haved Awat s for Summer R g At Library Clinton, Spencer R. Kear¢, Charles F. Grimes, | has RCP“ï¬â€' A, G; B. | Marshall |E. "Su'tull. Frank fiman, La ¢ E. Meyâ€" er, G. S. Lai EO.‘%VM h, Fred FeR, H. ‘;'.’EG&J. Rev. H. Mom, + Leslie firey, R m ;:tfl 4 . Thomas |V. McDavitt, . Westerâ€" e i ons o hnd ies ed at Hi#hland Park 805 made: af (%5 [Rihnd Parg, Pobic library (Baturday : morni m pram & are A. Lawrence Mills, Ray, Herbert E. Kerâ€" ber, . Murphy, Edward C. CGeorge, im C. Wenninger, Milâ€" ron E. | , Wilfted J. Seguin, Josepir . Russell €. Vinnedge, Henty 1] Stein, John Munro, Philâ€" lip N. and Vernon A. Peterson. H. L. Mpberts, John B. Stevens, C imterests inf Chicago to plan their givâ€" ‘5"‘1“#"‘ War fund of UIï¬OdJ ‘s Service,; War Prisâ€" oners‘ tum ‘War | Relief soâ€" ciety‘ ish | War rnx society, French R#ief fund, Fri of Luxâ€" +mbourg, War Relief associaâ€" tion, N relief. Uai slovak , Uni Y-Efm ief {und, t Relief T and the U.S. ittee for the Care of The aid ‘ agencies Lcompfisin' the i fund in addition to 1U.8.0,, ich will benefit from the umity . and |War â€" fund & } follows : ; , Ulhldl ‘s Servncc.( War Prisâ€" oners‘ ¢lgium ‘War | Relief soâ€" ciety, Bikish] War | Relitf® society, to make tg the community and War fund of CBi The am Hi land citizens will be ‘asked contribute im the united campaign here this fall w#ll be at least 5Q per cent more heretofore because of the nhnwe' ill be expected to raise for the N War fund agencies. J. _ M..; dBlfll*l of â€"the special gi ittee for the united e "ki 54 ing of special vifts te¢| which hbe hasy organized will be aft Sept. 19, at ight Park Community "The budiget committee of) the Comâ€" munity is now in the p of arriving galfo:‘:t:Fa;m- cies and soon be advised of Highâ€" land Park/§ share of the Nati War fund : As soon as total for l6cal and |ipati -:ï¬ < of Highland . can tï¬:t.nd. it will be in the "In the ime, Community. Chest: officials utke," Mr. Sproul continued, also the sityof;epimcpmdmore tume ing campaigns for various national wiir agencies when ithere is a citizen is overtaxed in aiding the war | "Our C ity Chest has acceptâ€" ed ‘Athis r#sponsibility," Mr. Sproul said, "as a iotic duty and to avoid + <Mir. in announcing the camâ€" paign da ‘ that this year‘s campaign Will be conducted not only fpor the sugbort of local welfare agenâ€" cies, but fog the national war aid agenâ€" cies i the U.S.0. which will receive mofe than half of the national The vicd chairmen who will ‘lflh. i Mr. il in the ogwlutkn of the T. M i | avenue, i. Bowenfents: 1239 Plemsald avemp, . Bow ir, a + it resufers 19 Poont aoe: avenue. | I " was: annouiliced last, mght z \Earl E. Sproul, " last week the general ign. chairmanship followâ€" mg a of vice chairmen he has selected tifforganize the campaign. . Set fommunity War Fund ! Campaign For October 5â€"15 d Park‘s ninth annual Comâ€" munity tampaign will be conâ€" ducted 5 t0 15 this year, it Vol. 33i No. 36 . J BF is 25B s public is invited to attend. the ing, a short proâ€" ¢ and the guest : be the | ©Park vheadquarters| have on the floor of the telephone calls are receivâ€" xpp T. Aubrey, D. L. Philathea Class To Meet Tuesday ‘ The Philathea‘ class of Betha Evangelical church {will meet | day evening, Sept. 21, in the prif room of| the church at, 8 o‘clo« Hostesses will: be ‘Gertrude Ethel Hecketweéiler, Jenny Knaak, Serving in war bond | booth$s . at Woolworth‘s and the A & P store from Sept. 13 to 17 are: Mrs. F. |W. Mantel, _ Mrs.. C. ; Keler, : Mys, A Kaufman, Mrs. â€"R, L. Hudson, Mrs. F. D. Anstin, Nfrs John Loig, Nir A. F. Patton, Mrs. Hiram Kennico Ir.!Mrs. Roland Crane, Mrs. PJ R (,Zn;n,‘un. Gordon Parks, ;1 irs. and Mrs.