gml W:J'nau Is Jlnc Sweeper officer in the office of the navy suâ€" pervisor of shipbuilding there. As the shipyard band played "Anâ€" chors Aweigh," Mrs. Arenberg chrisâ€" tened the ship with the traditional bottle of Champaign., Lieut. LaVern P. Cioni, son of Mr. and Mrs. Rudoiph Cioni of Highwood, has returned to duties at Camp Barâ€" clay, Texas after a tenâ€"day visit with nâ€";maï¬mur.i:.l-:-uxl.a.‘_-au Bertram Rodda shown at the cutting of birthday cake at the Saivation Armyâ€"USO unit in Highwood at the celebration of its first anniversary. Mrs. Milton K. Arenberg of Wildâ€" wood lane, whose husband, Lieut. Comdr. Milton K. Arenberg is staâ€" tioned at Tampa, Florida, sponsored the launching of the mine sweeper, the U. S. S. Aspire at Tampa on Deâ€" In The Nations Service Lieut. Comdr. 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Allan, Mrs. James January White Sale Buy At A Savings Of BY WAY OF EXAMPLE: ccc}>> 58e â€" $1.00 Values <)â€"â€"â€">â€">>â€" 79e $1.50 Values <~~~~>~~~ $1,10 _ $1.95 Values Corporal Edward L. Smith, owner of the game manufacturing company of that name located on Skokie Bouleâ€" vard, is now stationed at Camp Stanta Anita in Arcadia, California. At the camp located near the famous race track, Corporal Smith is in charge of the maintenance work of his company. Mrs. Elizabeth Stratford of North Green Bay road, who has two sons in service recently heard from son, Serâ€" geant Alfred, who writes he is in Africa with the American troops. Anâ€" other son, Private Leonard, is now stationed at Key Field, Mississippi, with the railway engincering corps. Lieut. Emily Gray of the WAACs was the guest speaker at the Monâ€" day afternoon meeting of the Highâ€" his wife, the former Dorothy Orlowâ€" ski of North Chicago. TMESE ITIMS ON SALE IN HIGHLAND PARK STORZE ONLY 33 % A wonderful value in fine percale sheets. Made to high quality standâ€" ardsâ€"genuine long staple cotton combed to silky smoothness and woven with over 200 threads to the inch. Extra luxuriousâ€"but so long wearing they cost no more in the longâ€"run. _ Please Buy Only Normal Requirements Corporal Ernest Glover of 926 North St. Johns avenue was recently promoâ€" ted to the rank of Technician fourth grade at the Army Air Forces Provâ€" ing Ground at Elgin Field, Florida. On duty there, he is an Armorer. Before being called into service on November 26, 1941, he was an office boy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs Edward Glover. Lieut. Jones received his gold bars at an impressive graduation ceremony following the completion of an intenâ€" sive course in communications, His training consisted of courses in code, mathematics, radio repair, transmitâ€" ters, receivers, radio compass, circuit analysis, radio telegraph procedure, flight operations and other highly technical subjects. Lieut. Jones earned his commission by undergoing the most strict type of military discipline and academic study. covered her dutics in the Woman‘s Auxiliary Army Corps. She is staâ€" tioned at Fort Sheridan and is supply and mess officer. - Kenneth M. Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Jones of §10 North Linden avenue, has just been comâ€" missioned a second lieutenant in the Air Force at Scott Field, IIL, parent radio school of the Army Air Forces Technical Training Command. Scott Field, formerly a training ground for aviators in World War 1, is now devoted exclusively to the production of communications officers and enlisted radio operators and meâ€" chanics. Lieut. Jones is now at Harvard uniâ€" versity taking more advanced trainâ€" Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Leo Hart spent an cighteenâ€"day furlough with his aunt, Miss Tessie McClory of First street, and have returned to Camp Livington, La. . If you have a son in service let us know where he is, so that we can pass along the word to his friends. Call or write The Press. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" $1.29 "2x108 .... 