Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 13 May 1943, p. 3

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Mhnscdheetuinherirmiorrear" Midwestern university. Ensign an. is a ("dude of Yale Inherit, and ie " mm mm. Bel-anal- hero! BetaTheta p, manning. Rammmmummni a mofAbhEpoilon Phin- rority., F Cult! Stanley Tobe. son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Tobe. St4% Laurel ave rule, will receive a high school diploma atthegraduatimteorereuestobeheid " Runner Military School in Boon- ville. Mo., on Mar M. The graduating class totals 189 ca- deu lane of whom are eligible to re’ ceive diplomas and degrees in the dif- ferent branches of the armed services due to the calling up of various re- serve tNssificatkms. '_-eb-son-eagle '.r-rmtr,-dtest-xraq ..rrnrrteamgefar-otAe,oer. "t_.Fe-ae.elttBrWub 3- Fiiidi' "__-_" "rafil' M"""'". .5371... c3. 'tlla" - Cadet Stanley Tobe To Graduate From Kemper May 28 Mr. ind Mrs. L. Lewis Cohen of 266 Hazel avenue. announce the en- gagemem of their daughtet. Vininin Lou. to Ensign A. Arthur Hill: In, son of Main! and Mrs. A. Arthur Hull: of Memphis, Tun. his.“ Virginia Cohen , Engaged to Ensign tso-rs/_side-Ae-is -. -isrrlt_Pte%tttt-isT- "-. “M37. Tuesdly. May 18- _ 8 paw-North Suburban Philatelic Society. Wednesday, May 19- Humans-mum 1ittu.attkePutotnmntm+ Sunday. Mar iS-- _ 9 a.m.--Art Club 9 a.m.-4yafta Gab 10ao im.-DAR Flag Presentation ceremony Sumhy, May ltr- Monday. May "- 8 pan.-4hmstmmitr Center Board and Advisory committee meeting. Ar how- ho-e coo- o-au. an. 01.0: - M hon-c. wives ho- to mach their food n- timthq pain In! " actually den- outrue dollar min. recipcn. Min ' in a spurts cook and the union promise to be both delightful and edt?eatirtatal. Five shoppin’g bog- of groceries and additional prizes will be {inn any to the audience. This irs a red opportunity for women to Ieam modern food ideas from a'rec- ogniud authority in the food world. Come and urge your friends to come. Friday, March "- 4 pas-Boys' Shop Club , pas-Boys' Club 1:30 pas-Chamber Orchestra WWW-ohm 'urr'frhty-ttotu,emric "tfait-a-ii-ethic-. sa-heh-ati-ss-iota.. 18ottiDefe-wittbesetoa, 2ut.MarmtttotdJ-4tsstak 11th Park Y. W. C. A. All classes witttreaurr-ttratiaiy p-In-uniconti-u {unbound a In“. mission is FREEN c!tiurtmaib-edtor_arruetse than tot twenty-them Mach (hill; Hmivuueukedtong- isterit-ihhmethesamstatttie hreatetérteeotgyv4ti.nDetesse. """"t./greggedtgh.he . Item-tin: min-mm.» . /essetththetrtoodreo. . ”wag-(School OCD Wartime Cooking School First Class Friday, May 21 "" HIGHLAND rm PM *d*.¢dd 10 aart.-Uatrtse of Women Voters Board 1:30 part.--." of Women Vot- "s meeting. _ 7 :30 p.m.-6umber orchestra M,Wyl& I96 f traw-Civilian Defense demonstra- don Community Center Calendar 9.4,», Iii-{An I. CIA-1n 1-. Society -:- Woméns News -:- ‘LoChls Alice Doriek of Highland Park. I sophomore at Knox college. Gales- burg, lil., was one of the committee in charge of women's day held on the umpm Saturday, Mar E On wom- en's day, an annual event at Knox, the coeds act as hasten“ to Visiting high school senior men. Min Dor- ick was in charge of publiciky for the event. She is the darqrhter of If. and Mrs. William Dorick. 