Lo# ® d h pa s w clubs. . At 4@ the gjub, were Mayor Joseph c-imw«n the: Ameriâ€" the Dies In Hospital _ At Agt of 99 Years John Pelkrson,. who resided for 25 years in Hifhwood, died Sunday in the High Bark hospital at the age of 99 years. a retired farmer. / Mr. who was born in a mpcting Tuesday noon at the Mr. n, who was born in s-tdi:. t 118 Highwood aveâ€" nue untif 10 hs jago, when he 1 to | to live with his daughâ€" ter= [Mrs. Anna ‘Peterson, the Over 100 cotpmi â€"chairmen from Lake m ,,- e present Monday night at ting held in the Cenâ€" tral schao 1,» le, ito complete plans. (third War Loan dtiv? sche o| start Sept. 9. Represgenting , Highland Park ‘:I:I Niels. Clquseny in ‘the absence of the general |chairipan, George Hartman. A. £..P ‘beenthndchair- man of live for Highland Park. Quota ir§ assigned to each city, with Highlan@ Park‘s quota being $712,000.| O( (this amount, $368,000 is Peterson, 1 â€">| ~He vlrMofthehleEnma W â€"‘land husbanid of the late An 1a, Surviving are two » Mi. Hedda Vedder and Mrs. Han rison, both of Elgin, and , Sianson of Highland Park, a third wA s | § 3 rices were held Wednesâ€" day ‘At Kelley‘s. chapel. Inâ€" ju in North Shore Garden 55.073.10 Earned At Jag Submarine | _A fotalloi® $5,07370 in war ‘stamps nd’ were sold in the hour that the "captuted twoâ€"man Japanese subâ€" rige whs on display in Highland Lake is divided into four sections | for selling of war b@nds and â€" ,| With â€"Highiand «Park beâ€" ing i i .â€" This includes Highâ€" land 4 ield, Highwood, Prairie % Lake Zurich and Barâ€" MI : E h4 â€" * It will be i houseâ€"tqâ€"pouse canvass and rMHighland: Park‘s part in the dri ‘an ced in the near ) J# hi | idi the meeting was James F. Jt.i} of Abbott laboratories, Lake CC ‘chairman. ‘Eugene W. Kaspar , administrator ‘of the war # of the U. S. treasâ€" ury departm@nt was present Fi re| maintained by wome@n‘s izafions tnder the direc tion ts, Morris Lovingâ€"and Ralph idsor,| A large crowd assembled t view the sub, both inside and out. | [ a â€"f q Over 100 cogn hh C K ’ j flw at ‘ tin tral nho xit Ph. 3 hi * Rep fing | F Niels. Clquseny in general jch n A. K. .P -,‘v ; man of the Afive Quota -', as with Highlan@ _ ] $712,000.| ~Of ;his in E bonds. | [ »Lake C i sections | for |the 3 and'ifl#ips,! i Set Quota For Third War Loan For City At $712,000 y «93 &,273 Vol. 33, No. 34 y L _ cityâ€"wi & isting of ai for service men home -1; overseas" duty was disâ€" sed f of ‘several Highâ€" laist of this son, the late Frank ; is requested. The projâ€" Roan-dlllneumwd' i at the next meeting in ing called for Tuesâ€" a-:heoun_l'!onom‘ ofclock, it is requested olalloqmintioqs part in this projâ€" ertainment Home From ° of all Highland Park at _ the meeting, by Paul Behanna of from 6 o‘clock to 8 o‘clock ; inging . at 6:30 p.m., n?:wfl Mrs. ;}.‘C.Enu‘ol ‘ Forest bring a variety show c :Mflj“ mto present an hour‘s enterâ€" tainment. â€" The AA.A.TC. dAincé The Oak Terrace school in Hig! wood will open, for the new stho yur’}u_: Wednesday marning, Sept. | at 9 o‘clock.. General registration wi take place and pupils will meet the ‘leétnhhyphn.ior‘tbey'eï¬;.‘} The post band of Fort Sheridan, one of the district‘s m.i,mininrymmt: organizations, « will feature â€" ‘Friday, Sept. 3, at the Highland g‘:}h&m the Jeadership ‘pf Oak Terrace <â€" _ School to Open |â€" â€" Wednesday, Sept. 8 the c‘lu)b‘ fi:tx:n }:M-IM io chwg: rogst.