fe TV Ap 12 53 The versatile Fetlers family of Riga, Latvia, will present a program of "music of mary lands" at 8:15 p.m., Saturday, March 1, at Highâ€" wood Methodist church. S heperded by their parents, Rev. and Mrs, William Fetler, these 11 â€"children â€"have appeared . in over 700 European concerts. The instruâ€" mentalists: Daniel, 26, trumpet; Mary, 22, cornet; Paul, 20, tromâ€" bone; John, 18, second trombone; Philip, 17; bass horn; Elizabeth, 16, alto horn; Andrew, . 15, baritone horn; David, 18. cornet; Peter, 10, drums; Jacky, 9, bandmaster; Joâ€" seph, 6. cymbals. C O Ns T RU C T IO N resent Musical Program Mar. 1 at Highwood Church 134 !. LaSalle St. © Central 8270 North Shore Representative Percy Wilson Mortgage and Finance Corporation WINNETKA 2050 Great WEsTERN LAUNDRY CO. 890 Linden Ave. __ _ arranged o Funds also available for straight mortgages at low interest rates. Quickly and conveniently WI LLIAMSON TRIPLâ€"IFE EURNACE FREE G. G. BRISCOE Highland Park 153 Very .Finest â€" Laundering Zoric Odorless Dry Cleaning Furnace inspection. Did you burn too much fuel â€" was your house warm last season? We do expert reâ€" pair work on any make furnace=â€"â€"costs based on actual labor and materials used. 144 N. First Street One of the best facts about our Williamson Tfll&olmhflnklflmflnmr $ in coal. It also saved us -u"mn up and down stairs, Before I m. illiamson â€"fusnace I had to clean my almost every d-râ€"“. only once a week. It not only gives good but clean heat." R Signedâ€"Tony Calcara, Springheld, I!1. "The Williamson Heater Company : Winters Tin Shop "‘Triplâ€"ife saved $100 on fuel" $z.00 A WEEK will buy a Williamson Triplâ€"ifte ~_Troop 37 of Highwood had a very successful Court of Honor recently Highwood Troop 37 â€" Holds Successful R Court Of Honor at Oak Terrace school. There were two Eagle scouts who received this highest award. The scouts were Loren Smith and Evan Dever. In addition there were, one 2nd class, one 1st class, four Star and three Tife scout awards. The number of Merit badges awarded was 43. The list of secouts and awards is as folâ€" lows: ° Merit badgesâ€"Walter Burkhardt, pathâ€" finding, first aid: Delver Dever, pathfinding : Evan Dever, first aid to animals,> life savâ€" ing. bird study, chemistry scholarship ; Michael Diasparra, safety. Leonard Favelli, foundry practice,_ handicraft, phyiscal : deâ€" velopment. _ Alex~ Hainchek, â€" automobiling. Henry Kusher, public health, athletics, civ~ pathfinding. Jack Liske, civics. Donâ€" g* reading, first aid, cooking. Lloyd i ety ; Robert O‘Brien, bird s , athletics, civics. Loren Smith, pathâ€" finding. cooking, botany, zoology, reptile study, insect life, first aid to animals. Ronâ€" ald Smith, woodwork, carpentry, foundry practice, machinery.. Wm. Rusell, camping, bird study.~" Leroy Youngs, photography, camping, bird study, scholarship. Eagleâ€"Loren Smith, Evan Dever. Troop 52: second . classâ€"Harold â€" Dixon, Geo. Kerrihard,. Bob Peterson, Charles Uchtâ€" ‘man. Merit badgesâ€"Robert Peterson, carâ€" pentry, music. Robert Tennis,. woodturning, woodwork, farm layout. & * Ship 510:â€" Apprentice â€" Richard Evans# Wm. Galloway, Mark Haut, Charlee Herâ€" man,; Raymond Johnson, Earl Klemp, Robâ€" ert Tennis. Ordinaryâ€"Robert Haws. Second classâ€"James Teeters ; first classâ€" Donald Lund. 3w e r Starâ€"Walter Burkhardt, Robert Hangren, Jack Liske, Robert O‘Brien. Lifeâ€"Leonard Favelli, Henry Kusher Ronâ€" old Smith. eï¬ t â€"â€"After last Monday night‘sâ€"Round Robin tournament between members of the Highland Park Table Tennis club, H. W. Mollison, coach, anâ€" nounces that the team going to Lake Bluff to meet in a match with the Town and Tennis club will be Charles Nixon, Howard Bowman, Fred Welsh, Tom Dever and H. W. Mollison, coach. s Table Tennis Squad Selected To Meet â€" With Lake Bluff _ The date of the meet is set for February 26. 3 f â€" The Highland Park Table Tennis club meets every Monday night at the Community Center from 7 to 10 o‘clock. Table tennis players are welcome to come out for the squad at any regular meeting. Girls are welcome to join the club. Telephone 635 €H E PR ES 8 sigp TEN Pins â€" Post Office ::‘â€"....;.............. Bowman Golden Gurnsey Bowman Vitamin D .. Anderson .& Stowe ... Fell‘s Men‘s Store ....â€"â€"â€" Class A Garage ... Braun |BrOS. ...« Tail Twisters HUbDG ...« Cub« | ........««.... COKS .. sw respsricens Spokes : .~...........â€" King of Beasts Wheels Fell‘s Women .. Severi Studio .. Dufty ~& Duffy Higlen. ...............:=... Swanson | Plumbers Siljestrom‘s .........â€"â€" Andy Jacob‘s ........ Faye Barkley .. pm«h Snore . Buick Zenglerâ€"Cleaners . lNehon Motors ... Central Tire ...........â€" Aleyon Theatre ......â€"â€" McPherson â€"Garage . Huber Electric.......