~WELCOME 1 the _this chigr@® at 43 N. Bheridun road whick s iss Hhem »Mo Pn n Christ day FIRSTCHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST This| Chutthiis ia branch of The Mother Cherch Thd] PB# horch of Dhrist, Scien: SUNDAY 8 ICESâ€" o 0J sail Theniks 11 11 aum., ‘ parish hous 11; on ., Sacrament BUNDAY, J class. 1148 p.m., io ctnpizte Women‘s g Berty. SUNDAY, . J _T 5. B.-.. Afm“l: -o-t.Tc * . 10 45 t-#‘lhl MONDA YA Jyâ€" period for & | SUNDAY, 10206 A.H P g s Et on Lanbenstein Fith Audrey Wessling at the ln::&y,’ there. us i1f 186 Armmed Ser p Private, "I may like it after}a}) but % now I the, t ing i busy canne heatt 1;45 p.m..jBghior Choir regearsal. find a * North gvapue and Laurgtte place #% %.9%., nday\ school $~n arvuder o J« worship. :’“. Lester ter, 'NE recently ed Iilinois e to his year (pf! service at B , will AF °7. pedtecugnrea yn d k w + e i 2P . Â¥iuth Choir rebepraal ng around t, "How di ::r':n:‘to o thmpl Forbes, morning is held at the |Wedn y evening i is at 8 'du: 'h:t"" 0 o# t leason serâ€" né 4, !"Go@ Only Cause ; are ¢ared fop during Sunâ€" church schod! meets in the 5:30 in the lee on this morning. 11â€" ular monthly meeting of _ monthly :nth. of the the home df Mrs. Charles ing worshp and sermon. warshig service. The annual gelebration of shool arnd Adult Bible dasbcï¬'. ) you like re 44 of ices now. d ie Acg between , Mrs. Irs The interest in | for" war wor has brough con J over th:jg various breeds of dagh} and their merits. t Dog i 0 t? by Wal ter E. Bi will ‘pro : be abl to answer some of e.ï¬ogu;.l:’ is a recognition manus f’thje pureâ€" bred dogs the.h lights of each dog hasized so ’Z’ lvmeï¬ person may geadily idgrntity the difler-1 ent breeds. cul d $ o The: thrilling ; story| -’- [ a German dog who ‘betomes a KW commando is . told. by Bertnn Shurtleff :‘in AWOL, Kâ€"9 @& The training of these dogs is combined with an exâ€" citing war story. iB i (Rit.s A Marion BJ â€"Cothere history ‘of ing the ages in the book. What these, birds ; Guadalcanal, North / is told. . . +|} i I The: thrill g.sto}fl' dog who betomes a is . told by | Bertran Homing P Animal | by: ] hard. Demâ€" pewolff is a stirring rep of the devotion and courage of animais in war areas. (The boqlï¬j' scribes in detail the work of dogs, mules, camâ€" ¢ls, pigeons, horses, elephants, Hamas, canaries, and| a host (of/| other less important an x;uh“\vm f:w, e";;rfo;;l;: ing endless Helpful:‘cho “’ Some inâ€" teresting tales of { the seryâ€" ice men ‘have also been, Elcluded. ‘ has come to play an important ‘part. The Highland Park |Fdblic library has seyeral mew books which tell of these animals .heroes: an the battle fronts of the| world. ; | C Tedils, E209 _1,.,.,..,!] E1+ The use of animals for, war work has come to play an important ‘part. . First opportents for t will be the |enlisted :1 medical department 6 dan on June 2 . The day they wil play th team from Rort Sher | Jimmy De| Santo h@ds donated his ervices as uthpire for the games. His ility as a qualified. assogiation umâ€" ire, as well as his ability to liven up ball game are well known. _ .