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Highland Park Press, 25 Feb 1943, p. 2

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Vitality for educational dancing, health hints, etc. There will be 10 lessons for $2. The classes will meet on Monday nights at 8 p. m. Auyone interested in this new feaâ€" ture program can register now or on March 1 at the Y.W.CA HP. 675 beginning on March 1, at 8 p.m. The Herbert umhii‘i';.’ceocge Sanders Disna Barrymore, Robt. Cummings GLENCOE FRL & SAT. Fob. 26, 27 Joseph Cottem, â€" Dolores Costello "Between Us Girls" OFFICIAL 1$SUING AGENT Bonds While You Waeit! Erroll Flynn, Alexis Smith in "CGentieman Jim" *"The Moon and "Magnificent Fob. 28, Mar. 1, 2, 3 Highiand Park 06 Sixpence" At another building in the Chicago Naval Patro '-lhhi‘h’hnda-'::flmm.l.::idw Paurk YMWCA is PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Supplying Visal Elasric Powst for War Production in Nertbern Wiincis â€" . Playâ€"offs may be afternoons after school, evenings after dinner‘ or Saturday afternoons. There will be no entry fees. Prizes will be offered. The Community center is planning| 0Y¢" an open house and dancing party for| Creating bigh school age boys and girls The| How co date will be announced next week.| What cc Dancing, square dances, table temnnis| 1 tried ¢ and cards will be featured. killing. to . date will be announced next week.| What could I say? i Dancing, square dances, table tennis I tried to change the subject from and cards will be featured. killing, to creating, to building, to imâ€" Table Tennis Tournament proving. 1 tried to ask him if he was A table tennis tournament for high| going to school. If he liked school. school boys and girls will start at the| And all the other questions one usually Community center the week of March | asks of a child. 8. But the chap was persistent. Playâ€"offs may be afternoons after| "We‘ve got to kill all the Japs, school, evenings after dinner‘ or| don‘t we, Soldier?" P Twenty youngsters each Saturday morning each Saturday morning in the center game rbom for instruction in drawâ€" ing and painting. Miss Ella Rasmusâ€" sen, club leader, states she has room for a few more members. Call H.P. 2442 for further information. MONDAY, March 1 TUESDAY, March 2 10 a.m., Spanish class. 7:30 p.m., Spanish class. 8 p.m., H. P. Men‘s Garden club. North Suburban Philatelic society. WEDNESDAY, March 3 _ SATURDAY, Fcb. Z 9 a.m., Art club for boys and girls. FRIDAY, Feb. % 10 a. m., 2 p. m, 3 p. m., 7 :30 p. m., 1:15 p. m., 5 p. m., Executive commission meetâ€" 8 p. m., Chamber orchestra. Game room open for play. Came rooms open for play. Musical recital â€" Helen New Art Club ‘Table Tennis club. League of Women Gas defense school, civilâ€" I was still trying to answer him when his father came, smiled and said : you?" "Yes." He paused, shuffled his feet, looked down at them, and then looked into my eyes and said : "How many Japs have you killed?" First I was amazed. * Then I laughed. f And then I had a funny feeling all I noticed that he was watching me closely. Finally, with shyness in his manner, he came to me. He looked up with those large, blue, youthful eyes and said : h "Hello. You‘re a soldier, aren‘t A church dinner, ‘The time ? Last week end. He was just a little towâ€"headed fel« low dressed in a sailor suit. He couldn‘t have been over 5. And he had those big, wide, clear, sparkling eyes of a cleanâ€"cut youth. At Headquarters, Chicago Schools, "Come, Bobbic. We must go home Army Air Forces Technical Training| now." Command, Feb. 24â€"(Passed by a milâ€"| "Goodbye, Soldier. Hope you kill itary censor)â€" 2 lot of Japs !"* How could I answer him? The place? well as she joining offerge componentreciivas ofandh veuech j â€"_ Maei Tra R. Fitsps M iX THE ARMY NOW | *.:# What to Say? PVT. WHITT N. SCHULTZ decided in my own mind. Hitler and his companions are like a dreadful disease that grows and eats away the body. Like surgeons, we of the Alâ€" lied forces must cut out this growth, this constantlliyspreading : infection, and kill it for all time." Thats‘ all. Think that over, Highland Parkers. "War is terrible! Rotten! No one likes a war.