t4 Applications may not beâ€"made for,; Inmates of institutions of i confinement, such as prisons menâ€" tal hospitals; members of armed forces n’fhww&' 1c % Aâ€" ({fed at‘general mess), or who are members of officers‘ messes; persons who intend to reside in the United States not more than 60 days. ‘ The local clementary school teact ing staff and voluntess workers, unâ€" derâ€" the direction of the school adâ€" ministrators, . will act ‘as‘ registrars. War ration book four: will be used during ~the early part of November. Succoth Holidays Observed at N. 8. Congregagtion Israel Women Serve In War Bond Booths The harvest and thanksgiving fesâ€" tiyal known in ‘Hebrew ‘as Succoth, meaning> .‘"Tabernacle" begins this year on the evening of Wednesday, Oct. 13, and continues for eight days. At North Shore Concregadon Israel, CGlencoe, the holiday will~ celeâ€" brated on <the first day, Thursday, Oct. 14, and on the eighth day, Thursâ€" day, Oct: 21. ~Rabbi James‘ A. Wax Sunday . morning, Oct. 17, at 11 o‘clotk the annual joint Succoth fesâ€" tival services for adults and childreén and consecration »of new religious tchool pupils will be held.; This will mark the first of the weekly services conducted. at the temple by Rabbi Wax. on. Sunday mornings at 11 o‘clock.©. ‘ & hold who are not related by blood, marriage, or adoption, must file sepaâ€" will conduct an 11 o‘clock service on cach ot these mornings and preach Conference Chairman Former USO Director File a single apphoation for ‘ all members o a groun of persons who are related â€"by blood, marriage, or adoption, and who regularly live in the same household. Include any fam> ily members temporatily away from !.c.e.ucbasm,mzmot hospital patients, who are away not more than 60 days. s Oct. 4 to 16 are the following: Mrs. . &I Kay, a former associate director of the tlihhnd Park U.S.0. who is bow director of the Salina, Kansas, U.S.0.; was recently elected chairman of next year‘s conférence‘committee govering 22 states for the U.S.0. A. S. Kidenour, present director of the Highiangd Park U.S.0. has been hamed a ‘member of this cominittee. Mrs. Jess Haistead, Mrs. John Wibor, Davis, Mrs. Glen Mills, Mrs. H. W. Murray, Mrs. Garkeld Canright, Mrs. R. R. Greig, Mrs. J. F. Bickmore, Mrs. George Hartmas, Mrs. Arthur Mason, Mrs: W. F. G. Ros# and Mrs G. H. Hardacre. . A person who fails to bring book III cannot beé~ registered for book four; The ‘application.for war ration book four must "be filed by an adult member of the family. In such inâ€" stances where an aduit member of a family or an individual cannot appear personally, .the application may be filed by aq authorized agent,‘ who presents war. ration book III for the person for whom he is registering. The hours . will be as follows: Thursday, Oct. 21, from 9 a.m. until 8 pm.; Friday, Oct. 22, from 9 a.m. until 8 pim.; Saturday, Oct. 23, from 9 a.m. until 11 :30 ‘a. m. boohl"u,!ill. *4 dd A through K will ~ register on Thursday, Oct. 21, and L through Z will register on Friday, Oct. 22. Satâ€" urday morning the schools will be open to register all applicants who are unable to come on their scheduled be heldwbetween Oct. 21 and 23, inâ€" chisive. The +registratiort will be held in the localâ€" tlementary schools. Regâ€" istrants will apply at the same school at which they received war ration Register At Schools For _ Ration Book 4: Oct. 21â€"23 â€" Plans‘ for issuing war ration book four follow the pattern used in issuâ€" ing war ratioh books I and II. Regâ€" istration for war ration