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Highland Park Press, 13 Aug 1942, p. 5

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Stresses Heed To Golfect T axes Soon dn o m mnaitee o e tion to the withholding tax in the Senate, the lilinois League of MWomen Voters is intensifying its efâ€" forts to arouse the public to the need to start the colléction of next year‘s tax as soon as possible. = As voted by the House the withâ€" holding tax will take 5% of a perâ€" son‘s income in 1943 in payment of 1943 ‘taxes, and in addition the taxâ€", payer will have to pay in 1943 all of his 1942 obligations; in 1944, 10% of taxable incomeâ€" will be withheld and the taxpayer will have to pay the reâ€" mainder of his 1943 ta% obligations; in 1945 the system.will be completely in operations: 10% of income will be withhddandlbel&fifitâ€"l;hllhy' ment will be the individual‘s total tax 10% of income withheld the previous "With the tax bill two .and a half billion dollars short of the minimum required, we continue to believe that lowered exemptions and the withholdâ€" ing tax are necessary if we are to avoid the sales tax," said Mrs. Florâ€" ence Fifer Bohrer, President of the llinois League of Women Voters. Mrs. Bobhrer continued, "The cry that the withholding tax . would cost too much to administer is offset by the fact that it has been estimated that it woud take twice as many people to administer a sales tax asâ€"a withholdâ€" The League of Women Voters beâ€" dieves that the objective shoud be taxes enough to meet the fullest posâ€" sible extent of the cost of the war and to lighten the postâ€"war debt, as well as taxes enough to decrease the inflationary funds now in the hands of the public to spend. f Nursery School At Y.W.C.A. Opens September 14th ing of its Nursery School for 3â€"5 year olds on Monday, Sept. 14, at 9 a.m. ‘The schoo!l will again be under the direction of Mrs. Jane Floriani, who is a‘ graduate of Pestalozzti Frobel Teachers College in Chicago. The proâ€" gram offers outdoor and indoor play in a well equipped yard and kinderâ€" garten room, includes handcraft, muâ€" sic, stories, individual and group interâ€" ests and training in everyâ€"day habits; midâ€"mornng fruit juice and rest perâ€" sod. Those interested in . enrolling please do so early by calling H. P. The Y.W.C.A., 374 Laurel Ave., Highland Park, announces the openâ€" Nancy Ann Jones To Marry Ensign Replogle Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Gross anâ€" nounced. the engagement of their duughter, Nancy Ann Jones to Jacob Estis Replogle Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Estis Replogle of Winâ€" netka at a party last week at the Edgewater Beach hotel. No date has been sét for the wedding. Ensign Reâ€" plogle expects to leave seon for the Navy Supply Corps school at Harvard. Miss Gross attended DePauw Univerâ€" sity and will graduate from the Carâ€" eer institute in September. Mrs. Schemmel! At Sunset Golf Club Dining Room dining room i every day at 10 ;;-d-'frl-uwu dinner hour. The dining room is open to the public. mi.;!ifi-.!!'“‘-sefl Key West, Fia. to join her husband, who is stationed there with the navy. Mrs. Peter Loesch, 150 South Seâ€" cond street, left last Wednesday for ‘The Loesch chuldren are spending the summer at Allendale school Complete War Time Busines see inâ€" Pn on n ne ns "*Bey m figems Chone ies COLLEGE OF COMMERCE 1007 Howard St. _ Phone AMB. 1556 Trained helip needed Mrs. Louis Schemme!"who has done Mr. and .Mrs. D. Johnson have re¢ Columbia chient to all transportation :5 g aaie"ty‘_ Ailpha Delta Pi Luncheon To Be Held Mondayâ€" entertained with an "out of the garâ€" den" Iincheon at the home of â€"Mrs. at one < of 194 will be Mrs. Du Puis will literally pluck the luncheon‘ right out of her "Victory Gardem", and among the delicacies inâ€" cluded on her menu are cornâ€"onâ€"theâ€" cob, home grown tomatoes, and waterâ€" melion. & Delta FPi sorority will meet and be Members are asked to wear slacks ur other activeâ€"sport clothes so that they may comfortably avail themselves of the bicycles and outâ€"door games provided by the hostess. Croquet, badâ€" minton, and other sports will be availâ€" able as well as bridge for those who are less athleticâ€"minded. A number of improvemetns are beâ€" ing made at the Highwood N.CC.S.