‘__*â€" To Chief Operator Page 4 On a motor trip to Canada and the New England states are Mr. and Mrs. William McCulloch and sons, Bill and David, 1356 Broadâ€" view, They left on Saturday and will be gone about two weeks, VACATIONING BACK After spending a few days in Norwich, Vermont, at the home of the Albert O. Snites, Mrs. John Snite of 2619 N. Deere Park drive, returned home with her son, Peâ€" ter, who has been spending the Miss Betty Karger, Highland Park editor of the Waukegan Newsâ€"Sun, returned home on Monâ€" day, after a 10â€"day vacation in Deâ€" troit, Mich. past six weeks visiting there with his uncle and aunt. â€" Her niece, Elizabeth Snite, who will leave toâ€" morrow for her home in Carmel, California, after spending the sumâ€" mer in Vermont with her father, also accompanied her home. Guests last Friday of Mr. and Mrs. George Shuman of 142 S. Green Bay road, were Mr. and Mrs. Herman Roethel, an uncle and aunt of Mrs. Shuman‘s of Kiel, Wis., and Mrs. Emil Raquet of Kohler, Wis., another aunt, and Mr. Henâ€" ry Field, also of Kohler. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Zastrow of Sheboygan, Wis., visâ€" ited at the Shuman home. . Before returning to her home in Houston, Texas, after a visit with her parents in Polk, Nebr., Mrs. Frank Chalmers and two year old daughter, Patty, spent two days in Highland Park visiting with her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anschuets of Ravinia. Mr. Theodore Alfred, her brothâ€" er, who accompanied her here from Polk, has remained for a longer visit with the Anschuetzes. Mr, Alfred, who has recently been released from the marine corps, has just returned from Japan. ‘Rudd Johnson, son of Dr. and Mrs, <Russell Johnson of 1361 The Telephone plays an imâ€" portant part in life‘s passâ€" ing parade. F As a Telephone Operator and assist us backstage. This interesting work and high wages, too. YOU CAN BE CAST TODAY Increases every 8 months the first year, with additionâ€" al regular raises thereafter. The ranks of courteous, comâ€"_ petent young women who proâ€" vide a vital public service with a smile. 356 CUE $29.00 PER 5 DAY WEEK TO START FINGERTIPS! 21 South St. Johns Avenue APPLY TODAY ENJOY JOIN COMPANY AT SCENE! ACTORS! Among the ~many preâ€"nuptial festivities honoring . Miss _ Kay Faulkner,â€" whose marriage to Alâ€" len Gerken Jr. will take place on August 31, was the miscellaneous ishower which Miss Irene Gerken, sister _ of _ the bridegroomâ€"toâ€"be, gave recently at the John Fay home at 700 Central, The Misses Harriâ€" et Lehr, Betty Zahnle, and Mary Lou Redmond were coâ€"hostesses at a miscellaneous shower ‘last Tuesday evening for Miss Faulkâ€" ner at Miss Lehr‘s home. In honor of Miss Patricia Kelly, who became the bride of Captain John Rutherford Fawcett Jr. on Wednesday, many parties were given. Among them was the cockâ€" ::fl:nddhmm-hieh Miss irley Garnett gave in her Evansâ€" ton home for Miss Kelly and her fiance, Mrs. Kelly was hostess at the bridal dinner on Tuesday eveâ€" ning which was given at the Exâ€" moor Country club. A week ago Wednesday, Mrs. J. E. Annotta of Winnetka honored Miss Kelly at a luncheon, and Mrs. Charles Boand (Marion Bard) of Barrington, entertained at afterâ€" noon tea in her honor, recently. Mrs. George Reeves was also hostâ€" ess at a cocktail and dinner party for the brideâ€"toâ€"be also, shortly beâ€" fore her‘ wedding. Moving back to Highland Park tomorrow (FÂ¥iday) after four years mbsence, are the William Ernsts, who have recently sold their Marengo farm, and pumhnsj a home at 470 N. Ridge road. _ " four years are the T. H, Comperes of 163 Clifton road. Mrs. Comâ€" pére and their children, Mary, Tom and Dick, were in Arkansas during the time Mr. Compere was in the service. . A former lieutenantâ€"colâ€" onel, he