m dz * .Page 4 WELCOME 1O CHURCH Trieny Ry afternoon. of about months. f Mr. McWÂ¥eity came to Highlan Park in 1919 and shortly thereafte became ted with the rea estate firm of Murray and Terry. H was with | until they went ou of business in May, 1942, and ' tinued the firm of Quinland Tyson they took over the at Central fvenue and Sheridan He was |born in Ottawa, Cana January 1867, u‘d‘vm to Louis, Md, in 1892 where he » Funeral $ mw'h Trinity Ej church at 103 PV Miuv’. .rd of about a Mr. McVeity Park in 1919 as became estate firm of M was with b of in im . | tinued the Tyson the3 at Central fve He was | born January (20, 186 Louis, in â€" school age March 31, test. On. dances and mixer type tion will p.m., for dance. Junior Grade st boys and girls who ar interested in stamp collecting are in vitedlo'. the next meeting o the JuhiorIStamp club.; A grab ba; feature is ghe the program of the com 1mg which will be held thi coming Safe afternoon at 2 p.m. Fred &. Monday, March 27 1:0 p Salvag â€" A pm., Place 7 15 p.m., Home n 7 :30 Spanish W iy}. March 1 15 pam., League . Saturday, M ï¬-%.hluh-.'-.u- logk in held at nebn inb reinanteinice dn Briduat testimonies . of $ %‘-:. :‘ at 8 o‘clock. | su for ‘a lesson serâ€" " Toh shdincare cafed for during Sueâ€" d-iehn_h + ' i6 to the age of ’: ’#'.'n‘ is mhï¬::ï¬â€™ morning at 9:30. ; Aihoo-'-v!" room is maintained u this church at 43 N. Sheridan road is open gâ€" #:30 o‘clock in bmp 5:80 in the afterncon and ::' juntil l'q‘.M o-.m b:3b." Here m.lhhndl all n:.lahol Christian fcitnce (ig it m 4* td 18 pum., 4 ...Q:h in Lake Forest, c |..n†isconsin and Meâ€" 1 2uthe Pe “wâ€â€"mm lass | 90â€" ‘®© hnedted, nuksbay. Mark e OO onl -,.lq-â€"-- â€"-. “‘“' ®F in the Joseph Leuer home at 844° 6 court, :I «4 ' 6# . €l, "’ esd Â¥ AY, “ in sn Hige 9:40 a.m., B class, "Life Jdeug Series."‘ Matk #2.° 0 ; _ _ e mt of the Albrigh n:‘::i'-«\ at E. Mogrenberg home, 140 T EDREEDNY. ‘March 19â€" _ â€"_â€""> _ EeP TL 716 pm.. Midweek church fellows Ti agegieabnâ€" * o 4e ;:.. Monthly: imeeting of _ the W.M.S. with Edith Hart at Glenview SATURDAY, Aped 1â€"â€" TUESDAY, ~ 8 p.m., Senior choir reh 1: under the direction of Cladys Lioyd Hawley. FRIDAY, March 24â€" | _ 0 . o <0 _ .. SUNDAY, SATURDAY, March 25â€" _ * 1 pm. Re of the Bethany Chorâ€" isters: under : -tho’uo(lubnl. Laubenstein. _ Miss Audrey Wesaling MMWM«W * HIGHLAND PARK ummvivmuml Fred R. school. 8 pm., U EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH Comn Â¥:4b pm.. Class. in ° Christinn educaâ€" Laure! and McGovern street Rew. u-'mï¬ Laubenstein, minister | p.. mm cVeity died at his hom avenue early Monda arch 20, after an ilines McVeity, Lnrll.l:z:a :lAhi:nch;em open house for high oys and girls on Friday vill feature a dance con he program of inf I s there will be sev danees. â€" Dancing instruc offered from 7 :30 to 8: who want to learn Salvage committcee. 1 n Place dance club. " _ Home nursing class s Spanish class. _ . Marth 29â€" ©| Lgague of Women Voter 35â€" Craft club. r Stamp club. ) club. _‘ Square Dance.club. l Open House O council. unity Center Activities of and entertainment to be held at the Witten hall on|: Monday â€" evening, March 27, »at 8}15 o‘clock. ‘Those present will hear from a member i Mooseheart. â€" He will tell of. the new benefits now! available | to . all bers of the M and ‘th families. â€" In: w here will be music and in during the evening. ) || |>_."