lynn have lived in Highland Park since December MMO. Besides his wife and daughter, he leaves his mother, Mrs. Heme E. Car. Winnetka and a brother, William B. Carr, In North Linden venue. High- land Park. The body was sent to the 5min and Logan Funeral home and services were held from there at 2:30 Monday afternoon. Interment was in Rosehill cemetery. Mutants Win Two Gama The Highland Park Merchants play- ing before 1,300 fans chalked up their ftrst win of the - last Wednes- day night with a , to 0 victory over the Evaluators Hawks in a one played under the lights at Strnset Park RICO-“WWI.†(I. an ion. and - hool- m _ mum-g "lulu at lulu-d1 - mm: in alum-'- half lumm-ntuMhmqnmy; ““311“!!!thth te day. the win; "out (at rhe y..8LtPt.ft,t.ePe.'.reete2e "and ham!- hr and: - attribution. Imam “mm-“Wu†Ilmtlllom‘llmnI-u MdMIIMIhhm; not“), It I. all“ that than; mum duo-t ammonium-u umwao-hoohlnnbllnpluu mind-ally!“ - -- TheHight-dPHMeesG.rdert ChtbmetatttteGmt-itrCuter T-hrmiJamesmtrdeet,saies trt-r_or1mmtmSeedrtored% Next Sm. Nov. 9th, " 2:15 the Merchant: will have! to Belmont] Field. Em to play the Em Hawk: h I mm use. Mons' Garden Chat, Hun James lard." â€Impulse-thallium nna-1. man-Wu am. nor-lo AMI m "trh-uyttb-utq.y'tep, exts.ed'eueairtttteseedhtde Heabpmmm cum m of a. WM.†will. John W.ltulom.l1.3.0u|nb -rese-$erav."xmam.tto udmnuum‘mhm mztorhoohmmcmw mun-m mun-mum hawk." “mtdloalplmhr “waommnhm this." In an m. a /t'l'ft m-dhdoum mum ' iii yin-'6. mm - to Seed Industry" utHvargitr-eamehrurfs wwmmymw hminm‘l'heyworodi-th: “mihwmw 'betisremsaqtairkreir.rhnrtd. â€Mudnmhdowu'rhe try toer+ttaiutThemsty other not: wadei-dnthitdmvhn Bamt-teirekdtheessdforsiacrard. -d-beriesrroints In. A. J. Badma- has mama] to her hunt in Lot _ California aftersrmmth'svisit with berm, Mrs. G. L Brand. Cttmhnrrdtrsedhuseexmdt- anathema-dun giving his e'es"iro-artest"awetiearatedmst. BamranimNtitutir. torRo.siarent oHt+inthefotsrthqmrtertoe. .tirrot_tothet0rardtirtet All-1*, however, mammalian, This My both Mythical teamsArtheirtast-s of the -whmttmrtmvettoEtmhsarst 'oArYorhct-tmitvttiehsehesot Ilia-EtheljelnSdigspengthcweek and at CrawUrdwit% 1nd. V _ Mrs.Lnrutht,smm6er-.itt entertain St Paul's Soatityather 11011::me Mrs. Louis Setether mined her bridge club at her home may. Lucille Burma is visiting her mother, Mrs Hilbert: Bnaman in WU- auxin this will. 16, at the Highland Park Hapitat. The baby was born on its mother's birth- day and weighed 7 pounds 14% ounces. I...“ a I: W “MG-arcaw 'a'dttt2Wttet'a'iL't',e' â€tuba-v Hog-Hum mmitrehalhedu.tkeiraiathstmhrttt tints-samba IRE-mot kinds-novi- -e-adeinth.femr6-rter whmBahhirtidr-t_tthehiste Arttmrmkerhasretttmedfrmnn hmuirtgtripirtcittad_ Mr. and Mrs. W. C Sag, Valley road, Bumockbum. announce the birth ofasttmtt8tethert6attheEv- anston Hospital. He has hem named David Francis. Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Knime became_the parents of a son. mad Ethan} Addison. Thursday. October Mr. and Mrs. George Harder, Chestmrtstreet, anuatwoweek vacation in Flu-it. Mrs. George UN, Osterman 3mm, has been appointed chairman of the Annual Deerfield Roll Call. an...†Ton-slackin- The home of the Clarence Hehnke, 130 Fairview avenue. near County Line road, was widely burned [or in MI Knish-ed "i-otgby Chandlur's WE CARRY A FULL LINE or BUSINESS AND PERSONAL TYPEWRITERS STUDENTS: In! your practice machine " "' MIA“ Newet-tNesebuTr-esaoamr-.... B'rramthwub-tBard.etrurt $31.25 Deerfield Locals PAYAS YOU usE lil" flilliil "tgnu-tr,.. bleaching“ btrethehseatbors SELL 'EM 1 RENT 'EM! REPAIR 'EM l In. John A. mum"; -imdaoteaTttes%ratter- AasisetiwereMrs.G-eA.set- Edd. In Gauge I. McBride. In. Rea Jones. In. HmdA. Cutler. MML Fmiqndln. M. Alva. Mr. and Mrs. K N Warm an- mmmofthdrchuh- ter,%toBertotiverBrand.wttirk oemsredhttrNi9tt. Incl In. Primal!- ti-dat-i-et-d-cert- dancing, AsmrwasbomNovember3toMr. "tdMrsWitr-BestsmxNetethAve. Nathan Corwith entertained guests at dinner Mend†evening PW the dance at the Highland Park Club. s-Met/ff', Leo- V idol. of M Brutal. died Saturdey “term in Atlantic City. “I.†MiaDotuhyaamChhgond RayruaersmtBardweremarriedtlo. vesrrher2atst.JamesOttueh. Mr. and Mrs. L L Winters issued mm: to the wedding of their d-her,Tatherine.tomavegReaert.. ttuit"" City Mo., on November EateBeandGertrodegartine- taimdataHatioweentrartyinhmttte ofJanieeMeNear. Ad-ter-Gt-tses-mor. ‘ningmnMr.aners.Ge0tgeDdhay: Will Mar Chicago “an J. F. Leaning and Gordon Buchm spent the wetland " the University of Pieia, guns of their son: on “Data Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Auden“: Sn. have returned from a visit in Den- ver, Colo., and their ranch in Kearney, Neb. V E The Deerfield Grammar School PTA will meet Thursdav November 27 at which time there will be a book ale. Mr. and Mrs. George Walt. an Sheridan avenue. manna the up- punching marriage of their human Gertrude, to It": Bauer, son of Mr. Ind Mrs. Anthony Bases. Chm The wedding will be solemnized " St. Juan church November 14. The Bethlehem Woman's auxiliary will hold a luncheon and Christmas gift sale November 26. Saturday. The home was built in 190. Cause of the fire is unknown. M, ortther att, t90t P-turi-thar- 'Way Back "When M. P. 3'00