£3 B21 Ttt tti w. a! oMhNmilc0lillPhNY 2 iiiiiioiiruairrxay; Authorize Lint. Fametti Form Group for Loeal Protection Liam; J. F". Matti, 46 Elm ave- nue, Highwood, has been. authorized by the Nutionnl Home Defense Com- ANtttset. to organise . company of Haiti 'riitj6iir6 -'ir6riirfirir'ht “Erbium! Park and Hithwqqd. The organixatidit is chartered not for protlt, and their sin: is‘to take care of home defense in case of hostilities, and especislly during the absence of the army or Nations] Guard. It is also their dat' to prevent sabotage, defend and pro- tect important civic buildings, com- munication centers and 'railroads. The locol headquarters will be lo- eated It 19 N. Sheridan road. Mr. Funetti will be at this oilioe Fri- day, February " Ionaâ€, February IT, and Monday,. February 24, dur- ing the evenings from 7:30 p.m to register ell those interestatrin Join, ins. It is hoped to begin training about February M., The new in- tstruction' in _the new army drills in which there are no squads right or left, " heretofore, will be given. Training will be.held weekly, pos- sibly on Tuesday. nights; _ Members of the National Home Defense Volunteers will serve vol- untarily on their' own time. They will purchase their own uniforms and devote one evening a week to military drills. They any enlist tor indefinite periods and resign at their .option,,bnt they will hot be eligible for readmission to the or- ganization upon msssittnatiom "V Inasmuch es the organization is new a minimum of nine conpotals, five sergeants and two lieutenants will, be needed. For further in- formation can ILP. 3161. Two Local Women Join Washington Mother Crusade Mrs. Walter Cope and Mrs. Wilo lipm P. Hammond are the Highhnd Pail: women who ieft Tuesday with the r"Mothers' Crusade", for Wash- ington to protest against passage "iretha)iutt-rgriiritt.-_rtrita'tt' Chicago at 5:30 pm. Headquarters for the may stentthe Plus hotel in Wnahinttton where " day rooms have been ensued. The railroad {are " 820.M, a round trip. All expenses were paid by the Mothers Crusade. Car Reported Stolen _ Is Found In Highwood An automobile which I.“ re- ported stolen here Sunday morning " 1 mm. woo foundiUndoned th Highwooti,_ It 8 o’clock the some months. Tho at m and by Wining: J. Owen, 180 Woukenn road. Win Lake Forest. 110 had parked the our on Glenview Ave., no" Green my road early Satur- day evening, and when he went out to get into Itisrear abont 1 an. found it maids. _ ‘ To Press -iTriiiiriiueria, ‘D.A.R..Picks Girl Of Chess Problems To Represent State _ -- "if m__ w, In Washington Trip ginning this week, in Marin; 0 series of Chen problem for the Highland Pork Community Chee- club which meets ' each Thursday evening at the Community Center. A complete chose not and chess board is being given by the Com- munity Center to the first child or "aettrtt=attrtvtrtitheirhnt- tsr-et-, problems eppearing Weekly begin- ning with this issue of Ta: Puss. Members of either the. Adult Chess club or the Junior Chess club may consult with any North Shore chm player for mistsnce in the correct solution of these problems. The white side always starts from the bottom. Solutions must be sub mined in writing to Henry Beach, 1640 Judson Avar.,-9ighiand Park, Tel.' 1020 or RomBsIke, 800 Ridge- wood drive. The time'liinit will be one month from the date of publica- tion for each problem, " which time the correct solution will be pub- "itrhed in _ Tn: Puss. " moves. Above is the tlrtst Chess problem submitted for solution, by members of the Junior and Senior Cheap clubs. Thetime limit is one month from date of publication for each problem. Answers are to be sub- mitted in waging, to Mr. Henry Beach, 1640 deson Ave. or Roger Balke, 800 Ridgewood driver 1 Bundles For Britain _ Receives $50 From _ Benefit Tea Jan. 29 Mills. Bitrhiant1hrkurrtitutt.J..t.tg.ttr, dies for Britain reports totnl re- ceipts " $00 on the oocuion of the Myteilt musicale and ten given at the home of Mrs. Albert Ramond, Wedneadnr tdtemoon, Jan. 29. Tut HIGHLAND PM Puss, be- Prbceeds were promptly sent to headquarters in New York, and hue been duty received and neknosr1edtt- ed “tether with a note of upwe- ciution to the partteitmntd in this eatlee. 