However, the junk drive is an allâ€" out effort.to bring in the tons of scrap that lie unnoticed in every one‘s home ort on their property. Presumably these junk drives will be scheduled for sevâ€" cral times a year so that residents will continue to save junk. s Chairmen, coâ€"chairmen, and junior commandos of the Salvage committee will be making house to house calls from now until Sept. 14 to impress upur people the necessity of giving scrap materials to the government for the .armament program to help -h‘ this war. DEERFIELD SALVAGE COMMITTEE TO PLAN JUNK DRIVE The Salvage committee of West Deerfield Township is planning a junk drive for the week of Sept. 14 to 19. I‘. P. Stathas and Mrs. Robert L. Johnson, coâ€"chairmen of the salvage committee, have outlined the methods wi the drive and the materials needed. The storage place for the junk will be on the O‘Connor property east of the railroad and north of Osterman ave. All types of salvage materials will be collected in this drive, which is separate from the weekly tinâ€"can ecllections. The tinâ€"can drive is a conâ€" tinuous project for the duration and junior commandos will make trips weekâ€"in and weekâ€"out the entire year to homes not serviced by the garbage service. or houscholders having garâ€" bage service the weekly pickâ€"up will continue. Junior Commandos this week are tinging door bells to urge all houseâ€" wives to save and sell their kitchen fats. In recent issue of The Chicago Times, Herbert Graffis, who lives in Bannockburn, devoted ‘his entire colâ€" umn to the work of four little Junior Commandos of Bannockburn of whom his wife is captain. It was written in the usual Herb Graffis style of humor and was especially interesting to Deerâ€" The marriage of Miss Emeline Wal ker of Deerficld and Thomas Fergu Enjoying a trip around Lake Michiâ€" gan are Mrs. William Plagge, Mrs. Otto Fromm, Miss Margareth Plagge, Jack Gagne and. Doroth Jacobson. ‘They left on Friday and will go up the* Michigan side and down through Wisconsin. son of Toledo, Ohio, was solemnized on Saturday afternoon in the Holy Cross rectory with Rev. J. V. Murphy reading the service. The bride is a nece of Mrs. John Hagie and received her education in the local schools and made her home with Mrs. Hagie. They will live in Toledo. Vera Lee Allsbrow, twoâ€"yearâ€"old daughter of the Harry Allsbrows, celebrated her birthday anniversary at a party om Wednesday. Included in the fourteen guests were her two. great grandmothers, Mrs. Mary Fromm of Chicago and: Mrs. William Plagge of Deerfield and her paternal.. grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Harry Allsbsow Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Temple Bailey of Alâ€" tus, Okla,, spent several days last week with Mrs. Bailey‘s brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Seago, They are also visiting her sister, Miss Lois Seaâ€" go in Chicago before returning to Oklahoma. Mr. Bailey is leaving next week for service in the navy and will go to Norfolk, Va., and Mrs. Bailey will teach again at Altus. Mrs. C. Jack Harwood, the former Jane Todd, is home with her parents, the Woodman Todds of Waukegan rd. 11. Harwood, who received his wings at Sactamento, Calif., last fall at the time of their marriage, is now in Engâ€" and Mrs. Harwood visited his parents, Rev. and Mrs. Franklin Harwood, in Cornell, I1I., enroute home. ie Tb it Viithg he}" mister, o vis r k n:f'hn-m; MissOlive Frantz drove. down to Indiana m to get The Holy Cross Catholic school of Deerfield will open on Wednesday, Sept, 9, with the same faculty as last year, The teachers are Sister Mary Benedict, upper grades; Sister Jane Frances, intermediate; and Sister Ceâ€" line Marie, primary grades. The nuns will be at the church at the close of the ten o‘clock mass on Sunday to receive new enrollments for the school and to talk to parents who wish to see them. her Jl‘n. Leslie Behrens of River rd. was hostess_ at a party on Thursday afternoon at her home. George Schaeffer of Chicago has bought the Thomas W. Alder house on Meadow lane in Bannockburn. The Bethichem Fireside club will be entertainied at the home ‘of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sloot on Thursday evenâ€" M ons tm ot o wome 7 ‘s p of t ~ hem Evagélical church. v St. Paul‘s Sodality will meet on Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. LeRoy Meyers of Hazel ave. ; Andrew: Huhn is ‘working at the Elmwood Farms, ‘north of Deetfield. Miss Laura Wessling of the Havenâ€" Allâ€"Out Effort What‘s Doing In Deerfield . All junior gardeners and all memâ€" bers of the Junior Victory Garden corps who have devoted a share of their time this season