Aux. Lind: Rollcry. who joined the WAAO two months is no WIM- tioned in Canny. Atacama; pilot’s mining. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Rollzry of Roger Will- iam, "an Kemuhdbmthe (into! 1m, enlisting last May. He is the m of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Benson of 1412 Plenum "cup Another you. Pte. Robert Baum. is serving with 'le. Army Air Force in New Orleans. Staff Set-mu De-ist McCall!†arrived in Highland Put lot Friday toedthewee_ithtti-tts, “manila. J.E.MeCMtrer olElm- wooddrhe. HehasretumedtoAbit, an. Tens when " is stationed» Aviation Cain: John Baum' has beeutr-terved from Mmle’Ield. Ads, Mlle received“: winch WincheAn-ly Air Fumes. He is-tahieeqtiisreiarsarrtrainimrat â€m1; tmiri-aeMinttréBmrhNsasaq "hAir_ti.th.A-AirC- 'bis-e-i-dot-e. WMIC. lined theair-i.N-heratHr- tMhtraqirerehen-r. 1ershAn3.uakrhsratt'06m.r- SrMrm6usemiqhrhr6hi.hmie MkMYahCaddlo-dq -ednsciptairsottbeEtbfetnt%lt t-andwottHttave_dthis mint validating!“ 1.ritrteiotrewiehr.dimirtnrraod mm. Una-Md tise-.hewiBbee-isdeo." unipintthS.|hnlM main his Nuvy Vina. dign- wammmm MCI Sm “and " Mmhkhmmu P.. My bran-1 foe Hull A†"(in Think " Canal -é.-itrrr.Aref' 12th. In The Nation: Service GREAT BIG JOBS! Tiny little jobs . . . MIDDLE SIZED JOBS . . . . . . we handle A ALL KINDS ALLKINDSof PRINTING An important feature of their pro- gramwitiheaaeriesoftestsand. puma! interview to determine the type of work which they will be u- ligned upon completing “boot" tain- mg. _ Rich"! “(Cl-lulu. tA III of Mr. and In. R. E. Han-n. no Nonl- First and; Arthur R. Sch-kit. II. no! Mr.andMrs.H.P.Sehe6ie. 1043 South Ridge road; Frederick W. Mme, Itsmtot Mr.aadMrs.J.N New. 400 County Line mad. DeerfkH; Benny L Hardin-i. ll. Ion of Mr. Philip Moi-did, arr High meet. Hig. wood are heist. mind for day with Austin's no forces " the US. Naval Training Station at Great lahes The four sailors will receive l2 week: of Maiden in the fundamentals of lea- mamhip, Naval customs ahd pmcdum. and physical hardening upon comple- tion of which they will be given a nine-day leave. Junk Ueodirtiirvuitirtqhi.mo. that. In. Pacino Um of Mr blatant)!“ Heismingu .eivirt-nightirtstruetttrforttt- airex-atasehetdinhadiagrx mum-awn†aNMMbi-hm Miami-m.“- tBetersehrrrgattheui-itrodthrts. can". Heilhcmollvudln Harry Mot Denial“ ""reatbrro-imdatNiq JuquWIu-h Jana M Dt-iris V6)“ Nani Mini. 1min Cabana-d Funds RM otThiottdt and Feed Slash. and Gnome Rodeo! Highland?“ {tau-uh“. Wuhan“ "rue*rb-trN6C_rrieb Bright-hutch:- Mrs3.J.BemAe.4M.G-Ba. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Pvt. James Ronni is new animal to duty at the postal replacement pool at Fort Dix, NO. He is the son of Mrs. J. C. Rosin of Onwcntsia avenue. Tolepluono SST LAUREL AVENUE A veteran of World war l'has en- listed again in the army. He in Mir- unus Sarcasm who is serving " Cinn- ute Field as a master sergeant. Before neutering the army. he made his bun: with his sister, Mrs. H. K. Syson of Oak street. Eleanor Fisher Hawkins is making her home with her mother, Mrs. Ed- win Fisher of W. Park avemnc while her husband is serving in the army. Sgt. Kenneth Hawkins has been in Africa since January. Pte. John Brown is visiting his par- ents. the Matt Browns of Deerfield road. He entered