LLOYD MAGNUSEN REPORTED MISSING Pic. Lioyd Magnusen has been reâ€" ported by the War Department as misâ€" theatre of war since February 15. His ravel vigd o 4 cay oogiver o n Employed locally after his graduaâ€" vember 1941. He has served in Engâ€" In The Nations Service For Commissioners of the Park District of Highland Park Specimen Ballot Park District of Highland Park POBLIC AS8RYICI COMPANMY @2 NORTRHIKN ILLINOIS CWike Tas taat mar@ML tnode & Inokes Cark Election Tuesday, April 6, 1943 aircraft telephone equipment. Individusl parts are tested before the complete selephone system is assembled. For Full Term of Six (6) Years (Vote for Two) GEORGE A. PIPER J. SIGURD JOHNSON ARTHUR W.*OLSON Phsi thirtyâ€"seven years, has another son, Set. Edwin Magnusen in service. Sgt. M«c:&q:hmw an tor in at the army air base bhmn he was transferred to North Africa land, being sent where he served as a chief gunner on a His father, who was employed by Secretary Licutenant Suttle, whose home is at 807 Lincoln Ave., attended Carleton college, Northfield, Minn., and was a member of the college baseball team. He was commissioned a second lieuâ€" tenant on July 3, 1942, and came from the Enid, Okla., Army Flying School, where he was a flying instructor. Benson is a graduate of l:i:ll:ul Park high school and A. B. degree from Gmw Universâ€" ity, Georgetown, Ky. While in college he won varsity letters as a member of the football, basketball and track teams. Cadet Benson began his Naval Avâ€" iation career at the Navy‘s Preâ€"Flight School at the University of lows, lowa City, lowa. ‘The silver bars of first lieutenant have been awarded to Hugh B. Suttle, an instructorâ€"pilot at the new Cofâ€" feyville Army Air Field, Coffeyville, Kansas. * After passing the advanced flight training course at Corpus Christi, Caâ€" det Benson will pin on his wings as a Naval Aviator and be commissioned as an Ensign in the Naval Reserve or a Second Licutenant in the Marine Corps Reserve. Naval Aviation Cadet Lyman Edwin Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Astor Benson of 630 S. St. Johns avenue, has been transferred to the Naval Air Training Center, Corpus Christi, Texâ€" as, after successful completion of the primary flight training course at the Naval Air Station at Glenview, IIL. tering service eight months is Pri. Richard Hocking who is vidting his wife Edith, and mother, Mrs. Aunz Hocking of Prairie avenue, Highwood. He is serving with are army air forces‘ military police at Sait Lake City, Utah. Capt. W has been adâ€" uced in t Tomk 44 mhakn 2s t Home on his first furlough since enâ€" By keeping this hm’-"fl’m‘u scores of other machines Power heips speed dresor dï¬uâ€" emipment for Aâ€"h‘-m James C. Clarkes of Lincoinwood road, will attend the WAAC officers trainâ€" ing candidate school at Fort Des Moines, Iowa. Miss Clarke has been corporal. Upon successful completion of the six weeks‘ course at Fort Des sini is stationed at Camp Atterberry, stationed at Daytona, Florida, and holds a~rank comparable to that of tioned at Fort Lewis, Wash., he is a member of the 7ist infantry band. was able to spend the ‘weekâ€"end visitâ€" ing his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Pasini of Elm avenue, Highwood. Paâ€" Pvt. Elmer Gerken is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Gerken of North St. Johns averiue. Stationed at Camp Hood, Texas, he is a memâ€" ber of a tank destroyer battalion, and has been in service a year. field Charles E. Shanafelt is receiving his naval preâ€"flight training at Monâ€" mouth College, Monmouth, IIL. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Shanaâ€" felt of Pleasant avenue. Corporal Daniel Lencioni has candidate school and is waiting asâ€" signment at Camp Chaffe, Ark, where he is stationed with the arâ€" mored force. He entered service last December and is a graduate of St. George‘s high school in Evanston. He = Haveewsed stmiwe ht alguntd in S meaene h un it and hy h Ravine drive tive service until after he graduates. Pic. Wallace Reicheltâ€"was in Deer of _ Before entering service a year ago, Ritter was employed by the Public Service Company and active in amaâ€" teur theatrical groups along the North _ Petty Officer Clinton E. â€" Ritter, former Highland Park resident, has been promoted to first class electriâ€" cian‘s mate in Northwest Africa where he is serving with the Navy. Pvt. George Koller is stationed at Camp Chaffe, Ark. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Koler of Bevâ€" erly place, and entered service last Put. Wilfred Smothers is serving at Jacksonville, Fla. His wife, the forâ€" mer June Pulaski of Highland Park, joined him aftemhis transfer from San Diego. Another local boy servnig in Africa is Private Bruno Nannini, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nannini of Liewelâ€" lyn avenue, Inducted in January of he is now with an army medical unit. ‘Two Deerfield brothers, Henry and Berdan Maupin, second class petty officers in the Navy, have been transâ€" hndml:::ihnn.hm. Both boys had serving at Clenview air base. A sister, Mrs. Leo Scheets lives in Highland Park on North St. Johns avenue. All are natives of Hutchinson where the parents, Mr. and Mrs. V. W, Maupin reside. Harry Lindstrom has been promoted to corporal in Africa where he has been serving since last November. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elof Lindâ€" strom of 840 west Park avenue. with the Army Air Forces in Alaska. n at Snccten ces Wigrnent, avenue, uu.w.mufu whp is stationed at Camp Grant. last November, he made his home with his sister, Mrs Mike Lunardi of Miss Betty Schmidt, who has been employed by the Bendix Air Corporaâ€" year, will report to Fort Des Moines Towa, the last of this month to begin her training as an auxiliary in the WAACs. She is the daughter of Mrs. Florence Schmidt of Homewood aveâ€" GLENCOE THURS, FRL, SAT. Mar. 25â€"26â€"27 Ginger Rogers, Cary Grant in Ra Bellamy, Evelyn Ank i _'m 4 velyn Ankers in SUN., MON., TUES. Mar. 28â€"29â€"30 WED, THURS. _ Mer 31, Apr. 1 Amm Sheridan, Ronald Reagan in OFFICIAL ISSUING AGENT Bonds While You Weit! Alan ] The First National Bank ‘"THE GLASS KEY" "**SMLYER QuUeENM® We extend to you a cordiel invitation to ceff end toke a look at our safety deposit vault since the installation of 500 additioneal boxes. , Veronmica La "‘Trign Dotiecy mm Member of the An Invitaotion of Highland Park Pederal Deposit Pnswrasce Corporation manouvers Prior to Gordon‘s enlistment in Sepâ€" tember 1941, he, was president of Elâ€" mer Clavey, Inc., and Clavey Motors, Inc. Stationed at Great Lakes Navail Training Station working in the Naval Intelligente, he transferred to Norfolk, Va., before assignment to sea duty. Clavey took part in the invasion of North Africa, and on his second conâ€" voy there was transferred to land duty where he is now sers ing. Issued Thursday of cah week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, lilinois. Teleâ€" the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor Wedâ€" nesday moon fo insure appearance im the current issue. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year, § cants per single copy. $3.00 per year catnde of Lake County, IMinois. Reselutions «t condolence, card of manim, ebituarics, notices of entertainâ€" wust, ar other affairs where an 24â€" unumen charge is published, will be «earged at regular advertising rates. Lastas $. Caves, Pabliches Kieks Went, KRditar Both sons attended Wilmot Gramâ€" mar school, Deerfield, Highland Park high school, and the University of Notre Dame. "Jack" left his studies at Notre Dame to enlist in the army and expects to be called to active «duty Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post.O((ic at Highland John B. Clavey, youngest son, has recently enlisted in the Army Enlisted Reserve Corps. M{W% {.h(::‘vey. U; S. N. is nltio?ed in Mr. and Mrs. Elmer L. Clavey of 2000 Clavey road have two sons in serâ€" vice, Private "Jack" and Yoeman Secâ€" ond Class Gordon Clavey. phone: Highland Park 557. sation must be written on one side of THE HIGHLAND PARX Phrgs , March 25, 1943