to the growing oi flowers and vegetables are eligible to enter the Men‘s Garden club show to be held at the Hotel Moraineâ€"onâ€" theâ€"Lake, Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 12 and 13. field as those boys are a unit of the bi en A picture of Norman Johnson, son of the Hilmer Johnsons of 1357 Somâ€" erset ave. appeared in the metropolitan section of the Chicago Sunday Triâ€" stated that Norman is taking the adâ€" vanced power plant course in civilian pilot training at Northwestern univerâ€" sity. His brother, Kenneth, is studying, to be an airplane pilot, also. f Walter Aregger Awarded First Victory Certificate Any Junior gardener desiring to enâ€" ter the show in competition with other juniors may receive a schedule and entry blank by writing to Edson K. Rice, 1724 S. Ridge rd. All entry blanks must be received by Sept. 10. Walter has been devoting on an average of four hours each week doing his bit by helping in the planting and tending a Victory Garden on Clavey, and in recognition of his work, and, in view of the fact that he mailed in bis Junior Victory Garden corps reâ€" port card on time, is the first boy in Highland Park to receive this award. 422 Bellevue pl There are many other juniors also who will receive a certificate, includâ€" mg Stafford Clarke, Suzanne Clarke, Stanton Kessler, Mary Haisted, Barâ€" bara Halsted, Judith Cohén and Dan Cohen. Report cards must be received before Sept. 10. * The semiâ€"annual meeting of the West Deerficld township board o auditors is meeting this evening (Tuesâ€" day) at the Town hall at 7:30 o‘clock. Citizens are invited to attend this meetâ€" ing and to hear business transactions and reports. The board includes the township supervisor, Arthur Baker; town clerk, Irene A. Rockenbach; town collector, Raymond Cavey, and three justices of the peace, Eldon Frost, Arthur Pearson and Fred Meyer. Deerfield voters are urged to regâ€" ister at the Town Hall any week day morning from 9 to noon. Town Clerk Irene A. Rockenbachâ€"has charge of the local registration and reports that there are man voters still unregistered. She also announces that two evening dates will be announced later for those working and not able to come during the morning. ~â€" The Deerfield Bowling academy will open its season on September first. Leagues are being formed for the coming season. The first Victory Garden certificate it theâ€"junior division to be awarded in Highland Park by Governor Dwight H. Green goes to Walter Aregger of week. Rev. Piepenbrok will preach at the final union service on ;Ihy in the Presbyterian church and on the following Sunday, Sept. 13, will preach bis farewell sermon to the congreâ€" gation of St. Paul‘s church. He has accepted a call to the Oak Park Evanâ€" gelical Lutheran church and will move from Deerfield the middle of Septemâ€" ber. A community reception and fareâ€" well for Rev. and Mrs. Piepenbrok sponsored b the Deerfieldâ€"Northbrook Rotary club and the Deerfield Woâ€" man‘s club, will be given for, the deâ€" parting couple and the date‘ will be announced later. Both have been very activa in civic affairs. Rev>and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok are returning from their summer home at Hayward, Wis., the latter part of this To see the Emperor jump I asked my mother for the fence, I bought a stamp and he ____jumped like fon And scorched his pants CGâ€"NASHING BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS AXI ie t on the Rising Sun. Hearst Cady, Jr. Completes Course At lowa City Hearst Wadhams Cady, Jr., 26, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Cady, 339 E. Park ave., Highland Park, has comâ€" pleted the threeâ€"month ~preliminary course at the U. S. Navy preâ€"flight school, lowa City, lowa, and has been transferred to a U. S. Naval Reserve aviation . base .. for primary > flight training. The preâ€"flight school, first of its kind, is designed to make U. S. Navy fiiers the toughest and most physiâ€" cally perfect group of fighting men im the world, by putting them in the peakâ€" of physical condition before they begin flight training. Cadet Cady was graduated from Sullivan high. school, Chicago, and atâ€" tended U. C. L. A. for one year. While at the base, he was selected as a cadet (jg) liecutenant in recognition of ability and leadership which he showed during his first weeks PFISTER RETURNS FROM HOSPITAL C. Eugene Pfister, who underwent an operation at the Evanston hospital a week ago Saturday, returned to his The course at lowa City was .deâ€" voted to physical conditioning, miliâ€" tary drill, instruction in the essenâ€" tials of Naval service, and ground school subjects. to win there is