_ 22 at the Highland Park hospital The little boy has been named David Ray. They are the chilâ€" dren of the Ray Ancersons of T730 Central avenue. Grandparents are the Albert Andersons of the same address and Ghauncey Bergiund of Minnetonks Beach, Minn. Mrs. Anderson is the ~former Marjorie ~Berglund. party... Highland Park guests :enlr.mdln.'illhin-rry, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Krueger, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Williams, Mr. and &flhï¬u Kee ud_‘qq-m birth of a daughter at the Highland Park hospital on Feb. 23. The lit tle girl has a sister, Carol, 11, and a brother, Ronald, 8. She has not yet ‘been named, WEDDING ANNIVERSARY in celebration of their twentiâ€" etll_ -ul(_l!ng anniversary last Satâ€" Hapner of Glencoe were hosts at On Feb. 17 â€"a daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital Dundee road, Northbrook, A baby _ girl~ arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Feb. 19 for Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Hagie of 502 Elm St., Deerfield. 576 Laurel avenue announce the Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall of Hutchinson, Kas., are the paâ€" ternal grandparents and Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen of Deerâ€" to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hallen of Mrs. Kenneth Frederick Wilson (Jennie| Christensen) of 319 No. Green Bay road. The little boy has a sister, Charlotte Louise, who will be 4 in June. of 1826 lunon,.An..‘:r-& parents of a daughter Dering, on February 23, at the Highland Park hospital. The Coultons have another daughter, Judith Henning, 20 months old. Mrs. Coulton is the former Carâ€" ohldher,huitcrollr’.noo. Kellner of Vine avenue. Mrs. Geo. Coulton of Cleveland Heights, O., is the paternal grandmother, Kenneth Robert has bean chosâ€" en as the name for the baby boy who arrived on Feb. 11 at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Thursday, Feb. 27th, 1947 In Q‘..ln to h °l-.- iones rot up Per inge es oo Month for Parachutists in Pay for Rach 3 Years WEW, HIGHER PAY FOR ARMY MEX Jn Additien t Fead, Ladging, Ctothet and Medical Care In celebration of their Mr. and Mrs. Carl Grostad of Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Coulton LOOK WHO‘S HERE! A brother for ENxLIST How at your ucasest U £ ARMY AEcaumTNG sTamos > along with special skills Visit your nearest U. S. Army r-u..a-n-hu asd HIGHLIGHTS OF REGULAR ARMY ENLISTMENT 4. Choice of any branch of service -fl‘::’â€"n-:“ 2. Enlistment from 18 to 34 to 34 years ""......"w'?"":x-.: gflg-ï¬::-l-‘d remain in service 90 days or more. Your Regidnr Army Server the Motine and Mamkind &n War oad Peoce The Army Ground Forces soldier is famed for his ability to carry out any assignment with resourcefulness and initiativeâ€"the qualities that make leaders in civilian life as well as the Army. ‘The Ground Forces not only teach you leadershipâ€" they equip rflhhb.flghpflhlhm&em a gigantic schoolâ€"going organizationâ€"with training available in many skills and trades. Ca-la*dlwdlflaewq from automotive mechanics to weldingâ€"designed to help you find the work you like and do best. * Increased Army pay scales are now in effect, and you receive 20% additional pay for overseas service. Tbâ€"hdmmâ€".&bmï¬nm higher standards are enlisting in the Regular Army. Waukegan,‘ NMincis of war and Technical Sergeant wish to do some serious reading during the Lenten season. To begin with, the library has a number of different versions of the Bible. Closely connected with this study are atlases, and a very good book, Daily Life in Bible Times by Bailey. Other suggestions are: How to Read the Bibleâ€"Goodâ€" _ Tom Campagna, referee; . Ed Cramer, judge; Jimmy Saranella, judge; Harry Eichler, announcer; Dick Roberts vs Bill Kreilling Jim Carlson vs Neil Biarnesen Tom Mannvs Jim Gallagher Cliff Boose vs Keh Biarnesen Tom Brown vs Bob Umbarger Bob Troy vs Stuart Kounty Ted Talano vs Bill White Geo. Bock III vs Cary David Dom Turki vs Lee Weideman Bob Winkler vs Don Wehrstein Chuck Schramm vs Jim White Don Riddle vs Tom McGee Eb Inmann, Joe Tazioli, Charles Zahnle and John Rossi. Fox Lake coaches are Elmer‘ Koski, David Crilly; Fred Parsons, athletic officer, A special collection of inspiraâ€" Frank Humphreys vs David Kick with your attendance. The folâ€" lowing program is scheduled for the evening. brothers‘ footsteps. Kick has yet to lose a bout since boxing under haven‘t had a lose this season will have to give their all to beat the combination of Fox Lake. Park against Libertyville March 14. Support the boys boxing club Geo. Winkler vs. David Wherstein will meet with the brother of two Golden Glove champs in one David Kick who expects to follow his pay after 30 years of service. All =*- honorable active federal military service counts toward 4 Toz Cniiating on neontinting com or * conâ€" termination of war. &&hl)‘m men now in the Army with 6 or more &M::un)nhl for the feet of your lite after 20 yearsd The Lord‘s Prayerâ€"Tittle. God Is Not Deadâ€"Bell. The Case for Christianity â€" wis. s / j *# Not thy Bread Aloneâ€"â€"Dun. This will be an American Legion (Continued from page 1) 16500 §$107.25 g185.63 13500 87.753 13188 Por _ 20 Years‘ 30 Years‘ Mel expenditure of $225,000. Sale of "The Terraces" The Terraces, a threeâ€"story brick and ‘stone apartment house on dicate of four Highland Park and Benson, 76, who succumbed on Saturday to a two months‘ iliness, at his home at 1412 Pleasant avâ€" enue. © ¢lub, 8 p.m. Wednesday, March 5 â€" Sewing club, 10 a.m.; discussion series No. 2, 7:45 p.m. _ Thursday, March 6 â€" Creative Yrm,‘lgkn.