331 North Ive. In. An afternoon of fellowship together with refreshments has been planned by the Cradle Roll committee whidt is composed of Mrs. Byron Brandt. nec- nury, Mrs. Edith Hunky and Mrs. H. K. Flutter. ALICE DORICK IN CHARGE OF PUBLICITY Rebate Sundial Lutheran church of West Central and McGov- cm avails will conduct its maul Cradle Roll puny on Thursday, May 20, at 3 pm. The mothers of the Cradle Roll children will accompany their children. All those attending will meet in the My hall. Mr. Halgtcn attended Cornell uni- versity before entering Catleton Col- lege, and is studying animating at the University ot Wisconsin at pre- Bent. AmunberofKntmKnp- ya, a student member of the American Institute of Bionic-l Engineering, he Miss Stryher and her fiance were graduated a war Mo from Cadeton College " Northfield. Minn. and uh: is new unused in mm! work in Milwaukee. is the newly claimed main," of'che Pongon’ hard at the University of Wiwnnsin. ttd Aetinitr date has been set for the. wedding It Cradle Roll Party At Redeemer Church Mr. and Mrs. Clintm C Stoker, former resident: of Highland Pack. my: living in Fox Point. Wis., have amused the -emes't of .ttrir daughter, Jul Irene, to John H. Hal- gmsonof Dr.aasdMrs.JoUA. Hakim of Melamine, Wis. Theprocn-inchdun-ecd-‘h Gout-o: Green's office: Mich Home, the Seat: ad con-mu bearth-,a1eai+thedhmerV Hon. that J. '5etssoehmtberI as weak”; In a the My: - sioo;atathem"Hbw,Wt-dWh- YoorM-GoeftrrA1.aD._ meteHtttestntedrrart-tMha-, u dium' with Mrs. Joseph lam of the Ibsen-flaw u when “agape" otthersatiomteo- Announce Engagement of J uel Stryker Members of the Mind Put League of Women Vow" who at participating in In. Louis Halts. In. Maurice Poll-ck. Mm. Clarence Bathe, In. E. I. “who, In. curus Spencer and Mm. Earl Kar. ner. Mrs. Mare u. and Mrs. Pm Ringer are also present a the co.- nation if when of the can board, Erwin-W Put an immun- admin-dual“. of We... Venn mates-Inn- terdaramdwiRemasti-t-rr' day. Thimthcco-nmionilm billed m the lei-hike school. whiehistmderthedimetimsotMrs Funk P.HiaoaotLaureseest. Voters League Member's Attend Annual Convention VIN WAR gt-ed. AS IN PEACEM The Akt National Bank a t%Metd m. 'r-rio-r-r. aeai-tiei. i-aa--- -dd-w *b-I* languid-nu!“ '.--_ An eight-ppm girl was born to First Um: and Mrs. W. J. Van Cleve April 30 at the Madrid‘s Mem- orhl t-itat in Abilene. Tenn. and has been named Patricia. u. Vin One. on duty " Camp Way. Tex. with Co. B, 65th Med- ical TrPittirttr battalion, made his home " I45 W. Arch, We. Mich, while the mocha is the former Lor- aine Waiver, 415 N. St John ave- rarer Highland Park. An orchestra will fumilh mini: " ter the show for dancing. states Ar- thur Ridenour, director of the US.0. club. Baby Girl Bom to Former Lorraine weaver, Miss Dorothy Freitag, who last ya: was Iekcted u Chicago’s "Oman-ud- ing Girl," will preside over the show as the "emeee." Dr. Jack Hangman of Emma. will direct a quiz in which the service men will be contestants Ind winners will be awarded prizes. A number all” amateur elk terminus including Rita Farrell, tinc- er and dancer, Arlen Alton Ind lab brother Ahdor, juvenile vaudeville u- tists, and Nellie Von, pianist, have been secured. Musical Program To Be Presented At U. S. o. Saturday Mr. Chapel graduated from West- emMiehi-CaB-dwasanin- atruetorinDetmit Public Hi‘hSchools betoeeenterimrthe NavyinOcuber dim HeiartowachietPdttr Officer. statiemedatGrentuhes An anticipated audience of some 600 service men will be entertained by I mttsicnl-vatrdeviiie [Hour-In to be staged in the US.O. club. 2t Grdmt Bay road, Saturday evening. May IS, according to Dr. Wright T. Steven- son, president of the Chicago Orr. tometris society, spanner of the ulnar. Jyr7thttnstteenehosrsfortu “adamant. _issseauirsattendedtitee-Hies School and muted from Monet Bmirsessc_chi-stteis- emrhtredaasecretary forthe Hanoi HitiaatdStrmeirtHiid Park Announce t Engagemen of Dorothy Seguin m.adlnw.]