* ; the ity <Chest.| The recomâ€" which has in operation for thirty years, s for convaiescent children of : needy ilies and has been supâ€" ported by Snany Highland Park citiâ€" zens ever its establishgent. It is located aB Ridge road and Old Mili road in the part of Lake Forâ€" U The Warl aid agencies comprising the Nat War ‘Fund in addition to U.S.0,, which wiil benefit from the local ity and War Fund Potces m se US ‘Conmines 1 the U.S. i for the Care of The admi Horace \S. â€" mended the Contingent Pnd Progress J thecuu‘fnaï¬anofdz campaign announced by Presiden Richard mAtamfl?qt the iall gifts i held on Sunday, l9,mqu1;vdâ€" unteer | : _who: will solicit the larger giftd in the campaign, compleâ€" red their ion and work in this Community safd War Fund Commentiy ko ane war _ /; ,,,,, Warl 7 U.8.0. Olhd Service 109 men are Jt Moillis Glekson, H. Howen Stair, E. &. Menke and James T. Macâ€" Arden Shote m: tion .....}.. Boy Scouts rm flfslhs | Girl ‘Seouts ... Highiand MHosypital i lhrhh.d Parkf, Social Service Women‘s A . Mighland Righiang Feri Ravinia Genter Â¥ I Tnvant Wolfere Soricts, .. Northwestern ; y MembeÂ¥ ‘Agengiecs of Chest Ridge Furm ventorbam ... Su)vation A: (Lake County M ® anity Center (n ::3-) an Young ~W ‘a Christian United® IAE::IH and _ Refugee 8 becttceniten y Condt:t Bible Class At Church end of this week at 11 South St. Johns _ Campaign headquarters fi:r!!wï¬u- --ivi War Fund will open the Cm:_lmity Chest War Drive Quota Is Set For $75,000 ‘â€" The | for the campaign as r tummended ‘by the budget i through its #hait Harold O. M Lain, provide® $4! for the i <1i the agencies of the Comp munity â€" and $30,000 for tive Na} tional War The amount alloca+ ted to each and for administra wuve and ign expenses is as fol and Warper, who are donating the The â€" chun'ï¬ul-:vaxflical church young ‘people of the ages of to fourteeh will begin on ay? Oct. 2, at (10:30 a.m, | The aim of 'htw’m‘#!)" A goal of $5,000 was set at a‘special meeting of Yie board of directors 0 the Park : Commtnity on Monday i as the objective tth-tchd‘ muni an&W;rF' drive, to by C«mnulT ity Chest Od "5 to 15. I udrmflwm ' go_’hq~mmrnhenotto;"6 Acquat withmbk'l‘adai" sarily. Eark E. $proul, general chairman of Vol. 33, NMo. 36 flls tharns | ons ol is al member of the advertising ince in the class will not h membership," F“.:r m.:%n Eue ds 2 ;&m«y.,u{w@\ m: that address for use during ite, with the o€ dvertising men, is assist the workers in raisâ€" iomcmit:ofwhkh aile is b recomâ€" admissian of the Ridge o(Anb-iF.w: terrace, as chai ium for membership in TOTAL _ $75,000.00 Under Way $18,000.00 â€'l“:_a 3,500 3,000 12,0060.00 "3* $,400,00 1,000.00 415.00 1,_5«10 7,000, 1,900. $,000.00 1,500,00 1.03:;» 2,750,00 of Arrangements for programs to be featured throughout the year are in the hands of! Mrs. George Hartman, As ho chairman, Mrs. Eaâ€" ward W. x has charge of the teas ; and social chairman, Mrsg. Harry Van Ornum, will schedule the hostesses for hï¬f'-".;;i' Mo. : Chatlas Crimasn. + oineg oi Humural Pane . Mro. Music: Obdirman: Mrs. Arthor Goelits. â€" % t F3. |ld 6. Stadent! Activities : Mro. William T. Jones Publicity Chairman: Mré. Earl Wallis. ;. %e Chairman . s " MEN: | * j Elm : Mrs. M. 8. Sickle, Mrs. Juliys h'h-mmi.una' t bit Braecaide : lu.m 4 « West Ridge: Mrs, Phill eFarland || Oak * =n. Joe | burn: Mrs. Karl Péterson. | : Mres. C. B. Gwyn. '; Appeal Made for W aste Paper In Salvage Drive > Hospitajity : Chairman: Mre. Edward: W. An urgent appeal to business men intlfljChkn.ouutoplamthei:,io- MWWW‘wm?u- per salvage drive has been voiced by Walter _ P. Paepcke, president of the "Of incrensi in‘ ts got ment | officials," Mr. Paepcke m "military agencies, and industriakâ€"ists has been the growing shortage of paâ€" Mothers jof freshman students will receive per invitations from Mrs. G. D. Stong, hew P.T.A. president, to attend the "‘getâ€"acquainted tea" which opens the y;ï¬s activities on Oct. 14, from 3 to 5 p.m. in the‘{;xbool cafeâ€" The total demand this year is eï¬j mated at about 8 million tons, but @ its present rate of operations the in dustry will be able to produce only about 7Â¥ million tons of product, and the situition seems teé become mord "The object of this association is to bring parents and teachers irito: closer relationship, (thereby â€" advancing the moral; intellectual and ghysical .welâ€" fare of the pupils and (promoting a deeper interest concerning educational matters in the commun::i†h At the usion of e:t}z social hour znd a briemsixm meeting,. Dr. Har» old Spears, sehoolrprimip’.L will show where the thinking of the teachers and the parents overlap in his address on "Some Important Things that Parerits and Teachers Face this Year." _ been caused by the increasing : mands of our war industries. . :/ "Specifically, 1: urge : the business men of the Chicago area to lend thei support to. this campaign in ¢ Believing that parents of high school students will welcome mofe opportumâ€" ties to gain direct information regardâ€" ing the curricular activities of. <the many, departments of the local high school, the 21 members of the P.T.A. boarq decided at last week‘s meeting to e closely to the tenents set forth in Article 2, Section I, of the Ofgalï¬:ation‘s constitution :which reads : Bring Parents And Teachers Into Closer Relationship industrial user of , paper or paper board products should make sure th: all useful waste is finding its / wa into channels of salvage and trad Every business man :an add his ind vidual weight to the consumer salvag program, . which will solicit the c« operation of every household, and et and organized charitics in their effor to supplement . the activities of th waste material deakers." Cmy a Roof Fire At McMillan Home Sparks .on the chimney started a fire on the shingle roof at the e of Dr. W. M. McMillan, 233 avenne, Monday afternoon.<The : fire had been burning for some time before the fire department. was notified by|a Upstairs rooms were bume;i,a;f'j downstairs â€" was . damaged : The loss amounted to about $3,000, Every T‘he Higpland Park P 6 Logm . oo imnile zice%%ï¬â€˜? moaan in * 9 1¢ #1 E’mmm.an' f ¢(>:fh Eilis 'Richgdwn. 17, da of "Chiei Petty Officer nd Mrs, ‘ï¬â€˜m Richardson, 644 Miâ€" Ellis Richardson Said to Be Improved Condition of .t:mn:c:.; m;m ::u m wid:m' with a rard nerve ‘disease last e on nel se home, shl;:nd ues denghity uneen Invite Jewish Soldiers to Attend Religious W orship In its traditional observance of the ewish High \ Holy days btkmnmg at a Sept. 29, the North Shore ts'ffl'f men at Fort Sheridan 4 sacred wflod ‘of prayer and worâ€" ay of A! ent on Oct. 9. ‘In with the soccasion, the North U.S.0..J.W.B. (Army and Navy ittee has completed arrangements to provide home hospiâ€" tality for the many toys who because of, intensive training schedules will be unable to join. their families. Service men wishing to avail themselves of this invitation may call Bert Horowitz, director, U.