‘J. B: Garnett ... . [|«/ A rummage sale at the corner S.. St. Johns and Laurel avenues ‘ Thursday, Sept. 23, has been by the Redeemer guild of deemer Evaneglical Lutheran: The rummage sale will be during the hours between9 a.m. | 4 pm. Information may be. through Mrs. F. Bock at Hi Mw. P3cf tif «1@ id SERVE IN WAR BOND BOOTHS Wessling and Ida Brehmer. There was no refrigeration unit the post for meats.. The cadre. built one fromh old cans Rummage Sale to Be Held Thursday : (Cal Riline artriboted the ease with | discused and n handbaok co w ioths f hi x % of troops in this manner to his "46â€" the teachers., kfan tel" company. 1 [3 s 18e Outrute ‘Hour * / __â€">)>â€"}| |} Cooperate in Stedy Program "We‘re really operating a big tel, along with our other fu:&m Mw"'flmmmmm plcy\vitheoob, iters, firemen, even belt hops â€"who lead men to. me:uhllandftotheir quarters," meal, their first in England. _ "We do everything we can, everyâ€" thing that is possible, tomake their arâ€" 1ival at our post a pleasant one," h Kilian said;. "There is no delay at the train. The men are unloaded in from lo-rmuyu-h-tuudm 4 to our post by truck.© .. â€"~‘ |; imng be i in advance; I _ ~ > 1. 9 0s } t M ie <epmetment hoe man 1e r4]] ‘Classes in District 108 at Lincoin, Ra: pared. " _ | ks ; | || vinia, Braeside and West Ridge started Mhmm || || 1ast Wed y. According to Tirst _ After a long sea journey in crowdéd | information there is little change in Usually, of course, the coloncl h} mn;q‘houmnoï¬eeou'troopshim However, there are times when wart scwe’u!iasaii‘uodï¬uebpdrf + ized, that the post‘s commanding ‘off}â€" cer, Highland Parket. Colonel, Jamgs A. Kilian, can say, "We like to have an hout‘s notice when more than a thousand troops, arrive" © . â€" :~‘ ;)| At the depot each mian must go thyâ€" ough a physical examination, have hi army â€" classification e{mm and | hi service‘ record brought up to date, atâ€" tend: orientation lectures and tra : j ussiom.md,benof‘?;orflw oldig 4 get paid. All this es place : ..'., 24 hours after his artival. Then, un til he is transferred to the unit. Or which he is best qualified, he . go through a regular training schedule.‘| The motto of a replacement depdt im England where thonsands of Uni States army , troops ’end their "fi gt few days overseas, is "We are not surâ€" prised by anything !" | ;. ip |P} Col. J. A. Kilian Commands Depot In England (Continued on page 8) The Higgland Par meet |Tyes the primpr tionis, | c COfhâ€"= | or s 18 | 5 :,' 1| of (19| e {!