5 To . t sw i 5 :30 8UNDAY, Ju h E4. We 11 am., service.. Dr. Sherwin -{m preach tb:‘-; "The Increase ® M 14. s i During a r months,â€" . parents service may. leave “.tï¬y.“ Seh u.'-..u:; morning at A free publ by this chor which is ope: Christian Se borrowed or on Saturdays (Wikbt The Sunda; 11 o‘clock a meeting, . whi Christian Scie Church, The urech of Christ, Scienâ€" m e Je hoh of ho Â¥$30 a.m. !OM‘I‘-'..J The held on s inspiration, f‘vr the orphi m :c«tnul * follow :iochfliau4 be an outdoo ï¬l pastors AY, J wote Pmeuiy MpAY. .l: BUSDAY, J 140 p.m., y meeting of the W. M.S8. with Mawley at 1M}5 S. Linden a This week -'u-‘ghhmu ut Nupervilie Maurk® Larry Vetter is in at» tendance f etfany . * Next w Pridny . July 28, the Barâ€" rington park Skh u'-:mp«hd.“lh y Stauffacher | _ City will rn:t After the de trative . counc Murvept Fes Church . Atter THURSDAY, _ 130 pm.. WEDNESDA dozen patric smy win belfiraiet nctntt pary with ahe *. Paul‘s e h Mrï¬ There will how. t rings. double, cracks. paste, . boil tei Poge 4 WERMOME 1O CHURCH s8ks$7: The subjec In t f costs v alu e ® _ roastin tance. 4 accurat treme ings £. This ChurcMUs & branchk of The Mother 127 caffeafwrighed 14 pounds re ce n No on y longer believes â€"that th#ig timatoâ€"once called the "lovfl afiple"â€"is poisonous. Now Fe@pra Fisheries experts are tryigg {b dispell a similar fear of Whe®#oyster in months having Sb TR". The bivalves, though . & le less plump in summer Shro nonetheless edible the yea # nd.. stitut 1:48 pm., "Me CHUR i wore h.vm. l&hd will be C â€"30.. This is a fesâ€" the churches of the forward to.. A day of and ‘"open house" wel and old peop®‘s home. iee will} be held at 3 a program given by Home at 4:30. p.m. ~show s canners t‘ wartime rubber m’t:flybead ;h:; gently. Check t« rd against rubber ys of high meat F‘gh ration â€" point l 0 w â€" temperature" 2l t, ‘ its is pa . these results. © Little Words with soap, then ites, using 1 tableâ€" in one quart per can all you can. MJ "onler "The. s rink CLARK ih‘gn;-h-ohw Ph.- #:80 o‘clock in 0 in the afterncon and #â€"o‘clock. On Sunday is open from 2:30 to tbie. and all authorized iterature may be read, ealing, is $ p‘cloe (his Recics leaspn ser" 23. ‘Troth." L C :h:' service is beld at prrucee . cinthinenkes" n‘s auxiliary will hold unset park. This will ay school and Adult 1 ant i ‘hold Sundey eared for during Sunâ€" orship. "The Victory he sermon nm-'ol Laubenstein, ter, k Fellowship service. period, the adminisâ€" convene to appoint a mmittee and. to conâ€" nference "Guaranteed rthur .V‘o:‘?' at 6:‘ (GGas co. sehool in all will ‘care for them T, SCIENTIST supervision of who will be on; the the summer rponths. Harry Van Ornum, al} meéembers of Lt Vâ€"12 unit. ‘These students are luded in the: appro tely 700 +Four students . %,Bighhnd &rk have been enrolled in De Pauw iversity for the summe@r semester, flrofflceoftho' % r ‘has anâ€" nounced. They are