} . For the past three wéeks, the Highâ€" |and Park Olgâ€"Timers, many of whom ere members of the.téam which lost nly three es in three.years, have ‘been practicing and g¢ :& the kinks t of their |arms. ie reports are hat they have as good \a team as eh they last plzyeerther.' n Elmer Therrien, manager; has not et announced his lin'e‘ ‘but he has «wide choic¢e of expert players. The is composed of | Eb Inman, Ray Shechan, , Tom Russell, â€" Bob: Fioechi, Jim farlson, Brinic Somenzi, Aoalel l Aikke s h t in &k" oys â€" a Art Williams, Joe Ni :‘!’l‘ Be ‘='...\ stri, Sam| Martin, Eddieâ€"Hart sud‘ "Pie" Brennan. ho [A t Pes s (Continped | from (p‘ & 1) 1 be the tain attractign, families afe urged to make this night a picni¢ ht. . The facilities of Sunset park e suitable for family dutings, picnics d getâ€"togthers. Gani ;;begin at. 9 so. there awill be plenty: of: time thp have dinner and see alf the game ithout rushing. CCC + .4 ige road. . â€"Meet at 8 b.m. to "s a rid :Emw._'??:- J lupcheon in th¢ Assembly _ $:80 a.m., Sunday f4.% k :40 a.m., 'l..%;. Discussion whe t hos Moniaaren tss Cottam 0 union,. â€" H 4,1 * 4) :o'..mnh t11â€"16. w in the Assembly E care for young children. kou ‘c-..‘ Ev worship) a e Forest in M A Legion |} Wisconsin an venues. | SDAY, To louy ~> 1 H * of sarlni svonths f mravce Tok s pepe‘ in WEDNESDAY, June 71â€" Jimmy De ‘ Santo h . P. Library | :30 p.m., Oradle Ro/ with nination* TMothers wha Abcit babjes M # & o ‘or sns hetk Rotlonnale s j :80 a.m., Sunday school)|Leglie Dreiske, i ng mm d sns servitel 0 &.M., € u':a m., Christinn® Bodks 145 $.ms: Evening servh lJ-Tian Wl]l}l’lay RSDAY, J%’lâ€"â€"â€"' I E ’l * d pm., L w banâ€" _at Hotel 8t e AY, June|2â€" emnoge Anft evenint i o 43 N. HURCH aoiil, m | Russell, Bob .. H flo Somenzi, e[[R{gan, Chick . (CGeorge Glader, Nikki] ‘Bert Maeâ€" 'g,' fllfl 306 Cl E‘ is 5 h r (th§, O1d: Timers 1 (mien from the in ‘from the ‘ ‘FRort Sheriâ€" following â€" Friâ€" t post officer‘s 1#3 it Dunkirk, ‘h, and Italy jeal Newspaper for the Home. ‘ | _ | _ $12.00 Yearly, or ‘!.N‘g u.:& + vO‘c.‘ï¬aqqdql“‘ani:. # resents the ns through {} rsonage at equainted s News 4%} E READING ROOM HICHLAND PARK,. BOWLING m.x.tvslr CLOSED ON SUNDAYs "The Highland Ten Fin bowling allâ€" eyJ. located at 139 N. Second sreet, will be closed on $ until f f notice. A4a Af * > i Willard Dunham‘s grogup will kerve homemade cake and coffee. . Tuesday, June 6, oor Cobntry ¢lub will sponsor | a (dancing y. Thgre will be a Punch Judy thow durting intermission and the Camp Skoâ€" kie band. will: play. At| 9:30 ‘the| Exâ€" moor group will serve tef 3 Wednesday, Jure 7, | the Married Copples club will Have a proâ€"rated! supâ€" p:rat the UJ.S.0. At 8: there w# be calored movies lh?'n and at (8:30 bridge instruction and| instructidn. in special crafts. | > | ~â€"_ fii 9:30 informal dancing .' Mmt. l'-‘flcs. ‘L‘ . instructs in ~ballroom , danGing At 8, the Bnaideffl{fli-' illies wi tor the country ‘dance|program The : Java club meets at â€" 10. every