Y 14 r t _ Beéll=â€"GossettCo. f you Bre in other war work do not We Your Chief Operator BELL TELEPHONE W‘ENSE OR K MxTON GROVE, ILL. MUaRTON GROVvE 3700 ting positions availâ€" abi¢ in telephone workâ€" solvital in war as well as . MACHINE TOOL â€" forerators )RILL PRESSES : RADIAL PRESSES; MIELING MACHINES LATHES, ETC. . H werpers «‘Bcense® of experience rth rth Shore Line IGHWOOD, L. WHILE YOU LEARN! +~~ MPPEY .. ; AJLLINOIS D TALK IT OVER COMPANY FR EM E N Stations Buildings Garages iliaon Signal Corps‘"‘ will be doing your .ï¬â€œmthem and women to learn long distance and branches of operâ€" and benefit plansâ€" pay while in trainâ€" vage . progressâ€"vaâ€" is on the COME IN ELEPHONE PERATORS INSPECTORS y Personnel Dept. war job in the FOR YOU! WITH ip Wanted 00% THE of Way â€"necessary to "Tealaf e 9t s o e‘ i «oareu to time for servicemen stati University of .m;h Colt Walde: St.,. was :recently pléedged] to Delta Chi Delta at Stephens Collgge. Sororities ‘at Stephens are placing ¢mâ€" phasis on Red Cross and other pat tic . and social service o-uimé $ rather than on: social activitibs, ialâ€" though dances and other forms of $nâ€" tertairmment: are sponsored fro& ‘ _ Bin Sticklin,',for?er Notre Da freshman ‘football| and â€" baskett player from Jolict, I!I., leads the F. Sheridan team in its first "hon gamé of the seagon. Sticklen has b« handling the passing, kicking majority of the running for th::i eleven in addition to calling Pledged to : _ Delta Chi Delta On Saturday, Oct. 30, Fort Sheridkn plays, Wilson Junior college of CBiâ€" cago at Highland Park high | athletic field. P Bs Fort Sheridan Plays Wilson College ‘1 1‘ Here On Saturday Rosemary Irwin * Auto Body Repairing . BUSINESSâ€"DIRECTOR LOST : LOST ; RED CROSS NURSE‘S P No. 39, 091.. Of value anly to own . Probably lost between Vine Av FIRST MORTGAGE LOANS, 5 interest, semiâ€"annual payment Miss: Rosemary Irwin, daughter) of BELL and GOSSETT CO. \ _ MORTON GROVE, ILL. \â€" ~""Tel. Morton Grove 3700 | Real Estate for Sale and Green Bay Rd., or on No. Sh train. . Call H. P. 1398. j named Meowka. Has been gone fpr about 10 days, Finder please chIl H. P. 5903. ap Â¥ 44 Excellent working conditions 226 Railway Ave., Highwood POSITIONS OPEN Just <the hours you mak be looking for to work in an esâ€" sential industry. * North Shore Line HIGHWOOD, ILL. f on the ; North Shore Line Apply Personnel Dept. ‘Posting Clerks _ Clerkâ€"Typists _ Stenographers Restoaurant in Plant Help Wanted T‘ wo Gas W orkers ~<f â€"~~¢~â€"_*~~Miven Award For \CiTIMAA iC AMTKI aviM A L!fe .\ in Airâ€"Conditioned A BLACK â€"MALE <CAT PART TIME _ work FOR WOMEN STATION PORTERS APPLY TO as Aiera all SE‘S P to ownér. ‘ine ‘Ave., No. Sh LE <CAT n gone fpr lease ; at | Two classes in home nursing have \|already been organized in Highland "] Park, and are scheduled to start early in November. The daytime class will ‘| meet at 9 a.m. each Monday morning at the Community center, starting Nov. 8. ‘The evening class will be at 7:30 o‘clock at the high school on | Wednesdays, starting Nov. 3. â€" Both ‘| classes have room for more members, â€" Land: anyone interested may ‘join (by | calling ‘the: Jlocal: chairman,â€"Mrs: 9 ) George Reeves, H.P. 3892. [3 These classes are sponsored by the â€" | American Red Cross, and will be conâ€" ducted by a registered ‘Red: Cross â€"~] nurse. They are for the purpoge of N{ equipping mothers to care for patients 8. That the known bondholders, mortâ€" gagees, and other secu ‘holders u':m or hldha 1 per ceht or more of amount bonds, . or . other gecurities are: (If there Tn none, so state.) None. |, s + © duly sworn according to law, ï¬pu-“ and ’un that he is lte,‘;nl her Business ‘wumm Park Press, and \ thlollo-h1|l.uthh-to(‘lh knowledge and belief, a true statement of the mhh management (and if a daily paper, the circulation}, etc., of the afore» said publ m for the date shown in the above m, required by the Act of August 24, .1912%, as amended by the ‘Act of March 8, 1933, embodied in section 537, Postal Laws qailnnhtlon. printed on the reverse of form, toâ€"wit : li“‘rln l.h:‘ '::hu «nd .ddn::'c': of .la ul 51,. % ®, :‘lh-l managers .mr Lester 8. Olson, editor R. B. Oleon, managing editor Les 8. ?bo-. business r _ Lester 8. , 616 Laure! .vwnuuflu Park, | llinois the State snd county aforesaid, personally spbenred Ltster 8. Olson, who, having been Classes are planned to give 20 hours total training, and will probably be two hour classes running for ten weeks.â€" Popular demand may speed the classes up, however, by meeting twice weekly. sivieriinedincnen n eï¬ goe Nee neieofencturn n iiooentcnreninenererone Aanmeinment. clkeo qflg".’-&{: tEQuUIRED nE ACTs f L‘,‘*:‘:~ *"‘ Yer8, Anp : lok 6 . o Meetiena ark Pross. published week> 1943. in tifeir own homes with more effiâ€" ciency and understanding than would be possible without training.‘ The national Red Cross association is anxâ€" ious to have one ‘trained worker in évery ~home‘ to ease the situation caused by the present; shortage of both doctors and nurses. (My:commission expires Oct. 14, 1946.) T‘ wo Classes In Home Nursing Now Organized + At the meeting, the board of direcâ€" tors of the North Shore Gas company passed a resolution, a copy of which was given to these men "in recogniâ€" tion of this outstanding deed of valor for the presence of mind and prompt application. of the prone pressure method of resusiciation by which a human fife was saved." § The medal and certificates were Awarded by the executive board of the American Gas association on Sept. 14 for the saving of a human life by ‘application of the prone pressure method of resuscitation. â€" Pial 4 y * | At their regular moa:hlyé&mpby‘ea rganization meeting held 2d:y eveâ€" ning in the North Shore Gas comâ€" pany‘s main office ‘club room, A. W. Conover, president, made the presenâ€" tation of the McCarter medal and cerâ€" tiï¬c:lt‘e to \:’hnl}:n L. l(aq%n. fitter, Waukegan . Harold W. Dunn, safety director, presented ‘the McCarâ€" ter certificate of assistance ito Walter H. Dietmeyer, Waukegan shop foreâ€" man. 1( Being ready to save a life by the use of :‘:iï¬cill respira is part of the ‘training North Shoreée Gas comâ€" pany employees receive. It is applied to restore natural breathing to perâ€" sons who have ceased breathing after submersion, electric shoclq and exposâ€" ure to carbon monoxide and; other aceidents causing asphyxiation or suf‘ focation. â€"Both of these employees applied this method a few months ago to a victim of gas dsphyxiation and by their efforts a human life was saved. About 25 local ~employees of the Highladd Park branch of the North Shore Gas company have taken this course. > « These men were among many of the Gas company‘ employees who particiâ€" pated in the American (Red ~Cross standard first aid course held in the company‘s .club room. | Artificial resâ€" piration is one of the subjects stressed in that course. . ga* Recognition of their good work has now been made by the American Gas association by making these awards. State of lllinois, County of Lakeâ€"ss. Before me, :‘*mr[;-bl(e_ In.