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Highland Park Press, 19 Mar 1942, p. 2

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Private Wallace Ward Reichelt is now stationed at Camp Lewis, Washâ€" ington. He was inducted into the army at Camp Grant, Rockford, Febâ€" ruary 23, It is the second largest indoor dog show in the world. Officials of the show predict that by the time entries are closed on March 23 nearly every state will be represented by exhibits as well as Canada. The show is sponsored by the Inâ€" ternational Kennel Club of Chicago. Cash prizes alone will total $11,800. In addition to this, more than 200 special trophies will be awarded to‘ owners of winniing dogs. Pedigreed pets of the canine world, representing 109 â€" different breeds, will be on display in Chicago‘s allâ€"breed purebred Dog Show, to be held â€" in the International Amphitheâ€" atre Saturday and Sunday, March 28 and 29. Huge Dog Show Soon To Open In Chicago The Red Star Auxiliary will give a series of classes on animal handling, first aid, handling of animals under wartime conditions, etc. Persons inâ€" terested should contact The Antiâ€" Cruelty Society, Superior 8338, by letâ€" ter or telephone. These classes will be conducted for an indefinite period of time in order to meet the demands of all dog owners and interested perâ€" sons. w Phiea Witeon Eold proliits your Lably ‘The following officers were electâ€" ed: President, Sally Kiemele; Viceâ€" president, Louise Ronne; secretary, Frances â€" Baumgartner; _ treasurer, Margaret Hussbauer; recording secâ€" retary, Frank Kiemele; directors, Marion Foertsch, Rose Pantarotto. Dr, W. A. Young, Managing Directâ€" or, of the Antiâ€"Cruelty Society, preâ€" sided over the meeting. Dr. Young is the North Central Regional Directâ€" or of the American Red Star Animal Relief. He spoke about the work of the Red Star in the past years, the plans for the present and the work that is still to be done to meet the present emergency. Antiâ€"Cruelty Society Elects New Officers astly as you would the butl. Other times, because my husband haile from New England, 1 simmer the A meeting was held Friday, March 13, at the Antiâ€"Crucity Society, 157 West Grand Avenue, Chicago. The meeting was held to organize the Red Star Auxiliary of the Antiâ€"Crucity M’. broils. She bakes the buttâ€"end, saving the shank for later. She reports: "I‘se found even the shank meaiof Wilson‘s Cortified Smoked Ham so iender and se mild it can be fried or baked onâ€" #EOR FAMILY TOO SMALL Soâ€"one of our homemakers, who prefers to buy a whole ham, has her dealer out several thick camâ€" In our Homemakers‘ Associated Testing Kitchen, we‘ve worked out so many tasty recipes for leftâ€"over ham that as friend to enough ham to make sure there‘ll be some left over. planned meals, wellâ€"cooked, are bound to have vitamins. Bound to be relished, too. Age down, without knowing about vitamins! Perhaps it is because the relation between vitamins and delicious foods is Sometimes I wonder how manâ€" kind survived from the Stone Poge es to Wilson & Co. WILS O N°S MOVIES AND AMUSEMENTS y)eck!" [ The Morton Arboretum announces the second of its spring lectures. On Thursday evening, March 26, at 8:15 p. m., at the Administration Building, William Head Gray, landscape archiâ€" tect of Oak Park, will speak on "Landâ€" scaping the Small Homegrounds." In connection with his talk, some time will be devoted to a discussion on home Victory Gardens and how they may be tied in with a landscape proâ€" gram. As always there will be no adâ€" mission â€" charge and _ anyone who wishes to may attend. Morton Arboretum Announces Second Spring Lecture _ Wednesday, March 25, is Consumer Day. Meetings are scheduled for 10 :30 A.M., "Function of the Consumer in National Defense;" 11 o‘clock, "Nuâ€" trition." 1 :30 P. M. "Planning a Clothâ€" ing Wardrobe in War Time." All women in the community are welcome and urged to attend this very enâ€" lightening allâ€"day program. Every woman should be interested in this vital phase of National Defense. The Public Service First Aid Class will meet in the Recreation Room, on March 24, at 7:30 P. M. The Emanon Club will have a Pot Luck dinner on ‘Tuesday, March 24, at 7 o‘clock. This is to be a special dinner, with business girls invited from Ft. Sheridan as guests. The girls who are in charge are: Mary Amenâ€" dola, Marion Richards, the President, Alberta Fiocchi and Clara Melchiorre. The Saturday Evening Club will holdlhe'nnnht-n-thly-eefiuo- Saturday, March 21, at 8:30 P. M. The new President, Mr. Jack Frech, will be in charge of the program. On Monday, March 23, the Toppers Club will meet at 4 P. M. The Red Cross Home Nursing Class will meet