*3 ir’ Heipe . 3 hulncn.-mlf spending of his time in the Boys‘ :Umt and Traffic court. HMe has . ys recei one of the highest ratings a to candidates by the Chicago Bar i which bases its nomâ€"parti nmomenmoa candidates ‘or fitness for office, inâ€" tegrity, and . ience. ~At the last mumicipal eléction, he led the ticket by | writing League of Women Voters at 1737]} Rice street, or by teleâ€" phoning ~Mrs.| Harold Wampler at HP. 1541 any morning or ¢yening i:ur 8:15 p.ml No cancellations c:;! be accepted er Monday, April 17. J* ht, a vnnino-: stuâ€" dent of publi¢: affairs,, recently comâ€" pleted a trip th Latin/America, spendâ€" img s in Argentina at the ':;m j t government was initiating , its , repressive measâ€" ‘Some df his experiences were o eenfer onl ‘ 6 Fodt â€" .n“ ,;& ¢†In the 19Ms, he spent seven sucâ€" cessive in Europe, studying general conditi He was in the Cerman R in 1934 when Hitler 100k ‘over of the German nation, and in Austria in 1937 and 1938 just before ané after the coming of ï¬q. In he spent considerâ€" | time in Czechoslavakia and the Sudeten di just before the Munâ€" ith In 1936, he was in Spain the outbreak of <the Franco rebelli His last trip to Burope was in the summer of,. 1939 just prior to the outbreak of the war. | Since 1 he has made five trips to Latin Arterican countries. In 1941 he made a month airplane tour and repeated it in 1943 to compare conditions . . and after Pearl Harbor. Fat the past nine years he ‘has ked ‘a _radio proa::‘l indughou 5: wi relating social and conditions of the cessive sumniers in Cerman Reichstag i nation, and in Aust: just before andé atf %fl. In 1938, h time in Czect Sudeten district jus ith appeaségner in Spain at) the Franco rebellic BRurope was in the just prior to the ou | Since 1939 he h to Latin Argerican he made a twoâ€"me and repeated it :in Harbor. Fap the ; has | presefifed‘ | a froughout The wis fecal and o The ina of Dr. Ernest A. Johnson as pre of Lake Forest is also the c date of the college will Muuay@,wkkh Green Bay Road and Elm Place Schools Hold Joint P. T. A. for both parties. of the | States Circuit Court ot d will deal in part with cn""whï¬' ie School Expects of Parâ€" ents." Theubject of the meeting will L F The progra m C * will begin at 10 :30 ; ‘w am. with an. open VP& m:d meeting, at a x hich i Judge Gutl chairmen and ofâ€" ficers of the will present to the membership eir ‘reports on : the yeat‘s activitids. Luncheon will be served at 12:A8, after which the new officers for 1944â€"45 will be clected and Judge Gutknecht will speak. Mrs. Louis Haller, qutgoing president, will preside, and Mrs. James Stannard Baker, outgoipg vice president in charge of . p ms, will ~introduce the| speaker. 1 The entire membership, their guests, and the publid are invited to attend. Reservations dan be made by mail at Lake Fo Inaugut Ajjoint rheeting will be held by the Green Bay: road> and Eim place P.TA.‘s on Wednesday, April 19, in th¢e Green Bay school at 3:15 p.m. Mrs W. Did principal of, the Harper schbol in Wilmette, will speak mr mil e in motourre ol League of Wé&men Voters will hold their annual sfring luncheon meeting Wednesday, April 19, at the Moraine & : â€" hotel with Judge John Gutknecht of the M unicipal court of Chicago as theâ€" featured speaker. Judg¢ Gutknecht‘s s u b â€" ject will be "Latin America _T o d a y and Tomorrow." Lcaguj()i Women Voters To Hear Judge John Gutknecht Vol : followed by an allâ€"college luncheon. At a er meéeting in the eve> ng, Dr. I Mather Lewis, a aduate Lake «Forest and presiâ€" mt of yette college, will speak Members: of the Highland Park befére Tuesday, April 18, rest College ates President I'. i. l d' he "Parade of t De*ts" will be p ed by the Woman‘s| association the Presbyterian church hext Monâ€" , April 17, as a p loi'fi\eir;llï¬ Gowns .'