-.; Friendship club Evening club, 8 p.m. action is Long Time Resident Is Taken by Death day afternoon at the Seguin Funâ€" eral Wome on N. Second, Rev. R, S. Wilson officiating, for Alfred A native of. Sweden, he had been a resident of Highland Park for 40 years, and was employed at maintenance man. Surviving are his widow, Signe; two daughters, Mrs. Lioyd Moon and Miss Mona Benson; a son, loben..aï¬m:nm-..ll of Highland Park, and a son, John, of Chicago: ing, 8 p.m. Monday, March 3 â€" GSO meetâ€" A Portrait of Jesusâ€"Eddy Five Minutes a 65 GREEN BAY HIGHWAY TOWN & COUNTRY FROZEN FOODS and Key Lock (Coptional) Easy to Clean Rounded Corners Odorless, Verminâ€" Proof Insulation Famous Gâ€"E Food Baskets All Eood Within Two Sizes SEE THIS MASTERPIECE, DESIGNED FOR MODERN LIVING IN OUR DISPLAY ROOM 1 GENERAL @©ELECTRIC AMERICA‘S GREATEST HOME FREEZER N BAY HIGHWAY HUBBARD WOODS, ILL TELEPHONE GLENCOE 411 S Let Us Explain Our Plan for Greater Home Freeser Pleasure and Profit £ PRODUCER OF AMERICA‘S FINEST REFRIGERATOR e â€" ANNOUNCES â€" THE PRESS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 3rd day of March, 1947, the Board of Park Commisâ€" sioners.of the Park District of Highland Park, Lake County, Miâ€" mois, will lease at public auction at The Charity guild of Trinity church is having a smorgasbord supper on Sunday, March 2, at the parish house from 5 to 7. Chairâ€" man of arrangements is Mrs. Richard Allenby, with Mrs. Oliver Weed as coâ€"chairman. Enroljed at Brown U THRIFT SHOP TEA Hazel avenue opened her home on Monday afternoon for the Thrift Rites Today for Raymond J. Deist 14, 1899, he came to Chicago in 1922 and had been a resident of Highwood since 1942. He Was last employed as driver for the Bartâ€" lett Taxi company of Highwood. and one brother, Dr. Milzor Deist, of Chicago. Interment was made atâ€" Memorial Park cemetery. John E. Wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard F. Wood of 291 Lauâ€" rel avenue, is one of the newlyâ€" enrolled students at Brown uniâ€" day (Thursday) at the Seguin Tuesday morning at the Highland versity, Providence, R. I NOTICE OF LEASE thence West on said North line of said Northeast quarter tp the place of beginning, containing five and twoâ€"thirds (5 2/3) acres, tion three hundred ninetyâ€"seven and three â€" tenths (397.3) feet; thence East on a line parallel to &N.:xhd-idfluï¬.:‘ quarter hundred twenty thirtyâ€"three hundredths (620.33) feet; thence North on a line paralâ€" lel to the West line of said Northâ€" east quarter a distance of three tenths (397.3) feet to the North 1. All bids shall be made and presented to the Board of Commis the office of the Commissioners in the City Hall in Highland Park, at the hour of 8:00 o‘cleck P.M., the following described property: Commencing at the Northwest corner of the Northeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section Twentyâ€"six (26), Township Fortyâ€" three (43) North, Range Twelve (12), East of the Third Principal Meridian, and running thence South on the West line of the said Northeast quarter and on the West meeting of the Board of Commisâ€" The terms of the lease shall be MOVING & PACKING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS 374 Central Ave., Highland Park. H. P. 181 S T O R A G E I| R BE D Aâ€"L E at an Agent Allied Van Linés Addiâ€" of Positive Acting Latch Counterâ€"Top Height Temperature Control County, Iilinois. 8.._The term of the lease shall be for fifteen (15} years. Rent shall become due on the firstâ€"day of each month and will be payable and determine the use to be made of the aboveâ€"described land by the bidder, and further reserves the right to reject any or all bids. BY ORDER OF the Board of Park Commissioners of the Park EDWARD M. STEELE, President, Board of Park‘Commisâ€" sioners of the Park District of j ROY MILLEN, Secretary, Board of Park Commisâ€" sioners of the Park District of Highland Park, Lake County, fices at the City Hall of Highland Park, Hlinois, at 8:00 P.M. on the 3rd day of March, 1947. or in the form of a certified check in an amount equal to the rent to be paid for a period of three (3) 2. All bids submitted shall be Three Models . Gâ€"E 5â€"Year Jow Operating from Top to of C (51â€"52â€"1) Page 5