spent over three years in the Pacific theater. Broadview, returned home on Sunâ€" day after a six weeks vacation at the home of his grandparents, the George W. Youngs of Owosso, Mich. Mrs. Young returned with her grandson for a short visit. BACK IN HIGHLAND PARK VISITING GRANDPARENTS Back home from Michigan, where she spent a few weeks at the Sagatuck art school, is Miss PaÂ¥ricia Heilbronn, duughter of the Raiph Heilbronns of 134 Raâ€" vine drive. Visiting . their paternal grandâ€" parents in Stevensville, Mich., are Rosemary â€" and Ellen Kay Cole, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Theoâ€" dore Cole of 533 Oakwood avenue. The girls, who have been gone alâ€" most two weeks, are expected home soon. STRAUBâ€"HUTTON NUPTIALS $ Mrs. Bergalia Straub of 614 Vine avenue, and 8/8gt.Carl Hutâ€" ton of York, Pa., will be united in marriage on Saturday, Aug. 31, at the chapel in Ft. Sheridan at 4:00 o‘clock. WEEKâ€"END GUESTS Weekâ€"end guests of the Rufus Kees of 227 N. Second St., were Mr. and Mrs. Betty Jane Stroll of Munroe, Mich., % HERE FOR WEDDING On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fritsch (Marguerite Faulkâ€" ner) and daughters, Suzanne and Janet, will arrive to attend the wedding of Mrs. Fritsch‘s sister, Miss Kay Faulkner and Allen Gerâ€" ken, which will take place Aug. 31. Janet and her cousin, Rosemary Cole, will be attendants in the wedding party, acting as flower NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK ° f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Carroll and 2â€"yearâ€"old son, Tom, are new resiâ€" dents at 930 Logan avenue, Forâ€" merly of New York, Mr. Carroll is in the insurance business in Chiâ€" and Mrs. TRAVEL BUREAU _ Back in Highland Park. after No charge for our services New Highland Parkers are Mt. TRAVEL BUREAU Let us help you plan that Phone Highland Park 1211 370 % Central Avenue New residents at 2312 Indian Tree drive are Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Morrill and.their daughters, Mrs. G. R. Roberts Jr., and Miss Ada, a senior this year at the New Trier high school, and granddaughter, Katherine Roberts. Charles, son of theâ€"Morrills, and his wife and 8â€"monthsâ€"old daughter, Patricia, reside in Chicago. A former maâ€" jor in the army air force, he was recently released. Lady Bowlers Urged To Attend Business Meeting Sept. 5 Mr. Morrill is president of Moâ€" tor Express. The Morrills are forâ€" mer residents of Winnetka. VISITING HERE Before taking up residence in Chicago, Mrs. C. Tucker and Mrs. Agnes Wolf, aunts of Mrs. E. L. Dorough of 1318 Wade street, have been spending a week with the Doroughs, . They are former residents of Port Washington, Newcomers to Highland Park|" /. )20 ) Burk hasnital are Mr. and Mrs. David Kaplitt and | /)« Highland Park hospital, son, Michael, 7, and daughter, Penâ€" ol« hss ny, 5. Formerly of Glencoe, they| Lioyd Paul has been chosen are now residing at 1001 N. Green| the name for the baby boy Bay road. Mr. Kaplit is an insurâ€"| arrived on Friday, August 23, ance broker in Chicago. the Highland Park hospital for ] High School Alumni Enroll at ISNU Tenn., Mr. Martineaux is with the Chicago Tribune. They have two children, a son, Pierre Jr., 11, and a daughter, Cherrye, 5 months old, and a married daughter, Mrs, Fred Herzog of lowa City, la. Former Evanstonians are Mr. and Mrs. Richard R. Mead and daughter, Miss Janet Rich, who will be a sophomore in the Highland Park high school this year. Anothâ€" er daughter, Mrs. Charles Sink, reâ€" Mr. Mead is with the Greyhound corporation, All members of the Thursday night Highland Park Ten Pin Laâ€" dies‘ league are requested to atâ€" tend a meeting at the Highland Park Ten Pin alley Thursday, Sepâ€" tember 5, at 8 p.m. This will be a business meeting to