at 8 o‘clock. On Thursday, March 19, the Creaâ€" tive Writing Class will meet at 10 o‘clock with the director Mr. Brownâ€" ell. In the evening the Friendship Girls‘ Club will have a dinner for their members and friends. Miss Joseâ€" phine Drake and her Committee are in charge of the arrangements. At 7:30 the regular Red Cross First Aid Class will meet. MNURRYâ€"UP SCHOOL LUNCH upside down on a hot platter. Boiled onions shining with hot, go well with this. Or try Ham Pis topped with parsiey biscuits, or Hamâ€"~Spinash Follow my baking recipe packed with every Wilson‘s Certified Smoked Ham (in the Bright Orange wrapper). When ham is done, remove the skin, cover fat with 14 cup of corn syrup mixed with 34 cup of fruit juice. Return the ham to the oven and baste and bake to a proud glaze. the leaves of cucumber rind. with a rich meaty sance. MEXT WEEK, EASTER RECiPES Make the flowers of pineapple; You‘ll like Wilson‘s Certified Y. W. C. A. RECIPES Wilson‘s Corâ€" tifled Beef Evans Feed Store â€" Distributor Phone Highland Park 124 T usapnoquartee: rore <QV GCARDEN SUPPUES and VIGORO Notice ‘ Chief of Police John De Schmidt, Highwood, today announced that March 31 is the deadline for Highâ€" wood residents to drive without vehicle tags. Anyone caught after that date will be fined. today. Vigoro is a product of Swift ¢ s, all 11 food elements growâ€" fi things need from soil, Vigoro is safe, sanitary, odorless and easy to apply. It‘s economical, too! The smailest bag will feed mw feet of lawn and garden area. Orde: @ Vigoro supplies, in balanced proâ€" Try this quick, easy ray to a lovely lawn! SEND Your BOWLING ODDIMES To GEORGE SIXTA, 43 E. OHIO ST., CHICAGO THE POCKET sOOK of KNOWLEDGE %: 75 #0C yAd: icag ,1_/'1..\\‘ Jacksom/le, FOnes, _ _ _ _ _ & +# /:I M\ Unite for Victory is for sale by all garden supply dealers." ow weA e wl allk ao o THE PRESS North Shore students of Wells Colâ€" lege are returning home on March 20 for their Spring vacation, which will last until March 31. WELLS COLLEGE YACATION MAR. 20â€"3 1 Initiated into sororities at Denison University, Granville, O., Sunday were Peggy McClure, 333 Woodland Road and Elizabeth Wallis, 529 South Linâ€" den, Alpha Phi; Beverly Date, 17% Rice Street, Delta Gamma. Initiated At Denison U. Sorority Rites GLENCOE FRI. & SAT ""THEY DIED WITH THEIR BOOTS ON" Errol Flynn, Olivia DeHavilland "The Pertect Snob" â€"Andâ€" Lynn Bari, Chartis Ruggles SUN., MON, TUES, WED March 22â€"23â€"24â€"25 Gene Tierney, Bruce Cabot wim â€"tf Pieasadtes l'&.'“ u”ll "Sun Down" i ie on ootivs â€"Alsoâ€" im y SXTA 41 March 20â€"21 Captain J. L. Leaming, Marshman Avenue, left last week for Fort Benâ€" “umfi.mhhflhflu for mili service. Capt. Jerry Leaming At Ft. Benning, Ga. Capt. Leaming received his RO.T.C. military training at the University of lilinois where he ranked as a major. The Red Cross Nutrition class which was scheduled to start Monday, March 13, has been postponed until March 20, because of the illness of the instrucâ€" tor. Class will begin promptly at 10 am. in the Red Cross work room, 51 South St. John‘s Avenue. Nutrition Class Starts Monday Last night‘s lecture and demonstraâ€" tion covered the many phases of reâ€" suscitation following collapse due to electrical shock, asphyxiation, drownâ€" ing, etc. ofi an extensive question and answer period following the demonstrations. Fortyâ€"one dentists participated in this meeting and took full advantage Donald Haines, of the Public Serâ€" vice Company, was the speaker last night before the Lake County Dental Defense group meeting held at Vicâ€" tory Memorial Hospital. Mr. Haines is an engineer for the Public Service Company and instructor in charge of firstâ€"aid activities for the company‘s north shore area. Donald Haines Addresses Lake County Dentists Society. 8:00 p.m:. Skokie Players. Wednesday, March 25â€" 9:30 a.m. Music club chorus 8:00 p.m. Camera club. Saturday, March 21â€" 9:00 a.m. Arts and Crafts club Monday, March 23â€" « 1:30 p.m. First Aid class., 8:00 p.m. Table Tennis club. The Highland Park center presents dances every Wednesday, Friday and Sunday nights as a regular part of their social program. Recent statisâ€" tics show that ballroom dancing is beneficial to iood health and an adâ€" ditional aid fo the health program planned for our fighting men. "We make your wordrobe Ure a Thursday, March 19â€" 7:45 p.m. First Aid class 2 8:00 p.m. Board of directors meet ing. Friday, March 20â€" 7:00 p.m. Boys club. 8:00 p.m. Sunset Terrace associaâ€" tion. Tuesday, Instruction is available in the Chiâ€" cago area for all service men who are interested, through their local USO center. An exhibition of Rumba, Tango, Fox Trot and Samba will be given by the