Feawé Kules Give Blood At Chiagrztnhr ‘m}uxmjs,m Curtis; Mrs\ Themas Creigh Carl Thil, M WLnnDo;kk.ru_arryVDor- Ration All Stoves _. â€" Startirg This Month . | In insure clear plasma from the f ' the : following inâ€" 5 / offered : , 1. Avoi fats or" fatty foods for . four before reporting. This ick, J a C. N. Skidmore, WHitt Betty Jacobs, Grace é¢ \who| have made appointments are to keep them, Henty Stenson, 1827 Deerfield road ; | Bussard, 7 Reech lane, third time| donor; Howell W. Murâ€" ray, 31 Linden avenue, fourth timeé ; Myron Hexter, 1324 Judâ€" son : a) f«mï¬ï¬-dy.ad Herbert i 1241 S. Johns Nati ide . rationing â€"of. domesti¢ heating cooking stoves goes into effect on Aug. 24. Beginning with that date, | al fo r â€" purchases of: riâ€" toned must be made with; a certi jobtained at local: War Price and ing boards. t *E d .. Tok jonal quota, based on the â€" stoves to be manufactured a hA i ie Wws ""w“’?“'“ is k. Th the War A board, will be divided among O. P. A. 1to : Past use of populati ifts, fuel supplies, étc.. , Mrs. .,\‘Ng,'N&rict. Mrs. Joseph i) Mrg: Edward Shapiro, Ed h eigh Mis. Naiph Bard J1. pold," L. {Kuchne, Evelyn Ross, Susan. ts. A> J. Gerken, Mrs. Arthur 3 Mussatto, Mrs. E. A. 4 Moran, .llrs. J. D. Laurie, Mrs; Francis Bryant, Ruth cSi:‘M rs.| J. :G. Reyburn, Mrs. Ervie Goin, ‘Ann Tazioli, W. C. Woll, . H. nnrm Luana Swinea, Alice “#. . Robert S. Landau«r, John K. Jaohnson, Dudiey Hail, Shirley teer blood (lo 'n@d!d'o»‘fl'\'eflï¬ll of blood the Red Cross mobile m’ up this week with Mys. H 'deth,c.‘uitm‘ Those who ‘régistered this weeck inâ€" cluded the Sollbwing : â€" Mrs. Willam White, Mrs. Ida Coppi, Robert Leoâ€" Vol. 33, Meet qnota 0f Additional _ \â€"Donors For Mobile Unit Avoi fats or fatty foods for four before reporting. This ice butter, fried food, mayâ€" oil, eggs andnuts. (It that you have a % â€"of fatâ€"free iood made * up of â€"wi butterâ€"and . Jelty,â€" coffee or tea without cream, cr::%n fruit.) . K t appointment, Sce the donor must be made up hm te, each lastâ€"minute canâ€" cellation {mears one less . pint of blood, of, one less life saved. If idable that you cancel, do so at your earliest opportunity. Perhaps it won‘t be too late to find someone else to Take your place. r o Avoi ia four t ice bt (It a % . up of "The thief change in requiremet is that| 17â€"yearâ€"old: youths who must a reasonable expectation of & ion : from high school by g‘ later February 15, 1944. Of course,| those of this age who already have graduated also are eligible, "Our quotas for this program have been y reduced from those of previ programs, and "therefore,| I urge all young men who want to | come navy ‘pilots to take the < sary steps now. Our board will > rish t with any information tlhie program that they may wish, but they will have to receive a r i¢tnâ€" datiofl‘hon their high school princiâ€" pal btfore ‘they ctan file an â€"applicaâ€" Old type "B" and "C": coupons (beâ€" invalid September 1, and lime |dealers cannot accept them| on and after that date. The old type cou«. pons/are identified by the words "Rerâ€" mits Delivery of One Unit of 5 line." The new type say "Mileage tion" plus a large "B" or "C". ; Hi&hwood Auxiliary Of Legion to Meet Should Be Obtained â€" type ¢B" and "C" gasoline rationâ€" pon Books should exchange them for the mileage ration sheets of c pons |between August 23 and = ber 1, O.P.A. announced recently. EN 8 Ee ht c l 1all, at ayo'el'o bers as i busi a school 0 will: be | Stupeyâ€"Smith unit, No. 501, Ar’en can |Legion auxiliary, will hold its regâ€". monthly . meeting, Weds y c 1, at the Highwood City 1all, at 8 o‘clock. * ‘f; c bers are. urged to attend,! for a school of instruction for ‘“m will be held. Officers especially requested to attend. .An a_’m for treasurer, the post vacated by Mrs Carlsen, will hn‘be fld, < aoine Anees Elyse Ri be Miss Clarabet! tor, will be i in the € in the i seem others. Tare schonl (a hk n .. L. any | American . hospitals can ntain‘ normal standards of serv today because of the lack of nurs A ) year from now America will: n« 3590,000 purses or: 109,000 more t now available. Of this number C will|beâ€" needed for the armed| f 8, and (293,000 for civilian needy,, 1 of the limited facilities, the in: intum that can be traim im t Nd is 65,000.° **!â€": . _._ _i M cleria. "R / di Thursday] 3, Dr. rov onrtiling" out $. report to ‘the : transcripts or previous | gc Registration At High School On September 2, 3 DTC;lncy CAH "l-C 151 ° @ i m f ‘ .Fud' Oil__P*riod 5 cw § in dd | ‘..*~] fations gmnn valid th 1 Septemâ€" ; * . ‘ | 30. eï¬o¢'coupom in nhew rations G‘!""_"Q CQUP_OI' re valid now. Occupants of oil heated ‘â€" The hav ‘body starts the followâ€" e enrolled ‘last spring he eighth grade. Only re .absent at that time to the high school beâ€" pens. Freshmen report y‘ ahead of the others, ipt. 8, 8:45 a; m. The 2, and Friday, Sept. Spears, principal, Miss r, dean of girls, and Holt, guidance dirm their offices to advi of new students and ; of adjustiments that ; im the <programs of Park high. school is w students who ‘have | district since last June not previously made Such students should at ‘once, bringing s of work done in ’. 18 + " h f . ppleton,_ â€" ‘registration i this |work.. On W iday, iwood ‘Cit attend,, f 'for drill Highland Park‘s NEWS Paper for 33 Years |In Far Eagt To f ,t 8 ’ : Here Sunday _ l the ‘ Highland Park Presbyterian churgh, the pulpit will beoccnp‘ed rexit Bunday by Bishop Edwin F. Lee =â€"â€"*] residfnt _ bishop jof _ the ‘ Methodist churdh in the Farp East until the Jaâ€" «| panésie occuyp ion.â€" Bishop® Lee‘® will | speaÂ¥ on the subject "An Effective ’ F ‘Church in 3 Changing World." j Bishop Lee, in icl ‘of the work | is of | N Methodist ¢hurch in the Philipâ€" 84 pi cs} and ‘Malaysia, was compelled to "Y*] evaditate from Singapore on Jan. 30, "O° Ewei '{Mrs. ‘Lee and twentyâ€"four other m Amgrican missionaries, when the Jaâ€" Tw .,!‘ army was only 15. miles away. m# .,.::' pore: had ‘b steadily bombed ® Leince Dec. 8, 194]. ht on 3'{ uated at the urgent advice of On (he nited States Consul General and ept. of i; tive Methodist leaders, the party tor -i’ ienced. an air yraid by twentyâ€" nc | SCYR Japanese bombing: planes : while ce | on the small Anmjerican freighter tied :L vup |to the wharf in Singapore. The ind | Ercighter later u*.)k them . to Batavia, hat | J2 Sixtyâ€"six |days‘ travel, ‘ fortyâ€" of | six|bf them on three different: ships, { ï¬rJ landed th¢éem in San Francis¢o . _ | om, Easter