organize the teams for the 1946â€"47 bowling seaâ€" son. New members may also atâ€" tend this meeting. Vassar Alumnae Return club by a group of Vassar alumni summering at Lake Geneva. Mrs. Robert Hosmer Morse Jr., president, was assisted in welâ€" coming freshmen by Mrs. Andréew MacLeish, class of 1878, oldest Chiâ€" cago Vassar alurana. ______â€"_____ Pyt. John Rich, is at the Pacific. For the first time in the 89 year history of Illinois State . Normal university approximately half the students enrolled are men. . This is also the largest freshman class in the history of the institution, For Rreshman Party at Saddle and Cycle Club John Pasquesi, from the Highland Park high school. Among those enrolled are Domâ€" inic Julip Baracani and Angelo Fllise Brueggeman| of Winnetka, Marilyn Cakn of Highland Park, Nora Farwell Chandler of Lake Forest, Laura Alice Dodd, Evansâ€", A freshman party was held on Aug. 27, at the Saddle & Cycle Joan Alibright of Hinsdale, Mary Clare Brand of Rockford, Barbara Joanne Foster, Evanston, Edith Anne Furst, Glencoe, Annic Carter Jeffris, Winnetka, Sandra Ellen Kaplan, Chicago, Gayle Petty, Chiâ€" and Heath Williams of Winnetka. Vulcanizing, Recapping, Slow and quick Battery Charging â€" Washing 401 Waukegan, Hwd. HP. 5524 Worth the Effort New mother (recovering from anesthetic) : "What happened?" _ N. N.: ! Twen mlfl.z:l’ 4 Zagalia‘s Service Station PURE OIL PRODUCTS Freshmen entering Vassar this THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist Highlaad Park, HMinois A for and where the Bible, *-.-‘ quict thought study, w read, borrowed, or parchased Hours: Week Days Mass., and a son, THE PRESS 23â€"26 ents. parents of a son, Richard, 3%. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Zahnle beâ€" came the parents of a son on Satâ€" urday, Aug. 24, at the Highland Park hospital. The baby, who has been.named Michael, has a brothâ€" er, Gerald Jr., 4 years old. * Mrs. Rectenwald is the former Frances Wagner. Her father reâ€" sides in Marshfield, Wis. : Mr. and Mrs. William Rectenwald of 810 S. Ridge,‘ are the paternal grandparâ€" the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rectenwald of €32 Central avenue. day, Aug. 22, at the Highland Park hospital for Denny, 10, Michael, 5, Patrick, 3, and Tommy, 2. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Richard O‘Brien of 636 Central. The baby, who has been named Terrance, is the grandson of the R. J. O‘Briens of 634 Central aveâ€" nue and Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Wilâ€" liams of West Lake Forest. Mrs. O‘Brién is the former Bernice Williams. boys were born to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lambert of Deerfield at phe Highlangd Park hospital. Mrs. Zahnle is the former Lilâ€" lian Wuthridge of Bruce, Wis. Wilâ€" liam Zahnle of 1342 East St., is the paternal grandfather. The Zahnles reside at 626 Onâ€" wentsia. C C On Friday, Aug. 16, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dalla Valle of 700 Deerfield avenue, at the Highland~Park hospital. John Dalla Valle of the same address is the paternal grandfather. Mrs. Dalla Valle is the former Esther Rustad, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Rustad, of Manisâ€" tee, Mich. The baby, who has been named Donald Frank, has a brother, John Arthur, 3 years old. A baby boy arrived on Saturday, Aug. 17, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital for Mr. and Mrs, Victor Fulâ€" ler of 126 S. Central avenue, Highwood., FOR PROMPT SERVICE AND FINEST WORK The Rectenwalds are also the PARKWAY CURTAIN LAUNDRY Call Highland Park 5804 WATCH & \ JEWELRY REPAIRING Hours 9 to 6 Except Wed. â€" 9 to 12 Also on Thursday, Aug. 22, twin LOOK WHO‘S HERE! 9280 am to 530 pm 9230 an to 900 pm %#30 pm to 520 pm ONE WEEK SERVICE POLK‘S JEWELRY 