tremendous difference of opinion smong the muli and naval leaders of how it is to be won. es o 4 xi LANDâ€"BASED AVIATION NEEDED TO wWIN THE WAR,. SAYS DE SEVERSKY _ Probably no suthority in recent months has ereated such a furor as ons oi o ce ts s maaractie," "Viciety Through Air Power." i tinofuntinnyirasiews 22o conrger Batly tiet "Land bused Aviation '-uuzwiummq«-uï¬-h“n remained, it should have been wiped out by the‘ events of and lld\uy.'l'hu-a:nhm :-‘n- in the official communiques, they were the sort. :ldhn. never even came into contact. Those were sea battles only in the sense that aviation fought over the sea and tnat navies provided the targets. "Practically ali the mircraft carriers mixed uj hth:n&- msukcamu'ommmw“zhu at least xm,mumuwmmtwuâ€"-dum of vesselâ€"exposed to assault horizontally, and belewâ€"was exhibâ€" ited as if in a laboratory experiment. _ _ . _ _ _ â€" _ _ >« _ _ m.‘“mh-hnmvdh“dn- aireraft carriers, de Sev aircraft carrier happens omm neripraye poe Mm h-:‘vhu ."lllï¬â€ bitter & a war has taught us hm.ldï¬& u‘m nmw‘.h-flm‘w in one spot for the convenience sky raiders. we them over a wmummmuwa On the contrary, it packs a maximum of mireraft and other in a minimum of space. As a result, it is the answer to a dream of a concentrated target, _ _ _ _ _ _ _. 0_ _ _ 6 . _ _ "The fact is that the epoch of naval off is ended. War has are a Wufl&bdwuï¬*ï¬.whh&tu we mthhhab '.hbu- .w%h-' e b'o'\: recognize that there a warâ€"making inietey it Tar s Inordiimnent Seatign, Pherems o proce es because it was a » yanked warfare into the third dimension. war zhdmflu‘l:'lt.hthmanbdl.flu-l-l-‘-nl:ï¬lfl- Um:fnvhthnhaduh-d.lt--drmapflodmn “‘mh;m“mmunhmdhw-.mâ€"n "B the landâ€"based _ "By reversing the process, by using powerful landâ€"based aviation; we m“mmm,hwmvflu:‘l‘“mm "The logic of these elementary truths must be hammered home until our nation realizes that our war effort must be revised, with aviation as its decisive element. Only then will we begin to channel the main part of our national wealth and skills, labor power and materials, to the creation of an irresistible force of landâ€"based air power. . _ _ ___ _ _ C° e o e y k Oe e e e e Nesc in reaching the point of industrial saturation when we no longer car ‘.:Sulgo hh&o cxmvmna of building anything and everything that ‘adulge in the extravagance of building anything and everything tha* M .)u:.u mind. We must concentrate on the “ï¬â€˜ menï¬r-,l‘{or ï¬r: .'u:gln;. ‘That means, in the first place, gâ€"ra»ge, lerdâ€" a mation. § ___ "The waste involved in a construction on irrelevant at wekpens would not be serives if we could afford it, But we can‘t. We The First National Bank OW are we going to win the war? ing War Bond Sales in the sum of Will you be one of the million? of Highland Park Nearing the Goal Our teller reports at this writâ€" $982,250.00 Capt. Carroll McHenry Is Married To Kansas Girl j Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Ruth Maxine Dvorak of Manhattan, Kan., to Captain Carrol â€" Evans McHenry of Highland Park. The wedding took place Wedâ€" nesday, Aug. 19, at Camp Shelby, Miss. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Joseph Dvorak. She attended Kansas university and is a member of Chi Omega ‘sorority. At present she is secretary to the professor and head of the department of journalism at Kanâ€" sas State college. home at 2385 Lakeside pl., Tuesday. His condition is reported as very much improved. Mr. Pfister is president of the Highland Park Men‘s Garden club. Serving the bride as matron of honâ€" or was Mrs. Hugh Quinn and Major W,, A. Woodruff was the best man. The bride was, given in marriage by Major Dale R. French. . $ Following the ceremony the bridal party was escorted by & military guard of honor from the post chapel to the Special Units Officers‘ club, where a reception was given by Major and Mrs. French. + Capt.. McHenry, who has been in active service since 1937, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George McHenry of Highland Park. He attended Halls Preparatory school and Northwestern university. He and his bride left for Baltimore, Md., where they will reâ€" main for several weeks. After Sept. 5, Capt. McHenry expects to be transâ€" ferred either to Georgia or Louisiana. Parking Space At Highwood U.S. 0. Begin W ork On .c«-n-uu-p-a.uu F. W. A. for the lawn, parking space and service drives at the Highwood U. $. 