aly. ant sighar wiih the bame And Solabes h.‘.'"' at se Post Office ‘at Highieng Issued Thursday of each week by the Park Press, §16 Learel Avenum fl-;.“:‘.n-i.‘.'; Tilincis. Telsphone: High MxiiPet Gr cnrca00 svnvanam If you will call at the office of the Press, 516 Laurel Avenue, you will be given a pair of passes, which may be used any time this week. Ravinia school‘s commencement exercises in school auditortum. American Red Crogs First Aid class at YWCa. + Highwood Red Cross unit will have work meeting in Oak Terrace school. center. . 7:30 p. m. _Advanced First Aid class in Community center & l:fd'u'r',â€":lnb meets in Moraine Onâ€"theâ€" S r. m. > â€" Kiwanis club meets in Hotel Moraine Onâ€"theâ€"Lake. o YWCA to benefit Highland Park Civilian Defense committee. Sponsored by Saturday Evening club. SUNDAY 8:15 a. m. _ _ Mighland Park Hiking club will meet at Northwestern depot, Highland Park. MONDAY _ Arts and Crafts club meets in Highland Park Community center. Prtm. : ~. _ _0 f Ee e 12:18 p. m. in school au Ma.IIDAY ‘ï¬i-i‘i. oo s iagiiesan E#M Red Cross unit will have work meeting in Oak Terrace school. ';"l:..h;!lï¬ih’-_ â€" commencement program , HMighland Park American . Legion . will 5::‘0 '1"‘."" spring party in Sunset Valley If elu _ Highland Park High School Commenceâ€" ment exercises in High school auditorium. _ Highland Park American Legion auxiâ€" FRipAY _ Eim Place school‘s Commencement proâ€" gram in school auditorium. â€"_Wiman‘s Miskionar: will have luncheon '-mhl im h:u.o“o‘r‘n. 0!.!:: .!-n.. -0-08 Glenview ave., Highland Park. iifhiand Park Community Chest‘s anâ€" numl meeting in . o.-"_-â€"u'â€"w" center audiâ€" torium. Open to all subscribers.. r THURSDAY :{ghln‘ Park Lion‘s will have annual and election of officers in Open House tearcom. 1:30 p. m. _ |_ . «i He was presented a certificate of graduation by Captain A. B. Davidâ€" son, Ninth Naval District medical ofâ€" ficer, at exercises held at the school. Captain T. DeWitt Carr, executive ofâ€" ficer of the station, and Captain F. H. Lash, senior chaplain, spoke at the graduation ceremony. 12:18 p. m. Cameronâ€"Smith was graduate d from New Trier High School in Winâ€" netka in 1930 and attended Oberlin College in Ohio. He is married and his wife lives in Highland Park. He enlisted in the Navy recently as an apprentice seaman and was choten‘ for the Hospital Corps School by special selection examination. ‘ He has been promoted to hospital apprentice, second class, and now will be sent to a Naval hospital for addiâ€" tional training before being assigned to general duty at sea or at a shore station. " SARAH MADDEN The Glencoe Theatre and the High Navigation class meets in Community Robert Cameron Smith Completes His Basic Training with 95.2 Cameronâ€"Smith was one of a class of 442 sailors from 30 states to comâ€" plete 2 course in anatomy, physiology, bygiene and sanitation, first aid, weights and measures and materiaâ€" medica. a grade average of 952, Robert J. Cameronâ€"Smith, 29, of 612 , Lincoln Ave., Highland Park was named an honor man in the graduating class of the Hospital Corps School at the today Public barn dance in Highland Park ROBERT J. CAMERONâ€"SMITH ‘able ‘Tennis club meets in Community incoln school PTA picnic on school meets in Legion clubrooms. " _ PRESS _ Calendar Hospital Corps School at the Naval Training Station here Miss Kathryn daughter of Ru.fllnmm Keller is a member of the graduating class of Wells college, Aurora. N. Y. Mrs. Arthur L. Bell and daughter, Marion, and Mrs. G. A. Norrlen have returned home from Green Lake, Wis. after visiting relatives. The following pupils will play: Riâ€" ta Jane Hubertz, Jessic Hadley, Patsy Peterson, Patricia Floyd, Roger Laeâ€" geler, Elibabeth Newmann, Barbara Floyd, John Udell, Martha Haupt, Pete Haupt, Patsy Porter, Nancy Zipoy, Jacqueline Udell, Nancy ~Newmann, Mary Appel, Barbara Bletsch, Joy Peâ€" terson, Nancy Appel, Anita Melohn, Mary Jane Eriksen, Bud Ham, Bob Schur, Carol Laegeler, Nancy Henning, Peggy Ham, Esther Cockran and Pegâ€" gy Evans. ‘ Gertrude Janitz To Present Pupils In Piano Recital The pupils: of Gertrude Janitz will give a piano recital Saturday evening, June 6 at 7 :30 at the Community House. _ At the present date, Troop 324 leads the entire North Shore Area Council in camp recruiting, both in number of boys and in number of periods. 