accepted; to the decorators British War Relief Shop at 615 N. Michiâ€" gan Ave., Chicago. L5 The idea of doing something tanâ€" gible for our British cousins has Opening on Iondly,n 28rd and running thru to Sat y, Oct. 5th from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. the inâ€" terior decorators of Highland Park and other North Shore towns in adâ€" dition to those in Chicago and the suburbs west and south are all conâ€" tributing very choice articles of obâ€" jects de‘Art namely pictures, lamps, furniture, rugs, glassware, etc., not only antiques but of modern periods PAGE TWO Give Objects d‘ Art To Chicago | British War Articles of clothing will also be W You, also, can see why a Le Gant Staâ€"Upâ€"Top won‘t roll over if you will be fitted at our store. And, like all Le Gants, a Staâ€"Upâ€"Top is "the corset that‘s different" because it has the comfort of elastic with the control of cloth. "You see, Mother, there‘s a Le Gant Staâ€"Up Top Girdle for you just as well as a Pantieâ€"girdle for me. And now you have a smart figure." "It feels so comfortable, too, and I can see why it won‘t roll over." Both mother and daughter wear "A‘lure" the stretchable bra Staâ€"Upâ€"Top and other Le Gants GARNETT‘ S â€"329 N. Green Bay Road Tel. 3900 LE GAN T STAâ€"UPâ€"TOP for certianly gotten the whole hearted support not only of the decorators but of society women and leading business men also. Contributions already received are of a very choice and interesting naâ€" ture so that this sale will offer to those who visit the British War Reâ€" lief Shop from September 23 to Octover 5 the opportunity of purâ€" chasing very fine things at outâ€" standing prices. In Highland Park Mr. Earl Froâ€" berg of 2208 Old Briar road, has been appointed chairman for this city and has on his committee asâ€" sisting him such well known decorâ€" ators as Miss Lucille S. Ullman, Mrs. Marjorie Thorsch, Mrs. Isâ€" abell Burrill, Mrs. Ann Hoyer and Mr. Leon Harris of the Alden Stuâ€" dios. Mr. Henry Bernard has offered his services in picking up any large pieces of furniture which may be offered. A sale similar in New York City netted $27,000. Anyone interested in this cause may phone Mr. Froberg for any inâ€" formation. $1.50 .. $5 $5 .. $15.00 to Chicago where they toured the roundhouse and yards of the railâ€" road in Chicago. This unusual tour was arranged by Bethels No. 32 and No. 34 of Chicago with members of the Deerfleld organization. The Misses Winifred Root, Ethel Siler, Frances North, May Page and Virâ€" ginia Gastfield, accompanied by Mrs. Adele Johnson and Mr. J. Kenneth Vetter, guardians, attended. Folâ€" lowing the tour this group visited the famed rock garden of the Olson Rug company on Crawford avenue, Chicago. Another tour of interest included in the coming fall program will be a tour of Chicago‘s Chinatown. Job‘s Daughters is an organizaâ€" tion of ‘teen age girls sponsored by members of the Order of the Eastern Star, and is international in scope. Any girl, 14 to 20 years of age, with some Masonic relaâ€" tives, is eligible to membership in the order of Job‘s Daughters. Inâ€" formation may be secured from any member of Bethel Guardian. Miss Winifred Root, Deenfield, is Honâ€" ored Queen. The Guardian Council is composed of Mrs. Adele Johnâ€" son, Northbrook; Mrs. Peter Anderâ€" son, Mrs. Philip Scully, Miss Edna Johnson and Mrs. J. Kenneth Vetter of Deerfield. The game room which houses sevâ€" eral table tennis tables, checkers, chess, backgammon and other game equipment is open afternoons to grade school age children after school, and to older persons in the evening from 7 to 10. The community dark room is getâ€" ting along in good style and soon citizens of Highland Park will have an excellent place to personally deâ€" velop and enlarge their own picâ€" tures. The Craft and Hobby Shop is rapâ€" idly nearing completion and soon more information will be available concerning the use of this room. Bethell Chapter No. 56, Order of Job‘s Daughters of Deerfield, has arranged a program of varied events for the coming winter months. Last Wednesday evening, this group of girls rode the Hiawatha streamliner of the Chicago, Milwaukee