Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 21 May 1942, p. 3

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a you " one of the "send: in this area. He has been affiliated with the Ad Home: Sales and Service in Highland Park for the past year and a halt. ' F Mario Marchi In Minneapolis Mario John Marchi. 595 Hammond avenue. left Monday for Mimtearrolis, Minn. He has been not there try the U. S. Civil Service Commission Ordi- nance department to take a six month course " Dunwoody Institute. for 'llli purpose of becoming an armament in- ntructor. At the completion of his training he will be stationed " the Rock Island Arsenal for an additional six months. At the end of that time Mr. Martini will then be chosen fat A. To Lyman J. Gage, later Presi- dent leKinley’n Suntan of the Treasury. Q..Wu h “I a“? A. Yes. Gage called 1 seem meet- ing at the link of which he w pret- idem. He “I in favor of commuting the qegMeneee. be! others dissented. ...It-Mbetarbettertoemn- 'mrtethete_erst-toimgprir- mhmdlhooethcconmm unwanted-in.” . AHesentnvoedtoChieaao'_t- no» laden that he would commute the-tte-Otani-tconvicted if the We no requested it. A.uaktterttsG-ASehir-, dehicuo'smhborlnku. he_."'ttwi0e-stmutk tOtt-tttes-The-th'. me not": - in this find nil. thr-Outh-N-r-a" A._itadbeenaatAbtseitirmiet -dh.atatedtoStateSe-Berke m. the conviction: “If (in Id been the but dtrrirq the agtti- 'iarerraIitatimr,altutusAheatieto- Woodlhavebeuhudbulco. Brho upped-d -. I. iii-hound“...- et--.--., Bqso-ra.- “b1 Alta-Micah». am- ea-t - _Ta.arearafterit-knoded Yes,tn-musrnhitrattedrmithetg-tiotrhtttaU.tkA.He t-dermGeoerarirAunttmmtdotthemtitm'otorihtrmre-ue tmtarmtarnakineAmerirattenlthr,tt+ndt-r. Tt-rnnisnrtto-remm1edrerirtedtertmr-trfeF-in titod.Ym,eatnahm-othi.aNrmiehtedttdrmtrtod*todr- timcWitttouttttattt-ei-nntdmrtriam.Ye-dmVtrta&it. Loo-k {at unWm-uud wmmmmmwnma -aMB-6.umt' “a v.1. M, my at, I942 whim-mummy.“ 'tsrrrmtotenerrtrtm_rtt Sadly Who-’0 W - --ttessrrmnmrttattnmthat" ready to one: Wllooll'o CdetKTod thoqhqf “an. " the hull you moi yum-at; W I“; router. “and “at Hum-Id you In "buyb- right." Ge-tir with a pound of mu! m 3. Wha- m in much In d bum, u will an: 2. But for it"- cereKted Tutu "III. “In. or Gal-89H "io_r.neu-.rmt “ sun: 4 to the M. Q.mmlhhhuthrm -." 'mhk."’l'hlru. ".raql.'eo.e.qe0m.-%'q.. ”hm-utwhm. o t o mmnumd‘h ._.__”dw_h_” swihmlap mama-”m. a "“ M h" "ire mummnvm- “Mb"mwl “an“... ' rang-gain“. --.aIuuoa.-. A. November It, 1837. 0"!" "E‘-I.‘! 'er.- KYQBIMCW tM2tttoutttatttf Here's How COOK tttGt" It" RIO." a“: Mrs. Hawley To Entertain The Musart Club Miss Catherine Baird of Chicago is whiting her niece, Mrs. Hoyt L. Roulh. 950 Ridcewood drive. Lt. Oom- nundet Roush of the U. S. Null Re- serve will be called for duty thorny. The Masart club will enjoy luncheon " we o'clock next loudly. May 25 " the home of Mrs. Lisle R. Hawley. Mrs. Hurley, the director, and Incom- unis! of the club, is entertaining the group to than her mrecittion of the fine work the members did in pre- senting "Thd Singing Saint: of Hicks- willed' a musical comedy last Friday night. “I Am An American" Day was at for the third Sunday in lay of each year by a Presidential peoeiaa.utimt. It will be I my“: occasion for the "coalition of " who, by coming ot In or naturalization, have attained the status of eitireruhtp. Emmi-c: " be held throughout the country designed to impress - all our citizens. both native-hem and naturalized, the duties uni 099mm- ities of pitizemhip artd its special re- spmtsitritities in a union " War. At the the both men entered the armed forces it In: pendant»: to join it they obtaincd their (in In- tttratixatims nape". Now, however. a um: um! be a full china. PvcMaht-hn-hesdtke- it'taNttaNt,tt/t= intimacy-alum 6t94t.Net--dtrxmrT. 