_/ In The Nations Service â€" Lieut Baker M. Hamilton, son of T ned qoi wio hor hnd rering â€" avenue, has been A with the navy dental corps with the South Pacific fleet, is now on land duty after more than six months at sea. Lieut. : Mrs. Harry Hansen are 4 Park visiting their parâ€" avenue, and Mr. and Mrs. eo J. Kugel of N. Linden aveâ€" nue. Lieut Hanser a navigator and heutenant at th at Selman Ficl sioner af All musical! Your favorites, old and new! W#EAR! MEAR! . "THE MUSICAL MiLkwAGCON" Men. through Fri. o n1oc.n WGN Donald Sheridan, son of Commisâ€" mer and Mrs. Leo J. Sheridan, is the Nashville classification Center d has been designated an army air det. In the near future he will be it to one of the army preâ€"flight 1001s to begin his training as a pilot. A graduate of Highland Park high Give It airâ€"Be sure your refrigerator is placed an inch or more away from the wall, so that there will be free circulation about the cabinet. If the refrigerator is in a small room, leave the door of the room open. Don‘t crowd food or beverage bottles against the freezing unit. This interferes vichtlnï¬Â«dxuhtimofcoui’:auidflh cabinet, and thus prevents the refrigerator from operating at its maximum efficiency. Ledy, please! Never use anything sharp to remove cube trays. And before putting them back be sure to dry the botrom of the trays. This will help keep the trays from freering to the compartment. aduating exercises red his wings as ission as second school, he enlisted in the Enlisted Reâ€" serve corps last December at Darthâ€" mouth college where he completed 2% years of schooling before reporting for active duty in March. Ensign Harry Skidmore is now studying gunnery at a navy school at Pearl Harbor. He has had six months service in the Pacific with the fleet after receiving his commission at the Midshipmen‘s school at Abbott Hall. He is the son of the E. T. Skidmores of: N. St. Johns avenue. His wife, the former Helen Wickersheim, makes her home at 320 Central avenue. Staff Sergeant James A. O‘Brien, who made his home in Highwood for a number of years with his aunt, Mrs. ‘Rose Dougherty, Was been reported as wounded on May 18. He last was known to be stationed in Egypt as a gunner on a bomber. Roy Barnhard of Highwood has been sworn into th maritime service. He is a veteran of the last war and the father of an army aviation cadet. He has reported to New London, Conn. where he will attend officer‘s school and upon successful completion of his four month‘s course will be commissioned an ensign. of McDaniels avenue, from Washingâ€" ton. He is serving as a seaman, first class, in the navy. Robett Chambers arrived in Highâ€" land Park last week to visit his parâ€" ents,â€" Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chambers Mrs. Barnhard maintains the family residence on Railway avenue while their son, Charles, is studying bombâ€" adier tactics at Deming, N. M. Cadet Carl J. Johnson is in the third phase of his army flight training at EJ Reno, Okla. He is the son of Mrs. Anna Johnson of Glenview avenue, and has been in service since January. Captain C. R. Sugden, former field resident, is taking advance ing at Randolph Field, Texas. serving as a flight surgeon. _ PU BLIC SERVICE COMPANY Close the doorl When the door of your refrigerator is open, frost forms on the freezing unit more rapidly. And that means you must defrost more often. So keep the door closed as much as possible. Time to detrostâ€"When the frost becomes M+inch thick, defrost the freezing unit; otherwise your :d-igun: will run too often. Two hints: don‘t put hot water in the mwnp«ddeï¬ndz;h'tfu.nn empty the drip water defrosting. Rectricity has gone to warâ€"don‘t wasle i\ O€F MORTHERN ILLINOIS Deerâ€" tainâ€" He is The secret of my youthful looks and perfect condition? Why, I owe it all to my owner for giving me special wartime care. She certainly has the right idea. She knows that if she treats me right I‘ll go on safeguarding the family‘s food and health for a long, long time. Yep, she‘s a bright little woman . . . . and you‘d be, too, if you‘d give your electric refrigerator this wartime care. It‘s really very simple. Here, I‘ll show