A+4 fiet. j " : Mrs, Gene: Vangelisti, !cF ikk s x j :' &, ‘ Wagner, *# 0 Whain ) ul B soh o) 35 S _ J e pat s :. nfgéi ®a M bfap y" + & 4 _2 U CAET us M 14 i# Call For More Donors For Mobile Unit Visit Aug. 26â€"8 One hundred more volunteer blood donors must each sign up to give a pint ofâ€" "Victory" blood . within the next week or the threeâ€"day stay of the nohile?::it of: the Red Cross ; High k August 26, 27: and will l‘:;dhp‘r cent short of the goal set for the community. © } . Approxintattry 400 mem and women of Highland ‘Park and surrounding towns have : already .w to conâ€" tribute blood at the next visit of the mobile unit at the Highland â€"Park Woman‘s. club next week. | Ninetyâ€" onge mm“:an'y;lhmtméfl in‘? past seven tay eir namesâ€"afre: New Velentier | hi ‘ Arthur ‘ Swanson, : Mina Lelewer, Mrs. H. E. Scarbrough, Annette Rooney, â€" Ann | Waliters, Millicent Weddell, â€" Shirley Smith, Sunda Roâ€" senthal, L&wrence Rosenthal, Mrs: Mlï¬w N. Rosenâ€" hh.?lonk eed, "Myrna Jones, n-..? f ~ Bobby . Ruhel, Mrs: F, M. Tringmar, Melba Newâ€" Alyce Cooper, Mrs. Sidney Frisch, Luks Carison, Welter M. Bathrocder, Vol. 33, No. 33 More blood plasma than ever beâ€" fore ‘b now needed because more n â€"‘victories mean . more '0'““, f Mcvt ns, according to a statermrent .of the Red Cross Blood Donot service in asking for increased tlood donations from every commuâ€" city. - dfs Heélan Neel, George Neel, Philip McFarland, Vernon Peterson, Paul Phelps, Anna Laura Perreault, Marâ€" garet R:uk. Ida Rmm Rau, [mrH‘-:. Mrs. i’(?: Mcâ€" Caftrey, John McCatirey, L. B. -MQ. Marie Dawson, Catherâ€" eNpp 7 Mrs. CG. Field, Earl Bowr Mrs. R. F. cE}t. Mildred Batt, ::.. John an, Arthur Strubel, Mrs. G. G. Eyler, : R. Baughman, Mrts. A. M. Rosenthal, Bessie McCovern, Julien Kramer, Mrs. Julian Kramer, Robert W. Nelson, Gervase L. Brown, Frank J. Zipoy, Eisie Nannini, Pat Clark. Mrs:, George Palmmer, iâ€"'; Jane WebsteF, Mrs.) Edith Avery, Mrs, Martin Kopp, Mrs. A. E. Young, Mrs. H. , Waiter E. Durbahn, Janet Mailfald, Eiva Bolle, Mrs. Alâ€" bert L,. Arenberg, Mrs. Harold Ray, Milton Voigt, Mrs. R. P. B#w. "Mrs.| Sigrid Siljestrom, Mr. Murâ€" ray, Mrsâ€" C. Fiore, William Cawley, Mrs. Vander Blumen, Mrs: Hendrickâ€" son, Ib. C. E. Thorney, Grant Clark, Oliver Turnes and ~Mrs. Everett Womtn Serve In Bond Booths ‘~Serving* in jwar bond DOOTNS i Woalworth‘s td the Atlantic and Pacitic Tea store this week are the ‘m : Mrs, S. um "-' Mrs. R. J Mrs. Arthur Rooney, Mrs. ‘Burton Smailey, Mrs. R. B. Swarcy, Mrs. Herbert Bowker, Miss e‘ ECE : AE ECC 2 PC T07 C B d e s 200 o Joan Baftliemap, Mrs. E. B. Carter, Mrs. K. C. Baughman, Mrs. J. T. R. Alford, Mrs. H, A. Alexander, Mrs. A. E. Chester, Mrs. Dale Bryant. Hall, Mrs. John Fay, Mrs Ira Matâ€" thiessenâ€"and Mrs. L. F. Harza. mber Tourney 4o Pe Wodnenday its annual tournament and outing Wednesday, . 25, at the Sportsman Golf club, one mile west of Waukegan Dinner will be served at 8 o‘clock and prizes will be awarded at that time for golfing. ts. . Paul | Behanna is chairman of (the outing, assisted by CÂ¥ Miy,ArLOlmwMSilie' <Mr. and Mrs. Harold Adams Carr, 4943 Sheridan road, Chicago, girl, A 12. &. and Mrs. Jobbic Eiserman, 238 street, boy, Aug. