The study group on the "Prevenâ€" tion & Treatment of Delinquency in Lake County" of the Department of CGovernment & Social Welfare of the H.â€"P. League of Women Voters will meget Wed., Sept. 30, at 1:30 P.M. in the upstairs room of the Public Library. League of Women Voters to Meéet September 30th During the past month members of the group have been at work on‘ inâ€" dividual projects such ‘as‘ visiting the Juvenile Court in Waukegan and inâ€" terviewing officials who handle juveâ€" nile offenders. ‘Their reports," .says Mys. Waiter Neisser, Chairman of the Dept. of Social Welfare. "promises to make this an interesting meeting. The annual State Department Day for the League of Women Votérs held at Evanston, Fri, Sept. 18 was extremely well attended by Highland Park Leaguers. The group w hich went to a portion or the whole of the allâ€"day conference include .Mrs, Alâ€" bert â€" Ahrenberg,. Mrs. J. Stannard Baker, Mrs. Clarence Balke, Mrs. Douglas Boyd, Mrs. Edgar Carter, Mrs. Jas. Clarke, Mrs. Carleton Cumâ€" mins, Mrs. W. C. Frank Jr., Mrs. Myâ€" ron Gutman, Mrs. Louis Waller, Mrs. J. Sigurd Johnson, Mrs. Melville Kem, Mrs. O. T. Knight, Mrs. Ferdinand Kramer, . Mrs. Richard . Loewenthal, Mrs. Walter Neisser, Mrs. Harry Pier, Mrs. Maurice Poliak, Mrs. Chas. Spenâ€" cer and Mrs. J. M. Watkins all of whom are members of the board. Anyone who is interested in workâ€" ing in this study group may still join. Following logically‘ upon the heels of this discussion of plans for 1942â€"43 was the September Board meeting of the local League which occurred Wed. A.M., Sept..23 at the H. P. Commuâ€" nity center. Here the chief topics of conversation were (1) plans for the November elections as being worker by Mrs, Van K. Kirk, Chairman of the Dept. of Governmentâ€" and . its Operation ; (2) the need in IHlinois for County ~Units ~ of ~Publicâ€"Health â€" as presented by Mrs. Ferdinand Kramer in the Dept. of Economic Welfare; and (3) the League school, being directed by Mrs. Waiter Rubens. The League School is to held each Monday at 1:30 P.M. beginning Oct. 5 at the Wibrary auditorium and conâ€" tinuing until April Open to League: members and nonâ€"legauers the sc will deal with the sturcture function ‘of democratic. government in war time. It will present the A, B, C‘s ofgovernmentâ€"of 5&‘ ï¬ the general citizen and in such a way to be useful to her... ‘ Mr. and_Mrs:â€"Otto Jathnigan, 313 Highwood, Ave., Highwood, announce th: marrage of their daughter, Elaine to Corp. Joseph E. Fulmer, ‘Jr. son oi Mir. and Mrs. J. E.. Fu.mer, Glen Aubrey. N.â€"~Y. ©Thevccremony took place Friday in the Baptist chapel at Camp Pickett, Va., and was ‘witnessed by Mrs. Jahnigen, who accompanied her daughter sauth. 3 oi am tinaservopt. $hPE se sitnoei :T z* goxt + y E. â€" Highland Park‘s first. contribution to the WAAC‘s is Miss. »Margaret Clarke, popular young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James O. Clarke, 2237 Linconwoodâ€" rd., who enlisted as :a private Aug. 13 and reportedâ€" for training at Fort Des Moines, Ia., Aug. 29. A native of Atlanta, Ga., Miss Clarke graduated from Highland Park. High school, attended Carleton college for one year and thert"studiied for three years at Chicago Art instiâ€" tute. .Before her enlistment, she was employed as an artist at Butler broâ€" thers, Chicago. Margaret Clark Joins WAACS 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Mighisné Ilirned Towntar of mch wuh y the Elaine Jahnigan Weds l-:hhh&mnâ€",m% Jn e m * ’:fldv-t Dol:tvlnhh'-l F, hen there ute no. many beiter Teachers than Torimafiny Ans . fuw who mverit the entire confidence of the musioal public as does $EE AND DO MUSICIANSHIP COURSE FOR CHILDREN Studio: Y. W. C. A. mg-m Telephone: H. P. A*R. i achies # PRESS SARAH McCONNELkL: are stndyiqul.