B"a .Im *a.l’. . If gop are now employed in a war indusâ€" w ED: AN | AMBITIOUS, illElawake man or woman to look â€"al renewals and new subscripâ€" or popular, fastâ€"selling magâ€" rkp:u:-:p : EXPERIENCED BOOKâ€" : cashier, Burroughs machine G.:. BJ Winters, Inc., 387 Rager Wil« lï¬ ft:ne:: Ravinia. H. P. 3080 ating. ;‘th‘L- withm-â€"dha- E :and benefi plansâ€" i| | WANTED EL CARETAKER or U.S.0. Building pifers . opportunities to Eu‘ women to learn long distance and branches oi operâ€" ELL TELEPHONE > position for middle a; | man or couple. ne H. P, 1810 or 2918 ND TALK IT OVER A war job in the: ivilian Signal Corps" b:v-icnu q«em full pay while in traimnâ€"« for élderly woman. Pln:t‘ TELEPHONE OPERATORS Help Wanted equired; Write today to Diâ€" , Sales Division, The AMERâ€" .EIOHE MAGAZINE CORâ€" TION, 251 Fourth Ave., New ie . f 12 D : ONE. WAITRESS, ON ‘helper; one cooks helper mpér month with complet e. Write Box 512 Lak e /n telepnonk. woOrkâ€"â€" vital in war as well as COMPANY ‘ PHONE 230 *# COME IN Chief Operator , ~IMMEDIATELY UN THE : ILLINOHIS ting positions availâ€" nt Ads * AMERICAN HOME. FOR YOU! ted to Rent p Wanted WITH w4 al% FOR RENT: 3 NICE S G rooms. . Kitchen privileges. > \ Central Ave., Phone 4470. f 26 Take notice thatton the 26th day ‘of August, A. D., 1943, a petition was {iled by Fred Johnson and Vera Jolinâ€" son, in the Circuit»~Court of ‘Lake County, Illinois, for the adoption of a female child named Baby Girl s State of IMinois,~County: of e, ss.; in the Circuit Court of Lake ¢ ty; in the Matter of the Petition of Fred Johnson and Vera John };: adopt a minor child: Gehmli ~â€"To: The unknown fathet ‘of Baby Girl Chase, and To All Whom It May Concern : fp : l ol intered as second class matter March ~, â€"911, at the Post Office at Highland Park. f 3 ieA t â€" Lo Issued Thursday o!nchwe&-by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel coit.omzn womy'wxs’nxs .Gndn:t‘e _of Schot:_{ .of . Do a minor, and to change the j said child to Judith Anï¬â€˜Jd!“,M'q George S McGaughey, ; Attorney for Petitioners, 226 Washington. Street, Waukegan, Illinois. } BUSINESS DIRECTOI * Auto Body Repairing Now,, unjless you appear w twenty days after the date of notice and show cause against application, the petition shall be : as confessed and a decree of : tion entered. â€" £2. cA*}r. Dated at Waukegan,) Iilinois, 2nd day of September, A. ’D‘., 18 R L. J. WILMOT $ cents per single copy. $3.00 per outside of Lake County, Illincis. Resolutions of condolence, : thanks, obituaries, notices of â€" -e-g.wothe:ffdnm unssion charge is published,: tharged at regular advertising We s 1. i WERBR UR 1 ) )| | wE HAVE CASH BUYERS$ | FOR HOMES, APARTME r.s]i, FARMS, ACRES, LOTS| |i PHONE OR MAIL‘ | | COMPLETE pucmmo:l,l i § Topar. | ; !~/*I OPEN DAILY, Evnmuqu | sumpays . | | | SKOKIE REALTY Co. 'u 4954 Dempster St., Ph. ‘Sk 20& i FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, _ _DAHL‘S : :. :;| Auto nzconsmcmucqi pposkes! THE HICGCHLAND PARK PR Real Estate for Sa Arts. & Science. . 5: or 514 Phone Ontario 8316. ~ ; / Subscription rates: $1.50 per Real Estate Wanted 102.) Sheets . . 