evening after an anxions OE |vovage, _ 41 | lineâ€"In gtates outside¢ the eastâ€" tiin shortage Aâ€"7 coupons are VMid through September 21, "B" and "F" coupons expire according to dates Mail Christmas Marines, Early ‘ ,'aindm.fbmmmdm miggionaries left the work | of â€" the church for 125,000 Methodistsâ€"in 600 tions in hands of the naâ€" tive! workers, |. _ j hh «No scorchedâ€"earth policy destroyed thevalues of (?:g:umy impjanted in hearts â€"of women and chilâ€" ¢n in the Philippi ‘lhht&n- wak and "*~ Bishop Lee said 4 his arrival| in this country. are urged to return their apâ€" lications for next year‘s fuel oil to heir ration ds promptly and when sued new ra to place rs with ir dealers for summer fllâ€"ups. Sugarâ€" p No. 14 ‘n‘otl for five th October. m Nos. 5 and 16 are good for 5 q each or home ing pu through 31. Housewives mhy apply to heir ‘local ration boards fos mote if smés-su+,, No. 18 ) (1 pair) is ’v:lid through October 31,.. + Stovesâ€"Consumer purchases of raâ€" tioned" stoves must be with a. certifiâ€" cate obtairied at localâ€" war price and rationing h4 Meat ugned nm;l"‘ "U," 31. "X" valid through Oétober 2. "Y" necessary. Processed Toods-alu;mm "Ry" "9" and "T" remain valid September 20. : "U,* V W becomqvalm rember 1 remain ‘valid October 20. . S s fo ks ols becomes valid August 29, "Z" becomes valid 5, and ‘both remain valid th October . 2. > : «/. . Christam‘jgiits to persontzel servi ni the navy jor marine corps overseas shquld be sent between Sepâ€" tember 15 and November 1. â€" _ _ ..! landed in San Francisco on» er evening after an anxious 1 the ‘ Hi Park Presbyterian church, the will _ be occupied nexit Bunday by Bishop Edwin F. Lee, residin bishop | of the ° Methodist "'h‘ East until the Jaâ€" panéde ‘occu ion. â€" Bishop® Lee® will ipead on the :subject "An Effective F ; Church in 3 Changing World." ; :J',,‘. Lee, in ‘of the work of | H Methodist ¢hurch in the Philipâ€" pines} and ‘Malaysia, wasâ€" compelled to evadiate from Sin on Jan. 30, wi 'f‘_llrs. ‘Lee twentyâ€"four other Amprican missionaries, when the Jaâ€" p .‘!‘ army was only 15. miles away. : pore: had steadily bombed since Dec. 8, 1941. ied 3"{ uated .at the urgent advice of the ' Inited States Consul General and of 'I';. tive Methodist leaders, the party experienced . an gir yraid by twentyâ€" scv Japanese ibing: planes â€" while on â€" the small rican freighter tied vup to the wharf in Singapore. The Th)i;pcriéd_ha been| designated by the Navy Department . in cooperati with : the Post ogï¬}e Depan"::’mh facilitate deélivery. Friends and ‘re tives: are (urged.:té mail |packages af early as p t id o. reof " ok Parcels must not exceed five pot Parcels n it weight." 1 individual | books. All gasoline upons in t}w}pomnon «of, car ownâ€" s must be endorsed with the owner‘s cense number| and state of registraâ€" ' ' I During the widL( Bishop e‘s enforced from his Sinâ€" poreâ€"Manila * he‘ is â€"making icago his hegdquarters. â€" . .cordial :ï¬mm ition is extended: to to attend service. | * ation Reminder ident Bishop . ‘ar Eagt To ak Here Sunday Pork, IIlinois, Thursday, August 26, 1943 nals : Filipino,â€"Chi~ and Batek.. . pland Park Press" from . 