1teoreehrorei_WqrtbehttrttarHthe Aea6arrotrimeArts “la-Mbm-yco-try "dtotreahHtotabe-tirrthe Musollheny.’ Mlahcnn The PM youth. in I my may " the United States - houc, Chicago. '1- meat-M to like Bulb L. Sunk“, who admire istered the out um rmrtiate ques- timing. Pet Lori aid he like the Anyway much. . Thepattie+tist ‘3 mm -betterit ,ouamtcutirutt-ttomtheetrr cireiennimr.trated. The: champ”). Mail-(cornucopia. Pvt.urt,loh.ab-iathi. e-txr-e-dt.-- madman. Bothareeeae1. can. t'tttt.t2g'M.ittt.rd! ”which “it heirm_.theeoerttrredar-s "tAa.AnAa-ieaa"Dnr. 'kqtrMah-em,23aé0"gutV _e'teA-,tSiea-atdaatirAar. Miammm thinnthle Buy 'Iloon'l Certuud Tudor MANr-toamthdexmttroveet Int-ink- Ice and with. that. Eve odds nd and. of mm " ”not. any leaves of lemme. cabbage Membrane. Inmate-rd boner ttieet-t.here,orthebrmerrom I VII-urn threttUd W "an. We men’s, All]! Iran's I m. Wilt-urn MOR [immanent [or everrorxHtm.Ndete.Att.tm_ Pinch-um _ W Btrrter-t"ettigt. up'H. 'J,'luh'tr.'l,'2T,1,tg'grgg". “mm-u.wum GI. “ma-1W0. H'”. Pillwdth'h-‘n WWT-Icldoln. "td-retard-ei-tto-m. [H .0 ri IE " . p, B. EiiiMt Y2dRif "term-a-e “it.“ who!” hunt-mund- .ar_itt9.rr.tor- KIIP You: CHIN UPI at . FORM.- "IA-hm WAS?! NOT no"! Thad-m on Ind. I good “‘1‘: Cm. “can -ra.qsrur-os,irhU- bei-a-r-tse-tia-GE The workers mt needed include'. Machinists, Aviation Mechanics, Met- alsmiths. Painters, Parachute Repair- mem Wright Mechanism Pipe Caverns. Wood Box-Mien. Cop- penrnitht Aviation and Ordnance Electricians, Instrument Repairman, Armature Winden, Wiremn, Tool- makers, Mechanical Engineers and Draftsmen. Blacksmiths. Marine Boilermakers, Pattern Makers. Plan- ing Mill Hands, Boat Builders, Sail- makers, Riggers. Shiplitters, Ship- wriglru. and Engineering Draftsmett. Moi: of the poiitiom Effered cover a 40-hour week with time and one- halt for all work our forty horn. Th_ooTh-dth_ had Park Pm hull.- M to ho trreranraeaaattheioq6tb. _Pr-,sr6u-UA-rrorrn" Skilled Men Needed " Panama And Pearl Harbor Many skilled men are needed It cue: to so to work for the United States Government at the Panama. Canal or at Pearl Harbor. according to the United States Civil Service Commission. The current recruitment We!!! being conducted by the Commission has been extended, and qualified men still may file unlit» tioess for this important war work. Applications lre,being received by Frank E. Carlson. a Civil Service Commission Secretory " the High- land Park Poet Office. Wage. to be paid msatitied work- men are unuenally high and tram. variation to either Panama Canal or Pearl Harbor is paid for by the Gov- ernment. Working and living condi- tions at both places are better than average. and belldea Government maintained (marten. all workers have the use of Government recreational facilities. Hospitalization is also pro- vided at no cost to the men. 133 M. mm MAKE raw "“ mee " 'ffd.a'lkUi""iturl ' . 06K: "a/ttoe.' 3:1: STANGER'S GARAGE ERNEST G. PETT MMMMWI The Illinois Tech alumni roll all will geek funds for three grateful put- poses, for the getter-l building pro- gram, for a Field Honk, or for tmild- ins and equiping the Carman Memori- al Library. All of the more than It,- ooo Illinois Tech alumni in the Chi- cuo area will be contacted and given an opportunity to commune to this prgraln Ind equal: their (in: (on any of the three pummel. , l Schuter's mpouibility will be to direct the contacting of the dumni in Highland Park Ind Lake Forest. He received his bachelor of tciencc degree in electrical engineering from Armour Institute in electrical engi- neering in 1931. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Johnson of Central new: have moved to St. Louis, Mo. R. G. Schulor Chairman Of Alumni Roll Call Reginald G. Selmler. 