MASONIC SERVICE CLUB Members of the newly organized Masonic Service club are planning many events for soldiers and sailors. The club room is to be open each afternoon and evening. All members of the A. O. Fay Masonic lodge are cooperating in the work. If you will call at the office of the Press, $16 Laure! Avenue, you will be given a pair of passes, which may be used at any time this woek. Evans Feed Storeâ€"Distributor Phone Highland Park 124 "Vigoro is for sale by all garden supply dealers." T. P. CLARK, Dist. Supt 4 S. St. Johns Ave. EDWIN P. OHLWEIN See the Victory Gardens at the NATIONAL FLOWER and GARDEN SHOW International Amphitheatreâ€"March 15â€"22 VIGORO! SEE YOUR COOPERATING MASTER PLUMBER Right now‘s the time to feed grass Hot water has always been an essential in protecting health. Dishes, clothes and body must be kept clean and these jobs require plenty of constant hot water. Reliet from pain depends upon hot water when you want it. An automatic gas water heater always stands ready with an unlimited supply of hot water at just the right temporature to help preserve the bloom of youth. Once the pilot is lit, there is no more tank lighting . . . no waliting. Just a twist of the wrist will bring am abundance of convenient and comforting hot water. Perhaps it would be wise to purchase your autematie gas water heater now while they are available. Metal is precious to our nation in this allâ€"out war effert and gas water heaters may be impossible to get later. INSTALLED READY FOR USE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED USE OUR CONVENIENT PAYMENT PLAN NORTH SHORE GAS CO. PROTECT THE BLOOM OF YOUTH witu AUTOMATIC HOT WATER The Musart club will meet Monday afternoon at 1:30 o‘clock, March 16, at the home of Mrs. Joy Dressler. Jean Simons Elected To Phi Beta Kappa Musart Club Meets Monday She is the daughter of the Rayâ€" mond S. Simons of Roger Williams Avenue. Miss Jean Simons was one of cight elected to Phi Beta Kappa at the University of South Dakota, Vermilâ€" lion, S. D. this week. Miss Simons, who is a senior, is a French major. She was clected to Alpha Lambda Deita her first year at De Pauw, Phi Sigma 1 at a Romance Language honorary at South Dakota in her sophomore year. She was recently announced as winner of the Nelson Shield for the outstanding â€" junior ROSE MANOR POULTRY FARM Call H. P. 568 Hinsdale, 1I1 ‘The Sigma Mothers Club will meet for a lunch and meeting Mar. 19 at 1 o‘clock at the Orrington Hotel. Plans will be made for the annual card party in April. Hostess for the day will be Mrs. Eugene Pfister, Mrs. Paul Wells from Highland. Park and Mrs Leo Corboy, Chicago. Alice Dorick Honored At Knox College Alice Dorick, of Highland Park, was one of fourteen coeds in the freshman class at Knox ‘College honâ€" ored by the Y.W.C.A. with memberâ€" ship on the Freshman Commission. Miss Dorick was selected because of her superior scholarship and leaderâ€" ship in campus activities. She was also initiated into Betaâ€"Deita Chapter of Pi Beta Phi, national social sorority, last week. Miss Dorick is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Dorick, 331 North Avenue. » Sigma Nu Mothers Meet March 19 , Texas. 4 c niciner i aPhar ltb chea‘sâ€" ADipt T Cadet Suttle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David M. Suttle, 807 Lincoln aveâ€" nue, Highland Park. He received his primary flight training at Ballinger, go on to an advanced school to Wmhmflwfl observation flying, and win the lieutenant in the Army Air Corps. _ Having completed the first step of his training as a pilot in the fighting Hugh Bradshaw Suttle of Highland Park, has arrived at Goodfeliow Field basic flying school, San Angelo, Texas, to begin the intermediate phase of At Goodfeliow Field, typical of the Air Corps, newest, warâ€"expanded, training centers, he will graduate to the cockpit of a speedy, 350 horseâ€" power, BTâ€"13A