SPE General club, hald Mor A A'-:- ie "HOP IN, SOLDIER," is available without M&R‘.dï¬owuruu with automobiles who are willing to extend wcourtesy of H# to the soldiers or sailors they meet on the road. &nd w av'mm.mmmmm,m neer ,bml-flfl:uhm_.iuv on c-tâ€-‘r‘ h&dqfl:bbq to allow yourself ample shopping time. e @luminum bins, when were disclosed to have 'h_ “chaddr.ï¬ld-huouâ€"lm % We wonder # other cities our size did as well. . 3 Park has a habit of coming through. © UNSAFE PLEASURES v'mmdf' i that the family sickle be honed up, d :.-Jw'anmhroncdflmorlmwillmablm work of ‘pests.. Or will it? that grow along the sidewalks. We have in mind hMMmdmm.MMvmhwi on Milady‘s hosiery daily. } a'z‘hdud.mmol&onï¬pfluudtymawhob its lethargic attitude toward our weed problem we‘ll have weeds and ;?OTHING BUT WEEDS. Ragweed, publicized because of the prevalence of hay fever in this vicinity, is no more a menace to the beauty of our iawns, gardens than the ubiquitous Russian thistle, golden rod, [ and the myriad other pests that plague us. 3 Soon flkk:“wlth dogs mmi:’:ï¬mh the fur of their g?"!" “G:ï¬â€œ.?“* one P;pom- Silk stockings, recently 2 commentary on our community "headâ€"inâ€"theâ€"sand" atâ€" on weeds, last week‘s flower show at Moraineâ€"onâ€"theâ€" saw the white ribbon betokening first honor awarded to a gigantic ragweed, washed off and tubbed for its place in soâ€" Whatever we may think of the Japanese, they deserve comâ€" ment on their flower arrangements. Nipponese business men, turning from business, spend much time arranging flowers, makâ€" ing suitable groupings to achieve beauty. Highland Park busiâ€" mmmhngmdorthmdthomtmm.‘ Business cares that the Japanese have found ; y sage Aegst award Ravini © SURCEASE FROM CARE is the end result of someones‘ loving care and attentionâ€"that hundreds of our folks, turning their backs on the cares of today‘s world, have found peace and restful relaxation in aiding Mother Nature to make our surroundings more beautiful. Thoughtful visitors to the flower shows have seen displays of such sheer beauty as to beggar mere words. It is interesting to keep in mind that for the most part these flowers were grown here in Highland Park, by our own friends and neighbors. It is soothing to remember, too, that each beautiful arrangement S T RIC T @More Weeds I.A;I Hinsdale angemen he pro A mate â€"the SOLDIER NEevwNs Y Locar l AWARDS AT FLOWER SHOWs own above, u‘&"m';h:aï¬: MORAINE REACH "Hop i ... .. F icas The Higbland Park Press Paddock Wires Press on Banch: Golf Fee Tax Washington rn. Piper, 1382 Sout) i- of m'=;|u-¢ h:t.p-fl mummn.‘qm Piper, 42, is married and is in th« ball bearing business in Chicamo ‘Tuesday the Wort authorities put inâ€" to service a dhflm that amply safeguards water supply of surrounding communities. ‘There ‘was also some discussion of the Park Board making dumping facilities available to the city in exâ€" change for city water. A motion was passed to closeâ€"the locker room t-‘v-qun:u.e-u-g‘ the lights at that time. Park Board Elects Piper to Succeed _ Milton K. Hardacre however. It is understood that on bemsches. According to current inâ€" turned into the lake at the fort; the ‘There was also some discussion of z-vmmumm taik of which caused the Highâ€" hfl?ut_-_llimbp- bils, plus a discugion of the imâ€" pending federal taxation on admisâ€" secretary, Bowen E. Schumacher, missioner At the regular monthly meeting of the Park Board of Highland Park, held Monday evening, August 11, in the Board‘s office in the City Hall, with President W.â€"Fred Gaiâ€" lagher presiding, the most importâ€" ant decision made was the selection of George Piper, 1332 South Ridge road as the fifth member of the board, succeeding Milton K. Hardâ€" acre, who resigned in June. _ Present at the meeting were W, M.udfl-dm-‘ Park for their helpfuiness. _ Here‘s fl the men say about your hospitality: ‘"We: really appreciate what you>folks are doing for us. It changes our leisure hours from something drab and uninterestâ€" ing to a very worthwhile expenâ€" diture of Our time. We like itâ€" It brings usâ€"nearer home." The National Defense Committee Frank J. Ronan, Chairman. .. Many Routine handling of the month‘s pr gra Highland P To the Citizens of ifts