Earl) Hutchison, Roy Nelson, Richard M@Datiiel and FOUR QTUDBMï¬ï¬gLL AT DE PAUW UNIVERSITY (A huge stage will be copnstructed at the west. end of the Coliseum to acâ€" te the cast of| more than and the full symphony orchestra. In addition to the regular box seats, hundreds of chairs will fill the arena. ning_of the : State Fair. Livestock squnds and sights will ‘be replaced by strains from one act gach of the mn Faust, Aida, < and Lakme, iassed choral singing, i tal balâ€" lets, and orchestral a paniment, ‘The Coliseum, where |usually the lowing of prize cattle: is) heard and prancing of show horses is seen, :gl be ‘transformed inté an opera avditorium for thevfirst Sunday eve= Rural and city music | cluding farmer and warâ€"y clzmuu, are cooperating the success of this initial â€" the field of opera by an Pérformers have hee among amateur artists in y munities of the state and| r sing their assigned arsals will be held at John Anello, veteran M or, who will direct t tra. . t tion of Music clubs and sity of Wisconsin â€" Rur department. a Transform Coliseum Good Music Offered At Wisconsin Fair Lovers of good;mquk:t I1 be afâ€" forded .the opportunity the Wisâ€" consin State Fair, A 19â€"2, of enjoying the first state ra ever presented‘ ‘at any fair in. America, Sunday, August 20, according to Wilâ€" liam T. Marriott, State Fajr manager. ‘This "hirst" in allâ€"state} operas is presented‘ ‘at any fair . America, Sunday, August 20, according to Wilâ€" liam T. Marriott, State Fajr manager. This "first"~ in allâ€"state | operas is sored by the Wiscorigin Federaâ€" r. and Mrs. Robert D. McClure, 2;‘ Glenwood avenue, boy, July 18. Mrs. McClure is the ,fonper Donna BLnton. * i . and Mrs. Walter Garon, 344 N St, Johns avenue, boy, July 19. 16. t o. lJpl. and Mrs. William| Thomson, 6 S.. Second street, boy, July 17. r. »and Mrs. Nonï¬bd â€"‘Kline, Techny road, Northbrook, boy, July r. and Mrs. James lin, Sommerset â€" avenue | Deerfield, boy, July 14. Fioiiienk 4) ) iess . At the drama and radiq main proâ€" gram session preteding the: informal round table or First Nighter clinic, Mrs. Ward will present a cash prize fo? the best First Nighter script . reâ€" ceived in the contest just ¢nded. Any fifteenâ€"minute play which | the â€" First Nighter judges will pr ,Jtee' means 31& for the author, so Caldwell and Kerr are as eager as anyone‘to find the real answer. e T & rs. Giesecke‘s play, "What Doth it Profit," is being produced now by the Uptown Players in Chicago} # Births At Hospi Glenview avenue, girl, July 13. ‘ Mts from the script| that was sold, based on a U.S.0, housing theme, will be read by the two writers and the radio‘ editor will point dut the good features in this object lesson|â€"‘The two writers, who met at the annual conferâ€" ence and became collaborators, trying out their plots at meetings af| the North Shore Creative Writers, aré Mrs. Fred Gigsecke and Mrs. E. W. Froclich, both of Highland Park. > (/; . > Local Writers to Take Active Part In Writers‘ Clinic _ #130 a.m., Sunday school. > |),| m“t:.h h-“A"!pdlu ted," Luke # s + pick # â€" Evening worship at Lake Forest in the _10:30 a.m., Celebration of ’:fl Comâ€" munion. _ Confessional service | boe at IO.::Oa:.