3:: f" "w P""""""""""."" -..i. The scenes range from those of . the Smoky Mountains to 3 block- smith shop in Smttratuek--on to BIN“ Dec“ To ' Taco. Mexico, with its colorful In- _ Give mmttated \ din) "tthttpr--aaek to I scene in T . "I Lincoln Park and mother of the . Talk February 16 DesPlnines river. Bronson DeCou will appear at the1 These “the: lave all been suc- North Shore Sunday Evening Club cusful exhibitors in our leading in the New Trier High school attdi- galleries end therefore this showinz torium next Sunday, Februery 16., is of especiel vslue since it brings His subject will be “Glamorous Gue- them together in one collection. tematn," illustrsted with motion pie- Some of these psintints are for tum in netunl‘eolor. The outline sole end my» be printeiy viewed of this lecture appears. on pose 8 by calling the Art chairmen, In. of the enclosed emulator Clarence Bossier. "White to move and win in two TH! P3388 Mrs. A. iL-Petonon, American- ism chaithon of tho'Nortthox-o Chapter of D.A.R. announce- Min Kory Ann Jones as the one chosen by her class in the Highland Park High school who expresses outstand- ing qualities of good eitisetiihip, Whip syosmatrilitiscattti,umr triotiam. ' At the next meeting of the North Shore Chapter, Mrs. George Rog-r on, regent, will IrremrntMian Jones with (dictiomry in appreciation of the honor eouferredsutpon her by her classmates. _. - Every year a young woman " selected in each state and the Diu- triet of Columbia and is given a week's trip to Washington, irith all expenm paid. . _ At the lllinois State Conference of the Dtutihteres of thtchttittttrt'u? Revolution, which will he held " the Stevens hotel in Chicago from Maieh 13th to 15th, the name of Miss Jones will be presented by the North Shore Chapter as a eandidqte for nomination as representative from Illinois to the trootreittsenship pilgrimage to Wuhington, D.C., in April. - . V. Mia. Sewall Truax, historian 402 the North" Shore Chapter of the D.A.R. gave a talk to e'uchof the American History damn " the high school on loco! history, which was greatly 'opreeinted by the stu- dents. .' _ Mrs. Harry B. Roberta of Elm Place give the {in} of a series of silver teas at her home, the proceeds of the tea going into the North Shore Climber" treasury of the D.A.R. " - T Oil and Water Color d Painting Exhibit J '- at Woman’s Club / The Highland Park Woman’s Club Art department presents this month an unusually interesting ex- hibit of oil arid water color paint- ings. The exhibit expresses the talents of our Lake county mists, most of whom you all know well. Mr. Phil Austin, himself trweil 'rmrwprarrtttrtr-hr-arrmmrhtttheet hibit, has chosen the very Bm, work: of Sylvia Randolph, Carl Austen, June: Hale, Dean Bacon, Com Gould Davies, Hum?“ Comlly, Ed.. tiu Chspmsn, Tom Wilder, Chalet Oglesby Lorttrntrautth, Bertel Seen- ger, Lucille Votuba, Reins Betti, M. B. Alahuler, and one of his own work. _ Frances Cantu]! To Be Guest of Honor at Book Tea Feb. 18 Frances Gullah, Evasion alt. thor of ehi1dren's books, will be guest of honor at u Book Tea, Ttics day afternoon, Feb. 18, when the, North Show alumni chapier ot That. Sigm- Phi entertains"the Northwestern e.tnp3tt' clapter of the 35pr _ ho_noi-nry Journalistic soror- icy.†"Hie -Bii-iW'"Na' maniac if the home of Mrs. Herbert Schmitx, s16iL8heridtus road, Kenilworth. Re. ceiving with Mrs. Schmitl will be Mrs. Kenneth Olson of Gleam, wife of the dean of _the school it journalism at Northwestern, ninth: Crane gris of Bighlnnd Park, rlb. dio stare eomhitor, Mary Kin- nn 19toore of Winnetka, former nationi1 president, "til members of the North Shore group. _ "Marthtcr'inds the Golden Door", the story pf an Austrian refugee in the United States and "Louis of New Orleans" with the -historic background of the Msrdi Gras are two lot Miss thiranah'a book: up- pearing this month. Autographed copies of these and her well-known “Boyhood of Our Presidents†and "Children of the White House" used by the Arizona School for the Blind will be on exhibit. “Boyhood. of Our Presidents†has also been honored by Braille transcription. A former sssistsnt‘ editor of "Child Life,'C.Mias Camels is novi com tributing. editor for the Whitman Company. -She is editor of “I Am An American,†an inexpensive pock- et edition of inspiring historical Nets every citizen should know. Because of her research in Amer- ican history for children, Miss Cav- anah's work is receiving. specinl st: tention by educators and all groups interested "in American ideals for youth. She spoke Feb. 11 before the Deerfield Women’s Club. Besides Mrs. Carin, Mrs. James Baker and Mrs. Everett Fontaine' will be among the local Theta Sigma Phis who are hostesses bathe Northwest. ern, chapter in honor of Frances Ca. vanah. Mrs. Kenneth , Weir of Deerfield is program chuirmnn for the journalistic meetings. 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