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Highland Park Press, 20 Aug 1942, p. 2

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Restaurant licenses are due in Highâ€" wood by September 1. Each applicaâ€" tion must be accompanied by a doctor‘s certificate for each employe. ranch EDE ‘Cane, hotate cach "Aask RESTAURANT LICENSES DUE IN HIGHWOOD Chainski of Lake Forest. Reservations â€"may ‘be . made â€" at â€"two Chicago offices: Russian War relief, 80 East Jackson bivd., and the Ravinia Festival association, 231 S. La Salle Concert to Mark Fifteenth Month of Russion Warfare vecasion on which all groups in Chiâ€" cago‘s Russian colony will unite to u‘mmmmdc& War relief. Named 4s "honorary patrons" are four nonâ€"Russians, who are assisting with plans. They are Kavinia Festival Chairman Percy B. Eckhart; Mrs. L. Eckstein, Glencoe, Ravinia park‘s owâ€" ner; Edward L. Ryerson, Chicago, president of the Orchestral association, and Laird Bell of Winnetka. Seven of the eight boxes have alâ€" ready, been reserved for the event. Mr. and Mrs. Voevodsky have taken one, as have Mr. and . Mrs. Eckhart, Mr. and Mrs. Ryerson, and Mrs. Eckstein. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Field are comâ€" ing from New York for the concert und have reserved one of the boxes. The armed forces will be represented by Lt. Commander John G. Sample of Lake Forest, who will have a box next to Dr. and Mrs. Edward L. Chainski of Lake Forest. GLENCOE The i symphony, the only -v-ll;mh-nw when ‘the score was flown by bomber to this country, will be performed by the Chicago Symphony orchestra unâ€" der the direction of Dr. Frederick Stock, who has cut his vacation short to edntribute his services. + The work was composed by Shostaâ€" kovich at the time he was serving as a volunteer fire fighter in the siege of Leningrad, and received its first performance n the Western Hemisâ€" phere on July 19 by Toscanini and the NBC symphony. Working with the sponsoring comâ€" mittee, composed of a number of titled Chicago Russians headed by George Voevodsky of Libertyville, will be the United Russianâ€"American committee, which represents approximately 58,000 Russians in the Chicago area, from Milwaukee to South Bend. JX rthiin‘y. sUfbary Doons SSuk TURDAY, SUNDAY DOORS OPEN "The Wite Takes A Flyer" "GONE WITH THE WIND" pppont oranot t . "PRIVATE BUCKAROO®" Matinee admistion 40c including tax *k 4i miledeg es * ‘A Gentleman After Dark" "J WAS ASHAMED TO LOOK A SCALE IN THE FACE" This date will also mark the first Brian Donlevy, Preston Foster Relax in Cool Comfort Andrews Sisters, Dick Foran Joan Bennett, Franchot Tone *THME GOLD RUSH*" Leading drug and departâ€" _ ~!, Highland Park 06 Aug. 25â€"26â€"27 Sm citun 1:30 P. M. Starrin MOVIES AND AMUSEMENT S The instruction schedules for the course are as follows : 37 H. M. Hirsch .... 69 61 130 38 Herman Zacske .... 72 S5 127 39 Mrs. Pearl Wieboldt 60 63 123 40 Hal Hammond .... 70 53 123 41 A. M. Rodenkirk .. 88 30 118 42 Samuel R. Rosenthal 59 58 â€" 117 43 Miss G. Wagner .. 56 58 114 44 Bert S. Leech S1 62 113 45 Norman Freberg 66 . 46 112 46 J. E. Long .. 6A 46 110 47 W. E. Salyards .... 34 74 108 48 Yyle W. Maley .... 49 54 103 49 S. Rosenbaum ... 58â€" ‘45 108 50 H. T. Schaffner 51 48 99 S$1 J. R. Nash .. 57 54 91 52 Arthur Bell .. .. 38 _4 B 53 John W. Davis .... 38 30 _ 68 54 Alfred Marks 38 24 62 Instructors for the new course, which will consist of eigtht hours this Sunday and cight hours the following Sunday, will be H. H. Erskine, Malâ€" colm M. Sproul, C. L. McAvoy, Emil Nannini and Everett Inman. | 19 Arthur Johnson .. 20 J. Werthcimer . .. 