| y Humer is 1 of tbéoor;nm arranging the party. Twenty couples will attend. â€" â€" | / is mike maan Sn sshoral m Iheogiceoftl!l:hodi;ope-?;hfl from 9: a.m.toS:â€'p.fil.forre[il tration of: children who were not . the Oak Terrace school last year. | _ Parents are requested to enroll child»â€" ren for kindergarten before next Wed: resday. Birth certificates are requi ' for | such enrollment. â€"There will be two sessions of the kindergarten. Those! children who have bhad their fifth birâ€" thday before the first Jay of last Ju ‘ will be enrolled in the afternoon session and those whose fifth .birthday comks between July 1 and Jabuary 1 will he in the morning session. [ 31 _ The same plan for rental of texts books throughout the grades will ie followed as in previous years. hgid books will be issued : to childr¢n gn State Murals On _ Display in Recreation W features uml inme Harold | Pfister; ‘Z\% j fan Trail drive, haortam!h 1 ente Room of Local U.S.0.\% & is an old and ‘oftâ€" the Highland Pafk U.S%‘.do to e the truth of ithi adage.| Mrs. Homeéer R. Landay, 15 Beech . .street, has prepared pictures typical of each of the (fortyâ€"ei states.| Some of these are used. murals in ‘the downstairs rec ) room |of the Highland Park ‘club, while others mounted as posters han in the stairâ€"well, the craft :shop, the n*ynsic room. Service men w from every state fhave <exâ€" ntesscé interest and approved of thtlf drawi ‘reminder of home. | | In addition to her work of decoratâ€" ing the club, Mrs. Landau serves as chai ‘of! the poster committee of the U,.S.O. ‘These posters age 6 in picuous spots at Fort ‘Sheridat and Great Lakes and aid rhaterially in informing service inen ‘and women of US.O. activities. C urkt 1J Dm*atm and fatigues *will | be much in evidence at the Highland Park U.S.O. today (Thursday) when vice people and G.S.Q). girls léave l'!l; on; M. Among) those who made donatic of ‘blood t.;m; Ametican Red| at Ithe Highland P::,Wa-en" C ’Bhnndly‘;, Friday Saturday : the soléers and: WACs, f the finarice office at Fort Sher Soldiers, WACs Donate Blood Major P. S. Brown, post. finafice officer," said his .{‘.'32‘ of 30 spid and WACs dccid.dnam'an' ously| to contribute . blood. and â€" the opgratip rontine of his office was stagy ‘flt‘ permit~th= abscnces of a faw lpf [the staff at a time during the threl for ‘that .purpoke. : * * {:.BEf . "Keno" will again feature Saturday‘s On Sunday, Sept. 5, there will The l5 ds Highland Park‘s "\ / | Highland Pork, Ilinois, Thursday, September 2, 1943 |Royal Arch Masons |To Resume Meetings j Sophm‘mrfl «â€" | m«m in| Evanston last spring \with high horiors, will be a new secâ€" lond grade teacher st the Green Bay Mrs.â€" W. J. Park ‘Social â€" St. Johns ave pany), wï¬ have any (H. P. 4000) be made to { office. This surplus is needed on the home front for ;é. ‘fortunate families in the community, ; llrs.flyvzi"htéalisto(needyud deserving families who need help, The Highland Park Chapter 226 Royal Arch Masons will resume their meetings after the. summer vacation on Wednesday, Septembér 8 at the Masonic Temple at 19 N. Sheridan rd., at 8:00 p. m.} ; â€" _ td 9 i gey ; Alt companions are cordiaily invitâ€" ed to attend. V. Wiilliam Briddle is the Excellient High Priest: ... _ Philatelic Society First Fall Meeting To Be September 7 The North Suburban Philatelic Soâ€" ciety will hold its first |fallâ€"meeting «t the Community Centeron Tneu_hy’ September |7 at 8 a‘clock. _/‘ l At ‘this meeting the Royal Arch Degree will} be conferred. Refreshâ€" ments will l‘e served. ‘ w At this meeting the election of offi< cers for the enguing yéar willitake place. An |invitation is extended to all â€" those {interested _ in collecti stamps. . Sérvicemen are always wels ¢ome,. / ) | .. 