.,. of ard o m drumie members of the associ tic C An oldâ€"fashioned /singing school will on feature as well as a ladies aid and a modern wombn‘s club. | Ail ‘uulhenol .a. ion and their friends are invited) to see thi Jn 06 the mipies fusk fechidus omm by their w mï¬Â» from early morning fo late night. The day‘s, is as follows: 10 a. m., Red C hospital ressings and Knapsack | tibrary. 12 ire. ~If you think living within your 3 | en t m epifemens s |Rummane Sale A ifice. in term: e, : | i oo are nnpred fo sporh tor Texfate [ et odlst‘Cl ure instead of war bonds, weigh luxuries] . A rummage sale will be inst gold stary! The fighting may | by the Woman‘s Society 0 be remote, but the gold ktars are comâ€" | Service Wednesday, Aptit ing home to all of us.: And, when the | Highland ~Park Methodi final tally is in, \who is to‘ say |how | baserient, North ‘avenug . many gold ‘stars we can|accept as necâ€"| retta ‘place, between the essary expenditw nnlyfva . and 4 pm.. Mrs. forever weigh on| our conscience? | |well is president of ‘the© check for $52, .l’cp'L conâ€" tributions of United Air Lifnes employâ€" es|living in Hi P: has been bsented to the Highland |Park chapâ€" tet of the American Red Cross by es Kelly ir the »compfmis fic office who lives at 366 United Air Lines| _ Dtnam to Red dms * Exceeds Quota by 9% bon, Chancel serviceâ€"Mrs; S. T. Dexâ€" er conducting. 12:30 p. Lunch¢éon â€"Served by Mrs. L. Vinyard and er group. 2 p.m., Progtam. | Mrs: R. L .. Hawki her groug vill have charge of the Mkod sale. | are. already supplementing their, inal gifts by giving to the War | Find again. | * *LR | All gifts, no matter how small or‘ , should be turned ijto Highâ€"; Park Réd, Crass headgquarters; ated in the *’ub' Service comâ€" y building, 521 [Central ayenue. If is urged that all\such dongtions, pledges for gifts wnm:er in year, be in the|' t few days | | { ed yesterday. | This ‘excecdsi amount col}ect d in Highland k last year for|the same purâ€" by $11,461, and exceeds the 1 quota of asgigned to| Highland Park by 9 per cént. . . ; ere are still a number of per=:) s in Highland Park who have: yet contributed, but . who| shpuld make giits for th¢ purpose ; oflhelping to maintain the| vital and | im Red Crogs War Fund drive in [Highland Park now reached a totol of $43,749. the Rev. L. . Sherwin and Cilbert K. Hardâ€" acfe, coâ€"chairmen of the drive, reâ€" action. Some per cent. thers say fi ‘more! 5345 while we ho en on none ch of us can dog to that thirty r â€" cent twenty fifty . per nt forty! We idw . what they ¢. If you think living within your resbyteria o Present mdmnhï¬vvyéhph‘nu see today, is alrgady one gold , two, ten! One boy who will never gh again, for (whom ) sunsets, new A sailors in e.m;;cor'nfr'pf the rld. â€" Some Highland|Parkers offices at: 5959 South Cicero av reasingly iubat:t“jed Cross ivities for .our: fighting soldiers it The How y? a is . ifice, compute that i ; of life, If ipted engd for luxuries d stars! The fighting may but the gold are comâ€" o all ¢f us.: And, when the are invited of the ir wellâ€"dress arly morni is : ed C sev | 1 serviceâ€"M ig. 1230 p. n Women Program costy ern Aled aind d mging, sct 1 as |a Ja i‘s o h vited| to yles in the blun made hospital k | tibrary. (12 Mis; S. T. Dexâ€" . Luncheon .. [Vinyard mq im | her group d sale. l Highland Park‘s NEWS Paber for 33 Years Higbland Park Pr L,“flSermon Series At meâ€" | Redeemer Luther