~ But now it‘s here and we‘re deeply entrenched in it So, what to do? Well, here‘s what I‘ve Knowing how a minister can put a mind at rest and instill mental conâ€" tentment, I asked the Army chaplain how he felt about war and about killing. I thought his answer eloâ€" quently simple yet deep and penetratâ€" Wondering how I could answer the| w_s._ w.s 2s . questions shot into my mind by the| **=*"" P# *# lad, I went to the Army « 2 p. m. Wives Cr Amymmprlvhl Special Movie Fe role in this war. Their u.::rkm-on- raise hopes of those who are fighting | Suturday, Feb. 27 in the greatest of all battles is magâ€"| Keeno and prizes nificent. enthal â€" _ CGald And he was goneâ€"but the memory of what he said lingered in my mind. For years as Christians we‘ve been taught to love, honor and respect owklb-n."_&.Onthno- mandmen: l“â€"‘mfls "THOU SHALT NOT * _ But wars alter faiths and change ideals. Musical Program To Be Presented At Evangelical Church ‘~"The Treble Choristers," a fifteen voice ladies‘ chorus from the Immanâ€" uel Baptist church, Waukegan, will present a concert in the First United ing service . . . Photo booth, craft shop and dark rooms open . . . Coffee at 10 Evangelical church, Green Bay road and Laurel avenues, Friday evening, Mar. 5, at 8 o‘clock. Mrs. Nestor Daggitt is the director of the chorus. An invitation is exâ€" tended the public to attend the concert, which is being sponsored by the Philaâ€" thea class of the church. Mrs. Rayâ€" mond Fidder is president of the class. Thursday, March 4 3 p. m. Tea and bingo party,for the Wives‘ Club given by the American Legion Auxiliary. Acting hostesses, Mrs. Waiter Smith, Chairman, Mrs. Louis Santi, Mrs. Eggert Carlson and Mrs. Matt Maiman, Sr. . . .. 8 p. m., Miss Gloriaâ€"Linari, vocalist of Highâ€" wood . .. .. Gold stamping . . . Sewâ€" 2 p. m. Wives‘ Craft Shop . . .. 8 p. m. musical program . . . Leather craft inâ€" struction . . . Photo booth, craft shop and dark rooms open . . . Coffee at 10 Wednesday, March 3 Games night with Winnetka JHO .. . Jewelry craft instruction. Craft shop and dark rooms open. Coffee at 10 Coffee at 10. Tuesday, March 2 Sunday, Fob. 28 $ Informal entertainment ... .. Photo booth open from 4 to 8 p. m. . . . Hymn Sing S to 6 p. m. Vespers at 7:00 with Grace Methodist church. Craft shop and dark rooms open ail day . . . Coffee at 10. E. Monday, March 1 Vocal and instrumental program ofâ€" fered by Bernice Flanagan, Rose Barâ€" rett and Constance Koebelin of Deerâ€" Sewing service . . . Craft shop inâ€" Keeno and prizes with Mrs. B. J. Rosâ€" shopâ€"and dark rooms open . . . Cofâ€" fee at 10. S hearty applause.. On Tuesday evenâ€" ing the guests enjoyed the vocal solos by Mrs: S. N. Nelson of Winnetka. ty, honoring soldiers with birthdays in February, was given by the JHO of Winnetks. Cifts, games and a birthday cake were the high points of the evening, the sons of February posâ€" ing for a group photograph. ., Thursday, Fob. 25 ll'mâ€"lzzeah&cW'wu'“ will be by a local group, Mrs. C:V.ih-h._udlnumd&a- piro of Highwood, acting as hostesses. 8:00 p. m. Louis Beimont, accordianist of Highwood . . . Gold stamping . . . Sewing service . . . Photo booth, craft shop and dark room open for use. . . . Coffee Club at 10 p. m. Friday, Fob. 26 â€" 2 p. m. Wives Craft Shop . . .. 8 p. m. Special Movie Feature . . .. Craft and dark rooms open .. . Coffee club at w30â€"1:0a11 WV WwHo All musical! Your favorites, oid and new! *THE MUSICAL MILKWAGON®" The study in rhythm offered the NEAR! MEAR! The World‘s News Seen Through io Trathful â€"Constructive â€"Unbiased â€"Poes from Semestionab: m â€"â€" Béltoriale Are Timely _ end Instructive end In Deily ( e Arâ€"orerâ€" £ + â€" M CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 43 North Sheridan Read mvestinteie.