*â€ng* this fall Returning as upperclaismen m:uwmrnq_l Mr. and Mrs. â€" William Bedell, 1004 Rosiyn lane; Patricia O‘Connell, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. J. P; O‘Conâ€" mell, 865 Ridgewood ari>@. Alexander 20 Local ‘Residents Students at Lake Forest College Lou McClure, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. McClure, 583 Central avenue ; John McCaffrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McCaffrey, 180 Eimâ€" wood drive ; Marion Kerrihard, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell L. Kerâ€" rikhard, 14 Oak lane. Margaret Juhrend, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Kortendick, has reâ€" sumed work toward her degrée after a year‘s absence, during which .she was secretary to the dean of Lake Forest college. Miss Jurend will conâ€" tinue her work in the dean‘s office as well as attend classes this year. cirle, son of ‘Mrs and Mrs. Harry Rogan, 1737 Pleasant ‘avenue; Betty Newcomers to the campus are ‘Thomas McEwen, son of: Mr. and Mrs. Thomas McEwen, 448 Naida terrace; Mary and Margaret Mcâ€" Sweeney, daughters of ‘Mr. and Mrs. G. W, Mc Sweeney, 436 N. Sheridan road: Muriel Hull,; daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C.â€"O. Hull, 803 S. Linden; Donna Alexa, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph ‘Alexa, 865 Ridgewood ; William Aiston, son of: Mr.â€"and Mrs. H. B. â€"Aiston 918 Ridgewood, Geoâ€" Elect Twelve Queens At Football Game For N. S. Army Day rge‘Abernathy, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Abernathy 1732 Pleasant ave.; Raymond Jo‘inson, son of Mr. wood place, and Dorothea Bochm, daughter ‘of..Mr...and Mrs. B. J. Bochm, 753 S. Green Bay road. Twelve army queens will be elected in as many towns. They will be honâ€" 3:!‘ _on , ;North . Shore . Army | day which is being celebrated in the North Shore towns and villages in connecâ€" tion with the football game to be held Oct..31 at Dyche stadium beâ€" tween the Camp Grant Warriors and the Fort Knox Tankmen. The twelve ‘owns who will cooperate in honoring Uncle Sam‘s soldier boys are Evanâ€" ston, Wilmette, Winnetka, Lake Forâ€" est, Highland Park, Highwood, Wauâ€" kegan, Wmh. Glencoe, North Chicago, Lake Bluff and Zion. Mary O‘Connell, daughter r. and llu.G«xgeP.O’Connen.&uS.Un- den avenue, and Mary ‘Oliver, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Oliver, 630 Anyone may place in nomination a young lady of any of the twelve towns for an army queen. To be eligible the young lady must be a resident of the town she is nominated to reâ€" present, although her sweetheart need not have been a resident before hayâ€" ing joined the army, A separate‘ queen will be crowned for each of the twelve towns and will be honored at a patriotic celebration during the intermission of the big army classic at which time each ‘of the queens will also receive a trophy emblematic of her selection. Marian K School Of Dance to zeopen and Mrs. Reginald Johnson, 245 Lakeâ€" Registered for special work are: Mrs. Eileen Mills, I)l&eri&-r::. Anyone is eligible to vote and may cast one hundred: votes for any noâ€" minee with each ticket purchased to the Camp Grantâ€"Fort Knox football game. Marian Keenty school of the dance reopens on Oct. 9 at the Highland Park Woman‘s club. There will be tlasses in ballet, modern, rhythmit For further information call H.P. 244 or 2962 or Winnetka 1698. N. Sheridan road. Nominations may be sent to the H. P. News or to the North Shore Army day headquarters, North Shore hotel, Evanston. A. photograph may be included with the nomination. One thousand votes *will be cast for the The mayors and village presidents, as well as other civic and business leaders, have. assured Licutenant Colonel Frank A. Bush at Camp Grant that everything will be done to honor the uniformed boys on that day. of ociety â€":â€"~Womensâ€"News â€";â€" Locals:: _| â€" of Masle Announce New First Aid Classes At‘Center, Schools ‘George, Scheuchenpflug . (Mr. X.) . T mmeie tat faip h classes are now bei in ind Park. _ Theke" are flhw ~the civilian on porenien aare are register in the class that best fits their time or to the one thak is nearâ€" est their home. M Following are the classes : Braeside school, in the*art room, starts â€" Monday ‘evening, Sept. 21, meeting from 7:30 to 9:3 p. m. (Those wishing to join thisâ€"class can make up the first lesson either at the Community center‘s or Ravinia school‘s first session. See below.) Mrs. Edith Neisser is the instructor. Community Center, in the Communâ€" ity hall, starts Tuesday morning, Sept. 29, meeting from 9:30 to 11 :30 a. m. Mrs. Waiter Heymann is the