-5t~'.“lC- s,',,,: IT1t W h2T.u't. was! . that. My Mtdetpty to “and K.Lhapelof Would've“. The date of the spring P.T.A. meet. ing of the Deerfield Grammar School has been changed from Friday, May 21, to Thanh]. May an The pro- -vriNbetteMat8o'elttekinttte Deerfieht (Emmi School auditorium. The preheat: will present the tmtaital Ait resident: of the village the cor- d'nlly ‘iuvilcd by the P.T.A. to attend this last activity of the yen. Last Activity of . Deerfield School PTA To Be May 21 prom-an and the dramatic club will pie-ant I ale-act play. P.T.A. report: tortheessdoftherarwii1bepre- ted " thin time. On Thursday. Mir 13, at 2 p.m.the North Shame than: of the D.A.R. will hold its ma] business meeting It the home of Mrs. Arthur Whitney, 111 Dale amine. Reports will be given by all committee chairmen and offi- cm. and Mrs. Eur] Gael] and Mrs. Lewis Sinclair will report on the 52nd Continental was: which they at- tended in Cincinnati, April " to 2t tion. and as Mayor Joseph Garnet! wilt be absent from the city, Arthur Summon, whet of the council. - act forbimndfordlecityinaoeepc- huh flag. The ceremony will take place It the 1ottt1shth-ttamtttrotmstmm the dual». meeting a the center. Girl and Boy Scouts, and members of the chapter will be plant. Tm'illbeacolorgnudcon- listing of n Girl Scout and a Boy tktmtwhoneitttahrpartinthepreseC tntioo_eestmr., The recent ofthe dimer, Mm. Ju- red Johnna, will introduce Mrs. t R. Phelps. yho 'till make, the preserttn- D. A. R. to Present American Flag To Community Center On Strum Denim. my 15, " 10:” o'clock. flagwiit be reamed notheConmmitycentetbytheNonh Sher-ere-D/at. _ Aathisiathe 1.stmeetin.ofthe - More the some: recs. I sirrqhtmehemoittbe-edtotGe wttttwis1ttoeainuterttte-- tres. 'over-Sty-nm, - ' 'frs.J9BaherisirxNm. 1!me Wannabe isttut-dsottbe"Y." H.P.67S,by M.“A115- - a u... in ”was.“ __ iiiis 7.; mam . wittdealwitht_ 'heeottuiorutJ-eseotA- "nkirthirtAmeeieanat--ities. MissPtod-Reaasist-tothe areetteettthernid-t"warrt- 'imArrtueio"Mr.Hatt,.at- nhvwkoftthlitodSnn-m "'rtt-tintherdoeatitmee-rsaasd olihedlomhiquudemad’m Aa-ie-of-se-ttuit-i.. &tAamrieantite, Iii-Rania.“ -m't0eheH.tttteimnt"Y"am u-d-eo-ttr-est- T“. May It and vim an mien-t. A period at di-iam will sou; Mi-Rami-ii-ttate Inter-Faith Group To Hear Talk Ott 'War Relocation' “Methadon- bbmhoi-H Tigh- Cuq-y he. bee-.- a-tettHNhqhruvaMttrerats. It m“: emrthgs-d “alum-.1 mtt-t.ge+.htadert d?zaair-aditac haunt-1mm CRICJCIDC f"ee-efp. has“... “hail: ii1ittt.trtaatyiittFiFGaq.q- was» 'uaRo"Mttt,mtam-eeott- United States Navy {layman vulwr’ Ill WI mflmm: -GGo_oi.% . um...- nuMuami-uhh'h t..rr.Im.ag.t-. II N IIIII-llll The eighth grade of Lincoln school presented an wanna, "The Forest Prince." Thursday evening. The Rus- 'sitstrtertahie-tinthetatteit of the 16th century m directed by ?frs.hieknpormandthechortmtd, Mrs. Inns Nina. Dating the mum. the Lincoln hurl featured than of Tsdnikow- ski, under the direction of Earl Stric- ht. ma... i, Kg: In a“ 0. walk "dit-r, .1 I 17ltt .,..,. .. at':t,'li'i _ thigh-I. included in the cast were Ann Tem- plaelon. Theodora lush. James Fried.. mm, Billx. Piccttietti, Gwen Sybuon. Bruce Wertheimer. Marjorie Baker, Edvard Non-kn. Jack Sherwin, No. rene Harrison and Roy PorterfieH. “cum-odd”. We-r-hal-hs. The bridegrooa’s fuller, Mr. George Scot: Cunning. med his son u best man. Usher: were Lien. Reilly, Mr. Hunt, and the Militant. Mr. Robert H. Habit, Jr. Mr. Leonard Balsam an. "O Per- feet Love” and concluded the ex- change of vows with "The Lord's Prayer." The newly wedded couple left the chancel under an arch of wreaths. A reception followed " the home of the bride's parents on Ra- vine drive. . 