25y ... $s t t 21 Dr, J. P. O‘Connell, president, re minds all members to attend this firs he University| of Minnesota, and Naâ€" idhal College of Education in Evansâ€" on.. She taught kindergarten ind music at, Menomonee : Falls for {Kindergarten| ‘ pupils :i both dhool should register in th¢ kinderâ€" j¢rten. rooms that morning, proâ€" ied . they _ _not â€" regi ‘last pring. All kindergarten must N¢ five years on or before Deâ€" imber 31, 1943) Parents bring | certificat¢es for registration. © 'h will again| be necessary to have sessions of| the kindergarten both ‘ Eim Place apd at Green Bay Road hools. . â€"Children . whose birthdays ;c between January 1 and June 30 Nill attend the ~afternoon session. Phildren : w ‘ birthdays | are. beâ€" ibeen July 1 knd December 31 will tend the mornaing session. These indergarten children should report [pr their respective sessfous on thursday, September 9. . : ’f New pupils| above kindergarten hould register on Friday or Saturâ€" lay morning, |Sept. 3 or 4, in the in office at the Eim Place school. Textbof)ks or all children from des oge through eight may be jurchased at the Eim Place school jook store Friday, Sept. 3, beâ€" ’ en 9 a. m, and 4 p. m., on Saturâ€" iy morning, Sept. 4, between 9 and 2 a. ni., or on Tuesday, Sept. 7. All ooks should be secured betore school pens. ~ j . New teachers employed by School Fimkz 107° for the coming school ear include the following:; At the Green Bay Road school, Miss Natalie \Kjelland will be the 1ew kindergatten teacher, replacing Miss Caroline Deile who is leaving iciead us diteided "the Stakt j | _ @ ~ U Feachers in Mayvilie, N. D. The Eim Place and Green: Bay . schools, District 107, | open Wednesday, Stpt. 8, at |9 a. m. pils should report to last year‘s fime ‘home e :3 (Kindergarten| ‘pupils :f both is should register in th¢ kinderâ€" rten rooms that morning, proâ€" led â€"they not â€" register <last ing. All kindergarten pupils must rimary Feidiers istrict 107 Pupil‘s ould ister _| iday and Saturday , years. (Continued on page 4) RnMni snn Cl like all gardeners who L:mtacaflhuatwr and arrangements . w ill Lccemmehhhadï¬t Flynn of the Hightand service, located_at 47 S. wic (above the Gas comâ€" mb Park Pregs NEWS Paber for 33 Years ql Regular Sabbath services will be conducted at North Shore Congregaâ€" [?",tion, Istael on | mgdï¬\y,_‘_mprnm [ || Sept.. 4, at 11 o‘clpi witors are +1 always, wnmw d ‘4- are.‘!nq'ib-tdt'< Lincoin: and ’z Ve}mour;.avcu 8, C«ien -'1; $H :‘iv if : The first. generaljmeeting . of. the Braeside 'l}'mdm association ‘ will tl( Oct. 4. Speakets &o.be : the hear future.~ Mr. Sparling stated : "We plan this year in conâ€" ducting our membership drive to have a completed ready in adâ€" vance of theâ€"drive so families in our community will have a cgmpJete outâ€" line of activities for the ‘year." | Redeemer Lutheran church will hold its summer. church pitnic at Sunset park on Septembert 5: at 2 p.m.. The committee in charge is planning the ‘picnic especially for the grownâ€"ups of ‘the church ‘and | their friends. . The whole family is linvited. to spend the afternoon and ing meal together. _ Each family is asked to pack their Refreshments will bemade available. . An â€"announcement ing . these changes will be made the first week in September. He jalso said that chairmen for the Scouts, badâ€" minton and civics committees will be announced at a later date. j ‘ Remy L. Hudson, president of the Braeside PTAâ€"Civic |association toâ€" day announced that plans for an acâ€" ?