J W y ki k4 G "Painting as §.Creative Hobby" by Edith Doan W is the new proâ€" gram for the ‘ Ravinia Woman‘s club ting next Wednesâ€" day, March at. 2 o‘clock in the Village house, §#s due to illiness. Mrs. Cochran . was > to cancel her lecture. ‘A show is being arâ€" ranged by _arts committee to accompany thigip im, and in addit tion Mrs. Raff, a member of the ‘club since lits early days and a past president, will give a short talk on the early hijgtory of the Woman‘s Civic club as it was originally called/ | (Contintied on page 3) Infant tare Membersg Hear Report on Soc ‘s Activities [At the mreeting held on February the Highlatiiâ€" Parkâ€"Ravinia senior of the Tpfant Welfare society of Chicago vofféd to change its name :’&: the Highlang Parkâ€"Ravinia Seniors the Infant Welfare society of Chiâ€" mo. The u . _of the word "board" had caused sG@gie confusion. / Mrs. Char : DeLeuw announced that . Mrs. Ffknk Lunding, former esident of he junior group and ‘a| membf of the seniors, has appoi to the Chicago board the Infant]{Weifare society. : She will act as p¥éWlicity chairman, keepâ€" a.| reeo pl the total annual licity ‘of $# »the Infant Welfare She wilf attend monthly meetâ€" the ¢hicago board and as a m | . of the local senjfor rogetblr with Mrs. Elmer reytag, will |lattend ‘the : monthly of « fWo-n':’_u:ilhryd At the uree the Highia of the Chicago vo the Highlan the Infant caused \ Two new rdgn of the board of semiors re announced. Mrs. 3 J â€"will act as Thrift 4 and Mrs, Huge Riddle will â€"be chairman. [nf-um-to Address Men‘s Garden Club . Euth day frofp March 6 to 11, inâ€" between B and 7 :55 a m., Patsy ' r on the program, I devote time to telling . the _of | Park. will tell df the establishment of the| first se in Lake County, of of the first school im of catly town meetâ€" ings, the laying but of the village, and ‘ ,uz, important in the hisâ€" of nity. Highland is one of several Midâ€" ol on unds [Fwce WMAQ during ing the Radio Announcer To Honor 75th Apniversary Of This Ci Vol. 34,N0â€" A tribute . to th§ community of Highâ€" land â€" Park, ifh is celebrating the 75th its founding, will be presented by fhe Chicago and Northâ€" western R on its "400" PATSY WMA® Program ind Mar. 6â€"11 â€" _ | Urgent Need 1 ICCHIO mittee, has announced. Mys. R. ~Jac garden | autho speak on "The |Garflen of Charm." ! 43M y G'.Tï¬e next mï¬i::iol“tï¬c_ rden ¢lub will meer o mm t Bruce Thomas, jwar corr author and lecturet who has remmï¬ \from the Alentian kan war front will talk to t side Parentâ€"Teacher Civic on Friday, Marth 10, at 8 p. Braeside| school auditorium.. "Al Doot to Japanâ€"â€"Russia,â€" Key" ‘will be th¢e speaker‘s; subje undér which he |will <dis the points} The Attu, Kiska, / tu and Dutch Harbor Rajds; in ~ mu the Ja e Ki i How Jm t is Alaska to the [U. S. A.?; Economic and Politit 1& = gr of the Northk Pacifi¢; Russ Why it Will Decigre War on Japa The Future ‘of ia in Asia; The Story/of the Nincteen Japs Cap on . Attu; â€"General Billy , itchell‘s . | (Continued on page 4) â€" | ; Braeside PTA to Bruce Thomas N Alaskan A thoril who are m ciation will be a ture. (Tickets for will be on sale at Hear Maude R. J,ï¬ At Mar. 17 Meeti Mrs. Hugh Riddle, presid that the Ravinia Garden:club five edited | judg t Mrs. Stan .y‘ Grac M. G, Kettner and . Arth aver ard fully accredited. â€" | In to become a judge, on’; must attend the judging schbool: and pass the tests for three ecutive years. is year Mrs. C. B.)Nichols and Mrs. A. J. Baldaut have received certificates making| them ; s of artistic arrangements, â€" â€" it | last seagon‘s Victory gardens.! Out of 56 ers, 46 had gardens} and of the surplus producg of these} that i%, vegetables that not ib given |away . a imately 4 quarts Mere «annefd and | pound were 1 n. Â¥B O2)coul At club‘s last meeting, Mrs. Arthur (Strubel, war service coâ€"ordiâ€" nator, disclosed : inf tiont "I would like tq have you do can for Red Croqg Fred "for they are really doing a w job for fellbws over here., tell our friends and get them Lettets |received from. pri war very bften ibe the piness th¢ ei rom packages. | Mrs. Ri ? Oakwood f t the tive Red {Cross wm:'mf Park, yesterday told about a let of her friends received:from h Jack Davis, now a German ‘wa oner, i tRX :41 Ravinia Gardener Volunteer Wo;kcrs« To Pack Gift Boxes A Hi Park boy, Cpl mond Cod wrote his mot] Wiltiam Bryan of Center strt fall from a German camp:| "C. ‘nibbling y at A T deingeâ€" mmdcd get a 154 hox of !hepJ parcel we receive each week, at sd thankful." There ig an urgent peed for, volunâ€" teer wor! to help with the i of small es of gifts| for our prisonâ€" ers of war, Mrs. Edward A. Smith, senior staff assistant, Highlan{ Park Red Crosg committee. iteported {yesterâ€" day. Anyorie . interestéd in | Ikdrni more ‘this : te is aiked to telephone the Red Croks Highâ€" Tand Park]! 108. ;) : }[ > ~!"R!~.; yice â€" AN |car > 1 |car owners are T fied that the d iï¬e‘fh# curing Highland P:‘rk city l get for| Apr. 1. Aj "pcl'a mampma e t without | th¢ ‘proper sfate @ ity license is subject fo. ¢ s% on of Sok Japanâ€"Russia, . speaker‘s subje will â€"dis the Kiska, 1 tu and $3 in ~ nese Ar } Alaska to the U. \“‘d P“ al Bm n mt tof $cming city ligenkes has mbers of the assqâ€" ted | to theï¬ the general p e door. | d e Higbland Park PreS§" Ke 4 | N ", s , and, 'i!efpe;'f o rest pf the gre : {Rravinia | the Ravinia mai l", daÂ¥yil | 3 L y | f § " C f s ¢ At. paw | dro ?3:%* o Jn romp.t % <«heat ' f ,"‘H received in Jan ity, " will | ag become so qreatest| o discontinue t [ gincg the salva; . states | sistent, the box e Brai mE . in t ind Alasâ€" Hear ted U ipondent, recently Vip , states ow has it$ , â€"Mrs t Fath: uns 1 you wrote, rful Please help, | Rayâ€" , Mrs. et last irs Oof hapâ€" gift f " 543 “- ghland one son, * prisâ€" & I ox of ss. We ighland Park‘s NEWS Paber for 33 Years baee fats all isety thr ‘cle: ‘sh wha ‘poi r: | Bartlett, a fmmber ‘of the , committee of Troop I of Wilâ€" te,| has beé;'a ive in Scouting i6 33 years during which time he has n a Scoutmaster, assistant Scoutâ€" ter and member of a troop tomâ€" Wittee! .Mis years of service were ed by the North Shore Area cbiincil when Henry Fowler, commis« siqgner |of the North Shote Area counâ€" cil} and Bob Townléy 34â€"year Scoutâ€" | Mr.| Wright is now an ?ufistant $do ster of© Tyroop 42 of Lake Bluff.| . Practically, all of his 25 wears in| the Boy Scout movement : have been that same #roop of yhid, he wWas & Scout tr 25 years ago. M is an Ragle Sequt and has served is Sdoutmaster and assistanit {fle‘wb Th Park on by and. rest‘ Tiel . Highland Park housewives blasted away/at the Axis with 5,156 pounds of gri in February, according to figâ€" ures teleased by Mrs. Tom Wyles and Mrs. Paul Daube, grease chairmen of the Salvage committee. | | rewit dek Housewives Reminded to Save Every Drop > of ‘Fighting Grease‘ hhstér of Troop 42 and Troop 41 of &etlufl. ‘? . â€˜ï¬ _ | Pepnies received" for ‘grease and pped into the Civilian Defense coin i mnlâ€"hest "countar)â€"tAtaTie .25 ;t ;Ttenn, preselg‘ed' him with the Beaver award.: © ME 02 out Leaders rceive Highest pard At Dinner mewives are urged to save every qrop of used cooking fat â€" case, meat drippings, frying .â€" &very kind that is used. After { : the cooking good hasâ€" been ed, the gtease should be poured h) a kitchen strainer into a , wideâ€"mouthed can. The grease d hbe: taken to a meat imarket, re the butcher will pay for it with ts and pennies. . e y twelve markets in Highland reveived 3,085 pounds during the and 350 pounds were turned in hospital, Exmoor, the Moraine he ‘Open House tearoom, ‘The the grease was turned in.to Vi!ï¬l markets. : . .;.