'The Forest Prince' Operetta Given By Lincoln Children _ Wearing a audition] gown at white and than veil. the bride exchanged "m WI- Ennicn (In-in; with the Reverend Latin W. Sherwin mad the ceremony. The bride's father an hi. daughter in Infuse. The Tune: twin, In. T. Hamit Eddy and Mia Jan Tana. W the groom's sisters, Mrs. Richard um and Mia Jul Culling, who served a wide-midi. we pale yellow gown: with matching ha. They carried banquet: of yellow flowers. Attending her that " mid oi honor. Milo In! Hubs! vote the am am of hyacinth blue and matching hat. Her bonus! ot yellow spring flower: included hmdcr iris. Atraro'ehte-aru'-. din-col chic of the W ctttrreh-thrBri6taromi.tem. ”late-gin." Miss My Hutu tyeaaethrbrid.otEaaiwitue- Smtcmjr. Miss Her-bet And Ensign Cuming Exchange Vows 1 blk. west, F4 Ire. north of aninil "Elm. Perennial and Bedding Plants SPECIAL SALE WtRtCO GARDENS ALL VEGETABLE PLANTS For transplanting in your Victory Garden _ (Giant Canadian Pansies) "o. PM! Av... Ravi-h -atatea from the We! 1fmitatwestragtexa-irrthdiitA Sr1tirytettotatai.t9tiiid ttilL't'gdrd'piey'2gei mhmhhgofpimm voice. Stt.a1_sehoottaegierk ttertitetrdtiidmoard-ai,sed-ic eremsviaitnesartdtraeege" in her home.lheti.dhereartaisointh. getief of victims of “donning. loot- illl. and handily, that followed (In "teihrtimtandthesrervertr-d,esti. Ruth: coming with imam In. Tttry-m-ttotha-ttr-ttid WWII!!!" aboutayuruo. Lady Elks to Give Pot-Luck Supper Sunday The nix! meeiihg of the Lady Elks will be on Tuesday, May 18, " the clubhouse at 1:30. p. m. The Lady Elks and the Elk's M will sponsor a pot-luck get-ma this coming Sand-y at r.30 at the Elk's Hall on Laurel Avenue. Mrs. Frank Golden it the lock! chairman and Mrs. Gus New in serving as the eo.ehairman. The con- mittee include: Mrs, Robert Green- stade, Mrs. J. G. Hester, Mrs. J. H. Stine. and Mrs. John Larson. Cards and dancing will be the let- tured entertainment of the even“ follqwing the supper. MisGgtt-rtsiriiro-t- Mofmmdhc Bantam-d lam-ill hadthetortd-dh_ .'ttohedttieftsrthedwi.a.srs. Ion: Emma zit-.54: Th In - Inn's. of a. We-es-i-ttttoi-it- MMMWMW Mw.¥ay11,n|hchni A-Tm'eyolrinaii Teeripamtimdt .4 It.“ “may?“ --H “rack-95' tim tmad.ete4 s, fWomen's Association Of PresWQerian Church ill Meet 10 and.“ - airaari: "r,+aM-th..-. “not... Mandi-om“ “whit-“H Didrmttimrreemtthe- to but net's with? Th NmWQ~mu a for $1.3m had to" 'ister-deer. the “not. "batty“. Our 1941 plyroll 1mm D 3597,0790 which n. "a It I). of our employees who mil- ed within the unitary and by our company. Before untied goods were in- vented, Americans, rich and poor'," made their own garden and "wintered" through on simple fare, chieftr all peck. corn bread and potatoes. m 6.... for :01!"th no...bm-oanlofoodht 'mrfubtk-oluusatro" for ”in. . . . TO HELP WINTHEWAI. WE MUST WORK HARDER. LIVE MOREISIHPLY Maven-db,“- [AYROLL DOLLARS wink”

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