book four will Vol. 33, No. 39 in war bond booths ‘from O k 4 C. A. R, Group to Hold Opening Meeting On (Sunday afternoon, Oct. 17, the senior group of the Blackhawk Sociâ€" ety of the Children of the American Pln&n ï¬ogftï¬e .year will be comâ€" pm The board of directors <inâ€" e James Van Ornum, president; Helew Sarett, vice president; Edward Peterson, treasurer; Roger Strecker, recording : secretary; Margaret Elâ€" more, corresponding secretary; Dudâ€" iy Hall, colbr bearer; Dorothea Petâ€" ersort, program : chairman; . Cynthia Stokes, sodial chairman; and Mrs. Wiu:am elohn, ~senior ~president. Patricia P‘;r'terf is) chairman of the junior group. ; â€" Â¥ ‘The mail must include the name a:reu of the senck]r. th‘ber di €, army serial num + ber be marked in care‘of in the city thru which the is 60b 1 > Â¥. ing, Mrs: Sinclair will present "Flags Over America." ; + Junior Captains Meet * To Plan s ( Waste Pickâ€"Up Mrs. Thomas P. Clark is general chairman and her coâ€"chairman is Mts, W. Douglas McLain, assisted by the following committees: Door prizes, Mrs. Whitcroft and Mrs. â€" Metville Dean;:table prizes, Mrs. George B. Freeman and Mrs. C. S. Stunket; decâ€" crations, Mrs. Alain St. Cyr and Mrs. David D. Wilson; refreshmeents, Mrs. Samuel S. Smith and Mrs. Edward Murphy; publicity, Mrs. R. H. Brmnfte‘ ; posters, Mrs. William Salâ€" yards.| . / j ‘ A‘luncheon and meeting for the juniqr. group will be held Saturday, Oct.| 23, lrgn 12 to 2 o‘clock at the home of Mrs. : Robert ‘Weddell,, 431 8. Sï¬seridnï¬ road. The hostess will be assisted| by Mrs. Harry Porter. â€" Overseas Mail Most Essential Mrs, Seitz, president, and her offiâ€" cers and chairmen extend an invitaâ€" tions to the friends of Lincolr school. Tickets may be purchased at the door. The group will be entertained at a buffet suppér by the hostess, Mrs. William .Melohn, 610 Forest avenue, who., will be assisted by Mrs. Albert E. Peterson and Mrs,. P. D. Stokes. Correéct Address for metal collection, at a meetin called by Mrs: Nathan Corwith Jr. conservation chairman, for 10 a.m S}l;day, \Oct. 16, at the Comm ity lnLCivilan Defense i ‘%."“'#"‘&""’ï¬â€™ * working on drive, the city trucks, on Oct. 25 sib of wasts paper and met in | vet to the War Producti board‘s request. Incompletely or improperly addres mail for soldiers overseas will be turned, Maj. Gen, H. S. Anrï¬ he of the 6th service command, has w h"l;hLeehmhred ‘::Jnmapu:mnbe: imches high, hacks mt 4 meaged _ _ 9 Door! prizes will be awarded and there will be a prize for each table, Refreshments: will be served.> & Hold Card Party October 20 and afternoon kindergarten, : Anyone interes;d in obtaining fickets may call th¢ chairman, Mrs. William Salâ€" yards, %I.P. 1408, ‘or her ‘coâ€"chairman, Mrs. Leslie Dethaye, H.P.3894.â€" / Tickets have been sent to ruwom mothers and membership mothers of the eight grades and to the morning Lincoln PTA Will The P.T.A. of Lincoin‘schgot will sponsor a fall card party in the school auditorium on Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 20, at 1:30 o‘clock. . > , the city trucks, on UCt. . 31, should find the greatest The Higyland Park Press: Highland Park‘s NEWS Paper for 33 Years onl Mn Lo »Canlp Dr s Gack, ME Cbm(;’l. Charles Close, Mr. and % J:a W. Callender, A. B. Converse, Mr. an Mrs. James Rubin, Mrs. Ellsworth Inâ€" man,‘Miss Lauramae McMahon, Mrs. Jgh ‘Tether, Mrs. Oscar Iverson, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Stunkel, Mrs. Leonard W Ming nl‘uuleomct.hrh. Tuic;l r€. lirva wren P8. 