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Highland Park Press, 1 Apr 1943, p. 4

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by!" inch 8609-! Pic. Robert Benson. I9. has been transferred from Real" Field, "it... where he received his lush: "thins. to New Oriana. La. Mk ig now It- lending the Army Air Force Techni- rat mutant nhol at his pram! you. He in the to. at Mr. and In. " hed Ben-on of 1412 Pleasant nm.‘ Me I'm!“ in. Him M Mgt than! " In! and and m My s 4am. cw Bum Linn. Robert E. Moon has been made an instructor at the Det Valle army air base in Austin, Texas where he is stationed. Lieut. Moon, who re- ceived his commission and wings at Marla, Texas on February 6. will teach troop carrier pilots. He is the soul of Mr and Mrs. Fred R. Moon of Homewood avenue. Private Douglas W. Brown, son of the William J. Brown: of 709 Ridge- wood avenue, has arrived at Within University, Wichita, Kansas, for a course of Army Air Force instruc- tion which will last approximately five mmllln prior to his aluminum“! as an avialinn cadet, During thiu period, Privat Brown will take "unit-rum ararhrmic courses lab-mummi- 'gg.'"dg"l'S."g"MS'tttt can-linked“ 'grhl.q.-i.-s'eeehtHtH" 'bhnda1sobees-esrdedbgt" mwdmlulvh-ln. B-ttvisit-therald:"-- via club- " consumed in the b-bedrrarotbaiui-inuqdt- derrraasdBeltast. HeimidthertedCtxtitnJ- t9tt wringi- Euhwd for of... Heis-hrehargeotaRedCm" - in North Adrien ucardiu to Petty Officer Gordon Ginny. m- hgwithtlw Navy there,qehoinkt- ten hone wrote of meeting his Iot- watch-mu. Lt. Brogan, former student of Northwestern University, where he was a member of the Alpha Kappa Phi Fraternity. volunteered for flight training In! May and received pre- liminary flight instruction " the Glenview, Illinois Reserve Aviation line John J. Laurie, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Laurie of - Williams ave- nue, was recently promoted to the rank of first lieutenant in the U. S. Army Air Corps. He received a medal on the same day when he qualified as expert in aerial gunnery. Lieut. Laurie has been serving as a flying instructor it Lake Charles Ad- vanqed Flying school, Lake Charles, u., since last April He is now sta- tioned at Aloe Field, Victoria, Texas, where he teaches gunnery and is en- gaged in experimental flying, Private John B, Clavey of 2000 Cla- wey road, will report to Fort Custer, Mich. on Sunday April 4 for active duty with the Army Enlisted Reserve Corps. During "tic period, Prirat Brown will take "mm-mm academic courses as we" as elementary firitttt training. Upon completion of this count.- he will hr rlassilictl as a pilot, navigator or I-mnhanlicr. and no an to schools of the Flying Training Command for traitung in tfwse specialties. ltd-ciaWBldfhoylrhou- t-.dDeertieid. Shield-TM -hoest0sor.H-Ptrhtt'q_ school) muwhlmWhnh whoa here. it III a “an.“ athlete page“ {or huh-l. hu- hthll. baae%% and Incl; Vla- pruident ot " uniot this. he In amemberttttheatltiem_titm the'tknoqmasthe"ry"ehb - Hum Drona. m of Mr. Ind In. E E Brogan. 