$.0.â€"J.W.B. at the U.S.0. club, 428 Railway avenue, Highwood. scious on the floor. She was completeâ€" pa and blind. She was imâ€" Kedmtofluw:m:d. in the E hospital, where it was thought at first that she was a victim of polio. Dr: S. R. Banfield, upon exâ€" amination, stated that she had active disseminating sclerosis. At the present time, her ¢yesight hhs ‘been restored and only her legs are paralyzed. wf a former police officdr, who called home this week, is in the West Indies with the U.S. navy. A son, Wilson Jr., is in training at Records For Fighï¬nf Men Campaign Wil Continue This Month The records For Our Fighting Men campaign will be continued to the end of September. Many ofd . photograph réoadtl’vebemeoutr‘ibmed.td‘be made into new ones for the men and women in| cur armed. forces. All of these willl be forwarded to Chicago American Legion headquarters after the cainpaigh ends . C .. | _â€" 'f' "bhpermlé!fofléo;tr“elï¬is place o i s,inva}ma.‘ T Battista Carani collected more old recâ€" also it in quite a number. | es 4 Past Commander Wiiliam Acker has | © Members OL the M written to various civic) organizations |now bowling will meet c in Highland Park to enlist their help | day evening at 9 o‘clock in a ef,fofl.tqï¬gvllldd land (Park Ten Pin. Ei records ~within the next two |teams are an. toll weeks, ;;ay be ieft with Harry m [ wis to &Eï¬l Eichler, at: 378 \ avenue, : or | t «may * phone: 1 md adjacent stations, to join them in éligious -o%ahip at Gle:tre temple, |Highland Paork, Hlinois, Thurstay, September 23, 1943 Te ind ht ape uqh ark‘s NEWS Paber for 33 Years i Alows a 8e s Brotherhood of Bethany Church To Hold Banquet ‘~ The league is located at the heart the West Madisonâ€"Halsted styeet a where thousands of homtless men gaâ€" ther. Dr. Seath will bring C on "Square Pegs in Round Holés." | banquet in the church on |Tue: night, Sept, 28, at 6:30 o‘clgck. T# principal speaker for the wi be Dr. William Seath, who s 193 has been superintendent of th¢e Chicagp Industrial league, L | Eimer Schiung will act 3 of Ceremonies. Um will | in charge of the community : singi There will be. male quartet i ty Messrs, Keller, Bray, Fritsch and Laubenstein. â€" | het~a;.| Those responsible for the P of the project ‘are Messrs|‘ W, Meierhoff, M. gnntz. E. Kyeine, E. D. Fritsch. Tickets may from any of tfu Brotherhdod Kuchne (H.P. 2170). | _ A The AlEbfilht Brotherhood Bethany VII?M gelical church and McGovern mlllill"d its Mothers, EO«IC"I.I&( Entertained At Tea Wednesday, Sept. 15, teac and room mx of Green |Bay school were ined at a tea gi by the social irman, W. 4C Kurz,and the membership| chairs Mrs. ;J. T. Brown. s for the school : year were: disâ€" cussed _ and : duties of ‘a mother were explained. :| .. > Following: is a list of and teachers for this year Mra, G. Bock and Mre, A. C. Mra, G. Bock Mre. A. C. M. Kind Misa Mrs. }. J. and ‘Mys. p. ~. P.M. Ki Mios , Mrs. 8. E. W and : Mre. â€"â€"I1st Gradeâ€" | lrlu. E. A. t _and Mrs.