'm v M 2:&6. Mrs. EK. W. Cederborg, Miss Crews, Alex Commings, Anna Ebert, Mrs. L W. Garling, , Williim Guyot, Alien g Harder, Mrs. Kenuneth Lacy, Robert = fald, Prul Mathews, Mrs. G. A. Norrien, Artâ€" Tillman, Ludwig R. Tisden, Mrs. A. JSudson Welle. Howard, Mrs. R. W. Forsythé, Mrs. W. H. Sarim Mo T K. duneph: . *‘ and Mrs. C. E. Holland, George , Hughes, Karl D, ‘h.. Ir., Mr. and Mre. Clintorn J, Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck C. Looney, gï¬."h;ï¬ McClelian, 'ï¬â€œâ€œ" _iciii;i;;l ;!mlnn'. g.pï¬-h-w‘.‘ iA ::-&u'-. luté J}m G. Cook. e h e e oo ) Mrs. George Hinn, Nels Dabl, Charles Méinhard. James w&muma, Helen Abers cromby, .B. F. Botker, A. J. kner. Mra. R. C. Mett, James A. Th Arnold RPDE: atotht dhenly Prphitee "ade, en . Mac en , | Mr. Mrs. Henry Sc n?, John: 2% y Block crï¬oâ€"obum 10 Mve : Jamas Wuhin © Mvaiâ€"Rliswarth In. ‘Blook W ® Winifred Curry, R. J. Geits, George Glader, B. K. Martin, John % W. H. Armetrong, Mrs. B.‘ D. Friedma Mrsa. V. E. Garwood, Mrs. Clake Gluck, Mr. J Ray. 4204A t 41 Spencer Keare, Robert L. Leopold. 5{ Herbert T. Schafiner, H,ji'on- Hexâ€" ter. 1 i + ‘ | Mrs. C.: Longford Felské, Stanley TD. Grace. © 1 | + | Waiter Fathaver, Mts. George Hull. ‘ K. H. Burner, Robt. J. Christopher. Raymond E.. Klingler, gnrle; A. If Sanborn. * I § . Mrs. Thomas P. Clark, Mrs. Roy E. Jones. ;/ | I $ , J. J; Berube, Walter Wagner. Lester G. Britton, Dor-?n Anderâ€" j‘ son,. s f . ; . Emmett Moroney, Vance Wilkinâ€" Campaign Committes arl E. Sproul, Chairman; James T. cMurchy, J. Hollis Gleason, Edâ€" wird A. Menke, H. Bowéen Stair, Clarles 1. Bates, Vioe Chairt#cn. trict Captains and Workers 1.}Mrs. Hugh, Seyfirth, J. z Tyson. 2.\ Milton J. Hardacre, Jr., Mrs. Milâ€" [:ton J. Hardacre, Jr. _ D€> t XJMrs. John W. Newey, Dr. Harold e Highland Park men and women 1 below are not only gi their i but are giving their time as teer" workers in , the Highland Park . Community ~and W Fund vhjted campaign now . They at¢ doing this so that our boys in serâ€" + will be assured that pot only th¢ir special needs shall be imet but that the work of:those local welfare setviges that are fighting tq;‘kec’ ‘the btime front safe and strong juntil the tlys return, will he generously supâ€" parted. 4 : _ Block C?hlloâ€"-&hgt 2 Mrs. Richard Kubns, Mrs. B. A. Hamilâ€" on, Mre. Charlés R. Jacobs, Mrs. Roland . Braund, ‘Mrs. 8. A. Minea, Jr., Mrs. A. .. Grev, John Udell, Mrs. J. M. Maxwell, Urs. Mare A. Law, Mrs, Ch;'net A. Lar« on, Mrs. Joseph J. Riddle, Vernon Heins, . i! Price. Workerâ€"Mrs. Roy Q. Nereim. Block M»_'g-m 3 J.W.Carvt.w.l‘. eD«del.'. landers, _ E. Aï¬vw-, Jt.,__John B. tevens, James H. Freudenthal, Mre. John N. Newey, A. L. Pither, Norman, H. Meiâ€" ie"k'. Robert â€"Y. Williams, Dudiey Onderâ€" on + > o 07. Amaincle 2. ed T. Sihler, hn has t t uts t T . Ka . Velde, s Elhrkâ€rAn.- 1. ‘,aol!l. and ‘Herfhan A. e. + Mrs. F. P. Boynton, Jr.. Dr. Marold pears, . Miss | Judith Howes, . W. . Harold tutherford, . Mrs., Robert Gosling, &nh‘- farke, Mrs. Rush Hussey, Lester Lacgler, urtis Eiker, George Gruber, Harold: Carâ€" enter, and Mrs. R. A. Kebbom . ncles W. Robert Aynaicy, suiles Herube, Halbert 0. Block c-:l-,-u- triet 12 Nels Jobrison, R. Pierce, Ken Highland Park, Hlinois, Thursday, October 14, 1943 Walter C. Kurz, B. S. Hugle Harrington G. Yost, Benamin G Harry Earhart, J. P. McHugh, uch Time And Effort ven By Community ar Fund Workers Block Captainsâ€"District 1 Sheridan, District 8 istrict 11 fhe Euit c-uâ€"z‘ Chest Workers for ; ~16 Harry: Earhart, chairman, 'J‘.'P?'I'::‘uh. Harey: Ajuitisit, Mrc. We BHeage, E. M Sincere, Blevihs, H. Everett ’huu C. s.