you what to do. Word comes to the J. F. Leaming home on Dean avenue that Jack Mcâ€" Guire, grandson, has reccived ; his wings in the Marine Corps at Corpus Christi, Texas. Graduation exercises took place on Friday, Jumt 11. He is the son of Mrs. Harriet Mcâ€" Guire of Downers Grove and the late Major John McGuire of the U.S. Army. Pvt." Dorris Enderbrock spent a seven day furlough in Deerfield visitâ€" ing his mother, Mrs. Floyd Stanger, while on furlough from his dutics as au:oz[h.eengima&-pl-l- Henry Claud Juleff Jr. is attending the army specialist school at Camp Wheeler, Ga. His Bachelor of Science degree from Northwestern university was awarded him on June 16 even though he was* not there to receive it "in person." His home is at 221 Sard i person," . His place, Highwood Jack Wagner left on Tuesday to report at Fort Bragg, N. C. where he will serve with a field artillery unit. The son of Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Wagner of Kincaid avenue, he enlisted in the Enlisted Reserve Corps last September. He had completed two and one half years at Princeton uniâ€" versity before reporting for active duty. _ Capt. Lawrence C. Buskett, husband of the former Harriet Craig, is now on rest duty in the: Fiji Islands. Capt. Buskett was on Guadacanal after December 16 and served as one of the officers in charge of the battle of Mount Austen last January. John Siegler, brother of Mrs. Fred Garbo of Deerfield road, has been promoted from private to corporal in a hospital unit in North Africa where he has been sérving for the past seven months. Arthur R. Scheskie. who completed his ‘boot training earlier this month and qualified for further training at a Deisel engineering school, has been spending a nineâ€"day furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Schesâ€" kie of S. Ridge road. Why Im looking younger every day Saturday bathâ€"Give your refrigerator a wash every time you defrost, using water with baking soda. After washing and dryâ€" ing, dust the rubber insulation around the door with talcum powder. What about the motor?â€"there are many types of refrigerating mechanisms, and each requires a different kind of care. Consult the manufacturet‘s instractions for your refrigerator and see what attention it needs. If you are uncertain, see your serviceman. PMay sate 1 Don‘t trust the life of your reâ€" ï¬w’ri'iir.ï¬m-."'fl“. get out of adjustment or become noisy, call an expert service man to make a checkâ€"u on the mechanism. In the long ran you‘ Samue! Tazioli, Jr., 22, son of Mrs. Veronica Tazioli, 653 West Park Ave., has been promoted from private first class to corporal at the Laurinburgâ€" Maxton Army Air Base, Maxton, N. C., where he is serving with the First Troop Garrier Command. Mrs. Linda Margaret Tazioli, wife of Corp. Tazioli, is also residing at 653 West Park Ave. Before entering the army Corp. Tazioli was a landâ€" scape Engineer in Highland Park. He has two brothers in service,â€"Joseph Tazioli in the Army Engineers and Geno Tazioli in the Army Air Forces. Pvt. M. Warner Turiff has returned to the army air base where he is serâ€" ving at Alexandria, La. after visiting his wife, the former Laura Mae Carâ€" penter. Serving in the communicaâ€" tions branch, he is assigned to the first director finding squadron. He has graduated from the army radio school at Souix Falls, S. D., the inâ€" strument landing school at Norfolk, Va., and has had his application for officer candidate school approved. Robert Hansen, youngest son of the Harry Hansens of Chicago avenue, is a naval aviatiorf®cadet at the preâ€"flight training school at Monmouth college. He was in his sophomore year at Drake . university when called for cadet training in March. Raymond Walz who for the past year has been stationed in Hawasi has been promoted to corporal. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Walz of Sheridan avenue, Highwood. Another son, Pyt. Harry Walz, is nearing the completion of his training Ben Mordini was able to spend last week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Mordini of High street, Highâ€" wood. Now stationed in New York, he recently completed his boot training at Great Lakes, and is a second class seaman. Officer Candidate Daniel Lensoni is attending the training school for officers at Camp Chaffe, Ark. He enâ€" tered service last December and held the rating of corporal on the armored division at his present camp before entering the officer candidate school. He is the son of Anthony Lencioni of Ravine dr. at the radio operator‘s school at Fort Monmouth, N. J. Pyt. Lyle Larson is now serving in chemical warfare at Camp Sibert, Ala. Inducted in March, he is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Axel Larson of Glenâ€" coe avenue. Pvt. John is of Waukegan to a medical replacement unit at Camp Robinson, Ark. _ Lieut. Peter Wolff is stationed at Selfridge Field, Mich. and his brother, Lieut. High Wolff has been serving in North Africa for the past six months. They are the sons of Allan L. Wolff of Wade street. Pvt. Louis Mocogni, son of Mr .and Mrs. Giouse Mocogni of Oak avenue, Highwood, has reported to Stanford university where he is to take tests to qualify as a translator in the Italian language. He had formerly been takâ€" ing his basic training at Camp Mcâ€" Quaide, Cal. Aviation Cadet Edward J. Moroney Jr. expects to receive his wings and commission as second lieutenant in the army air corps at the graduation on cadets at Napier Field, Ala. on June 30. He is the son of Commisâ€" sioner and Mrs. Edward Moroney of Glenview avenue. Pic. George Berube was recently transfered to the army air base at Maxton, N. C. where he is assigned to headquarters company of the air borne engineers. He has been in serâ€" vice since October and is the son of the Joseph Berubes of N. Green Bay road. Edward Warren, son of the Harry Warrens of S. St. Johns avenue; is visiting his sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Lt. Comdr. and Mrs. B. D. Quinn in Pensacola, Fla. She is the former Betty June Warren. Lieut. Lavern P. Cioni was home on lave last week from Camp Barâ€" clay, Texas visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rudoiph Cioni ofâ€" Central avenue, Highwood. Mrs. Merle Ailan of Deerfield aveâ€" nue has returned from visiting her husband, Pvt. Merle ‘Allen, who is staâ€" tioned in Rhode Island. James Krohn who has just compleâ€" ted his first year at the University of Rochester Eastman School of Music, has received orders to report July 1 at the university to begin his Vâ€"1 training with the Navy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Krohn and a talented violinist who occupied the first violinist chair and served as conâ€" cert master at the national music camp at Interlochen, Mich., last summer, Pvt. Charles Maley of 281 Prospect avenue, has been assigned for training to the medical replacement center at Camp Robinson, Ark. Recently inducâ€" ted, his training willl take eleven weeks after which he will be assigned for duty with some medical department organization. Lt. (j.g.) Theodore D. Lent has reâ€" turned to his base at Key West, Fla. after haveing spent a fifteenâ€"day leave visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Josâ€" eph Cabonargi of Wade street. Pvt. Don Machtle is one of the many college boys who have reported for active duty with the armed forces. He has completed a year and a half at the GLENCOE THU., FRL, SAT. June 17, 18, 19 Philip Dorn and Anma Sten in "CHETNIKS, THE FIGHTING GUEKRILLAS®" SUN., MON., TUE. June 20, 21, 22 Extra: Capt. Clark Gable, "Wings Up" : i Donald Duck "HELLO, FRISCO, HELLO®" OFFICIAL ISSUING AGENT Bonds While You Wait! William Tracy, Joe Sawyer in Alice Faye and John Payne in WED., THURS., FRL, SAT. ____ June 23, 24, 25, 26 _ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST HDOMLAND PARK, JLLiMOR "DESERT VYICTORY" The Rout of Rommel! "THME AVENGERS" where the Bible and all the writings of Baker Eddy mhdm-â€"a_ 2 n-ï¬..--qo,?: “‘#..’..