‘_ . Highland Park ie |446, Loyal Order tof Mdoose, will af ‘host to its wembers And frichds atig hocial party L.0.0.M. Lodge No. 446 Plans to Entertain Uembers and Friends Three Li War Workers Engaged in Making Bombsights They are 4 C.;Pfim.% Indian Tree drive, Paul.F. Miller, 157. V‘m.mue.nndW’tl&nC.% son, 1647 i¢w avesiue. Mr. P ter is a member of the purchasing and procurement rtment of the Victor ilg.l(mui;aiméf::vz- Richardson : is -dm' thief engineer. i beoume hage . it became known during the last week. These men, w identity. was reâ€" vealed by special permijssion of {u War â€" Production d, . hold : promi is engaged in all prm}o] e famous N ight for the arâ€" my. . | i‘ï¬â€œ 4 They are â€" C.J , Indian Tree drive ‘L“’)@*fg TWO SETS OF rwwsf iAÂ¥ n%monsmgomli‘mf | Two sets of twins were | 8 day at the Highland Park 5q':paa| :E parents are Mr. and Mrg. Nello Morâ€" dini, 423 Funston avenug, |Highwood, twin girls, and Mr. and Mrs. l:;xt Domenick, 1572 Harding road, North~ field, twin boys. Mrs. dini is the former Katherine De Ange!, and M’tt Domenick is the former Mary Weishâ€" The huge block proving so potent Germany to a finding their Wwar . Froduction , hold : prominâ€" ant positions \with the Victor Am )( l. | 0{ . . t is engaged in all m of the famous Norden ight for the arâ€" Mr, and: Mrts. Ha‘m& Noung, 103 N. St. Johns avenue, girl; March 18. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bernhart, Ji9 Vine avenue, girl, March 18. i Mr. and Mrs. Earl Paiil, 625 Deerâ€" field road, Deéerfield, boy, March 19. S/Sgt. and (Mrs. ‘Andree Anderér, g_mr\euMR’mSheridâ€\.,boy.M‘ th ‘E'."".‘.'ï¬i"m"‘ raca class wl meet t b:=0 of I-M ,;‘Hd.en.r N’-l. lo:i street. pme tp cal } IESDAY, ‘March @%â€" > !;| P Philathca class|will hold its monthly ing at the home lof Mrs. F, 8. Robin< , 25 â€"8. Green Bay road. . ; < DNESDAY, March 29. e * : SUKDAY, Ird 26â€" o dom * a.m., Morninsg hip. setvice 8 hn wil} ir:-ol. ‘ I a.m., ‘The. ghurth 41 | mee thel parish house. § 4‘ p.m.,. Vesper ‘ the hip . of the ~Menls ~Â¥ Frdsident J. Harry ton, k of .. Race iess < Cl-t?, io tion, < will . p Epgcial music the phoir / 4 < rtet under the ditection .Of ; Byfield. *\ ¢ | auâ€' .?::a:“wl. usl'un-b 3 4 A.M., 8 tendent. _ | *sf t ‘..“ 0:45 a.m.. Morning service. "The Per« 4o pm. Chaitinn Endenvar . . _ ,. 45 p.m., m vor. »| 146 +x ening service. | Great, ol"c':rht" F.o% uzs ts { JNDAY, March 274 _ lc se hq East Laurel avenue, Tel. 985 f | . Rev. m.; } SUwNDAYÂ¥XSâ€" _ o4c 000 > 38 | :80 a.m,, Holy Comm { Lesl ;u l..‘-‘l'\l &M h s A f | m., â€" Morn prayer sermon. ( h)fln‘l, in . the $nth, Holy wEDNEsDAYS AND _ SAINTS baysâ€" ~D:80 a.m.,> Holy Comm i. _~(In the n the dining room ; who worshipped. or this breakfast, b ved to defray Â¥ the breakfast. e served by the f the church, |_ 6 â€"a.m., Sunrise ser ce and First g:"l lon elass of 1944. HURSDAY, . April 7:45 p.m.,. Maund n service. q'o?.nmn. fAm; y P m-_:!ro:g;!‘:::_'}d ASTER SUNDAYâ€" At the close of t n un havige" brap 8 p.m., Prayer meeting FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL Greeh Bay road and Laure! avenue $T. Jc‘sgfl :vm%- AND l c 2 ‘Vesper r)the sponâ€" 6: the ~Menl« "Feliohrt ¢lub,) .!lfl'l } ace > cor of the im y the Fhote mng the orfron #i€ A " :dor the ditection . of | Ab« ds © *‘ $ o C 1 t Laurel ave Tel. 985 f Lcum-»g . péstor . | . Holy Commu d e :’._xi':"cnmh schobl |â€" / j Births: PARK presByTERtAN (CEPTION:â€" (Catholic) b::".