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Highland Park Press, 26 Mar 1942, p. 4

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The women‘s auxiliary of the Stuâ€" pey Smith unit of the American Leâ€" gion, Highwood, will meet Wednesday at 8 p.m. in the Highwood city hall. Plans for a bingo party to be held April 10 in the Labor temple will be made. > The Glencoe Theatre and the Highâ€" land Park Press invites you to be If you will call at the office of the Press, 516 Laure! Avenue, you will be given a pair of passes, which may be used any time this week. Mr. Poliak emphasized that much of this buying is probably occasioned by fear of advancing rentails as well as the ever increasing trend of Chiâ€" cagoans to."move to the suburbs." LEGION AUXILIARY "Not for the past 12 years," said Maurice A. Pollak, viceâ€"president and secretary of Draper and Kramer, Inc., "has there been such a widespread demand for the purchase of residenâ€" tial property within the radius of forty miles from the loop. We not only get this information from local real estate brokers who are closing most of the deals, but our own financâ€" ing operation on homes are very acâ€" tive in spite of the lack of new con struction." With the lessening of civilian buildâ€" ing, there has developed an unusually large demand for new homes in the suburbs. The name of David John Cummings, 27, son of Mr. Tom J. Cummings, 125 N. Green Bay Road, Highland Park, IHlinois, was added to the large roster of men who have enlisted in the U. S. Navy and who are now undergoing reâ€" cruit training at Great Lakes. Durâ€" ing this recruit training, he will learn the clementary fundamentals of seaâ€" manship, and will be given an aptitude test to determine whether he will reâ€" ceive further specialized training in one of the Navy‘s many service schools, or be sent immediately to sea. Big Demand for Suturlun Residences David Cummings Is Stationed At Great Lakes LAKE SHORE V DRIVE HOTEL In The Nation‘s Service and Mrs. Frank Sordyl, 421 McDaniels each week. Your picture will be returned to you. If you do not have a picture of your soldier, sailor or Marine, call &.Pna.ll.?.:'l,nlmvl arrange to have picture taken free of charge. "Highland Parkers In the Armed Forces" is a new Press feature. Send us the picture of your son, E. A. DUFFY 181 LAKE SHORE DRIVE in YWCA.. TUESDAY _ Junior Airplane club meets in Commuâ€" nity center. TiE We o Lo. 0 20105 022 s _ _ Ravinia school PTA will have business meeting. dren at Ravinia school _ Table Tennis club meets in Community center. § bam. ) :o. . 0_ _ Highland Park American Legion‘s police mauxiliary school in Legion elub rooms. Highland Park Community orchestra asâ€" sisted by north shore chorus members will present concert in Highland Park Commuâ€" nity center. M&V_; NDAY . Toppers club meets in YWCA. 6:18 p.m. . _ Band and chorus of Highland Park High school will give annual spring concert 1- school auditorium. _Kiwanis club meets in Moraine Onâ€"theâ€" Lake. __North Shore Hiking club meets at Gsell‘s corner, Highland Park. 3:30 p.m. _ . # ';-R.}:'}E:â€"tlnb meets in Hotel Moraine Onâ€" _ Arts and Crafts club meets in Commuâ€" nity center. ® p.m. & % SUNDAY *Defense Stamp Stomp," benefit dance in Ravinia village house to raise funds for Red Cross and to sell stamps. Sponsored by Hichland Park residents. 12:18 p.m. Creative Writers meet in YWCA. 1:30 p.m. c First Aid class in Community center. :nth grade dancing class in Commuâ€" nity center. 