ï¬erUmmage Sale At i) Methodist Chure! The proposition to include Pn nonâ€" teaching employes in . the| Ilinois Municipal Retirement . system was carried by a large majority. This means ‘that janitors, engi and office help will be included) io federal society security. ty Dbuukrums: . * _ | | Setmon subjects at Redeemer Luthâ€" eran church, 587 W. Centrat avenue, for the coming six Sundays before Pentecost will be biogra sketches of men and women of the Bible. ‘The ;u-:%mu will be delivered by the Rev. H. K. Platzer, pastor of the church. Each sketch for the morning servâ€" ice at 10:30 o‘clock will to preâ€" sent war. conditions the helpfuiness of New ‘Tes t peoâ€" ple. An 8 o‘clock vesper service will be heid on Ascension day, May 18. The complete series follows :] poie . _ April 16â€"Luke 24 :18â€"85, \An Inspiring "w??'uâ€";a.wu. 2:20, The Enriched ..E" m.’;&’fo‘i .’i'::, "'flh. . May 14â€"Matthew §:24â€"85, Things es l va s . May "21â€"Acts 6:5â€"8, A Mkn Full of Due :to the fact that tere was no opposition in any of the school board clections, all reported a light vote. Degrfield, 207 votes were cast, George T. Rogers of Lake Forest, a member of the board for the past 21 years, was reclected for : a threeâ€"year terim. ~. The five board members will meet later this week to elect a prekident. Tom Le ; was reekclh d presiâ€" dent ‘ofW"lW; Dr. Iréne Josâ€" selyn was reelected a board member and J. Raymond Kieding w‘t ‘electeJ ‘\In District 108, Raymond .Wible was reclected president for| a oneâ€" year term; Maurice A. P was reâ€" :?cted‘ a nfember and Byron| K. Perâ€" ault ‘was elected to fill the place vacated by Jess Halsted. H memâ€" bers serve for three year » Klected for three year terms on the Oak Terrace school boa.rjd f educaâ€" tion were Nello Ori and | Battista Pasquesi, and William Zaknle was tlected to complete the) unexpired term of two years. : President of the board, Thomas Mussatto, rda clected last yéar for a twoâ€"year| term. Light Voting in School Election and J. Raymond Kieding wH elected a board member to replace Herman Zieschke, who has retired froh the "IMinois has been one of the tent leaders in both dollar yolp nun'bcn":if lbonds sold," the S¢ said, am confident that ?m.dtxmlk to hold its mp the direction of :the new chai “ï¬e‘are sorry to lose the ; of Mr. â€"Swift who has done did‘job, but I appreciate the stances â€"that require him to 1 feel we are fortunate in ha Sherer as ‘his sucéessor for | played ‘a leading part in the w program in Illinois." f The };‘nms background ‘Mr. Sherer includes some 10 years| in inâ€" vestment |banking with the Hartis Trust and Sayings bank of Chicago and as vice president . of the Northwestern Tmupmny. St. Paul.â€M" sota; several years in advertising ard now he is chairman of the board |of the Shererâ€"Gillett company of rshail, Mic‘hig:: «manufacturers of commerâ€" cial refrigeration. f ¢ In making the announcem Secretary paid tribute to both | their contribution to the war cord in the state where sales | ceed $4,500,000,000 (Four billi hundred | million}. Y Secretary Morgenthau has ;lu; the gppointment of Renslow P.. of Highland Park, as chairman Illingis War Finance committe¢ ceed, Harold H. Swift, The a ment is effective immediately. ; MY. Swift has been commi man| since shortly after Pearl | and is now: retiring to devote h to other war activities and to hi ness. :r. Sherer has been ex t of the .committee for t ten months. Both have served larâ€"aâ€"year men. 4 Renslow Sherer He:ds Com. of War Finance ngnland Park In the Highland: Park shigh |sthool‘s Jt Highlaond Pork, Ilinois,. Thursday, April 13, 