Thursday, Feb. 14th, Veterans of Foreign Wars Initiate 38 New Members At Fch. Tth Mceting ‘Thirtyâ€"cight new members were initinted into Highland Park Meâ€" morial post of theâ€"Veterans of Forâ€" cign Wars last Thursday night, Feb: 7, at the regular meeting of the post at Elks hall on Laurel aveâ€" nue. The new degree team under the leadership of Major Fred C. Mechi did a splendid job in putting thisâ€" large group of new members through the ceremony. Athanas, Richard Balz, James Kilâ€" kenny, Russell Early, James Bowâ€" Flynn, Bob Hart, Jack Clavey, Paul Buller, William Hohifelder, James Sheahen, Jack Dayton, Gorâ€" don Engels, John Kelly, Elmer Slack, Leslic Hayes, Tom Garrity, ‘Tom Mcintyre, Victor Glader, Don Cameron, John Boylan and John Glencoe PTA to Hear Noted Author, Feb. 18 At School Auditorium Marion Hargrove, noted author, will speak under the auspices of the Glencoe P&rentâ€"Teacher assoâ€" 18, at 8 p.m. in the large audiâ€" torium at Central school. . His. subject will be "What Shall We Do With the Army?" Millions have read what Private Hargrove thought of the army when he was still a humble recruit. Now Mr. Hargrove‘s opinions may training? Mr. Hargrove will cover them all with eloquence and wit in his postwar lecture. â€" â€" _ Glencoe schools and at the box ofâ€" fice the evening of the performâ€" ance. Mrs. Oscar Rome is chairman of the benefit and Mrs. Herbert Paschen is president of the associaâ€" tion. ~County and Probate Courts of Lake County," Municipal Court of Evanston and the Superior Court of Chicago, A man who has had nearly a quarter of a century actual experience in all courts. He served you honestly NWGWSW’:AWMIâ€Z- 40, handling the County Court work and is entirely familâ€" ior with the procedure of that Court. His work in depression years with juvenile and faomily matters was Now that Judge Persons is retiring from the County Court, the people of Lake County should choose to fill his place a man of tried and tested actual experience, who is eninently qualified by background, education, temperaâ€" ment and training to preside in this important court. Mr. Bills is a Jifeâ€"long Republican. He, his family and associates have never been known_to engage in byâ€"parâ€" tison tactics but have always lent their support to the furthering of Republican principles. He asks the Republiâ€" can party for their support now. Mr. Bills will devote his entire time to court work and not in any way practice law privately. y _ _A man who has had actual experience as judge in the where he has tried important jury cases. A man who possesses that rare qualificationâ€"judicial â€" CITIZENS BANK BUILDING W ankegan, [Nincis Mai are as folâ€" ~i BILLS Rites Last Week At Grays Lake for Mrs. E. L. Webster . Funeral rites were held on Friâ€" day,/ March 1, at Grays Lake, for Mrs. E. I. Webster, for many ness on Tuesday, January 31. Her husband, who passed away in 1928, was a former engineer in the water works at Fort Sheridan. Starts New Term ‘The Recreation boardâ€"sponsored badminton class which meets Monâ€" day evenings at T:30, is now acâ€" cepting memberships for its new ‘open to all adults and the memâ€" bership fee is $2.00 for the term. }lhflyl-hhkollnndhuhd physical education department is the instructor of this badminton class. _ Anyone wanting to play imilhmdflomhm land Park is welcome to join the Fatherâ€"Daughter Banquet At High School ‘Tonight at 6:30 ‘Tonight at 6:30 the annual "Fatherâ€"Daughter Banquet" of the Highland Park high school will be held in the school cafeteria. A song contest will be featured in the program," with freshmen epresented by Joun Trexel:; sophâ€" iors by Mary Jane Erickson, and l.cnia!l by Adele lz‘m- Students serving on committees are: Nan Wiemer and Barbara Lasâ€" ierâ€"publicity; Ruth St. Cyr, Nanâ€" cy Johnson, Marion Forest, Mary }A.m.