â€" operated USO club, 428 Railway ave., Roy P. Bedore, director, announces. The F.W.A. has built wooden lockers and benches for the shower room, a checkroom table for the lounge and storage and book shelves. Under construction also is a recordâ€" ing booth, for the operation of the reâ€" cording machine, which arrived from Washington, D. C., recently. Because of wartime restrictions there are cer« tain regulations governing the use of the apparatus, No recordings are made in a foreign language since inflections are deceiving at times, no information concerning military units, military equipment or movement of troops can be recorded, no recording can be sent abroad and some memberâ€"of the staff must oversee the making of the, disc, which is ifurnished at a price of ten conts to all service men. _ The blackout on Wednesday caused a change in program this week at the clubhouseâ€"the midweek dance was held a day earlier, with Mrs, Roy E. Wyle of Highland Park and Glencoe in charge of the party. Mrs. Wyle will tbe in charge of the formal dance planned for September. "The Family Upstairs"â€"is the new play on which Military. Players are working at the Railway ave. center. Both Pvt. Bob Umans of New York, director, and Clayton B.â€" Hayes of Shamokin, Pa., who are assuming parts in the drama, have done the roles professionally. Mrs. E. I. Payne of Chicago, free lance radio actress, will play the mother Members of the Wilmette Knights oi Columbus will be hosts at the Wedâ€" nesday, Sept: 2,dance, at which time they will furnish hot dogs for the boys. This is their first venture at the Highwood club. Calendar 2 to 5:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. â€" Installation of officer‘s Highland Park American Legion. _ in eA t North Shore ~Alumnae : of â€" Alpha 2:00 p. m. 8:00 p. m. _ Daneing 21 N. Green Highland m‘:’ml-n siraetieg SATURDAY 12:18 p. m _ _ _ _ Rotary club meets at Hotel Morsine 8:00 p. h. house on the shore of Lake Ontario is Mrs. Arthur Raff of Cedar Aveâ€" been attending the Girl Scout Camp N. Y. is accompanying her mother Northbrook on Monday, August 17 one o‘clock. Mrs. Erwin A. Schacht 1940 Sherman Avenue, Evanston Highwood USO Club 428 Railway Ave., Highwood, III. MOR ratabsicorabed Operated by N C. C. S. Park for at USO, "21 N. Green Bay this club, at 2482 club from a Second Vote Monday To Validate Taxes of District 108 «â€" Womens News â€":â€" Locals per cent for educational purposes and oneâ€"half per cent for building purposes 2o Another tax validating election will be held by the board of education of school district No. 108 Monday. By a vote of 79 for and four against, the rate of one and oneâ€"half “fihE\vbn“hfi: im baked foods when it is ‘e do not say that cakes, ahhl"e’a .'.o‘flnpd"u&l;l T. ecoiginhls *T is sigesr will Eive the bect results the validation of a rate of one .and fourâ€"fifths per. cent: for educational In Quick Breads Ts only a small amount of sugar (% -'um%hh.ndfl.w.hmfl -.(rrl) '*ninh:‘thn?l-h ukc & wed it "Thke" Tnothod, Miat iA imid shortehing and suger as for cakes. A recent decision of the Illinoig.Suâ€" preme court, in which through a clond He i o e n m ues c a T k 2B C and before beating in well beaten 18 esn ceseas L aay vetinim nds for /before adding) quickly and gently, NOTE h-.-zmhh to measure level (not overâ€"full). zlymh htâ€"ldwmduhndmt(n-bn.(}m.)o . _ pans extra well. Cakes made with syrup are especially moist. ‘Test carefully to be sure cake is thoroughly baked. 'rnummm i SUBSTITUTION OF SYRUP REDUCTION OF LIQUID IN CAKE RECIPES To Reduce Liquid: Measure If Recipe Calls _ Amounts of Sugar Amount of Liquid Recipe Calls For And Syrup To Use For. Then Take Ont h y In Yeast :l* t . , . Dss white corm syrup or boney in place of sugar (same amount). *3 hou:?nol!-b custards, cornstarch puddings, in cream pie fill ote., corp syrup h.qh=-d same amount nh:“ll‘dlla.l:.d-dm:wyu&. j Where cannot be light corn can also be subâ€" ioi i. o uit ie adt most be meronbed 4 thep. Tor Wwhite b?flh‘-l&nm substituted the )b"m‘- ’.-.‘Q-\i sugarâ€" if the liquid In Fresh Fruit or Berry Pics each cup of sy m‘mtut Mwmmhmmsu. gb:ll.:-.nhn t‘m& for each cup u“'.é:”:.fl"fi flour until :I’-fi.:mmhh tflm&fim un W%&_nfll‘wd-flrmhhmm& shortening. Substitute corn syrup for the remaining sugar . . . beating +/ ® In Butter Cakes Ts t in amomt ohmens Sueiuter io. ctaine wiok td for corn lor sugar cal k @kmmhuflh“fi.utfi- Mi:l-e:.kn... we cannot guarantee perfect results cakes unless pure white syrup is fi!"!flm!*';‘!:!'.“:”‘}'!"z_“}'fl'_t‘;.‘& a prompt, personal reply. Please enclose 3 cont stamp to cover postage, The . election Monday will be for In Sponge and Angel Food Cakes ‘The substitution of syrup for sugir is not satisfactory. 