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Highland Park Press, 30 Apr 1942, p. 5

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Third Week of Drive for Funds For Post Paper can: a "brmr-rmrr-feBt-eher" gathering in which the future activi: ties of the - um planned. Mrs. Wellan- praided and introduced nub- oonninea chairmen who explained how they were in!!!“ and we. wanted [ratifying upon: on the {and raisingxamin. The turn-out was large and m'2htryiastie. Lieut . Edwin L. Stoll, 2"det. Relation: Officer, in a short re”. conveyed the greeting: and appreci- tion of Col. F. e Rogers, conund- ing the Poet. Various memben of the civilian group emphasized the value of the Poet nempoper in the btriMing and maipteaanee of morale because it is an intimate chronicle of the activi- ties oi themen themselves. It In: also stressed that the paper is n "not-toe- profit" project and that its income beyond operating expenses go into the anew M M the enlisted men. _ _ ThisvuthewwSuudsy of Mrs.uatevR.W_otHi+ tandParh.dtair-o6theeareogtive committee of the Volumes. Thw- poseofthedriveistoetbtaint-ds iorthettrmiabimotduye-tth. Fort-tortho-dt-ttofthe new oeeMrmmr-er.TttemtrtSher- imm.-hiilisbhetlno!ftial publicati- ud diatrB-d free of chgpmth-en. Themfollovedng. all med-(oi the Pot! Shrike Vol- unteeu’ Con-mu at the Seine Cuba-MM Thee-sims'" activities at the committee had to amend the interest of North Shae mnvholuve been Iodine- the Poetptoieet thatthe meeting!!- The" n: discuuiqn in detail on the intent in the emmnittee's activi- ties to Include the development of funds tor the new Port Skid“ Tower, which has been undertaken by the You Sheridan Tower Spa-son, Inc. a - of advertising and news- paper dentin: living along the North Show. Fund of Bundles for Btueiaeketa l Dependent on Gifts From the Chimo Headquarters of Bundles for Blueiackets Inc. mines the word that the funds for the Comfort Kits, for the boys in mining at Great Lakes. Navy Pier-and the Coast Guard ahd Marbles. are wry low. This fund dawn!- on vohmtnry contributions and on "trmtefita" for its maintenance. 20,- M kits have already been distritnsted and have proved such an outstanding success with the boys that they amt extotimsetogotoaltborsastherleave for active duty in the Navy. mmukoiubiuhm tittomtqeex-dYt*.rkt.t Shut VMen' Son-mu in c-juai- with the on Shill- Tone: Sponge”. ha. is up“ greattyto-sstH-imtst-o .eeuinveatrreotti-ialaidde. winged fereivireaetieitiesmethe Postiorthet-efitoitheeid pertain]. Important meetings of various com- mittees in the general campaign will be held during the week. Adimter-KeotrpartrisbegatrpUrtoed for Friday, May 8 at 6:30 pm. in the ballroom of'tbe was Shore cub. as» uheShtteeDrivein0iesersrh- ceedsotthist_ttigoto"Bmdies for Almeria”, and Witt Bina- iaehetfeapedattr.Aar-Uhirtdto mahmmaydthenlllln Tm Crdgh or the 3m for lit: Krtittersaremededtmdir.Th- iasoHatemt.50exarts_ihm& mah.-aaehe-irttf- orBr.irottnrtga'itt_ Nil-It; lithe. 2% his I at! d 4H 31119qu ciao: in Gui-ago. Funk- Wmm'amiieéau munddnchwed JamesO. Clark i Now Stationed AtLasVegas mimic-gamut!“ M a m up: a on u a. WAS-31m - on- PC} 't-tteettgeiis-ftltttS. mail-blue!