-. A-m-eo-:u -.7" n made previous Friday, i"" the afternoon and evening. E13 *‘ ‘Greon,Bay roo8 and Lrach grease . . Kinley avenues. IUHAY. August o0 ome Pnagey . school, [/Ats." len Breakwell. u.‘rhtu’j-t. t w:u, a.m., lmludmh PS B .‘“ men‘s â€" sotiety _ Sev meets the nm.‘fuu-y 5 month. Mrs. Irs Breakwell, president. | [ EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN chiyrch or w. uie 2o Maondars SUNDAY, July 22â€" H. P. 1731 td Lake Forest in the Wheonmnd Meâ€" â€" recruited rious comâ€" ready are rts. Final e Fair by ukee diâ€" ‘optra and i. bnnenern w ns ts . cce se wl 1c enc d an i ti es 6 o essm aitens yï¬# CF w;:*@é %{@i& PeCAE e souphey roups, inâ€" nt worker to assure nture. into state fair. in |church | | Following is a list of all who|donaâ€" Must : {ted blood, when. the American Red tel Hikce :: Cross .mobile blood . unit vis?t d |the LiE ~| Highland Park Women‘s club on July * M «* !7 and 8. Numerals in front of inames rlap, Servic, | indicates the number ,:: dorations n month.| that the individual‘b;:'i_de.! } or linlhrd *A il?'-.m;icâ€" j Teies o â€" _ pn es s d(fr " Mrs. Dorothy 8. Davie, Deerfield | $â€"Mrs. 10| ! S | M Bianthe "Muerer, "8â€"Phills, i Cole, R L 6â€"Mrs, Mildred m&. ( | . mjaslon. =â€" . | ~10â€"â€"Mrs. Gerda® Kloepfet, Mts, Elizaâ€" e Univerâ€" Sociology ghland | : We bave received a lq‘t r from s Pauw |France from a former idanite, mester, | who says Berlin is‘ the n% op and as ‘anâ€" |then home;also one from Italy, This chison, j young man â€" Italian and iel and | French and says he. finds both very ers of useful. Although l many things its are |about Italy, the former honje of his ly 700 |parents, he is anx y Awaiting during |the return trip to "Home, Sweet 591 biscuits, etc. 7:830 and it The supper on Tnmd:i prepared and served by. me‘ the ‘Mothers‘ Club of 1 Park, was a real Ho biscuits, etc. Supper was s 7:30 and it was a sample : â€" Random Shots | suge§ Major Fitzpatrick is back at the club after a very busy week at Camp. Lake; Wis., where ‘he wag an inâ€" structor in Handic at & Sailva> tion Army Lï¬m‘r}nmti:t' . From reveille at 6:30 a.m. until late in the evening â€"â€" things were humming, with a miniature shop in progr . A cocognut from an imperial tree which grows 40 to 60 ta}r igh and yields continuously, has been reâ€" ceived . by â€" ie Fitzpatrick from a former Ft. soldier â€"now stationed: ré in the southwest Pacifie, |. â€">; _ Aâ€"Mate A. Law; &â€"Gtflt Clatkâ€" Clifâ€" ton B. Crow ; 3â€"Miss Ed h.