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Edward John, 211 North avenue, Highwood, boy, y czat) a i . and ts. Russell Dean Brook over, 349‘ Prairie avenue, Hi "’0‘: ertowik me, High Phuiw o s npteacen af c inblag reni en s $ "'ir'.';h";u John W. Hampton, 6Og4 . na avenue, Morton Grove, boy, Aug. © LCws $ ellei. BIRTHS AT THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL : Gas Company‘s / Garden Contest 75 Employes Enter 'Se'venty-ï¬ve employes entered ':j 1943 Victory garden contest held _ the ;Nortï¬bon Gas: company. . All gardens were judged between July 1 and 20, and were judged by a point system recommended by the Lake County Farm bureau. . s ‘ Secrond honors and the $7.50 U. war savings stamp$s (second prize was awarded a HMW Park r read¢r, J. H , w is Tocated t his. home in Deerfic His was a close ‘runner up rating The first| prize, $25.00 U. S. hond resulted in 4 tie, John Alfanso (North Plant) garden located at his home in North Chigago, and (Mrs,. Lorenza Morrison ( oe. Shop) garden. loâ€" cate} 3( her home in Wilmette, tied s , both rating 100 and both| feceived a bond.. _ e There were three ties for priz¢, each rating 95; John â€"K (Coï¬c Plant]) garden located to his r-nu Waukegan, Otto Ki x;a:;'& eter Shop) nï¬elwbcl.n‘~ eltose: l:: Eimwood, Waukegan odinl ;d( Melrose and E P garden +d at E wood, Wb:::q‘n- an | Each,. of these contestants awarded $5.00 in U. S. war stamps. W. Conover, president; 7 in t¢chnicolor a number of the Vic tory gardens. These pictures will shown at the October ni meeting. AP 4 hes to cpmpile a list of substitut« t will be available in the nunity | for â€" service this coming school year. This represents.substi tution upon ‘call when the regula teachers p::ï¬ absent. fe wish â€" to have. names on list should register & the office of the principal, Dr. l Spears, at |the high school. â€"Cred trals of k taken in training inst tuti(‘fm Id . be filed then or a soon as ible thergafter. WeX Teachers who have been on the list this year hould call the school : indicate their availability for the 1 ing [year. | ; > f 2 eb Substitutes in all teaching areas a needed. ese â€" include: Engli mj’lm i¢ts, sciences, social and history, Latin, French, Spanis Italian, mysic, art, home econ industria %:, commerce, girls‘ ph cal education and boys‘ physical cation Legion Serves : Breakfast to Draftees \mong the young men called f ng«-:)r; service recently was a‘gror of boys from Lake Coun enjoyed the hospitality ‘of D Spencer post of the Americi Members of the post serve hre fast in the Legion quarters, to dra tees before they entrain‘for Chi this o¢casion Chaplain James 5 U.vsgt_mn'y. from Fort Sheri bers of their families who accor pmm Commander Arthur â€" J , senior vice commander, a Service Officers De Witt J. Manas :a‘w M. Hayes served brea ast. | K Society‘s Picnic To Be Aug. 29 â€" Gulglielmo Marconi Mutual Aid iety will sponsor a basket picnic S Ea‘.«u.?. at Mooney‘s woods road. es saths _There will be games for the c dren, prizes will be ;;utdd‘ a:‘m ffW nts served. The picnic an! allâ€"day‘ affair. : > > ‘ Woman‘s Society To Meet Saturday The monthly meeting of the W@ mian‘s Society of Christian Service| &f the Highwood Methodist church be| held| Saturday evening, Aug. 21, 8 p‘clock at the home of Mrs. Ja Géldm& 108 . Highwood : a v en Highw tA mraanee . The Higpland Park Press en n o . land Park‘s NEWS Paper for 33 Years and varied. Some are on duty at the reception desk, to give information gal.,“lo keep the many records required. s greet the servicemen and girls, mummr@im anid aid in keeping the club tidy. | Residents of Highland Park coâ€"opâ€" jera intheopenï¬oulpdlsmqflpf the U. S. Q.at 21 N.