337 Oakland Drive, Highland Park. ha been named chairman of the lllinoia [imitate of Technology alumni roll call for High- land Park. His appointment was an- noumted Tuesday (May 19) " an Illinois Tech Alumni Victory dinner at Chicago's University club, which marked the beginning of the roll all effort. n HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. mmmmbii"t ”aluminum-he mrtriettiu," ynmhhveymhmmqu W'm:, 3.3. SPA: than: will I be unr- rid? MRS. N. A. W.--Wilt I ever have more children? This should be u very good yer finncially and with a little figuring you should be able to clem- np your debts. tpqedtotheborr-now- with? I wouldn't advise wring: yd to: ya, my dear. You're much too you". i. t & f-war my “and or myself I’m nub? . . For i more con-piste "atrtls of '0etreeitmMbe6dtoertirtto itrrfr"etrfeirrmrifrmnm-g istthr-itms. X. X. Xa-thsrilll-uy? You - - with ti. not "my“ sf I'm quite nun that you have I sued proposition where you It: and I would suggest that you remain on the farm for mother five you". if you can get the proper help. As you item to be in very good health there is not any rum in the world why you "pill not have one more child. ' L. th-Will I marry in: bor I am now going with? - MRS. C. J. D.-wm my off any Inge I debts? Dirt-n WM “I [Acol- Ann-e. HM Plans” tr-ttttth-Pt-e-txt) Cie-eh-to-tst-- ”Icahn-0m“ s. S. S-How many more yea: will we live on the farm? _ H. I. L-Can you tell me how my tesetttttrrhlem will be solved? It will work itself out ntishctory. my dear, us you are very young. Your problem isn't really as "final " you think it u. The impression comes to me that you are a vtry likable girl mu m will have many friends before you decide upon marriage. Ithaat-mi+idurorrrtsmne. l'nveryurechatymvilrum iLmMMyo-vmh'houu cleaning. The impression comes to me, be- cause of your extreme youth, you haye ttey very toaiah-tmt he is of MISS M. N.-ShmN I become en- m DouttT--Heaae III-e “tic minim-8.543“? ktmhu-cdllhu-echyo- -.iti.ntittHqtreatie-h%ktrtt -teom.6ttrtbedetiAsMr- 'eeinthumN-r,1ariltbeAdto 'tebrorrit-i_diarrei- Tau-cut is MISS A. K-Phase tttt In it the dttetrsrlharei-darittdtsrrteaa, In“? 0-O- Q.-What are the initials of the my: I wil! marry? There Ge very good opportunities before him, but it any mean I chance of locuion an hi. opportunities "e limited where you are new. There is mdre money for him. G. C-Can you tell me if you we mil.. itary service in the near future? I would men that you join the navy? It In. I great deal to offer the young men pt god-y, a forgiving taint: and you win hegr from him again. 1reseemstotreavee-trierttv- lids-I and I would advise you to have faith in him. MRS. L. 'tM.--Amito'marrraeaist orrtot? I'nvcryuuch “Wu will“ todoorwhatubesttur undo. The impreuion can to In that yorNe been very much upset actually with your present domestic troubles. I haven't main for the details in this column. but I will be glad to help you if you will write in privately. I'm sorry. In}? dear, you but not met your future hub-ad.- BABE-WN my mum: get I beam; position? ' E. A. K.-What happened to my film? T There seems to have been a mis- take in the ehemial used in the de. veloping of your film, which caused the defected pictures. X. A. B.-.a would like to know the initials tl my future husband? . I mid Elvin you to eonlentrnte on actuation and forget naming: at your an?" , _ . .. a 4. l. J.