out that the mam-,0! the at col- mtrattheimsaeraterrhndbeeneedoeot by weighty-live pet can and that he gala "fro region pvlly mane (Dominican Simon brought up the Canal Avenue bereavement ques- tigr Ivy-min; that his department had been receiving eon-91am: on the chuck hole- on that action of the street mat oiGmenNyRo.daodthathewas of the opinion that my wo'nld be and " "OHM by completely recur- fadu it instead of winning the ail-run pitch work repair policy. The qtrestims that immediately fol- lowed the.iatmdeetiem of the subject wu. naturally ertmttrh, who was going 2.1mm Plrklhonklnotheude to hey their mm in and dupe to hop this breed of vermin dmot to I mini-null. After CmtsideraMe die a!“ the you“: w dumped in the by of Ckmsmusiooee Gourlcy. held of the city's Public Health and SIM deg-nun for amnion, The-h-tSkeet atrium 1teoittotheeoakit's-brar. irate citizen thematic 1mrv'ttreof-rb-emrrudwithesther rodan drawing ttrodivities by on: of his neighbor- hd all: the It. in- vt6edaveritBuettBven fertile-aun- wegex-im.uho1.boeatirsthe "abject. (Summing Sign poi-ted White Monday veil“: council "an; cued up -iderahtr from the all-star attract tion presented the week before when the Green Bay Road improvement pro- ject was the chief item on the bill of fare, ml] ll was not without tts Interest» in; moments. - Subyecu up for discussion at this week's ‘essnon of the City Fathers ranged all the way from rats and sew- age to the suggested resurfacing oi Central Avenue between Green Bay Road and the tracks. ~36 stieitP"p tikt",ik If.iy"a .;.;.:.:._. 1fr"RPR 5:15:22 "APAR; iiiiiiiiif, . ., P f iiiiiiiiiii - iRkit' a)? "II cm "iM-ttr. II" " tt â€III DthIoroMMupf-y _2Dortoepeet,diceorsedtoosongu. foetookinssndsteveesou;eeoGeto lit and soaking in m Mute: vitamin content. 3 Use utensil ,rithtigbt-fitting lid to hep ace-m inside; it amen: cooking time, Pt vents mpontion of we. I Whenever pouiblc, cook vegenblel with- out peeling, since - mined: axe found directly under the skin. If they have to be peeled, peel them dose. Rules foe Cooking Vegetables with Vitamins and Minerals Uh In A property owner in the Highnoor subdivision: was a: hand to ask that the council do something about the faulty draimc and sewage disposal situation caused by an improperly constructed culvert under the railroad tracks in that area. It appears that the North Western railroad in the past has made some rather vague promises to right the matter but to date has failed to do much about it. After listening to the petitioner's tale of woe the city engin- eer was instructed to again contact the railroad and press it for immediate action This subject as it was brought up threw open once again the discus- sion of an adequate drainage and sew- ue disposal system for the west side of the city. It was Commissioner Sharp's opinion that now was the time to get in tooth with the Sanitary Dis. trict and work out some feasible plan to be presented to the Federal govern- Ii hi- m MS.†' the and! toe multiracial for bis m of Van Iii-a " Weed Con-Em for the caning -Whikemthesabieetotrreed comic-inner: your "not!" would like In Ftt in a rod (or that: china: who are magic to mime ivy. Aha. any of the Myâ€: adjacent to vac an lots in HEM Park this olfa- in weed is almost u plentiful u d.esdet'trnss. A simple hull M the foot od sunbeam com-ct of the shoe: brttsehaodsisattthatia-dto put the unwary china who is abject to this ailment in misery for merit airs. _ to n to: " M Candi-ca B-e-ds-He-is.. imohnth-eoéthetk-Nrltt project. 