â€"~Green Bay oad. More than 1,200 volunteers serve ih various . capacities at the ib. Men and women share equally Tin this sepvice. d s yaf | vPcrlup& the largest group of volâ€" ,ateen ake up the Girls‘ Service prganization. _ Divided into seven { oups of about 30 members each, eae girls are on duty at regularly peciï¬ed“!imesr to . serve ‘as ‘dancing ‘Rpartners, table tennis, pool or bridge partners. Mucé of the program carâ€" \fried on at the U. S. O. priginates with this : group ‘of girls. They plan for and . supervise many ~of the special ctivitiesâ€"haerseback, riding, hayrack tides, archery, ‘étc. : #4, dos M || Highland Park had the first forâ€" mally organized G. S. O. group, .. The [name "C. S. 0." originated in Wauâ€" | kegan, but Highland Park was the Mirst community to organize a group of girls under this name. â€" ° . Another large group of volunteers ; from the service clubs and raternal â€" organizations of the city. Kiwanis, Rotary, Lions, American Leâ€" gion and Elks contribute members to rve ‘as downstairs hosts. . These Ecn, usually two serving each eveâ€" hing, come on|duty at 7 p. m. and remain uptil ll{ They supervise the kroom and games that are played. Many service men find it necessary to have ‘an older manâ€"out of miliâ€" tary lifeâ€"with whom to discuss perâ€" sonal problems. f _A large group of women serve as hoctgms during the afterncon and evening. _ Their activiti¢s are. many Groups of men and women assume responsibility for providing and seryâ€" ing the food which constitutes a maâ€" h part of each evening‘s entertaihâ€" hiding at the snack wmwt army ; requires special training. â€"Snack b Bunm lunteers â€"serve at least one even |. Girl Scouts of Highland Park have a place in the volunteer'omniaï¬z: the U. S. O. Scouts have offer ï¬ serve as handy helpers â€" every ::oming. They aid in cleaning the uilding and straightening the writâ€" ing desks. ~ > Cal e t / 8i t s in addition to vï¬:u major groups khere are many nteers who conâ€" tribute time and effort to make the Elighland?lrk U. 8. O.. a friendly, homey place inviting tq service men and typical of this community. . j ~Bridge is gaining popularity at the U. S. 0. Mrs., Gertrude: D. Wood, 291 Laurel avenue, has been instrugtâ€" ing service men‘s wives every Wedâ€" nesday â€" afternoon. Today ((Thursâ€" day) a bridge tournament is planned. Prizes offered are a long distance call home for the: winning service man and credit at the snack bar for th€ service w i fe or G. S. 0. girl. Another group of riding: enthusiagts plan a gallop for this evening. > ‘Members of the Wives‘ club of the U. S. 0. will hold a box lunch beach party, at the,. Central avenue beach, on Friday, Aug. 20. ~Mrs. Rodney C. Irwin, 910 Wade avenue, is spon§or for the Wives‘ club. f f A special dancing party in honor of the A. S. T. P. unit at Lake Forest college is planned for Saturday. Aug. 21, at 8 p. m. President and Mrs. E. A. Johnson of Lake Forest colâ€" lege, Major and Mrs. Owen Albert, and 150 men ‘of the A. S. T. P. unit will be guests of the Highland Park Miss Susan Schriener of Winnetka, a singer; Miss Barbara Burridge of Lake Bluff, a darncer, and Miss Lois White, of Evanston, a yventriloquist, will appear on the program. â€" . ... "On Saturday, Aug. 21, Mrs. Roy O. Nereim, 247 Central avenue, and her hospitality committee will provide and serve ‘the refreshments. ~*Â¥> oeal USO Unit lided By Over 200 V olunteers ‘Mrs. Melville Kiein, 510 Maple lane, is chai of the: committee from Notthwl Country‘ club that will provide‘ and serve the buffet saladâ€"sandwich supper _ on â€" Sunday, Aug. 22.