21 A. G. Wallowitz .. .. 22 Barbara H. Ives .. 23 L. T. Herman 24 Carl F. Casel 25 Francis McDaniel .. 26 Walter C. Cleave . 27 Eugene M. Adler 28 William A. Bassler 29 Harry Bandow .. 30 John Buckley & 31 Geo. B. Bassler 32 Frederick Livingston 33 DeWitt J. Manasse 34 William J. Acker 35 D. R. Jones ... 36 H. G. McCarthy OCD Course In Rifle And Pistol Shooting Completed By 1,100 AUG. 23â€" Robert J. Spahr, chairman of the Lake county rifle and pistol instrucâ€" tion committee for Civilian Defense, yesterday reported that 1,100 students have completed the course in rifle and pistol instruction and simultanâ€" eously . announced a new 16â€"hour training course. * At the conclusion of the course, a qualification pistol match was held with Highland Park and Winnetka students participating. ‘l'? fired on the Army L. targets at yards. Arthur Heinrichs, of Highland Park, was awarded a silver medal. Highland Parkers who received bronze medals are Arthur Johnson, Joseph Werthâ€" eimer, M. L. Rahner and Herman Zaeske. M. M. Hirsch, of Winnetka, also received a bronze medal. Rank _ Name Slow Timed Tt 1 Arthur Heinrichs .. 95 97 192 2 M. L. Rahner ...... 98 91 189 3 W. B. Robinson, Jr. 95 â€"86 . 181 4 W. K. Rahner 92 88 180 5 V. J. Conway ...... 82 92 179 6 Leon Wagner ...... 93 86 179 7 B. Ludford ...... % . 82 178 8 James Auneseur 89 88 177 9 J. H. Buckley 91 _ 84 175 10 Jim ‘Ludford ...... 4 78 _ 172 11 George Salerne .... 81 89 170 12 Wm, C. Heinrichs .. 92 78 â€" 170 13 Frank Freberg . 85 84 169 14 F. J. Conway ......._.97 72 10 15 J. A. Gilman ...... 86 82 168 16 A. Christensen .... 88 78 166 17 Dan Conway .. 89 77 166 18 R. T. Rocber ... .. 90 76‘ 166 a.m. to 8:15 a.m.â€"Assembly at outâ€" door range of Sheridan Rifle and Pistol club, which is located 14 mile west of Waukegan Rd., on County Line Rd., in Deerfield. Enrollment and assignment to squads under supervision of instructors. Assignâ€" Cofio’gu are attractively furnished, each with living "room and fireplace. Every has a complete bathroom, hot ond cold water, all elsctrically lighted. s Chanticleer Inn defini appeals to those who desire a quiet and cordial homt-m;':'eynvlmt.‘ Cottages are all set along the lake, each cottage a sepâ€" arate and private unit. Write or call our office for particulars, rates, ete. CHANTICLEER INN, Suite 350â€"355, 407 $. Dedrborn St. 8 PHONE WEBSTER 2684 Our slogan "Food to Crow About," providing the finest of foods. Peterson‘s Famous Smorgasbord. EAGLE RIVER, WIS. PAUL AND SYLVIA PETERSONâ€"Owner Management One of Wisconsin‘s famous pleasure resorts, located on Eagle chain of lakes. ; CHANTICLEER INN Class B 91 81 91 76 78 57 79 62 65 74 73 75 71 74 62 73 130 127 123 123 118 117 14 13 12 110 108 103 103 165 162 162 162 155 153 149 149 147 141 141 140 139 138 134 133 133 131 179 178 177 175 ,_ and sitting position. 8:30 am. to 8:45 p.m.â€"Lecture in kneeling position, demonstration. 8:45 a.m. to 10 a.m.â€"Firing in kneelâ€" ing position. 10 am. to 10:15 a.m.â€"Lecture and demonstration of standing position. 10:15 a..m. to 12â€"Firing in standing position. f 12 to 1 p. m.â€"Lunch. 1 pm. to ( p.mâ€"Firing in all four .. positions. position. 12 to 1 p.m.â€"Lunch 1 p.m .to 1;30 p.m.â€"Review of prone position, trigger squeeze and breathâ€" 3 p.m. to 3:15 p.m.â€"Lecture and demâ€" onstration of sitting position. 3:15 p.m. to 5 p.m.â€"Firing, sitting position. 8 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.â€"Review of prone AUG. 30â€" 8:15 a.m. to 8:30 a.m.â€"Lecture. A. Outline school work 8:30 a.m. to 8 :45 a.m.â€" A. Nomenclature of rifle B. Safety rules C. Sight alignment 8:45 am. to 10:45 a.m.