union the " who an , of :35 will lot group. [1 hold their why of each n will meet re departmept. out that due to rf the fire siren. ren cannot al. l. An instance. t in the we of d blowing, the tt' be heard itt at in the south. Therefore tire. :idit' in' {but vii not even know .attertaimttetit, 1; have volun- AIlender, sev- , with some n.. They are B. Sam Como rini. Metre Pres. ldle, secretary riot in hon have " in r to be held December ‘19. as meeting were enjoyed osfrxm1ppenta, refreshment m but Thurs- core of 15-12, t of an over- ' Eirrfir Bar. m Reubén Ol- rmnn Thomas nan Juhrend, DeSmidt, El,. P""'" .NING co. hem’ School acting in the last Thurs. aro discussed tod and its fire ad, have much ' days in re. king forward the on Tee. ushers defeated This put at meetin'. t January T. Len will hare m and will that it be put rm: tower. hat the muyor be- e wind intro!!! tl be hard in not in High- leaner: opters basket- agaift tpnight Oak Terrace . It, I“. Wore, and in t Bitrttwoo line ,roul the site I We: location 'of a fire wait at lent 15 minutes before calling, so that all - members of the volunteer depart- .. ment may secure the necessary in- "I, formation as quickly as posible. ‘ _ Second it was learned that Fort "Sheridan is installing three sirens that .sound just like the one in Highwood, with the result that when the first one was tried out, . Sheridan firemen showed up at the sl hm. Does-bur 13. "" madman that all: to?" -i"Tiie7iir 1 a, 1310!! a gamma. _ The volunteer chief also honed ' speeial upped to all the citiuns' to cooperue with him tire deput- ment, on it: work in very often lum- pered by cull- of non-member: of his department who wish to know the location of I fire. This pro- duces nothing but n nodes of busy the location or a me. nu- wu- duces nothing but a eerie- of JG! gignain when the volunteer firemen," try to telephone to tind out where the fire is, with the remit that the fire has burned itself out before the firemen an get u telephone connec- tion to lean where it Wu. Chief England expressed the (hope that all persons desiring to know the location of a fire wait at least " tire. smmumw o-e-u----""""""' NORTH SHORE BUICK CO. r". _ NORTH SHORE BUICK CO. 1 . 1572 Maple Ave. Evanston, Ill. no a First M. Hikhhnd Park, 111. ( mmm...‘ mum um: AUTOIOIIIIS m mm! mm mu mm mm â€oï¬nmggu . on were held over until the next meet- ing of, the city council. During that time, the the committee we: in- structed to try to naive the siren problem, and prepnre n new ordi- nnnce for penance that will allow the department to work under mod- ern laws. It now operates under an act of 1906. The one bright note for the tire" department was that the tax epinst fire insurance companies in! eorportrted in state! other than Illi- nois. but doing business in High- wood, had paid $135 in taxes to the city. The firemen received this sum’ and half of it-will go imme- diately for new uniforms, ' At thts city council meeting Pri-l day night, an aindiidrndribth the liq-' not ordinaneeiaa pissed banning the sale of pacluged liquor to tsol.. diers or sailors and forbiding civil- ians to purchase bottle goods for them. This amendment aolved tb' problem for tavern owner that had Mating them for, years. "hiiiiJ,jdirirr 1ufiiriirirFiiRiiiiiiitirttt the Oak Terfaee P.T.A.,' appeared THE PRESS tRrNN'NrRr"TrrtmeW"'Ner"'r"""T""fr"" proval of . skating pond " .tho school u soon as armament: are made for supervision. layer Por- tilin replied that water for the rink would be turnertttr" soon a or- rangements are complete. ' A The Highwood Lions club will erect a shelter and rest room, while Edy: Benson will try to enlist the help of Supervisor W. W. Smele of Deerfield township in securing a relief client u wotehmen. Mrs. C. Anderson was smonz a} group of the members of the La.. dies' Aid of the Highwood Meth, odist church who called on the Rev. and Mrs. Wm. Nelson at their home in Evanston last Friday evening. Mrs; Nelson instantly mauled from the hospital with her infant son. A large increase in the member- ship of the Highwood Legion post auxiliary and in units all over the country is expected this year. Mrs. Rii'iriiriemmrT%Rrrmrr"'P'r"6""'" this year nre far ahead of last you _" T 1 hi of 800,000 members 'wsa reac . e ' and the growth to the Net that the auxiliary 08ers eligible women such a wide tieid for patriotic work and the desire of women to he of every service they can to the coun- try at this time. Eligibility for membership in the auxiliary, Mrs. Blum explains. is based on world war service. If the ', husband, son, father or brother 7 served in the war and is a member, of the American Legion, the woman is eligible. Mothers, widows, sis- l ters and daughters of men who lost . their" lives in the war or since the . war may slso join. Women who . themselves were retruurlr enlisted a in war service, such as srmy nurs- :. es and navy yeomsnettes are also l clam H - _-_-------.----- sit,†___', J Many members who formerly be. longed are becoming active again, and many women who have not pre- viously exercised their right: to 'anxiliary membership are mint into the unit this ‘yeer. There is a place for every member of tt I '1 - . I . A I e v- (Continued ' on' page 34) of 600.000 " It,) Mfli? HE U " m3