{a:!,':’:'.:::g the church for F}.';a“(;i:i; I{ï¬:g' t an offering will 1 expenses comnected se ‘lnd Adu ults whoatre unab morn \service ‘a his .hour; ‘of wmhz Ino# o ons Durkheng C fiew. "of tho Aiuetine ice. ‘Co?n’unm servâ€" union for | Confirmaâ€" Thursday | Commurâ€" h ‘school | meets: in x ad ‘Aves. ‘w Dr. : Directing the houseâ€"toâ€" paign in five sectors of t Eugene J. O‘Riley, Mrs, Felske, H. G. Yost, H.. J P. McHugh and Harry _ "Some persons are giving from five to 10 times as much this year as they did last year," the Rev, Mr. Sherwin stated, "Yet they can‘t their increased gifts against the fighting that our soldiers are doing ev e‘ al over the globe." ton s Red Cross (Continued from page 1) subscriptions. by at least $0 per cent or give double because .need ‘is “lï¬;" Coâ€"chairman Har comâ€" mented yesterday. ts X [Thirty Local Men ‘Ordered To Rog For induction ~ Fifteen men have been‘ report for induction into and fifteen into the army | board No. 1 in Highland F near future. |1" Highland Park William Earl Walker, fa ert Wellington Phelps, fa Paul Perry, father; Arlan Converse, â€"father; â€" James Zahnl¢, father;. Fred He: married, no children, an Eiliot Carroll, martied, no Highwood â€" _ gs Everett Alfred Price, R gle; Frank Lenz Spreyer, martied,. no children; Peterson, Deerfield, fa Jeremiah Owen, Lake For and (Roy Clifford Fleming, father, volunteéer. |â€" H‘ghland Park -.{gu‘ Ralph Lemmon, t r ; Donald Max Dale McKeen Bryant, Dominic Charles Can ried, no children ; George father, and Joseph Casté _ Enzo Edsel Lenzi, father Harold Crompton, father ; dini, father. ‘ â€" Inducted into the army in the near future are: : Those going into }the n follows : | fare board and the High GS.0; are sponsoring a fo: ing . party. : The Camp Sk will play for dancing and. 4 al show during the intermi 9:30, the J.W.B. will serv Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia cen harer to give more help. rivileged children and mo ng wartime. 7 & Wednesday, March 29, | eibert and a group of No: rls will sponsor a “par)o(;i | Hostesses : will â€" be Mrs Melohn, Mrs. J. H. Hend Hoyt Metzger and Mrs. Stout. et e S Jb Infant Welfare ments. _ (Continued ‘from pa iety will be secured by during the:Junch hour, ay, auctioneer, will use hnique to persuade Mrs. fare Worker to help a y buying Madanie Hy Lan st year‘s chapeau at an JWB and GSO to Give Formal Party Thursday At 8, N.‘A. Finnell will call the square dancing to the music of the Braeâ€" side Five. Mrs. Willard Diinham and thy West Ridge group will |serve cofâ€" feg. and the March: birthddy at 9:30 _ Archery on Thursday, March 23, dn:}npau service men to the High« land Park U.$.0._ Under the superâ€" vision ‘of Dr. George Well of the Highland Park Archery club, assisted by. Miss Marjorie (Hansen|â€" instrucâ€" tioq‘ and tournaments take| place : in the â€" down , stgirs <recreation â€"réom. Thére will be bridge instruction and toupnaments for all those. interested. Dancing, craft work .and photo comâ€" plete the evening and reffteshments will be served at 9 :‘30 * I:m'e will be Keno: on |Saturday, March 25, and informal dincing to the music of the juke box. At 9:30 rezr:lshmenu will _ be s¢irved. ‘As usual,: there is overnight sleeping at thiA.U.S‘O. for service men and at the Y.X I.CA. for service women.. Jatk Clab Sunday : * *‘ > A (buffet supper will be served from ï¬'ï¬o ‘8 by the Johanna lodige under the direction of Mrs. Marc) Newman. At:? :30 Jay Mu,rï¬; will |present a atin<Americ¢an show and the Emma Dancers will give 4 short "program. {fonday, March â€"27, Mrs. Lucy Srmhith instructs in ballroom ‘dancing. 