ï¬t ; Robert Belt; 7â€"Arthur G. Wagner; iss Janet Mailfald, Deerfleld; .6â€"Anthony| Marchi; 3â€"Raffaela Ocello; : 5â€"Aura }6 ris\man ; 6â€"William Mann; Ray Sanders, Deer» fidld ; Harold Rosenheim } lhl era Orâ€" sini; 5â€"â€"James McClelian;? Miss Dorot? Martin; 3$â€"Vernon Peterson; bert J. Koretz: Allan I. Wolff Jr; 6â€"â€" Fox ; %â€"Miss Ruth T. Crow: ,énnt ‘. «Frost ; 4â€"Robert Pulver; 3â€"â€"Mrs, Sophic Pantle; &4â€"Laurence Herman;. 6/,Mrs GoM--lth." t 4 } Aâ€"llezrold O. MeLain; |8â€" Hannah H. Zischke; Mrs. Dorothy Bee h; Mré. Floréence Skidmore: Miss M A;’le- von, Lake Forest; Miss Rub igh» wood; Mrs. Maxine Chub! 14; 71â€" Miss. Muary C. Hart; a Evm: Miss Irene Santi, Highwood; 'fl:.‘ John K. Snobble; John Tyson; 8â€"â€"Bob (Yoshikawa ; George L. Weil; lâ€"lobart an; 6â€" Mrs.. Miriam Hafner;: (4â€"M) Gladys Looney : C.â€" F. MeCormack; 1â€"‘r rs. Marâ€" gnret Glasgow. d A 28 USOâ€"Salvation Arn Mrs. Catherine Puzin:; 4â€"Charles. N. Skidmore; Mrs. Irene Tnl;lh. hwood‘; Claire J, Winkiey ; 5â€"Thayer Batt, Deerâ€" field ; ~8â€"Mrs. ~Lila Buckmaster:;)3â€"â€"Mrs. Olivia Belmont, Highwood; 5â€"Miss Therâ€" esa Krivoka;, William J.‘ Anderson; Mrs. Miriam Shelk; Mrs. Alice Elli¢it: George Stewart; & â€"Richard H. 'llnï¬ua Bowen Stair; §â€"â€"Mrs. Minnie Sults; d Bow»â€" man;‘ Paul Petersen; Mrs. Goldâ€" stead, Highwood: Mrs, Jean Marks ; Carlton C. Cummins. I Raff; 7â€"â€"Mrs. Ida Coppi; 6â€"A 5â€"â€"Mrs. Rlizabeth Baughman; M ie ieem mory e se .llohnilnl:.;.lll'rlngimh: Câ€"’â€"ln.‘ verson. *# «_ Mrs. Jeanette Fredrickion ; William W. White; Miss Peggy White; el Larâ€" son ; Ch-r‘u R. Yous Jr. 1d ; 3â€"â€" Mrs. Lydia R. Bowman; ‘Mrs. Hatel Maeâ€" chtle; 6â€"Mrs. Helen ilchenféld ; 4â€" Gordon R. Pirks; 5â€"Roy Millén{; 9â€"Leo LaBuda; 8â€"Fenner Srl ing ; . Mts. Desy Saielli. _ Highwood ; â€"â€"Danie!)‘ Gutman : Mrs. Eloise Heitman; 5â€"Theogore s P. Jardine; 7â€"â€"Mrs. Christine Rudo‘ph:, Mra. Isabelle Homeyer; Mrs. Iiirothr{ hler. 4â€"Mrs. â€" Hortense fenfield; ._ Mrs. Jeanette Kroch, Deerfield; 4â€"M Lillian Cabonargi; ‘Mre. Ellen Bellei, . Highwood; Miss Betty Tiaden; 4â€" t ndauer ; Mrs. Charlotte Tyson; 4â€"Aime¢ M. Simon; 5â€"â€"Mrs. Luana Swinea; Arthur| Strubel ; 6â€"Raymond M. Sneeden}; 5â€"â€"Mi#s. ;Z’Jlu Foreman; Miss Carol : 4.4 ney. 8. Mason» 9â€"â€"Kathryn Lemly; as Garrity; 3â€"Miss Pearl kedn, Highâ€" wood; Hilmer, Holls Beik ; "itk ado c W e i J Theodore : Loeb. Nathan;: _ 5â€"Mrs. _ Margaret _ 3â€"â€"Mrs. Stuart Tapper, Deerfleld ; Rose r&auntm; .2â€"Mrs." Nita 11 wher; Mrs. Mary L Crowell; 9 4â€"Mrs. Bertha Goelits, Deerf Mrs. Edal Connolly ; 3â€"Mrs. | J Sarett; 6â€"Miss Dorothy Teare; M Johnson; 8â€"â€"Mrs. Patric Adeline Watis; John A. Kiemp: Ads McCormick; Mrs. Agnes Z Miss Mona Benson; Anb$ Â¥F. Louise Carani; 10â€"Jacobâ€"Fell; son; . 