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Highland Park Press, 20 May 1943, p. 4

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OCD Cooking School To Give Any Prizes During Class In '&qqlq w d “I and “I at; 'I is - on: u to u- " Wani- Cacti. ' b In it hit: a!“ ot " I‘. “I 3tat, a the R“ MY. Mr. e A. The than til begin M at hi . -. Gum - *0 I. bull to no (allowing PM.” Mt-u-aa, Mth and June 4th. Thir school thick in being Iraq!» to I. ecu-unity under the auspices of a. Contact Information Service of tuOHieeotthitianDefer-i.n the mortality ior bath Hank-ed all ineaperierteed cook: to learn how to ‘ntnkhten out" their New! co.- plicned food problcnl. How to ml: food urinals; point: will be disc-ad by a nationally known Hone Economist. Ilia Ann L. Ohm, who will conduct " that tulle-o a! the about Miss Olm will give my maul damnation: and since she in tail to be a superb cook " well u I delightful lecturer, the time allot. ed much ebss-en hour and: half- promiut to be all too short. Admin- sim, is FREE and arungemems have been made to can for children for the null mm of twenty-five cents for each child. " the local Y. W. e A. “clu- roan" before the demonstratimt. This re- quest has been made line: a large at- ten.danee in expected. Homnlim who lave not previously registered " the local Office of Civil- ian Defense for the Ichool may do so Helen Taylor Students To Give Musicale Sunday Afternoon Appearing on the program will be Mary Heath, Diane Singer. Mary Friedman. Betsy Quanz, Bob Fried- man, Kenneth Hirsch. Mary Katherine Amstecn. Evan Appeiman, Nancy Am- neen, Maxine Joseph Sheila McDon- nell, Billy Jorgensen, Betty Datick. Tommy Heath, Andrey-Elaine Tew, Patricia Barteli, Richard Tew, San- dra Trautwein. Marily Pearson, and John Cttrrintrton, all of Highland Park. They will be assisted by Claire Rubel. Sunny Minisian. and Edwin Leer, of Chicago. violin students of Ruth Ray. Pupils from Jhe studio of Helen Elizabeth Taylor will present a muni- cate at the Community Center on Sunday afternoon, May 23rd, at 3:30 o'clock. Anyone interested is cor- dIaIIy invited to attend. v'o l ' ' " Tat' B ‘ , 'l 'i, , I 3 I e u , .o' JM c, F _ I \ .3 / wig. ' tty,' tlllliiiSiiliilill mm muGas " phat An Inna-l financial report to Employee: of North Shore Gas Company WI. reeetsttr mUbed to the homes of all member. of our company. Thin report enablin- ed in detait our sue. of fuel Gal. Coke, and other Iii-pro- duck. then it showed wheres the money VII upent. The mun-[E- ment of North Shore Gal Com- p-ny believe. thot I fully in- formed employee oft-niulion in I lander. more effieieat omni- “lion. th .Yonr Cu Cot-’0’ h. 'ost It", too, and them an no" of In Eh. to my - WI expect to me I not. of C. - mic. - III. -th. Thor will make VIII-H- ”no" bot w. (uni you) val nil. _ Husband (answering phone): l'm sure I drm't know. Why Ion't you try the weather bur- an?" Wife; "Who was it? Hnshar nilor. I “Mb” TOM CLARK sand: "Must have been a He wanted to know if as! was clear." . nrm man-“hum" , when she took a plant. In this can w.1< “I m - "MttbMtf 'hwra'gdft Illa“ MD-dig" mum...mtnam 'riAt..Myrn-r, _ _ -.. "TILWW~...O:5 wmmmmxuy- ...C_sbattir. wand-mlhyne A _ - 'H-t ottertagr-t--ediars nude by Lani Belmont! of HM . . . Sewing "rviee-Mrs. Alba! tgstt.r..Ctattstrorimtmetitm,Jaek D.vi....Dareroorsss-.... Cuffs: club It l0 p. In. ' Tuesday. May IS-- Illu‘nc by Gloria Lind ot High- wood . . . Birthday eelzbntion. Innov- inn m men with birthday: in Hay...Goldstampinx-ervice... ,Photoboothopen...Dnrkroo-xin- strttetiort, Robert Keller . . . Leather "aitinrtnsetimsMissRosethrita... Craft room instruetioet, Min Pat Ben- am. Wednesday. May ab- Ipila‘nladprinu 'Hr-der-see. D {If M. In, 3- ordst--r...Phot0tteh atr.3tt-gat-...Nrartroi" t-sto6e...v-wlth Geaerhgetttetdiate_atrtsm.,, Mmuandmhdwopu.. Ctmeehbnti0p.rrr. 2 p.rn.. Wivei' club with program featuring Mrs. J. R. Ginsberg, of Fort Sheridan, and refreshments served by Dorcas ruddy of Zion Lutheran church of Highwood. . . . Evenimr---, Variety program by Mrs. Lois Bailey, bell-ringer of Chttago, and accordin- in. Mrs. William Carlyn. Refresh- ments . . . Jewelry craft. Lester Mat- thewwn . . . Craft room 'tmtmetiort, MiheMatwine...DBrkr-open . . . Sportsman's hour at 9pm Thursday. May 27-- - - _ Quia program. emadueted by Mrs. Robert Pierce of Glencoe . . . Gold lumping unite . . . Sewing service. Mn. Cora St. John . . . Photo booth oren...Darkroomsandrraftshop opcn . . . Coffee club at 10 p. m. My, Mar 26-- Lincoln School PTA Dessert Bridge To Be May 26 ar, Avery. and Mrs. W. If. Armstrong are chairmen at the card party with Mrs. Thomas Clark in than" of tick- " sales. Tickets may be obtained by mulling Mrs. Clark at H. P. I943. This will bc the final social func- tion under the presidettry of Mrs. J. M. Watqins, Jr., and will feature door tuizc, and a r:nilr. Mrs. Richard J. Sm}, i, the Iu‘w maiden! for the ium. which the rl the J: Hadle momma-An! 2:00 thrctt house for wives oi service men-music by Highland Park Music chdr-Mrs. A. L. Byfidd. director. r.30 Craft instruction fy Richard M-nan. F 3m Spot pex8ream--Fosor" Datum: and Singen. ' 8le Post tmod-Format-High- Pare GS.O. . 9'.” Refreshments. Saturday. May 22- 1:30 Ke-Pri-. 8:30 Dan“ '-d--kenihrorth GS.O. Overnight Sleeping. including Brak- fast 3Se. F . Smithy. May 2b- 91!) Jan club. . 4:3 08:56.! Inuit recordings. 6.qtt In": mm. " an See--- 723 All Mai: Nth. _ "tlt Cult “new by Wendell m. " 8:39 Dane ind. m. Mar "- ' _ Sale ukulele " Monty. I.) It, .%pitr. i, th 1943-4 term MMwIkmihm-n 'mdphumum'h- Mira-I. “How Shall We Ration Rio?" will be ‘iltlllled by Kim RM C 2np'dt, trt y not“ serv- in " ore 'it'trrfr. 'gt"""'"""""'"" te. Rabbi To Discuss 'Rationing Roligion' HIGHLAND PARK 0.8.0. Ttut The Lincoln School PTA will give Drum Bridge on wednesday/Mar a at I :30 p. m. in the school auditin- m. There will be a fashion show in hich some of the mothers is well as ' children will model clothes from It Jack and Jill Shop. Mrs. Edwin adley, Jr., will serve as commentat- :30 Craft in baum. rm Photo im :00 Informal send record Mr 30 30 n l :10 p. There t rh some " children Jack and ley, Jr., I ay, May Em...wtauu lay, May ar-- lance- Inf fee W illiam High hour " tructim, so for wives of service y Highland Park Music \. L. Ryfizld, director. “traction fy Richard srbe m e, t ion , Park GSO, 'ds IN P. H. Prk quiz program M rs, Cyrus Armstrong mceti irecnc Cult dial A“. the di"irtatriNd (um it" In. Job Davies. at. oi Ad. .inl Dow-u. cm at the Ninth Nani District, and Mrs. E. A. Loki-t. wife of Capt. Iadofot. Chic! of St.“ ot the Ninth Haul Ditrict. Over sun decks of playing and: vet: donated and will be ' to Great Lakes for the boys stationed there. Decorationn remind of ftatts sent down Iran: the naval station for the occasion. In. Everett Millard Donates War Bond to Bluejacket Benefit lambda-ulteri- -itke8$9WarBarqdthntwas -sr-ert.ofiereftr,-.. not It: In” B-gtr Bi-es-UU-tltr-tttry Maia-Tm.layll MrsG-Ctadrservedaseo- chit-II. In. a F. Day. I“. (1 Cd. not! ot van staid-n. on. a: an: In... Mulch-WM-o-ahtcoochl- tr 'esied for the besaefit. M eighty-live door - were or.“ to the hue new of Iii-cu it!) rdkd 150 table: a bride [new .cwoody mud m'“. III- an. and taNe reserve cards. Dean! and coffee w served. In. Rabi Bard, In. served " chi-n in than of collecting the win! in! the benefit. Red Cross Seeking Nurses For A rmy Nurse Corps Upon entering the Army Nurse Cum. 3 name Income. a commissioned officer with the same my. rights and privileges " other Army officers. A nurse joining the Army banana a acc- ond lieutenant, with pay and anow- was Malina; $216 a month. Nurses are asked to enroll for the Army Nurse Corps at the Red Cross Recruiting Station. 529 S. wattash ave- nue. Chicago. Branch Red Cross Nurse Recruitment offices are open Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at IRB Chicago avenue; Evartstoet..and on Monday from 9 mm. to 5 Fm. and Wednesday from I p. m. to 8 pm. at 148 North Oak Park avenur. Oak The Blueja’eketa report that they have plenty of yarn for knitting. A call has gone out mr sweeten and knitted helmets for the boys stationed 'm the Aleutian Islands. Call Mrs: Thomas Creigh " H. P. l89. for yum if you an help supply this demand with finished garments. The Sixth Service Command In. requested the Chicago Chapter of the Red Cross to procure 250 additional - for the Army Nurse Corps immediately, it has been announced by Lieulemm Colonel Purl C. Fisher, tannin: