ww a." . tion or registration y*!g;y:a&n:rl;u 00:: A course|in home nutsing will start Monday evening, March 2, at the C ity center from 7:30 to 9:30 o‘clock. Thk instructor will be a gradâ€" ate nurse will be under the direcâ€" tion of the Red Cross. Start gourae In Home Nursing day, v-q' ii“}ivche" home of Mrs. Mason 113: Lincoiln avenue. Assisting ] Smith as hostesses will Ponglass Mt5. Ruiph Archer and Mrs. Ravinia Garden Club To Hear Mrs. Jacobs Garde l}ng Authority s1 haroren fhyery _ C, Jones, 530 Clover« A. Smith, charge. _ Mr. H. Bi Stair, 1259 Pleasant avenue, Hi Park , 1644." Viceâ€" chairman fot Roger Williams avenue, north to avenue, between the Northwestern tracks and Skokie bouteâ€" vard, with the following district chairâ€" D:i P. bs, 521 C.o"..tnl avenue, H.P. CP. 2109," Poâ€"chnirman for the businost Chairman, Mason m 1113 Linâ€" coln avenze, g 4310 ; Mrs, W. J. Junisch, 1419 Wildwood lane, HP. aw 4 1 vard, with the following district chair chairman for chairman for| Ravinia, south of Beach street. Also : Williams avenue, south to Line road, between Northwestern tracks and Skokie bouleâ€" place, Highl This Yearâ€"Ame Red Cross Plea _ ~Vice ghairmen of Red Cross plans for ¢dompléte house! toâ€"house c ign to raise $40,000 |this month. . Readifig around the table left to right: E: J. O)‘Riley, H. G. Yost, Gilbert K. Hardacre chairman of drive, Rév. L. W. Sherwin,'{‘, hairman of drive, Mrs. C. Lomford Felske, J.] P. McHuAh. | (Not| t H,. Bowen Stair and Harry Earhart) | 1 | Give 50%, More _ â€" |â€"+â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"+4â€"â€"â€" PC . March 9, 1944 for the drive is the t company building, 521 mvhee' Mrs, Edward A staff assistant, is in Garden .club will hold ithly meeting on Friâ€" gford Felske, 2188 Dell & Park 4188.) Viceâ€" American Mrs. 109 Elimâ€" . 1332 T wonder t God w ck on 1 if' Nee _( T wonder. what hink it and | wver his n a camp Ps crown » of is on “‘d";:;i Man that gave , though sp ss ‘as : it . A f thmh'n d ve. ; M MB 1 C | | and he leaves there‘s a E."A.“ï¬i? a r,-e-u-j:g that Inled aw 4ha .hnm.flj?_.fl_‘., ;] heir. guts, they‘rte| holdi r a pi of a gr id lady Will be t K,:Wm, .thei]mm ere lot donnï¬ -‘hesz!: lnm i‘m"'†This is roon to "ciech on ‘whig estant at eh.pgj (rai -hfl:l;":l: $:M & m * & P;r-nd f m,u a 300â€"aâ€"month job and asked for :r““"“,m,'. ';?' nith, a man in| print. It is ce of an Ameriâ€" can who has a 1i farii in Misgisâ€" sippi that he ma; m.eo again, auge they] do;'z enid | you 2000 ‘to teach you how to play s. And |I‘ve also) a favorite lake back theré where the de covers) the favorite‘ spot and boat w I fish. K wonder if a|fox hole ig suitable to fish in. I of ty students to pass ind â€" has !boys i his own ty but would / pot take tup of ) time 0 speak beâ€" ause each iminute t ‘here is a ife over â€" has seen nen ‘come back so â€" up they mnwhehcmpcwm This is the voice of a man that an gee G"’%U‘JWMNQ% and his ahd reel with me. o the men and in the UEA tho hage Te vougiete se s is not ce of the Army, To American Strikers at gets a lump in his throat each nturdaynétrndonat reat when ey take Glory down and len% rgives the :er;m d the officers for! the bawling lt’ndtirlng, week, .ymicex:ta & ® ¢ Lincoln as emmmnin hérican hisâ€" |ta°ullu t?. n s100d at‘n Jarher Aplogn in Navy onl is of the that stirs the st . § treops of avy men d% the front, camps on the Mainâ€" h |minute lost ‘here is a {l e ck so lot up they ]}’ n |a car passes them. 7 the voice of a man that{ bo&anaMEhmm. 