railroad Job‘s Daughters Of Deerfield Arranges Interesting Program The annual fall festival of the Elm Place and Green Bay schools opened yesterday in the gymnasium of Elm Place school. The showing will continue today. Announce Schedule Of Hours For H.P. Community Center Your new Community Center loâ€" cated at 549 Central avenue anâ€" nounces the following schedule of hours : The Center is open from Monday to Friday inclusive from 2 in the afternoon until 6 in the evening; and from 7 to 10 at night. Saturâ€" days the Center will be open from 9 in the morning until 6 in the evening. The Community Center will be open at other times than above by special arrangement with the diâ€" rector, Mr. X. Fall Festival At Elm Place School Many flowers, had be were ce made d home, . also sh Fifty employees of the Bowman Dairy plant of Highland Park with Mr. E. E. Lynch, former manager of the Evanston Division, gave a testimonial dinner, in honor of Clarâ€" ence H. Witt, former manager of the local plant, at Blum‘s on Milwaukee avenue, Monday evening, Sept. 9. Clarence Witt Is Honored At Dinner Mr. Wit man Dai manager years, ret ciation of service it presented The regular business luncheon meeting of the Senior board of the Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia Center of the Infant Welfare Society will be held at the home of Mrs. Kellogg Patterson, 202 Maple avenue, on Monday, Sept. 23, at 10 o‘clock. Kindly telephone H.P. 2985 by Friâ€" day for reservations. Infant Welfare to Meet Next Monday Pick Up Bownes On Forgery Charge Lyle Bownes, 27, 618 Homewood avenue, former employee of North Shore Buick agency, was extradited from Dubuque, Towa, by Evanston police for passing fraudulent checks along the North Shore, according to a report to Highland Park police Friday. Bownes was wanted in LaCrosse, Wis.. on a charge of forgery. He was picked up in Dubuque Wednesday and admitted passing checks on the Deerfield Grocery for $17. the Noble Grocery Co. for $12 and on the Chanel Clothing Co., Evâ€" shown been â€" grov exhibited during t er for retired of his very fruits THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS , who has served the y company as di for the past thirt red on July 15. In a his asssociation anc Highland Park, h« with a diamond ring ig the trips grown school. 1 today. attractive and vege! d vegetables by the cl Nature colle summer eit or at camp camp displays of ables which ie children collections T either at camp were s â€" division thirtyâ€"four . In appreâ€" n and long amount. , he ring | of the nter of will be Kellogg was _ Tuxis resumes on next Sunday \.vening. Sept. 22, at 7:15 p.m. Bevâ€" erley Date, the new president, will have charge of the meeting. Coach Stub Hamel‘s squad of 40 players has been conducting scrimâ€" mage since the middle of August and are in fine physical shape for the tough schedule abead. Rully Day will be observed in all departments on September 29. The choir returns to regular morning worship hours on the 29th also. Louis Kundrath, Jr., a former resâ€" ident of Fort Sheridan and a graduâ€" ate of the class of 1933 of Highland Park High school, is among the 18 U. 8. pilots who will start work with the Canadian Air Force, it is reported. These experienced pilots started courses as instructors with the Royal Canadian air force, preâ€" liminary to taking posts as instrucâ€" tors at air training schools across Canada. Behind the three hit pitching of George Keller the YMC Red Kittenâ€" Opening the fall YMC football schedule the local YMC football squad will encounter the Kenosha Mose under the lights at Sunset Park this Friday evening. The opening day for the Highâ€" land Park Presbyterian Church school has been set for next Sunâ€" day, Sept. 22. Classes will meet at two periods. The first period for Juniors and Young People will be scheduled at The second period for Beginners and Primary will be scheduled at 11 a.m. _ _ â€" ball team drifted to an easy 4â€"0 win over the YMC White Challenâ€" gers last Monday evening. The game was played under the new lizhting system at Sunset Park and irew a crowd of several hundred people. Hall, hurling for the losers, alâ€" lowed only two