t $ / +0 l The cruption of the volcaro Paraâ€" ." \â€"___. cutin which occured last February, an | | 1_| _ ! account of which is given in the Octoâ€" 4 l;f ber Readers Digtst, has greatly influâ€" * I enced the atmospheric conditions, heavy ** hazy clouds of irridescent dust hang u* PF! continually in the air. In his paintings PB ; the artist has tried to capture the atâ€" « ~| |") * mosphere of the everâ€"changing sky. P 4: 4,.. "Mexico is still the land of plenty, | J nonnmi-en, , and though the nearâ€" J Mrs. ind A. Siebert, a Northâ€" western , is president of the group thi r and cordially invites any : Alpha Delta alumnae on ‘ the North (Shore to attend their monthly mcetings which are held regâ€" ularly on the fourth Monday afterâ€" ._ noon of af& month. , â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"GIVE HIGHLAND PARKâ€"â€"â€" Pd grougy sewed bandages for ‘the stomn Visiting) Nurses‘ iation and also ‘books to a collection which the club ‘ sent to an army camp in Texas Infant Welfare To.Meet Monday Business meeting will include aâ€"disâ€" cussion on how the group will contribâ€" ute to the war effort at their regular Alpha Gamma Delta North Shore Group To Meet on Monday . The regulat business luncheon meetâ€" ing of the Heéghland Parkâ€"Ravinia cenâ€" ter of the Infant Welfare of Chicago will be held rehomeofllï¬'l‘hor- wald Trolle,; 245 S. idan â€"road, Monglay, Oct. 25, at.10:30 o‘clock. . Assisting hostesses ~will: be Mrs. Ralph ‘Bard, Mrs. S, R. Coo? , Mrs. John Stevens and Mrs. Philip Watson. â€"«â€"â€" " GIVE YQUR SHARE .| â€"â€"â€"L Board Members To Hold Meeting Tenth district board members of the American Legion auxiliary will meet at the home of the director, Mrs. Ray Suzzi, 46 Eim avenue, Highwood, Friday, Oct. 2, at 8 o‘clock. Plans will be made for the district méeting to ‘beâ€" held in Waukegan, Wednesday, November 17. Local memâ€" bers on the, ho@rd are Mrs ‘Vidlet Cole, Mrs. Flora Werner, Mrs. Ann Halterman and; Mrs. Mac Smith. Mrs. Smith will be coâ€"hostess. ‘| . away and tRe railroad more than one hundred: miles distant, we thoroughly enjoyed our |simple and free life," as Mr. Watson puts it, "our isolation was not disturbed by: civilization." The North Shore group of Alpha Gamma Delta: alpmnae will be enterâ€" tained at a â€"bridge on Monday afternoon, 25, at the home of Mrs. C. Robert Swinchart, 5950 Kenâ€" more avenue, Chicago. Assisting hosâ€" tess will be ‘(Mrs, Robert L. Johnson, who is treasurer of the Alpha Gamma Mr. W tells of the beauty of that sky and where at any time of: the year, t are‘ attracted to the Spa, the there have both radâ€" um and ur waters, and are said to renew both life and youth, much in the manner of Ponce de Leon and his . Mr. and Watson lived for nine vndlwhudwhchhsm been and was seven years in The members dre invited to view these pictures which are on display at the club for a limited time. Highland (Park. Woman‘s club anâ€" nounces for the first art exhibit of the season, a & of twelve pictures painâ€" ted by‘l)m Crafts Watson during his recent sojourn in the village of San Jose de| Pura, sitwated about one hundred and fifty miles west of. Mexâ€" ico City. . | enc at Mrs. Oliver turner is chairman of theamdezw ; Dudley Crafts Watson Exhibits Paintings At Wornan‘s Club All musical! Your favorites, old and new! *IHE MUSICAL MILKWAGON‘ Mon. through Fri. 10:15â€"10:45 a. m. WG" ThurÂ¥day, ‘October 21, 1943 Â¥ NEAR! . HEAR! Society Card Party to Bé Given Saturday At Woman‘s Club _ Card (f played (a a warded. Proceeds be used ; club. | Initiate New Moose Members isw 1 ® , Musical Program At J f Alpha Chi Meeting .