6 to 8 by the Johanna o. the direction of Mrs. Marc At 7:30; Jay X(nrï¬;p wflli atin<American ; show and ll;}nc'crs will give @ short t 9 am. Sunday, the . willâ€" meet for breakfast at i A (buffet supper will be se f Friday, March:24, the Park G.S.0. is sponsoring . party for the out going unil ikes, The 344th army _and there will be a d gram during the intermiss y Freach Safon: for the : rmt sale, which â€"will imer woeceds â€" and thereby e rrice. All unsold lids will o ‘the ‘Thrift shop by Moon, ‘chairman, where . ransform the millinery uesday, March 28, the Je ht hk e city are: Longford bart. : 1O, â€"marâ€" enry Shipâ€" ‘ idt, father. > ingle, volâ€" ell, father; vinia, Sinâ€" arrington, avid John nd leaving her ; Robâ€" ¢r; John Burnham Nicholas ry Bjork, Francis children. Mundelein, rt Raymond léllo Morâ€" vy are as ; William st, father. n rdered to the navy rom Draft irk in the 1able ‘the ter as . coâ€" to underâ€" thers durâ€" they will unter into reâ€"Easter _ Wilkham ‘ickn u FS. Raymond ish Welâ€" adâ€" Park mal dane: ie band E,I“;rpem swon.: At e * refresh» i hat auc» when Mrs. uperâ€"sales Ima Welâ€" edy baby 1 Parker‘s exorbitant be taken Wsï¬t Schâ€" thiwestern ‘party". at g:wa _club e U.S.0. Highland i dancin ‘at 0rea1 and * will ort / prow ol oreer on ces 1) THE PRESS Subscription 1 | $1.50 per $ cents m.fm‘. M.‘qf: outside of , Hlinois. || Resplutions 0 e, card o ment, or other| affairs where an ad unssion charge is d, will b ns i . for puble sation must be on one %ide of the paper only, and be signed with th¢e name and Voffthw,. They should editor : Wed: nesday noon appearance in (Continued| from |page :1) || Of the pmd enc '“u ‘h as follows: (1) te laws, as: labor daws for women industri workers, ; would |probably be: out at"once. | This is one of the chief objectives,ofzthc ---- ints\of the amâ€" endments. (2) all law i and. women ‘ differen! m‘hï¬ question until, through| endless litigaâ€" tion, the: Supreme Court had finglly arrived .at intérpretation| of | "equal rights" or "equality of rights under the: law" ~means. . (3) ; it not substitute lation for | laws that are now in ; the state legislatures would. haye to do this, justâ€" as they are free to do now, an are doing. ‘Even after |the chngetbeirhw.acl.\newonew‘j be subject to chall in the coprts until meaning given ‘to |the amendment h /éourt decisions. (4) The amendments would be an ‘attempt to solv ’thf i« ties of th em by formula, |; like most guch apparently simple tions, it would just opén up more {difâ€" ficult a [ ta d aind| O 1. oendiy Entered | as |se class matter March 1, }911, lat the Post Office at Highland 10 es e d Issued Thoraiay of cach week by ~ The school childrep, ‘hro‘ngh th Junior Red <Cross, are| conducti their own HWrive in all ?f the city grade schools and |in the high sthool. While. the) final | restlts ]nonl ‘ a schools are not knowh, Supt. L. Balt of district 108, reéports that al ready