7â€"â€"W. Fred Gallagher:; M Beitramo, Highwood; Miss| Helen Stanley Fredrickson,: bs > Kilroy, Highwood. . > / &â€"â€"Mrs. Jane R. Geils;| hart ; ~ $â€"â€"Mrs. ‘ Evelyn fl.ou Korb. Highwood; 6â€"â€"Wil D. 1 Nortp Chicago; 5â€"Mrs. Mar Pvt. Helen M. Keilman,| Ft. | $â€"â€"Anfia Schilling, Ft. i8 Ruth .E. MceFarland, Ft. |8 Phyllis Moran, Ft. ; Thomson; Mrs. Sophie Mu f ion Larson; Mrs. J?lah W Marjorie _ Schowalter;‘ 4â€"Mrs. Lillie; Mrs. Jessica Humphrey; Lila G. McKinney. » D GHe PPAAAE 4 CC C ENUE MIS 4 Virginia Lunding ; 6â€"Mrs. fn man; Mrs. Ruth ‘Wilson, High Thomas Miller; 3â€"â€"Newton Fisc wood; Mrs. Martha Cooke; Mrs. Klemp : 0â€"-â€"6«»:& Keeler ‘lâ€"-il Richie Black; 9â€"Milton Voigt; Lawrents; 3â€"Lilas Lencioni; M Schramm:; Mrs, Ruth Postels; |Ja Miss Ruth M, Larson:; Mrs. M R =:.n: Miss Gladys Petersen, r stom ; # IM'I'IQ m DTH‘ PB â€"Mrac x‘ ":nn â€"Hr h::'ï¬ re. n ; r8. Janisch ; tlnuy Eichler . Vire ginia â€" Clutton; 8â€"Mre.. Ives ; :lâ€"w.:l:o.r 'l'lilï¬z 6â€"Mrg. D?o hy !Wl- LH ®B. Scarbrough ; r8. Trine Maley: Mro. Hikebeth Childs. Miss ‘Theima Nielson ; 7â€"Mrs. ser; 5â€"â€"Miss Maris Viti, Wilmet M Eva Schwandt; Mrs. 1 Pnd‘:. Beam ; lâ€"\'mo-"h-lr:t beth R. West, Ft. Sheridan ; 8â€"M thy : Morley, Edward F. lorlg.; ld-‘;l:kli 8â€"Mrs. Grace [ num, lairée _ Arenberg, :â€":gln Nathan, Lyman Gurney, | than, Karl , K. Hoenerbach, ? 7â€"Mrs. Hasel M. Kern, Isadore berg, 9â€"â€"Mrs. Florence Schm Estelle Edmonds, 8â€"Miss Lils La 8%â€"â€"Mrs. Ruth Porter, 3â€"Mrs, Rut! Mrs. Marian Muilins, lâ€"-au Steinet: â€"\8â€"Mrs evening, nbers pf lighland memade irved at of real hy e Pantle; Madeleine ra. Lydia Nietoria . Kloos ; 8s Sally « Galla» â€"Arthur Comtent idA nsl Cordi cb car se s it in Lk M:Hf'-, ym »‘M‘i» & Noi t e en s rairle n; Mrs. 1â€"â€"Miss ; 4+« k; Miss % Johnâ€" kel Larâ€" pld ; 3â€" el Maeâ€" id : 4â€" ; Italia .. Fiinn ; W$ Marâ€" ; _ Mrs,. atherine 9â€"Mrs. aliet | B. s Mabel on 4 Mss Id: 5 E’ olland ; Mrs. Wineâ€" 3â€"Carl ancroft, , High« Marvin Edith Lmia- Doroâ€" an Orâ€" Edith le Naâ€" thfield ; ; Miss Â¥. Rieâ€" Greenâ€" Grubs, E PPESS . On Wednesday, the Married Couâ€" ples Club meet at the USO for supperâ€" at . ‘6:80. The, Northmoor Pool party will be held on Wednesâ€" day for 30 couples. At 8 at the USO there will be juke box dancing, moyâ€" ies, and refreshments at 9:30, | _ Tuesday, July 25, the Highland Park G.S.0. ‘will celebrate its 3rd anniversary with a formal annivers ary ball,; The J.W.B. will cooperate with the G.8 0. in sponsoring this party and will.provide and serve the ref hte at 9:80. _ The 740th M. P. ba 9Elfll_phy for dancing. in W ard Sir : Ahan Mifntmadnct Phake. Monday, July 24, is regular dance night at USO. Mrs. Lucy Smith inâ€" structs in;lsll raom dancing and ht 8 the square dancing begins to the music of the: Braeside Five. At 9:30 refreshments will be served by Mrs. Willard Dunham‘s group with the monthly Ww cake and informal dancing. | . s f + ‘ Bunday the Java Club meets at 10 a.m. GQM, swimming, and horseâ€" back ri are available during the day. From 7 to 9 p.m. a buffet supâ€" per will be served. At 8:30 the 344th Army band will play for dancing and at 9:30 there will