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Highland Park Press, 13 Jun 1944, p. 4

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m o [ = o € Â¥..‘ In W Booth High school and Girl Scouts working in the booth at Woolâ€" worth‘s the of June 5 to 18 inâ€" clude Peggy , Jane Morrison, Adele Mason, Isea Webster, Gale George, Helk@"| Sarett, Susie Mills, Betty Locb Betty Kerber, Sue Olnistead, M Apel, . Irene Davie, Patsy Harris,{Arléne Barker, Jane Arenberg, Fraftina Bell and Jean Washburn. §>»{ * . Women s is the booth are Mrs. C. F. , Mrs. E. P. Engelâ€" brecht, Mrs. . Kitner, Mrs. Howâ€" ard Detmer, Edward B. Sherwin, Mrs. Herbert &. Holt, Miss Florence Walter Reters, Formerly of alhis City, Â¥ in West Word has received of the death of Walter in Los Angeles, Cal.. on May, 29, ing a short illness. Mr. andâ€" M#L| Peters, who lived in Highland â€" P for several years, moved to Los es three years ago. Mr. Peters employed for ‘ many years by the Mandel family of Highland Beverly Hills, Cal. Surviving is widow, Sue, three children, M uth Pera, Mrs. Mirâ€" iam Smith rd, and two grandâ€" childten, Ba ~Pera and ‘Nancy Smith, all of Angeles. Services weft) held in Los Angeles. Miss Sullh who saw service in France with unteer unit in World War I, died Wfter a brief illness. A daughter of Jate Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Sullivan, is survived by two sisâ€" ters and a br . Interment was made at St. Mary‘ ery, Lake Forest, Capt. and ] Chestnut stre Mr.® an(l‘: Railway aven Riteiowwwsday For Nurse Births Af Hospital Pyt. and * Harry Nielsen, 319 Euclid aven ighwood, girl, June 8. Mr. and Walter ‘Strub, 704 Lennox avefie, Northbrook, boy, June 10. $..: "=c. Mr. and xfi?mflmt DuPuis, Red haw road, N&thbrook, girl, June 10. Sullivan, RN member of t cago, was }li(hwood.hfi Mrs. aflbtmbfl’ is _ the booth Whring the centive vent or mvest, disâ€" cover or Without itâ€" and don‘ any one tell you otherwis s country .. would lose its i; place . amang the nations." Ks * last war. | That when any man works hard and BiFes his dollars, those dollars at@ his. He can spend them if al‘., % t put them to work or $ sW Reeei e cb s c 6009 Call ahy hame you like. Call it terprise or Demâ€" ocracy ity. Whatâ€" ever you it, it‘s Americanâ€" Pdwes Pearl Speaki here is article. known t« If‘s th human t the worl That wiileh a man sets out to be a or a shoe salesman or an & engineer that‘s what he s to be, ‘And he can be: | 1| ; That‘s way Am That a farmer plows his field a ifits his seed, he‘s got a rigl§# to & fair return. A right to Yity more landâ€"extend Ihis fencem / 7 That when a business :otmd ‘a n cs::’ he‘s bui of a ' nobody take that future from him. To TOM CLARK n a business man ess, he‘s building â€"â€"and nobody> can of free ‘enterprise, ihogcht provoking ie author is unâ€" it it, there‘s no inâ€" went or invest, disâ€" . Without itâ€" t a.name for the a works. thple principle that s like to get on in Ne inss ading m -o:'t: [Stanley Brower, 247 erfield, girl, June 7. | Frank Pedrucci, 460 ‘Highwood, girl, June ~‘for Miss Catherine or many years a sta{f Merg Hospital, Chiâ€" the St. James Church, ednesday. 7 , ote., U. S. busiâ€" Gas co. in charge month of At Mrs, Marc Law ‘and. Mrs. Maurice Pollack of the Highland Park/League of rmn'eil NVoters â€"will a the meeting of the National board of the league to, be. held>= in Waghington June 19 to.June |23. ~!|} ‘ â€" Mrs, Law . was |elected qne of the ux directors of the Natio at the récent convention, and Mrs, Pollack was nted as ome of the national program| chairmen.} | | The board will formulat« and . consider â€" revision of league byâ€"laws. | _ Local Men Report for Duty in Armed Forces Of the thirty men who re; duty with the armed forces. from Highland Park draft went intp the army and the navy. . t + Inducted into the army « were: â€" t Highland Park _ Richard E. Samueison ‘an C. Free. . F Fedgony: William . Bjork,â€" Sheboygan, Wis; Robert Firnbach and Leon|J.] Lewis, Prairie View. u/: * Inducted into the navy ‘0 * une 8: Highland Park | > ; _ [ || Robert ‘rmm,]sm.io zwfi and Leroy J. Miller. |: n wlel $ ons is Mighland FPark °_ ., F George Hall, Earl U. Letapi Jerome J..Cote, Rene P. iLaver Jr.. James â€"E. Thomson, Frank uo Â¥5p m'd for ist week fevoual \‘Thomas |1 , eight ho Lt t uie 2 00 uen hy © c ns ns "oske. tyT d B0 i,% s3 % ; se w » ;»jfi HnaRei it td i w Slukt is s C Moge c o d e‘ n . t inat e -‘I‘fi‘q ol t a A en Ns Chairmen Outline | |School District | Local Fifth W ar â€" .. (Continued from page 1) | | Loan Program . cases, changes in boundaries betweeh (Continued from page 1) schools mill:,atdd a f:;re 'child;: at oo Lt 1 || ... | one school lower the number at get credit for bonds bought by| re8iâ€" | another, if such a move is in the best dents who make their purchases OUtâ€"~ | myerest of all concerned. _ (Continued fr:n page 1) §# * + . get credit for bonds bought by| resiâ€" dents who make their purch outâ€"~ side their home areas, th¢ ent has provided the block chairmen with pink slips for<the byyers who ‘come under this uteg&yv ~sign. | This will insure any community, suth as Highland Park, gettingâ€"¢redit for the sale of bonds to people who are kâ€" ing outside the city and are particiâ€" pating in a bond buying payroll deâ€" duction plan. | All Do Their Part : | | The Highland Park | War committee is firmly convinced campaign to top its 5th War quota will be an qutstanding if each man and wo con with the program will do his part. _ n the final analysis the s of the campaign rests almost on the block chhmcn ho actual contacts pros buyers. s ns The War Loag ittee that if the enthusiastn display Monday ¢vening‘s mee is c 6n to the end of the fampaig: job is as good as bone. k .0 . ‘Divisional thairmen for the 5th War Loan includ; the following; Mokes E. Shire, Mrs, James B. Loqwenstein, Lee H. Oe‘s‘"tra‘fider, Hfibcr E. ‘Kerber, Jewmes M. Murphey, ‘Arthur | Marâ€" quette,â€" William C. Wenninger, Milton E... Souther, . Albert Liarson, |B. D. Greene, Art Olson, Henry L. |Stein, oJhn W. Monroe and P}\ilip N. Gould. [Â¥ | £4 wot While Jake is justified in a feeling of satisfaction _‘ over his war bond purchases, there is something | else equally satisfying. For he, to6, is a father of oi _ ‘fighters. Son Bob, a chief mate in the Merchant Marine, has sailed the seas to five different continents. John, formerly with the Chicago Symphony, is in the Marines. And Claude, now in New J‘“‘Y' finishes Officer‘s Training this month. #4~ Jake‘s c activity includes managing Mt. Vernon‘s Municipal Band and playing the tuba in the El Kahir Temple Band. "Extraâ€"curricular work" is the way Mt. Vernon‘s Cornell College students might express it. "North Western" numbers its "Klimos" by the thousandsâ€"families that mfid ill continue to fightâ€"thst buy bonds and will continue to ‘buy them. [They reflect the spirit of ‘America. _ ’ f SERVING i1887 *« tAKE KLIMO | GO and NORTH WESTERN LINE AMERICA IN WAR AND PEACE FOR ALMmOST a CENTuRY Loan at its ccess ected d her ccess solely e the ctive 1eves d at rried .. the en As a larger system would make posâ€" sible more types of specialized the teaching staff as a whole w benefit and such action might serve raise the morale of the teaching forces, Teachers in the two districts have been working together on many {projects Guring recent years, and the general curriculum in the two districts is basiâ€" cally the same. Thus the consolidation could ‘be effected without any major changes in either curriculum or organi« zation, but at the same time would proâ€" vide greater latitude in future developâ€" ment. $ i nbl Committees Chosen By Ravinia Women The Iilinois Education association, the organization of Illinois classroom teachers, has recognized for some yeats that one of the factors that is holding back educational advancement in the state is the multiplicity of small school districts, and that consolidation of these districts is basic to the solution of the state‘s educational problems. Thus the lilinois Education association is on record as supporting school district consolidation in the state. . The Highâ€" land Park situation is illustrative of an administratively unsound situation exâ€" isting throughout. the state. Members of the new board of diâ€" rectors of the â€" Ravinia Woman‘s club met on Tuesday afternoon, June 13, at the residence of Mrs. L. L. Jim Howe on Ashland road, for a potâ€" hick luncheon followed by a business meeting. : Headed by the club president, Mrs: Harry J. Van Ornum, the meeting was dc‘-v'oted"to assigning each of the 250 members of the Ravinia Woman‘s . _ Like so many "North Western" men and +women, Jake is a heavy war bond purâ€" chaser. Now that the 5th War Loan Drive is on, he‘s investing in extra bondsâ€"to him the slogan "Do. more than before" means just that. . Over in Mt. Vernon, lowa, Agent Klimo is the man who looks after things for "North Western." While busy as the proâ€" verbial bee (what agent isn‘t in wartime?), Jake is never too busy to be courteousâ€" never top pressed to do his share in war bond purchasesâ€"never too tired to devote some of his leisure time to music. â€"â€" E3 war sond BUYER E3 ramroaper _ E3 rather or FIGHTERS EJ musician _ Te c db o B on eLS t to i. ioh aber is tPr 2 8 es .3 U mt annei oi 394 4 e e t *A 0n B Prat ind club to serve: on at least one comâ€" mittee during the coming year, *hea the group resumes its activities in ~Ocâ€" tober. ~> * The July board meéting will be given over to detailed discussion of the club budget for 1944â€"‘45. . » > â€" Issued Thursday of cach week by | the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, Hiinois. Teleâ€" phone: Highland Park 557. < . Entered as second class mattér March 1, 1911, .at the: Post Office at Highland Park. Illinois. the paper only, and be signedâ€" with the name and address of the writer. 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