81x108 .... Cases 42x36 Cases 45x36 Heavy Muslin that exceeds governâ€" ment requirements. Smooth, firm weave. Extra longâ€"wearing. Teaxt0O8 ~ ;i... 81x108 ...... Cases 42x36 . Cases 45x36 . Made â€"of selected cotton. Extra :elnr.th and durability for price vel. P Taxt08 ........:.. . §hP§ 81x108 ............. . $445 42x38V7 ......... ... $1.00 4Ix38% ..... ... .... .. §105 Hemstitched Sheets 30c more Hemstitched Cases 15¢ more 54x72 inch Marked seconds because of offâ€"set in blocking. Attractive patterns and 45x45 inch . ‘"There is nothing like Wamsutta." Feel like, silk, yet longâ€"wearing and econorthical. Buy them at great sayâ€" ings in the January Sale. way avenue, Highwood. When he reported for active duty at Boston. Mrs. Shaffer accompanied him, and mnow resides with her parents in El Monte, California. Ensign Shaffer atâ€" m-vyuh-ï¬hld--d Virginia. Upon graduation rom the latterin August, he was orâ€" mtomm. He served as president of the North Shore Optomeâ€" tric Society from 1941 to 1942, was a member of the Highwood Lion‘s club, and a member of the Sheridan Rifle and Pistol club. Lieut. James M. Garrity, who reâ€" ceived his commission at the officers‘ candidate school at Fort Benning, Georgia, is now stations at Fort Lewis, Washington. Although he had trained civilian classes in aviation at Kelly Field, he entered the Navy as an optometrist. Ensign Shaftfer Listed Missing Ensign John C. O‘Connor of 590 CGlenview avenue who is stationed at the naval air base at Pensacola, Fia., as an instructor, has been promoted to the rank of lieutenant (ig.). merly of 1547 St. Johns avenue, has been reported as missing. s Before entering the service last June, Dr. Shaffer was an optomeâ€" trist with offices located at 304 Railâ€" The first contingent of the Woman‘s Auxiliary Army Corps arrived at Fort Sheridan on December 30, and are stationed in the newly constructed barracks there; ‘Their duties will be to take over the clerical work done by enlisted men to relieve them for more active duty. % Guido Berti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mansueto Berti of Highwood, is atâ€" tending the officers‘ training school at Gainesville, Fla. He entered the serâ€" vice in March, 1941 and was a serâ€" geant before going to O.C.S. Ensign James Michael Shaffer for Attractive Handâ€"Blocked TABLE CLOTHS Wamsutta SUPERCALE SHEETS .............-“-‘s !............$|M MUSLIN SHEETS MUSLIN SHEETS Utica +*+xir8+++ §$HaIW +x%s iss sa~ $Â¥H9¢ vis+r....+ $h89 <+««+1 +. . $FramW Var Bonds $1.35 $1.09 Col. M. T...T;fhu to Evening Club Jan. 10 CGeneralissime of the Chinese army, will be the speaker at the North Shore Sunday evening club at New Trier high school on Sunday, January 10. He will speak on "China‘s Role in the rector of the labor department of the Chinese government and China‘s chief representative at the International Labor conference at Geneva where he was clected viceâ€"president. He is reâ€" garded as a leading authority on all Asiatic and Europear affairs as well as being one of China‘s leading social thinkers. Col. Tchou is a direct descendant of the great Chinese philosopher. and Confucian scholar, Chu Hsi, Song Dynastyâ€"12th Century. Col. Tchou was the master of Chinese classics at gow, Scotland, in mechanical, civil and naval engineering. He is the author of New World Order." the age of 12. He spent nine years in Europe as a student receiving his degree from the University of Glasâ€" China. He also ranks as one of China‘s foremost painters and is an accomplished linguist, speaking Engâ€" GLENCOE PLAYHOUSE POSTPONES SHOWS Because of oil rationing, the Glenâ€" coe Children‘s playhouse has been reâ€" quested to postpone the rest of the Saturday entertainments until May and June. Tickets may be used at that time. ‘Tom Uliman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam B. Ullman of 634 Lincoln avenue, has relinquished the R.O.T.C. comâ€" mission he would receive upon graduâ€" ation from the University of Washâ€" ington in June to enter the Navy Remember, a letter a day Keeps the blues away. For the third time within a year Harpo Marx will make