634 S. St. John Ave., um cushioned I See- ond Lieutenant in the United Stun Marine Corp. Reserve " the Nani Air Training Center at Col-pm Chris. ti, Tens. course a! th King's Point of this can months on s commissiooe, John F.. Anderson who _ "lining is . merchant m Jimmy. is "and at .Ca land, Calif. The son of Mr. John Am Bod-4y At the urgent naval air training center in the world. Lien. 8mm. first passed the rigid requirements of the basic instrument courses and then went on to receive specialized in- struction in firing the Navy's patrol planes. _ In "ditibn to his ftrintt "tivities, he has mastered in around school 'the technical subiects required of a “new tieth century pilot and has prepared himself to serve as an officer in the United States Navy. G, employed in California Lockheed Air Cult Co., I fore etttrrintt the Merchant Me reeeivef his calm-illicit and Nun wing- from Rear Admiral A. E. Momma. USN, commandant of the NATC, Thomas ytrin, 19 year old so“ of Mr. and Mrs. Milton titein of Button avenur. Is takirtg a four manilu' mum an the maritime school at King‘s Point, N. Y. Upon complelion of this cmmc. he will spend (an months on st: duty. Mc will then be 'er$rsir-h#Neérd In The Nation: Service a duly. Mc In ensign no began his marine In! Katalin: lr " and Mrs. by the yur be- Marines, Herbert Setoftrter, ll” Lincoln Arr'"", fifth time donor; Ralph C Archer. 193 Roger wmiun Irene: Mathew M. Kl‘m. I97! s. Sheri-kn ma; mama Gordon. an Wood.“ rod: 'e Pteremttt, " Ghana! out... .31 Noth- Corwkh Jr., " & Lu- - i Corporal Autrust Bermrrdoui, "3 North avenue, Highwod, is " present attending the Auti-aireraft Attillery School " Camp Davis, Noah Cato. lina. ' Firhty-three per cent more V- Mail was sent overseas during Feb- mary than in January. For the short month oi February there were s,- 990,5N microfilmcd V-Mail letters against 3.31.504 in January. P.e.u-__M.t. “huh.“mh- mamas-mum's: H-ta-r-d-qi. ““OMM‘ "hyMlhs. Bah-huh Commander G. A. T. Washburn, U.S.N., on March 27, celebrated his first anniversary as wartime "skipper" of the Naval Air Station, Glenview, Ill, with the Navy's largest primary training activity on full opention twelve months after construction be- gm. Commander Washburn graduated from the United States Naval Aca- demy at Annapolis in 1923, and also served as the first commndinu Mfr. rtr of Glenview in 1936. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton Binge“. 1124 Marion avenue, girl. Mar. " Capt. and Mrs. Alfred Segal, t408 Dean avenue. boy, Mar. 24. Mr. and Mrs. Scott Fraser, 05 Skokie road, Glencoe, bor, Mar. as Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Robimon. 6t1 County Line road, boy. Mar. ar Mi. and Mrs. D. Spence, 436 Wood- lawn avenue, Glencoe, girl. Mar. 3. Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Anderson. 234 Central avenue; girl, Mar. 27. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Schmidt. Sun- set Ridge road, Northbrook, girl, Mar. 'ueemdCH.P.ttromerPttw ”.mdS-u-W‘I Myvmhwowqulud -m.1ea..trzmdtrtksatNP- tera-ts ' Ensign John w. Christensen, soo of Mr. and Mrs. John Christensen of Deerfield Plate. left last week after visiting his parents, lot six weeks ad- vanced training in Louisiana. He attended an instrttctor's course in Naval aviation at Purdue univer- sity, graduating two weeks ago. and received his civilian pilot training at Sky Harbor and Lewis School of Aeronautic. Mr. and Mrs. August Hindu-er, 226 Morgan place. Highwood. Bid, Mar. 29. _ Donate Blood At Cantor In Chicago 'avatAvintimsCuetustie_, "tmotter.aardMm.LA._ort 1rirre-e,hns-kt.dHsro. F%htsehetttlassdistnhVro4 We Jane M. who in! -kted on: year of m " Put“: university before catch. service inno- Iutioud " Camp Whee1er,Gm Thin-oi Mr.arrd In. Scout] B. - ot Feeeat avenue. he was {candy serving " Poet Micah Bani-on, Ind. Staff Semen: JeshrteBartittrmi was atBetortuithismrifea_hterat