> :: + m Ar i dE enrle H. L. Bergmann of Evanston, a member of the clab‘s entertainment committee, â€" has arranged a vatiety show for Wy,umm. The A. A. A t T will play| for dancing. The | Jewish ~Welfare . board has planned the entertainment and ireâ€" freshments for the d;}eing ;‘:‘tï¬y’ of Tuesday, Aug. 24. Mrs,. Milton H. Gramer, 475 Jackson avenue, Glencos, is chairman of the g¢ommittee in charge., . Burt Horowitz is the Jewish Welfare board representative in U, 5.O :s £ 9 w t t $ w u4c o Highland Pork, HHlinois, Thursdoy, August 19, 1943 Aoath eaoh g i ,'E‘m'r' "’M \This is Quadrennial Assessmen year, and the valuations fixedâ€" thi year by the assessor will be the ‘basi of taxes for the next four years. Ant property owner who objects to thi amount of his valuation should file : fortnal camplaint ‘with the Board o Review within 10 days after the pub lication of this ‘roll. ies i Fortyâ€"Six Men Inducted Into Armed Forces The assessment roll for the Town u’ West Deerfield as fixed by the assess or, appears on p 3 4 5, 6, 7. 8, and 1â€"0 of today‘s issue of the Hi land Park Press. Evhz’ resident Town of West Deerfield which in cludes the Villages of Déerfield, an Bannockburn and the cities oï¬ Hi land Park and Lake Forest, \should make it a point to check up on th¢ amount of his assessment. j Fortyâ€"six men have been aTcept in the armed forces from Draft Board No. 1 in Highland Parl within th last week. . } F { Among those inducted‘ were Ar} thur Lowrie Jr., son of the late mana ger of Ravinia pdrh;lacfllshlind fountain manager of 'S‘:yk !’;Nal‘ green store; L | Stryker, Deer former assistant postoffice i West De'er{;ield Assessment Roll Is Published _ Riexandér| Perry, army; army; John: /. army s Borgim, artmy; Eugene Ugoli rine corps; William Sandberg brothers in the Samuel . _ Pgul: Buller, army ; Joseph Giallan za, army; Carl Bonn, ‘coast m Domenic Beltramo, army ; o Borchardt, army; Robert h army ; â€" Louis rrl. army ; * Christensen, army ; Cecil Syp army ; John ; th, navy); ddï¬tl&n:‘vv: ert Early, + and Henry Haws, navy, > | ~/ (oinh Oe ie en ht (Pote ‘Guthrie ;Cal'vh, rmy ; Lewis Stry ¢r, army ; |Melyvin Rugen, army ; J Willen, rmy;‘ enneth â€"John navy, and Charles Grubert, navy. > Barrington Don . Thompson, |army ; Gusts Winter, army ; \:IT k Wihor4. arm and Daytin Nance, navy. | Other Cities [Arthur Lowric J., army, and) Jam Sn e( n n Conservation Chief _ Studies Game Outlook On Vacation The State Department of Conserv tion, under the direction of Livingst E. Osborne d&f 360 Woodland." devotes a large percentage its forts to the Lake County :’ro" iiam whcrely i’i.s.,’ oeg ahi nhoung w ‘ A personal survey of hunting a fishing facilities in (Lake C hbeing ,conducled\ this week by Chi Inspector 1 . C. Sparks who" taking of his d riod to study conditions in jthis an to determine the fall and winter hw EQUAL : DRAFT OF FATHERS Drafting of fathers wl(q chil mbefore tember 15, 1942, : at appr te h?unl throughout zheLmk,k, the Service bureau of WMC said recen The complete Bay road, heads the commuttee t will provide a+d ‘serve: refreshments on , Wednesday, Aug. 25. _ | .. The Servu:eyI‘ i1> of the ', plans a home taienm on F night. _ Representatives of G. S. Cealine ns thro ‘four with W Loe e Service‘ cil~ or the C plans a home! talent on t night. . Representatives . of G. S. groups one thfough four with W and navy have assumed responsibi for. the show.| â€" * / | ""'T‘ pal =® list sms) Anthory ang s 1A lntion‘ fim oo P i + 4 F til November hi, maâ€"| the castern short ) HaVYt jare valid throuy Dotre Inhmline eannon v’grut ‘w: perfor N4 ing R % Skatin + and ! elty ; er high I rial .