-o..; Ralph Richardson in Highland Park 605 Sanders, Gale Patrick in. I PLEASE, MURDER" in Technicolor Tracy, Joe 5: "EALL T1N" YOU ARKE CORDIALLY INVITED To Us& THZ % ies on n f,,pf¢e hm anf 43 North Sheridan Road \Praise Follows Erwin‘s Portrayal in ‘Good Night Ladies‘ dies," is lable to discover that his forte is the theatre. As the simple, homeâ€" spun comic of the cinema Stu went places fast, attained a peak and stayâ€" ed amongâ€"the dependable funny comâ€" edy players in a career that has spanâ€" ned fifteen years, P The Stuart Irwin who stepped into Buddy Edsen‘s shoes as coâ€"star with Skeets Gallagher in "Good Night Laâ€" Following Buddy Ebsen can scarcely be regarded as a soft assignment, but the salvoes accorded Erwin after his introductory performance must have made the successor regret that he spurâ€" ned the part when the play was born on the West Coast 16 months ago and he was the first choice for the role he has taken over. The cheers from the press and pubâ€" lic for his portrayal of the girl shy professor Matthews in "Good Night Ladies" represents Stu‘s second triâ€" umph in the theatre this year. His porâ€" trait of the mailman in the Theatre Guild production of "Mr.â€" Sycamore" won the plaudits of critics equaling any such acclaim bestowed on a star in many a season. Mr. Erwin‘s interpretation of his ne wrole was defined as characterisâ€" tically his.own, and his successful reâ€" sults were gained without employing zny of predecessor Ebsen‘s manners or style. He grew up with the script in California and spent many days and nights with the producers and Skeets Gallagher creating laugh situaâ€" tions. On June 14, 1777, the Continental Congress formally adopted the Stars and Stripes as the flag of the United States. While June 14 has never been declared a legal holiday, everywhere thru out the country some recognition is made of the day.. The "United Nations" are freâ€" quently mentioned these days in newsâ€" papers, periodicals, books and every day conversation. But could you name them? In case you have forâ€" gotten, the United Nations are; :The United States; the United Kingdom; the Union of Soviet Socialist Repubâ€" lics ; China ; Australia; Belgium ; Canâ€" ada; Costa Rica; Cuba; Czechosloâ€" vakia ; Dominican Republic; El Saivaâ€" dor ; Greece; Guatemala ; Hailti, Honâ€" duras; India; Luxembourg; The Neâ€" therlands; New Zealand; Nicaragua; Norway ; Panama ; Poland ; South Afâ€" rica; Yugoslavia; Mexico; The Philâ€" ippines; Ethiopia; Brazil; Iraq, and Bolivia. The Fighting French are identified with the United Nations, though not constituted as a governâ€" ment. The Danish Legation in Washâ€" ington has associated itself with the United Nations on behalf of all Free Danes. This year, as last, President Rooseâ€" velt has asked that the flags of all United Nations be honored during the week starting Monday, June 14. Conâ€" sequently the week has been desigâ€" nated as United Nations Week. University of Illinois where he was a member of last season‘s freshman football team before he was inducted on May 17. He is the son of Mrs. Hazel Machtle of Roger Williams aveâ€" nue. He has reported to Camp Robâ€" erts, Cal. for training with a field arâ€" tillecy unit. Five Deerfield boys left on Monday for induction. Robert Tennis and Robâ€" ert Meyer reported to the air corps; Francis Hands, Jack Gagne, and Frank Ginter, regular army. PFC. CARRIER HOME oN 10â€"DaY FYRLOUCH § Home on a tenâ€"day furlough is Pfc. William Dell Carrier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Carriee of 231 N. St Johns avenue. Pfc. Carrier is staâ€" tioned at Camp Stewart, Ga. The Public library can supply some information about all of the United Nations, and about most of them it has .recent books. % Pvt. Narchi Fiocchi has been assignâ€" ed to the 9th technical schol squadron at Fort Logan, Colo. He is the son of Mrs. Louis Fiscchi of Railway aveâ€" nue, Highwood. Raymond E. Werhane, Jr. of Onâ€" wentsia avenue, has been ordered to return to Oberlin college where he was enrolled as a freshman, to begin his training as a Vâ€"12 candidate for the Pic. Gene Detmer has been trans ferred by the army air corps from St. Petersburg, Fla. to Buckley Field, Denver, Colo. He completed his first year at William college in Massachuâ€" settes, and in February was initiated into Chi Psi. In March he enlisted in the air corps. Detmer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Detmer of Bob O Link road. H. P. Public Library United Notions Week 17,