Sunday, ‘ the| afternooi June 4, the bowling and (horseback ing groups meet at the|club. Fre to 8 a buffet supper will be serve 6:45 the singâ€"song begins and at there will be a vari show. 845 to 11 the 344th army play for dancing. | k‘ _ Keno and: juke . box scheduled for Saturday, dition, there will be an song. Overnight sjeepir for service men every S Highland Park U.S.0, spending themz'flLand fast as a member of the Sunday morning. | Patk G.S.0; will be o1 dancing party. The K will entertain «luring / th of the 344th army | freshments will be serv ~â€" Thursday, June 1, at Park U.S.0. iutniind tournament for service men. ‘There will be c by Frederick Greeneba mal dancing all evening.‘ and coffe will be setved. .. On Friday,. June 2, Exmoor Count: To Sponsor Dar Party at Local L ‘The Drum and Bugle a performance, and ‘seve given by the Boy| Scou ‘It was also noted tha service flag â€"now consist * Royal . Neighbors, will hold itsy regular nesday, June 14, at the at 8 o‘clock, at \tlii:h dedicate their servi¢ © All members are asked Refreshments will | be conclusion of the meetin Royal Neighbors Wil Dedicate Service Fia MeCQulloch, Tom ‘Weil, First Class: Milt Ste Arenberg, Jack: S Bob Leopold. and" At made patrol Jeaders ans Carkey Rubens and C were made assistant pa Six of thet Eagle Scouts have been awarded the Bronke Paim, two the Gold Palm, and one the |Silver Palm: It was further. . that there were ~more than 'yn erit batlges earned by the Scoutsof Troog 35. Those who ,re‘tei,vcf awards at)|this court ‘of honor were: Fg 5 Fangenfonts x't‘.l .. Stpart ‘-w.lo'obm mes Hhmphrey. . _ Life Scout: Carkey Ruben David King, Milt St« Harder <~were maie s leaders and elected to m the ‘Explorers‘ patrol. George H. Ha'mut:hov Scouts registered i‘ the year, out of a total regis boys. . They "t‘:vd 2 Scouts, 17 Second ih“" Class. . Among the 32 Scouts are 5 Star, 5 Li and 6 Straight First Ci Honor Three ‘Eliwli Scouts of Troop 35 The final court of homor, this year for Boy Soo:: . i:; s held at Ravinia l?nool ‘Tuegday, May 23. The highlight !Qbe,' ning was the presenta of | the Eagle awards by Clifton G. ef, Bcout ‘ executivye of ‘North‘ re eouncil, ‘to David | Ki Bob Leoâ€" pold and Ken ‘Arenberg, > R 3 T‘e report madeâ€" 'o th-‘ Scouts of Troop bvfl Becond Class:. Faul \Hillâ€"fillies wil ‘dance . program cing begins and ‘s grodup will . id coffee. . 6, oor. : Co | . } ing~ . j unch find Judy i and the Camp 1ave / 22) Ten id , and 32 First the 32 ) First Cla ar, 5 Life, 16 les Fiuk Clags Scouts.. . | * + | | f gle |Scouts have n ronte Paim, two the ong the |Silver Palm: r. reported, that there n f erit batliges Scouts * gf Troog 35. eivef awards at}this were : mds ' Denruel, rt e Rhmanvey. | Faul berg. : David: N eil, ho 1 o Stiin. Rates. i ‘ at 10. a. m. aft of horseback ridâ€" tlub. Frgm 6 jbe served. At is and at 17 :30 y Clu p ‘No. §12%, ting on Wedâ€" asonic ple : they will cin SO® to be pl’e#ult, erved â€"at} the corps on al acts Were ts. t Troop{35‘s of 11 stars. ~Baum were I Bill Bates, arlie Hunter rol leaders. Humphre in and |Mel mnior â€" pitrol ‘mbership in parents and Scoutmaster red 16 le _ troop | this ration of 71 play <At Mrs. mith will specimen to be:cut up. He Has‘a large stone collection at home. Our bench provided opportunity to cu polâ€" ish them.