1910â€"15 e ‘It is suggested that residents should start fiow to insulate, strip, install storm windows, fix leaky hot water faucets, and then start out with ai65 deg. F temperature next fall so yoy can become accustomed to it, This government advice applies to all forms of ‘heat since al} fuels must be conâ€" served to aid in our. war |effort, s and aâ€" good supply of: oil and Butane is being‘ brought in so it is thought that sufficient fwel will be available if one limits the use of fas house ing, gas water heating, and other “#;3 of fuel “al- A‘ 4 ; and approximately 190,000 fons of coal go‘into a year‘s production of fuel gas and coke at the company‘s Waukegan plants. In addition to prite increases there have been and transâ€" portation problms in 6t ion "with . However, over half |of the seaâ€" ‘s coal has come im by lake boats agement. (In fact a ious . breakâ€" down had occurred before the new took over, Pipge and other s‘%rhmmtheg' more difâ€" to acquire a gu ial ~reâ€" ilitation has been c on‘ for e s provige more iopmodihtt | more wirl) from the i have gone \‘Mr. and Mrs. | Jose ï¬enterï¬eld court, girl, @â€" Sgt. and Mrs. Deriws N. Green Bay road, gi ! Mr. and Mrs, Jack ‘Sheridan, boy, Aug.‘ 19. PFollowing reorganization | of © North Shore Gas company in carly 1942, A. W, Conover was elected ident . of th'e}cotnpmy. Plans were i iately taid ‘to meet the: warâ€"time | conditions wgdi were facing the any. Exâ€" tra war loads lf'qxited ; ‘plant capacity, â€" increasing fue! and . Jabor costs with frozen gas rates | some of the problems facing the new manâ€" | Mr. and Mrs. .Ray Calb street, Highwood, girk A mpun is the. form burg of Ravinia. | _ |._ Mr. nx Mrs. Reno Palmer avenue, Highw Mr. and Mn.'R(cb::' Henderson, $80 Gienview avenue, boy, Aug. 25. _._*""We shall be forced to ask our ‘cusâ€" tomérs to conserve their use of, fuel gas n« tvin‘m the m{ ‘they last winter,; and if we get the / degree of ration as we ved. froim our | customers : last , \we‘ll ‘get through the winter;" said Tom Clark, district manager of North Shore CGas t“l;knu,nof the fact def ble fuel gas |service is needed at Great Lakes Naval â€" station, ; Fort | Sheridan, Lake County war industries as well as in thousands of ‘homes of jwar workers 'an:;Y other North Shore residents, fuel gas |service is closely regulated by the War Production board. New heating loa:{s,‘ have been frozen for 18 months and, voluntary conservation is required in to prevent definite rationing of fuel gas. In fact, these:conditions exir:a almost all parts Ff‘ United Sta | Cl 2 = PA Mr. and Mrs,. Har eerfield avenue, TI)ecnq 7. us o a] . Mr.. and Mrs.| An 122 Highwood en "woou.nmm wag: 21.. nsl . o 4 Seil War. Bonds in Two Booths _ Mr, and Mrs. John McAlcer, 1023 Marion avenue, girl, 2L & Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Kline, 1436 Western avenue, boy, Aug. 21. ~Mr. and Mn.‘;Wt Lundgren, 902 Waukegan road, Deerfleld, girl, Aug. Mr. and Mrs, Edwi W.. Park avenue, boy, o sanke sap caccle Tok cpmmnny the Atlantic and Pacific Tea mp:: and WoolwortWs this week are: Mt To Conserve Use Of Fuel Gas _ L. Peterson, Mrs. M.. J; Mitchell, Mrs Fred: Moon, Mys." ( Weddell, Mrs. A. B. : Friedman, Douglas Reid, in Eramannt uks Xrs. Fred MM?