-::; for + n John Grill Dies In L. F. Hospital . Mr, Grill: was born in Fond di Lac, Wis}; on March 30, 1866. ‘He leaves of Wausau, Wis. \. â€"* io meagle, |. John Frederick Grill, 77, died Thursâ€" in the Lake Forest hoopih! of a i i1 He had been living at the homeâ€"of his sister, Mrs. Charles Brace, 325 street"" *‘ | Youâ€"can not point to one Hillboard ;P‘ ~say, "How. many bottles or jars food has thyat bofurd sold? Let‘s it ‘out." Yes, if you remove it, ::hnoticelhle_‘d:on will be found in sales, but if you should remove all the bflgqurds you know the result. â€"Take one fighter out of the armed forces and me doubt if the enemy would : miss him, but it is our comâ€" :’i::d‘mn power | that will win this All over America booths are being manned by patriotic, earnest women, They have done a magnificent job and we sold millions of déllars worth of rar â€"~stamps. | They have mated gq.tmit reminders to every citizen in e United States to invest in Amerâ€" ica‘s future. 4 We thank you women for serving in this booth. The value of your nrvice is not measured in the amount of your sales, whi sometimes seems low in compsrbq:ktb the time and effort you put in. ‘ The efort must not be measured by one person per booth per day, but rather by the nationâ€" wide picture as a whole. ‘ he Kelltymw was in Cunâ€" In ‘her place will be Mrs. L. V. Francoeur of.910 Lincoin avenue. Mrs. Francoeur will maintain the booth in oolworth‘s by staffing it with rorkers every week. .\ Mrs. Loving was in charge of the ‘s division for the city during the recent War Loan drive and was e only woman to be presented with a) citation certificate by the treasury ent for her excellent work. « The following note of apreciation s been tendered the women‘s comâ€" ittee by ‘the war bond chairman, ‘orge . Hartman, and his staff: fter six; months of serving as chairman of the women‘s division in charge of war bond booths in Highâ€" la‘rd Park, Mrs. M. W. Loving has retited from the position, due to th¢ fact that she ‘has moved to Glenâ€" view. . 1 ' New Chairman of | Women‘s Division Of W ar Bond Booths ity, will provide the enterta t:.r.o;’vrec Murphy of Great Lakes will show motnï¬ pictures of Glacier National Park on Wednesday, Nov. 3. Exmoor C(:;tt'ry club will sponsor thf dancing y on Tuesday, Nov. P.:" ~Mrs.. Hefl?n ‘A. Zischke, 100 Haze}l avenue, is chairman. of | the p.m., N. A. Finnell, ‘of Deerfield inâ€" structs in country dancing. | Musi¢ for the ¢ountry dance is furnished by the Braeside Five, a group of Highland Pafk men who :,ontfl‘bme their musiâ€" czi ability to the U.S.0., at 9 ip.m, Mrs. Willard Bl:mnha‘m. 1503 Westâ€" view road, .and| her committee w ill provide and. serve ‘tefreshments. . ‘ A regular ieaï¬u’rc. of Sunday at the ‘Highland Park U.S.0. is the sandâ€" with+â€"salad> supper (which is served from 6 to 8 each evening. Next Sunâ€" day the supper| will be suplied‘ and served by the Episcopal guild of the Highland Park Episcopal church. Mrs. Clinton Fritsch, 443 Oakwood avenue, is (chairman of| the Episcopal guild committee. [ 7 | nother dancing evening is planned for. Monday, Noy. 1. Mrs. Lucy Smith, Laurel averue, directs a class in bafiroom dancing at 7 p.m. while at § The :Jewish . Welfare board, one of the WQ agendies of U.S.0, is sponsoring the dancing party on Friâ€" day, Oct.:20, at the Highland Park U.S.é).fchib. Mrs. Ro:I“E: Wyle, 2413 S. Sheridan road, is chairm#n of the J.W,B. committee which provides the refrés!pmenu and entertainment, Miss Betty Rosenstock of‘ Chicago, a singâ€" ingfp}an’ist. will[ feature the floor show. | } , * «‘The Service council of the Highland Park U.