‘n-_g.'_ug-.l:i- Hugle. | |â€" Pm Interfaith Group > Willâ€"Meet Tuesday C. 8. Doffy, Mrs. B. g g-.a‘ch.m â€"~Frank :lln.‘ randon A. Han E.. Caristone, ‘John L. Robinson, Richard mt?a":n. Harold l’éh.«. i"""‘ Â¥F. Drak#, Leonard 08'. gcuul. ‘:5-1 A. E. l-h'-l."‘!“{o- Garrity. | | lauï¬ J. Sigurd gohig‘o:; R. r‘. Haftâ€" ner, W. W Â¥4, . Lundâ€" ulst, W. (B. Crawford, Btrmm !lr-. Henry Adier, Paul R. Martino, Mts, H. C. Edwarda, Jr., [Mrs. Samuel Jr. Jacob Fell, Lester G. Britton, _ To Be Interviewed Hundreds of women are at work professionally in this field of war needed in the ‘developmg U.S.0. ‘proâ€" gram: These wohnen are aided in their work ‘for the armed forces by many thousands of volunteers members of the Girls‘ Service organization and by Trok naine o ts oo women. in . +o || tb i+ Sn ‘ofrecraiting. and. Frainigg such ‘persons: interested in U.S.0, while she is «in Highland Park. Appointments may be..made through Arthur Rideâ€" nour, the club director, or Frank Parâ€" cells, program . director. q cls < Meetings of the Interfaith groutp ‘will be resumed on Tuesday, Oct. 19, at 10 a m. in the Y.W.CA. After a general discussion of the year‘s plans, the proâ€" gram wHl! be given over to an account of the activities of some of the field of interâ€"racial; understanding and reports from the annual conference of the.Naâ€" tional Urban league held in Chicago recently. Nrs. George Bowden will talk on the essays on "My Religion and World ~Citizenship" . which was awarded Mrs. Emanuel Mandel‘s prize at the Writers‘ conference. . Girls Interested In USO Work vobhonters, ~professional â€" workers mre equipped, to: plan ‘and carryâ€"out) proâ€" grams of wide.scope in mudnem. hobby and educationalâ€"activities for the leisure time of the service men. > Because of the wideâ€"reaching reâ€" sponsibilities involved, assistant direcâ€" tors.in U.S$S.0, .units under Y.M.CA. operation‘ are selected largely : from the ‘26â€"48 year age group of college trained women, and .experience in group recreational work, in personnel work, or‘in the field of public relations is desirable.. Miss Kirk will talk with » Miss Leta Kirk, U.S.O. personnel associate‘in the National Office of the Artmy and Navy Y.M.C.A. ‘will be at the U.S.0. club, 21 North Green Bay road in Highland Park, on Oct. 22, to confer with women interested in proâ€" fessiqnal â€"work in U,$.0. ~Miss. Kirk is in charge of the selection of women for the postion of association diréctor in U.S.Q. units operated throughout the United States by the Army and Navy YM.C.A. ° { ts ‘s, The members will continue to meet on: the third Tuesday of each month in the morning. The group will centet its program for the coming year on an understanding of the ‘steps leading to world collaboration. Thke recent joint statement of <the three: major faiths will give material with which to open the discussions. Women of Highland Park with like interests are. welcome to all meetings. :. .: : i The officers of, the Highland Park hospital association will hold its anâ€" nual _mgeting the same evening, Renslow!?. Sherer, its president anâ€" nounces. . ; 4 ‘ Following the election of 15 trustees for a three year term ending in 1946, and 11 managers for l year, the board of managers will holdâ€"its #ection of officers and regular . mou}h!y meetâ€" ing. â€"> A the medical ‘staff by its wu?t“ * Dr. Wiltiam L. Winters ; and by Miss Marjorie Tbsen, Herbert