be a short enâ€" tertainment period. t icemen at the USO and for serviceâ€" women at the Y.W.C,A. â€" i On Sltvidgy, July 22, servicemen and women may hdp, themselves to various ufdwich spreads to make their own|supper, There will be keno and ï¬nto‘rnï¬ 'mcing Overâ€" night sleeping is a le for serv On Friday, July 21, wives of servâ€" icemen meet‘at the USO for lunthâ€" eon at 12;30. From 8 to 11, the Kenilworth G.8.0. will be hostesses at a dlnciflrimrti at the Highland Park club. 844th Army band will play }o; dancing. Cake and coffee will be served at 9:30. . p 'rhundat ‘July 20th, the Highâ€" Tand Park USO, features the â€"dupliâ€" cate bridge tournament at 8 o‘clock. At 8, also, servicemen and 4.9.0. girls dance to the music of the juke box.â€" At 9;30 refreshments will be served. it d | Activities At Local USO Club \ Cookie chairmen: Mrs. Mahoney and Mrs. ti. Desk .duty for the Victory Belles: Miss S. Glass, Miss Berube, . M‘tk Marks, Miss Strong, Miss Amedec, Miss Cardini, Miss Brosnan, Miss Kearne, Miss Benie, Miss Steffens, Miss Paquet. Checkâ€" room duty ; Mr. O‘Connor, Mr. Korh, Mr. Pasanegi, Mr. Carlsen, Mr.‘ Van« derBloo: â€"‘‘Mr. Thompson, Mr. Sikor;ki.,m;:r.{'uuini, Mr. Cameron, Mr. Rohrer. : Movié operation: Mr. C. Pasquesi, Mr. J. Pasquesi, Mr. A. Bernardi, â€" Mtr.‘ Shelton, Mr. â€" Philips, Mr. Liske, Mr. Engeberg, Mr. )(or-‘ ren. § }!..â€" " Clerical s¢ryice duty :. Miss Borel, Miss Bcrtaq‘ini, Miss F. Glass, Miss Moser, Miss |Unger, Mrs. Grunner, Miss Boettge and ; Miss Georgan, Fountaif and canteen duty: Miss Weber, Mrs.. Uhrmans, ~Miss Maâ€" haney, Miss: Bellei, Miss: Schram, Miss Kelly, Miss Teibieg, Miss Herâ€" nes, ‘Miss .Alexander, Miss Cantagâ€" allo, ‘MissRueckert, Miss Schroer, Miss Rosalini, Miss Wagner, Miss flldtf‘iza'n. l& Fno;z., Mrs. Southerâ€" M’ a" 28 WW_A C “_,«u,"# . In addition to_the groups and the individuals it' these: groups, the falâ€" lowing are serving breakifast duty on Sunday morgjing : Mrs, Baraconi, Mrs. Toli, Mrs. [East, Mrs. Braza, Mrs. Crovetti, ~Mrs.‘ Notogiacomo, . Mrs. Hoie, Mts. |‘Tamarri, Mrs. Schaffer, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Ruby, Mrs.~Minorini and Mrs. Somenzi. . Clerical The month of July is a typical exâ€" ample of th¢e work of volunteers in the club. s assisting in the club program are the Highwood Service Mothers‘ club, Highwood American Legion post, L,ake Forest Council, Knights o(cfhlumbm, Saints ~Faith, Hope and Charity of Winnetka, Sacâ€" red Heart ‘g‘fld .of Winnetka, Royal league of icago, Catholic Daughâ€" ters of 'E\gq‘noton, Chicago chapter, Knights of (Columbus, North Shore Jewish Welfare board, Ladies of Isa: belle, St.. Dominics parish, Deerfield parish, c.n.