$.0. has planned a Hallowe‘en party |for Saturjiy‘, Oct. 30. Miss Hulï¬ue’. McBweengy and Miss Kay Humer, both of Highland Park, are co&iï¬n&’n of the committee that is arrafiging entertainment and decoraâ€" tions. Mrs. Roy| Wyle of the J.W.B. is assisting with the decorations and the Evanston Junior league is aiding theTpprtxby pplying the refreshâ€" ments, Mrs. J. ;R. Buell, Jr. 73 ificeton ‘ avenug, heads the Junior :‘:3’:; committgaI $ s .. Sunday, Oct, 31, brings ‘the feature motion picture ater Girl," to the Highland _ Ptrk“U:S.O. The diy’o activities begin at 7.30 am. when a group of service men, service women and .§.0. girls ;«ve the club for an hour‘s . horseback â€"ride. This group will feturn forâ€"the tegular meeting of the‘Java club, an organization that gathers for breakiast every Sunday at 9 a.m. <«M. 0. Hopkins, 530 S. Linden avenue, prepares buckwheat cakes, cofiee, toast and jam, and ‘G.$S.0. assï¬ist as waitresses. The war savings staff thanks HIGHLAND PARK U.5.0. NS K o uy e 4 of Dctober, 3TATE OF TLLIN ' J, C.â€"Bâ€"\GRAR above statement is it (e) :: | '!q M‘“m: 14. 14. 16. 16. 18. 19. 28. 24. uce farac ts at elose of of the Charter No. 14890 "At the last meetip ?s-m, lrd of mnï¬gen, Miss . Ib¢en| inform ; the board of the splend v?ot'k being done byâ€"the group bi#E:'School' ce Scouts. Their presencé in the hospital is not only hélpful bif adds color and _cheer."‘; [} ++ _In addition to this, the senibts are In addition to x $ i0ts are selling war savi $ the Alcyon theatre on day arfd Sunâ€" day afternonsâ€" and| h the "housekeeping" at the U.S.0. h Satâ€" urday morning. ) | .‘ The board of mankgers . of the Highland Park hospita} recentlÂ¥ sent the following letter in ci of the tgrck being done.F!y the Benior S'«ie Scouts, ct:tlpqled ‘of (Rophoâ€" mores and juniors in high who assist at the hospita) by setting @p and carrying trays to the patients}) |_ Praise Scouts for ° Hospital Work the the _1 5 :30, _ The subject for t ‘s lesedh se moneBmias, Oct. 31, "Eyeriecting] Ponâ€" _ Smail childrtn are cared for du day church ‘service. { therane ‘of thr gears, fana "is Dele Bomdsy morning at 9 B o it mt wa‘t rate t maerent which i oniu aes Hhom ‘sike oifics In ru.s;r,cnuggi-or E‘ugr, IST This Cburch is a brinch of The Mother Church, The First Church of Ohrist,fBcienâ€" tist, Boston, Mass. _ , ecting, which incluge "â€"t;wi.hq &La?ï¬n _s‘}m_. b:wu_gt % o‘ _ The |Dumaresq Spenger post No. Mb of We Amerigan Lecion wl Sforahl® w§fh on at the| morning service | > / & _ MR EC CCCE ETT IOR I. . Adv*‘.c'c announcement “A‘ of the ‘third unnual rv :‘ fa; tival “‘Mch in‘ to be ‘held W night, Nov. 10. P 4+ PR Sundey, stboo! teaghory rand | -"..,ï¬ wil +046 + ;&!D&X.’ Nov‘e':m{' E4 : B .. The Sunday . mor ervice: in at 11" # diock, . id Rh".-ï¬-::u t:m_ . The | trugtees â€"will _ es o Ingheer ~will .. 2itp, s The choiel wills 9 :30 a-.'&‘f“.’. lu1 class. j . HIGHLAND . PAFR sA J.'%.ï¬"a..fl. ‘Partudrenis Wih dog, * | P s 0n '-",:r'?:..e%c ;..} bay. »reent aptolel aft -3 T siff in Bethang® Chorisfers in (the M«...‘E‘.."‘"" ore SATURDAY, Detober $0. _ _ | & ete tdactcs nude d PACTOTE $ 1 p.m.,. La“}ul lmr e hany = ters w&h %lt‘ r H. b.a.t:h a » Ig‘t‘fn YY. Nov;nbclr.l «[ ;““ e |Young e‘s | and! e â€" ent of the Slud:;p school! &IL have y at whith time the 1 # m in a contest will entertain the victore. t . The | trugtees will "have | their thly meeting, _1 __ | $5‘1 WEDNESDAY.