1944 lwomored Christian 26, in the t church and~ Lauâ€" hours . of ra Breakâ€" ciety. was reâ€" K. Perâ€" e place rd memâ€" L a ig Mr. he has ir bond ervices consis« me and t, the ien for ind reâ€" cretary it will | chair« rbor, time busiâ€" tive n, five of the is dolâ€" an P A At the nigeting, there will also be reports of many recent activities 'of' the local Interâ€"Faith grotp. and preâ€" liminary announcements of a pmï¬ for‘ uay. t 4) 7 } 4‘ { Residents who are interested iq'th# organization are welcome. [ ul Entry blanks for the show will be obtainable in the schools next week. All boys and girls.are inv to enter exhibits in‘ the show and parents are invited. to‘attend. â€" _ . § } Questiqns regarding (the| show (will be canswered by George #@mfld‘mp pBug (Mr. X) at the, Community cenâ€" ter, H.P. 2442. t pe + | The April meeting of the Injerâ€" Faith group will be held 4t the local *Â¥" on Laurel avenue at 10 o‘clock on Tuesday, April 18, witlfl the presiâ€" dent; Mrs. Arthur Byfield, presiding. There: will ‘be a round table | disâ€" cussiton on the subject " judice, the Threat to Déemocracy,":by : mï¬ bers of ‘the>\group who. attended th« Sermon Series At _ Bethany Evangelical A single sentence sometimes conâ€" tains more truth than, a whole book. Such is the fact about the terse stat ments which occur in the book kno as the "Proverbs" as found ‘in tlre Bible. f weld ho 1i o 5 | At the last meeting of Stupeyâ€" Smith unit, No. 501, Awium auxiliary, the following six h were â€"initiated ©into ‘mbmhg: Mmes: . Evaristo . Campagni, Coni, Wnsn Penturelli, â€" Joseph Scassellati; Rose Ugolini and Charles Wickstrand. t on + l ‘Round T able‘ Planned By Interfaith Group cago, April 13. This institute ‘was addressed by Dr. Everett R. Clinchy president of the National Cc{-‘fctte c€ of ~Christiahs and Jéws, the Rev, Edward V. Cardinal: of uniâ€" versity, Dr. Mandel Sherman of the University of Chicago, and others prominent in the movement for betâ€" ter understanding among people of different religions, | _ | MA ud It is in recognition of'rhiq fact t the Rev.‘Lester H. Laubenstein, minâ€" ister: of the Bethany ERvangelic; church at Ldurel and McGovern, will use some of the practical teachi found in‘ this book as a basis for a series of sermons in thit Pon-Ent'tt season» Service is at 11 a.m. } Guests present were members from the focal Legion post, and members from the Highland Park unit,; includâ€" ing the president, Mrs. Arthur Johnâ€" son, Mrs. Donald Bernardi and Mrs. William Heartt. 8 Aba P Fire Extinguished in Raymond Home _ Plastic artsâ€"pottery, etc. / + i+ ~The ‘topics as announced for the following Sundays will be : | April 16 "Wisndom." Ns | t im [ MA 1t | [ANWheiabeRe Phatieattint » May 1 ‘"Attitudes rd ‘Wealth." . Models â€" airplane, medel . trains, il\":u:s. etc. $ 400 \_Camera/~all kinds of pictures, Etchingsâ€"wood or linoniu block. ‘ Graphic artsâ€"drawings‘ and paintâ€" ings of all kinds.: Fothty s | etc. Stupeyâ€"Smith Unit â€" | Initiates New Members Following are several of the in which the contest ‘will be ‘divided: ‘Handicraftsâ€"such ‘as leathercraft, woodcraft, knitting, sewing, etc, |â€" Collectionsâ€"â€"such ‘as coins, stamps, scrapbooks, eté. U s1 . MHighland Park md!tmnra ï¬n::; partmenits extinguished a : fire in C.‘!8. R.muhau.uz;w;mm Thursday, afternoon at 12155 6‘clock. Sparks from the cHimney caused the Rotary club awards :of merit will be given to worthy exhibits and there win;en.pm; special wards for = standing. exhibits.