a partial ction of $400 ha been made| from Jthe' thildren of his district. T#u: will shortly be a+ bined .with other| Junior, fled" Cr gifts and| turned over (to the W r tund _ committe¢.. | â€"â€" _ j J Contact Warkew|> : "|>~.;: T} \Persons Thb have m'nl:iready mafe War, fund {gifts: may (still do so, getting in touch |with:a local: volunâ€" teer block worker in their neighborâ€" hood, ‘or by sending their gift to Red Cross headquarters at 521 = tral‘ avenue, where Mry. rd |A. Smith, senior staff ; asistant is charge. All chetks be. Many H?hlangl'f?ark odges, civi¢ clubs, churt¢hes, and othéer organiza tions â€" art | contributing | generous tron their treasuri¢s to the Red C War drive| Among the first of suc contributions recéived was $100 fro the Service Mother‘s club. Rifty do lars will goto the war prii f*eu.ï¬:‘n of ‘the Red: Cross._:~ | |. +. "_ [ Schools Hald Drive }! / |_ !=*| "n'u""ï¬%;‘.{am‘ ctors are divided into 16 geographical® districts. ‘,)Th"e,‘i::to tap their ,pï¬mu were | districts six, with 106 cent; No 13. with‘ 110 per cent, and No. 16, with 'IOIEper gent. [ esd B OÂ¥ t At a bedT’ï¬t card party and t a week ago Thursday, as reported by Mrs. ©Carl | "Johnson, 641. Glenview road, N Shore, lodge 171, Scan danavian â€"Fraternity of America, auc» tioned off "to. the "highest ‘bi among the lodge members and guest$ merchandise donated by the member: and a <few) merchants. ) Tickets admission and the proc¢eds .of th¢ auction netted more than $65 for th¢ Red Cross War fund. | t4 | wi k h.‘ m pla‘,, E. DeLeuw and Charles I Bates; dis> trict No. 10 coâ€"chairmen, D. A. Macâ€" Corquodale and Mrs. V. G, Musser, andâ€"district No. 16 coâ€"chairmen, J. P. MceHugh and. Harry: Eatharct; salso viceâ€"chairmen Mrs. C. 1 ord Félâ€" ske andâ€"H.Bowen Stait under whon{ direction ~â€"districts ~six. and â€" 10 are opgerating. / A. Â¥ | Teachers Gmcqurunly‘ > s t ’ The teachers‘ commiftee turned in Red Cross headquarters on Satur tash, checks, and pledges amounti ‘ to $411.25, ‘representing $267.25 from the high" school ‘teachers and ($1 from the teachers of Braeside, Rnâ€˜ï¬ vinia, and Lincoln schoolk. |. / The showing of tlichs: districts reâ€" Rect credit. and ‘on <the part of disâ€" trict No. 6 coâ€"chairmen, Mrs. Charles THE HIGHLAND PARK PREYs arged at regular tute Lester s.m blisher. _ | R. B, Olson, Editor, â€"| * + || Entéred } as in 378 Central| Ave.. Highipnd [Park,! for the tranpaction of siness of Town; and)| ‘a : M hav élected, . will H::d to hear and |cons reports | of cers, to appropriate mon to defray the! necessary m,n Town, and |decide on $u 1 m:“y.'dn purpuance oz l‘g bï¬::_t :: my inge ; + ‘to ‘ conk decids the oflom I F4 p the : Sforcasld Asital" Toum *Mecting" question .of building, p hh-“!:: or of a ‘Fown | Rall / wi u’s ht up *uiier andm ntt dhatat stichis ; r:i‘n‘oll.‘ this | 20th day Xfc March, i Q‘ 4 f W Al 4 F â€" ‘. L 4] pet ¢ J hi Lymm i. Notice is Fublic Heari; priation _ ordi a‘clock P.M. at th¢ Town lend Park, J :netlk ordi tors at th he‘d (st 2 d4th, 1944. Notice is herby given that a iti budget and N smmu Town of Dee: in County of + State . of â€"Ih , . ine! â€"the Gene fund and th ,;oor. I 4 ‘o'r“thq fise ear‘ beginn are a {-' March !1‘. ,nu"‘ï¬u be :: and &o-ven tly ava : to spection at the Town s 0 T Hall, | 378 #ral Ave ighland| _P: Hilinois on anf after 1 ofclock