Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 24 Dec 1942, p. 8

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Put. Edward H. Johnson is stationed with the army air corps at Sheppard Field, Texas. He is the son of Mrs Julius Johnson. A Christmas party will be held at the home of Mrs. Stanley Antes for the deposite of worn silk and nylon stockings. â€"Any stockings left will be shipped to the proper place and used in the making of powder bags and the manufacture of other important war materials. { Pvt. Philip Scully is now stationed at Miami Beach, Fia., with the Army Air Electrician‘s mate first class Edâ€" ward G. Jacobson is expected home during_the holidays. His wife received a telephone call upon his return to this country from a trip to North day, December 29. The Just Sew Club will meet at the home of Mrs. David Inman on Tuesâ€" Lieut. Edward Frost, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Frost, is stationed at Montgomery, Alabama. Both of the authors are members wf the North Shore chapter of Theta Sigma Phi, and material was supplied by members of the group.. Permisâ€" sion to use cartoons and jokes was granted by the publishers of various army papers, including the Fort Sheriâ€" dan Tower, and by Life magazine, Colliers, Esquire, and the Saturday Evening Post. 1 The first check of $880 has been turned over to Col. F. R. Jefferies, who accepted it at a luncheon for mzs'.mmal-nubm RAFFERTY TRANSFER & STORAGE Cco. Weir of Decrficld and Miss Frances m“ho i ’touo:(“k entire ir the whice of Abe. bookkst will £o to the Army Relief. "Liberty Laughs" The Georgian Shop has a box for 32 South First Street "Libferty Laughs," by Mrs. Kenneth MOVING â€" PACKING â€" SHIPPING 26 South First Street Phone Santi Bros. Dairy 492 Deerfield Avenue Phone H. 1 Larson Bros. Garage What‘s Doing‘In " ~~Preerfield To all our friends Saturday night at 8:15 a radio show Airected by Benjamin Bruce, will b« produced, stars of the Carnation Con the River") will be given at 6:45. Inâ€" fcrmal dancing will follow, the Coas: Guard Cutter Band, providing .music and G. S. O. groups 5 and 6, under th« hrection of Kay Humer and Marg« Hansen, providing hostesses. Christmas day the club will welcomâ€" men of the armed forces all day in a: informal at home. *A formal dance wil he held during the evening and th: Keany dancers will give a spot pro Wednesday afternoon the Wives club are invited to be guests of the Highâ€" land Park Music club at the Communâ€" ity center, where a Christmas program will be given for them. In the evening a spot program will be givenâ€"at 7:45, by Alex Trostrud. And at 8:30 the Wilmette G. S. O. will give a Xmas party for service men, with gifts. Dance music will be supplied by the A. A. T. C. band, and refreshments will be extra special in honor of the season. Christmas Eve a full length feature movie, (Bing Crosby in "Rhythm o‘ Mmu-tnin..mun army school in January at St. Louis, Mo., George Stanger expects to be transferred to Florida. The ‘Edward Haws have had both of their sons home for a visit recently. Put. George had a few days furiough from Fort Lewis, Washington where he is stationed, and Scaman Robert Haws was home from Great Lakes December 13. Christmas week at the Highland Park U. S. O. has been planned with the idea of supplying service men away from home with recreation and enterâ€" Highland Park USO RobertBirkmeier, whoâ€" is: a senior at Beloit college is enlisted in the naâ€" val reserve‘s Vâ€"7 program. He is the son of the William Birkmeiers. members of. the St. Paul Sewing Cirâ€" cle on December 29. Highland Park 1234 Phone H. P. 1581 . P. 507 P u> c aps ns To 9c uns on Twentyâ€"six year 214 per cent bonds due December 15, 1968, Torm it the optve of the knpur Commurcht banis will oo form at the option of the buyer. banks will not be permirted to hold these bonds until ten years after the date oflu-.‘n-ohuhtuh--t-ymhv-:‘ may s 13 Di titnntioifentiingunninmaruen $300 to $100,000. In the event of the death of a holder, the bonds may be redeemed at 100 % and accrued interest for the purpose of satisfying Federal a cent bonds due 15, 1948, and 14 per cent cerâ€" Wt rumion formdon oo hor Paot c ropon io are zel Weaver ‘and ja'ua‘a:: chairâ€" service men. Sunday evening .will feature a full length feature movie, "Henfy and M 5 Pelâ€" th ng. as. . igs. i follow, Hichâ€" land Park G. S. O. groups 2 and 3 Haâ€" _ PLUMBING _ ; 53 N. Second St. Phone 268 BUY THESE VICTORY 2%‘s NOW Season We Wish All Our Friends ‘ A MERRY CHRISTMAS j j ARTHUR SWANSON What will you answer to your country This Holiday when this man comes to see _you : Shorter Torm Obligations 9 Billion Dollar Victory He will also acquaint you with other particularly favorable investments, issued by the U. S. Treasury Department. ‘The success of this great Victory Loan Drive will depend largely on the reception given to these representatives, and the action they take in purâ€" chasing the securities offered. Complete subscription and fulfilliment of the nine billion dollar goal is vital to the welfare and safety of our countryâ€"to provide our fighting men with the instruments of war they must have to survive and winâ€"yes, even to save their very lives. n And, if you miss him, ask your banker or securities dealer for full parâ€" ticulars about the new Victory Loan. . Other Treasury Securities offered to investors through the Victory Pund Committee are Treasury Tax Savings Notes A and C, and U . $. Savings Bonds, Series F and G. VVrrEmq the next several weeks, your Government must raise NINE BILLION DOLLARS from the accumulated savings and idle funds of the American people as a vital part of winning a quick, complete and &hvmwwhndbwm&;fw”d” country. In your own interest, as well as that of our Nation, listen to him ALL OF US AT THE ’ NORTH SHORE mcq; Wish You A s MERRY CHRISTMAsS NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLANKD PARK P APL C Marion Rubge [ ols M. inia Shields Ti Anakiony J. *mmt Duilo Nickele Lillian Olson Frank Perrin Is

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