Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 14 Jan 1943, p. 3

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Aaron B. Tart to Spukjmgm At Womens Ort Women‘s American Ort will hold an open meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 20, at 8 p.m., at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Morris Greenberg, 2169 Pine Tkmhtthev-'-cvih‘ Aaron B. Tart, executive viceâ€"chairâ€" man, American Ort federation. Mr. Tart has been active in social service work since his graduation from Columâ€" bia university and the Yale Law school. Following several years of,study of the economic problems of European Jewry, he became associated with the Ameriâ€" can Ort federation, whose aim is the jenlulic rehabilitation of European ews. As executive viceâ€"chairman of the American Ort federation, Mr. Tart has spoken to communities throughout the country on the special problems that today face refugees and war victims. To equip such people with skills to make them selfâ€"supporting, Ortâ€"Orâ€" ganization for Rebabilitation Through Trainingâ€"conducts trade schools, League School to Hear Mrs. Marc Law _ Discuss School Taxes and chairman, Mrs. William Borkoâ€" vitz, extend an invitation to all who are interested to attend. Monday, Jan. 18, at 1:15 at the Comâ€" munity center. The meeting is second in a series of four arranged by Mrs. J. M. Watkins Jr., chairman of the deâ€" partment of government and education. The question of school taxes will be untangled and made clear for all to unâ€" derstand, with plenty of time for quesâ€" tions. Mrs. Law, who is state chairman of the IIlinois League of Women Voâ€" Its Operation, was appointed by Govâ€" <rnor Green last year as a member of the special" commission to study the state tax situation and to make recomâ€" mendations for its improvement. She is a past president of the Highland Park League and a past vice president of the state League. Engagement Announced At Dinner Party Thursday, January 14, 1943 Schools" will be discussed â€"by Mrs. Marc A. Law at the Highland Park At a dinner given at the home of Dr. and Mrs, Robert R. Bosworth, 2265 Lincolnwood road, Sunday evening, the engagement of their daughter, Roherta, to Ensign E. Gardner Connselman, U. S. N. R., son of Mr. and Mrs. Theoâ€" dore B. Counselman of Evanston, was Choate school for Yale university from which he was graduated in 1941. He was a member of the St. Elmo society and the Whiffenpoofs. He left Monâ€" day after a short leave to return to the naval ‘reserve midshipman school in New York at which he has been teachâ€" Christie Knaak Honored At IHlinois Miss Bosworth attended Connecticut college and the University of Chicago. ing for a year. Miss Christie Knaak, daughter of Mrs. Alvin W. Knaak of 538 Central avenue, has been made an honorary member and junior director of the Theatre Guild group at the Universiâ€" ty of lilinois where she is enrolled as a junior. She has had many of her themes given honorary mention on the school‘s literary paper. A speech major, she is a member of th Delta Xi sorority. of ipter of the will hold an Woman‘s Association To Hold Allâ€"Day Meeting January 18 ‘The Woman‘s Association of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church will hold its regular allâ€"day meeting Monday, Jan. 18, 1943 at the Church. At 10 A.M. there will be sewing and Hospital dressings. ‘The chancel Serâ€" vice will be held at 12 noon and the luncheon at 12:30. Mrs. Geo. Ryans group has charge of the luncheon and Mrs. P. O. E. Johnson, the bake sale. The program at 2 P.M, is in charge of Mrs. Harold West the Program Chairman. She will present Mrs. Fred W. Waterman, President of the Proâ€" testant Woman‘s Protectorate. ‘This organization is an information serâ€" to available social service and church agencies. Mrs. Waterman, Mrs. John Gustafson, Mrs. Charles Paimquist, Mrs. Leslie Cooper, Mrs. Mae Johnâ€" son, all of Chicago, will give a play depicting the routine of the Protestant Woman‘s Protectorate. Society â€":â€" Womens News â€":â€" Locals All members are asked to bring their old Christmas cards to the meetâ€" ing. There will be a box at the enâ€" trance to receive them. Reservations must be made by Friâ€" day, Jan. 15, to Mrs. George L. Martin, program chairman of Lambda Alumnae chapter of Aipha Gamma Delta, has ‘Old Fashioned Cosey‘ Planned By a Alpha Gamma Deltas arranged an "Old Fashioned Cosey" for the enjoyment of