&T );.Qv Gsenl and Mrs. Larry| Scott., ><¢::~‘ ;. > J Aak Customers BIRTHS AT THE Hl?HI.AND ~â€"â€" PARK HOSPITAL | _ SCHOOLS TO QPEN . All Highland Park s, both elementary and high school, will m on Wednesdday, September 8. gff'nm week‘s Press for déetails. to : adjust 4 a ‘ Schwalbach, Aug. 24. :: :/ Malthioni, 314 ood, girl, ‘Aug. Leuer, 844 uly. 18. _ apu‘an.'m » A"’ m'.. McCoy, Fort t Mau, 1053 ‘ld, boy, Aug. 112 Eim wg. 17,, Mrs. Alice Woodâ€" of-f fuel ‘they last 58 Trom a cailIn District: ho To t m s ud s o d â€" \ UR] Pnunoldfldut,‘ ng kintdi@! ‘mh&k%ï¬ml inla, Brlle side and: West Ridge sthools &r to enroli their childr k in ad the opening of school.| The procedBre for this enrollment is to Bring Th birth certificate of (the . chilfl _ to | school where! proper. éhroliment caÂ¥d) will be made out: i""‘fl five years old on or before Decetm 31, 1943, are cligible to .¢nter kin in garten. . Advance ensoliment! will Mhi¢ the schools in making n ef cient S gning and will save titme for the im ents. An t n P [ Children entering the abote, scli§ | Children entering the aboye sclifiels on transfers from qther : i 19 tricts may register with thp | principal on the Ning: daly, | fer cards should | be, ib € / t principal at this time,| 8 * Religious Schaol At St. John‘s The spinning truck 1-.: \the| car Mrs. Thomas Canmly, $03 Elm pt Highland Park. With‘ A J. Mikel, 216 Shu1dnn+p | Hi wood. Neit.:: was injur HJ}M â€" Leskie, i jm i J his wife, Anna Marie, Td , ) --â€"-_-‘-l (h' ‘1; I P " \ an inquest W:;:uhy 42 m c thin soud. :12 > Cb s [ als 4 3c Thursday, in St. Jamts Catho oA es S o i ‘» Stay off trains and . interâ€"city) fuses Labor Day ;&Mg piea of Joseph [B. Eaktman, direct@r o the Office oï¬De%T, ipos@ition. r. Eastman, in t ibilc to spend Labor weeks Jho 6B said that failure to follow this) i ~ Witham Leskie, 61, of 'ira\- lavenue, â€" Highwood, | dri far | Highland Park division of the Bow m‘f dairy for more than t fi yéars, died late Monday in / the |High land Park hospital due to injuries‘ .céived when hisâ€" truck | colh w a northbhound, passenger| a road avemiec and Wa | stree Highwood. | | | t [ yq that failure to follos, this| advice result in travel comgestion wor that â€"experianced over) the Fow@h of July weekâ€"end. : Mir/| Eagtman. $Pimted out that J pmeb | forâ€" merly availa holiday tra®el is now in troop ( ï¬:nd,flnn’- die: the j ly ‘expat amilit@if® â€" and â€" LÂ¥ iX 4 | m‘;, ArMAL 4 ‘ wb d Police said> that. Leskie| had be@l 5ol ol uns 1 driving north on‘ Railnml venue afii| :: ol ithe A turned east (to cross the tracks‘ ; “wm Washington |street and ) u‘gu c 1&, archery| prog one set of tracks, when i‘ n cli@;] Also lon] JPP ped the rear end of the t and f, ed it across the. tracks,! Leskic, th | main i said ~got free of the cab dnd was MK6[ ‘ On the sam either by the spinning truck or by tlf@] ship of Mis motor which was loosened and| hurl@@l} girls of the : 25 feet through the air.| .\ _| _ | §Il will be on « + The southwest | gat ‘;wm4 J Sub the story as the policg! it 48 | Jand 1 gether, were ied although t | stamps, Aidit truck cleared |through e | he ie â€" other gate: was Irokin I Bs Bede not at the point of hi frossigiih | wena C n s P u4 o h 1 ‘Thost: desiti , i x in pregaration for the rite of (Wibfirâ€" mï¬m?’medvc:! 