histructor. hvi-iauboolo-‘edndlym- ings, starting Sept. and meeting from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The instructâ€" or will be William B. Wrenn. Award Prizes In Contest of Scrap Salvage Committee instructs. In connection ‘with the coming scrap salvage drive, Oct. § to 10, the conservation committee of Highland Park, through its chairman, Mrs. Walâ€" ter L. Rubens, announces the awardâ€" ing of two $5.00 prizes in a contest which is open to all students in Highâ€" land Park schools. evide min > MOR Interested persons are asked to call the civilian defense office, teleptone 1400, and register for the class wanted. Since the thought behind the salâ€" vage efforts in this city is "Half Must Be Scrap," the winning conâ€" testants will be those finding the greatest number of words in the letâ€" ters contained in this slogan. One award of $5.00 in war stamps will go to the winner among the clementary school students and one of $5.00 in war stamps to the winner among the high school students. It has been announced by the comâ€" mittee that no more empty salad dresâ€" sing jars are needed by the U..S. Motor Transport base. MUSART B TO MEET ON%DAY Service Mothers to Provide Home for Soldiers‘ Families Decision of judges will be final and no , foreign, obsolete .or â€".twoâ€"letter, words will be accepted. Lists of words should be submitted on regular 8x11 paper, written on one side only. The lists may be turned in to room teachâ€" ers.and must be in by the close of school on Monday, Oct. 5. In the meantime furniture of all sorts= is â€"still needed â€" especially a gas range. Contributions will be picked up, and Mrs, E. W. ;onthd. president of the club, H.P. 1560, should be contacted for this purpose. For some time there has been need of accommodations for servicemen with small children, and the Service Mothers have been desirous of meetâ€" ing it. Plans are now nearly complete for providing this accommodation. By Oct. 1 an eightâ€"room house at 306 N. Green Bay road will be available. Each room includes kitchen and launâ€" dry privileges, and couples with childâ€" ren under two will receive first conâ€" sideration. w $ Tickets for the card party to be given at the "Y," on the evening of Oct. 7 may be obtained from Mrs, Joseph Peddie,.H.P. 348. The Serâ€" vice Mothers are giving this party to raise funds for buying a war bond. A meeting of the Musart club will be held Monday, Sept. 28, at the home of Mrs. Hans Lanz! on Linden avenue at 1 :30 o‘clock A Matural Sourse of VRemia ®; THE MEAT FOR BREAKPAST Community Center, Tuesday evenâ€" to 9:30 p. m. Paul Downing Announce Engagement At Supper Party At a supper party Sunday evening, the engagement of Miss Joan Stover, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hathaway Kemper of Highland Park, to Ensigu Milton J. Hamilton, son of Mrs. Lioyd Hamilton of Cincinnati, was announced. Miss Stover is a graduate of Royceâ€" more school in Evanston.. Ensign Hamilton, who attended the Univerâ€" sity of Cincinnati, has been stationed af Great Lakes Naval Training staâ€" tion . He has just received his orders to report elsewhere, so no plans have been made for the wedding. Mrs. Chester Skidmore left Wedâ€" nesday for Seattle, Wash., to join her husband, Sgt. Chester Skidmore, who is stationed at Camp Lewis. JOINS HUSBAND IN WASHINGTON I pectrnged food taatammer be mase |ltvo.tlm¢lur‘zntnn is the prize on any woman‘s shelf. spices. Heat to boiling and simmer 3 to 5 minutes to blend the flavor. We love cereals that double for erumb toppings or in puddings . . . canned fruits that can be served in nhh.fl-.,.u.u-â€"ng mishes . . . prepared flour mixes become everything from pancakes to pie crusts. ‘They‘re precious aids product with many uses, consider condensed tomato soup. First, of course, it‘s soup . . in fact, two kinds of soup. An equal h-uvl:llnlm ap + soup. Or,.. with. milk .added.