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Highland Park Press, 11 Jun 1942, p. 8

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15 years, has resigned her position and is returning to her home in Larson, Misd Hazel Miller, left last week for St. Louis and Odessa, Mo. where she will spend the summer. Miss Jean Nygard is spending the sammer in Madison and Blair, Wis. Miss Margery Mitchell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Mitchell graduâ€" ated last week from the University of Wisconsin. She received the bachelor of Mrs. Michael Palmer, Stratford road, entertained Presbyterian Circle Three at Juncheon at her home this afternoon. and Mrs. John A. Stryker, West Deerâ€" field road. , son of Osceola, lowa are visiting Mr. Mrs. Raymond Goodman will enterâ€" tain her bridge club at her home Friâ€" day. Mrs. Edna Stanger Orsborn spent the weekend in Peoria at the home of Dr. and Mrs. Vernon Moore. Monday, accompanied by Mrs. Moore and her daughter, Janet, they drove to Florida, where Miss Janet Moore and Lieut. Charles Orsborn will be married. Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Piepenbrok spent last week at their summer home in Hayward, Wis. Mrs. Ralph Dunham is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waiter in Ettrick, Wis. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hurt and family, Central avenue, spent the weekend in Onargo, with relatives. Mrs. Thomas McNeil and son of Red Bluff, Calif., are visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac A. Rapp, Deerfield road. Mrs. Louis Socfker, County Line road, will entertain the members of her bridge club at her home Friday afternoon. ders road, are Mr. Mitchell | his prize dogs. Mrs. Carl Bonson, Deerfield road, Highland Park, entertained the Indeâ€" pendent Social club at her home Wedâ€" nesday afternoon. Miss Irene Evenson, Deerficld Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mitchell, Saunâ€" Your Ambassador road, are in New York, where Mitchell is showing a string of to your customers and your prospects .. ... that‘s your When it is done with correctness and style you are well represented. a has specialized on well styled, crisply correct business printing in Highland Park for PRINTING! What‘s Doing In Deerfield OLS O N 20 YEARS Opens USO Fund Drive Decrficld‘s U. $, O. War Fund Campaign opened Monday with an inâ€" tensive house to house canvass organâ€" ized for the next two weeks under the leadership of Mrs, Robert L. Johnson, chairman for West Deerâ€" ficld township. This is the first game of the seaâ€" son. The opening game was schedâ€" uled for last Sunday, but was rained out. There is no admission charge. A large committee has been apâ€" pointed to collect Deerfield‘s share of the $32000,000 needed nationally by the organization. ($1,749,432 is needâ€" ed for the Chicago district. 4 The Young Men‘s Club of Highâ€" land Park will play St. Jose, North Chicago, Sunday â€"at â€"Sunsetâ€"Park at 3 o‘clock. Harry Skidmore and Bob Davis will pitch. Davis pitched for the Crescents last year, and Skidâ€" more was with the Y team. Mrs. Paul Dictz is in charge of special gifts from local organizations, Other workers are: Mrs. William Williams Mrs. George Engstrom, Mrs, Arthur Laser, Mrs. Earl Hyctt, Mrs. E. M. Davis, Mrs, Hubert Kelâ€" ley, Mrs. E. W. Girton, Mrs, Forrest C, Garrison, Mrs. Harry Baum, Mrs. John R. Armstrong Mrs. Herbert Graffis, Mrs. Neil McKay, Mrs. Irâ€" ving Brand, Mrs. J. A. Benz, Mrs, Adin_Findley, Mrs. C. T. Burns, Mrs. W, A. Stryker, Mrs. Harry Wing and Mrs. Monroe McKillip. _ _ _ A The Glencos Theatre and the Highâ€" land Park Press invites you to be their guest at the Glencoe Theatre. If you will call at the office of the Press, 516 Laurel Avenue, you will be given a pair of passes, which may be used any time this week. Y. M. Team To Open Season Sunday At Sunset Park The U. S. 0. is a combination of the various service organizations which functioned in the last war. It includes the Salation Army the Y. M, C. A., the Y, W, C. A., the National Catholic Community Service, the Jewâ€" ish Welfare Board and the National Travelers‘ Aid Society Wherever our men in service go the U, S. O. is equipped to follow and provide a place for them to relax with shows, music and fun. OLSON PRINTING CO. 516 LAUREL AVE. © PHONE 568 R. S. LUNN 11 Children Born In Highland Park Hospital Last W eek Eleven children were born last week in the Highland Park hospital to parâ€" ents of Highland Park, Highwood and Deerfield. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Castelli, 131 Pleasant Ave., June 2 Daughters were born last Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. David J. Stupey, 215 Livingston ave.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul J. Stipe, 642 Vine ave, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sciler, 861 Waukegan rd., Deerfield. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Earl W. Ohlinger, 1918 Greenâ€" wood ave., and a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Axel Nord, 122 High st., Highwood, Saturday. The following day a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leon V. Emmert, 330 Glenwood ave., and a daughter was born t6 Mr. and Mrs. J. Elmer Kloos, 403 S. Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Bruno More!i, 319 Waukegan rd., Highwood, became parâ€" ents of a daughter Monday. Yesterday a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel J. Touigo, 1677 Burton ave., and a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Willis B. Hunter, 312 N. Greenbay rd. FORMER HIGHLAND PARK RESIDENT DIES IN MACON Mrs. Edith B. Knox, 74, former H:ghland Park resident, died Monday in Macon, Mo, after a prolonged illâ€" Mrs. Knox, who came to Highland Park about 50 years ago and lived here until two years ago, is survived by a son, Edward Miles Knox, 2296 Lakeâ€" side pl, and a daughter, Mrs. MacLarâ€" en Richards, New York. Funeral services will be held Friday afternoon in the Trinity Episcopal church with the Rev. Christoph Kelâ€" ler officiating. #;‘.'i‘.,.."“"..l,?"'” hein m?mmd"‘ red at Soldier, Ficld i pr M ce ation bei at . at m., June 14, by the Chic He’r‘ ~Amtri¢ninm'h:'~ (;.s. W-l-hpsm SmdeWh religious and political life will honor with their *-mummhbhaum will pay homage to (1) General MacArthur are (2) M. Nelson, Alan Bede Finishes At Northwestern merce and will enter the graduate at * husk {mindatration : at Harvard university June 28. Mr. Bede, who graduated from Raâ€" Alan Howard Bede, 1813 Rice st., will graduate Saturday from Northâ€" western university‘s school of comâ€" vinia grammar school and Highland Fark high school, where he was valeâ€" dictorian of hig class, studied at Dartâ€" mouth for two years before being enâ€" rolled at Northwestern. At Northwestâ€" ern he is a member of Delta Tau Deita und Beta Gamma Sigma fraternities. Mr. Bede is an ensign in the naval reâ€" serve HIGHLAND PARK BLOOD DONORS Lawrence Crowley Woodbridge Lane Mrs. Florence O‘Conner 310 E. Prospect Eugene D. Buchanan 240 Moraine Rd. 2636 Berkeley Rd. Mrs. Emily Williame 542 Railway 1069 Mosely Rd. g::allhnwbdnu at the Red Cross Blood Il-rcdll..llo.lhm Avenue, Chicago. Three â€" donors receive a silver embiem. .~_REGISTRATION INFORMATION Clubs are open to boys and girls in fourth grade and above. The registration fee is 50c per club; except free ones. Materials used are paid for by club members. There will be a Hobby Show durâ€" chief of War Production Board; (3) Dr. Alexander Loudon. Netherâ€" o rre ons anatre on tiatel 1 on Richman; (18) Ar Aaisca Whakts: (14) Sddy Dechin; (15) Mary Howard, SHOP CRAFTS CLUB (1) Mon. & Thurs., 9:00 a. mâ€" Learn many kinds of crafts; woodwork, metalwork, plastics leatherwork, etc. ART CLUB (2)) Tues. & Fri 9:00 a. m. Where spatter prints,â€" water colors, sketches, finger paintâ€" ing and oil painting is taught and practiced. MODEL BUILDERS CLUB Tues. & Fri., $:00 a. m. CAMERA CLUB (4) Mon. & Thurs., 9:00 a. m. Go on picture taking jaunts, develop your films, make contact prints and enlargements. under your club leader. SEWING & HOME MAKING (5) Wed., $:00 a.m.; Fri., 2:00 p. m. Is a class that will include activities in sewing, cooking, baking, GRAMMAR AGE BOYS CLUB (6) Tues. & Fri, 2:00 p. m Outings, trips, games, sports, work in the shop. Help plan the club program yourself. JUNIOR FIRST AIJD (7) D rat p Mon., & Thurs. 9:3# a. m. _ Minimum age is 12 years. Red Cross teachers give instruction. Learn what to do in an emergency. Earn a certificate. (Free) Text book is 60c. Please bring or mail this registration blank to Community Center, 549 Central Ave.â€"Phone 2442 for information. Name Name of class and number Phone Where ried on. ME NURSING (8) ° Mon. & Thurs., 2:00 p m. Learn to care for .babies, the lickandthz;g:d.nyl_wmt éhm-hold emergencies. (Free) Text book is 75c. Minimum age years. ing July. WIGHLAND PARK COMMUNITY CENTRR SUMMER HOBBY CLUBS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS START WEEK OF JUNE 15 REGISTRATION BLANK B â€" a Tues. & Fri., $:00 a. m. and other forms of model building is carâ€" Address School Grade Name of class and number June 11, 1942

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