“ 'Ltbrhartd'tsn6oe--d-et mwmmmm mums-umb- “dang-duh»- Kan-Cum Iocihl On May 27th --"'-"'- -__ _ - at: - 'iii'aii' iF,iii tent. Art: . 'ta-ttl-tai-.-'" haunt-ac.“ M. M so, I“! .1; Sikiri/firrkc" 1lf7diiiiiiisi News -:- Locals Mrs. Ania-r T. In...“ in chit- I-u: oi the at“ A - outlin- tabhe will be he by In. Chuk- De Lent and Mrs. W. W. m Mrs. L. P. Muhmmtnil contain:- 6.1 irarhes bu or Inlet. Mrs. Artur - " do t - room ceeterttiree in a -eitied cou- taisser and In. C. V. Nicki: m u- rmgcmcm to: a nude in the bori- mul mun. The Humanism“! atthecttieaao"r-Showthi- will place special which on it mummhudfyit. Mrs. John Wilbur is in m ot the tale ot tickets. They will be anil- attteattherreohowreiee.tratiEMa, " when the rice " be advanced. Anyone wishing tickets my obtain than by “Ilia. In. Willie: " a. P. A2tsoeassr-therotTtteRauni. Garden “It. Ruin-in Golden Club "no for PM Show Theshowthisrearirtobe" Thomlu‘ll Farm " Lyle. Illinois on May N. IS, 16 and it. Thornhill. the estate of the his Joy Morton, cover- over the hundred were. sud has nentbdorelnenopcnedholhepcb- tie. T Highland Park USO News The Niall! Club party held on Sun- day. April m proved to be a greet success from even “endpoint. More than 400 people mended. inchulin; men from m. Sheridan, Great lakes. and the Gleuview base, plus our on GS.O. girls. A few girls from the De- fem: Recreation Cottage in Luke For- est also came down to serve It hon- cues. The entertainment provided» the Gladys High! school of dune. the music by the Like Forest hill nhool orchestra and the refreshments cessful that tguests had to be Ewell! shoved out the door at ll M. Thereistobeatri-talitrteat where the Vinita" any lunch. dim. ortta.ertea.ttuastArabiaatertt submitted on! - inch of the innit. The In: Mr. Mom bemaht it from Egypt you up. Eihtrdlm - club: of Illinois Ivil have (limb:- n the four (by ex- hihn The Garden Club of Illinois in nude " tr-tatirm arrangement: and Vinita" trivia. to Tttemshitt - find uniformed attendants ready to 1:911: their an, " no um: charge, andtherewiiitVtotprommsade clam for vision umbln to do the tour on foot, Mr. Ridenour wishes special atten- tion to be called to the opportunities offered in craft work. On head-y evening these was special instruction in crafts by the North Shore Indu- trial Craft School. and Mr. Charles Bartell of Highland Park. Other men to be in charge of the craft class dur- ing the week are Charles Brandriff. William de Horder and Art Olson. Other even" of interest are the Open House for wives of service men 1nd nurses, from 2 pm. to 5 pan. on Thurs- day, April M. and the Mother's Day breakfast to be held Sunday, May Mt. Thi', breakfast is to be held at 9 an, and service men from Fort Sheridan, Great Lakes, and Glenview will be the guests of the club and the when. Low-m. asadmtmett.are invitedto sign up as hosts and butane: for an. occasion. Huh. M27 busing. mutation if desired by Mrs.LmerNdtturto8S0tt.m.G. S. 0.3mm this. Cnitchu; Lloyd Tum: in than. 1'". A". " Craft shop night; speck! instruction in can: by North Shore Industrial Cafe School and Charla Bum“. G. S. o. - Ne. & The program for thin week is as fol- m: WM. Ail " Dulce party. "one” Broqp. No. A 3 and l Entertainment by Betty Jones Dancing School. Mr. all In: Open Home {or when of service megtaod-es,tmm2toSpan.Pte graaot0_demtts',emttrhts. indwelling-donate.