a twoâ€"week volunteer tour of army camps and naval stations for the USOâ€"Camp Shows Inc. He will headline the muâ€" sical revue "Loopirg the Loop." ‘The troup appeared at Fort Sheridan Janâ€" uary 5. His brother, Chico, currently appearing at the Blackhawk Restauâ€" rant, also appeared as a . guest at this performance, In ‘addition to guest tours which Mr. Marx made for the USOCamp Shows Inc., he has also made numerâ€" ous appearances in the West Coast Military area for the Motion Picture Division of USOâ€"Camp Shows Inc. Noted for his comedy patomine Harpo, whose real name is Arthur, is recognized in musical circles throughâ€" out the world as an accomplished harpist. Col. M. Thomas Tchou, former secâ€" tary to General Chiang Kaiâ€"shek, Col. Tchou was for three years diâ€" e ie Ew Our customers have helped us to consorve tiree by giving cariier wotice om service work accded. skim milk powder and avosct. Avoset is a patented sweet cream which stays sweet indefâ€" Some tire fabrics of giass are in the experimental stage. Probâ€" ably will not make appearance for civilians wntil aftor the war, Chemical byâ€"products make up a large part of the business of North Shore Gas Company. We sroduce Coke, Ammonia, Ammâ€" Printers ink Magazine reports III Bonds While You Weit! we will scon have a new 3¢ coin. Sumesieieuipeeniemeromcnmmmrmemerereona unc hos, If we can accumainte calls we "The Priendly Peaple" tss 8 p. m. to entertain the men from Fort Sheridan and Great Lakes at a "Sadie Hawkins" dance. Sadie Hawkins Dance To Be Held At sponsored by the North Shore Commitâ€" tee of J. W. B. â€" U. S. O. and is unâ€" der the direction of Mrs. Roy E. Wyle, recreation chairman. ‘There will be reâ€" freshments, and the music will be furâ€" Park U. S. 0. on Tuesday, Jan. 12, at girls will chase (and catch) the boys. All of the G. S. O, girls who attend will be in costume, typifying Dogpatch beauty and femininity at the peak of its perfection. As a climax to the evening, the winâ€" ners of the Daisy Mae and Li‘l Abner contests will be crowned and they will then meet at the altar for a mock wedâ€" ding, Other features include bandanas and cornâ€"cob pipes for the service men, square dancing and a greased pig conâ€" At a tea given Saturday, the enâ€" gagement was announced of Miss Suâ€" zanne Boynton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Boynton of 608 Hawâ€" thorne lane, to John L. Heath, son of Oliver W. Heath of 315 Laurel aveâ€" Miss Boynton was graduated from the North Shore Country Day school and from Sarah Lawrence college, and at present attends the Katharine Gibbs school in New York city. Mr. Heath, a graduate of the Hill school, attends Princeton university, where he is a member of the navy Vâ€"I course. traditions of Fritz Kreisler to Appear Jan. 12 At Orchestra Hall At the Thursday evening and Friday afternoon concerts Kreisler will perâ€" form the Mendelssohn Concerto. Hans Lange has provided a noveltyâ€"packed program â€" including the Haydn E. Flat Symphony labelled "No: 1" hy RBreitâ€" kopf and Haertel, the Chicaso premier of Darius Mithand‘s concert suite from Suzanne Boynton, John Heath Engaged to Orchestra hall, Chicago, this week for the first time since the accident which nearly cost his life a year and a half ago, to play three concerts with the Chicago Symphony orchestra unâ€" der the baton of Hang Lange. j He will make his 2ist appearance with the Chicago Symphony on Tuesâ€" day, Jan. 12, playing the Bruch G Miâ€" nor Concerto on a program which furâ€" "La Creation dit Monde" and Ravel‘s "Alborada del Gracioso." ther includes the Rousse!l F Major Suite and the Brahms Fourth Symâ€" GLENCOE THU, FRL, SAT. Jan. 7, 8, 9 Ann Miller and Jerry Colonna it ""Priorities on Parade" Frank Im:-ï¬n- Grayson ""The Vanishing Daisy Mae, Li Abner, Mammy and In keeping with the time honored Fritz Kreisler, violinist, will return OFFICIAL ISSUING AGENT Thursdoy, Jaruary 7, 1943 Jam. 10, 11, 12, 18 Clark Gable, Lana Turner in "Monky Tonk" Virginia Gilmore in Highinad Park 806 Uâ€""The Tok «t tno