â€".a smooth, bland, cream of tomato soup. It‘s a superb tomato sauce, too, just as it comes from the can., Simply hest and serve. Or it can be the base for a spicier sauce, if Cook the onions in butter until 1 tablespoon butter # tablespoons b sugar 1 tablespoon vinegar Wartime‘s the time for Canned Foods to strut their Many Uses . Tomate Meat Loaf made flavorrich with condensed tomate soup. Spicy Onion Tomate Sauce says Dorothy Greig soup in cooking, also. Ever try addâ€" ing it to meat.gravy or pot romst? To stew or casserole to enrich and &"""" Ever poach egge in it? mix it in meat pie or with mace roni and cheese? Or blend it with grated cheese whipped into baked pork extra rich savorâ€"especially when the loaf is made this way: Combine the chopped onions, which have been cooked in butter until soft, with the ground veal, beef and pork. ‘Then add the sait, pepper, soft bread crumbs, tomate soup, eggs and chopped parsley, and mix thoroughly. .Pack in a greased loaf pan and bake in a moderate omg"fllumhlrbg hourâ€" a quarter; baste with may hmm-:u..-tnul. Women of Moose Sporisor Benefit Dance Tonight Women of the Moose, Highland Park chapter No. 806, will sponsor a benefit dance tonight (Thursday) at Witten hall at 8 o‘clock. Tickets may be obtained from any member. Nancy Santi, war relief chairman for the chapter, has presented some of the boys in the armed forces with complimentary tickets through the chapter at Fort Sheridan and Great Lakes. At the last meeting on Sept. 16 the guest speaker was Mary Laing, who discussed publicity, as it was publicity month for the chapter. Two new members, Maria Ronzani and Eutheâ€" mie Carani, were pnu’at at the meeting. â€" Makes approximately 1% uce. ltrnmm&z l gounSC:nmctmg: tart Ser | Reports . from camos at home Park Woman‘s .club indicate that American joke books, cartwon books »sud collections of American style short stories are almost :s welcome mm' boys as a letter from Mrs, Fred H. Clutton, in response to this news, has agreed to be genâ€" cral chairman of a special "Service Men‘s Scrapbook Committee" now beâ€" wmm&'flidh oman‘s club. Fortyâ€"cight members of the club will meet at the clubâ€" house every first and third Tuesday morning of the month at 9:30 a2.m. ond all day every Friday. They will select, clip and arrange reading maâ€" terial for scrapbooks for service men‘ Mrs. Arthur E. Lundin, chairman, and Mrs. Percy Prior, coâ€"chairman, will have charge of. the Tuesday morning meetings. Mrs. Armand V. McPhee, chairman,. and Mrs. Louis V. Francoeur, coâ€"chairman, will overâ€" see . Friday. morning‘s : work. â€" Mrs. Leonard : W. Keaster, chairman, and Mrs. Lyle W, Maley, coâ€"chairman, will continue the work on Friday afternoon. â€"Students in the upper grades and high school are invited to join the group on Friday afternoon after. school. All club members are asked to bring magazines to the clubâ€" house which is open every morning. Women Wishing to Take Home Nursing Asked to Register Chicago chapter, American Red Cross, have set as their goal "A Trained Home Nursing Worker in Every Home." Home nursing and care of the sick is an important phase of civilianâ€" defense work, and there is a demand for this instruction. nursing. course are asked to call civilâ€" ian defense headquarters, H. P. 1400, and register for such a course. As so::‘.uwen;:hmw:uhnw te Cross â€"assign an instructor, .‘The_ local Community center has ~already . voluntered space for the class. . & 7 Infant Welfare To Meet Monday Assisting Mrs.Lee as hostesses will be Mrs. Philip L. Johnson, Mrs. Oliver E. Weed, Mrs. James A. Davis and Mrs. Charles <E. Brandriff. ELIZABETH JONES, . _ : ROBERT EARHART ENGAGED The Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia center of the ‘Infant Welfare society of Chiâ€" cago will hold a meeting Monday, Sept. 28, at the home of Mrs. Rayâ€" mond E. Lee, 205 Edgecliffc drive. The engagement has been anâ€" nounced of Miss Elizabeth T. .Jones, daughter of Mrs. J. R. Jones of 324 Roger Williams avenue, to Robert S. Earhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Earhart of 614 S. St. Johns avenue. Miss Jonei attended L.':: :oult college and Mr. Earbart, now in the naval air corps at Northwestâ€" ern university, attended DePauw uniâ€" versity. 4 * Senior Board of Welfare to Meet The senior board of the Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia center ~of the Infant Welfare society will meet at the home of Mrs. Howard Detmer, §55â€" Bob O‘Link road,. Monday, Sept. 28, at 11.o‘clock. CONVENIENT . LOCATION