> "t4 t aks s Bork C. .M. Finnell, Deputy Regional Scout ‘executive . from . Chicago, was the ‘prin¢ipal| speaker. _ emphaâ€" sized the hglru nce of i ;‘r‘b our youth, of understanding: them, wa 0 r-' :«rv! S .rl f North Shore[ Area coufl among ‘thk iOp-nnkinz»! the country. William E. Webster .of Libertyville paid tribute to leaders, especially those men. in the armed service of the country.| Dr. C. B. Nichols *K sented the annual repoi;, which turn was dramatized by Troop 30 of Highland Park, the topâ€"rating. trpop of the council Silver Beaver awards were‘ presented by Henry Fowler, ‘C. H. Bartlett of‘ Wilmette and Rob T. Wright of Lake B*fl for 0;‘ standing seryice to youth of the North Shore. _ â€"| k Nt Annual Meeting and Dinner of Boy Scouts The complete slate of officers of the North Shore Area council, Boy Scouts of America, for the ng year ‘are as loflovn:[ i p] Officers of Couneil | / _ | > | [} * rimtit Rofert E: Weod. Highingd Prek + (Continued on p‘a'e 6) | N1 D; + Republican Rally _ To Be Held M'tr. 11 . In Court Hou A Republican rally will be held at Waukegan| on Saturday, March 11, Court House, at 8 pm.) . s |%/. .. ARE YOU REGISTERED? | ( cawn you voTe: . | | 5‘;’ ; Caknd Under |the pe t registraâ€" tion act, no ongme -wbg‘i# not regï¬r’er,ed in his own ct; (Be sure to register before the pri+ imary elt#tion in Aprik| _ < [( j _ f' Only four more days to register here in_i;i;hhnd Hie: .4 31 [ 2. B 3dny, March 3 osard o :\ Saturday,> March 4| . ; _) .\ Hourd: 8 to 12 a.m. and 1 to $ Place; . The: um{&of W,.) W Stecle, township sppervisor, | 394 Central avenue. . . ,. ... | [ TE â€"The members of, th¢ | nomini committec ?‘)“ natng ".“ nounced at a ecting February 28, will also meet at sam¢ time and place fot the of nominating | | for E jous‘ offices for the f Antique Exhibits At Kensington Tea * Excite Much Interest Thereâ€" will be a mesting of the. ficers and t o ons cez March 5; at 3 pm., at the home ‘A‘hoiu Stillwell at 623 West P? avenpe. xd 4; P uoi ‘Headlined as a humorist of sponâ€" tancous {jand exhilarating wit, M $ Whipple wilt tell la j | ing tales of her five yea 8 ence gathering?inaterihl‘ IJpr her book f Giant JOJhua." | C sl i4 1 A musical recital starrin 'Q‘Tp land Park musicians, Dordathy Ju ¢ Singer, ! ric soprana, | Virgin: Schur, pianist has been §ch A follow n lunch at 12:45 |g o Under the â€" auspices‘ of the Co munity center Sam C# H, philosopher of the f tC q Sunday. after s : M hi fls Highland P;rt Woman‘s chib at 2 o‘clo¢ e 1t t C L.Q.0.M. Nominates Officers for Year â€" iwo. ImpShont Thege, to Nras at two impottant tb{:x: T ‘lT â€"at II myself, mpst: of allâ€"â€"and ) llove my fellowmen even. when he asks for a second pat of butter," ws aâ€" rine Whipple who will ; e. her (lec» ture on io‘w Writers Gewtg ay* to the Highland Park ‘oman‘s tly next Tagsday aftérmioon, arch #. 2 ‘0‘clock p i M ol ts . : 1290 Waste Paper Pickâ€"Up . The Week of March 6 / :Mr, Campbell . will te on . Land{ of ‘the :Free," | stressing vglueJ:nd nature of {te¢ T is no, admission ch k) 14 | N [ 10~. P\ Confronted with responsibilities of The extra day that leap year b ugntif, F,::cedented proportions as the war paid extra dividends to the large ¢roud |, niters its most:crucial stage, and with who ciréled around the ahtighe exbiÂ¥ e tagpering task ahoad in the as: itsondisph_vn!hel(_‘_ period, the American Red last Tnethy afternoon at \the " ned its war furid drive yesâ€" land Park Woman‘s cluly, j |â€" |;. _ perday M&L that the people of The njenue of tables overlaid withfiRighland Park will respond to the antique. @hina and glass drew admiraqf limit of their ability. & tion from many. An old English coac|f ‘The Rev. L. W. Sherwin, chairman table, m for frreside breakfasts folif, | ~(Continued an‘ page 4) â€" lowing hunting parties, was ‘decorat , 5t * /retraifeverncAitntMme A with ~blute ~Meissen china,. strawberry ) Into Rlassware and ofd; %e.fm:;eldcai\d& 