2 N. Sheridan Road Tel. H. P. 2028 300 North Green Bay Road HELP | WHEN YOU NEED given on most all Do the Job 21â€"24 day, Aug. 22%, to Mr. and Mrs. Owen King, of 717 Deerfield aveâ€" nue, has been named Robert Stanâ€" ley. Mrs. King is the former Jasâ€" mine (Jay) Sesso, daughter of the Benjamin Sessos of the same ad> Robert is the paternal grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Tamm of Maywood. in Addition to Clothing, Feed, Lodging, Medical and Destai The son who was born on Thursâ€" Pork Tender Patties ...b 79c less Pork Loin Roast Ib 59 a;u-. Frying ...........Jb 69c 0s (Cut up, ready to eat) sters â€" Shrimps â€" Scallops __Frog Legs â€" Crab Meat _ 801 No. Sheridan Road PEACHES, 30â€"lb drums bu.lcums 30 lb drums 1b 35e APRICOTS, 30 1b drums lb 25e | PINEAPPLE, 30 lb drms lb 32¢ Black Raspberries ......16 oz 59c Loganberries ..._._._......16 oz 49¢ FROZEN FOODS Noâ€"Sugar ORDER YOUR FRUIT TODAY Noâ€"Sugar ‘Worries FOR HOME CANNING Worries A TREAT > Bend Felt Ice Cream Pint 32¢ Quart 6 VANILLA . MINT â€" COFFEE NEW YORK .. .CHOCOLATE 724 Deerfheld Road â€" CLARENCE S. WILSON FRIGID FREEZEâ€"FROZENâ€"FOOD CENTER 1_~T.â€" 18 to 34 years inclusive (17 with parents consent) except for men now in the for each year of active service since such bonus was last paid, or since Goon jobs in nonâ€"commissioned grades are bun? offered now by the Regular Army to qualified former servicemen! Veterans discharged on or after May 12, 1945, who enlist or reenlist for 3 years may be enlisted in the nonâ€"commissioned than that held at time of discharge, and provided that at least 6 mflhol(mmbevuhmofwoduwm occupational specialties in which enlistment is now Important, interesting jobs : in hundreds of skills Ingomadieal ind demat vare, fownon imuraner, "" / * * There‘s a educati and se ee ons eaud etecetion S anpere ced geobtable and former service men on leagth of service. l.l(-r-- for 1%, 2 or 3 r‘â€"â€"hï¬h-fltn after last honorable discharge. 4. A for who --.-’m'-;aâ€"n: NONâ€"COMMISSIONED GRADES NOW OFFERED TO FORMER ARMY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALISTS THE ARMY HAS A GOOD JOB FOR YOU! NOW, MORE THAN EVIER BEFORE Snflst sow at yeur necrect Army Recralting Stotien ond "‘Make 1# a Milfica!"* Put up in pints or Fruits and Ice Cream Meats â€" Sea Foods reenlist for J years may be enlisted in the nonâ€"commussioned Half Gallon $1.25 MAIDS AND WAITRESSES NEW PAY SCALE HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE MORAINEâ€"ONâ€"THEâ€"LAKE Highlights of Regular Army Enlistments (All Have Been Sweetened) Thursday, August 29, 1946 day, Aug. 20, at the Highland Park hospithl to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stem of 1157 Hazel avenue, Deerâ€" at Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Mayer of 665 Grove St., Glencoe, announce the arrival of a son on Sunday, Aug. 25, at the Highland Park hosâ€" Chop Suey ........... 32 oz $1.00 Macaroni & Cheese ..16 oz 30c Chiliâ€"Concarne ..........16 oz 23¢ Chicken Pot Pies ......l1â€"0z 85¢ Hamâ€"aâ€"laâ€"King .......... 16â€"0z 85¢ Cornâ€"Beef Hash .......16â€"0z 45¢ Frigid Dough Bake Goods Fruit Pies ...........32 oz. ea 85¢ Clover Leaf Rolls ..........dox 30c Cinnâ€"Raisin Rolls .........dox 50¢ White Bread Dough, ....box 30c Cookies, Nut Crispies .......... 49c Muffins, Blueberry ......doz 50c Hors D‘Oeuvres â€" 18 for $1.25 CARTONS, â€" CELLOPHANE . PACKING SUPPLIES FOR HOME PROCESSING other furlough privileges can be obâ€" are discharged to reenlist. .. . . 6. Option retire half r- after 30 service. r-vh':dnl-fl*y 7. GI Bill of Rights benefits asâ€" sured for men who enlist on or before A daughter was born on Tuesâ€" 5. based upon We Carry a Full Line of FREEZER PAPER (For Your Freezer) Cooked Foods Glass as you like (of those still