trainer, learning to master acrobatics, formation, Cross country, instrument, and night flying. Ground school instruction will inâ€" clude courses in radio code, weather, engine maintenance, and military law. From Goodfeliow, Cadet Suttle will Hugh B. Suttle At Goodfellow Field, Texas ‘The full faith and credit of the United States Government is pledged for payâ€" ment of both principal and interest on these United States Savings Bonds. YOUR MONEY WILL BE SAFE Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HICHLAND PARK PRIMARIES TUVESDAY, APRIL 14 West Ridge Community Club Held March Meet The program for the March meet ing of the West Ridge Community Club, was held recently. Mrs. Willard Dunham, program chairman, secured Julian Gromer or Elgin and his colored movies entitled "Hawaiian Paradise". Mrs. Gromer was in charge of the special musical background. be given a pair of passes, which may be used at any time this woek. If you will call at the office of the Press, 516 Laure!l Avenue, you will Miss Edna Whitney, viola; and Miss Jenska Slebos, cellist. Miss Polokoff, Miss Whitney and Miss Slebos are also members of the Illinois Symphony Orchestra. All are welcome to attend this meetâ€" ing, which will be held at the Temple, Lincoln and Vernon Aves, Glencoe. A cordial invitation is offered the community. Mrs. Milton J. Klee is president of the Sisterhood. chairman, will present the program for the day, the Chicago Woman‘s String Quartet The Chicago Woman‘s String Quarâ€" tet includes Miss Helene Goldenberg, concertmistress for the lllinois Symâ€" phony Orchestra, as first violinist; Miss Eva Polokoff, second violinist; be followed by lunch. Members are asked to bring a sandwich which will be served with coffee and cake. Rabbi h 'To’Sern Youâ€" = WILLIAM J.(BiD SMITH N. S. Congregation Israel Sistorhood To Have Meeting Monday, Marchk 16th, is the Monday, March 16th, is the regular meeting day of the North Shore Congregation Isracl Sisterhood. The Monday morning routine of sewing for local hospitals, and sewing and surgical dressings for Red Cross, will Shulman will discuss current events. A business meeting will follow, and Mrs. Benedict K. Goodman, program Coffee and cookies were serv WALTER MEIERKHOFF The Glencoe Theatre and the Highâ€" He Has Proven His Right State Representative as a RepublHicen Candidate for â€" ME STANDS FPOR On Monday, March 23 at 2:30 o‘clock in the Highland Park Woâ€" man‘s Club a lecture will be given by Ruth Wood Meyer and Helen Abâ€" bott Byfield. Much historic research has gone into making this program of American Music "From Plymouth Rock to Broadway and Route 66." D. A. R. to Give ‘Program In Order To Buy Bonds The members of the North Shore Chapter of ‘The Daughters of the American Revolution are all busy doâ€" ing Red Cross, War Relief and U.SO. work But they believe that we should all buy bonds, Mrs. George Rogers of Lake Forâ€" est, Regent of the North Shore Chapâ€" ter, members and friends will wear gowns of long ago and will display their heirlooms. ‘Tickets may be obâ€" tained from Mrs. Earl Gséll, 55; Mrs. Lewis Sinclair, 971; Mrs. Warren Danley, 1270; and Mrs. Erastus Phelps, 262. Miss Laura Welch of the Wishâ€" maker Shop, Carson Pirie Scott and Co. will be the guest speaker and will tell and demonstrate how to "Be Your Own Decorator." Kappa Alpha Theta Sorority To Meet _: March Eighteenth Evanston and North Shore alumâ€" nae of Kappa Alpha Theta will meet Wednesday, March 18, for a one o‘â€" clock luncheon at the home of Mrs. The program will follow a short business . meeting conducted by Mrs. Ericsson F. McLaughlin, president. A new slate of officers for the coming year will be presented by Mrs, Frank H. Crawford, chairman of the nomiâ€" nating committee. Mrs. Arthur L. Reincke is chairman of the luncheon committee and will be assisted by Mrs. Benjamin Troxell Jr., Mrs. George Currier, Mrs. Albert