their base on RAM "can. Bigh- wood, tart reek. He has returned to duty " Camp Bowie. Texas when he is "nil. with the fieht milieu. Pvt. Walter Spiuer. "heme tuner residence was 6.12 Railway avenue, Highvood, has been mutated from Camp Cooke. Chiit., to Camp Forrest. Tenn. Below entering unite in January 1942. he made his home with Mrs. Judson Cameron. There are three local boy: serving at Camp Roberts, Calif. They are Pvt. James McGee, son of Mrs. Willie McGee of Sheridan avenue, High- wood, Pvt. Louis Peter Carttatraito, so" of the Louis Cantmllm of High street, Highwod, and Adolph John Rosalini of Highland Park. Sat. and Mrs. Donald Walker, 314 E. Wisconsin street, Lake Forest, bor, Mar. 27. "iivtraimaiattm-tTs. Aviation Cadet Harry s. Hum Jr., is not stationed It Selma Field, Monroe. La., studying advanced nui- tration, His parents reside " tus Chi- cago avenue. land Park gave their blood " the Red Cross Blood Dam mice. ' N. Wabash “can, Chicago, during the period from March ' to Much I3: BIRTHS AT THE HIGHLAND PARK HOSPITAL Thefettrm'mrpersoqtsfeomHV " aa...Dirine - "MeNt- 'eredPueUs"riethe--sab. Tect ol the Rev. Lam H. laden- stein. minister. at the can! un- bol in the "chancel window - 1'tz.'t.t,"""u""'-'" ‘bcreceived. 9:30 mm. Sunday school, Mrs. In Bruin-ell. superintendent. 10:10 e.In.. Mornin- nonhip. , 9.8.. Soidien’ veepeu. Different m every Sunnhy evening, lol- lowed by refreshments. Wont-n5 today of Christian Ser- vice meet: the [int Tutu!” ot the month. Mrs. Walter Smith, preitdeast. 'so LIL. Holy Communion. 9:30 um. Sunday School. II on, Payer Ind Sermon. Holy Communion every first Sunday of the month. WEDNESDAY 9:30 1.13., Holy Communion in the chad 3 9.3.. Pint new ot the Church Membership Class in the balcony of the church. 6:45 pm ' Young People's mating. 7:45 pan., Evening Service. Ree. L C. Schmidt ot NW, m. - preach the m and We: the Sacrament of the [ad's tkqrer. 4:15 pan.. RetiearUt. ot the Bethany Cerium: under the direction of Rather H. uubenstein. SUNDAY Services Hold For Mrs. Mata Imig March 26 Funeral services for Mrs. Meta Imig, M, of 2730 s. Deere Park drive, who died in the Highland Park hos- pital Sunday night, Mar. 21. after a brief illness. were held Wednesday, Mar. 24, in Sheboygan, Wis., her In- tive city. During her life in Highland I‘ark.‘ DII'IIII'IUIII "l“... Mrs. lmig was interested in civic af-,l -- fairs of all types. She was a mem- l NEAT COLORED GIRL FOR GEN- her of St; Luke's parish, Rwandan.I eraihouseworkorrooking,trradtmte affiliated with the Illinois Opera club. ', of Domestic Science & Arth, desires Chicago Drama league. Evanston', position in adult family. Phone On- Woman's club, Council of Foreign} uric 8316. s Affairs of Chicago, English Smsing‘ union and a member of the boar oil dtrectors of the Evanston Drama Ira-l, Foe 'tent sue. Children entering kindergarten mum be five years M In on or behtee December M, M Pt-tts - Which eertirteates when they ll- roll their chm. tt I! my m- an! that " kinda-pne- - be are” at N. the to M the school an uh - - for mat m. TUESDAY, And! 6 ' pan, Monthly meeting of the Be- thany Paltt with “in Cato! Sheik n 81 S. Green Bay Road. WEDNESDAY, April , HIGHLAND PM WOO“? North-Avon.- mod In.