|Novenitier 3 follow in the epcial "f" bf the Everyone is invited.. || 1 * .6 p.m., Youn « -f“‘", t THURSDAY, October 28 . â€"| |; > hx 7:46 p.m., Sehior ch ork will be. begun | on Cx‘ is . musigh with Gladys L Hawley as tor. f FRIDAY, October 29 || PR T _ 1045 a.m,., Morning .|wore "Our tage and C TB_U_R_SEAY. )jon_-'é*l \Ts the Gouafitotys 9 :30 | a. Breakwell, Mré. Ira Breakwell, (SEAL) Capital Stock: . | _‘ T eP MIM ie eebicth o 41 rapay on in i ‘ TE OF TLLIN 1. C. E. CRANT, BETHANY EV. The First Nationial Bank of Highland Park _ l L At ¢iose‘ E Business Octoberâ€"18, 1943, _ . xt of condition of tno Piey riper) Drox of miphand Pafk in the State of Minots, : . Churk (d) o) ge + vu c . Total L/ # to 5:30 in ;o l"t‘fl‘?.t'c P "REPORT Of THE CONDITION OF eired to atae qeveatte and otherolinbtiner o.# edged to « "1 or exercise of ar #0FGE RENCE onthl $15900.40 stock of Federal Reserve | Adult h 821 Lobbrtâ€"faimed bank, dd solemnly eweer that the s aboveâ€"named bank, dd solemilyâ€" ewear that the pledged ~ussets : pursuan this 26th day furniture and fixtures $15,427.60.... _ 91,2%7.00 ..4....._.............,............1_............. l&c 134.49 overdrafts) $200,000.00 is other then ‘to necure Hintilities s checks, etc.) :. of §211, U. 8. headquarters He is the son ofur..uu?: Cady of 339 E. Park . Hearst W. y Jr. has been proâ€" moted to first ligut t in the marine air crops. °A , he is stationed at i nomale oflr.nndlfl(ll avenue. . | CADY PROMOTED To FIRST LIEUTENANT The Oak Terrace School P.T.A. wilt hold its regular| meeting on Tuesday, Nov 2, at $ pm. in the school auditorâ€" ium. Members of the school faculty will conduct the meeting, and will disâ€" cuss the topic : Aims and Objecâ€" tives, Mothers jof the 8th ‘grade puâ€" pils will serve afterward. Members of the commi are Mrs. Lars Hoie, Mrs. Fred N Mrs, Howard Redding and . Paul Zenzolo. â€" * Oak Terrace P.T A! Meets Nov. 2nd â€"> WEDNESDAY, Nov 3 i f : 8 ':- ; Praj a . . i | Special urv'l?q in ‘u,.‘., Facks vath svealat ns v&';"?..;" i. there weel will be ind Rev. Fred â€" finghain" of Chic. be the ues hayo UNDAY, Oct. Bâ€" | ./ onkpcermntsst omain‘s Society of Chr hoi ced io >an ies BCT T306 nowledge," ?‘:‘FD---. Bible Study class. 6:45 p.m., "Chr vor | 14b p.m., Ev and the New." + . o We i‘t pastor > 14g.Novth! avedun Hihwaoe"""" 2 1 1 9 :80 w l:nlnr . â€" Leslic Dreinke, superin ent. + 19 :15, e service. *"Divine 10 :30 a.m., Young h-.rd. Bible class. SUNDAY, o.uh::‘ it :1 T L '. & '1?45’-:;" hip. _ The mer: mon topic * lm-w 3 :81â€"8%,. dbpint mt t ie -:â€l_ _p.m., Evening Nrorship at Lake Forest . _ " pm., Evening at 4 TUESDAY, ll"z 2 » SUNDAY, October .o 2cm~0pe porfhs society ‘nt the ger: | 1;i80 p.m.. T society meeting FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL CHURCH Gmugqyn.:‘%ï¬â€˜-d.m . $. paster B Tel. H.P. 1731 & 8 .. Hallo '} for milit SATURDAY, 80 | y THURSDAY, October 28 11 . a.m., ‘ Moi iess ons‘ chapel). . _ UNDAY, October 3 '_H a.m., Morning _ The church echooll meets in all departâ€" -amf:u o'dnkL\l‘uflï¬h-t. 10 a. m., HIGHLAND P. Thursday, October 28, 1943 HIG ST. JAMES 1 value) : dnlg Y n1GHw METHODE * 7. s is Society of ( ...$6,002,271.84 to requireâ€" | Reserve District No. T ndy class ve 3 , ~. contin / ut |Ts48 o‘c w $1,147,107 f nrwabece Tall n liicens 16 rvcmsu. . £65,000,.68 Sevccrc" * * 400000000 ~ > Istand, Calif., in $1,553,376¢.19 #$1,058,876.10 « $6,919,9012.20 ger" 414,000.00 189,000.00 225,000.00 180.805.15 180,895.16 €83,474.50 200, .00 300009000 183,¢74.50 100,000.00 606,517.41 48,165.46 17,621,86 DaAYS . Cin