A. Morey, Mrs. C. C. Stanton, Mrs. Arthur R. Colwell and Mrs. Robert L. Ratcliffe. s March9â€"15 ‘Blood Donor‘ Week For Sisterhood E. Parker Miller, 1740 Wesley avenue, Evanston. s The United Order of True Sisters, through Mrs. Janet Sokaje, grand president has designated the second week of March as "Blood Donor" week of the U. O. T. S. for the Ameriâ€" can Red Cross. This activity will apâ€" ply to all members throughout the nation. ‘The Johanna Lodge No. 9 which meets on the first and third Thursday of each. month at the Emil G. Hirsch Center in Chicago and has a North Shore Committee which meets each third Thursday monthly to sew for Michacl Reese Hospital. At the temple in Glencoe, is the largest body within the National # in The Nation‘s Service ® " i% y °6 . Y * i j 9 2 AX*LZ Â¥ (;4 ‘ 4 M _ x d J o _ , C e . o 4 CADET HUGH B. SUTTLE Cadet Hugh B. Suttle, son of DAVID LUNDQUIST the Highland Park High School, enâ€" Ested in the Marines Fobruary 5. For the past ten‘ years the Chicago Flower Show has been given at Navy Pier late in March, and plans were well under way and an interesting schedule worked out when Navy Pier was taken over by the Government for Aviation Activities. Mrs. O. W. Dynes, past president of the National Counâ€" cil of State Garden Clubs and general chairman of the Chicago Flower Show for the past several years, canâ€" vassed every possibility in Chicago for another site for the show, but they were all unsuitable or inadequate, and Mrs. David M. Suttle, 897 Lincoln The Garden Club of IHlinois, Inc., a federation of 150 garden clubs all over Illinois, with a membership of 10,000 will present its Sixteenth An‘ nual Chicago Flower Show ‘May 14th through 17th at Thornhill Farm, adâ€" joining The Morton Arboretum, three miles south of Glen Ellyn. This will be the first large flower show staged outdoors in this country. The Garden Club of IHlinois for some time has been considering a great outdoor show, with gardens planted direct‘y ‘n the ground. Mrs. Joseéph M. C=Athy, daughter of Joy Morton, Your!er of The Morton Arâ€" boretum, and granddauchter of J. Sterling Morton, the originator of Arâ€" bor Day, and a member of the Execuâ€" tive Committee of the Chicago Flower Show, with her brother, Sterling Morâ€" ton, offered the use of the halfâ€"mile driveway at Thornhill Farm, the esâ€" tate of the late Joy Morton which adâ€" joins The Morton Arboretum, as the site of the 1942 Chicago Flower Show, which was accepted with great enâ€" thusiasm by the Garden Club of Iflinois. pleted first steps as a pilot in the Army Air Corps and is stationed at Goodfeliow Field, Tex. David Lundquist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundquist, 257 Kenmore St, Deerfield, Illincis is with the U. S. Marines, stationed at Paris Island, 16th Annual Flower Show May 14â€"17 Show. Majorâ€"Garden. Minorâ€"Wall Vase or Wall Pocket. Ravinia Garden Clube President: Mrs. Theodore Uchling, 2277 Lincolnwood R4., Highland Park, T. Chairman : Mrs. Arthur T. Fathauâ€" :imï¬rolmwm Exhibits in 1942 Chicago Flower Show. Halfâ€"Major Exhibitâ€"Buffet ‘Table. Minor Exhibitsâ€"Arrangement in uniform type container for dining table. Twin Arrangementsâ€"Arrangeâ€" ment in horizontal manner suitable for The great Chelsee show in England is an outdoor show and has been famous throughout the world for many years, but this is the first outâ€" door flower show of national imporâ€" tance to be staged in the United States. * Entrants in the show are: North Shore Garden Club President : Mrs. Benjamin Stein, 175 Hazel Ave. Glencoe, Chairman: Mrs. Richard Uhiman, 1431 Oakmont Rd., Highland Park. returned to you. _ If you do not have a picture of arrange to have his picture taken free of charge. "Highland Parkers in the Armed Forces" is a new Press feature. Send us the picture of your son, each week. Your picture will be ieï¬ tm 4t THE HIGHLAND FARKE Thursday, March 12, 1942 Dave, a