2-1â€de 2'hlt,tuT'geszrgtgt, nil-Ull- . a . toth-Ale-th-hi-ters-su -tedthnttke-ertvo-iq thuahemwdlovutvotk'“ ortasreei.iasae-tgtmstotoot the hill. At his nation. City E3t.ineer 'uewasimtruet.dtowrvertureo. ie-ti-i-rv-ei-at. hyacpropcnyolmcn. "u-ttusd-i-ar-dit,.. “who": Io The ligid dried from "scabies con- him We food eiemems." Use it " "ttceeretsHeaxktniis,gmviesttrtd soups. The Modem Way to loan Moat with loss Shining. and Mon Vitamins 0 Cook vegetables only until "tender crisp." Ont-cooking destroys vitamins, as well u Inn-min; furor, tame and calm. 9 Serve vegetable immediately. , Do not lift cover during cooking. Stirring is measly. Somehow, â€newlines Highland Park must be mulled with an ade- quate - dismal system and it appears to this writer that no “one Md be left unturned to attain this ant Hithluul Park was left waiting. at the post when Uncle Sam was dish- ing on! funds for lihe project: in the last decadeand this drastic error should ttot be allowed to happen “in. The council adjourned for a few minutu to re-couveuc as the Board of Local Imimtveaetts at with]: us- sion it voted approval of the Green Bay Road project placed a: file at its last meeting. The members then donned their council clothe! again and piled - foe post-w scrim. Mayor Ro- m mad that the engined: (an attendant with this procedure would be prohibitive and that the city was in no positioett-mtr-ratttistime for such a project. Commission" Sharp believed M the glans could tre mud " a reasonable cost and that at least the subject merited fur- ther inveatitptimt. “VIN" â€UNIT B8tlts, Mrs. Nick T. Yam left Tuesday for Marion, Indiana to visit Mr. Young's family. She finished up her work at the Highland Park USO Sunday. Mr. Yam nu jun racem- ly transferred to a USO center in Central America. City Engineer Cole was inducted†draw up an acclimate hue of the pro- visions of which would require a mint mun deposit on such projects as by? were breaking curbs and construct- ing approaches. It emu that the city has found itself holding the he; in meal cases where the present five per cent deposit dune has not been sufficient to cover the expense of do in; the job right as specified. A cue at hand meme a ditch that is My In need of additional fill and there is only $12.50 on deposit to pay for the job. the bum hurls -orat of thetmrieetemtBeuraetimsrseat week !if..8j?.eli 'ii, :rt1r.e1if:rge'.i' 'fs?Piti 3-5322: - - ---I 35:23: CrPPP> 92:55: teg? iiiiiiiit 'itisRit 3225-3 Mhuthtmh-nmsreesesteawitt, the MN the the Nubian] Council at AWsa Lab‘- Ddlu. 'ehtahatte he: hunky, nanny gt... to the senior man with the highest -eietherct"s. Mum'- ttbo-otWorq Into-m MlmBurrthmrokoreeehV demCmmeitherforheeser-. ietIttreetre.raot--e mil . Gerritt T. Therese, 575 Canal Ave- "In. received with. for her leader-Db on the Lake Fora: Col- teeeeart-tttteelege'steuiow HAM] buy Chapel lot mt, Dorothy Burnham Honored At Lake Forest College Mrs. George M. Silverthome, chair- man of the lake Forest committee. will be moving can in June. following her navy husband to his new post, and Mm. (3an D. Tm lug been appointed chairman in In: place. Mrs. Robert B. Gregory of Chicago is honorary president of the Arden Shore board: Mrs. Proehl H. Jillian oi Lake Forest is the president, and the other officers include: Hrs. Walter Straub, Mrs. L T. Ellis and Mrs. H. s. Vpnderbie, vice presidents; Mrs. Redwood Edwards, recording secretary (succeeding Mrs. Henry