“ P%oo Roe. Charles W. Sow-d. Pul- SUNDAY SERVICES Mrs. Imig came to Highland Park from Shebortran in 1917 with. her hus- band, Victor H., who established a brokerage and realty business in Ev- anslon shortly after. He retired a few years ago. nus-udd- Iguana-aunt- ruunsmxumn - hay-.mwdh W.I.S.hlh “an“ WH~MA~ 8UNDAY,AH4 "traa...s-dwt-rtagtd.. pun-uh “a $3M,“- WMDLLUM 7:45 p.m.. Midweek Service, Teach. an and omcen - meet after the service for In important union. SUNDAY, April ll A 7:45 gun. Rev. Arthur C. Khan. Pastor of the St Paul's Evangelical Church in Deerfield, will preach the sermon. Besides her husband, she lent! four daughters. the Misses Carol Elaine. Katherine Beth and Jon Marie of Highland Park. and Mrs. Virginia [mix Smith of Lakewood. Ohio. Register Children For Kindergarten April " immwmm -dertHdirsetia.atgMrsUR. SATURDAY. Ari! ' TRINITY EPtSCoPAL CHURCH II In! ' Avg. - TaL - ,:atoam..rutu'sta-ioi-- “W hit Activl CI-bwoman lawman.“ Taxman FrsrxS)e-ttrest3't s hick SALE: SEVEN Pr. DELUXE cabin ember. Partly mutt“. cmlete with material for Inhib- ing including poi! & mini. Mov. om of Mate. Priced for mu sale 8!”. Phone M. P. on " pack - 9 Fa., Saint - Mo " "'et-th_Y-httAtu- 33.0.0330,“ TaLO8t Want Ads LOST: KNITTING. ARMY SOCKS, 9:30 a.m.. Sunday School, Raymond Fidder. superintendent _ 3 DJIL, Service " the Rai1rdad Men's Home, on St. Johns Ave. 8 p.m.. Prayer meeting, Leslie Drei- ske. class leader UNIT: IN SHOPPING DISTRICT "MIMI "as,AdA'"INeDi-hm.The 'atge" m - it 'The 2 pm. new Guild. 8 pan, Lenten Wmhip. The teqle is "On the Cross." 9 p.m., Junior Young People's So. tidy. . SUN DAY, April 4 WEDNESDAY, April 7 2:30 mm. The Woman's Missionary Society will meet at the home of Mrs. Wm. Diener, 24 Piccadilly Rd. LOST: BLACK MALE SCOTTIEIN WAY.AOI'II Zu.mm.- "reedbrtHRU-GeaAM. ”mm-dang. ".as,uart-WaotabTheasq& i.c"Behtmtuth-hO-rt"Th. I pm. Emilia veal-in it Lat: Forest; American Legion lull. WV. cumin and McKinley Am "e. _ . TUESDAY. Ami]; 4 pan. Jade BitBe clan. 1:30 pan., Teaches”: meetist. 8 p.|n., Dorca- Sade". 9 put, Mers's Bowtist. my. THUSDAY. April It A -- 7 7:45 pm. Choir rehearsal. Winston Barclay, director. SATURDAY. mil 3 SUNDAY, Avril 4 93t a. My Stud. 9:0 1.... AdA'. Bihk than. 10:.” um. um Scuba; The sen-oomph 3.510%”!sz known the My 0! mrlmr' MONDAY. April g 10:45 ami., Morning Service. "Where Art Thou NICEIJ‘ FURNISHED. CLEAN. modern room new to huh. "any at hot mm. Tekphone in! until: door. Ample clout. hm but. Desk. attain. W. It. OI hut. Plenty of EM. SIR-He hr t at ' cannumor p... “5 Vin Are. S mum-um.- T..eh-ir41h- Ilium fdl.’.- FIRST UNITED “ANGELICA!- CHURCH on March 23, light shell rimmed glasses in black me. Plan an H. P. 557. 4 Whudh-HAR 'uwetorrotu.iatorrmfU mcth‘chouUPC5Pr- small embroidered bag. Phone Mo or write Press. 5 vicinity of Deerfield & Milwankc: roads. Wearing license & collar An- swers to name of "Mac." Reward. Phone Deerfield 625M. " "a In, Choir in m 10;me mu: an. Church Situations Wanted Rooms for In]; Wanted ht In? For Sale orHee ”Hanna-ta Ohm-canal... mmwwnw unno'muyvdpa'ug um PAIR nus-"nun cum ' Lib- .l Pug-It Ann- M M K. P. " In.lodl'.Ih-Ih.”.~|- SUNDAY, April 4 il to 4, All Group meeting foe Work day. Sewing. Hospital drun- ings and Knapnck Libary. The won- an are asked to bring their own lunches. Coffee will be med. 7:30 p.m.. Bay Scout Troop 324 meeting in the Scout Room. WEDNESDAY, A961 7 10:30 MIL. Wednesday Morning Bible Class conducted by Dr. Sher- win. Begins promptly " 10:30 and adjourn: not later than ttat. bald“ " m, We]: School - All De- partments. Beginners. Primary and Junior Depart-lent: meet in the Ptr- ish Home. Young People's Depart- ment meets in the Y.W.C.A. 9:30 am; [invent-t Woman‘s As- sociation Board meeting. 