&.f df Chicago, Highwood Victory Belles, Ancient Order of Hibernians, Codmrysidg unit, St. Ger. trudes Aitar‘and Rosary society. Assisting Groups \â€"Members of the committee are Ed Mocogni, , Fiore, . (chairman of building and grounds) James Carlâ€" sen, (chairmam of checkroom) Ray UnbeKann, (¢hairman of movie operâ€" ators) Mrs. |Santi Bernardi, (chairâ€" man of c es) Miss Sally Glass, (chairman of Victory Bellés) Mrs. Marig Uhmaps, Miss Nora Mahoney (chairman of snack bar) Miss Marâ€" garet Innocfazi. Mrs. (Maty East, Miss ‘Elenor, Flannigan, Mrs. Paul Mirzils, Mrs. ‘Ted, Minorini, Anthony Scully and the moderator, Rev. James Gleeson, ‘The .committee meets every month and assists in the club operaâ€" tion lining up volunteers to conduct the club program. f Various Organizations Assist in Activities At Railway USOâ€"NCCS More: than ‘@)score of ‘organizations are assisting in the program of the N.C.C.S.© opersted U.S.0. club in Highwood eath month, according to Fred Ehrens, chairman of the manâ€" agement committee, who gave his semiâ€"annual report to that.group last Friday. > P ts l on‘t Ks Resolutions o: § Subscription rates: 81' cents per ©opy. outsiwe of I%,J io. cecoa ol e n nsyion charge is pub warged. at fenéhr ad Lester S. Obï¬,', Pot R.‘ B:"Olson, Editor. Issued: Thursday of ‘eac‘f geeck the Highland k Press, 1 avenue, l’(‘ï¬Ã© Park, lilifGios. T phone : â€"Hi 4. Parkk 55 t| C ications intended ;ï¬oï¬muï¬hv;’ï¬eï¬: side « paper : only, the ‘name ::,Utldreu of } Entered as sgecond cla March 1, 1911, at the. Pos Highland Park. Ilinois. â€" The county k advises ‘the ballots will be ready the latte of September, and will ; iling them out to absentee voters btve‘ sent in applications soon after fhat date, postage prepaid. | ©,â€" sdiok If the service pan is oversfad, it is important that‘bl:: relatives ofitdin the ‘application without delay, so &s! to al+ low sufficient tilre for its to the county clerk‘s office, t ilin of the ballot m‘t:kie voter, reâ€" turn of the ballot to ounty clerk‘s office in time so that be delivered to the election of ‘at the polling places in the serv§e| man‘s own home inict before 1 & of tie polis on November 7. ‘ i commanding offi¢er, F must be retu to the c at Waukegan. â€" | yoaity Applications for Absentee Voting || _ Available in WauKeagan Before a vehicle is handedfoyer to the PW for repait and after have completed their w complet® inspecâ€" tions are made by two trai eriâ€" can nopcommissioned office y3 THE HICHLAND PARK During the entire time that are at work they are under stant supervision ¢f two skille employes of the ?mst automo Auto Painting 322 N. First _ One order which is paintedfor geyâ€" mï¬m which are hung aÂ¥by "The reads : “Ni&ht Rauchen hich means "No Smoking." ‘This ig for the protection of the| men them dvé A number of othetj safety . pikchution signs, all of them in both Gérféan and English, are in ¢vidence .aroind < the shop. Just beside gedootof ] ockâ€" room is this sign: "Visitors Bwill reâ€" frain from w:flmmmu." P d § doing fender repair work, B | _ They‘re methodical, but ' about their work. | Seldom is reâ€" turned as unsatis . In e first 