~â€" The: bench is javailaable very night during the to thise :rlm wish to work on ston¢s or lain rock collections. . are ':ec'l to tut, grind and polish, _ .}. man making a camera and photo flood fripods ;another a seat to carry his young son on a â€"bicycle ;‘noth t % waddling duck wd'_fln?enthe.; still Qnothe{ a'\wl)_eel barrow for a nephew. Lapidary Benchâ€"This week a| solâ€" diar brought quite a l-n.jnde.. it Something Newâ€"Starting next Sunâ€" day there will be ‘a Heip| Yourself Bnack served from 6 to 7. Nothing fancy, just ‘a light lunch \yhile- you relax ‘and gab. is s | Welc¢ome Homeâ€"We glad to see Bgt. Bell after two the pond with the Air Corps.| He spentsthe Christmas of lflw us, just before he was shipped out. | â€" St. James G. & G.‘s Et. James Bualldogs . Trk Tervace Heltonts Oak Terrace Hawks % h Terrace Destroyers.... 2 &kgl-n ilm ruprriasnmacy‘ Af \Other games find the Destroyers playing the Hawks, Monday; | the :}[elkat'Idmeet the T’qcn'}oygw ke day, and on Friday the Destroyers play the G. & G.s. fne solpt s | The Leonard Florsheims‘ itwo‘ are in the navy., Lt Jr. is an ‘duty in the Atlantic Lt. (iig.) Richard is with the flket in the Happenings at the â€" USOâ€"Salvation Army (The v?'m)er of last Friday‘ : in the Railway avenue N.C.C.6â€"U.5.0. softball tourney was the Bulld am from St. James, their vtcti&u ing the league leading Tigers, dlso ‘f St. Jamies. : 26 hits enabled the Bullâ€" dogs to win easily, 19 to 4. St. James Bulldogs Win At Railway USO Pacific: â€" The â€"next gyent on the Scout calendar wilf‘be Camp (Maâ€"Kaâ€" Wan which opens June 26 and continue in operation for Hour | week periods until Argust 14. canoe trip for Senior Scouts ull $ August 13 and last until ) At Already over 400 Scouts arg r tered for camp.. : fo wb + " ‘ )l; ~Bizh£ht of the Campâ€"Oâ€"R: gram was the campfre o? urday evening‘ at which Albert *B."Tuc n camping chairman, gave a (talk Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. Sunttn‘y seE- ices were held at Turnbull Sunday morning for Protestant Su’F‘u while Catholic Scouts attended Mass at Hubbard Woods. {} ~_@B" ~ratings were awarded to: th followifg.patrols :â€"Panther of troop Wilmette, Apache of troop 11 Wil: mete, Iroquois of troop 16 Winnetk Flying Eagle, Fox and Rattlesnak of troop 20 Winnetka, White Stag o troo;i 30. Highland Park, and the Fo: and Flying Eagle patrols of itroop 7 Libertyville. "C" ratings mg!t ‘to th Stag patrol of , troop 35 (Highlan Park, the Moose patrol of ‘,tgbop Deerfield, the Eagle patrol lof tro« Si Glenview and the Stag and Ha patrols of troops 70 of Diamond Lak The Rattlers patrol of troop 23 of Glencoe received a "D" ram.} e | _"A" ratings were awarded as folâ€" lows: Stag and Wolf patrols of troop ;Senï¬Ã©e and:Cobra patrols of troop 2 Wilmette; Eagle patrol ‘of ‘trpop 4 Wilmette; Panther patrol of troop 5 Wilmette; Black Panther patrol of troop! 