“- mil-ton irotmeMtm.ttotpas Dne- ingseollpn. Emma-mm]. "6&r,Ma.t mummata met! br.Mrs. Jaye: W- ‘m in Md In.” ' 'rueerserhestra. Cbattehleh- T,7G'a7iT. kink! B-ri-its.,?..".- mmmm7a~am p.-.Iov~-I..I- Incub- iereaioatnerMtihtr_hes" -rerht M sand. "' a It; In Dani-rink“..- - all .0“ --.- wintry-3.3.0:! - 8 'tNth'-.-.., Ln.- ”glut-IN!" 'tet.' Jud. I “a by ”h” tft "3312: " iiii?ii'iiiiSi ......... - *7.“ Mother-Son Breakfast To Be Given May IO Mrs. Tom Wynn}. dnimn of the Mother's Dar Braking! Canning: ot the 0.5.0. which in will. I no ther and non breakfast at the Highland M Cub Sunday morning, my I0 at 9 o'dodr. Men from Ft. Sheridan. Glenview "tdGreatuhqawilibe-tsofthe mothers and. {in can nod-en of service m from Highland Park; 0eertiegt, Highwood and Ravinia are spatially invited to sign up tor this breakfast. However, women who are motmqthersof semiannual” ‘nuke retention. The charge of 5m ire for beeahftat for both “W aqi"son".sirteeituireitleto Ll. now the an: tttdnt- at men who will be attending timl irottatimss for mothers will be determined in the order in which walla: interested sign up. Reservations by “Dollies" that“ tre made promptly Malling the US.O. Club. H. P. 4650 or by calling any member of the Committee. "u-du-sto-q-h-Mr.).-.-" HMSMWPU‘E. Alpha Chi Omega To Meet Tuesday In Glencoe Ravinia Womans' Club To Close Season With Luncheon Others minim Mm. Wm a com- mittee members are Mrs George Chikls. Mrs. Frederick T. Bowman. Mrs. Joseph Gama. Mrs. More Osborn. and Mrs. L. C Schultz. Mrs. T. S. Sheridan will be in charge of the music. The North Shore group of Alpha Chi Omega “New not! fore beidtre-hmd-trtgesar, “in thehmrteofMrsumB.Thmms,4q8 GremwwdAmGlameHnEr- "eatA.irdofGutrxteardMrs Canny Howell of WM: will mist thehe-. PEERFIELD WOMANS CLUB HELD LUNCHEON The DeerfieM Wounds Gab heH a Ian-chm at Me-ir-twth-tah. an April Bill the New Allm dining room. An intends; new“ “loved the when. . MRS.EHLENRETURNS FROMLOUI'SIANA luGeoruDIlu(CuolynSuth- "ttyr-m-rea-trx-tFew mama-mew» the “Ina-of her husband, lt M whoin new Wt: the]; 22it"tN'rghetau"tgr. Judah Half-Indul- In 'oStltPm" M. [LOYD IL “Y 'tA3tMAIr , tetigti-nA-,mrm-r-amt-etrmoo communawom mmmmnh st-tdan-ttte-Au-tttsri-qt. I.” sun-nan: mummy WE TAKE PLEASURE IN PRBENTING OUR NEW Highland Park Office at Show Road and Cumul A-toe-iid Pork The Younger Set “MAN‘WSONJng Pam-cl On Wednesday. May 13 " 12:45 . IL. the In” Spring [anthem meet- ing of the Ravinh Wounds club will the School of Sued. University Col- hge, Hertha-um Ulivcnity will Manama-ha Pr-sf. The subject mum of his lecture netws fmtmthetxsrtmtpiotndisemsit" of chu- th'nk'n. and from that In: “whim“ far. her head at the Vim Home. Dr. Tr- ving Lea, chin-m of the Diviaian ot anxiety, courage, worry and “In: "motiearsdtt-tahestrpthermt- ter ot-tit-tart/ies prep-red- "eimttte-tterisis. Had-ac. Mn. will pm. but report which will be followad by that of the committee