6:18 p.m. _ Eim Place school will present "Made in America," a Pan American Fiesta in school auditorium. Highland Park American Legion will have social meeting in club rooms. 8:30 r-. Tinthan: ~ Wrnsenta im io oo livis n uen ue ;;i"d‘ih'mn" Pm";r!ty club vilI: to :!n M‘- to purchase gifts for lo:nl men in armed services. THURSDAY :30 a.m. Calendar Now undergoing "boot", or recruit training, which includes instruction in the elementary fundamentals ot naval procedure, this new petty officer will be assigned to one of the Navy‘s ships or will be sent to some other naval station for service. Simon Peter Loesch, Jr., 34, of 150 South Second street, Highland Park, recently enlisted in the U. S. Naval Reserve with a rating of ship‘s cook, second class. * â€" Pete Loesch Enlists In U, S. Navy First Ald class in Community center Pvt. Frank Sordyl, also the son of Mr. and Mrs. Framk Sordyl, and American Red Cross Home Nursing class Sloan Field, Midland, Texas. ;l:t_o;‘:â€"cmb meets in Open House Tem isiting night for parents of school chilâ€" Aid class in Community center. Friday, March 27, "DAISY MAY" gance; Saturday, March 28, SPORTS NIGHT; Sunday, March 29, MOâ€" VIES, VESPERS, DANCING & "CHOW"â€"The features will be Ardith Reiss and the singing coâ€"eds from Lake Forest college; Monday, March 30, hake seas> esdu e neu s k â€" AOCROT â€" 00 CRAFT SHOP NIGHT; Tuesday, March 31, DEDICATION OF THE NEW {PHOTOGRAPHIC DARK ROOM; Wednesday, April 1, APRIL EOOLS DAY DANCE; Thursday, April 2, GAMES MIXER NIGHT ; Friday, April 3, APRIL PAY DAY DANCEâ€"Kenitworth girls: Saturday, April 3, BOX SOCIAL Twoâ€"bit limit. Corps No. 2; Sunday April 5, RHUMâ€" BA NIGHT featuring Jack Nomand, Ancita Stone and Miss Tyroler. An outstanding evening of events will be a Sports Show to be held Satâ€" urday evening, March 28. Wrestlers trom Lincoln Belmont, Austin, Oak Park and Evanston Y.M.C.A. will put cn a show. One hundred members of the Girls Service Organization will also be shown. Licutenant G. L. Ford of Fort Sheridan says there is a great deal of interest among his men and a minimum of 100 will attend from his battalion. Many sailors from Great Lakes are also invited. A schedule of:the calendar of events for the coming week is as follows: The girls units are planning special programs which are designed to fit the interests and desires of the soldiers and sailors. At times joint planning by soldiers, sailors and girls is accomâ€" plished. A wide.variety of activities such as taffy pulls, box socials, picnics, beach parties, dancing, billiard tournaâ€" ments, and other forms of wholesome and social recreation will be held. The Highland Park unit will also coâ€"operate withâ€" other North Shore towns in which there are Girl Ser vice Organizations. They are Glencoe, Kenilworth, Winnetka, Wilmette and Evanston. The girls have organized so that a minimum of 20 girls will act as Junior Hostesses at the club each evening and will stepâ€"up the attendance on regular dance nights which are Wednesday, Friday and Sunday evenâ€" ings. A complete reorganization of the Girls Service Organization has been made by the girls. The executive ofâ€" ficers are as follows: Janet Lewis, President; Pat Flynn, acting Presiâ€" dent; Nancy Santi, Secretary; Betty Farmer, Recording Secretary; Mary Hart, Captain; Clara Melchoirre, Capâ€" tain; Jeanne Jenkins, Captain; Lila Letson, Captain: Ethel Swanson, Capâ€" tain; Mary Desmond, Captain. . ‘ Preceding his talk the Club‘s choir with soloists Mark Love and Charles Sears, will sing a group of seasonal selections including "Lift Up Your Heads" from the Messiah, Tschaikowâ€" sky‘s "Legend," Scott‘s "Ride on In Majesty" and "So Thou Liftest Thy Divine Petition" by Stainer. Edgar Nelson will direct and Stanley Martin and Robert Yale Smith accompany. William E. Goodman, a trustee of the Club, will read a portion of the Passion Week story from the scripâ€" tures, Dr. Charles T. Holman, Univerâ€" sity of Chicago Divinity School, will give a short Lenten talk at the seven o‘clock meeting. Admission is free. At eight, Dr. Arthur Compton will present Dr. Steere, who will give the Paim Sunday message, "Death‘s Hiluâ€" mination of Life." The Coe College Band, official State band of lowa at the past four presiâ€" ing at seven o‘clock, with a concert of sacred and martial music. Under the direction of Captain Stanley Veâ€" sely, this group which is recognized as the foremast cadet band in the country, with this performance will finish a successful tour of the middle west. Virginia Auyer, contralto, will sing Faure‘s "Paims." Dr. Douglas Steere, young Quaker philosopher from Haverford College, Pennsylvania and Dr. Arthur Compâ€" ton, worldâ€"honored physicist of the University of Chicago, will take part in the Paim Sunday meeting of the Sunday Evening Club in Orchestra Hall next Sunday, A great music proâ€" gram in which more than a hundred singers and a 50 piece band will parâ€" ticipate will be a special feature of the service. To Hear Two Cme Famous Speakers Highland Park USO 321 N. Green Bay Road Through Your Local Real Estate Broker Finance f Through Draper and Kramer, Inc. % & 80%, FHA 20 Year Loans 16 & 20 Year Astna Life Insurance Co. Loans C T & T Co Tr to Defense Plant Corpn D __Pt S% NW%4 See 4 Shields. Will Meet April First The Lincoln School Parent teacher association will meet Wednesday afternoon, April 1. Tea will be served from 3:15 to 3:45 o‘clock, followed by a meeting. Dr. Harold Spears, of the Highland Park high school will speak. _ QCD;, L 17 B_2 Chas L Harder Jr‘s Subn ‘See 2 8 Shields. March 13, 1942 * Tols 1 o poae) t i n m _ Secs 14 & 1# Deerficla." _ March 14, 1942 _ C McCormick et al C McCormick et al to J Stone.et al D; Pt Lts 276 277 313 & 314 Lake Forest. G Weil & wf to E Selig & wf WD; L 14 _ Karch‘s Subn Sec 32, Deerfleld _ _ E Selig & wf to G Well & wf et al jts WD ; L 14 Karch‘s Subn Sec 3 2 Deerâ€" Lincoln PTA G Casterton to C Casterton & G Gibbs jts QCD:; Pt NW% See 21 wf.... H Hansen & wf to P Speidel QCD: L 17 B 2 Chas L Harder Jr‘s Subn See 28 8 Knudson et al to C Whitcroft & wf its WD: Pt L 21 B 5 Ridgewood Park Subn SE%, Sec 26 Deerfleld. H Guthrie & hus to L Weichelt _ WD;: Pt L 16 B 2 Briargate Villas See 28 Deerfleld. 1st Nat‘l Bank Lake Forest Tr to O Linâ€" d-nlwnz:: & wf its D; L 6 in Idie Hour Subn 21 Shiclds. March l‘a& 1942 D Kimball & wf et al to R Brownlee & fl&uQCD:PtLI.L!I-deI to Kimball‘s Subn See 26 Deerfield. March 11, 1942 F H Bartlett Tr to C Borowski & wf its D; Lts 8 & 9 B 24 Bartletts Shore Crest Ests Secs 7 & 8 Shields. 8 Block M in C to A D‘Hulst & F Verâ€" beke D; Pt L 2 .*Llin&ubnbll 8 F Miller‘s Subn Lts 49 §0 & 51 Lake Forest. A D Fulst & wf et al to H Johnson g wit jts WD; Pt L 2 & pt of L 1 in Subn L 49 S F Miller‘s Subn of Lts 49 50 & 51 Lake Forest. March 12, 1942 H Kramer & wf to A Cecchi ' wi its WD ; __Lts 7 & 8 Deerfield Sec 20 Deerfield. Hâ€"Byford & wf to J Moore & Pt Lts 15 & 16 B 76 F Addn to H Pk. B Dompke to A Olsen QCD; ~42 HoPk. 8 m S mt ie t O T D; L 14 Country Club ests See 9 Deerâ€" F H Bartlett to W Ruehimann D; L 34 in ist Addn to Country Club Est in See 9 Deerfield. W Singer to B Schults QCD; Lts 13 