| R. Evansâ€" st Mrs. C. rod "Bre: 3: nd gradeâ€"Miss & <¢ Mre. R. E. Mrs, W. nd Nre. H. R. mnn.c.l‘x:;tâ€"_- ; lr&urtâ€" Dorsch.â€" Mrs. F. M. and Mrs. .A. McG "_ P.M. Ki Miss, | Mra. 8. K. W and : Mre. wald â€"â€"1st Gradeâ€"~Miss | 'lil. E. A. t _and Mrs.| R. Evansâ€" st live: C Rateh fund Mr. 3. nd gradeâ€"Miss & |; Mrs. R. E. [ Mrs, W. nd i â€" mernnan. NMre. H. R. and Mrs. C. E. K lrkur-tâ€" Dorsch. â€" . Mru. F. M. .E‘ Mrs. .A. MeG ® .~Brd > 6 B fl*-‘ ‘ | Moose Bowling Team Meets Waeekly 424 2s MbA it 17 e ~who jare !efy w : the H&-ï¬ m "tmothers of â€"the (Laurel autumn Press t:the{m g the la Mes o nny, Aeurhes Aospital Rc:c'lwt | lflpwi High In Birt lLm the of : id P. Hogpital year Ist, it‘ x found that a new high in déliver had been réached, Four hy C ven mothers the last y Â¥e gune to the hospital to h: 18 bables. This is the hig ny ber of births in che year gver gorded., this _ group | 1 w wives of servicemen. ‘[|| From 1, »fl or and In ï¬:’l 1 m' PA births abijes ‘in .. LoL. jant Roslyn| Ci @ â€"Mr. and Mr. jan 621 Latre Mr. | an Edgecl?ï¬j Mr. |a chong.tp 1 at this i be giv Itarn | to through which Parents @ tm e tivities the : s ét %«lï¬ 0Ctmw:golsi and â€" Vall Sept. 15. 438 N, 1 gitl, Sept Mr. and Mrs. [Raymu ‘rg man, 141 Maple| Avenue, Evi girl, Sept. 19. â€"~| | || | [\ 4 (Mr. | Mrs. .k' T. t‘, Blackhawk aven Jn y The the Gt its first year on Sept. 19. First Meeting o Green Bay P.T.A To Bt Sept. 24 â€"| idns ond ‘ucm‘ o‘ ,’jeé ' will britig theit own ons‘ I:inf( special: fong |arranged ‘of jall) men in ‘cej V lh"ï¬\ i ’ 7 ead .ifl‘ ‘he S¢ seveh new memibers includé th il Lmisn Olson, | â€" N N 01;: h !1.. * fedi ’4. Olgon Jr.; Bill Sangb Ke afftar ho [ sarvice. the pustor! will Ypci Hon Entr Fore ice; he carch o the Rev. Gross € of | che C e Mr. and [Mrs. Add ds foll i !ht‘::'mmcl vorehifg servâ€" 1d in the Highwood MeKhodi Sunday,| September) 26, :4s. the recent B linto forctés will be i* »“ he i Fr son,. phstor WB the w Mthoie abted T | for id co elo | young adults in the 3; . Wilk 5 atnd fedicfiep the r‘ °,!" '? i0 P ,;‘ m' igh will; b§ gives ice iwhen a soldj ",, d the front of the chu h "w$ »#hich e Rev, Fredrickson iB reâ€" ‘ en Regen F:ml to Arined es At Church \ or | the 1944 itial meeting the an | y to |n know their children‘s inf °_ group ill be in the are ) | to| a : /in order to /the child in the| rentâ€"Teacher . asso «Bay Road school t £the curr Friday,, Sept. :24, at and *"lis |I Edriw. #W 6. entral Aven eq & i. | j PPE F ergeant| and Mrs). WIIpCIe view 1" t it 1â€" Mts dvenue, girl, 18. d (Mrs. {Pr‘l&m“. gust n% 1940 : o a 7 I .Car z‘:ble del § pital year from{ 1041 omen were‘ C @ repotde‘zfror: 6t ) 1, ree years.‘ f 4# wing are births dgliy hland Park hospifal t week:! j + d .q ~Mrs. ‘Edgarâ€" Rygh, clé, girl Sgt. (M.fi | MrÂ¥. J(im Ross, Télegr &h y | rbadk, :l?eJrfi . . «1. [# in ét_"rJtiemé 4 nto Arme Church : p‘thing a wrsb iâ€_f*?:hw_ ~M Leon © Niedzwiekti, OB , th as will nt 5 [\ aimpaign headquarters in the City ived® | hall are buzzing nightly, with activity, 1 dï¬ Divigion and sector chairmen keep the 1 | || telephone ringing. as they: report proâ€" H, be| gress in their arcas. Karl Velde and |.