| v 1 e ilitikes | ** : and | P" "hadle | be ts [b plo {S‘ boais{ | y$ | pr |{ |;f th ui Pol Tdef | re I’; to 'fl » _ ;| [ Enrolilment Remains :J‘:{F About The Same _ wari|â€"| In Di‘" € 108 [ n y .. | Announce | * \First Meeting of i\ Men‘s Club Sept. 3 M« Miss |Mac Murray, : for the â€" past yearâ€" â€"half, was assisting â€" ger of the Gary Hhotel in Gary, Fnd. She hag managed the Cornell: Towâ€" ers .and| the Churchill hotel in Chi C ; hotels in Chicago. _ | _ New ranagcfAt Hotel Moraine The Meg‘s club of Redeemer: Luthâ€" eran, h will begin ‘fall activities with the first meeting scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 22, at‘ 8 p.m. in the Assembly on W..Central and Mcâ€" Govern avenues Ar ts are being to have Mr. L. Golsch¢r, secretary pf the "Dart assoâ€" ciation of Chicago, the proâ€" gram «of jthe association‘s 800 meinâ€" gen are/ip charge oi Men‘s c‘h:: opening: m ther â€" with . New manager of the Hotel Moâ€" raineâ€"onitheâ€"Lake, sueceeding Mrs. Florence! B. Daniels, is Miss . Alternate |weeks a series of small teacher study groups are being planned *o study specific problems in both dis~ tricts and iiake: recommendations to the larger group. These study groups will | congidér problems of both dis, tricts and will deal with special fields of subject |matter, grade levels carâ€"> 1ied on byâ€"the University of Chicago, Dr:i Raiph Tyler, chairman of the de partment. 0f education at the Univ.enf ity of i , will serve as an adâ€" _A series of 13 general sessions have been a at which! problems of the ‘survey will be discussed by the teachers and various members of the University ~pf Chicago staff.. This program been, developed in order that the of the study may be more t! investigated ‘and the recommendafions of the‘survey adopted to the pr "of the two districts, A feature |of,the educationa! plans ol District 108 for this vear is the organization lof a joint teacher study program red by the University of Chicago ‘in conjunction with ‘the Boards of districts 107 and 108, Dr. Virgil H who ~served on . the ¢chool survey committee last year, will act as chai of the sjoint study program. â€"* * Highland ‘Park, Illinois, Thursday, September 16, 1943 hland Park‘s NEWS Paber for 33 Years ;:’ M Habot iFe Snd ;’ag § g L4 .27 s Ec o + en o es e o ce BG R P 39e J a bandbook : con 'w w we come to ano Piagrve iration was . to || our | of War | i 15 fiee was ipteminind ‘Third War Bond Tom is $7T2000 6 o § We ‘ promiptly afid willâ€" Study Program | ingly. must not |fail to of the educational plans ||‘buy his share according to his or 08 for this vear is the 'lx‘;.'. tbil-thz ' itA large whmnf' E+ L & s 1s the truly American way o 6 a Joink Seacher 1099 IF invosting in ihe frcedom and ruture sored by the University || ; our . country. U . Pairedibes: In his letter to the Chaimber memâ€" bers, President McDonough said, "Mr. Morgarn tor ly | twenty Nr Aas been listed in Who‘s Who! as an eduâ€" eator and lecturer, and his Auent and forceful | deli makes him one of the nation‘s outstandi 'p‘u_‘b‘[kl‘rc Douglas Aircraft Manager Will Be C. of C. Speaker I licenses, â€" which | w due I.ub)'og- must he n;mh-#fd :?aw':f -ceo:ï¬â€˜h\g ghie‘f of Police Marâ€" tin Kopp. | Police are | beginining this week tq check dogs for licenses M::t:e*mh iven all own ers who do not posse: ,'S.Wz%.;w i The charge is $3 tor niales and $5 dpet En ie w AAOTE in C meacl e BUY DOG LICENSES NOW ~When we stop in front of the Honor Rolt see the list ï¬f«.hoys who have into s¢rvice we read over the es of our sons and our friends, |when we lize . the sacrifice they have made, y we will resolve to do our part in this Third War 14 You are not askâ€" ing for a tior ; |you £ufly requesting a |loan and giving the best security| there is, the United Statesâ€"of America; You will be doâ€" ing many a great h:sk When you pet; them to sta _,,' a p:;: gram sys : in forni‘tff War Bonds. ,Tmmdhd is much to b¢e preferred over comâ€" pulsory savings which w%’avoid by a gen response in this préâ€" sent drive. Snd naltdl aleigt â€" P99 and given their blood. Our U.S.0. ~Highland is proud zf'of | its warâ€"record. We have given ito this war five an ndq*osco- retary ~of the | Navy, many high ranking officers and a host of t:n and women in every branch of milâ€" 1300 names on the Honor â€œï¬ 1 on First street lite: the > rs station. | _ ~ ht t tw t MAYOR RNETT‘S WAR As Mayor, 1 am offici placâ€" LOAN PR , ing upon the City of m.:ju‘hrg the responsibility to do its share in raising the Third War Loan, ‘ @ 49 d 00 LoL dime ue it ¢ vape y of War Bonds, I . | k Pri ° .%3 'Years’/ vif Following: up | the shrveyilbf the schoo ,cqndhttcwtj by the Thive: ity of Ch t year, aimers of both Districts 107 andâ€" 108 w§H |work together. on | ptobka comiiion to both . Disfricts 107 and ,mï¬ iB | work rick, |agsociate | professor | of Beducaâ€" tion at the University of Chidilko, will be th¢ chie o;mh;m';i is study p hm. ~Ot pe}nbfn of uniâ€" versit dfIC\i ill be callef® in fot consultation (time to timig) ‘Prob. lems {eonside b);i':i : group will: involve: thase ff h sa: i9 ind ahite Tafen i B Satls i 4 3C ts ies WOes n3 19 Center Meeting: ,‘A pcial n w:;aE C f ns Commuinity Center; has h for Thursda ning, | Sep 6‘clock, at the Community t wtora is Schopls in ?mgiqu ‘opediit last Wednesday ‘Ero{lqn t“ the Green Bay Rda'd‘tho!at/ int is 185 pupils, a |decrease | of ARipupil from : year. At! Eli@k Place school, the cm}ol\medthm pils, a decrease of 40 pupily from IMM year. There 1;; fqa* fewer fillâ€"t : “ €rs on C Aeachi R than t (rj were h51 year. }@8) Emï¬":’ tui‘ ’Cllr _ D ', laced on t ’nmw e !' ‘ } m school |children. securing a thigrough wellâ€"round Mm* ncati § ich ~a foundatiort must be based *n the abilitic "(&fliï¬ of Iregifof cleâ€" mentary sch l Tifflee0â€"op erati «of| all ‘m:::l& r ; J ' thk is 18 i1309 4 s O f + + lt Slight Decreas In Enrollment At Local Schor M ooo o ooo sns _ Jens Erikéon was I ‘dance, being at ier |e and night, accepted Ithe g Mrs. India: ‘of Rike stt trib‘utedzhy angeas ‘which | w hibited. |Henty) Be Jr, back the disâ€"m; â€"exhibit. «avies _ and / $ for the @@ikb %d‘Emve;: > mepfitr all Pfister, Carl Stith, Bob [Deneel, Willâ€" ham â€" W inger, poet : Bikrrett, Presid Kittermaster, Fidson Wl and ‘wthers dtew many blug ‘ribbons} $dso Rice rec¢ived a cup Thorkday n}|@kt for hkis [rose, best in t owb liyhich is growing on trial th his gardemiind is her dahllas. Many |club imem! t To eneieh Un fe C | of. the N e afats ied ie ptons Af Hiuter E4 pe.nn-v,,»w?