6 1 inniurue tion on ‘Friday aft $, at m. URGES CUT IN:||. | : LABOR [AY TRAVEL caFE To OPEN | | . UNDER NEW NAME | William Leslie *\ * Dies of Injuries > _ In Monday Accident The farmer Suuh‘m'C'rfe. been tlosed for "several wee count ~of . fire,, copen: August 28,. under th¢e dameé eganenitk ovq h s tirely . o |ap ifly Archery Club Members 0 Inbiike ï¬kmk â€" B80 Leurel A Gentlea Nighlant El aCâ€" Since Monday, Aug. 30, is the Monâ€" day <of the month, there will be i 4 party . for all ‘service men M }flrd\diy*fqfld-'qlkm Of ; ." e s 7 | Also I;‘!Ibf Thï¬t;mmday, Aung. 26, a trav» «logue will be shown i main récreation| room. .m?h ‘On the same date, under the leaderâ€" ship | of Miss Polly Gochenour, six girls of the Highland Park G. S. 0. ‘ is on display in Highâ€" Jand Park to sell war h:du and .::rh.;“ Volwiler, Dotty Hobbs, Barbara Bede, Dotty Wright and Edâ€" .On_ Sunday,: Aug. 29, the feature fiilm, Fly by Night," will be shown, and is a possibility that a world famous cellist will give a brief proâ€" gram before the film. As usual, a sandwich and salad supper will be ved from 6 to 8:and the A. A. A. T. C. band will be here to play for the. danei Cmydntm(ufln H Park club provides every night.. These i are: 0/ éud‘bjdn-numem rate of 35 cents and include cots with clean and pillow cases, blankets, t and soap, and. shower, and a breakfast on Sunday morning. k JIn July, the Highland Park Archery glï¬m the High Park U."S. 0. ia‘ft‘:uaovdlnn&vdu that t t it has been added ak a fluimmmthdubm Mer of the Archery club have gread to: instruct service men and S$. O. girls in the use of bows and urrows.| The _first meeting_ of this Arc dul_lwipuheflaoeonm day, Aug. 26, in the downstairs recre» ation toom. Plans have been made for the club : to : theet ~every Thuorsday hereaftér, Dr. George .L.., Well, presiâ€" ‘dent‘ ‘df the Hiflnhnd Park Archery club, and Miss Marge Hanson, memâ€" ber: of the U. S. OSer!\aoml. ‘m:mmingthm;ibal\yfoqtlu archery| program. . $ of the service men and G. S. O, girls, until , instead of one night a week there |is a possibility that regular Einbecker Completes Acronautics Course On Friday, Aug. 27, the band will her:tophyfotï¬:‘&!- andinnv of the Chicago Electroâ€" photic| orchestra will â€" present a iconâ€" | G-Et.‘qï¬an-nah Th’ea. Il ;thh‘ & l“- gion post has the enterâ€" tainment and refreshments on Tucsâ€" day, Aug. 31. The A. A. A. T. C. MWflhunM will be feature entertainment, ‘ On ‘Wednesday, Sept. 1, there will be regular borseback riding group and another color film for the enterâ€" tainment of thoseâ€"who do not ride. * i cholatshigs by Unitéd Air Football Team To Start Practice illiam â€" F, . Einbecker, Highland rse in ° M M The Highland Park ‘high school football team will start practice at the, athletic held on West Park aveâ€" nue on Friday, August 27, at 9 a. m. It â€"is especially important that all incoming freshmen and new . studehits report the® first 4:, of practice : if possible. All boys interested in footâ€" ball are invited to attend.. â€" â€" f ‘Was granted the A.M. degree in payâ€" Lï¬y at . commencement® ¢xercises ; y, August 22, at Indiana uni> ¢t At Local USO 11. ‘ d tpL s ! o dhea t hi u%‘yï¬&’.‘::" will ride on ‘Wednesday and y. Miss Mazel Weaver of the 5¢ a Copy, $1.50 a Year Ei mw""V y