44 Scouts have signed up to attend Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan for a total of 60 periods this summer, In addition to this number, three other 324 Scouts have been signed to serve on the camp staff; namely, Albert Buckâ€" master, bugler; Bill Mann, handicraft, and Bob Wood, barge crew. This will be the largest representation ever to attend camp from Troop 324, and the committee and staff consequently are looking forward to the most successâ€" ful camping season in the history of the Troop. The closing beach party will be held just south of the Central Avenue beach at 6 P. M. The Scouts will play games, cook their own supper, and conclude the evening‘s activities with a good oldâ€"fashioned campfire sesâ€" sion. The game period will be under the supervision of Bob Black and Gunter Schwandt, Assistant Scoutâ€" masters of the Troop, while the campâ€" fire program will be led by Assistant Scoutmaster Bill Larson and Harry Skidmore, Scoutmaster of the Troop. The Court of Honor program will include, in addition to the regular Scouting awards, a number of special features including a guest speaker, music and singing, and the presentaâ€" tion of safety patrol and perfect atâ€" tendance awards. All parents and friends of the Troop are cordially inâ€" vited to attend. Troop 324 to Hold Court Of Honor And Beach Party Boy Scout Troop 324 will conclude its regular spring program with a court of honor on Tuesday evening, June 9th, at 7:30 P. M. at the Presâ€" byterian Church and a beach party on June 16th. This was announced by Albert E. Peterson, chairman of the Troop Committee, at a committee meeting held Monday evening in the Scout room of the church. The Highwood Defense corps will cooperate with the Italian Junior Italâ€" ian Women‘s Prosperity club at the dance which will be sponsored June 6 at the Railway ave. club. On Wednesday the Glencoe G.S.0. enâ€" tertained. â€" Pvt, Bob Umans is in charge of the Drama club. which may produce any such play which is entered by a fort man. Mrs. Everett O. Fontaine of Highland Park is assisting with the plan. The club is opening its facilities to service men who wish to enter the contest for oneâ€"act comedies in army settings sponsored by the third annual Writers" conference in Evanston on July 2. Mrs. J. P. Fitzgerald of Highland Park and Mrs. George Parker of Winnetka and their friends answered the appeal yof the U.S.0, club for plants, records and games for one of the signal corps day rooms at Fort Sheridan. Sgt. Miller Paviides reâ€" ceived the welcome donations last week. # Mr. Heid®hry will bring Mrs. Heidâ€" ;:'ryndthci two children to reside ¢. university. For two summers he was counsellor at Camp Cardinal Doughâ€" erty at Sea Isle, N. J., and for two yund-md&.w-hpuï¬- center in St. Louis. For a period of six years, Mr. Heidâ€" enry was recreational supervisor for the St. Louis area of the National Youth Administration. He played proâ€" fessional soccer for four years and played basketball and baseball all through his school career. U,. $. 0. Club Highwood, Ill. pointed as assistant director on the staff of the N.C.C.S.