--Wil1 I ever hear from I again man again? mm mm mm B-aiu, you tell no than n WWW}. If” uncut“ "F IN: to of out If you delight in a beautiful weed- less lawn and are determined to have one. you can save yourself consider able work bf relliu'n' that weed seeds ere ever prelent (carried by 'wind, birds, and other agencies) Ind plan accordingly. Pulling up or Cit- ting the weeds " they - (even if you had the time) or killing them with chemicals results in any tempor- ary benefits, lot if the mmditimu in your lawn are favorable tor “all growth, I new crop will soon appear to mar the beauty of your lawn. Br amendment venom new akin. appropriate dur- mink menu can apply for engineering draft-as positions paying “.40 to WI year. if they meeetht o4her"rmette- menu. " tunnel-ea of d.rafthts we included. All "plicatioo. m be (and with the Civil Service Candi-bull: Wuhiumn, D. ‘C, humane: and the loans for “bill. may chained from Punk . Carlton. Me- reury oi the Bond of U. S. W Service when, Ct tie.” m or mam-house in duh city, or fun the 1teretnlrMtseiodiiforii.ii Civil Service Engine". " my my: a uncut In. Ft" "tte.. ExAAutuAhdiks To cuss; 0mm momma The United States Chit' Service Commission announces that it will discontinue receiving application: for economist positions paying {tom 9.6m to 'san a y . Applications will be accepted on: May 29, 196a but non be filed with the Camis- sion'a Washington office not later than that date. _ cw". smnc: At the annual President's Rainy of the Reserve Offieem Trninin. Corps held numb " Come! Uni- may. 16 mud-year I‘VIIICO course than” m 'hsirsqed I 'r'1'r.r.rte'errd_tsirriii" onmdwmmb-‘M of whine-cu. Among the. n! 2'"d22uitt"',tie a“ of 2tltrttl! up wu- Sc. Mac-M l who - an at It. 0. "rfft.rrta6eet, "'"i"'"e"okuidia'i, F We! cl was in; tt m but): in 'em-tits. a! ' thre at m not and “with. on diam-control ot we. captains that points: I. That we loci-a, educating and mail; to hep phat: growing my - contri- trte subduthlly to «Home eon- .u-ol For feeding, In . co.- plcte balanced plan bed. and lo- Nr " illcmll duh the - in. anon. . 2. That it is very imam that the soil have good an“. 3. That in choosing with. {at new plantings. be an to his into “count their min“. b mildew and Nick-pot. 4. That whatever method of - ine trreventives and tuna". h fotiowed-either spraying or dustit-tisfaetor, result; all- not be expected unleu the m- mm is given " - hir- vull, and is th-h. You Can llen A Wool-u [an Ev- - Tho '. Pad-u all The most satisfactory of " neth- odswand the only one which will u- sure a weed-free lawn. is to produce a mat of - so thick that weeds cannot get a start in it, or if they do get started, they will soon be chokedoutbytheheavylwsnhof grass and the deep, closely-matted root system. Grass will not Ilk- such growth unless the soil is rich in plant food. Junior chemist Positions, tMott u year, and “clinical and seieatitie lid positions. $1,440 to m n year. wil be cloud to meh who do not - by June I, 1942. The positions In still ortert to women, who are in great demand if they possess the prescribed qualifications. t This in an economical method of maintaining your lawn, in which you hive a subluntial investment. And which adds so much to the um- anec of your home. Announcements for technical aub- urn in engineering. $1.81! I rear, and. Junior' meteorologist, $2MD a year, have been unaided, In order to u- cure additional qualified vernal in! these positions, the educuion require- men” were modified. Women In partietrhrriy desired for the new. ologist positions. stttt-professitmat - sitiom in meteorology " $1M lad 81m . yen will be filled by than willing to accept these “brie; Tttis-tooo',--. ietor-smsrtrees.rmrir_d "immune; huh-mu“ "Heh.ogth-r-dk-dNq-. Toby,nIl-bo¢ gunmen.- fro-(ed with that “It: ‘0" - “camc'-'mc‘-w- "rerair"-.rro-.-MtHt_ uddmny‘u‘oncm:uh we of the posses) y. hm. aatimnteandinanimate. Today, with time at a munit- and labor very scarce. we gimme“ that adopt all the short cut: in min. that we possibly can. This applies co lawn maintenance. too. You can supply the actuary m- ilhmem by applicnion of " complete balanced food, " the rate of {our pounds per one hundred nature but. MASTER CARBIDE!

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