‘ _ ‘Doris. Helm and Cym:.L Cling will present ia musical program ~at> the opening of, the Al‘xpha‘C:i Omega Mother‘s clinb a t th e chapter ho use on M‘on d ay, Oct. 25, at 2 o‘clock. The occasion will be a tea honoring the new ;ple%e: and their mothers. Mrs. Ruth McCarn of Northwestern (university, â€" counseler, will address the mothers:at the meetâ€" , In ch of arrangements are Mrs. Edgar B, Jenkins, president of the club, and |Mrs. Florence Sthmidt, actiâ€" vities chairman. They are being asâ€" sisted by Mmies W. P. Cawley, Schnéidet, E. T. Skidmore, Hen Siljestrom, Louis Schultz, John Vanâ€" aerBloomen, Lester Peterson, Bessi Peterson, Joseph ‘Peddle, Oscar ’Schmit,irlx, Joseph Riddle, Gus Norï¬- len, Ja Smith, Grant Benson, S. D. Shanafelt, Grace Fearing, Gus Norâ€" vik, John|Butler and Roland Bicimehl. Card Games and bunco willat played ‘and table and door pri awarded.| Refreshments will be serï¬i Proceeds|from the sale of| tickets wi be used to further the work of. the Those wishing to obtain temntioqï¬ may phope Mrs. Francis Schneider, K. P. 1505, or purchase tickets at t}le door i;Members of the Service Mothers‘ club will sponsor a card part :‘f- day evenEg, Oct. 23, in the é ?d Park W ‘s club at 8 o‘clock. | Receiving the guests will be Mrs. O. B. s,. Mrs. Olga Volkman, House Mother Mrs. W. N. Marsh, Â¥r; C, Jongleux, Mrs. P.Q.E." Johnâ€" son, Mrs, C. Helker and Mrs. R. ) C. Menzies. | + 4 in h A e", York school teacher asked her class to namg the ten greateht men in the wofld. One boy wrot@: "New York YÂ¥ankees, 9; Charlie McCarthy, {V Total, 19." | :8 { ' There ;t convenient envelâ€" opes qutside our office door. In case you wish to pay a bill beâ€" fore 8 or qfter 5 just place the ho ho age m tm qurtiges I ) 7 u. i and djop it in the .be.z,.'rhnh. col#lï¬,mn‘lflllï¬odfor 617 from people wanting to hire any applicants HE didn‘t hire. Our) Fatmer friends raised 89 million bushge!ls more |potatoes than were raised last year. .Now there is a shortage of commerâ€" cial shortage for potatoes. You will do. a favor for yourself and help gave food if you iwill purâ€" chase| a rgasonable amount of "Spuds* during a mm Potatp Sales Campa'igx," Oct. 21 to Nov.‘6 .â€"â€"â€". . [ § _" o9z $o iss 0 :io.? i- c.'. Wl 4Â¥ 5. fornia where a new silk industry isiuda-nkinz. | f The Friendly Peiple | TOM CLARK . yal Order ‘of Moose, ggz lodge No. 446, an ctandidates will be initiated ing of Octob%ZS at 8 o‘â€" itten hall. Candidates should SHOREGas co. s Week Â¥o We Q School Party 1 urday, Oct. 30, at 7 p.m., grade 1 chdol boys and girls will have their new ~|| ï¬ cen party at the Community caliâ€" enthr. The center Boys‘ club is helpâ€" stry i ! o plan and run this party. & Eperyone is urged to come in cosâ€" turnp. Some of the features will be a oftfme parade, > "chamber |of horâ€" . o# " Hallowe‘en games, cider, apples a g9 .|| dquklinuts, and aspecial program in toes l' Dig hall. | § fad y Now _A 1 Highland Park boys and girls of nar.. || gragtimar school age are urged to N | Friday evening, Oct, 29, {startâ€" â€" |ling ht 8 o’doi there will be a ‘Halâ€" \lowgen party ui:fy high school students jat Community center. ; Bob Brown ; is committee are planning a speâ€" ‘cigl I program ifor: this party. Other fehtpres will be dancing, Hallowe‘en MX DoSa i i n N | % Armnual Luncheon Héeld By Members Of Lady Elks â€"|â€" :txfs, ping pong, cider, ‘doughnuts lapples. <| °# _ . i 1t +. embers of the Lady Elks met for eir annual luncheon and ‘installation of, officers Tuesday noon at the House tearoom. Thirtyâ€"three | bers. were present. . ; | . : Mrs. William Mooney is new presiâ€" of the cub, while the retiring is Mrs. M. J. Mitchell, Mrs. ,‘ Abercromby is the vice president, d Mrs. ~E. .C. Greenwald, secretaryâ€" iss Elaine Kauffman, daughter of r} and Mrs. Charles Edward Kauftâ€" as, 2243 S. Sheridan road,and Enâ€" ‘sigf Leslie Rankin, son of Mr. and Lesliec A. Rankin of 627 Vine aveiue, will be married Sunday afterâ€" Oct. 24, at the Highland Park erian church. Dr. Louis Sherâ€" inf will officiate. {=, e October meeting of; the Highâ€" ind Park |Music club will take place at the home of Mrs. Flort T. Dingle, 515 S. Sheridan , Wednesâ€" day infternoon, Oct. 27, at 2}30 o‘clock. Members and guests m.l.ll\h enterâ€" taingd by| the following | program : P o solo* by Miss Virgi.:Lia Bruce ; vded numbers by Miss Glaria Linari, deqimpani¢ed by Miss Olga Sandor; réading of poems by Mre. Ross J. Bbafty ; * another group of| songs by Mis# Linari; the duo piano team conâ€" sisting of Mrs. Milton Hardacre Jr. id [ Miss Bruce,: | ; ; (The program‘will be fellowed by dminunity singing and a social hour with Mrs. Baker Hamilton; hospitality assisted by Mrs. James E. Allep, Mrs. Dudley Hall and Mrs. tus R. Phelps, with Mrs. Ross J. Btafty and Mrs. Mary H. Burdilis Aictivities for the year will include xing, wrestling, basketball, mevies, ilkés, handicraft,. etc. ols l i club ; will be under. the leaderâ€" of William Behreng of the Comâ€" pity centers staff. All Highland Park boys between 11 and 14 are welâ€" img the bride as maid ‘of honor ill} be: Miss Barbara Cole of Highâ€" Park. Bridesmaids will be Miss ie Carrier of Ghicago and Mrs, st Keach of Chicage, a sister of idegroom. Cousins .of:the bride, ¢ Englebrecht of Highland Park ary Anne Knauf of &iiago,- will jinior bridesmaids.~ _‘ ; Frrest Keach will be his brotherâ€"inâ€" Iw' ieepione follo th r i will follow. the cereâ€" at ï¬ Kauffman home. _ ign Rankin received his commisâ€" and the wings of a. naval aviator Pensacola, Fla., Friday. He and ride will live in Pensacola, where ill be stationed. . using [hursday, Oct. 21â€"9:30 training program ; 8: commission meets. | *fiday, Oct. 22â€"7 p. m., edding Sunday : Elaine Kauffman, s. Leslie Rankin ioh 4 9m Motd higrent open; 3 p.m., Model Airplane ednesday, Oct. 27â€"8 pim., H. P. urer, Two new members, ‘Mrs. May and Mrs. Ed M nald, were itted into the club. hells e »Community center Boys‘ clul oys 11 {o 14, will hold their first ing; Friday evening, Oct. 22, at ‘ Club Meeting tober Meeting Music Club to iture Program ra club, s were made for a potâ€"Aluck lunâ€" to be held â€"at the clubhouse at t meeting, the first Tuesday in ber. Mrs. Charles Elwell is in of the luncheon.© < / VE IN HIGHLAND PARK~â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" GIVE YOUR SHARE munity Center omens News _ Loec Boys‘ club am.: Girl pm., Recâ€" Cc t .\ Regular . Sabbath services are conâ€" ducted at the temple every Sa,tu?y morning at 11) o‘clock. North Shore Gongregation "it‘ne'l is located at Lin. ‘coln and Ve avenues, Glencoe, and visitors are always welcome. . _ / â€"| 11 a. m. Rabbi James A. Wax will disâ€" ¢uss "The U in Enm and the Undertover in America." 4 bi Wax will attempt to analyze the causes and cxme the efforts of these diverse groups and their psychological and political implications. d _ Mrs.‘ Leonard Keaster, chairman, Mrs. Kendall Clough, viceâ€"chairman, and the members of the finance comâ€" mittee ‘are making every effort to make this sale a great success. . | Mr. and Mrs. Russell Waidley, 3003 [(W. George street, Chicago, girl, Oct. 14. . ; s U Sunday Services Resumed At Temple _Proceeds will be allocated to the War Emergency fund, which is a special fund used to defray the inâ€" cidental costs of, opening the clubâ€" house to the Red Cross production unit and the| Blood Donor division. Those who patronize the sale as well as those who donate rummage will be making an indirect contribution to the war efforts 0 ~0 | Mr. and Mrs.. Lee Blevins, 1403 Westview road, boy, Oct. 17. â€" Mr. and Mrs. James Shelton, 1105 Prairie avenue, girl, Oct. 15. + ~‘Mr. and Mrs. James Giles, 29 N. Green Bay road, girl, Oct. 15. ° _‘ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Reed, N. Hermitage avenue, Chicago, Oct. 14. . 11. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Strom, 900 Sheridan road, Glencoe, girl; Oct. 15, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Gastheld, 807 Deerfield roadfl Deerfield, girl, Oct. 17. The rummage sale sponsored by the Highl!and Park Woman‘s club is scheduled for October 28, from 9 a. m. to 4 p.m. For the) second year, this annual event askumes war time signiâ€" ficange. ‘It is a major drive by the finance cot’nm‘ttee of the club to raise funds to .pérgfluate the war work within the clab. ) ~â€".| 4 ‘~Mr. and Mrs: Douglas Pa'tter;ot?, Box 222, Deerfield, boy, Oct. 13. Mr. and Mrs. Jqhn Wing, 320 Glenâ€" wood avenue, girl, Oct. 14. /‘ | Mr. and Mx. Edward Curley, 223 Burchill avenue, Highwood, boy, Oct. . Mr. (and Mrs. : John Nemec, Fort Sheridan, boy, Oct. 43. | | 0| ./ . At Woman‘s Club On October 28 Rummage Sale Births <â€"HOLDERS OF BQONDS : John Bell for information Earl G. Sheahan, W,. W. Stgele, Park, I!II., are requested to contact On Masonic Temple Bidg., Highland 44 |¢ 24 at | Navy day. rganization. l esd 7442 'bOYn O T LCOE Royal Neigh To Meet Oct?g Refreshments will be served at meeting." Allâ€" mémberg! are. urged attend. .. | } 8 f Navy day, Wednesday, Oct. 27,. reark a special party for the WAV § of Greatq:akes Naval ‘Trainfag tion and $x¢ Glenview |Air bage. The AAATC band will play for y and there will be a s show featured | |singer .and |dancer, George S‘\nmn of Highland â€" and her committee are|preparing sgkâ€" night , Wednesday ‘evening, Oct. 2 the Masonic tenfple at!8 o‘clock. ficers from Lake| County camps fill the stations for that night. Tuesday, Oct. 26, the Hi Park U.é.O. will d . its monthly formal party.. The V band will supply musid and the J committe¢, under the irmanshi Mrs. Roy E. Wyle of Highland Pq’ will plan the entertaiftment andg freshment.. 1osi4 Ik ~ Oct. 24.) The customary ; sandw salad supper will be served from 6 8, then the hmnnu:rp‘::gm £ 7:30 to 8:30 and at 9| o‘clock th will be dancing to the music of â€" AAATC band. The N . try ‘ club committee, c r is Mrs. Melville Keim, will prepi and serve the san: salad m’ P"‘, | PM s ‘ All servige people whose birthd fall dm?:: the month‘*hf October : be honared on Monday night, { 25, when Mrs. Wil B. E:pn and her committee i € birthday cake as a of the regi refreshments. M nights "dance nights" and there is da instruction by Mrs.| Lucy: Sm This . instruction co‘tfl balirc dancing in waltzes, j , po rhumba ‘and foxtrot. | N. A. Fin instructs in ‘country |dancing, b square and reels. â€"}} > ~ ‘ and entertai t the . K e r worth ¢§.o. girls in a ce junior ho:tesm.' De be feature of the ey y ** P The â€" Lithuanian \%th la?:tbvh‘ bring ; and dances of / ‘ the Highlgnd Patk 1U.4.0. on Sund Kenilworth night will be celeb on lg:nrdzy. Oct. 23) with resi of Kenilworth providing â€"refreshn Friday, Oct. 22‘s . feati the post band of,;Foï¬ Sheridan p ing for the dancing period. | onm‘nday.oa.zi,acdg‘ fic short of Palm Spri and °S@Â¥ is sc}(x)edu‘kd for tbremï¬ig‘ h1 an d U.S.0. In addition, there will a at 7:30, and at 8 o‘clock the regulafly scheduled, archery class will m Announce W eek‘s Programs At ~ | Local U:S.0O. : Royal Neighbors will hold Fri % ighland â€"P. ['Krepcringu keeping â€" w the . K enflâ€" 4t 1P [ § â€" The highlight of the afternoon ‘will be ‘the reading of the current New York play, "Harriet" offered by Olga Rosenova. Mrs. Isadore Lewis, Hospiâ€" tality chairman, invites all: members and . friends to \attend. The North Shore chapter ‘of the National Council of Jewish Women is holding its first regular meeting of the fall ‘season on Wednesday, Oct. 27, in the lounge of the North Shore Congreâ€" gation Isracl temple. f Jewish Council * To Meet Wednesday rding 24. 246 Railway > Highwood, IIl © Make reservations before Oct. 25th. Phone H. P. 5509. ~ : : Vealâ€"Scapolini, Home Made Ravioli, Spaghetti, Fried Chicken, U./S. Choice Steaks and Chicken jpul A la Cacciatore f HALLOWE‘EN PARTY at The Highlander Enteflahment by "BUD‘ SMITH Complete Dinners DRINK ORANGE GIN COLLINS LIME GIN COLLINS . _ TOM COLLINS Celebratée Y our EB appearing in person.~; SPECIALS 35¢ e hi. 4 4* We #4 §¢ i7 9