11 Wilmette ; Panter patrol of troop 18 Winnetka;. Stag, Flying Eagle and Garter Snake patrols of troop 19 Winnetka; f Arrow patrol ‘of troop 20 Winnetka; Flamâ€" ing ‘Arrow patrol of troop Highâ€" land Park; Flaming Arrow and Fly ing Tiger patrols of troop 87 Highâ€" wood ; Eagle amd Lion patrol oé troop stt o io ae ts patrol of troop 52 of Derfield., © Observed in the Hobby Shopâ€"One ~_‘The North Shore Area council, 1 Scouts of America, held its most :nq- cessful . Campâ€"Oâ€"Ral â€" at Turnbull woods on May 27 and 28. Patrols from . Wilmette, Winnetka, ‘Gigncoe, Highland |Park, Highwood, Glenview, Deerfield. Libertyville and Diamond Lake took part. A total of 34 patrols and over 250 Scouts camped overâ€" night and fook part in the Scoutcraft kames Saturday afternoon and Sun-.J ‘day morning. _ $A \~"A" rating .were awarded to 19 patrols, |"B" ratings to 9 bna'oï¬, ay ratings to 5 patrols and "D" ratings to 1 patrol. Each patrol received a Campâ€"Oâ€"Ral certifiicate â€" and" each member of the various patrols reâ€" ceived a beautiful Campâ€"Oâ€"Rai ¢mâ€" blem according to the patrol‘s rating. Campâ€"0â€"Ral Ratings Given to Boy Scouts Tw i en M ;.S vill irt nrtoe Highiete Park: Tuben on ® § phone: Highland Park 557. [ c s xtoe Lt li‘ j s sation must be written on ud of the paper only, m be 4 S cents per single copy. $3. Mo{hkz&mty.lfli thanks, obituari¢s, notices 0/ unssion charge is pu Wumhï¬ Lester S. Olsop, ‘ R.‘B.Ohgl::ï¬m; “Ell ll;l.l "the Of‘ arch 1, + at Issued Thursday of f !| by Announcethent (has been (ma®4® | of the marriage, on May 16, (of y Ann Klein, daughter of Mr. and iMrs. C. E. Klein ‘of Baitimore, to Evérett Belei; Jr., m/m/m, 2/c, USCG, sén of Mr. an dMrs. /I;:Itre'tt Bell¢i of Ft. Sheridan Ave. ‘The couple, will reside in Baltimore, Mr., for the} darâ€" ation. â€" The lbri'd:;: father | is { Specialist in the United Statesâ€"Coast Guard. 1800 as C ho O en miocta ’ 7 OR 8 ROOMS,’FURNISHED, |â€" months of July and August. > |â€" l¢nt references, Smail family. Franklin 9066. â€"â€"____._ _ _( Twin babies, boy and girl, e born at the local hospital on y, May 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Panâ€" tle of Glencoe. / Mrs. Pnnt#u is the former â€" Batbara |Sullivan of is town. The babies have beeL i Dorothy Lyan anr; Donald Arthut| Baltimore Girl W Everett Bellei, Jr. T wins Born to the Arthur H. Panties Three pairs of twins have arriged tecently at the Highland Park ho ‘\» = al. On Monday, MFy 20, Mr. and Nrs. Donald Browning (the former Laura Ludbke of this town) Northbrdok, became the parents of a boy ank| a girl, the following! ThursdayCpl. knd Mrs. Wm. Undel;‘wood (the . fo Kathleen Smith, 410 Wade St., Were made happy by ihe arrival: of Qwyin girls and on Saturday, the 2, a Bo and a girl were born to the Argur Pantles of Glencoe. Mrs. gnn § is the former Barbara Sullivan of #his city. 1. (A+ 18 o Other late arrivals are: | | â€" (l) _ Mr. and Mrs. Clarence mer, h “:'« boy, %‘u‘ nw "un o yc â€" M ndllu;t-nflur hitJock{] Pvt. and Mrs. Joseph Ryba, !