chair-nu: who " Iriveorutr-eottheyme'_ min The My dead officer: will also be Maud into ofthe. They 1:! first vice-residuum. In. Ibsen Smith ”at. secretary. In Carl K Han-ht. mum, Mrs. Rabat W. Dough“, director, Mrs. Nathan Car with, Jr. Luncheon reservations should be made Ila-M1111. E. L. Andrews, H. P, 1325, eta-chairman of the Home Carmina. On Wednesday. next. at 9:30 In. the when of the Board will meet atthettt-eotMrs.J.F.Biehmoe% late s. Linda: Am Virginia Reeb Honored With Bridal Shower Miss Virginia Roch, was - of honor at I shower given In! Fridly evenimra'tthet_otMiasMsmie Rosie in Rubia. Miss Rub will be- come the bride of Sgt George this. wold. Ann-0n. now stationed at Fort Sham on Mar 1. She is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John Rub. Springfield Avenue. Thehaymeetingofthehigbsdtool PTAwitttretteHmtThrrrsd_ intheEhg1iahdubromn. Tuwillbe servedst3pan. Why.” gram of - given by My“ ttteFresseh,Fhardrtati_ea. Ttse-att-i-meet-ttHM-, High School PTA To Hold Meeting May T "tembivtttiarttoaeeist LT. BAKER HAMILTW ON WW bumm.~¢hiimm PTAy-irt.ot6e1tietotarmr, D. B-rhLtKrrtaatttmUnited St-tevra-rut...'--,' '-etm-hi.shbsari-te-t to HRS. 1110"! H. STEIN II. an R. IcVIl'I'Y oU in: an?“ lnMW.MW Ptrk.wiBrreseatamitt-.dt" at the YWCA on n-Ar a“ Mar i2at'rrmdeser%irtgtH My spot: of old New B“ aadthe-tberrsrtatecie+ Kbd"hr-rictures,taheatoaatt- can In]: trip. duplicate " tin mind t-trottheirttereati-erytrr- Maine to Key West "ro.sthe-tf to NatchebzudNev Och-3.111014]. Mrs. E. Sand." To Talk at Mother's Club Quinlan & Tyson Buy: Local Realty Finn Role-d H. Peterson, Sues Manager for Quinlan & Tynan. Inc. announce! the purchase for his firm at the Mud Park office of Hurley & Terry located " the - of'Cen- teal Avenue and Sheridan Iced. lur- ny & Terry was cranked in Jam:- ary, was. with otnees located ht 0 North Durham Street. in. Kur- was identified with the Plano-Hum- ter Company prior to the creation of the Harvester Trust and Mr. Terry war identified with the Champion- Harvester Co. which subsequently he- }came a part of the Harvester Trust. such points as the mattin- ot New Em Like Pbcid And the Sno- kiss, will be pinned. Ot mum“ intern! are the Vita: at the in“ Wall- we” ol MahiH. In. Sande“ is .eesesrtsuq"thi. tat {at the benefit of the Imhcr'n ebb oi the YWCA. Tickets may be pro- cured (In members ot the duh 0t st the deck at the YW. In. Tho-us Chtk is president of the duh and Mrs. William Hound. procra- chair- In. Murray & Terry hive been In!!! operator: on the North Shore, 'pe- citlizing in Witmette, Kenilwurth. Winnetka, Gleam, Highland Park and Lake Forest. Sons of the hr“ deals along the North Shore have been hunched by the firm of Runny and Terry, among their dicta kin. Julius Roman“. A. D. Luke and Leonard Hmhcim. Mr. Mum, retired from the firm1 in 1934. Mr. Terry ha: been inactive for name time and is now rm in Miami Bench. Florian. he 'tttit-. ing persons now identfied with Hur- ray & Terry ortmniratimt will, in all probability continue with Quinhn'k Tyson, Inc: Mrs. Jouphine M. New, who has been engaged in the Sela Department of the munintion for the past 354 yen“; Mrs. Jennie H. Stein, who ha been 'rdentfied with the form for shout one year. Harry Earhart, Amuor for Deerfield Tm- ship, who has . wide tteqmintaneeship on the North Shore Ind Fred R. McVeity who has been with the or- ganiution for 23 your: and grill cow. tinue in chum of management Quinlan & Tyson, loc., now have offices located " I North LISell Street. Chicago, 1571 Shannen Are, ‘Evansfon. 