100. l:.nl-p-+'â€' IwWik â€"your . _ $Â¥ BM i]if FOR QUICK RESULTS | LIST YOUR REAL ESTATE 226 Railway Ave., Situation Wanted _ The._P #e uu:t; :\.r::wz' (Name ADOPTION NOTICE â€" / ~Clerk of the Circuit « ~â€" _ of Lake County, 11 For Rent cuy Â¥in Publisher 1# ie of fonrt inois this sych aken egtic this Y HIDSI1 VISITI Septe things ; clothes, !riendq month â€" it a wJ Fun, Helg Res Serviges were held August 31 at Fort Atkinson, Wis., for Mré. Tec Northey Booth, former Highland Park resident who passed away An(urt 18 following a stroke in,February. | She is survived by her husband, John F,, one son, John F., Jr., servâ€" ing with the Coast Guard artillery in Puerto | Rico; two brothers, William Northey of Fort Atkingon, and Harry N , Janesyille, Wis. ; four) sisâ€" ters, Mrs. Hattie Daniels, Mrs, Marâ€" garet Hevery, both oz Fort At C Mrs. Gtace Smart, Mickwonago, Wis., Septamber is the ‘time for new things ; a new year at, . school,| new clothes} . new : supplies and. new friends| At the library this new month means more new books. Withâ€" in a k these recent additions will be on the shelf for your literary diâ€" version| as | fall .comes creepna‘ up. A few / of them, with titles familiar to the followers of book reviews are : The Interpreterâ€"Philip: Gibbs. : .| The rruptibleâ€"Marjorie c«,* (au thor of |Goodâ€"bye My Son). en Is a Windswept Hillâ€"Earl Guy, g.. ia! Summerâ€"Albert Idell. |(Note the wish of one of the characters page $05.) â€" oak * Free |Manâ€"Conrad © Richter, . 4_ w Te + * oaiiih‘= Bodyn Â¥. } "Mary [Darhnâ€"â€"Bysiva Â¥. Wise | | _ â€" Battle Some lists th enjoy. ;‘ih of the Speciesâ€"Edited by Ellery :v?& t 'Ordcnâ€"-lu\‘ ag Col Schemeâ€"Ngaio (Marsh. . Co other than America comâ€" prise the settings for these editions : Heyer (l% . B of Heavenâ€"8. 1. Hsuing ( < Whitq, Shores of Ol’nhâ€"â€"s,lvll 1 (Braszil h ( L k&)‘. h Ln‘yâ€"._luri‘u Walsh EBeot- . Te o John ing wit Puerto Northe N land Pa midship A question often asked is: "Are those mysteries on the shelf MIf you have?" Well, here are a few e: Pink |Umbrelia~â€"Frances Crane. || c Wirnle} Lavrel Auinginye Rtaugey" Coles. For those readers who prefec facâ€" tual, weighty material these no?i-ï¬c- tion titles will be of interest: | â€" . _ Arthur Pendragon of Britainâ€"John W. â€" Mids! napolis Tor A fe PU A Tree Grows in Brooklyn â€"Betty | MAINTAIJINED BYâ€" .. .. | * FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST | HICHLAND PARK *LLINOIS _ 1T N. WESTERN AVENUE P. 0. Box 252 ols + I iplete Lifeâ€"John Erskine. E@vmnguw Chatiee Hymn of Chinaâ€"â€"Agnes $ y. %ere in thE above mentï¬ed ere is a k which voy will eral Services I for Former Highland Park _\ BLIC LIBRARY IPMAN LYON _â€". _ |, ipman James b Lyon of| Anâ€" has been visiting the i 6f 627 Vine avenue. He is ting relatives «n Elikhorn, Wis., w days. Onhig return to Highâ€" rk, he plans,, yit.h other naval men, to go on a fishing trip in before returning to duty. < _ I JRSâ€"Week Days 9:30 am. to §:30 pm . Futurdays Siiak e to aooooe * .