â€"aperated U.8.0. center at 428 Railway ave., Highwood, it is announced. He arrived last week to assume his dutics He will work to assume his dutics He will work with Roy P. Bedore of Chicago, diâ€" rector, and Miss Ann Tamarri of Highwood, asistant director, _ A native of St. Louis, he attended McBride high school and St. the U.S.0. club in Bellevilie, IL, in Heidenry, formerly with ThtClubomopcnoboyua.d'irh in fourth grade and‘ above. Registraâ€" tion fee is 25¢ per Club except for certain free ones. Club members pay for the material they use. See next week‘s paper for listing of days and times of above activities. ning Shop Craft Club: where a wide varâ€" icty of articles as plastic pins, corner shelves, garden decorations, lamps, bread boards, etc. are made. The Art Class: where spatter prints, water coâ€" lors, crayon sketches, finger painting and oil painting are taught and pracâ€" ticed. Sewing & Home Making: is a class that will include activities in sewing, cooking, baking, knitting, and table serving. Camera Club: where boys and girls will learn to develop and print their own pictures and also make enlargements. Model Builders Club: where airplane, train, and other forms of model building is carried on. Grammar Age Boys Club: this Club has outings, trips, games and sports. Junior First Aid: Minimum age is 12 years. Red Cross teachers give instrucâ€" tion. Home Nursing: minimum age is 12 years. Learn to care for babies, the sick and the aged and to meet houseâ€" hold emergencies. \ These Clubs will start on Monday, June 15 and continue for six weeks. Below are listed the various Clubs to be formed: Announcement was made this week of the summer Hobby Clubs that the Highland Park Community Center is offering for boys and girls of the comâ€" munity. Mr. X Announces Hobby Clubs. For Community Center 7:30 P.M.â€"Table Tennis Club. Tuesday, June 9 9:30 A.M.â€"First Aid Lesson 4. 4:00 P.M.â€"Model Air Plane Club 4:30 P.M.â€"Center Executive Comâ€" mitee, 8:00 P.M.â€"North Shore Philatelic Society. Wednesday, June 10 9:30 A.M.â€"Music Club Chorus. 10:00 A:M.â€"Red Cross Knitting Committee. 7:30 P.M.â€"Instructors‘ First : Aid Class. 8:00 P.M.â€"Highland Park Camera Club. 10. * Nexs! 7:00 P.M.â€"Center Boys Club. 8:00 P.M.â€"Community Orchestra. 8:00 P.M.â€"USO Council Saturday, June 6 9:30 A.M.â€"Arts & Crafts Club. 7:30 P.M.â€"Musical Recital Mist Janitz. Sunday, June 7 4:00 P.M.â€"Community â€" Orchestra Concert. Monday, June 8 2.1_â€â€˜?.)_[.-â€"!!. P. News Cooking Community Center Calendar Thursday, June 4 * 7:00 P.M.â€"Chess Club. 8:00 P.M.â€"Highland Park Commuâ€" nity Chest Annual Meeting. Friday, June 5 9:30 A.M.â€"First Aid Class, Lesson the club‘s new public address system. This equipment will send announceâ€" ments, radio music, phonograph reâ€" cordings and the stage entertainment to all parts of the building, including the pool players in the basement. A large crowd is expected at the U.S.0. Rally on Tuesday, and among Dance .instruction by Mrs. Lucy Smith. Craft instruction by Lioyd Tupâ€" per. Photo instruction by Lionel Kelt. Hostess group No. 6. \ Following the Memorial Day cereâ€" moniesy more than 300 people attended the open house at the U.S.0. held for Brig. Gen. Stuart and Mrs. Stuart of Fort Sheridan. Other distinguished guests included retired Naval Comâ€" mander Mastick, now General Chairâ€" man of the Armyâ€"Navy Board in New York, and Mr Alex Freeman, state Y.M.C.A. Secy. Entertainment was supplied by Miss Jeanette, courtesy of N. B. C., whose songs officially opened Breakfast for overnight men 9 a.m. Vespers 5:15 pm. Movies 7 pm. Reâ€" freshments 6 p.m. Dancing to Andy J2aâ€" cobs‘ smooth orchestra, 8:30 to 11 p.m. Hostess group No. 7. Craft shop inâ€" struction by Lester Ball. Monday, June 8 melodies by Gienn Haynes orchestra. G.S.0. glamor girls Also woodwork instruction by Art Olson. Seturday, June 6 Coffee Hour, 4 to 5 p.m. in lobby. Movies at 7 p.m. Hostess group No. 1 Leather work instruction by R. Massâ€" cluding breakfast, shower and use of ironing board. Sunday, June 7 instruction by Wm. DeHerder: Host ess group No. 2. Thursday, June 4 T l'_-_qu-.