-. Laurel Rosenthal, â€" Louise Polisk and K. K. Rieser â€" proâ€" Pat Barton, Zoe Maurine and Lois Ross â€" decorations, arid Martha Haupt â€" place cards. U.S. VICTORY BONDS â€" JONN R. BILLS Nominate JOHN R. bed to a long illâ€" Students‘ Stunts to be Presented March 16 At the High School are due to start soon in preparaâ€" tion for the program to be preâ€" 16, in the high school auditorium. tied up â€"with the general theme, -iu.'hhhcb’tu.-rrht. ues ~ 2. (Mretcrsofherrenmsan P rrar e > *4 Pfister, Jerry Peterson, Herb Holt, John Rosenheim, Elaine Bray, Nanâ€" ‘qm-nn-.c.n-m-a.c-l Bates, Chuck Pope, Bill McCulâ€" lock, Bruce Wertheimer, Ben Ruckberg, Barbara Alexander, Carl Velde, Monie May, Yvonne ‘Tew, George Johnson, Bob Peterâ€" son, Janice Schick, Cecil Boyle, Sis Sneeden, Edna Wilner, Mary Jane th-.litsin-gl.Jaek_S_h!'ll- Miary McNeal, Bill Casey, and John Mennench. | _ , Miss Marquart will be in charge of the dramatic part of the mlr.lykwillpn-ntï¬. musical numbers, and Mr. Stuart Bill Casey is production manager will be the technical director. Bill Casey is the production manager. Assistant stage managers are Tom lnphyndnfllm;hb- min,lhnqwï¬ni_;ï¬_a_m?w. David Smith; and choreographers, Betty Bushey and Sue Mills The stage crew consists of Dick Jacoby, Jack Sherwin, Jerry Schlung, Walter Chaffee, Bill Miller, and Ernie Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Buebsch, of lnddei.wï¬oï¬r‘d‘ a baby girl, on Monday, February 11, weight 7 Ib. 10 oz. No name has been chosen as yet. ‘ Mrs. Huebsch is the former Esâ€" ther Brandt of Highland Park, and the maternal grandparents are Mr. Huebsch of Mundelein. LOOK WHO‘S HERE! «e But I‘m at home now, and it comes up to expectations. really glad to have me back. Getting into harness was easier than I had figured it would be. The job and I are doing O.K. and those periodicwageinaumthapikdnpwhfle v Immm’thtdhhhdfllu. It‘s just as WJM T HE PRESS Annual Dinner of N. S. Area Boy Scouts At Temple, February 21 Boy Scout yearâ€"will be held for Thursday, February 21, at the N. port and other ceremonies. Kabbi Charles Shulman will be the speakâ€" er of the evening. "World Friendship." _ Each scout is making some contribution to the World Friendship fund. Mr. Clifton G. Speer, scout exâ€" ecutive of the North Shore area for the past fourteen years, has this to say about the World 'MM:“A..OG-!U.! us like the feeling of knowing what by a pack or troop might buy the following: A pair of Morse signal first aid troop pouch, small wall tent, cookâ€"kit, canteen, and a copy of each of the various handbooks and manuals for cub scouts, boy scouts and senior scouts and for their leaders. what of it? A group of American **Sergeant Jones it was. But it‘s Lineman Jones now. And, Brother, do I like it!»» . enough to give them a start. ‘That is aly they ask of us." § Troop Ratings . - Troop 30 of Highland Park reâ€" ceived 1161. points? to lead all troops in the "50 or more regisâ€" usually based on advancement, reâ€" cruiting, camping and tenure. In district rating on the same basis, Highland Park was second 1944 and 1945. L4 4 "Sergeant Jones it ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY We used to have the darndest discussions in that foxholeâ€"Milt and John and L. 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