Edward M. Steele and C. Iecrentional, faefittion| sot penntomaty seiliehtihnd wbould re‘| Durning, 51. who pooned amay at the C reâ€" "‘“’ : mor time deaignatlid as so wew sbadent | h 1 for then a whed ® may be regin »L.i.. rinl was made at Deerficld comeâ€" "â€"GBd, A. of theae tuarg : s ~ qoege avk k ihia as the help 10 A& Born in Northfeld, Â¥ab. 22, 1852, life. was a portrait painter, served as postmaster under Presiâ€" dent Benjamin Harrison and Presiâ€" dent Grover Cleveland, and worked as a real estate broker up until the time of his death. f school Piomint k y B Burviving .are three children, George W.; Dr. Lucilie 8. B. Resâ€" sell, Phoenix, Ariz., and Roland 8. Brand, who is in the United States pavy. ._ Mrs. Oliver Turner, chairman of the flower show given at Moraineâ€" onâ€"theâ€"Lake for the benefit of the USO. U. S. 0. Committee Large Attendance at Moraine and Northfnoor U. S.(_)_._ Benefit E}lli-bih - uwvsmlma«mâ€"ï¬ * Prize at Moraine Show â€" |Celebrates 25 Years Students tudents who have moved into ma;w“mt the nuï¬â€˜l%‘l.:u . tests will be given to unregis d freshmen. It is ‘ Mï¬_m oi to report if they were ragig d last spring since they . took The Highland Park Chamber of Commerce will hoid its annual mu--.w--g u‘l?.l.. A-“‘. : course steak dinner will be served at o‘clock. The club is located on Dunâ€" dee roud, one mile west of Waukeâ€" terrace tableâ€"Mrs. H. 8. Vanderbic and Mrs. Louis Leverone; large sinniasâ€"Mrs. T. F. Dawson; large :::aa_unul.-.: iall; marigoldsâ€"J. °C... McAleer W.lhh‘l élub; cosmosâ€"Mrs. Eugene Pfister; snapdragons â€"Mrs. Florâ€" ence Klee. %l’.ï¬qwah Kerbers, shown |h= is ..rï¬iuv-c"l:v-ul.“ Moraineâ€"onâ€"theâ€"Lake. Mrs. Oliver Turner as chairman, and Mrs. Arthur T. Fathauer as coâ€" chairman. at the show were Mrs. + Park; Mro. Foresmah, Winnetka. Ribbon winners were: Class Iâ€"Mrs. Arthur Fathaner: woman‘s clubâ€"and the Ravinia Garâ€" den club, had & hard‘time, deciding which entrants shotld be ribbon winners, with so many lovely and Class Iâ€"Mrs. Arthur Fathauer; Class II â€" Mrs. Theodore Uehling; Class IIIâ€"Mrs. James C. Ewell; Class IVâ€"Mrs. M. G. Kettner; Class Vâ€"Mrs. John Murray; Class VIâ€" Mrs. M. D. Rector; Class VIILâ€"Mrs. E. R. Heinrich; Class VIIlâ€"Mrs. R. ®, Lee; Class IXâ€"Mrs. C. V. Nich ols; Class Xâ€"Morton J. Schamberg Judges iay flow susual blooms to judge. The show as given for the benefit of the nited Service Organization â€" with Continuad on Page 5) show given at Moraine e ‘Fuesdayâ€"Wednes rganization, with Highland Park e in To -w.;.l h club holds training classes t :‘.'.......":.. ty CC T The Morth Shars Dog N. S. Trainiig Club To Appoint Show Committee Davis and Mary Jane Mayer. ° _ Judges for ‘the show w mmufl and Mrs. ‘Walter 5 Warren Shoomaker, , Mras. G. M. Jackapn,. Paters ie o M uit Sn N Pase, Class _IIâ€"Figst, Mrs. â€"Meivin Straus â€"Jr.; second, Mrs. Arthur Richland, and third, Mrs. Harold D‘Ancons. Luncheon â€" Tablesâ€" First, Mrs. mitetat tor o us En esc uinss Barbara h lu.(lhutl-f: generalpchairman m‘.fldlfl&:““ the United Service Or'& Mrs. Gilbert Loewe, Glencos, was of the event and “Fblï¬t Max Sickle Jt., TArthur Baldauf, Mrs. S. Henry Foreman,‘ Mrs. Vernan Fox, Mrs. James Freudenthal, Mrs: Samâ€" A0rs. James Mra. Mrs. Julian Kramer, x Ladany, Mrs. Harry L. Opperheimâ€" er, Mrs. Morton Schamberg, Mrs. Felix Simon, Mrs. Richard Uhlmann lndllulueobm..‘ Many of the exhibits carried out the silver theme, ,In-:râ€- ments and containers used 25 â€" mwm‘lmul.w The exhibits were many and varied. 29 marked their silver anni wiag Brg rRrie pir 3 r old 33 m Following are us exhibits: The North Shore. Garder mss VIlâ€"First, Mrs. Artbur quer; second, Mrs. Charles Polâ€" third, Mrs, Jules Ledany, and th, Mrs. Melvin Lodes. ass VHIâ€"First, Mrs. M. Lowis ikind; second, Mrs. M. A. Kettâ€" and third, Mre. M. Hirsch. Tice: Mecien ht se wat ; Ch ‘al~ Goodman. mm I_' st, Mrs. Harry. Oppen! id, Mrs. Jo. Ross, and L. Strause. 1 ; second, . Bensinger, and third, Mrs Baldauf and Mrs. He , Mre. Arthur Baldauf, and R« Arthur Baldaut, d Mrs. Harry Oppenheimer 88 . IVâ€"â€"Wirst Wrs Rab Nichols atry, and Eimer Anâ€" the winners of varâ€" VI hird, Mrs, Arâ€" Mrs. Herbert second, Mrs. CHSaFry