‘alâ€"“'ï¬y..li‘“m 6:30 pam. HRISTIAN SCIENCE READI where the Bible and all the writings of Mar may be read, borrowed, or purcha on o iiiiee widtacts in aite cenliphhe WATERPROOFING LEAKY STORE) FRONTS ~CaAULKING, roiannusmlis‘s LOCKS .. ... and RESIDENCES t \ FLAT ROOF n:rum}cc old 8 YoU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED To us SAVE FUEL 41 HIGHLAND PARK, ‘*LLINOIS 43 North Sheridan Road . WALDRON Around practically all window and door frames set in m , a crack will be found, that will get as the frames season and the walls settle. | y LAKE FOREST, ILL. Phones; Lake Forest 551864 District 1 Schools C On Wedn kegan ces Miss Felicia Rogalski who resigned |to be married. Miss Harpham is a graduate :dl National College of E{ucation and has had three years of experience in the pubâ€" lic schools of aaroe.utclh [# After many years of setvice to this community,| Miss Maurine Tschirgi has retired to live with her mother and father in New Mexico,â€" Her place will be taken by Miss Dorothy Westâ€" fall from , Minn. Miss Westâ€" fall is a fa uate of ; the . Winona State Teachers college and has also attended â€" the | University: of : Minneâ€" sota. ~She lra had several years‘ exâ€" pcrience in the Northfield and Wiâ€" nona, Minn,, public schools. . Teaching Staff Paul J. McL.aughlin t‘eï¬hcq Wenâ€" dell Davis |p the manual training deâ€" partment. | Mr. McLaughlin | is a graduate of the Iowa : State Teachers college.. F&r the past &everal years he has teaching manual tnl*h. in Cleamkj.-lowa. i 4 ~Miss Gladys Willcutt, eighth grade mathematics teacher, u}h\led this summer to air:ept a position in the Iaboratory school of the University of Chicago. | In her place will be Miss Myrtle® Bu+nq from Fremont, Neb. Miss Burns has an M.A. degree g;x; Columbia. university, New York + She has b¢éen teaching junior high school mt“t&ntk: for several years in Fremont, Neb. Physical Ed W:‘gd«-&-â€"g:.m LZimmerâ€" "ï¬ï¬ G%Iu-o Dorstch and Miss . Doroth be Ne s L At the ulty will m \Kindergartenâ€" Mise Mild 1 Nurseâ€"M mie Johnson. : Superin r. R. M. Price. First and | Se ipvcieetioni ce has ie wes sys it Phypical tionâ€"Leonard Johnson. Manual Paul McLaughlin and resday NC ROOM Place School the facâ€" Miss\ Harrict Marke. Miss Sarah Wheclock. _ ond â€" Gradeâ€"Miss> Enmily IIL | y Baker Eddy & Nuflli Kjelland. hl:‘ Ethel McBroom and Bay nge . 8 T5 d db Anticipate 11 Students at Fi of Local High from the University of . is to Highland Par high school) at Calu er he acted as swi or at Knollwood Country Forest .. ||| j 'Thq' u:ho;! cafeteria rifl by |Velma" Sore is 21 Miss: Sorenson took| ne#Akegree in institytion management at State and has had v. kperience in hert field. Her recept ion was Fopds \Director â€" at. the stead Hotel. Evanston, tm l ;. 4 aking a pisition in \this cepartment ï¬â€˜: Victor | Ba a :duasla zf 1t‘l_u at of| the t & $ itewater, Wi;qgn £ ‘{ ch fcomï¬d subjects will assist with boys‘ lath 8 :00 Bandâ€"Evat | 9: I‘::?m ‘ E: j 8:0) Keno Seh *â€"| it 9:30 ‘Refres | ‘ | irnight Sleeping i breakâ€" fast, 356 ABEE | wo University of, II uates who (join the stai Hocker, girls‘ physical) ed: Lyle Schwabe, dran j i6s public speaking. | | ... Ie.‘chen who have) re the close: o& school last uth pipenhagen, phy ti .ihaw%:wkilh" with the U. 8. army.: ; ~V. Gardner, physic tion, w r;esigncf to lccq:f. a piijtion with th¢e Owens (IML) Ghiljc ny. ' ohin Good, commerce, ho left the school toa take the posit f princiâ€" pal at New Canton, IIL | & |. ‘illiam: Groves, ph who was recently dr in the: U. g ‘army. Marie Wm:n.