534 Lincoln Avenue. Win- netka. The Highland Park office will be the fourth office. The following ere officers of Quinlen and Tyson. Inca Howell N. Tyson, Sn. maiden. who has been engaged in the real estate business sinee In; _ N.; Mon. In. Executive Vice President. who has beep identified with the or- ganization since 1920; Clyde D. Fee- ter, Vice President, whose relation- ship with the firm has existed nice I”; Irvin R. Sehitdeirt, seam, ,6oisirtehameofhtastsatStet Nurth LaSatie St. office, and Archi- bald G. Imus, vice resident, who has a wide experience in much: my and came with the alt-ah.- "S tr-ttUtne-tR-ttei-alt-ip-_A-ts, an. J'h'"="dpUatrfUu"lu%'ful'flltu"dPdtdtTe"au't= 3:. 'ti-iii':')')':', - h...“ ""'"i. 1. v. 'ttttft.",'.". - Pg," a... Ir, .. j.tTi2litiirAk"lrtr.'tit 'itil iiiiiitiiitit?giihii?th'k' (but ‘0 - “. __...._...._..._.__.._.....__. ..._._..... b"au 'ttt W "dhrr'0rmsdtrm' 'ra7aTaF"iaGiii7a “mm Mr. Tun-y I“ hwgpggn-u-ch-na/n REPORT or THE common or DEERFIELD STATE BANK "'--"taititgguiitu'gitia (ma. MM) Mrs. Lloydhuthcdisu‘udo-oi being a two-m: minor. Chr. we. Sgt.E¢ntdLloyd.no-inthcam Unwind-“ml“ 3min Ila-'1 “an Chi air cows at Cu" Field. Sch. Au, enlisted for service in A“. mth, Pvt. Percy Lloyd of the Count Ah Inlay. situated at Damon. cutie, m imbued into the mice Mar Woman's Club Elects Officers For Coming Year ar, 1941 At the annual Spring Luncheon of the Highland Phrk Woman's Club held Tuesday, seven present “(been and directors were redacted to nerve this coming year with the ttslit-ing new abated ones: In vine FOIL dent, Mrs. lua- Smith; meaning sweaty, In. Robin K. Mel-“en: treasurer. Mrs. A. V. lePhee; on the Bond of Direeton, Home and grounds. Mrs. Sidney Petty: Phil- anthropy. Mrs. Kenneth Lay: Home and education. In. A. E. Wok ten; Seeing chi-nun. In. Men Elton-is. Appointed a be board "ttr oneryeerAue: - 7 chair- Sonic. Molina mn. Mrs. Seth Goodu: Program chairman, Mrs. mum E. Jones; Budget chum”. Mrs. Marvin Wat. Iuh; Financial china“. In. Alou- ao Tunic: Delegate " large. wooin- ted by the president, Me. Kn! Wag- Frances Holmgren Gets Athletic Award At Frances Shimer The reeleded Mfiees" In: Peak dent. In Hurry Peru; "and vice president, In. e Bum: Hitter: Corresponding secretary. Mrs. David Levinm; financinl secretary. Mrs. Wm. L, Pierce. On the bond of dir.. ectors Ire: hospitnllty. Mm. J. S. Bracken; fine ms, In. B. . Good- man. and paucity, In. Frederick Olmsted Toot. 1ad-me,rriatgGeNremimsi_ inbouuvudadniih-nnlnh- 1ege,MktmstCFtt,Hrhernahtt5es ia-tst-her-i-the'-. ankle: in recognition album- eierawirommberotd_-t_ 11r-rd_yeasetir9fiulhetr Mules haunt-manna.- mom thumb“. Gimmmamwm thnhlm magma-.13: " 1014 South m sum .5333 IEE liiiiJ.ii 3

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