9¢ have Mn:u:':hu.d-wm information to Betty Orocker in cart of this newspaper. You will receive Your Newspaper by Betty Crocker Home Service Department Eâ€"POCKETBOOK KNOWLEDCGE %: aa.d-cl eup of each and-fi eup of each % cup of each 1 eup of each on nmumerous school districts in Illinâ€" ois, including the Highland Park disâ€" trict, necessitated the elections. % The rates being validated involve no increase over the taxes which resiâ€" dents of the district have been paying for a number of years. on Voters in the section served by the West Ridge and Lincoin schools will vote at Lincoln school and those in the Ravinia and Braeside sections will vote at Ravinia school. Polls will be opeén from noon until 7 p.m: Ten per cent of your income in War Bonds will helpâ€"to build the planes and tanks that will insure defeat of HItâ€" lor and his Axis partners, 2 thep. liquid 2 thep. liquid 3 thep. liquid ls:~th-».lh-fl 4 thep. liquid Marjorie Wood To mrriod’ August 29 Mr. and> Mrs. George Eldon Wood, 418 Glencoe avenue announce the en ‘r and approaching marriage their daughter, Marjoric Beatrice, to David Leroy Whetsel of Cleveland, Ohio. The wedding will take place August 29 at 3 pm. at Christ church, Winnetka. She will be attended by her ‘sister, Mrs. Chester E. Johnson, Minsdale. Following the ceremony a reception will be held at the Georgian Miss Wood attended Starrett School is a graduate of Miami university, Oxford, Ohio. They will make their home in Cleveland where Mr. Whetsel is engaged in defense work. Methodist Women Plan Games Party A game party will be held Tuesâ€" day night in the club house of Mrs. Walter Smith, 321 Oak Terrace, Highwood, by members of the Womâ€" en‘s Society of Christian~Service, a Highland Park Methodist church orâ€" charge of the games and Mrs. Ernest Ayers is refreshment chairman. Mary Jo and Emily Perrault, daughâ€" ters of Mr. and Mrs. Byron K. Perâ€" rault, 858 Glencoe avenue, are visitâ€" Miss Gertrude Ames is vacationing with relatives in Mattoon. Mrs. Marshall Ledlie will be in You may be asked to share your telephone line with others © If you have a one or a twoâ€"party line now, it may become necessary to put additional persons on your line, for the duration. This is a necessery everyone. © Even by this means, it may not be possibleâ€"to stretch telephone facilities far enough to serve other critical raw materials must be met first. This means that expansion of telephone lines must be eut to an absolute minimum. In this way thousands of tons of vital metals will be saved for America‘s Victory Drive. ®© We know, of course, that with more persons on the line your service will not be as convenient as before. But we are at war â€" and this temporary arrangement is the only way that necessary service can be provided for as many as possible. ® A friendly spirit of "share and share alike" will @ Uncle Sam‘s need for copper, tin, rubber and enable you and the others on the line to have tele phone service that will still be ten times better than service to be had in any Axis country, y © If it should become necessary to change your grade of service, your monthly rate will be adjusted accordingly. However, before any steps are taken, one of our representatives will communicate with you, . f ILLINO!S BELL TELEPNONE COMPARY BUY U. 8. WAR BONDS AND STAMPS Mt. and Mrs. Harry S. Vanderbic, 308 Hazel avenue, entertained guests at as excursion party Friday. The parâ€" ty boarded the vessel early in the morâ€" Benton Harbor and St. Joseph. Breakâ€" fast and lunchéon were Aerved aboard ship. Their guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Forest, Mrs. William Miller, Mrs. Roâ€" bert Mahan and Mrs. Nortis C. Flanâ€" Thomas Hawkins Is En to Winn?ffld Girl The engagement df Barbara Faxon to Thomas Rhodes Hawkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard C.. Hawkins, nshurdavguhrsb:‘z:.-ed by her parents, % Lioyd Faxon of 809 Locust st., Winnetka. Mr. Hawkins is now in midshipâ€" man‘s school at Columbia university in New York City. Musart Club _ © _ Practice Monday The Musart club will meet Monday afternoon at 1:30 August 17, at the home of Mrs. Lillian Hartman. All members are urged to be present. for practice. f ‘ Richard . Vanderbent : has â€" returned from camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan. * % %. t

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