E. Holt and J. M. Easton, respectively the super> intendent, the" treasurer, and presiâ€" dent of the foundation. .. be made for the Womans auxiliary by is prosident, Mrs Horace Vake: The 45 members of the board of trustees of the Highland Park hosâ€" pital foundation are to meet at the hospital Monday evening, Oct. 25, at Board/of Directors Of H. P. Hospital Meet Oct. 21st : At this amnual meeting reports will ae ons erper Je fol ts fait 1. o oo h ihedingls n ocm ie ue uoiihal io +R randon A. Hanck, Arthur Dt hn 19999 @.. m A group . leadershin| _ |cour Brownies and Girl Seout trair | gan Monday, Oct. 4. ~Futur |for Brownie leaders will cont the following datts :; Oct. 18 gnd Nov.:1 and 3. for (Hirl Seo | sry on. Ofe 14, 18 and P1., Cla ‘beld at t ty centéer ment is in charge o «; \Pï¬smâ€". chairman, a # B. Goodn C t } i!inforuhtion will be 4 d this y to keep members posttd on gove ment regulations and thanges in for books. <‘The books q be nâ€" able at the regular i¢e from = son Pirie Scott xmpany, . BAL a credit‘ on / each ill ens@@ito Braeside school to ged ‘to [MBrâ€" chase books for the ) réegular s§ipol Bbrasy." o oo 0| [ 1 .c mE The [Victory committee] if a la and active committee | to 1 work. | This year‘s ‘will met by Mrs. Harry G; gen« chairman and Mrs. Smith, chairman. <, | L d ip c Td At Braeside | |. . Now Taking brdor Girl Scout Trai Coursge Belilil i Swing Club to ; f ( Omwonflflh i Informal Part . Yermig dmad marty of thf k ing party seas the of the Hi Woman‘s club y| night, 16. Kenney Shaw }tis rh band. will: furnish mhgic. [ o‘clotk, and the «% the house close at 12 o‘c e $ club icommmee ha charge 0 stason‘s se ies of tenflankes incl Mrs. Lindell Peterson i irman ; Leonard Keaster, vicct. itman ; Alonzo C. Tenney, (treasurer; Bracside Book F.iw&? ed ing ‘orders from now to| D¢ $ Mrs, Myron D. Hars :d ‘lof Bo irie Scott and comy ] givigbn of her tal&s on nP:f' af 1[ he Parent Teachers tea #t the â€"schoil on Oct. 20 at 3 o‘clock. |. is a talk to the school in jassembl 'i at 2 o‘clock so that the c * M tkve an Opportunity tp sel k;( ‘All school paren ‘friendgitWho are interested in ; pa ith library â€" 41 e%’t ’t | e tinig} do point system. Wiltiam L. Pierce; E%flt{}eom Strecker and Mrs. Harry. Younp Programs have bet e!%cied']i Mrs. Alonzo C ‘Tenney) a Jtlu:.;fl gram ¢ommittee to offet (them entertainment and relgxa as 1 as constructive mess . pt nent personalities on )t C platforms. . | * Book Fair Commi Ir{stead oi sellin‘j Ln A t three day event, as in the pas Arancifle Rank Fair Graa iL hbrary t at ‘the same tir Christma ing carly, are. to attend/the tea. . | | > _â€" Mrs. Franklin J, Lunding at Highâ€" Tand Paxï¬&fl wnift‘ recdi for books at t..’ ime, can i any further) in abouk}‘ the Braeside BRook Fait.| $ess o‘ i. 1 '1 Hospital Gujld e The Moose Hosglital guild sÂ¥ '\.. t everyone who â€" b ook$3 #urn thqm infl(!be ----4;-"' k held in Wktel:hll at:8) ¢‘clock. |9% ho cannot > a s Ki# to ;fl Ruth |(Stowe, ‘ï¬?fl; A gui In welcoming , new | | d the : club, Mrts. Clab es, > m president, said that a. 1 minot / activities have [ omit from _ the club calendar to allow m time for war work, | ib h1 forward to a yalue giving |ycar." | Woman‘s Club At Annual Tea Highland Park W A iÂ¥ held at ithe club house %-u afternoon. ~The board of @irect and the * . lip | |committ headed (by Mrs. Cla | Bass chairman, and Mrs. O. Str ker, <coâ€"chairman, e | host Sixtyâ€"five new nembers| were â€" The annual new n w precedes the geason‘s of weï¬kmwait\dflmpaign 7 Yields Nearly