1 6 â€enl m bra by Mrs, David Sanders. Milk glasd} m and Navy Fro:r latticeâ€"bordered |plates ornamented with i o abeeJ ; af# it :; froit c 'J;Luy Theoi{*#Y* M'W sA t of their paper if the war effort is have the supplies of vq’h*q desperately needed," states the committ membef,s. "The paper, sh tage ‘ig critical, Burning| & j because "it is ‘easier than iprepari pr for salvage colbc;im, is sal tage just as serions as though it. w deliberately planned." â€"| ; |â€"| :| i Cover Caey d (oacd +d Sam Campbell ,Wu’ â€"] Speak Here March 19 The week of March 6 will see ant ther cityâ€"wide mrp'i â€"up of wast paper u the auspi £ the Civi ian Defense C heade by Mrs, Nathan Corwith Jr. | â€" . "Many local | nsci tiously saving « bit | of | en turning it in to tg‘ saivagt i â€"but fvmvo;m_,e‘u AL of their paper if the |effort is | Highland Park Women to Enjoy Hurnorous Addvn:s on March 7 â€" Open Nï¬ï¬â€˜mfl“ï¬d Cross Drive $40,000 To Be Local Quota To mhake the paper salvage work easy ag$ possible liaor eygr)me)‘ the, safp vage committee has a ot to er the entire gjduï¬w, week of each month., ise c jorts will continue for the dyration. All houseliolders and merchants have to is to prepare the paper accorfling o regulations Bs:::f beloy (and . on their curb the night betbre > truck is scheduled ;to 1 thar district. eE J 5Lt 6 ud to Prepare Paper | (Continged on p (Continued on page (4) e e rAF hb t dn SS S cle <4+e .( Highland Pakk, 111 [« _ / <a4) |â€" Gerhard E. von der Linden, Deerâ€" ;pfakj on (**" Tield. George M. Olsan, one pree itressing ‘Pearl Harbor‘ child, Rochele, HL. Jack etdom. ‘P. ,Hhdson, Berkeley, Calit â€"Lioyd is Ԥ[ | Rasmussen and Robert W. Geis, Barâ€" 4 4)4 o The Lenten yvesper service at Reâ€" deeméer Evangélical "Litheran church, §§7 West Central avinue, will feature as guest preacher, the Rev. Paul Mundinger of Glencog. His sermon based on a prophecy of Isaiah: will mnder the theme, ‘"Wounded for ur Tranigressions:" ‘ Pastor Murâ€" Hrr.‘;.sï¬bda. .h:s attended ;â€"i rett‘ Mw $ CA zk. k | E. A.lm .“ ’} Ld Park Red Qton coqflw.. h«crday, j | Included in the navy men are nine preâ€"Pearl Hatbor fathers and there : two fathers in the army list. Eight on the navy â€"list and. seven‘ of \the & men are members iof this year‘s :lduï¬n( class at the Highland Park high school. # y | Raymond / G.‘ Stickier, : father of }ng preâ€"Pearl Harbor children, Coit + Spalding, ‘Joe Carani, Robert J. Schwall, high school senior, Frederick ï¬. Roscher,. James B. Stiegler, high km*kdof. Reinhold L. Buller, high f senior, Charles G. Swan, preâ€" 1 Harbor father and a voluntecr, i::ll O.. Salo, father of two preâ€"Pearl Harbor children and a volunteer, and John Tazioli, father of wne child and a volunteer, all of Highland Park. Lenten Speaker At Redeemer Church | Carl â€"H. Seemann, father of three preâ€"Pearl Harbor children, and Harâ€" old F. Reesc‘of Lake Zurich. Harold J. Augard, father of two, Evanston, Carroll C. Blasins, Prairie View. Harâ€" jold N. Mau, Deerficld. ~Edward G. LEticm. volunteer, father of two ‘children, of Omaha, Neb formerly of Barrington. / John S. Rracken, volunâ€" m of Chicago, iormerly of High+ ~ Mamuel S. Smith, father: of two chil‘dren, . Demetrios Nic kels, David Greenberg, Ralph S. Hig: gink, Robert E. Sherwin, Alexgnder F. Forrest, Howard A. Jacobs, Rich= ard J. Cucchiaro, high school seniors, Robert E. Mathe, George R. Brown, all of Highland Park. f 3 'Em‘.x. and fifteen were inducted into the U.S. army on March 9 from l;raft board No. 1 in Highland Park. | Gipracching. â€"Vignocchi, / father : of two . children, Dominic ]J.> Pasquesi, father of two children, Joseph J. Canâ€" tagallo, high school senior, Albert| L. %;:l_ridini. high school senior, John S. vis, all of Highwood,‘ ..,...= 5 > The complete list follows Sz a Copy, $1.50 a Year se § J q0) 9000 dn t n Auaflg'rm%- + 14