the mice last No- umber. Clyde Schoonovcr. son of Police Officer and Mrs. Clyde Schoonover of Deerfield road, has been mounted to corporal in the Army Air Forms in England where he has been stationed since last tall. Among thirty-six students of the Fort Sheridan Ordnance Automotive School graduated on April 3 were two 113:!!th Park boys, Pte. Dalthard L. Sigma: of 720 Central avenue and Pfc. Melvin B. Young of 300 Oakwood ave- Mrs. Florence Schmidt of MO Homewood avenue has two children in the armed forces. Her son. Francis Schmidt. has been promoted to woman first class, and is aging with the Ner. Her daughter. Aux. Betty Schmidt. is stationed at Monticello, Ark., taking her initial training with the Women's Auxiliary Army Corps. Lieut. Raymund Cox. former Deer- field Grammar school teacher. was visiting her family in Highland Park last week after complain: of his course at Fort Benning. Georgia. He is now stationed at Camp Wheeler. has teeit informed by the Amiriead Red Cross that they are unable to can- Mrs. John Biondi of Madrid, Ia., SAFETY FIRST The First Nominal Bank A Highland Park S UPPOSIN G tge-rag-r-D-det-r-C-q- Yum-“WI“, Yubuonnhpludih-I. . WyndMMWuMd-yod Erbium-Mi. Vac-ammonium teoor-dee_trd-ttroW. Why-amounted". . You ttod a fhe, firm whether her son Carpool Amelia J. BM of 1036 Fort Sheridan sve- nue. Highland Park. is a Jam prisoner. When listed as missing in action since December av he was m in; with the army on Gmdalanal. He made his home with his as. Mrs. John Nardini, and clad the service two years ago. His twin bro- ther who aim resided with In. Nar- dini, is stationed at Camp Wallets. Texas, and was recently mended no sergeant there. Kurt B. Boehm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bruno J. Boehm of S. Green Bay mad, has been promoted to corporal in the Army Air Forces. He is statitmed at the Tennessee Polytechnic taboo] in t_he personnel department, Codville. His twin brother, Pvt. wan-m Boehm, has finished his basic training at Camp Bah. Marysville, Cd. AthasmstteaeABoehsu,isserv- ing with the any air corps statiemed " Pittsburgh university. Cadet Everett S. Andersms, who is serving with the army air corps. is visiting his walls. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Anderson of Berkeley road. He will return to duties at Selim 1%H, La. on Sunday. Anather sax John Jr., is attending aradiosehoutinNewYoekandis serving with the merchant marines. Harold Kathe. hushand of the for- mer Vivian Sheik, has been promoted to lechniml urgent " the Amy Air Form admin! training school hopi- tal in Chicago. Seaman first class John Brigham is vermin but. the Bumu ot Inma- tim in San Francisco. He is the In of Mr. and Mrs, John Bligh!!! of De- tamble avcnue. He left for duty with the us. Coast Guard on Mar as of In: ya: Sgt. Jack Van der momma has n- rind safely in India according to won! received by his put-ms. Mr. and Mrs John Van der Bloomer, of 213 Non]: have. Higtmood, Y‘s-“Which? In.“ "errshinsasad - t'gAtptAgi.'Stu'h' “a“.uidf and“ “incumbent-m â€knitted-hm“ Aardt-eeronriti.timeiortkr frogs to stir Iro- their Iona wine's thou-thymus. 'tweseareh e-hr-inthe-ber-temo' sts-msd-die-e-ti" tuiettr-tihe-oteaB-t hchuindia-etcr,puhu.andn'h littte-ceeeuscataeeedt_ the-nu. "is-i-tii, tiatewottheuhomeaadr.ateh themdevelor. 