| troup ernmee i s 18 4 1ty |With its starâ€"studded and exBjting performance enlarged and pref@nted in three rings and on two stages find the world‘s largest big top, a@@in a sixâ€"pole -pre'cd,, the Ringling $RBros. and Barnum & Bailey Cailicns M be in â€"Chicago south of Soldiér Fidk§ for twelve days from| the afternpa of Aug. 24 to Sept. 4 ‘"l‘:i:u | ithat city 1,600 people, 50 .e dreds of rare wild flifl::& andf Blueâ€" blooded horses, and Mr. Mr@Barâ€" gantuva the Great, world renfned gorilia couple, _ <| ) P World‘s Bi t Circus To gl‘:y‘ In This Vicinity Vast and colorful spectacles $Miged: by John Murtay A , Ne York theater genius ; , internatiinally famed girl acrial star, Torrend® and Victoria, midâ€"air tationalisth} the great Alfred Court!s lmï¬ ways of performing wild animals ; feundâ€" ing Reynolds and egan P@ramid Skating Girls; the| Lopez, W lthir and Brannock t of |acrial{novâ€" elty‘ gymnasts ; world ‘renbwned h.‘hmw‘ ;m" *y, aerial star; the l‘bâ€' L troupes ; the O i ’:nd] equestrian troupes; the Naitte nese wizards of the tighs wi two Diego comedy bar troup great Truzzi ; the ) Repensky family hm stars . . . these are a few of t and more ous kLum formers among th¢ 800 to;‘ l with The Greatest E. Buy War Bords And Stamps For Close View Of Jap Sub Performances will be uind 815 P M., 3 ;.:i'?. e (as 1200 o . j}mâ€"Suï¬pN 14..loa de $ Ibs. is valid through : |Stambs Nos. ‘18 and 16 are gooi| through Ocf@ber 31 for 5 Ibs. each for home cannifg purâ€" poses. Housewives may apply ; ‘local ration boards for morefif ‘neâ€" oessary,." _ !=. | . F| (BeX ; and 7 t ols a !~("~i1 "'} & wWky k t November 21 ':'.‘.‘,'%.; t the castern area Aâ€"7 dbup e valid through Scpthbet , All j ine coupons in the p n of car owners must be endorsed the owner‘s litense number and sfaute of registration.‘ |. _ $s (wpu.uuu- 4 1 l t o | Fuel Oilâ€"Period :$ in old atoins remain vali Hiptem: ¢r 30. Period 1 E'“ns are valid) . Occupantffof oil btated homes are urged to Weturn their applications for next ye (% fuel pil to their ration *ou H and when issued new rations |to plkte orâ€" | Shoesâ€"Stamp | Yavid thiough Oc Stovesâ€"Purchase certificatfi@ now issued and y vailid ‘ fo€ thi days from date of issuance, Mhill be invalid after August 23, by whiph time it is expected new | natifigâ€"wid stove rationing. plan. will be i ’j ffect. | Meat, Eteâ€"â€"Red stamps TLIVU, V, and W now valid, ‘xpkm o ds L341 Memorial ljeruica To Be Held For Former Rj:idqnt ~Memorial services for it. C |Memorial ices for Lt. 1 ard Willian H 29,«’; for Highland Park, will ‘be con Truax field, Mad Wis. _ Missing since July 26 whe on a fhï¬!::n T fie e ts ich., he was officially last Monday a %aikd :q fb!du. f‘,of Part of the: was found near HJ: Mich., he was officially ideciaf@d dead last Monday aft c+u ikdamen failed to find any trace of "H§ body. Part oofut:;c‘eqni from W pla was fo: near yon, |Whch He graduated :30. S Bhitit academy at. West {Point, N.Y.fh 1936. Infant Wel Meets Aug Instead "of the regular Musiness meeting of, the |Highlgnd : â€"Raâ€" vinia center of the Infant W) soâ€" ciety of Chicdgo in August, there will be held an allâ€"day m : cutâ€" ting garments at the Mrs. Ralph C. Archer, 193 Rpger angm, ‘l'a.fli 10 3 o‘ ,ku m » Aug.p." > |; 4. $§&0% 03 Members wish quested to phone man, H. P..4091 vations: ) ) > > e ober fare" Gentle hi dBlulls set lt # & AAL AZG B8C Lagrel A. g to Mrs. for 1 PNUVL 1 c8l.1 6L 18. (1 wal.