the Lambda Alumnae at their meeting Monday, Jan. 18, at the chapter house in Evanston. ‘The entertainment will be provided by pledge and active members of the unâ€" dergraduate chapter. Miss Eleanora Jenney, a junior in the school of speech at Northwestern university, will give a reading; Miss Patricia Ward, of Evanston, a sophoâ€" more in the school of music, will renâ€" der a group of songs, and Miss Ann Barn Dance Planned For Jan. 22 Meeting _ Of Ravinia PTA An informal barn dance will be sponâ€" sored by the Ravinia Parentâ€"Teacher association "Friday evening, Jan. 22, at the village house from 8 to 11 p.m. _ McCauley, a freshman in the school of ary serving of refreshments, arranged by the social chairman, Mrs. Earl B. ‘Terrill, of Chicago, will conclude the _Dudiey Dewey will be the "caller." Refreshments will be served and there will be a small admission charge. Mrs. Charles S. Cline, of Chicago, Following the program, the customâ€" Lome Dertancs lines to the the above map are serionsly erowded and shortages of "_ _ You can help clear Long Distance lines * for WAR CALLS Given Jan 18. At Woman‘s Club Square Dance To Be "Meet your pariner, swing aroun‘ Twitterpate and go to town. Prance to tha left and a Bambi slide, Then turn and greet your doe and ‘jive‘ Twitter pull and dig a toe, 7 Shrug your shoulders and off you go!" Whether it is Walt Disney‘s new "Bambi Bolka" or "The Ocean Wave" or "Meet your Girl from Arkansaw", which Dudley Dewey will call, there‘ll be jollity at the Highland Park Woman‘s club at 8:30 on Sfl night, Jan. 16, when the square will form their squares and "allaman To suit all tastes there will also be plenty of "round" dancing intermingled Philathea Class Will Meet Jan. 19 supply music for all the entertainment. charge of the dance. ‘The Philathea class of Bethany Evangelical church will meet Tuesday evening, Jan. 19, at the home of Mrs. F. C. Noerenberg, 140 S. Second street, at 8 o‘clock. Assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Don Bruce, Mrs. Grant Benson, Mrs. Oscar Iverson and Miss Lila Ditmer. Members are requested to bring arâ€" ticles for the white elephant auction sale. These latest additions to Red Crossâ€" OCD nurse‘s aide corps will bring the number trained in the Chicago area during the first year of the war to more than 1,600. However, demands by hospitals for assignments of nurse‘s aides are‘ still: growing . due to :the departure: of nurses in the Chicago area for the armed forces. The greatâ€" est demand at the present time is for nurse‘s aides who can give volunâ€" teer service during the daytime. â€" Local Women Will Be Capped At Nurse‘s Aide Graduation Three Highland Park women who have taken nurse‘s aide training at the Evanston hospital will be graduâ€" ated and capped at a ceremony to be held at the hospital Thursday, Jan. 21, at 3:30 pm. They are Mrs. A. Van Goldman, 288 Cary avenue; Mrs. Francis M. Knight, 411 Lake avenue, and Mrs. Roger Vail, 303 Ravine drive. MUSART CLUB TO MEET ON MONDAY A meeting of the Musart club is scheduled for Monday afternoon, Jan. 18, at the home of Mrs. Eisa Lanzl, 335 S. Linden avenue, at 1:30 o‘clock. Members are urged to attend. : in this wartime emergency â€" phonme conversations brisf. by nort calling any points in Whenm posible, please give maessage is most urgent. telophome you are calling. BET IM YOUR SCRAPâ€"EMOCK OUT THE JAPI ilege of listening to an address by Carâ€" roll Binder of the Chicago Daily News. Mr. Binder will be present at the Sunâ€" day morning session of the "Java club" for the breakfast served by the Servâ€" ‘ice Men‘s Mothers‘ club, Mmes. Grant ~On Sunday morning service men who have: taken advantage of overnight sleeping accommodations at the Highâ€" land Park U. S. O. will have the privâ€" Hansen, Gus Norvik, L. Peterson and O. Schmidley, assisting. _ Last Tuesday night the Sadie Hawâ€" kbw!y,mgdbyhm'u‘ a huge success. Military guests greeted the mountain stunts with enthusiasm. Square dances were performed in true "hill billy" style and local GSO girls made beauteous mountain maidens. Wednesday night featured the "Send A Record Home" project. Service men made recordings to be sent home, and the "Spinning Disk" dance was exâ€" ceedingly popular. GSO girls under chairmanships of Janice Croke, Kathâ€" the number of the distant dance hostesses. The Evanston Junior League served refreshments. Thursday night a ping pong and pocâ€" ket billiard tournament