Since 1912, Lt. Sanborn has served as curator of mammals at the Chi Field museum and in many of the m#l i t zooâ€" logical expeditions in America. In 1938 he was awarded a Guggenâ€" heim foundation fellowship in science and went to Europe to conduct speâ€" cial research. 9 i Colin Sanborn is Commissioned in United States Navy Colin C. Sanborn of 1612 Pleasant ave, has been commissioned a lieuâ€" temant, senior grade, in the United States navy. He served with the arâ€" my in the last war and was a memâ€" ber of the 149th field artillery in the Rainbow division. He began his active duty Sept. 1 and is now studying at Cornell uniâ€" versity. of the Mother and Miss Mary Casario of Highwood will be little Annabelle, the younger Heller daughter. In the role of Louise, the élder daughter, will be Miss Gertrude Wagner of Lake Tickets for this production are now on sale with all seats being reserved. Mail orders %gobe sent to the Miliâ€" tary players, , 428 Railway ave., Highwood. The entire proceeds will be turned over to the USO. Fort Sheridan soldiers will make their appearance behind the footlights when they turn the tables and "help others they know, by giving to the Under: the.. direction of Pvt._ Bob Uâ€"“-Vï¬h-“sb gether with the help of uther members uf the Military players will present the comedy hit, "The Family Upstairs" on Friday, Oct. 2, 8:30 pm. 2t the Highâ€" lund Park high school auditorium. Ths threeâ€"act play depicts the life of the laughable but lovable Heller tamily, and had aâ€"successful run on BEroadway. Put, Umans who played the mdyln‘mxhewo(nnhalauc. on Broadway and on the road, wilt enact the same role in this produc~ tion, namcly that of Willc, the unâ€" predictable son. The part of the father will be played by.Put. Art McKinnie of Evanston, former instructor of English at the New: Trier high school. Pyt. Bill Scanâ€" lan, a reporter for the "Fort Sheridan Tower," will portray the role of Chas. Grant, the romantic lead, and Sgt. Leo A. Tremblay of Central Falls, K. L, Catherine Payne of Chicago; free lance radio actress, will enact the role Bluff will play the part of Mr. Callaban. Blend 3 tablespoons of ‘Tender Made Ham drippings with 3 tablespoons flour, and brown slightly. Slowly add 1 cup of water or fruit juice, and finally add 14 cup of spiced pickled fruit fuice Whether you serve a thick, juicy ham steak, whole or half ham, or economical alices from the ends, your family will enâ€" joy the rich, satistying flavor and unâ€" believable tenderness of Wileon‘s Cerâ€" tiled Tender Made Ham. No ham in the world is like {ifbecause no other ham is prepared by Wileon‘s own Secret (drained from spiced pickled peaches). A similar sauc> can be made substituting juice drained from any pickled fruit, such as pears or crabapples. Apple cider can be used if desired. now plays the leading role in the drama of patriotic duty. Since you Américam* women spend 85% o the money earned, the success of conserving our national wealth rests with you. m-&qywmnmhun enit struggle for‘ victory. There is no wiser buy than a Wilson‘s Certified ‘Tender Made Ham, for it doesn‘t cook away, so there‘s practically no cooking loss . . ..po costly shrinkage, resulting in more servable ham for your table. / *SPICY PEACH SAVUCE Gmorreo Swest Porato®s Farrmp Cargors and Arrics Laemon Srowce PUbDING Tnuoth Sixbe Hox Spicy Peace Savice* on Oct. 2 \For November Election Governor Dwight H., Green jhas pledged his active support of a staieâ€" wide campaign to impress upon all citizens of Illinois that it is their civie «imtizens of lllinois that it is their civic duty to register by Oct. 6 in orderâ€"to vote. in the November election The Governor‘s statement followed a conâ€" ierence with members of his ‘cabinet and civic leaders of the state. x , "We have heard those who advocate political unity as aâ€"part of war unityâ€" entrusting to one political party the entire conduct