14 & ;&rflfl?h'oo‘h-‘ulnlllh«- March 7, 1942 L Baker & wf to ist Nat‘l Bk & Tr Co of Evanston Tr D in Tr; L 3 in Resubn Clavey Corners Unit No. 2 See 35 Deerâ€" REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS March 6, 1942 F H Bartlett to W Ruchimann & wf jts â€" Rev, Spratt was born in India of Scotchâ€"Irish parents. He attended the American School at Mt. Abu, India. â€" He attended London ‘College in England, and came to America in 1922. ‘This year 15000 students are studying under his supervision. Hayâ€" ing visited the Holy Land, he speaks freely of the country of Palestine. May we.urge you to hear this great speaker. 1 at the First United Evangelical Church on Thursday evening, April 2 at eight o‘clock. He is one of the speakers at their Preâ€"Easter services. Rev. William H. Lee Spratt, Direc« tor of the Correspondence School of the Moofi_y Bib_lg Institute, will speak REV. SPRATT He is teaching Greck and Hom ilities in the Moody Institute. Dr. J. H. Cable was associated with the Missionary Training Institute at Nyack, N. Y. for twentyâ€"five years. He is the author of many books, a man of wide experience. The Finst United Church, Green Bay Rd. m Ave, will conduct Preâ€"Easter services Wednesday through Friday, April 1â€"3 each evening at eight o‘clock. Dr. John H. Cable a member of the faculty of the Moody Bible Institute, Chicago will speak Wednesday and Friday evening. :int United vangelical Church Lenten Service Speide! & wf to H Hansen & wf jts P Hawkins® wi its WD ; Deerfield. wf its WD; Her subject will be "A Remnant Saved.". She is a graduate of the school of speech at Northwestern unversity. Anyone interested in hearing her taik is invited to attend. Phyilis Zeffrin To Address Group In Greenberg Home Phyllis Zeffrin, an attorney and chairman of education for the Chiâ€" cago Hadassah, will address a gatherâ€" ing in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Greenberg, 2169 Pine Point dr., Highland Park, Monday at 8:15 1, Prairie View. 24â€"Bertram Anton Weber, 1885 Groveland ave., Highland Park. 25â€"Ralph Henry Hunter, 1411 Briar lane, Highland Park, Nineteen men will be inducted from this area Monday, March 30. All have received both the preliminary and the final physical examination and will be sent immediately to Camp Grant. The draftees are: James Clark, Eugene Pfister, Roy Delhaye, Lloyd Bock, John Dennett, Bernhard Gundersen, Willard Banker, Earl Genest, Clarence Peterson, Carl Lanzl, Highland Park; Mario Pasquesi, Bruno Lunardi, Henâ€" ry Luce, Bert Sanders, Anthony Raâ€" battini, John Scornavacco, Highwood ; Steve Kolakowski, Lake Zurich; and Joe Frankovich, Lake Forest. Park. 18â€"Edward ~Everett Burwell, 424 S. Linden ave., Highland Park. 19â€"Joseph Albert Nolan, 208 Railâ€" raod st, Barrington. 20â€"Emil C. Lauridsen, 374 North ave., Highland Park. 21â€"Charles Prieden West, Barrington Military Academy, Barrington, IIL. 22â€"Gilbert Hollister Finch, 362 Lake wool pL., Highland Park. © 23â€"Erling A. Clemetsen, R. F. D. No: man ave., Deerfield. _ 12â€"Henry William Knigge, Mundelein 13â€"Eugene Hotchkiss, 213 Bronson st., Highland Park. 14â€"Alex J. H. Smith, 278 Beach st., Highland Park. 15â€"Lawrence T. McChesney, Deerâ€" field % 16â€"William La Fayette Duckett, 1719 Hiawatha trail, Highland Park. 17â€"Wallace Loverin Clark, Skokie i0â€"Wallace H. Lanigan, 4383 Blackâ€" hawk dr., Highland Park. 11â€"Fred Wallace Boone, 853 Osterâ€" The men registered at the draft board headquarters in Highland Park who held the first 25 numbers drawn are : Harvey C. Brock, 177 Lakeside Maâ€" nor rd., was the first Highland Parker whose number was called in the "T" draft lottery last Tuesday. Brock Is First Highland Parker In Draft Lottery Tom Troxzel, Gladys Pick and Debby Mosely, lead players in the operâ€" otta being presented tonight at Elm Place school Miss Virginia Sproul is director and author of the show. way, Highland Park. _ 6â€"Carroll J. Conway, 240 Washingâ€" ton St., Highwood. 