â€" A â€" ittee | of nien and. women ‘electï¬_ by the awards . committee will be “ind(u/of the event. y f * ] Rotarians Complete Plans for Lincoln |â€" School Hobby Show uk : 1 o 2l qniee .. o i o 00 en i 5143 4 “ "Cw L* School Hobby Show â€" Unlt & Rotary club of Highland Park i 5| in sponsoring a cityâ€"wide junior hobby | WeA show at Lincoln school on Saturday, (â€"â€"'â€"â€"*â€" Apr“ â€' ffmn 2 to 5 p'm' " " .â€"-n----i The house was valued at $20,000 ; the :contents at $12,000, . The loss, ounted to $250 to the buildinig and to the : contents, paulntet s Mechanicalâ€"trgins, radio, etc. | Homeâ€"gardening, cooking, baking, w dt 14 l ts w \“'â€"i' m Aireat : pll e Phepmipr w "Attitodes Togard Wealth.= "Happy Home Life" (Mother‘s "The Words of Our Mouths. wÂ¥ carving, | | . Mr. Kline, who was employed by ï¬*" local store for the five years, # ported for ariiy duty Tuesday * I ing. + [ h‘ M n | | /Mr. Favgur, who his Had a | |of. experience with the Sears aing | | ration, has <lm by the comy | | pany [for 11%4 years. He was stom | |manager in Pri , Indiana | | entering. the service last July. j . |the age limit of men, he w . | recently given an: hond ischar L He and his wife and yeartold son pl 2| to make théir home in Highland Pai ‘Red C |Electrician‘s mate, first class, ton Ritter| will be the guest of McHugh at today‘s (Thursday) ing cf the| Highland Lions at the n House traroom at 12: lo‘clock. & n onE e |(ABe t Tok Alok New Assistan Manager At Sc Mr. Rit}:r, a former résident . Highland Park, was employed in meter ‘department Public 1 before enlisting in tht navy. For past 22 months, he has been in Caribbean area and |n North Af His wife and baby, who was onlg days old when Mr.! Ritter left Amer ion to || Hold Bingo Party . © The ~ Highland "Pirk post of_ American | Legion, No, l.g will . their th‘:antual spring binge ty at the "b Saturday ev , April 2. The gram will begin at 8 /p.m. with playing of "bingo" and prizes in ceries be Jo all During the course of the 1 opportunities will be offered to large baskets of €ries and. of delitaci hoii +.)A panbry Colonel will ‘discuss the dif~ ferent | aspects of the [Fort Sheri prograin, with special emphasis on thi reception . ceriter~ and expérience; of boys during their first few days i service, ‘Older boys intérested in firs hand informgtion about induction, cedure, are irvited .to l}mm i parents ‘to the meeting.| | â€"|.. .. ‘ Lions Club Hears Clinton Ritter Mm::y' rney Elected â€" Head of Supervisors Unusual Cast in 1 High School . To Hear Col. R The ‘high school P.T/A. has sched.PDetween the ages of 21 and 60 c uled April 20 as parents‘ night when [@#ibute. ‘Those whose health w fathers and mothers will gather, in the harmed will be rejected dur high school Auditorium at 8 p:‘m. tofPricf examination given by th hear Colonél [J. T. Rheft, commanding Rmedical corps officer who is in officer at Fort Sheridan, ‘‘Mipf the mobile unit. tBaiuwm’ ‘#‘""‘“‘ '}fl 'M.““' rF At Sears â€" ~ _ With more Highland P ns sayâ€" n Oe : o) O Rimg every scrap of papér, as as New assigtant at the High, fold magazines and n , the land Park Sears ck store is Hoyy [8500 needed should be early Favour," who . is rep Kenneth 1. §!" thesummer, â€"** _ Kline, Sears assista;n‘ for the$" " (dempmmimnntemmmmmzemmens) / 4 past year and a half. | . ysd i Mt, Riine, who wes Enplared by t Rumnup. Sale At 1 local store for the pug five years, i; Presbyterian Ch Li onp. & 19 o o C es c oi o 1B is i > . Reftesh $ anddwsod:l hbour : in the cafeteria will follow. the lecture with . & ents in charge of West ‘Ridge, , Bannock and . | _ Due to Tuesday‘s inc and the lack of spirited about oneâ€"third of Laki istered voters |visited th mary election | day, | ~Of interest