Half Total Goal > will be awarded M the ~ High] BS50 L k U L aur e emenr Feusiiieys TA for 8{::. &57.Hi‘hvwd Methodist Sunday, ‘.Rev. Henderson has had ‘experience in youth work and has traveled with the Methodist Youth caravan, a group States, He is a graduate of South siogan to douhle your su this year is being followed by sub~ scribers and that in some i subâ€" scriptions are being tripled and quadâ€" rupled. , The response so far has been admirable and I am sure when the final returns are in Highland Puark ‘will ‘hvechowaï¬n;itéua-nththo Bottle Collection Discontinued ° | Then our Social Scervice, a family unostentatiously, ways. neady mdpï¬c:,otdyneedymfln | Highland Park too is especially prond of its own local U.S.O,, furnishing boys like our boy‘s from other towns who come to train in our fearby military camps with a "home" and graâ€" Mï¬o- hospitality. when they come to 4 UÂ¥ â€" .. * 1 i Highland Park‘s, United Community Chest and National: War Fund camâ€" ‘ ended its first week of campaignâ€" with a stimulating report meeting of the general campaign committee Tuesday evening when with all districts ‘reporting a total of 1,007 subscriptions for $11,573, was turned "in chalking up the all time record for a Comtmunity ~ The next scheduled report meeting of_&zgmaflmvfllhbdd Friday evening, at 8 o‘clock at Comâ€" munity Chest headguarters, 11 S. St Johns avenue. ing men abrdad and the men in train< ixj.um:thomewï¬uofuofb.'e" w’orryofllnboy:abwta-dq ith bbmeandh()wthhgswmbem\'. return.< Maintaining the home front therefore, is one of the greatest forâ€" ots tows@rd maintaining the morale of our men in arms ./ i And, what do we mean by the home -m?lti;onrfqdiuigflmk'-all our city a good place in which to live, Doing a very large share of that task ire our local welfare agencies.= The WCA., and our Community Cenâ€" mean much .to our youth in these days of war strain and tense.emotion: your gift to j lar ‘l’und Canptiumm"uvay’wil! helpâ€"maintain. Very important parts of the "home front" that. we must maintain until our men return to us, ‘‘Have you done yout share? â€" Chairman Sproul pointed out that this tot3l had been obtained from apâ€" proximately 41% of the total prospects in the city and that if the same reâ€" sponse could be obtained from the balâ€" mofwm-u:aut:lm‘ by the volunteer workers the paign goal should be readilv o ~*The returns to date," skidâ€" Mr. Sprout, "indicate that our i | How good it is to know we have as fine a hospital as any place in the naâ€" ion‘ric!lt here in our it 'tyre:a serve us in any nty, and Hospital Mxihryundyalbdp with gases when the cost cannot be met by zme‘ individual in trouble. * places in liftâ€"a on the home front Methodist Church Hears V isiting Pastor . You have seen this slogan on much; of the campaign literature of the Uniâ€" ted Community Chest and War Fund < T-L is an apt and timely one.. â€" So great has ‘been Highland Park‘s response < to: the collection of empty medicine boule;’er Fort Sheridan thtthatumaww ;’:.,:n&bu:hm\ ‘llection box at Mm#hw Earl E. Sproul of the general camâ€" paign:â€"‘committee jannounced ~that the granil total for, the caropaign had reaâ€" ched $35,270, or 47 per cent of the toâ€" tal campaign goal of $75,000, divided as follows:. t 4x>*" _ From Districts©, 1,365 Sub..$14,928. From Spec. Gifts: 191 Sub..$20,342. . Rev, Douglas Henderson, pastor| of ford, HL, will be the visiting pastor AYC.,> > rk., 111. 5+ a Copy, $1.50 @ Year Totals: 1,556 Sub...$35,270. lifeâ€"a really great bulwatk +4 as al