|| Ray | Erskine, ‘viceâ€"chai and specâ€" egriih | ial Advisors to invs\n‘;x’ purchasers , «in,| <f ’~ar Bonds, are‘ following a tight |« || scheule} of appointments made for wicliy; | theng by ‘Dlock chairmen. Their, sery« $ ; ices are available to those who want le, SBs | to ’y othéer than the E bond series i... {and who need counsel. . f = on@ihi,| â€" "While War Bond sales to date are h wiligd ...'. Viceâ€"Chairman Ersking: | (_| stateéd, "everyone will have to do his Ridfiyr, | utmiost if we live up to our pledge not c, flky,| 10 fail The entire Chicago area has "~R," ‘| its |eyes on‘ Highland Park, for we imilig,. | have undertaken a big job and our proâ€" asd@yn | £ratm is being watched with .interest, | & |Our success may furnish the pattern f go | for| future bond seffing campaigns in wC ># naller cities." * . "Te . It should: be kept in ï¬\ï¬d ith O} of id the i vid the ey I Chairmar A: E; Patton, ‘has. that the first contingent ‘of Park‘s. 400 War Bond ‘Elock | chairmen began ah;wliisrm:d‘ moppihgâ€"up" . pperation Sunday which| is expected to raise‘ the city‘s muota|of $712,000 in the Third War are ." ified at :t Â¥ our block ‘chairmen "Pn ceiving," he continued. "Hightand Parâ€" kers jare giving: a cqwincih( tnun-' stratitn of ; genuine patriotism by, exâ€" img a hearty: weloome â€"to the neighâ€" tor has been. assigned to call: on them|in behaif of the Third War Loan. Best |of ‘all they are responding liberâ€" ully with their‘ dollars.". ~ *‘ ore the end of the month there will nbt be a single home that has mbt been upon, jf our plan is sugâ€" cessfy)," Chairman Patton stated. 1.ov Hdammfltdfltd- tire! United St by banks have the effect of increasing * expanding bank credit, swellâ€" ing purchasing power, . thereby adding +o |the upward pressure of prices. This ird War‘ Loan, entirely absorbed by th¢ public will tend to retard inflation." coln : P.T.A. nounces New icers for Year Plans are under way for an active year: in the Lincoln School Parentâ€" m scheduled for evening .Q'imr:.&ll.uw'swin' ten of in District 108, will announcement of the first six ‘â€"sales will be made next Saturday \the ‘official score board between | railroad tracks on Central avenue, irman Patton stated. The _ following standing committee J-f-h h!re.'bm appointed by the esident: Program, Mrs.. Everttt O. e; finance, Mrs. Gordon R. arks; membershin Mrs Joh 2 orrissy; health,â€" Mrs: Cyrus ï¬m; m‘i‘dt_y. Mrs. &i!!“- Brownâ€" ; soctal, Mrs. Wilham H. f 4 room mother, Mrs. A. H. R.s;:‘;r; geiny Recruited y U. 8. Navy â€" pitality, ‘Mrs. Willam}. Walsh ::que l‘-‘:l;t. Mrs. . Robert ] To meet an urgent need for. jourâ€" n electricians and outside mechâ€" nics, skilled men in these two cateâ€" i¢s are being recruited to work in bivilian capacity at Puget Sound vy Yards, Bremerton, * Washington, it was anmounced today by Lt.â€"Comdr. arren S. Hatch, officer in charge of t Chicago ~Navy Recruiting station. â€"~Apply at the U.S., Navy Recruiting denais es *4 o Olle Tuesday, or at the U.S. Navy Recrut» : Cago. ts n P & | Qualified men are urged, to apply rlore September‘ 3Q. when the list of obs available in these skills will be closed. The, electricians should be all around men, and the machinists should irneaper;.: in naura heavy equipment : as trucks, bull dozers, bydranlic equipment, etc. _ â€" _ _ killed Men A‘re Start On: nd Sales | "Se a Copy, $1.50 a Year w t Mb s Gordon â€"R. . ~John F, Cyrus {!‘{. Brownâ€" lm: ‘J. Walsh ; Robert J.