on the Re was, the high| majority for Richard J. Lyons: f tor and William G. St retary of! staté, Althoug the . Lake: ty : Wwine Benson defeated him: in polled 4 to 1 imajorities ponents. The Republic for county coroner was R. Leaf, who won by a Emmett |â€" Mor ( of «Higt Park, astistant supervisor of 1 tield ‘township, was|:clected chat of the Lake Coun ;bml ‘Of /sn robent who Hapry W Washo t ponent was Harry W. 60 Zurich,. lof â€"Ela | town .llrn-fl::‘nv hak |been a of ithe rd since 1933 | . \ Legion, No, 145, will b hth‘annual spring bingo p isonic ‘ building vening, April 2. The p begin at |8 p.m. with : { "bingo" prizes in g be o:ouflwiuw e course of the even s l FOSS n To CÂ¥ M «i. <lfe® 5680 Laurgl Highland P Gen 1k .T.Ag-h :M Appointments to donate wéks :.4 i iCs vikh ty c REEA: ) [pe we motite mits vaitte in 2s in Hreauhs [ mdre4l h \Raturday, . April 29, at the Woman‘s @lub, Elm and Sheridan. This is its L#ighth visit to Highland Park,, and ($,710 pintsof blood have alreaty s $ To meet increased needs . on the Wjehting fronts, the army and : ‘Bave asked the Red Cross to i im of blood for each man : in Bniform. Quoufor&eaa'. suâ€" purban amea is 2,250 pints per i Persons to whom war has come close &â€"those who have a son, brother, husâ€" ‘hand ‘or sweetheart at the f or About to be.stut to the battle arkasâ€" nake up the YJargest number of ; Red Cross officials state. Most 4 ons who give realize that the hschwqmï¬bufunhyu go save the life o x solflier or, kailor Wwho is dear to them. : i Appointments to donate durâ€" Ing the mobile unit‘s visit to Hi 5t. Mary‘s Cemetery Comm?t;uant "A tolal of $126 was received from e 14 «ins of paper in the ‘ pick»npaâ€";alxmt twice as as in February. Proceeds for both total $200, I A ladies‘ dress and coat will be featured as well as a men‘s) readyâ€" toâ€"wear department, children‘s millinery, shoes, books, toys, ware, furniture, bricabrac other miscellaneous items. & bhi Wax will speak on the subject, "Morale and (Morals." In this disâ€" pourse, the Rabbi will analyse the moâ€" rale of our country and evaluate our moral standards as they obtain at the present and how they bear upon the {1â€" There will be many new uses the large number of used items to go on sale at the rummage sale spons by the Woman‘s association of the Presâ€" Moed O Nee in ie . ACroene Â¥ ,Tbcnley_ill'opa p_ptLfl’ a. m. and continue throughout the day 'untilQp.ln. 5 e 6 CA Passover Memorial Service Friday At | N. S. Congregation: . This Friday morning, 14, at 11 o‘clock, there will be a memorial service at the North Shore dcfaun,muï¬ï¬'g;;{u preach on the subjet, "What is Man ?"* will be heard at 8 :15 o‘clock, when Raâ€" day, April 19, at Santi‘s, 490 Deerfleld avenue, at 8 p.m. Aetek. ‘The president asks that all memâ€" bmthmukthc discussion of new business and plans faor: this year. Miss !J:ae- Do:i;;t. 454 ~Railway m' llou" 'w‘ Jw 'Sgwl-ï¬ï¬‚ city clerk of Highwood NEW CITY CLERK OF HICHWOOD MAY i on May 1; when he ntif:suï¬- office. Miss Donini has had al experâ€" ience. Mr. Scassellati has purchased a tavern:in Highwood. : When . city officials~ were vhat, is L most needed in ‘ark, . they ~said, ‘ "Without now ‘ plow, the streets be leared efficiently." , _ So ~with $500 ‘raised ‘ from W&M to the city, mith, H..P. 480. ‘Any normal etween the ages of 21 and 60 conâ€" tibute. "Those whose health be armed will be rejected ing the riel. examination given by the |army hi Godiur aper Salvage to Buy] now Plow for City | * l4 5c a copy; $1.50 per year piaidly s w n faak Awtiige e £ )2 ht macve Nad heir blood e Liood il 28, the. W *s . This its of S d 1%