-ovi:._ "Melody Lingers Formal danceâ€"June Jive;% meliow School. of events for the week Teachers in technical schools, vocaâ€" tional schools, high schools and factorâ€" ies may, by enlisting in the Navy, conâ€" tinue the practice of their profession in the instruction of recruits selected to attend the Service Schools. Applicants, who are fully qualified and under 50 years of age, will be enâ€" listed in the U.S. Naval Reserve as Chief Petty Officers Specialists.) The pay for this rating is $148.50 a month for men with dependents, and $114 for those without. However, under the proposed pay legislation, these amounts would be increased $27 per month. Experienced machine shop instrucâ€" tors are urgently needed in the Navy‘s Service Schools at the U. S. Naval Training Station, Great Lakes. Enlistment applications may be proâ€" cured by writing the Navy Service Schools, Great Lakes, Illinois. Machine Shop Instructors Needed At Great Lakes 60 New Cots Sleeping facilities are now available at the USO, with a capacity of sixty cots. For thirtyâ€"five cents a service man is entitled to a cot complete with two sheets, a pillow slip, and a blanket â€"and a breakfast! This also includes a shower, iron, and ironing board. Navy men who seek escape from hammocks and soldiers secking relief from Serâ€" geants will find these cots a true Shanâ€" been studying photography for the last four years, and will be very helpful to both amateur and advanced student. The only equipment that the Service man must supply is film and developâ€" ing paper. Ghme.is'n?rpofthem;hc should prove be an excellent inâ€" structor, having studied art in Paris for four years and exhibited in Lonâ€" don, Paris, New York. Mr. Gelb has light, running water, and other dark room facilities such as developing pans and, when necessary, darkness, blacker than Hitler‘s mustache! phic dark room was finally completed. ipment is the best including a Koâ€" ol agmes b e bnt Incluiine is in These pictures will be full length, starâ€" sing such actors and actresses as Jeanâ€" eite Macdonald, Robert Young and Joe F. Brown. Glenn Haynes furnishes the music, and the club between June and August has won her great distinction, both loâ€" of cally and over the Jive dance w for even the the entertainers is Mrs. Eugene Tfle Three Chocolate Drops from Dark Room Ready On Monday, June 1, the photograâ€" North Shore Gas Company Servel Electrolux 47 8. St. Johns _ T. P. CLARK, Local Manager â€" Tel. A Servel Hectrolm Gas Refrigesator can be purchased on our your family‘s health and comfort at al Kmes. WE URGE YOU TO PLACE YOUR ORDER _ IMMEDIATELY FOR EARLY Delivery: â€" ï¬d*’-fl.um be soid by securing a ceriifient dln‘yï¬-.-:-h:h-l. OUR STOCK IS LIMITED! GAS REFRIGERATORS The Priencdiy Peopie Singer NO RESTRICTIONS OM of 5 Lieut. Orsborn To Wed Girl From Peoria Dr. and Mrs. Vernon P. Moore, Peâ€" oria, announce the engagement and apâ€" proaching marriage on June 12, of their daughter, Janet, to Lieut. Charles Orsâ€" born,. son of Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsâ€" born of Deerfield. The..wedding will take place at Boca Raton, Florida, where Lt. Orsborn is a squadron comâ€" mander. Mrs. Orsborn left last weekâ€" end for Florida, to attend the cereâ€" mony. Announcement has been made of the marriage of Mary Lee Reay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Reay of Nokomis, Florida, former residents, to Ensign Owen Frost, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Frost, Seymour, Ind. The ceremony was performed May 23 at the Grace church, Hinsdale, followed by a reception in the home of the brides brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Faurot. Former Resident Is Married _ At Hinsdale turn out to be just what you have been looking for. Place: Redeemer Lutheran Church, Central & McGovern Streets. Time: Thursday