4 voice of |a‘ man fall as he tells the 1 a Jap combat or Ks "T m 14 @2000 Ti ib fudonge } id ’ï¬'.:ï¬ o. prose rnatt b0,47 4. 14 {.“! io M \408.50 Pdj 20 _ 1.576.10 . 31, Ba.sse.s5s les . to children them ‘ ts of sthings and bonds have amounted to abdve $3,600, or more fllln:“ ough t3 ibuy‘a fAying jéep.‘ In addition to tlhd work of, the sale itself, the stamp abtl bond campaign has been used af lan arithmetic activity in the upper des.‘. Charts, graphs, and||records e been kept by the child n durâ€" ifg three months, and the etcnt of th¢ ~program has meant sdme real kkeeping for‘ the children|to masâ€" o Have sold bonds during the camâ€" rign, but does not include those who t bought bonds for themkelves. David Mills 19, Bill Hinshaw 13. Fatty ters and Barbara yd . 1§, Barbara l'lf and !#z u-m 11, Webrâ€" 0, Bil iteroft 9, Mo! ay and Levy $, Barbara Ann| Weber 6, Morrissey 6, David 6, Wil« G'“S 5. Peter Ross 5, Jouh Avery 6, letach 8, Bill Walish| 8, George alsh 3, Janet Skidmore 8, Jack Hansen 2, jorie Fuller 2, Larry Ve 2, Jimmie 2, Jane Arenberg 2, Schiung Alvin Singer 2, Mike At %, bo{l‘ arks. 2, Puul Noe 2, Mac M iek 1,, m Melohn 1, Helen Duahl 1, Bob Larâ€" m 1, Carl Martin 1, Walter G n.m‘ eddell 1, Eugene Mont 1. Jean eddell 1, Eugene Mon 1, Jean ashburn 1, Bob Spabr 1, Bill trong Navey Turner 1, Bud Rolfe E.“"‘ $ E R V I N C ogram for the day. Also, ‘Relations Office of Fart 1 . fornish ‘a speaker sembly. > Y p. The War Fimance easury .department, C ion,. is participating in [‘he following is a list of o hd_ve sold bonds during 6 As <a culmination ointhe ‘ special assgembly will be ursday, March 23. At th card will be issued â€" to 1ool by the Treasury de nifying the purchase of N‘T BURN PAPER Mog (Continued : from oln Pupils Most suburbs were nq:ply coum}y /oowif. oi s $ ts e Port Clinton: Land Company. The "Village of Highland Park" was platted by them along e right of way of the new railroad. ClintonJ ber of : Waukeg the "N Chicag Wisco Momyâ€" FPranklin Pierce was presiâ€" NEEH/RN dent of the United States, â€f? and the ‘_Mcxican Wa; was 2997 a recent memory, when the _ |. _ railroad which later became : "North Western" ran its line from icago, up through Lake. Countyâ€" to the isconsin border, in 1855.) _ _ _ | _ id A M ERICA 1N WAR AND PEACE B oR in had lately changed its name ittle Fort," and the village df Pd;'rt played host to a considerable numâ€" akcboag.ltwï¬smtqayeirtba; of Highland Park waslbanE the f?,gt,oup of men, who form r.