P.M. M 24th, |1944. * + Mn >SUH Ne nounces the nesignation: of ‘Commis sioner C. Eugene Piister at the Mar meeting of | wal,,uf. Plist« ho was el to ‘thaboard in 194 s moved the ‘:j?y and is n unget able to Hoid office as a mem of :th¢ board; . He has }Cjfl'fl}ltlt f cthig sixâ€"y¢ar . term t),? taking .pa F:Hna y civi¢â€"affairs. || § Ma;:h‘llv +. Johnson, 4 well kL' local resident and Jandkcape, architer has <heen appginted ~to succeed : N rPï¬si r ‘as a member ‘of ‘the d ¢ Park | ioners.. |;| n sPr n‘tm’n?lgrgof::jcbon ;Arthfr:W: | n,-ffes‘ ent ; Edwa M. ‘Stecle, y presitent, W.) Fr Callagher, J. Sigurd Johnson and M Callagher, J shall L. Joh . At the March meeting, permissic was given "tqo the a::% organiz tion of Highland Park to erect an 0 ernight cabin in Sunset Woods t a location that will be puitable ta the and the Park distriet, . 0 > } .! Dated ‘this with the: gnappy drin :nd i ct._to&n her fre :ll:h in [X m'mm: Y 1 * “’b back t ons ie en one f a him. | Before he realized wi had happened, he had hold | %‘g LO€ 4 PRINTERS IN] ’Wufl the w:n's liq ill for 1 amounted to han ahx Iil= lion or “p::’ i ta. ¢ were i sted"in \a comparison of total bills versuk total lu} | b’isr' The amount |spent ‘-I fuel > service was less fifth of th¢ : amount t for gig youp. :{. :: . _A .4) ¢ 3. 14 En o en roaree in | housthoid mekut i) fot of home Feukt opaed mgaht. : Oh for nite and a candle jwill not burn. E“,t':‘:.‘“‘.‘.:?..... prd other war contribuâ€" tions by the Gas Industry is a iting, NOTICE |OF PUBLIC HEARING Town Park District _ {Rabbi Wax to Dis News: Items 1 ‘W hat Is Importan D Setut tor heating Interiges o s. At altitudes of 25,000 LBERT. LARSON unhfldc‘,lwd ‘Imbr‘;tht funke: min "he" old u’t!"" oi it alt lmfl-. and | that nfl"..'& 6 n.nu'l'l"l -'r"" .I.-thrm ‘b'i.ql i‘éroci P. y, Ap 20th day of March, 1944 lerk of Deerfleld Townshi Ydft 85 Dt ie FOR SALE: BASSINET, ABY â€"\"scale and other baby equi ACall H. P. 605lâ€"after 5 pm. ~A* Help GHRL FOR GENERALâ€" HOUSEâ€" NURSEMAID OR SECOXT |GIRL (white) to help with | Top > s:h-{' Aâ€"1 references ired. . Call H. P. 641. (§1) FOR SALE: 1937 FORD, STAKE body.. Call H. P. 4990, . (5) MAIDS, HOUSEMEN, BUs A. Wa‘x. will speak on the sgbject, "What : Is, Important ?". i it The sermon.lends itsclf to an t ationâ€"and discussion of the and value of life apd its experiences which man ; is m to question in | these days of chaos and comfusion, | . North ‘Shore ©Congréegation . {Israc :‘dloc;(ed sat the corner pt I and . Vernon a y â€" G * Bervices <are uovmw held j every Friday night at 8:15 o‘clock ank visiâ€" tors are always cordially w t VERY fGoon \émx;nmc:w;'n,Ff Tâ€" tion ; for gardener. R ~ Kindly telephone H. P. 97. ~| (§2) At ~the _regular . Friday i services® bf rNou‘_;h Shore C;F tion Isracl on March 24, Rabbi James Want Ads 3JTUATION‘ WANTED: HAUNâ€" is dNu liggk curtains done in my home. ‘ 0 * Or 4 ,.4512.?‘ ups .kkvq’; a h; ART TIME GIRL POR GEXERAL office work, 6. days a : ) TéeL H P. 188. :. 1. «J > {1) Thursday, March 23, 1 P lored. t h k. PM you are,in other war YV, bell boy, male ngfit clerk Hotel Moraine. PP. 44 ILLINOIS | . ; BELL TELEVHO#E‘ COMPANY | _ Position Wan‘t«:l' ANOâ€"TALK 4T tions. so vital in war as well a Civilion TELEPHONE OPERATORS Help Wanted A war job in the * WITH l FOR YOU! COME IN For THE E’E t3 Wlb ## $1â€"54) BOY, Apply {tiny Lo