evening, cight o‘â€" White Elephant Parcel Post Sale June Eleventh The ladies of Redeemer Lutheran Church have been busy for weeks writâ€" ing to their friends near and far askâ€" ing for small gifts to be sold at their Parcel Post Sale, Thursday evening, June 11 at 8 p.m. In connection with this, there will be a sale of White Eleâ€" phants, all items being sold at 25¢, no more, no less, An added attraction will be a short oneâ€"act play and musical numbers by a number of the ladies, after which refreshments will be Zaeske soon will be ordered to a preâ€" flight training induction center for three months of physical conditioning under several of the naton‘s leading athletic coaches, and then will begin preliminary flight training at one of the naval reserve aviation bases. was graduated from the Highland Park high school in 1940 and for the last two years has been a student at lowa State College, Ames, 12., where he was on the track team. He has completed both primary and secondary Civil Pilot Training and has about 75 hours of Earling Zaeske A Fning Student In Naval Reserve Earling W. Zaeske, 20 years old, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Zaeske, 506 enlisted as a filying student in the United States Naval Reserve and been sworn in at the Kansas City Naval Aviation Cadet Sclection Board. He flying time There will be many interesting surâ€" DON‘T DELAY! Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cummings, 125 North Green Bay road, entertained guests at a farewell party last Wedâ€" nesday evening, in honor of Carroll Chasman who left for army services Friday. * + Marie Helmold, daughter of Mrs. Mary Helmold, 2524 N. Deere Park Dr. will graduate from Country Day school Friday. Shortly after commenceâ€" ment Mrs. Helmold and Marie will go to Camp Robinson, Arkansas with the Harold Pillifants of Waukegan to visit Miss Helmold will be a guest at the camp‘s regimental ball, June 13. If you will call at the office of the Press, 516 Laurel Avenue, you will be given a pair of passes, which may be used any time this week. Mother‘s Club Annual Dinner The regular mecting will be held following the dinner at which time election of officers for the coming year will take place. There will be a short program and refreshments. The annual dinner of the Mother‘s club will be held Tuesday, June 9 at 6:30 p. m. at the Y.W.C.A. Reserâ€" vations must be at the Y.WC.A. by June 6th. ; _‘The Hobby Shop and Dark rooms are open every day for the serviceâ€" men. Monday evening, the High1land Park Kiwanis Club members and their wives visited the Club and enjoyed a night with the servicemen, Mrs. Norâ€" ma Gordon and Mrs. Frances Copâ€" thorn of Winnetka, together with the Misses Ellen and Anna Selfridge of Winnetka and Jewel Larkin and Ginâ€" ger Bensinger of Glencoe provided a musical program. The servicemen joined in community singing. Sunday, June 7, Open Houseâ€"Vesâ€" pers, 6:30 P. M.â€"Coffee Club, 10 P.M. _ Monday, June 8, Musical Program, 8 P. M. Miss Katherine Kenry, and Miss Mildred Studeny, Refreshmients, Tuesday, June 9, Camera Clubâ€" Miss ‘Toddy Wicboldt, Instructorâ€" Piano entertainer and song fest Leaâ€" der, 8 P. M. Mrs. John Williamson, Chicagoâ€"Coffee Club 10 P. M. Wednesday, June 10, Camera Club, e egrem â€" recudies fade Foy Bs â€" accordian music â€" Jay Sesâ€" so. Informal games, GHO Girls. â€" Thursday, June 11, Jewelry and Art Classes, 8 P. M. Andy Jacobs, pianist. Coffee Club, 10 P. M. Thursday, June 4 Program : Wheaâ€" ton College Groupâ€"presentation of picture of Artist, Dewitt Jayne. Jew» clry and Art Classes, 8 P. M. Coffee Club, 10 P. M. Friday, June 5, Feature Movies, full lengthâ€"Coffee Club, 10 P. M. _ Saturday June 6, Home nightâ€"Keeâ€" :Pn:oâ€" prizesâ€"C o ffee Club MILTON JACOBY . The Glencoe Theatre and the Highâ€" Major Ira Fitzpatrick, Club Director USOâ€"Salvation Army @®