â€" A. Triangulation B. Work on the sight bar 10:45 a..m. to 11 a..m.â€"Lecture prone position. Sling adjustment. Breathing. Trigger squeeze. 11 a.m. to 12â€"Dry firing in prone ing. Demonstration by students. 1:30 p.m. to 3 p.m.â€"Firing in prone position. ment of squads to targets For a different filling in keeping with fall menu planning, halves of fresh blue plums substitute deliciously for the prunes. Dried apricots simmered gently for a few minutes in a bit of water are also colorful occupants of the @enter spot in these scone rounds. Pum goldenâ€"crusted circles of scone, plump with luscious prunes, make this sparkling ediâ€" tion of Jack Horner tarts. Every little boy, and every little girl, for that matter, will want to eat lots of these luscious sugar plum goodies. Every homemaker who serves these Fruit Treats once will prize this recipe. This scone version with its sweet flavor and delicately light texture requires only a little sugar and is simple to make. Fruit Treats offer a delectable way in which to build up the nutriâ€" tion value of modern American mealsâ€"or betweenâ€"meal bites for clambering, clamoring children who always seem to be hungry. Made with enriched flour, these scone treats contribute valuable Bâ€"vitamins and iron. The prunes do their nutritious part, too. FRUIT TREATS 5 Highland Parkers Contribute to Blood Bank During W eek One of the donors, Paul Marty, 230 N. Green Bay Rd., contributed for the fourth time. Other donors were Allan Pither, 310 Prospect ave., Miss Edel Hansen, 606 Vine ave., Norman J. Schlossman, 1415 Dean ave., and Ellard Mitchell, 1025 S. Green Bay rd. Preliminary plans for the fall camâ€" paign were discussed by committeeâ€" men at a meeting held Tuesday night in the new Democratic headquarters #t 7 South County st. Committeemen were urged to continue their efforts to get all voters to register. It was pointed out that hundreds of people of both parties may find themselves unable to vote on November 3 because they have disregarded registration warnings. Several of the Lake County Demoâ€" cratic leaders will attend the State convention to be held at Springfield on September 10. Five Highland Park persons gave their blood at the Red Cross Blood Donor center, 624 S. Michigan ave., Chicago, during the period from July 31 to Aug. 6, and were added to Highland Park‘s honor roll. Louis J.S cheuer, Chairman of the Picnic Committee, said that the State candidates are scheduled to attend and that speakers will discuss the campaign issues and the progress of the fight for victory. The picnic program also will include a number of contests, muâ€" sic and dancing. un Labor Day, September 7, at Twin City Park, Elmwood ave. and Twelfth st., Waukegan, according to an anâ€" nouncement made by County Chairman lack Bairstow. Lake County Democrats will launch a fall campaign at a picnic to be held L. C. Democrats Open Fall Campaign With Labor Day Picnic Cinnamon Sugar: 3 tablespoons sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon Mix sugar and cinnamon together. only enough to make dough hold together. Turn out on lightly floured board and knead a half minute. Roll out 14 inch thick, and cut with doughnut cutter. Place on baking sheet. Place an apricot or prune in the "hole" of each biscuit. Brush with egg white and sprinkle Wiscuits with Cinnamon Sugar. Bake in moderately hot oven (425° F.) 12â€"15 minutes. The "holes" may be used for rerolls or brushed with egg white and sprinâ€" kled with Cinnamon Sugar. Yield: About 12 scones. 