of all our affairsâ€"in fact a political recess which would desâ€" troy the twoâ€"party system upon which cur government is fundamentally based. Ashley Thomas is Commissioned Officer attended ‘Northwestern university. He "In November a United States senaâ€" tor, nfembers of congress, certain state officers, three trustees of the Univerâ€" sity of Rlinois and state senators and representatives will be clected," Govâ€" crnor Green said. "The only way to preserve the twoâ€" party: system of government, and thus insure the continuation of our constituâ€" tional ~republic, is through the ‘ballot hox. â€" All ‘citizens. qualified to vote should do so nder IHinois‘ new permanâ€" ent registration law, every voter must be properly registered. Among the 600 graduates of the ofâ€" ticer candidate school at the Aberdeen Proving Ground, Md., on Sept. 1 was Ashley Chester Thomas, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. 1. Thomas of 603 Gienâ€" view ave, and the husband of Mrs. g;'qqr Thomas . of South Haven, Second Lieutenant Thomas is a gradâ€" vate of IHlinois Normal university and was chosen ‘Allâ€"American cheerâ€"leader in/1938 and appeared in the Aliâ€"Stars vs. Washington Redskins game. He enâ€" tered the army through the selective Service Apr. 16, 1941. :*The only balance for administration by any party is the opposition of anâ€" A__â€"d: party, unchecked by sincere criticism â€" and thonest opposition will reach extremes. N "It .is .only through the twoâ€"party system of government that we can preserve the states‘ place in the nationâ€" wl pattern and that we can remain ‘a constitutional republic. The republican form of government assumes that men in general are better able to rule than any particular man, â€" Our republican system is the best political order yet devised for attainingâ€"a practical maxiâ€" imum of selfâ€"determination. cooked Clear Rrook Rage and serve with horseradish or mustard sauce. buy, instead of away 16 to x of it, as is usual 'mi_.)’ And, délicious than the center cuts of (Uses for leftâ€"overs) Heat 1 cup stale bread crumbe with 1 cup of milk. Add 4 tablespoons butter, 1 cup chopped Tender Made Ham, 14 teaspoon salt, }4 teaspoon papper. Fold in 2 beaten Clear Brook egy whites and bake in wellâ€"buttered mold set in pan of hot water for 20 minutes or until firm. Do not remove from mold after the timbale has baked, for at least 5 Process. You serve practically all the Yours for more seving, Twoâ€"party System Record Number of Officer Candidates in ‘Fly for Navy‘ Drive With Illinois navy air cadets leadâ€" ing the way, this area‘s intensive "Fly for Navy" drive moves into its second and last month with 4. record 830 flying officer candidates "signed on" during the first 31 days of the speâ€" cial effort. This number is almost equal to the total of 927 cadets enlisted in all of 1941. Although slightly under the pace necessary to reach the drive‘s goal of 20,000 cadets, last month‘s record of enlistments was considered encouragâ€" ing by the Naval Aviation Cadet Seâ€" lection board in Chicago. The mark sets the stage for a big surge of youths this month, when the real efâ€" fects of "Fly for Navy" are expected to be felt. j IHlinois citizens have responded, geâ€" nerously to the "Fly for Navy" drive with the 100â€"member. First World War Naval Aviators‘ leading the way in the Chicago area. This patriotic civilian organization has been directly responsible for the formation of thirâ€" U.S. Treasury Dapt. J t ha e â€" y [ won won.aesan, | \ Other squadrons organized in the wake of the "Fly for Navy" drive in northern lilinois include the "Blackâ€" hawk Thunderbirds" of R oc k i o r d, teen "Chicago‘s Own" squadrons. Highlights of the group‘s first month‘s recruiting was the induction of 220 "Fly for Navy" cadets as a feature of the Chicago Music festival in Soldier field on August 15. Waukegan and Freeport, special units each