= . we tn Theel Hlempager fay dhe Beeees O0ot Melt Price $11.00 Yently, o $1.00 a Moork, _ Ré., Highwood, III Thursdoy, February 25, 1943 This Friday afternoon Mrs. Arthur Byfield will entertain the Wives‘ club with a review of the book, "Song of Bernadette." There will be informal dancing during the evening, Kenilâ€" worth G.S.0. acting as hostesses, and the Coast Guard Cutter band furnishâ€" ing music. Refreshments will be under the direction of Mrs. Melville Keim. Saturday night there will be a keno party at 8, followed by dancing. Reâ€" freshments will be served, Mrs. Robâ€" for a series of free swimming classes. Nurses from Fort Sheridan, and Great Lakes, WAACs and WAVES are eliâ€" gible to join. Classes will be held at the Waukegan Y.M.C.A. on Tuesday and Thursday mornines from 9 to 12 and Wednesday and Friday evenings Sunday morning breakfast. A buffet supper will be served at 6 p.m. Sunday by the Service Men‘s Mothers‘ club, Mrs. Florence Schmidt supervising. ‘ Following the supper a special musical feature, "Singing Strings" will be given. At 7:30 New Trier high school will entertain. ‘The New Trier Girls chorus, Boys Ocâ€" tette and novelty numbers will be preâ€" ert Johnson in charge. There will be overnight sleeping for service men and was best man. Both the bride and groom attended Highland Park high school and are graduates of Northwestern university. The groom has taken his bride on a short wedding trip. Home on a tenâ€" day, furlough, Sergeant Lanzl will reâ€" port back to duty at the Army Air Gunnery school at Las Vegas, Nev.., where he is an instructor. His bride will join him within the next few months. Highland Park U.S.O. has arâ€" ranged with the Waukegan Y.M.C.A. from 7:30 to 10 o‘clock. Monday, March 1, there will be dance, craft, and photo instruction. From 8:15 to 9, square dancing, Dudâ€" ley Dewey, caller. Social dancing at 9, Evanston G.S.0. as hostesses under the direction of Mrs. Kennedy Nicâ€" kell. Coffee hour at 9:30, Mrs. Willâ€" ard Dunham, presiding. _ Wednesday afternoon the Wives Bridge class meets at 2:30. A feature m-mhmwm-_u There will also be craft shop instrucâ€" tion and informal dancing.. Highland Park G.S.O. hostesses will preside, and the Mary Crane league will serve refreshments. sented. At 8:30 there will be informal Tuesday evening there will be an informal dance, Skokie Dance band In an informal ceremony on Sunday afternoon, Miss Mary Louise Keaster, daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. Leonard W. Keaster became the bride of Serâ€" geant Carl Lanzl, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lanzl. ‘The Reverend Christoph Keller officiated in the chapel of the ‘Trinity Episcopal church.. Serving her sister as maid of honor was Miss Jacqueline Keaster. Mr. Mary Louise Keaster Weds Sgt. Carl Lanzl Scabbard and Blade, national military of the six units of the vers ROTC was selected for this honor. The university of Illinois ROTC is the largest of any nonâ€"military school in the nation. Military training has been compulsory for men students at the University ever since it opened 75 years ago under terms of the Morrill Land Grant college act. Since the World War, the military training has been given by the ROTC under officers of the Army of the United States. Two years of hasic training are required of all men stuâ€" dents. â€"An optional twoâ€"year adâ€" vanced course lears to an Army comâ€" Some 4000 University of Illinois graduates have been commissioned in the Army from the advanced course. Many others now are Army officers because their basic ROTC instruction helped them to carn commissions at Army Officer Candidate schools. John D: Kilian Honored At Ilinois February 21 been honored at the University of I}â€" linois for being the second year basic course cadet most proficient in the essential training of the cavairy unit of the Reserve Officers‘ . Training In recognition of his proficiency, he has been awarded a citation from John D. Kilian, son of Mrs. James Highland Park U.5.0. of the groom

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