2 eggs Cinnamon Sugar 12 cooked, pitted prunes orapricots Sift flour, baking powder and salt together. Cut or rub in shortâ€" ening. Beat 1 whole egg and 1 egg yolk, reserving white for tops. Add milk and honey to beaten eggs and add all to flour mixture. Stir f o corn 14 cu; -“"hm«lwln 1 tafresvoon 2 sifted enriched flour :::poou.:‘khcu-k 2 to 4 tablespoons shortening A After 5 p. m., 75c. On Road between Skokie Road and Waukegan Road DEERFIELD, ILLINO!IS Â¥o 40 «_ __ Chicago Phone: Whitchall 6530 or Deerflold $06 cCOUNTRY CLU B (Formerly clubâ€"now CHAMPIONSHIP GOLF AT 1Ts aEST Available for week day tournaments . _ Saturdays and Sundaysâ€"1 p.m. to 4 pm., $1.50; 4 p.m. to 5 p.m., $1.00 Golfers: B RIER G A T E (Formerly a | PNC 191 MC SPECIAL FEES Week days, after 3 p. m. ...... 75¢ ‘ After 4 p. m. .. 50¢ Both Governor Dwight H. Green and Mayor Edward J. Kelly will atâ€" tend and give brief addresses. War heroes from the various national groups will also be present, as well as, Gold Star Mothers, members of the Bataan Clan, and special detachments of sailors, marines and soldiers Announce Committee For Ilinois Day Annauncement of the executive comâ€" mittee for the IHlinois National day pageant at Soldier Field, August 23, sponsored by the Forci Language Division of the Illinois ghle Council cof Defense, has been made by Andrew Fasseas, chairman. The following have accepted memâ€" bership on the executive committee: Sewell L. Avery, Sterling Morton, Britton I. Budd, Ferre C. Watkins, Stuyvesant Peabody, Marshall Field, Thomas J. White, Paul Scott Mowrâ€" er, Avery Brundage, Laurance H. Arâ€" mour, John Doherty, Bertram J. Cahn, S. E. Thomason, Edward L. Ryerson, Twentyâ€"four national groups will participate in the huge Soldier field event, which is expected to be one of the largest of its kind ever held in Chicago. A full patriotic program has been arranged, beginning at 2 p.m. and each group will stage a tableau pagâ€" eant. These pageants will deal with the contributions which each particnâ€" ler life. Jr., Col. Robert K. McCormick and Gen Robert E. Wood At Soldier Field Great Lakes Amateur Golf Tourney In Session The Joseph G. Davis Memorial Trophy will be awarded the champion, along with a $100.00 War Bond... The runnerâ€"up will receive a $75.00 War Bond....The medalist will reâ€" Among the local golfers participatâ€" ing are: Bob Babbish, Harold Foreâ€" man, Jr., F. McLaughlin, Bill Chamâ€" bers, William Swartchild, Alex Wolak, and John Lenzini. * 2 p.m.â€"Guideâ€"lecture tour, synoptic survey of anthropological, botanical, geological and zoological exhibitsâ€" Elizabeth, Hambleton Thursday, August 27 11 a.m.â€"Guideâ€"ecture tours, Synopâ€" tic survey of anthropological, botanâ€" ical, geological and zoological exhiâ€" bitsâ€"Elizabeth Best in morning; Elizabeth Hambleton in afternoon Friday, August 28 f 11 a.m.â€"Guideâ€"lecture tour, "Plant Life"â€"Leota Thomas 2 p.m.â€"Guideâ€"lecture tour,. synoptic survey of anthropological, botanical, geological and zoological exhibitsâ€" Elizabeth Hambleton Inasmuch as the 1942 United States Amateur championship has been canâ€" céled, the Chicago National Amaâ€" teur championship assumes additional importance since it is the only amaâ€" teur competition that is national in scope and conducted by a recognized district golf association. ceive a $25.00 War Bond. .: .Semiâ€" finalists will receive a $25.00 Bond each ... Quarter finalists will receive $10.00 in War Stamps each. M“‘r‘"m" planted by Chicago National mwbib.tflu the same site, Knollwood Auâ€" gust 17â€"21, Lake Forest. Reasons for change in touranment name: Last year‘s entry list was a true picâ€" ture of a national amateur golf tournâ€" ament. The entry list in 1941 inâ€" cluded all but 3 of the first 40 ranking amsateur golfers in the country. Next Week At Field Museum SPECIAL EVENTS Mcnday, August 24 + 11 a.m.