| Now the U. S. Treasury has ‘borâ€" hmcditftomthcmvy’udilnh new |it to spark war savings salts across per. | the country, to raise money; to buy tists |torpedoes to fire at Tojo and ships t. to:hootthem..‘l‘hejrc;“ 215| boat started on tout, at Francisco at 1| last Navy day, October 27. . i hull of it .was sitting on concrete ~. -umidth-dnï¬: ¢â€" ak 1 Harbor, a silent ‘reâ€" PME ow â€"itâ€"for a bond ° “x:vaï¬bflmm‘ ' pons California, in the foredeck of All|a big freighter, and there refitted, in F°‘mmmrh‘k.louhw i tbe¢} ready to sail ‘again on its lethal * 06| mission, +. 4 re reâ€" Hansâ€" reserâ€" Kield, mer the the left se NR O 00 i of at ‘*In. charge of ~advertising for, the event is Niels Clausen. â€" Arthur S‘m- son is in charge of street arrangeâ€" ments and building of catwalks. 1"#: twoâ€"man | Japanese submarine mred,,n Pufl Harbor will be on display on Central avenug between Gregn Bay road and the Chicago Northâ€" western railroad tracks on Thursday, Aug, 26, between the hours of 2 and 3 p.m., following a parade through the Nusi . i & Escorted by police, under. the . diâ€" rection of Chief ‘of Police Martin Kopp, the sub will travel from Counâ€" ty Line road to Central avenue. War bonds will be sold at. five booths, which are being handled by women‘s organizations under the diâ€" rection of Mrs. Morris Loving and Raiph Davidson. ‘The issuing of the bonds are under the direction of Wilâ€" liam |Pearl. â€" Ticketâ€"taker¢d will be Boy Scouts, under the supervision of man| the loud speaker system,. â€", On the night before December 7, 1941, this 81â€"foot submarine tried to sneak into Pearl Harbor to launch its two torpedoes ‘at an American war» ship and then blow up its 300â€"pound of nitroglycerine against anâ€" other. ~However, this little : pighoat did get to market ; it lost its way, 8 because of a faulty comâ€" and was, captured intact on a reef. Aw fipiet agaricr ay n a Arv e ym sin in on exhibit will be barri 1 closed to traffic and p during that time. Chicago Rotary President To Be Speaker MonBSay | Stanley R. Clague, a resident of H. H.: P:; and «president of the Chiâ€" ons Aomas chaf of 1e repdnto mt TY « at ing. Monday, Atg. 23, ung::a 7-(_- IkyNGolf club at 12 :15 o‘clock. : |\‘Mr. Clague is in charge of the urses recruitment program and wil & its work at the meeting. Harry elley is in charge of the program. Last Monday noon, Chester Perry, ice president of the Chicago Rotary ub, spoke to local members on "Roâ€" tary‘s Justification." _ ; Y Drinks Synthetic Oil of Wintergreen; Dies Will Instruct At Webster College Fourâ€"yearâ€"old Robert Gordon Casâ€" sai, who died Sunday night as the reâ€" sult of drinking synthetic oil of winter» â€" Services ie were held at Memanich Fuâ€" neral home in Waukegan. / __ _ _ â€"~Robert. made his home .with . his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Marcelle Collier, 811 Lenox averae, Waukegan He became ill an hour ‘aiter drinking the‘vil, which he though? was pepperâ€" mint, and was taken to St Therese hospital, . where he died. An inquest was copducted Monday. ° _« â€" parents in. Wanukegan and by his jpar« «nts, Mr. ‘and Mrs. Nel:‘z-’:l cne Stepâ€"sistet, Marcia, one stepâ€" brother, Nello Jr., of Highwood. | Miss Mary Jane Greenslade, â€"danghâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Greenâ€" \mdc.lï¬ï¬wm:":m~ ed a position as teacher istory physical â€"education at Nerinx hall, Webster collége,‘ St. Louis, Mo... The ollege will begin its fall rerm on im*&' f m S 5. ie in cheale . ue 5¢ a Copy, $1.50 a Yeor child is survived by his grand Ab I