C. Puncher): Mrs. E. H. Freeman, cor- responding secretary: Ind Mrs, Kenneth IN VIII. treasurer. Captain Frank H. Lash, senior chaplain at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station, will give the address " Arden Shore's annual Homecoming celebration Sunday afternoon, Mar seventeenth. The old boy; go out to camp in the morning, for games and a reunion luncheon, and then at three o'clock. all board and committee members and other friends of Arden Shore are in- vited to attend the program which is followed by tea. Captain Lash To Talk at Arden Homecoming Assisting on the program will be the Loretta (Englewood) High S C h 0 ot Glee Chub of (SO-voices, under the direction of Russell Harvey. Mother Denise is the Faculty Advisor. This Glee Club has appeared frequently in concert and has attracted wide atten- tion. The concert bind, in view of present depressing war conditions, will give an unusually entertaining concert. Numbers of the program will range from selections of Verdi's "La Travi- ata" to the famous Sousa marches. Harry Forbes, baritoie vocalist. will be featured along with the best ttf the 86 soloing Ind mtsemblists. The 77-pieee DehSalle Band is this year rated the best in the history of the school. This is attested by the ‘fact that last Saturday. out of U entrants in the City Catholic High School Solo Contest. 85 won medals. This is an all-time record in the an- nals of the Solo Contest, This record included " first division winners. 24 second division winners and 7 third division winners. The De La Salle Band. champions since 1925, is let- ing as Guest Band in the Annual Band: Contest. which is being held " De lai Salle on May 9. The Band will give‘ a short contest at the end of the can- test. The De la Selle Second Band of 40 pieces is entering the compe- tition. 1 Hichhnd Pukciliuu responded» "mesieattimtstrtothe-ormedi- cinetottbts tutthereisr- analo- qmte "er an"; dumb the un- m Ila-II; There'will 52-00 further colleaia: of banks for the next few months. Orchestra Hall, " in years past, will be the scene of the Spring Concert of the De La Salk Band. The Count will take place Friday, May IS, at 8:15 P. M. Russell Harvey is the con- ductor and Brother Henry Ernest PS.C, is the Faculty Advisor. All wudcu and counties .1 m to invite nest- by noun-i- wi-g with their actor or divina- Iudau. As - mum at can be accentuated an Video-c. Warden and count“. " be and try di. vision. Guest- wilI sit with the audi- ell“. 17th Annual De La Salle Band Concert " Wardens and Co-‘Wudcu who View there We: - get credit for one how fire training, Anemhncc should be certified by Division War. On M “In“! o'ekehltho%eiuotA-u, all we. amd ward-- an n- -edto_-iMe-- "rrhictrtherHtbem-ireas official Air hi Wade-a. The ma- mmtrwiltbeb.ktamd-rir-irue These tN-.' pin-cs have he. made with]: nun-gt the m of Waiter Exits. resident 01 Hi.1arad Park, and prominently mud tilt the motion picture industry. Ytsestme-fB-+dbv. 'reeiat showing oi nod- We. (added "NbtirtqtkeAirrtaidB-b." " AirRai&"'al . Britiat Wardens " work hi "ttmtraids, and "Air Raid Wudcuo- Duty.