â€"Guideâ€"lecture tour, "Primi tive and Civilized Peoples"â€"Elizaâ€" beth Hambleton 2 p.m.â€"Guideâ€"lecture tour, synoptic survey of anthropological, botanical, geological and zcological exhibitsâ€" Leot3 Thomas Tuesday, August 25 11 a.m.â€"Guideâ€"lecture tour, "Aniâ€" mals"â€"Elizabeth Best 2 p.m.â€"Guideâ€"lecture tour, synoptic survey of anthropological, botanical, geological and zoological exhibitsâ€" Wednesday, August 26 11 a.m.â€"Guideâ€"lecture tour, "Minerâ€" als and Prehistoric Life"â€"Leota nationality has made to American """....zn.".'.'..l"’..."i..,“ --._ nl-‘M wince dtlâ€".’ 1 cwn humming in "The Major or," the film which made Shirley Temâ€" ness" he snffered while on location near Cellup, N. M., for 'lh.hl‘.fi 3 hn n hn 4 "A is ODDS AND .NM&’I * fertayer of fimdur mm on the nrom duplicate of the original runway of the Wake Island airfield was conâ€" structed in ten days at Saiton Sea, Calif., for Paramount‘s "Wake Isâ€" land"â€"a picture that promises to be one of the most stirring of all this year‘s crop of war films. Can‘t keep "‘Mrs. Miniver" out of the news. With the announcement that it was being held at the Radio City Music Hall for the ninth weekâ€" mno other film has been held there for more than sixâ€"comes the news that it had been seen in that theater by 1,142,107 persons. . is both coâ€"star and coâ€"director, But Universal did very well by him by getting Barbara Stanwyck to play "Adam Had Four Sons," for Columâ€" bis,‘ has been signed by the same studio to make two pictures a year. ‘They‘ll be based on the radio proâ€" most popular air shows. epposite him in the second sequence. Rosalind Russell thinks she knows what the boys in camp expect of picture stars, so she decided to take all the glamour clothes that she eould pack into seven trunks when starting on the tour of army camps scheduled to follow completion of "My Sister Eileen." Though on a 16â€"hourâ€"aâ€"day schedule, she‘ll have elothes enough to change ten times a day. "I‘ll wear everything but a bathing suit.‘" she announced. And she looks so fetching in a bathing suit! Betty Brewer, the Paramount starlet, isn‘t wasting any time beâ€" tween pictures. The 15â€"yearâ€"old acâ€" tress, who plays a featured role in *Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch," is studying singing and taking piano lessonsâ€"takes piano from Diana Lynn and singing from Susanna cy,"" it will be produced and directed by Mark Sandrich, who‘ll take a hand also in mmw»mm: timely picture Metro‘s ‘Next of Kin," in which Joan Crawford will appear as a girl Em-y-y_muum names ought to go down in history because of the courâ€" age with which they did their work during the siege of Baâ€" taan will receive their due partially, at least, in a picture which Paramount has schedâ€" uled for production in the auâ€" tumn. Called ‘"Hands of Merâ€" marries a naval officer, and finds herself confronted with navy snobâ€" bery. Joan will come out on top of Charles Boyer couldn‘t have Greta Garbo for that murder mystery, *Flesh and Fantasy," of which he Thursdoy, August 20, 1942 Released by Westerp Newspaper Union. made with a backless top and a short, pegâ€"top skirt. You‘ll see her wearing it in ‘"The Forest Pauletie Goddard‘s new priorâ€" ity gown was made from just 1% yards of fabric. Designed by Warner Baxter, who hasn‘t apâ€" rared on the screen since early Bette Davis refuses to call her vegetable garden at herâ€" Sugar By VIEGINIA VALE it‘s a

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