of Chicago‘s north shore~subâ€" urbs, "Jolict‘s Own," and an Eigin group. High school graduates who are unâ€" married and 18 through 26 years are eligible to apply (m‘m training in their own special squ%dxon. Applica tion may be filed either with memâ€" bers of special local "Fly for Navy" civilian .committees, at the nearest navy recruiting station, or at the Naâ€" val Aviation Cadet Selection board, 141 W. Jackson bivd., Chicago. Ten per cent of your income in War Bonds will help to build the planes and tanks that will insure defeat of Hilâ€" lor and his Axis partners, Phone Highland Park 1400 luwu.-... ‘. Ave, Highwood, D An item worthy of special mention this week is the quality of instruction offered in the craft ’t: On Tuesday i a.-ddi-m special help to hobbyitts Tuesday, 15, aitention will be given to designing and tw the finishing or projects already in process. The same evenings Miss Dorâ€" othy Wieboit, skilled in camera craft, wffers help of a professional nature to the members of the Camera club. e Friday, Sept, 11: Free movie feature «t the main unit. Coffee club. Tuesday, Sept. 15: Music. Instrucâ€" tion in hobby and camera craft. Coffee at 10 p.m. The entertainment on Monday night of this week was informal, each room baving its own special attraction. Sandâ€" wiches and coffee were served. Tuesâ€" day evening the program. and refreshâ€" ments were: provided by a group from Winnetka. Wednesday evening Mr. Gunther and son of Evanston enterâ€" tained with accordian and drum. Regâ€" ular coffee club at 10 o‘clock. Thursday, Sept. 10: Mr. Aagard, tenor from Winnetka, will offer a speâ€" cia_l_ attraction. Coffee club at 10 p.m. DRIVER FALLS ASLEEP; CAR STRIKES POLE While â€"driving on Green Bay rd. last Friday, Ralph R. Hansen of 805 Grové ave., Glencoe, fell asieep and his car hit a telephone pole. The pole was broken off, but Hansen was not injured. Sunday, Sept. 13: Open house. In the ~afternoon Daniel Cobb ‘Jr. of Highland Park will entertain with baritone _ solos. Vespers with the Highland Park Methodist church at 7 o‘clock: Coffee Club at 10 p.m. Monday, Sept. 14: The special feaâ€" ture will be an American Legion party with band music and special refreshâ€" ments. * Saturady, Sept. 12 : Keeno and prizes with Mrs. Rosenthal. Coffee and cake on the house, as usual, at 10 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 16: Summer club party. Coffee club at the main unit at 10 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 17: Music and group singing with Mme. Normelli and Georâ€" gia Larned of Evanston. Coffee at 10 ira Free Spanish C L To Iolz:.onducm‘" The blame for the increase in the places with Congress which that no nm'n;.y could be pl on he il they reached ev :mnlfwvlv‘hich is 110 pï¬? rity . Answering the a xr:l:fl:'.gch is‘â€z“f‘i‘ï¬nlilt ome hi cut of business cannot be "fair, D league declares t:’al they, Ilhw& as ::n:'n;f busi‘n;:‘f‘if inflation ran. 'm†Additional ~to the different . free adult education classes in Spanish, taking place now at the Highland Park Public library, two new tlasses tor absolute beginners will start Sept. 14 and Sept. 15 respectively, making the total schedule as follows: Monday, from 9:45 to 11:4§ a. m., absolute beginners. + Tuesday, from 7:00 to 9:00 p. ‘m, absolute beginners. on inflation just M(.&*‘ wide distributon. _ The 90 cents per person which it will cost to enforce price, rent and raâ€" tioning . regulations, â€" the luiogfla: League of Wfla‘ Vm% cheap at the price if it infl from â€" overrunnig the country. To those persons who object that "prices haven‘t gone down and some have gone un’lï¬ch‘l'p'fllw!.&nm were ordered reduced only if they had increased since March. Tuesday, from 9:45 to 11:4§ a. m., advanced Spanish. e Wedfitsday, from 9 :45 to 11 45 a.m., intermediate. oPA in Entoreing pant." rent control and r :\nnfm fense of the - orce price & oning, in a dodger leased for