Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 May 1943, p. 2

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Athena-Mfume“ TgNt',,'2itt,'."tg'tg.ttt Hm at the hm: hm a-ehiatg Purl Harbor. “Whitman“ -drdhém,aH.tterhiisr-, hethonhonduyqul HaNe-shrt-frtrh-eetaotai= 1isNr-rhe'mmhsdstrartsterto tutitu%sr.%reh.ttmrservesas e%ghhottMehttredi-ry. Mil-“cm 0.81.01WMhuhu- mun-mama.»- -dAt6Bhttieartimsahttard tHUdlthti-iaatPeadHar- "rDo.t96t.thtweaesar,Mar Ite-rat-ind-tseth. "r-e-e-ist-tperth"." In. any (in. you use you vacuum duller. You“ be surprised how much “magnum. e-or-Nettie- H-hwumu din-Humm- “In“ s8btf l don'f def my age That's because my one: gives me can special are. And it's mighty important now during VII-time, beans: medals that usually go into vacuum cleaners use needed foe making Iptnssndtanks and planes. ' ' If you " me, N any my hose is wise md pmiocic, too. And I mggest that you follow her example. It': rally very as]. Ad my use! Why, Pd be using like an old won-out dune: (Inf: lady for the map pile. Instead, I'm young and gain, Ind an den my with the best of 'em. trairAsIhegradtsatedfourthiroeta" of Roman ruck ind-Ila! In. bndteiom,andwasthereemsdrmmte "tiethii. Fania: Michaela. wh'o graduated from Yale in1937.i| married to the former Ruth Petunia! at Glance. She and their small daughter are with him on the west coast. Pic. James D. Regan has been trans- fund from Fort Dix, NJ. to the Army Administrative school at West Chester. Penn. where he is I student. He is the no of the J. C. Roam of Onward-in m Eir*stMiehaeueateeedservimin Pete-tMeineke-tCorreo; the-.onA-t$,t9ehere- eehedttuex-issiemaseruiertartd ordemtorepoettoTr-reuotd, atit.Afterarnotrthttd “a an Island. and" finally to Mare Island where he is now serving in the supply Walt. Hm I“, Calif. ,mctyt-dtrvordatraektttTreis- Bunion Rabi Michell. m of Mr. and Mrs. In!» Michal: of tatt S. SW red, the it nation! at A ttmetft Attaining oz San Diego PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY 0! manual rumou' 'u*.'tuithoextqbtrtoretbed- rmtoteheprsresofth-Andeveer 'rsotsthorsohmshthehq...b_ “whit. -"1eo"q_.trFiiA' b.-. “qunhu in“ H-“cuhqth-H. ad“. Yeoman second class Francis Sch.. midt is spending a fifteen-day furlough visiting his mother, Mrs. Harem: Schmidt, of Holmwood avenue. and “Holman“- “hummus-inci- bW-huunh-w mum-ruin.“ .tewdwrhrreqboiehhi.-her, 1111.deme an. Hi.bwoet& Hem aria tSato-tber-dis-tie-tata- PkMaetirrCDsdmr,-rot lb. arpdMrsAgtdr_roéDmrtie" mhmlmdbhu-vw 't.1utsehttMattbeUmFitruUt" bus"'"""'"""'""""' Lian. John E Haalns" is expected home on leave from Bolton when: he attended school, the In“ of this no!!! towisithiswun;llr.udln.loln S. Haetmegof S.St]dmsm He entered the service in June 19t2 and received his commission in the army' signal can» officer candidate wheel at Fort Namath. NJ. in November. John Levinwu who completed his third year at Kenyon college earlier this mm. has reported to headquar- tem for assignment to a training camp. The non of Mr. and Mrs. David Levin- Im. he enlisted in the army reserves bu summer. his wife, Gambit-l. Ledctyjadxalnvhoilwvi‘a tbeDt-rProeir.G-dsNteH, Utahhasbeem-aotedtoeo-t technician. The-paella“ otsrmotcutrat'-e.CttiOhtn, ttastreeain-ieesirteeD-ber. nineteen-W at {m 'ieexsperseBdier.Thisirtmsrtimes -htmitastheA.EP..ttatthe peshottheWeMdWar.T-ree 1t',.to'"i'""'o"""'uy- advent" t9ttai.asatr-aeroteGuttbk {ivy-aria trtrit. “bub "FrerVRhrA.lr..-qdt" Uittedst-ssair-sorer-re. Mildred, and week-old dau- attltRmttgieemodaaai1 S '6-.t..rtDorttrrrnrrmed-teeover rirts.eneu,uirras,emuoeoaeet-d 'rNet=rhhthetaorbrhniodrm'1t "- --dl..a. - m bud.- Ate Bldg - hwhiqnwp. Why'd-hilt. immana;u-a~. ashram-hand ... II Aviation Cadet Gordon Banker is in the second phase 'est his naVIl avia- tion pilot's training " Las Vegas. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto J. Banker of Deerfield avenue. Pvt. Robert Landauer, Jr., who cn- listed in the army reserves while at the University of Chicago. reported April an}: to Fort Custer, Mich., for -AmirurirsitattteWAACe- JethnMraMttrdAoqmseeeoirNr traatateered m- Attamtie City, N. J, to Silver 80"”. It. has been wmdbwdhthc-iuul com. Hei.tu-etéMra.Etu- ahethStratkrdotN.G-Bnproad. Willia- G. BAK. It...“ i nerv- h. “Io-ether. in the Sod Pteitir" has written " wide. norm ot 37% cur avenue. mined. that he in been mounted fro- m first ch“. to petty olfjeer. third than in the Seam. He can!“ service tart October. His parents. the senior Wit- lia- Davis's, live a an Euclid avenue. Iliuhvood. Pie. Joseph Scmcllati who recently graduated from the marten-um ckrk'l school " Fort Lona. Cola, is wow stationed " New. Helm. where he is in charge ot the post “change. Scar-ttati, who served as assistant city clerk and city collector oi Highwood, entered service in No- vember 1942. _ Pvt. William R. Pumper, son of the Herman Pompers of Maple Avenue. has been assigned to duty with the anti-tank corps at Port McClellan. Ala, Enlisting in December. he was called for active duty May I. Pvt. Ralph De Sha bu been pro- moted to "meartt a cue Huh“. N.C.,wttereheistahi-artirt.the intensive "lining in airborne tanks " the post. He is the foster no. of Mr. Ind Mrs. Charles G. Putin ot Death“. tumulkhciundh photon. Thu-Ch.“ WWM-hln‘ Purcell and It. We.“ Darsci-iNbqitotME Whit Fru.vrabttheJ.W.B.--s withMrs.ua.rA,Mr.aradMr- NIKKI. 911dean irttrtheservitr.AadrJae_andhis "aadt.ittrt.rtewthedoseintr. The speciaiemertaitm-ilibe Bg-ttb- Why Virginian". mbmuqéu-H-h} bq6thrstsMi.rsMtHirmi.et,aod A varied Ihov is KW by Alex Twat“ at“. Mr. and Mrs. logo. Ned-n, Mr. ad Mrs. Babb Am. Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Bank". Mr. and In. Henry Puma. “aunt‘s,“ 'mseMaathatheBo_Hat"- be mumswm The MIC. bud ttat' the music foe . . WW group 2Lt'lhu2t,.Al In. 1larsWirtueqmbeessteetair_d serving. Wednesday h Wh-tha night " theU.S.0.andth¢nwillbc|¢hm band. In. J. R. MM ot Win- nth will supply the eatertaimoent and the Defense, Recreation Food committee of Winncth will fun-ill the refreshments. basic training. He is the non of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Landauer of Judson avenue. Lieut. Edward Harold Frost, 759 Oatennan Avenue, Deerfield, is not enrolled as a student officer in the Army Air Forces I’m-Flight School (Pilot)) at Maxwell Field, located on the outskirts of Montgomery, the cap- ital of Alabama. where he is receiving an intensive course in ground train- ing. Upon completion of his in- struction: there he will be seat to one of the primary flying schools in the Army Air Forces Southeast Training Center for the first phase of his flight training. Lt. Frost attended Northwestern, Chicago, (Night School) in '37 and was a member of the Holy Name Society. He was a clerk for International Har- vester Company when he entered the U. s. Army on Jan 6. 1942. In May of 190, Lt. Frost was transferred to the Army Air Forces and began his five weeks pre-ttight course‘al Max- well Field, Alabama. Beginning his recruit training this week at Farragut Naval Training Sta- tion is Warren Glenn Hinu. Ion of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hintz, 157 N. 2nd street. During the weeks he is in training there he will be taught military dis- cipline, the fundamentals of lumin- ship, and undergo rigorous physical hardening. Daily the wives of the acidic" are invited to Peet their Mead: " the U.S.O. and to enjoy the dnitr coffee hour with the wives of other use: in unite. Sm