‘:f&- los Earl Froberg, interior § and garden club member, way ressfiiible for the 3 lof pi lhgub fruits, \ and. flowers. Rhi@sets were built in Mr.: Rroberg‘s) y@il) by member ive Bond, from alM@sign by Jens [Mrt. {Frobet#? had son of Alden.studios, Mort Schag Local Men‘s Gar ClubAWim.T‘oï¬p',!, Honors At Show A. Ifll Pattpirbctor, Plans; Third War LGan Drive Here All persons | who . are 99 center Gentlepen j Park] Fay Fai h ied trenâ€" 2 :d‘y 3 age cw- ux uled ribe on C€, th, 1€8, g? up Arâ€" ng, of ho nc Redeemer Evangelical Lutheran church will open a nursery departmenrt on ‘Sunday, Sept. 19. Children of the gjrth:l stx and under may be brought to Assembly hal at 10 :30 aly. or ‘before. They will be cared fui‘.dntf mg. the: morning service by a>comâ€" ioi hk See nateen 5 n Nursery School At Redeemer Church |â€" The. only child of Dr. and | Mrs. istensen, he was a sophomore in the igh Park high school. He #as acâ€" vehnq&m;mkg?: Eagle Scout with Dr.| Christensen is an optometrist with offices in Libertyville. l s Funeral services were held Wednesâ€" day afternoon from the Seguin Fuâ€" neral home: Interment was in Memoâ€" onorary Chairman. Joseph B. Garâ€" t; Permanent Chairman, George H. 4 The staff consists of R. L. skine, "Karl H. Velde, : Raymond 5 John Udell, Dantel L. Cobb, J &‘l'boml-hnyn.m' illiam Pearl, M. L., Loving and fred C. Houser. â€" > } Local Y outh, R. W. Christensen, Victim of Polioâ€" A 16â€"yearâ€"old Hightand ; Park youth died from the effects of polio on Monâ€" 0.i 1 > + 4 a i Following are the names of offitials nd sectional chairmen announced by -\ m.’ $ 4 sen, son of Dr. and Mrs. B. E. Chrisâ€" tensen, 50 FEimwood drive.. He was m.:ouuuuum\u?u riday ~night and transferred the vanston hospital, : where he . died _ynorn'-n.nfwhk*-d an won lung. S whirlwind finish to the local bond is under discussion which will place at the Alcyon theater at a ate to be announced later. A big name £ is being planned by William Pearl and a special show committee. "Almost three quarters of a million dollars is a large sum of money to ise in a community of 16,000 people, but it is not unreasonable. As a matâ€" ‘tcroffpctonrdï¬auuwill_nm wvest much more than that in the third wat loan. But it is the task and responâ€" sibility of the War Bond Block chairâ€" men to see that our city gets credit for lhe"-oqeyg:nm.huhrku ion of the individual \investor." : The bulk of Highland Park‘s quots, drive ‘officidls stated, is made up of Series E bonds.‘ These are the $25, and â€" $100 â€"denominations, costing Clcly notobie 100 ts mvings especially the savings ME_'-‘:':“rm,m are same as in avenue. A similar display is unâ€" cer the consideration of Ravinia ard Pr-'«-vh\m.ma:& k, beatd and Mayor Joseph B. Garâ€" ‘a large painted board has been between the Northwestern and Notth Short railroad tracks on Conâ€" m{ repeating the slogan ‘Highlond urk Will Not Fail. â€" L @4 ; P12 ip,â€" has < &mf:_ mmddlâ€"uh 3 Patk‘s own Third ‘War ‘Loah. campaign, whose objective is a bersâ€"of the city hall, under the direcâ€" tion| of ‘A. E. Patton, executive direcâ€" sor jof) the local. drive. . Division ‘and 3 chairmen were in attendance and‘ themselves to stop at nothing kss;lh;n'am,s-wusmll.y- or Joseph B. Garnett, honorary chair= mf' the drive, was the principal T 5¢ a Copy, $1.50 a Yeor