“ IWTAIT mum ChgttanrtM- The .North Shore Auxiliary of the Chicago' Maternity Center is havistg its annual luncheon and election of of- ficers on Tuesday, May 19, at one o'clock at the “chine Hotel. Harm is a graduate of Mercenburg academy and is enrolled ii, the North- western Technology institute. He is i member of the Alpha Delta Phi frat- unity. Richard Harm, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. F. Harm, 2299 Pierce road, is among ar men at Northwestern uni- versity recently elected to Phi Eta Sigma. national scholastic honorary society for freshmen. Ekibility rules for election require an "A" average during the first semester of for the entire freshmen year. At the invitation: of the Highwood NC.C.S. unit. the "Service Mothers" tad: over Mothers' Day activities at the club. From rho pm until 8:0) they served a home-prepared supper of baked ham, potato salad. baked beans. relishes. rolls, cake and coffee. followed by bonhons and cigarettes. About an uniformed guests {ran Ft. Sheridan, Great Lakes and Chicago Navy Pier, seated at long tables, were waited upon by the mothers. It would be hard to say whether guests or hostesses enjoyed the occasion more. Richard Harza Elected To Phi Eta Sigma Nard _ tutffitY,5ii-', i1'fN'eutuir, helm ieiEii,2ft3diiiii,iiiir?i'ii'ii bt_yf!*et-ftsirrdrieiire' Juana-1:. Spirit-ll.- ,','ett.'ir.rdtU0i'tLe2fii *0“ new 'hrto"r.eePetrtAbii'"iFriii'i. ,,1'relatttaNatqteth,'t 8dthtl'Btt,tT1tturu'e'it -arsdlHirtthHter'totiie 1hieq,'iNrrBuirkukF.. I About 25 members represented the Service Men's Mothers’ Club tof High- land Park. Deerfield and Highwood) at the very enjoyable Mother-Sm breakfast held at the Highland Park USO club a: Sunday. The "Service Mothers" are proud to Have served the community in sev- eral way: during the past few weeks. Certain members of the club made work aprons for use in the craft room of the Highland Park UCO unit. while others cooperated with the GSO in redecorating the ladies' powder room. Still others have contributed to the volunteer hostess staff of the Salva- tion Army and N.c.c.s. USO units in Highwood. m“? nia"';haé '35..." illia hath light via. during-Y When- 'gh,'."",': out from trt,u"gt: mu, _ 'dd F,e,'iijiri'ti ‘5' if,qhl,tit. "I. , FM my my! " 1krtt )- gram“ unlit-Ill“:- ie'iriii"ii'Siiit'h?ti'.f,i W"""" 0...:1447. Among an citation- which colu- rild the lam-Sermon m the yellowing fgT,i'gi'ett "Be " not and tether m “Jim: for what fallout-Np le, 69m"! ,yftts with» 150,6on Wart van. "o Inf-cl. Tt'"t “in! 3!" PM?! 994:!" an. Inn anon" - Fill-E3 Sign," LLC, 1thme. 14: I). New off"; “8““ SB. tApt'""',':,.'.,":",:,'?.',:.-,',-. ted the viii. -idmt. n. Elia-In F. It.“ In. Me- - 1amhlias-'dmtkrth.rmtt.o yaâ€, win yield the we to la. Chrk F. 5-]! of Whats. - dead greaiderrt. Other “that: to thzlnMRCobb otFvamtmstirstvi-i-.hgrs . A.LReineheofE--idviee presided; Mrs J. Golda “a " Eva-non. noticing m; Mm. CMksCSunto-of Emm- nuponding Manila. LEN:- sonof Wilmette. trea-r; In. Her- bert K. Woodland of What; de- patty treasurer; Mrs. Robert R. Glen of Witmette, editor Ind Mrs. R. C. . Hunt of Evamton. archivist. Service Men's Mother's Club Fetes Service Men “Allan and tuna Inn" was the "ham g" 8n'ytaat m m. In, IO. on EmdMSbum-rill â€human-W“. Mnr30atthe2ts-rot In W.T. GoFerarrih.oeth- Kama- Min W AM. “in: in:- logic 0.95;... Y.W.CA. a an . ihesrttmatGets.-rr,k'ki" inchi-Mi-isarttetatrm. 'he_No"ry- Umiveoitr - As a new project, Thetas " new for the Red Cross during the lasing: from not: m. In John Kaine: of Highland Park is chairman of the luncheon cellulit- tee and will be “listed by Mrs. James G. Culbenlon. Mrs. w. H. am. Mrs. R. L. Hudson. Mrs. R. C. John- Itone. In. Mrs. Clyde T. Marahati, Mrs. Gordon Leitao. and Mrs. Rob- ert H. Olmstead, Jr. KappaAlphaM Luncheon-Moeting ToBeMay20 Whitman-ace! the “to" or cnggsngm same: I... I, Mar l4, i902