‘vtmm are now in process. The irst step in the « tion for <the nsuing year is the appointment of t’% Sparling, 756 (Oak Grove, as Redeemer Church Plans Picnic for Entire Family ï¬r@ml. He will be .Pamd ‘by: Mrs. ilton H. Jacoby. | Hamilton R. Winton will head the skating program for the year. Other committee heads will be announced u1 the near fuâ€" ture. f | Â¥]5 °00809 |According; to Mr. Hudson, the soâ€" eJalj committee â€" and special ‘comâ€" mittee of mothers and. teachers will be more closely correlated this year. ._Committee Kheads have been ldpointed are: The anpnual book fair, rs. F. J. Lunding, who handled this project last year, will again be in charge. Mrs. Frederick S. Mudge 11 handle publicity; The annual art exhibit will be under a committee headed by Jens Erticson, George Straub and Warren More. The anâ€" nyal musical . progr and alll the musical offerings for the year will be under the direction of Mrs. C. L. &lske. Programming for the year will ¢ under. the: direction . of Charles The committee has arranged ‘an 'af.]’ terzoon of activities to appeal to.‘zveryi group, and‘ to each. individual | taste, There will be horseshoes, varâ€" ious contests, inc a tugâ€"ofâ€"war, Mrs. Byron Brandt heads the comâ€" mittee composed of Mrs. C, Arnswald, Mrs: d Lawrentz, Mrs. M. Voigt, Mr. and Mrs. C.: Pantle, and Mys. H. K. * Highland Park lodge,; No. 446,: of the Loyal Order: of Moose announce committee members for the year 1943 44 to serve under the governor, Wil. fred J. Seguin, as follows: â€" / , â€".| Appoint Membership Chairman of Braeside PTAâ€"Civic Association Announce Members of Moose Committees . Sick committee, Fred Sacco, Ceott, Charles Red , Hehry HBa:t sen "and| Pat: Roliman; membershi committee, Andrew Maconi; A!be;t Anderson and ([Bert Coleman; ps orial, Danicl Bench; entertainment, Thomas Stiwell, Howard Stowie, Anâ€" thony Marchi, Marshal Mackiey, Judâ€" son Cameron | and Louis DF: f Christmas party, Walter Tack¢y; deâ€" gree staff, Bert ; | bowling, Everett Inman, and publicity, Char ‘W.â€"Kill¢lea. â€"| + > 11 +5 l4 Regular Suxicu At N. S. Temple eintoneieinet exreaa x 1 'I;l;'l-fl!lighl:l’ud [Park Public 1iâ€" losed alf day on L m day, Monday, Sgt. g m, t# LIBRARY CLOSED the d t Several new teachers have added tothen‘zafl' of Diktrict| 108 the coming year. Darrell | R. . will assume the ‘...-,' i Braeside school succeeding Mrs. Elder who resigned during: the mer, : Mr. Beam buï¬zi_.‘ tant principal in the C tchools in‘ Des: Moines Howa, £ past five years. He ho A degree from Drake! university, specialized in the skills)| subject â€" grams. He has been an active ber of themd-&;:&oa' tee on recreation and ¢ommu fairs : e l {}} «d ; first grade teacher at Bryacside be Mrs. Katherine 'ï¬_:’. irs .,arui J. '.l “A 4 * eey n aaill mank: wtthe public s of Evanston, ILB kn Toledo, Ohio, before coming to Wigh land Park. 1| s / We A. new music: teacher| (b4s‘ betefilien ployed ‘ to take the place of Mn WWM&:‘R& will hmdi:wdl â€iga'tbe Btac side and Ravinia schoolsg. Mrs. G#tkche holds ia | Master‘s degres \ in #ibl schoo! music from No" westerrf gniâ€" versity. Previous to emmni 1o in land Park/ she \worked i th§) 9th grade at Jolict Towniship high s#hpol. Earl â€" Stricker, m? | |previbsly handled the bands at Ligcoln and West Ridge, will this year have charfe of all instrumental. masic in the Efjow! schools. | 1 Bm ase | | The ‘of District . 108, . io. Ravibis, . Briedde! add "\ 10dge, wi on V nesqay, at 9 a.aum “2::‘ y will Nl'f!fli ign se ion thildren. will| temain | M | school . jrom 9 to 10 o‘cloc ‘ f°f } A"thi. ':- "il’- a list of book$ and. ti@terials. rie #\d certain‘ plans for he chool : ‘;ill be dmoed{m\t hursday morning the teg lar ses of ‘classes will begin.. _ parents urged, however, to have children tend the Wednesday} s¢gsion | as will aid in arranging materials, $c! ules and the like. | (( |} c} (| . Social Studies Teacker _ [ d‘l m‘ tm i M‘ d Anticipaï¬ .