1:30 mm. Sch Scout meeting in the Scout Room. TUESDAY. April 6 3:45 Pai, Chmmtmieartts' Clan meets in the Parish Home. 42l5 p.m.. Choir Rehearsal. 5 p.m., High School Boys meet in Dr. Sherwin’s study. manna-argu- -,S-,Ag.ii'Ueritr." Sr-tte-ar-did-irq “yet-thunk; mainline-hygi- trthe-aga.renrsdte- Str-r-tmist-te-a. Amwmmb-h- tnir-dbrthkeh-ehat0M.SV 'rt"it9o'etrreeth_vt._, t'-rome.i.-tr0m2i.rAtk that!“ and mm Chr+tuie-rmrutsrm-be “Warp-chad. oral tic-r unit-:9 toar.' “in daily, evenings. Sud-n. baseman-M it m. Kaitlin. worship Dr. Sher- win will preach. Iris pm" Taxis Society meeting. MONDAY, April s V forhmttesa.ea,hm.-,- 1"ilerrtuoeerhteeeeitr. Skokie Realty Co. 4956 Damm- St., Phone Sid BIISIIESS DIRECTORY WRECKING NOW-. Save bait tAuthqu-ih nan IOWA!!! mm " END-Ii.“ - a to... Im‘l‘l MP?!“ (Cab-In) Gn- " In! glib-7H Ava. .71" 15.7" 'raGrra"r, J.J.’au.l.o.n..r,u- "".Ge-$lt-rg-d.-rA" ar come to GORDON wnzuuid g ginning co. are Sherida- Real Estate for Sate' My: 7:1!) - 9m - 11:15 In. Rd., North amp" c'" if -rii, Ru! btate" Wanted GUY“ mmu-m-m “M‘l'xw WEHAYECASHBUYERS mm FORQUICKCASHSALE tautrmrrrentestntesrtthm. 1'.'rhl'='ttrgt't Miscellaneous -8hmrBaq.- DAHL'S Shae l THE HIGHLAND rm nus al w.1aurwuzu-au.p- until. “Sun- In- ch hid.- P%r.'Hhioiet--dtatr. ct-y.ei?iytieeyryHo' “Mn-4W WEAK“. 1:4s..m.,Miba.eWh-tkarhee. 'ier-"rhte'sDi_'. mWMM-T-LWIIS cLluIth-n mv,Ao-I¢ amms‘ysma-u‘h mun; Pfuulk-h-y-l-b- Church School and wot-hip mice. tom In. Young Peoples League. In My and 3rd Sunday, ratr p... Choir, Thursday, , ' 9... Woman': Guild. In My. 2 on. Sodality, IR Friar, t pal. Evangelical Daughters, 2nd Wednen- “in“ mutant-gha- “can... “Hillard.“ SUNDAY . 9.d0a.m..irehS-dBtbh. FRIDAY. M 9 The Red Cross mobile blood donor unit, making I return visit lo Hijhhli Park this week, has been working to capacity. On Saturday. 144 persons donated Mood. 16ty on Tuesday, and the appointment sheet m {In yes- Cathy, "tttga-ul--- Mum:7:m-l:.”-IO~ day. I pm. Sunday School Teacher: and Offkers. In Monday, 7:30 pan. Adult Church Council. ist Wednes- day r.30 pan. Young Peoples Council. and load-y, 7:30 pan. It is thought that no" people do- nated Mood than the last the the unit was in Highland Park, “though it VI! here for four days that the. Mrs. Herbert R. Smith is chi-n of the committee in Highland Park. Large Number of People Donate ht Red Cross Unit Already people have mineral for the June visit of the unit which is scheduled for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, June 17, I. all '. V It"! IVA hand Thirsty of and weak by the Highland Purl: Press. 5% Lard "an, “wad Park. mini. Teh- pl-un: Riahtaod M SS?. ST. PAUL'S lVAHGl-LICAL AID 'tErrNtMED CH0RCK on Lii4 "-. a“... __ '31Wm7'7 The, ma fuck the m Wed. Mann‘s-Item'- Chemist-t. We“: 81.50pm. 'eerersimreemrr.tu6Fr- -erWofu&ecknrrstr,mmu Wotan-languid Enacted -mddas-rt_ l_, ttu, at the Post Office at HM “mm-luau.- “Q‘s-{WM-w * “AMY Ict-r-sent-inte-dt-tsi. :eitirrsmtstbewrittoo-igeot 'tte-trein-tte-with " um I” cum 'Nb-da-i-h-o MW“ 1040.; lot-h Vim It! loo-y Tun. - " 0D In! A ll... Mhadrm. 9:45 um. My 5600]. _ 10:55 Bart.. Horn-inc WM 7:30 pm. Evening Fellownhb. - 7:45 “Kid: nit-uni. Immun- lVAIGIIJCAI. 10:45 3.... Monk. - -LameERagteSemteat ttd IYTIX ’7va no“ . . I. Ind... no“ CI“! (Molt) W*- Ind “Worth” te-o-N- The has nun-mm M,~I!,l” HFQEEQ m

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