‘n;ï¬e: ¢r, is detai at * } e, Wash., because o hea Her work is beinq , y a $ teacher, Mrts. Elsic ‘Mite®A‘|of C cago. Mrs, Mitchell Has 1 pogition . .:i“ | Miss Wé : beca il last April. | | | § s . _© to tas resgred bow at _ Nondas b«fd-ercud ment, who M“m t R.] Rothenberger of the T this gummer and is livin hi@sband in Texas. | 7 90 Creft fuivaction 6y MR Gromsâ€" 1B omm â€"flahled FafiQSO Zmpmï¬mu(oth'r $ ie on o on f-’-'e'ln"":iimâ€""' [ ds Sunday, Miss. Harriette replaced M:i:’;'eï¬â€˜ndu‘:}:lmnï¬ Mi -‘Hd.",k’“_‘i‘“ o fe d t ind 7 :30 Mrs. Emma‘s [§ . ~ | 8 : A.A.T‘.C.daneew \ | S ane wheink i. | t as M 30 PINKL STEAKâ€"UTHICKENâ€"CHOPS 1 SINCE 1901 Java Club Sandwichâ€"Salad Sw S io Mrs. Emma‘s Dan Photo instruction ‘by. $JH. Prior Craft LAKE C 1§ â€" vicalbducatoln, | 8 kh s "‘dev F. J% .l I with. o e ~are : $ edock: apy OW OPEN ed sinte directed ioak fon, ar dio â€" a io hagk 18 of i= led beca: serviceâ€" . _ | ~ Thursday, September 2, 1943 NEW MANAGEMENT Conditioned teac 0. T hi ayeuts MOST EXCLUSIVE VRANT s DLE FAR M \ With the formulation of the year‘s mmzdbm- cies filed, the Highland Park League of Women Voters is launching on its leadership of Mrs, Rubert Walker. "The price for yiaory; peaté, democâ€" wy.uwwmu-_ws- ." states‘ Mrs, Walker, "and thus it is more important than ever. that ‘we . expand <the League : membership this year." â€"â€" e League of W omen Voters Launch Membership Drive | luuto_l:hdx w â€" gasoline and time, this year the League‘s campaign. will be carried onut just by telkphonâ€" ing. If interested in joining or in obâ€" taining additional information about the organization, and have not been telephoned, call Mrs. Walker, 1772, or any member of her committee, who . Mrs. Pomper, 1086;, Mrs. Robert Koretz, 308 ; Mrs. Carlton Curmmins, 4007 ; Mrs. MHarry Pier, 1993; Mrs. Charles Grimes, 3228; Mrs, Edgar Catter, 746 ; Mrs. Harold Phster, 1742 ; Mrs. Allan Pither, 4940; Mrs. Harold Wampler, 1541; Mrs. George Lyman, 207 ; Mrs.. Theodore. Fisher, 2569. Jan 19â€""Our Wartime: Market The League is a nonâ€"partisan orâ€" ganization. ~This year it will emphaâ€" size its policy of disseminating inforâ€" mation to the public in order to awaken the ¢lectorate to its responâ€" bilities about what government does or fails to do.‘ The league is organ~ ized in thirtyâ€"four states and has members in fifteenâ€"hundred local comâ€" M l C § Feb. [ _ _ â€" y magiork," *1942â€"1944. ~| > Feb. 16â€"â€""Military Government" Geb. 23â€""A Look to the Future." Mar. 1â€""Of Delinquency Again." Mar. : 8â€""Of Health Again" ~ / Mar. 15â€""Election Techniques" â€" a . Besides these regular meetings there will be neighborhoed study groups. â€"â€"The program planned for 1943â€"1944, subject to change, is as follow: Community center 1;15 pm.) Oct. Iâ€"Orm“ ion and new memâ€" 1ol$-!’hculoswad. Oct. 20â€"Fall ‘opening and tea at # ‘ Community center. Speaker, + Quincy Wright, "The U. S. Mar. 22â€""Mow Your Political; Party Apr. 5â€""Meet Your Precinct, Comâ€" . J n Apr. ‘Iâ€"Priuwy elections. Apr. 19â€"Annual meeting at t , in Search of a Polity." _ Nov. _ 3â€""Lets‘ Face Delinquency." Nov. 10â€""Better Health in Lake 10x County." Nov. 17â€""How Dec., 1â€"â€"*"That Old State: Constitwâ€" Mar, 22â€"â€"*"T hatâ€" OJ 4 â€"Conspitution , Oâ€""Rehabilitation, Relief, Refâ€" LIBERTYVILLE 1031 BUY WAR BONDS TOWN /‘ M E E T I N G NIGHTâ€"8 :006 p ms.|"*‘ Foreign Policy," 1800â€"1942. Go ‘‘Round.". Reception for Speak Up." (Places to he unï¬;nd) It 24 U W