#:e GHLAND PARK! #he Pubâ€" Sheridan for the ; time a ‘,Lincoln artment, e flying of the o diâ€" children Jrogram, held on special ‘THE PHESS e 1 Lt, Norvik, USMC, arri in the Btates on Christmas eve, | â€" was taken to a San DT mlnr; where he was immediate ed | by: his wife, the former Sylvia Price of Milâ€" waukee. © The .A§ust- iks , last saw their son on Nov. 5, ;1' +1 | Lt. Norvik, who assumed command of chis ‘unit upon the death of his colonel, has been highly lauded for his: bravery. and enterprige. 1 © The finest gift to Mr. :j:‘lln. August Norvik, 1747 Broadview Ave., on : their silver wedding ersary, March 26, will be the hom ‘of their son, Lt. Adolrli Norvik, a vetâ€" cran of the battle of Tarawa. . | * Tarawa V eteran Home For Parents‘ Silver. Wedding Anniversary on a, Bâ€"47 troop carrier piane itrflle Etflopean area until injured in a crash. Only recently did he return to active duty. slv M ~LuWE 3 ie a ut 38 oo t PE CE PPEA ‘."l ceived his wings and com‘m:tqa Victorsville, Calif. He served as pi . The bride was attended by her sisâ€" ter, Patricia, as maid of honor, and :rd D. Sullivan, USN, acted‘ best n. The ceremony was fo Jy a reception given by the bride‘s parâ€" ents at Michigan Shores C ubf The yourlg couple left for Detroit, Mich., the ~lieutenant being :mm%d at Romulus Field. j;’ ‘ The bride, a member of|the Kappa Kappa Gamnia sorority, x:s“gudu- ated . fromâ€"University of Ilinois last month. Lt, Tonnisen, w)rb attended Lake Forest College and ‘Wentworth Mititaty School, Lexington, Mo., reâ€" ; On _ Saturday â€" afternoon,) u’j ‘the Saints‘ C&ngh of F‘I‘itb. (‘.;d Charity, etka, Mary ou| Corâ€" mack, daughter of . Mr. mf Mrs. Joseph °C, Cormack of Glencog, beâ€" came the ‘bride of 2nd Lt Edward Tonnesen, son of Mr. and: Mrs. Vicâ€" tor Tonnesen, 2190 So. Sheridan Rd. Clencoe Girl Bride Of Lt. Ed. Tonnesen «â€"WE‘VE GROWN UP TOGETHER reelings L me _ drives, and rustic brig g{cs were laid out by om â€"â€" landscape architects !' d they planned well. the On March 11, 1869, ; -‘; e village of Highland Park became the cifyipf Highland Park, by me _ special actiof the Legifslature. And since the ore . very beginning of |thit communityâ€"for mâ€" / nearly ninety yearsâ€"Hthe "North Western" iat .. has kept pace wi ,,’ avel demands, both he as%q‘mbmbg’n servid§ andthroug"h_lu:viee. + us 7100 i94 Mss w . 6 fe. (Todiy, on the 75ti} anniversary of Highâ€" :: Jand Park‘s becoming a city, the Chicago, q. and North| Western(fRailway is E:-o id. i L " HYHEVQ ths f e t extend grectings and cc ions, "as at that found themselyd§ caught in the outâ€" skirts of growing citi¢s. Highland Park was among the first to be blaaned from the outâ€" BOXING B f Aï¬l_'}f 8 Hichwoob u.s0.| _ _ : Led by. L Jothhm Fort dan director'jtwem.un'y»bo:?m 1 Fort Sheri paired |off last in six exhizinn bouts) before a /s tierâ€"crowd of about f. ur hundr the High U-S-O-,,mnted;‘b * N.CCS3.. _| p+ i M t 44 Rehabli Laundry Park ‘ad MOSKT ‘A CENTUV®Y 2. {f |. Highland Park high school‘s ‘"h t Sbell | nop"" will be held. Sanantey oy . q March 25, from 8:30 p.m. to | night. The committee headed by Cal ;;,lendUlele.ilW y 1 Mumwm jPY thr | Lakes that played at the "T Téeaning Co. Mtyâ€"f ive tial district.: Streets, ; & \vicinity for ved Highland ra d » ished in AT S on‘ Ig Â¥ "<% San Noib c /o j A