hits, but was trouâ€" bled with lack of control and shaky â€"upport. Bill Boehm‘s double was the only extra base blow of the game. _ The win gave the Red team the summer series championship and closed the kittenball contests for the year. Local Graduate to Start Work with Canadian Air Force YMC Football Team Opens Season Friday Night With Kenosha YMC Red Team Wins Kittenball Series H. P. Presbyterian Church MWof2LZLZ A _â€" ABL ELE N P ay 144 E. ;j? mse T iel_ Li We YOUR FOOT SIZE HAS A NUMBER YOUR LEG SiZE HAS A NAME I(\\B â€" /? #~ s «T54 *As 6 uk\ . o a> S wafh 5 [ S T An Tss SC . p ie EL > > im _ GARNETT‘S sxcxs<asaakao.isaresee ze â€" S3 4 Spend the Autumn in 31;’,{;"“-8“.[ Other Belleâ€"Sharmeers at $1 to $1.35 a pair Five giant mushrooms were disâ€" fluodurlyt.hhvnekinfln‘n- cery store of Adeodato Fontana, 636 Central avenue. Fontana found the mushrooms several days ago growing in a wooded tract west of Lake Forest. They weighed from 9 to 13% pounds. Giant Mushrooms Are Displayed Here 1940 Ford 60 Model Tudor Sedan. Economy champion. Heater; blue finish. Very low mileage. Canâ€" not be told from new. Driven only by manager. ‘The price is right. o PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. 101 N. St. Johns Ave., Highland Pk. For Sale â€" Automobiles 34 PACKARD Super Touring Sedan, 5 wew .....____.___$150 36 PACKARD Super 7â€"pass Limousine, 5 waw, heater.. 82095 36 PACKARD V12 Club Sedan, 6 wsw, heater, radio..._. 8345 37 PACKARD 120 Touring Sedan, 5 bew, heater, radio... 8375 40 PACKARD 6 Business Coupe, 5 bew, heater .._..__..8$G95 35 PIERCE 1245 7â€"Imperial, 6 bew, heater ......__.__.._.$165 34 LINCOLN V12 Custom Conv. Sedan, 6 waw, htr, radio $295 36 DODGE D2 Tudor, 5 bew, heater, radio .._._..._____$26G5 38 OLDS 8 Club Coupe, 5 bew, heater ...._._._._..___$485 39 PONTIAC 8 Conv. Coupe, 5 wsw, heater, radio..._...8$595 37 CHRYSLER C14 Touring Sedan, 5 bew, heater, radio 8365 37 BUICK 81 Touring Sedan, 5 bew, heater, radio......._...$365 39 BUICK 41 Club Coupe, 5 wsw, heater, radio ......_â€"_$595 35 CADILLAC 20 Series 7â€"Sedan, 5 bew, heater .._._._ 8225 36 CADILLAC 60 Model 5â€"Sedan, 5 bew, heater, radio... 8345 36 CADILLAC 70 Model Tour. Sedan, 5 wsw, htr, radio 8345 36 CADILLAC 75 Model Tour. Sedan, 6 wsw, htr, radio 8345 36 CADILLAC 75 Model Limousine, 6 bew, htr, radio ... 8385 37 CADILLAC 60 Series Tour. Sedan, 5 wew, htr, radio....$525 37 CADILLAC 75 Model Town Sedan, 6 bew, heater, radio $545 37 CADILLAC 85 Model 7â€"Touring Sedan, 6 wsw, heater $545 38 CADILLAC 60 Special Tour. Sedan, 5 bew, htr, radio 8945 39 CADILLAC 61 Model Tour. Sedan, 5 wsw, heater.......$1025 37 LaSALLE Touring Sedan, 5 wsw, heater ..._._.___$395 38 LaSALLE Touring Sedan, 5 wew, heater, radio .._._.$595 39 LaSALLE Touring Sedan, 5 wew, heater, radio ...._$895 Glencoe 460 Now Is The Time To Get The Most In Car Values Cadillac Motor Car Division General Motors Sales Corp. 106 S. First Street, Highland Park, III. Highland Park 3442 GMAC BUDGET PLAN e _ TRADES TAKEN THESE NEW BELLEâ€"SHARMEER STOCKINGS RELIEVE ACTION STRAIN ... KNEE STRAIN ® You can depend on these marvelous new Belleâ€"Sharmeer Steockings to absorb the strain vacation activities put on your you take. And because Strainâ€"Ease is fashioned into your own perfect fiting Belleâ€"Sharmeer leg size it comes just at the strain zone on smalls, middlings, talls. Here exclusively. §1 35 Many other fine cars of various makes and models at real bargain prices. inimum because it giees and comes hack with every step Let us show you and tell you about these fine automobiles Open Evenings and Sundays " Al ;\\-&\\\\\\\"\‘ THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1940 . of the Knights of Columbus of that city, will invade Deerfleld on Satâ€" urday morcing to visit Hvale Forge. After an inspection of this plant they will have luncheon at a nearby tearoom. They will then be conducted on a tour by Mr. Hvale of the Ryerson and A. D. Lasker estates in Lake Forest followed by a visit to the Crab Tree Kiln, which is operated by Mrs. Wm. Odell of that city, as a hobby. women, members of the Women To Visit Hvale Forge Sept. 21 For Sale â€" Automobiles Hollycourt 6700