nth. Bil. Crab, and Mary Martin-Hints-ie wttiebutoberho-rtr-dd- L=ra2rCEEEl EfllfiifEGiroTi] C“ “Black theme; 15lhrAtrr of a poker; .mr'cmm m” "COMMAND“ STRIKE AT DAWN" FRI. Ind SAT. In “-15 Loretta Young and Brian Aheroe "A NIGHT To REMEMIEI" (Sat. Mat. mttr--New serial, ‘Don Winslow of the, Coast Oath": free tunic hook!) mum-human" Uppn completion of his training, he Allan Jones Ind Jam Franc in "Mon-light In ”on." OFFICIAL ISSUING Am I“ Will. You Walt! "KEEP 'EM SLUGGING" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM SUN., MON., TUB, WED. MAY “TI-I‘d. Paul Mani and Anna Lee in The Dead End Kids and The Link Tough Guys in mummnhmnwmm "N‘MCIW‘ .- W“. In I. Mk” “P..- Y-A... In, " 'eats-tall!))?.'-"-, mm'mvmut-m “MM“ T-r-tTc'-.-.-. , bummed“ “plumb-w -tiirit.srhottl+_ tiita_rofeeramicsattHAat “30512.0. For-7.1m 't,WdTitit'gu,grtieiet', and” . . mini-‘- 1'4tt",tpuleSt'2il"g'2 “an. kWh-t“: Aaene-riieogtHtmi.essitrof “magmatic eartrarrtrrr-itse-$etrrwiththe -,wemgrmetri-es.edbrthe exmBe-ogthe-lbth.eh- tomsudlnll. Whegstn1dtutttte cret)rad-adetheyt-der.Mis. “If: directims the Way ehisrsed,"ohutsra Stoddard. Hthe at work is under her direction, we krsowitisaltrightt" “WHEN-QUE.“ Heuewhertrmtttheprote-a"ist "It. BtrtheextuHmtk-tsera. Mwb'uhdwilhlcr. Mfiut 'tte-aid-tttiM-irate-tgrades But that the Budd: School I. boilt.stsexirerrtthereahtxasad- msaMetoahetitrsereehrr. ". ow. my“: Wham: WestRittreSehlereaddt othernklllpiteolllau ., “Md-own. _ "edsertaltthe_s.Fex. _ hmmm-mm -teedwithmrtheradrieeV operation. Huhdpwithleauy-d 'mt-tttras-tMies-tale 1aadditimstoherwoekinthefirte Ins. she offered to interested child- ren. especially boys, craft classes in which they carried on such activities as rug weaving. modeling in clay. wood earring and the making of ‘modd ais- phnes. Scum less culmination: might, have dismal m of there de- mands on her time and energy, but Miss Stoddard met them all unfail- No mum wastoodiffieuit {other cram: ingenuity to solve: not were the timeandenerBr requiredtotm%g amktoasueealful cadmium toonmehtorherttntiriea1toifs" M Her - made " HI mfwthcchspbyguddn unmitwupmlyunncedm tust-netteassemesweresttifted. There-itil-forth-tttthe a-eromnwarhert Unduher direetimueighthtrradeiftrtsee-k mtrearliergmr backdrop for the m Pvt. Howard Anderson was able to spend Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Anderson of Deer- field. He was recently trtmsferred from Camp McCoy, Win. to Camp Grant. . freely and Mildly. will be given an opportunity to quali- fy for one of the Navy's several Ser- vice Schools, many of which are lo- cated " Farragut, for further training in I specialized trade. _ Auxiliary Adeline M. Rama-1d has finished her training at Fort Des Moines, Iowa, and is now stationdt at Minter Field, Bakersfield, Calif. She is the daughter of the Albert Ran-09d: of Monday road. Lieut. Dean Tiaden, son of Mr. and Mrs Ludwig Tiaden of W. Park ave- nue. has been advanced to the rank of first lieutenant in the army air forces stationed in India. His wife. the former Dorothy Mailfald, is mak- ing her hope with her pan-ms. the Robert Mailfalds of Glenview avenue. Sgt. Tom Garrity is home on fur- laugh visiting his mother, Mrs. Iohn D. Garrity of Deerfield road, white on have from duty with the ground crew of the army air forces at Bradley Field. Conn. GOLFERS: Play the Noni 'h-UR-td-Hee- at DRIERGATE o.rtoiRamdue- ShAueledyIrihy-rt& SPECIAL SUNDAY FEE-Golf- Wewilire-heryrm, Alorattriestdartdwor%rtme 1hntofotmdnoirhtoohard Nor task too giant to do. @131 an... “ptw a en tech. off before , a. a. " holes 818 . After s p. m., Sundays 1!: Ill ERGATE COUNTRY cum M, Aby t3, I943 in.“ "i tli of the the

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