â€" Hecketsweiler Studio Hill & Stone ... Russel Service Station Marchi Bros. ... Swanson Plumbing Kound Up .........â€".â€"..=.. Seguin & Logan ..........â€" Vogue Cleaners ..........=.â€".â€" Wickhams Regrt.â€" Service Highland Refuse ... HHEDIUE ...3 ... o core recitaircrent Approximately 500 Scout, Cub and Sea Scout leaders and their friends will "meet at North: Shore Congreâ€" gational Israel in Glencoe next Monâ€" day night for the annual meeting and Scout Leaders‘ Appreciation Dinner. Dr. Preston Bradley, pasâ€" tor of the People‘s Church of Chiâ€" cago, is the principal speaker. Two North Shore men will be recipients of the Silver Reaver Award for disâ€" tinguished service to boyhood in the territory of the North Shore Area Council. These presentations will be made by Mr. Henry Fowler, the Council Commussioner and‘ Chairâ€" man of the Silver Beaver Commitâ€" Hold Scout Leaders â€" Appreciation Dinner tee. The Tribute.to Lord :Robert Powel, the founder of the Boy Scout movement and the Chief Scout of the World, will be made by Mr. Wm. E. Webster of Libertyvilie. Troop 42 will put oa a* tableau ‘entitled "A Scout Is Helpful:"â€"One of the principal guests of the evening will be Mr. C; J. Carlson, head of Scoutâ€" ing in TIllinois, Indiana, Wisconsin andâ€" Michigan," _ i. COMMERCIAL LEAGUE TEN PEN LADIES February 13, 1941 February 8, 1941 SERVICE CLUB Feb. 3, 1941 BUSINESS MEN February 10, 1941 February 9, 1941 NATIONAL City 86 33 81 81 31 30 20 28 40 80 29 23 44 40 88 33 30 28 26 12 33 38 32 26 48 39 31 30 30 28 21 35 33 33 30 24 20 20 34 26 27 24 32 40 14 24 25 26 28 29 42 26 28 38 36 88 40 41 33 84 37 28 20 24 32 33 83 88 85 42 22 24 24 27 83 37 660 550 517 «B17 .617 .500 A67 .883 931 808 798 853 791 so9 798 836 681 667 119 677 5715 681 688 €69 866 809 859 836 758 784 877 838 810 863 826 TQL 181 763 811 114 784 748 129 175 152 Many Pubic Agencies Ready To Assist In Highway Conditions Lack of information on the part of the public as to what agency has jurisdiction over matters in quesâ€" tion is one of the difficulties of the present situation â€"Mr. Martin said. To illustrate, he cited present surâ€" veys being made to improve safety and other conditions on the Skokie road boulevard. The state highway department and local authorities in gengral. have jurisdiction over payâ€" ng, l?xhting, and other factors reâ€" lating Uirectly to the right of way itself but conditions off the right of â€"way fall under the jurisdiction of several agencies he revealed. 7 North Shore citizens desiring to improve safety and other conditions on and along highways will find a number of public agencies ready to help them, Marion T. Martin, presiâ€" dent of the North Shore Property Owners association, pointed out toâ€" day. : ~Locatl ~municipalâ€"officials, â€"county and local zoning boards, the state highway department, and the Chiâ€" cago Regional Planning association are among public bodies interested in highway and community improveâ€" ment Mr, Martin explained. He suggested that citizens endeavor to report highway, safety and other matters directly to the proper auâ€" thorities insofar as possible in order to prevent confusion and to attain more speedy results. "South from the Cook Countyâ€" Lake County line the Skokie road boulevard passes through areas unâ€" der the jurisdiction of Cook county, and the municipalities of Northâ€" brook, â€" Glencoe, Northfield, Wilâ€" mette, Skokie and Lincolnwood," Mr. Martin said, in commenting on a survey now being made by the a= sociation to help_improve safety and other factors onâ€"this highway. _ "Structures, signs or other deâ€" velopments that citizens may reâ€" gard as undesirable are under the the authority of the officials in the areas named. Zoning regulations are now in effect in both Cook and Lake counties affecting areas outâ€" side corporate limits and in nearly all the municipalitiee on the North Shore. They will afford an effective way of checking possible violations and also offer; a practical means whereby unfavorable conditions can be prevented." f State, county and local officia‘ls have promised thorough cooperation in every possible way that they can to improve safety on Skokie road boulevard and other highways, Mr. Martin reported. The county zonâ€" ing board has four men patrolling areas under its jurisdiction so that violations of the zoning laws may he observed and dealt with prompt!y. â€"â€"Members of Swing Club have surprise in store for them this Sa urday night when they meet at o‘clock _ for â€"dancing to Cliff Aspe gren‘s orchestra. This is a form ball to which\members may bris guest3. Call Mrs, Curtis Schen mann or Mrs. C. Osborne Frisbie. "Special Party" For Swing Club Feb. 22 Thursday, February 20, 1941 have: a his Satâ€" et at 9 A.pew. formal y â€"bring Schernsâ€" 618 N. Dry FI T U a No | tran: this Was!