0. club, 428 Railway ave., operatâ€" ed by the Nation@) €Catholic Communâ€" ity service. A crushed stone driveway will circumscribe the clubhouse, acâ€" cording to present plans Tickets are already on sale for the the U.S.0. Military players, headed by Pic. Bob Umans of Fort Sheridan ud_xnvorkcic;‘:lhï¬-tw stairs," in which Umans starred on the road and on Broadway, will be presented Friday, Oct. 2, at the Highâ€" land Park high school auditorium by a quasiâ€"allâ€"soldier cast, including Pfc. Umans, Willie; Pvt. Art McKinnie of Evanston, former instructor in English at New Trier high school, Father ; Pvt. Bill Scanlan, who writes "Private Slants" for the Sheridan Tower, the hero, Charles Grant, the romantic lead ; Sgt. Leo A. Tremblay of Central Falls, R.L, Mr. Callahan. The drama pivots on the adventures of the Heller family, appropriately named. who had much to do with the prizeâ€" winning first production of the players, "Private Worst Class," written by Cpl. Wright C. Jackson of Chicago, who was awarded $25 in the third anâ€" nual writers‘ conference at Evanston recently, Catherine. Payne; of* Chicago free lance radio actress, will play the part of the mother while Miss Mary Casario, petite toe and tap dancer, will enact little Annabelle. The role of the older sister, Louise, will be taken by Miss Gertrude Wagner of Highwood, Announce New Civil Service Inspector Jobs The United States civil service commission hereby issues Announce ment No. 7â€"194, which cancels and stupercedes Announcement No. 7â€"210 of 1941, regarding employment opâ€" portunities in the Chicago naval inâ€" spection ‘district, for the following positions : _ Â¥ Senior Inspector, naval ordnance materials, $2,600 a year; Inspector, naval ordnance materials, $2,300 a year; Associate Inspector, naval ordâ€" nance materials, $2,000 a year; Assisâ€" tant Inspector, naval ordnance mateâ€" rials, $1,800 a year; Junior inspector, naval ordnance .materials," $1,620 a year. There are no age requirements for this examination. t Application blanks: and full inforâ€" mation may be obtained from the manager, Sixth U. S. Civil Service district, post. office nd courthouse building, Cincinnati, Ohio; the manâ€" Proceeds will benefit U. S. 0. Your Ambassador ... has specialized on well styled, crisply correct business printing in Highland Park for When it is done with correctmness and style you are well represented. to your customers and your prospects . . . that‘s your PRINTING! OLSO N 20 YEARS $ OLSON PRINTING Co. 516 LAUREL AVE 15TH ANNUAL DEERFIELD LECION DAYS PLANNED _A kiddies‘ parade will start the carâ€" nival at 7 p.m. Saturday. Children will enter decorated bicycles, wagons, goâ€" carts, baby buggies and fancy dress costumes. Every entrant will receive a gift and the prizes will be awarded to the boys and girls taking first, seâ€" cond and third places in the events. gion days will be held this year in Deerficld on Saturday, Sunday ‘and Monday, Labor day, Sept. 5, 6 and 7. at the corner of Waukegan rd. (Route 42â€"2) and Hermitage ave. (1 block south of Deerficld rd}. At 3 pm. Sunday, the carnival beâ€" gins with children‘s races for all ages of boys and girls.. Straight racing as well as event and comic racing stunts will be on the card. Gifts will be given every entrant and prices for winners in all events. Girls‘ baseball, 2 novelty along the North Shore, will feature the opening of the final day of the Deerficld Leâ€" gion days on Labor day at 3 p.m. The management has not yet released the names of the teams. ? Free dancing will be a nightly event on the Legion dance floor. The music: is a secret for the Legion days patrons. Officials for the Deerticld Legion days are as follows : iataifi es 4s Advertising and publicityâ€"Dan Hunt. Merchandiseâ€"Leroy Meyer. _ . Bingo Gameâ€"Mr. and Mrs. Phil Scully. Pop and Ice Creamâ€"J. J. Rink. Mâ€"hnhâ€"â€"lnm_'d‘. Registration | Prize Mrs. Florence ceived until the needs of the service have been met. P Rides, amusements, games, refreshâ€" ments, and many other carnival doings will be on hand. Policeâ€"Chief Percy McLaughlin ann Serâ€" geant Al Anderson. Legionnaires will be in charge of‘. all booths and officiate at all the ager, Seventh U, S. Civil Service Disâ€" trict, post ocice building( Chicago, Iilinois ; the manager, Eighth U. S. Civil Service District, post ocice .and courthouse building, St. Paul, Minn.; the manager, NintH U. S. Civil Serâ€" vice District, New Federal Building, St. Louis, Missouri; the manager, Thirteenth U. S. Civil Service Disâ€" trict, New Customhouse Building, Denver, Colo.;_ or the secretary, Board of U. S. Civil Service Examâ€" iners, at any first or secondâ€"class post ocice in the Chicago naval inâ€" events post ocice in the Chicago naval inâ€" Application forms must be filed with the manager, Seventh U S.. Civil Service District, Post Ocice Buildâ€" ing, Chicago, Illinois, and will be reâ€" Uchtmann. © PHONE 557 3. 1942