instructors, Miss Anita Stone and Jack Momand of the Alan Stone Dance studios, preceding the instrucâ€" tion period. The class will be conâ€" tinued if the men desire it. "Only 25 per cent of our men know how to dance and the rest have exâ€" pressed a keen desire to learn. We feel that they will welcome the enâ€" tertainment and opportunity it affords since dancing is one of their chief sources of recreational activity," he said. "It will be one of the largest classes in ballroom dance instruction ever to be given," said Nicholas T. Young, director of the USO center at 21 North Green Bay Road, Highland Park. At Local USO Sunday Night Men in service and their partners will have an opportunity on Sunday night, March 22, to learn the latest dance steps free of charge at the Highland Park USO center‘s "Variety Dance Night." Dance Classes EXCLUSIVE 4:30 p. m. . lomg thine." _ Enslmsive Tador: & Cleaners 1848 S. St, Johns Ave. Cleaning with Cherocter Community Center Calendar sday, March 24â€" 30 a.m. First Aid class. 00 p.m. Junior Airplane club. 30 p.m. First Aid OCD. 30 p.m. North Shore Philatelic Advanced First Aid class. Seventh grade dance class. m.. Chess club. First Aid class 2 â€"Board of directors meet AND EN Fred onna“ ns-a:... 4:. mearly en yourr tan, with "Fred aiten‘s ::,-fi-h&-l*o.; w --b'ud-'.é'-u-n.‘: -:h--â€"t the mew baby men for "The Herd Way" and "Ins 'h'“’c'wi-.# &l'-’chh-yz.h__,. ; d:-‘-ahd. Bob Hawk‘s Friday evening radio program, ‘"‘How‘m I Doin‘?," is one of Uncle Sam‘s heaviest buyers of York, when she had an opportunity to join Shirley Temple in the radio wersion of "Junior Miss"; they‘re Mr. Ace of radio‘s ‘"Easy Aces," (she‘s his stenographer in the air show,) and Mr. Meek of ‘‘Meet Mr. town. She went to New York. A week later she‘d accepted a singing engagement at a swank night club, was discussing the lead in a musiâ€" cal show opposite Ray Bolger, and had four offers for guest shots on the air. They say the doctor‘s threatâ€" ened with apoplexy. hand at all times. Sixteenâ€"yearâ€"old Linda Ware postâ€" poned her Paramount commitments !ncm_nhnloetu-ll.c'dhv- **Onâ€"theâ€"air‘‘ habits of radio folkâ€" Fred Allen chews gum, swing orâ€" ganist Milt Herth chews candle wax; the Andrews Sisters squeese each the golf ball that he always carâ€" ries in his pocket, Tallulah Bankâ€" head grips her script so hard that afterward it shows the marks of her finger nails on every page. Joan Fontaine better get ready for the biggest year of her screen caâ€" reer, now that she‘s won the Acadeâ€" my award for her work in "Suspiâ€" cion," whether she really wants to go on making pictures or not. She was sure that one of the other nomiâ€" nees, her sister, Olivia de Havilland, Bette Davis, Greer Garson and Barâ€" bara Stanwyck, would get it. vor, who‘d been working late at Paramount on "The Black Curtain," was driving to a Hollywood . cafe for dinner when she saw them trying to thumb a ride. She stopped and asked them if they‘d have dinner with her. Thereâ€" were no inâ€" troductions. In the middle of the meal one of them suddenly exâ€" elaimed, ‘"Gosh, I know youâ€"you‘re Claire Trevor!" Resultant casua} ties, one glass of water, spilled; two cups of coffee, dropped. Cause, amazement of fellow guests. ‘‘Klondike Kate," who‘s in Hollyâ€" wood to select an actress to portray her in the Columbin story based em her life, gave the same final test to all candidates, including Evelyn Keyes, Jinx Falkenburg and Shirley Pattersonâ€"had each roll a cigarette. Jonathan Hale, who plays a bit in ‘"Joe Smith, American," is a greatâ€" grandâ€"nephew of Nathan Haleâ€" plays the part of a foreign agent who beats up a man who‘s inspired by Nathan Hale‘s words, ""I regret that I have but one life to give for my country." We‘re told officially that Jean Parker, now playing in "Hello Anâ€" mapolis," has just planted the largâ€" est oneâ€"girl victory garden in Hollyâ€" woodâ€"half an acre, all vegetables, which she‘s taking care of entirely by herself. Anybody who‘s ever takâ€" en care of a vegetable garden knows that either her screen career or the tomatoes and beans is going to be real life. She‘ll do it in ‘"No Time for Love." Fred McMurray, the hero, plays a sand hog, who works on a tunnel project under the Hudson. 4" dle west got the thrill of a lifetime recently. Claire Tre Claudette Colbert‘s slated to play another of those beautiful, brisk newspaper women that we see so often on the screen and so rarely in FOURnldhn!romthemid die west cot the thrill of & By VIRGINIA VALE (Reie«sed by Western Newspoper Union Two men are responsible for keepâ€" CLAUDETTE COLBERT wrsday, March 19, 1942 make a picture of i.

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