(m tral avenue, girl, May 27. S. Gréen Bay road, girl, May 26. THE HIGHLAND PARK The tentative budget and ‘ Tesin piar qretpoinn on the mA cal â€"y. ning on July, lm. and oâ€hl the thirtieth of June, 1945, is now on file.in the 113, Lake County, iilh-h'"f"ï¬ï¬',' hudn:‘,‘fll hr:.u‘:n†the u-‘ u.' et and ‘approp rdhu« 4or Blctdec No. 118, e Oon:{, put for the fiscal year beginning July 1, j f i Eit poises onl arl t Room, t Building, in said school triet, the twelfth day of July, 194 1:30 o‘dlock P. M., Central War Sa Time. ahig for --Nk"l-:fl&-m' ts Stork Carries Double At H. Park Hospital NOoTICE is HEREBY _ cV ' Board of Educstion uf Aenool phtric iE ho Subscription rates: $1.50 LOST : AMETHYST H Alfrmil run ts im" n ""aF aold : cham. â€" phgy, ki t ]__Call . P. 200. _ CAPEHART RADIO; 11 PIBEE English Renaissance dining 1 set ; Bell Howell filmo 8mm outit ; Bell Howelt filmo 16mm projectbr ; nest of tables ;0dd. furniture, dragles, Venetian blinds, Sevres bow!, Cliin« ese Celedon bow!_ and odds in } ends. 120 Chutch Road, Winnefka, Tel. Winnetka 1690. t3 a) Want Ads Dated this ng,' of May, 1944. }j| BOARD OF TION of. D ib Shields Towns High School D No. 118, County ‘of Lake, St jof lilinois. , ; ... q: GBORGE T. ROGE] ; ‘L!LL&AXI C. TUCK & NOTICE DRY CLEAMING Wanted to Rent Phone H. P. 178 DAHL‘S For it .'luoï¬eu G: ‘pihin.' j $ N % 0, ‘ t Becretary. ho re ti of ‘,1&« hage the) = is Nef tes Coast ':?".Qflm \ad If you are in other war work do nuw‘ ~â€" w | WANTED ~LABORERS “:;IO ARE not afraid of hard work and who are interested in year round work at 80c per hour for 40 hours a week and then time and on¢â€"half for overâ€" time. .No. Shore Gas Co,, W Park or Waukegan. 1 (t}) FAMILY OF 2 ADULTS DESIRES COMPETENT COOK or a couâ€" PLE (COO0K AND®.COMBINAâ€" TION HOUSEMAN & CHAUFâ€" FEUR). PRESENT COPK REâ€" â€" TIRING AFTER 7 YEARS. TOP SALARY; PERMANENT Postâ€" TION. GOOD LIVING QUARâ€" TERS IN HOME. TEL H. P. 948 2ND MAID, W“,’,T;";, \‘;qu, §‘y top wages. orest Ave., PRIVATE ROOM AND BATH AND MAID . FULL TIME THROUGH dinner hour, to go home nights, or ckl:mlzmn â€"several | days .a week. ~aduits in . . small â€" house. Close wmtiof:.m&u H. P. MAID FOR 2 ADULTS, SMALL BOY OR MAN FOR CARE OF lawn 4 day per week. Cail H. P. 2205, + ~> (14} COUPLE . WITH 3â€"YEARâ€"OLD ‘child desires room, board jand stiâ€" pend in return for h(lu&pld serâ€" vices. , Write P. O. Box 454. (14) Your Chief Operator + ALLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY: some wages in return for do.z dinner dishes and taking care two little girls some evenings and every ‘other Sunday. Tel. "H. P. 1052, â€" y "CM“O(’I sm' w. t ror You! | ©â€", AND TALKâ€" IT OVvEer bility and benefit plagsâ€" excellent working condiâ€" Salesman Wanted m«‘muua_q‘.. offers Wariaouth‘cv'ino'{.p‘ you .will be deing your Mb"mthe-t&n abkinteleflnuwu#â€"- so vital in war as well as Situation Wanted ‘._ A woar job in the Help Wanï¬d TELEPHONE OPERATORS Help Wanted COME IN WITH THE (14â€"15) alte * (14) (14)