14. ‘days of ation, theâ€"s turned out 75 vehicles. t does iclude minor repair work such as . i carburetors or spark plugs. Operate Shop At Fort Sheridan on the basis of their past §ki of the PWs were drivers for Afâ€" rika Korps, others were h One, ‘a former ‘violin maker tn Gerâ€" work on the production line each team performing its assi Jobs have been askigned the An automotive mhaintenance pair shop operated ‘entirely by prisoners of wnrd' is in ope Fort Sheridan, atcording to ~The prisoners handle all t repairs From l.fl* mile chec complett overhaul! ‘jobs "on & transportation eqnï¬)men(‘ exce bat vehicles, â€"â€"| > many, does bow repairs and woodworkontmkbc AUTO ncokmw Dynamic Wheel Bal . ‘Boodyâ€" & Fandar Repaifing . __ Phone H. P.+178 . RELIABLE LAUNDRY ‘ DRY CLEANING C or DAHL‘S workers flice filled PWs | men Gerâ€" x es local reâ€" Ot to at is _ YOour COOK ANDâ€" SECOND MAID.â€" WANTED : LA BORERS WHO ARE Want Ads LOST: _ From truck on Sheridan \Road between Highland Park and (Lake Forest, the small drawer to you are in mmznz _Aa;t {e"’oï¬lc'f.a“ng sire or room house wite, infant and self, permanently not afraid of hard work and who are interested in year round work at wcpersml’forflhoufll'teklfl then time and oneâ€"half for overâ€" time.. No. Shore Gas Co., Highland Park or Waukegan. (th} white, highest wages, adults, permâ€" anent, no laundry. Call H. i’ 5929. on the _ North | Shore. â€" Highland Park or Ravinia preferred. Call Village 6354. s (1f) ANTED : Girl for general houseâ€" work. Call HP. 520. _ o meyy _vb iy, July 15 and 22, from 1:30 to 4:30:p.m. On July 23 unclaimed a_rticl_eo- will be considered abanâ€" eood road 17a01s, . IJCEP rICh sou. Un very lflnd(‘ud. Soueo(â€ith‘ucmu ve ‘fron on course, R. leâ€â€˜r:sm’ct‘iou. This. is the?ioainvflchtohildm future home. Térms. + L. B. ANDERSON & CO,, INC. * Wheeling IMinois ANTED TO RENT: Smail furnâ€" ished apartment, 1 or 2 robms, with kitchen or kitchenette. Childâ€" less couple. Vicinity Ft. Sheridan. Lease if desired., Phonge Ft. Sherâ€" idan, ext.: 622. ; (21) remain when owners may clain articles left at the late H. D doned. ACRE OR MORE NEAR DEERâ€" field. Aiso: some fine: wooded THE ILLIno1s BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY _ JR SALE: Beautiful pony, romn color, young, gentle. Address Gus Ecou_ Farm, Morton Grove, IIl., a walnut night table Finder please call HP. 876. _ A war job in the | ltCM“m Sw' Cmn . ANDâ€"TALKâ€"IT OVE Real Estate for Sale No experience : necessary â€"full pay while in trainâ€" bility and benefit plansâ€" excellent working condiâ€" i n to learn i d women mhanm.. ‘“ § operâ€" othubmch.u d‘ ating. B offers able in telephone workâ€" + wvhllï¬wa“nu e in peace. h you will be dd part to "get the through,"" Wanted to Rent TELEPHONE OPERATORS Help Wanted e t y:: s ~. Thursday, July 13, 1944 COME IN FOR YOU! . For Sale WiITH Notice TWO paAYs Newcastle 4940 (19â€"20)‘ (19‘ Wt h