‘mbemw & mr;omoff! taught in the bls j KX Ravinia schools. _ || |. / 5o | J : I L Pl “ | %wï¬n e udï¬ the T M i e opening |of ‘schos this mï¬,:‘&..m og’pr\ om{imqigd W‘o‘fr;xfbo Will be | introduged. af _ this. c %nmw le,| presid Ts rachca uy boladf of the on | 0 _I"ollom‘::qb?htq;w:‘ ings, a will | be; mf‘!:a!htm s?vï¬ gour Schools ! istrict 108 to Open on W edrn have The gulpit “ni“ Highlan® P Presbyterian (chu il, | be" offnpled next Sunday, Sept By t ;R’cv.- Goodrich |Gates, D.JQ. ‘of CBicago tive of lflu; , Bogiad <of gligious (Educatiop ghid |has Wkrie supervision of. the Wefk ! bf ed@iation ied hoï¬ byterian churches . i quhr mw{:fl;n a Woild | Like Pfhis? i oolet k f * Rev. Gates ui At Local Chu mil:um:& ‘ Sen-itg‘ in the war\ bond an@ stan booth ‘ i tWoolwoim{ this welk are Mrs. C. E. Herbst} M s.;mn' B Pea ice, M+:1ozm, npton; Miss Pute Jen‘b"l ui“‘ I‘b . C " f :ire G-nu*w»\un L Walter Gresh . [ Jon fif@cke BC Gentiba k Be ch Highl litu*ï¬vel'..f | leand.Park, I[11. 130 Students In _ Tical High School i t of k to “. ials At all 50 : lik‘s: C ?‘5 L eima renson Nursery School Closed The oeflven“ncv‘ faculty members are distributed thus: Three in boys‘ physâ€" ical ¢ducation, one in ‘girls‘ physical ion, jone. in dramatics‘ and & , one in commerct, and. the all director. M hy t 1/ 88 y '-i’.“ ' Tok 4 sthedule fot the first week is PH f ‘ , ~Tuesday, Sept. 7â€"The faculty planning day, with a meeting of the tire faculty called for 3 p. m. : mu‘ are urged to secure books on e if they expect to get â€" at the school. For the conveâ€" i of r students, a bus will| leave Deerficld at 8:45 on Sept. 3 4, returning later in the mornâ€" % & time designated by: the bus drivers | Pei t is t | nursery school, which the high , has operated to give the girls a chance fo study child care and deâ€" wtl?mem; jwill not hbe opened this yeat. Dr. Spears explained this action, taken ‘at t&'e‘ last board meeting, as due to the lack of interest of the high girls in this type of education. | M@muw*- yer the inw-iupï¬ï¬‚uhew- student‘s school program will be to facilitate outside work. Dr.| Spearsâ€" reports that the school does not anticipate a ‘noticeable loss * d % of older boys and girls. staying out | to work, as has q#? been the. case in ie industrial commuâ€" nities. â€" However, We just ds last year, a large â€"percentage of the students are l expected to carry %h part â€" time jobs Auâ€" s while ‘going to school. Where "Veima son / Necessary, time adâ€" Cafeteria Director â€" justment in thit sday, Sept. . 8 â€"Freshmen only) will report for work at 8:45 sday, ~Sept. 9â€"‘The upper will report for classes at ::;:..M-ï¬my ; Bept. 4, from 9 to 12 Padâ€" and other supplies will be sold in to the ‘books on these ‘and lockers will hbe assigned to w students.. Each student should 'Fewed?wchugmnuq locks and to pay fees for gym towels. Approximately, 1150 students are expected when the ‘Highland Park high s its new term in & ‘ » t ¢ to Dr.. Harold ""f nromanip wi 3 ‘the June‘ mdn:hg class of : 260. -j:nhmbee-npuhzdi. the ficld ‘of physical education and coaching. They are: Chester Carlson, _received his college work at the University of Wisconsin and has been graduate work there ~also xander ‘Danakas is a graduate of It lowns, and is doing ‘aduate work at Northwestern uniâ€" vetsity. â€" ‘Léester Kelly received his master‘s : from Indiana univerâ€" sity and , his bachelor‘s degree open 'u'rw. Sept. ‘3, fromâ€"9 to 12. from 1 toâ€" 3. and avain on Sarâ€" Hanicck moke. Deatiae m hap *Mr. and Mrs. Gene. Biaggi 237 S;'ihn‘ avenue, Highwood, boy Aug. |Mr. and Mrs, Harold Mathe, 819 S E :imd. boy,‘ Aug. 29. | tfield avenue, boy, Aug 29, || 3agrfs.mymxï¬ r. and Mrs. Paul Caringelia, 109 l«:* aÂ¥ehue, Highwood,â€" boy ~Aug. Mr. : Mrs.: Michae} Caldarpz#o, : Mr. and Mrs Charles Swan, 233 Mcâ€" BIRTHS AT H. P. HOSPITAL (Continued on page 4) 4i 5¢ a Copy, $1.50 a Year