will be held at 7 p.m. The winners will receive long distance calls home as prizes. Inforâ€" Hazel Weaver and Marjorie Hansen in charge of hostesses. Friday afternoon Mrs. William Einâ€" becker will entertain the Wives Club with a review of the new Army Woman‘s Handbook and the film "Ariâ€" zona Ranches and Glimpses. of Old Santa Fe" will be shown. Friday night, Andy Jacob‘s orchestra will play for the dance, Kenilworth GSO girls will be hostesses and Miss Scholly Wilds will do portrait sketching. Refreshâ€" ments will be served under the direcâ€" tion of Mrs. A. Rooney. mal dancing at 8:30, GSO chairmen Saturday night a Keno party will be given at 7:30. Informal dancing at 8:30, followed by coffee hour, Mrs. Lyman L. Weld of Winnetka in charge. Overnight sleeping for service men. Sunday morning ‘features the Java club, Carroll Binder, speaker, and Servâ€" ice Men‘s Mothers‘ club serving breakâ€" fast;: ‘A buffet supper will be given Sunday evening by the Royal Neighâ€" Monday, instruction night, will feaâ€" ture craft shop, social dancing, photo shop and square dancing. Informal dancing will be at 9:30 followed by the bors, Mrs. Mabel Duffy, chairman. The McRae dancers will present a proâ€" gram at 7:30.. Dancing will follow, a coffee hour, Mrs. Willard Tuesday night a Santa Fe color film will be shown at 7:30. Informal daneâ€" ing will be at 8:30, followed by coffee Navy band Monday, Gluesing and Â¥ a HIGHLAND PARK U. S. 0. COMPANY will be under School Superintendent Urges More State Support "Iilinois lags behind most other states in education on two counts," said W. C. Petty, Lake county superintendent of schools, at the January 11 Highland Park League of Women Voters‘ school, in charge of Mrs. J. M. Watkins Jr., chairman of the department of governâ€" ment and education, assisted by Mrs. David Joseph, Mrs. E. P. Barnes and Mrs. Carl Pfanstichl. Only ten per cent of the cost of edâ€" ucation is contributed by the state in Illinois, while the majority of the states Cash and Due from Banks United States Gwmtmngn&” Loans on 5 . Real Estate Sold on Contract ‘The exacting recipes of today‘s gayly covered, streamlined cookbooks are a far cry from those of oclden days when grandma whipped up many a tasty morsel from a "pound of this" and a "pinch of that," mixed well with a "quarter of a stone of flour." We also know that quality products were just as important then as they are today, and that grandma was just as interested in getting the best for her money as are today‘s homemakers. That‘s why we say you can alhways be sure of quality if you buy Wileon‘s Certified Products. Capital Stock .... Surplus <...i«.6.. Undivided Profits Reserven ...1; .+ /<+, Time Deposits ...... Demand Deposits ... water 20 minutes. Drain. Drop into sutâ€" ficlent boiling water to coyer. Add 1 temspoon salt, 4 peppercorns, 1 tableâ€" . d onion, 1 stail c celery. Simmer 20 minutes, Drain. Add rweethreads to 1 cup thick cream saunce (made ‘of 3 tablespoons Clear Broock Butter, 3 tablespoons fiour, 1 cap liquid made of cream and eweetâ€" bread stock), Chill until sauce is firm. Roll in «ifted bread crumbe. Wrap in 14 inch thick alices of Wileon‘s Certiâ€" fed Tender Made Ham. Fasten with toothpicks and broil slowty. onaitoeiinimace (0< .. eadlanin" At the Close of Busines December 31, 1942 RESOURCES Statement of the Condition of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HICHLAND PARK § Member of ; The Federal Reserve Bank The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation too, whan sarved with WILSON‘S WEEKLIY: 2 _ CalP 4 _ _ a»Reghier LIABILITIES ... .. se yÂ¥xai¢v : in tae: ) WOEBANKDG Campbell Chapter Meets On Wednesday era » meet Jan. 20, at the Masonic temple at 7 :30 Iiclack. A socitl hour will follow the tron of the chapter. contributions is thirty| per cent, accordâ€" ing to Mr. Petty. _ _ > > _ ~â€" "The number of small schools should be reduced continously," continued Mr. Petty. "Illinois has fiftyâ€"six oneâ€"room ‘This, however, is three less than last scon in Lake County." sured that despite warâ€"time demanda ag <quality and goodness, POR LJCK WITH LEFTOVERS TRY: Two caups of diced leftover Certified Temder Made 0C Smoked Ham comâ€" »4 en ties bie t taees mutin rectpe! And watch thama dis~ 4 onene, A meat: $5,490,058.23 $1,267,134.85 $. 501 820.54 162,653.22 $6,210,936.70 $6,875,410.46 7188.94 9,092.18 uk

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