7â€"Clifford L. Makelin, 1863 Lyman ct., Highland Park. 8â€"William J. Farrell, 1881 Burton ave., Highland Park. 9â€"Charles J. Arden, 885 Ridgewood dr., Highland Park. Manor road, Highland Park, 3â€"August Bernardoni, 113 North ave., Highwood. 4â€"Robert S. Adler, 600 Bob o‘ Link rd., Highland Park. 5â€"William W. Wurm, 1§61 Broadâ€" 2â€"Hasvey C. Brock, 177 Lakeside â€"Arthur L. Potts, Prairie View # 108T 52 Libs.!® -â€" "THE HIcHLANG "[TT; s Word has been received by Mrs. John Halterman from her brother, Emil Johnson, who is stationied aboard a ship with the Pearl Harbor fleet. This is the first Mrs. Halterman has heard regarding his whereabouts since the outbreak of the war. Mrs. Halterman Hears From Brother At Pearl Harbor If you will call at the office of the Press, 516 Laure! Avenue, you will be given a pair of passes, which may be used any time this week. The annual Kemper invitational inâ€" door track meet was held in Johnston field house, Boonville, Mo., Saturday and drew a field of seven entries from Missouri and Kansas, according to Col. H. C. Johnston, veteran Kemper track coach and sponsor of the meet. Raymond Johnson, Highland Park, was the Kemper entrant in the 880 dash. The Glencoe Theatre and the Highâ€" land Park Press invites you to be Starting on Friday, April 3, at 9:30 a.m. at the Center, another Standard Red Cross First Aid class will be ofâ€" fered. The instructor is Mrs. Waiter Heymann. The class is open to the public. There is no charge except for bandages and textbook. Enroliment is limited. To enroll, call Civilian Deâ€" fense headquarters, Highland Park Ray Johnson Kemper Entrant In Track Meet Start Another First Aid Class at Community Center Ambrose Cantagallo, partâ€"time house man at the club, has joined the navy, having left Thursday of this week for service. "Letter of Introduction" plus "The Singing Bandit" was shown at the regular Tuesday evening movie proâ€" hangs a horn brought back from the Philippines by "Top Sarge" John Meyers, official greeter of service men in Highwood, during the Spanishâ€" American war. It is used to call the caribou, or water buffalo in the isâ€" The Winnetka Woman‘s club. doâ€" nated cookies on Tuesday of last week and will continue to do so for the duration. Other donors were Mrs. Theo Minorini, Zion bakeries, Omar bakeries, Mrs. Ed Shapiro and Mrs. Jennie â€"Peterson. George J. Ailes of Wilmette donated cigarettes last week. Over the fireplace of the club now The North Shore Catholic Women‘s league will sponsor a Sunday night supper at the Highwood U.S.0. club, 428 Railway ave., during the latter part of April, Roy P. Bedore, director, announces. A barn dance is also being planned for that month. For the first time, the Glencoe G.S. C., under the direction of Mrs. Roger A. Baird, entertained as hostesses for the service men at the semiâ€"weekly dance on Wednesday. Pic was the menu of the evening. Fifty of the Glencoe G.S.O. joined with the Vicâ€" tory Belles in the event. Thursdoy, March 26, 1942 SAM TAZIOLI, JR. 428 Railway Ave. Operated by the N.CC.S HIGHWOOD U.S.0. CLUB

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