7 . - “Mada-i. â€hunt-“mica qthc-u.ud rib Rheum mawwmmu And very son-v: til also): look- imrtosedifth-in_tttiesrtd the the "but“ Are “this their bright link heads out through the damp, dark lam ot yesterday. M van. h-ur-Deer. _ 'Eué’m intonatio- Bod M than: for ideotieitatims a! may birds. H... ahtr all 'tr--Eherie. Stories of small creature; lath-l 'tau-Fuck, _The tobin "yin. north to we»; and out. Text and pity!†tot your-get childxeu. Utah hHeh-t-Gaii, Tu. ol the -how-Kant "The tinge Wining: of the in- Iecl world shown through the expel:- iencer of one little am." Yaw -b-Hy1ander. Hana. animals and the most com- mon animal: to be found in the coun- try and at the Seashore arranged - cording to seams. Authentic and interesting account of the development from tadpole to bullfrou. Beautiful photographs. Pot- ahl tho his or.-acintr. Welt illuatntcd picturebook of hogs, beetles In dbutterflies. Book of wild "n-MeKermy. en look of will 'u-o-Adept. A collection of some 'of the - familiar new" and plants. Lamb colored illustrations. Tm. of tho o-sw-McKee. -iG'k, interesting itories of repre- sentative trees. Colored lithographs. o- wood-fir' -u-okott. - A -gtokes odvoema, collected from everywhere showing the "cum house of Mother Nature. Lieu. Bruce dine is spending a ten- dir In" in Highland Park after grad- uation from the officer can!“ school at Aberdeen Proving Grounds. Aberdeen, Md. last Friday. His mo- the. Mrs. Alfred Cliffqand his wife, the former Aida Sehormover, attended the exercises and all three drove back to Highland Park. Forrest D. Rose Jr., graduated April 2 from the US. Coast Guard electri- cal school in Detroit as a third class petty officer. He and Mrs. Rose, the former Agnes Naughton. are visiting their families, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Rose of Est street, and Mr. and Mn. Peter Naughton of Bloom street. Corp. Edward Fisher has "ported toan-radiosettuMistNewYmh city. Heisrmeofngroupot (on! "pmtirtgforthisramrse. He is“. son of Mrs. Edwin Fiaher of Wen Parkavenuc. Private Charles J. Holey is (akin training which will cover basic mil- hry which and specialty training a the @2an reptaexarsestt m atForeFmrseirewesWrx It istt-ttMr.andMriNserh . utg'g'ulrirh,fNtr,',u ta., fifteen, months no. has paid his militia: as second class Inna- harm urthe U.S. Naval but.qu For the benefit ot American Lui- posts and auxiliary 1min that collect- ed old phonograph recordt. to w“ High-00d post temtritmted. it is n- ported that a total of 1.563 kin of m records. each kit containing O double- taced disks, has been an! to any outfit! serving mid: of the with- enul limits of the United Sum U “Elnora: for Our Fighting Men, In." Loridm. Com. where he is W. Heisthesmtof Mr.amiMrs.PeaBr Rank of 220 Highwood - Hi- Legion Post: Send Raced: Dumas "tn each instance the kits were all to the chaplain assigned to the I‘. More thanMIixniIukiuhubc- Itrrgtlshed to the navy and I! in ptacedortsttipsmtthehi_.M- thanatrarebeht-ttotHU.8. can guard-ad 1ii.arebeh-tt. ther-i-Feb-mr- nus. Newmadsmbeiq-dtol discarded and huh-Vaud- Id each not recall W by the mmnabmubu mhm â€hitch-eh- Luiul w '3teme+ hr h Wining." Jackattig. why claw in the, 11.5Ҡ5‘“ irtitsti-. " “I“. M, hit. I†'QMI†m