at Army Nurses in the Sith Conn Area. The - we needed for pountial foreign Mimi! and to "plate Army nurses who have left the area tor oversea My. _ -- Registered nurses who are between the an of 2t and 45 who are China: of the United States or one of the Unhed Nations are eligible for Army duty. _ Over 850,000 Books Are Given To Service Men Park, trans" lounge! m MTV l'illl'wu "".'"TI a where service men help lhemelvu.) Antique Show In Thrse hooks can be returned " anr) . U.S.O. lounge or dub ettrottte, or ','/Etranston This Week any tibrary or Vidory Book depositi Many unique denier, from the E At Victory Book When. 69 Fast Lake street, vohntem from lo- cal libraries and Gray Ladies of the Red Cross work any Ind night in- qmting. sorting and arranging for "amnion of the boob. Local trucking concerns mum the puck- Mted boob. with" M- Alpha Gamma Delta Alumnae to Meet The North Shore m m at 51pm Gum-a Delta - hold in Cmat "teetimtotttte-mtmt Ion- day afternoon. my " " the has. of In Irving M. Blur. In Cour street. Bum. There wink“ eteethttaMotrtee" otdnrerortmtthepeoeeedstothe "I'll-(f nap-numb” Ga-n- Delu lot W chi-inn. In Don-HA. [lard Ev-rt-q-toe-ee" and log-uh the ”a. with Ml! - in“ “I!" _ . Sent to Camp- To date. reports Roden, 7511!) vol.. nm have been distributed to service tm. Most oi the book shipments we bccn to camps and posts within v Sixth Service command, and all cu: points have now been fully sup- iml. More than 12,000 books have an sent to Seattle. and 3M00 hire me to War Relocation camps in the r west. Still more books are plated th week in Uso.'s in troops-in- ansit lounge. in the railroad station: wry Book deposit Many Imam: denier, from the East and Middle West are bringing Ink-Ia k headquarters, 69 to Evin-ton for the unique exhibit minute": from bland sate u the Wow-1f: duh of 'ear Ladies of the Evaetstort, May " through lily U. thy and night in- The show is unmoved by the Chicago Ind Imnrilt tor Roekfoed College club Ind h the the boob. Local ninth mum show any have Inna tampon the "l Enmton. Mrs. June. maul - t etltTe. of Eva-non is m. Bf. Em Gordon. PM Air-y June 17th "We do not km. we eagtttot nt.. my: my which in the m ileu- ine-Mite or death. We of Christian faith believe and tram that the grave is not the end of lite, but rather the door to another and better world. We believe that death gives all there is of worth to tile; night here is some". where else a dawn. Thailand-admin M Gold- Icahn 1-: thh. t9ttarasa-t6qebtotHestrer mimickibunco-vhhiucody two or we: in” 3‘ mud in praetieeorertohiBeDr.A.W. Whamlcolbyu. lich- “Masai-Whiting.“ 'Teua.eoioi%Hatti.B.Gar6= n0r.A.W.Gotd-I.mml. Mrs. In! L King Kit-in. has. uni Mrs. F. 'ta-td - 0.- wairasa.,aodsisoraradehadrs The {om at" -qrterd "gently by Dr. Gado- " the mu tt6afrimsdriitrHbesaHot hind'nycniuulollown: "tuowthatirrtimeati_,hm. hrtiieandhowvabitihtotrrtogBd aarie"iebrstdedr-qrt to try tank: (to. my": its fear. Huconghinphndlihwe all earth, Me and death an equal Human] all Msmrtdbebrave enough tome! what " must meet. “If those we love and Jtress uhinst our hearts could never die, perhaps that love would perish iron the earth. It is better far, to live tife's brief span of years on this lemma! globe. where death is king, than have etern- at life where love is nqt." And in closing, Di. Gordon spoke the " words in reference to his friend which also seems fitting to lay of Shower Given Honoring Miss Joan Jordan "Were I to tell of his sterling char. rctcr. his genuine American princi- ples, I would not be able to add one thing to what you already know, for his daily life reflected all these nunly attribtttes. He dried to the mm of hmnan joy, and were each one for whom he did some kindly deed, or spoke a word of sympathy and cheer to bring one {lower to his grave. he would sleep tonight beneath a wild- rrm'ss of nowers." Last week, May 10. marked the m amivcmty of the burning of book: in Germany. Many more titles 'ineethattimehavebeenaddedtothe lid of books hand from Nazi con- trolled mics. Nazi comm! and de. atrttetimt of the free printed word you had in hand. No nationality is ex- empt. The {Outwits is I unis] list of American writers only and their han- ned books. Thou name: proceeded by anasteriAhavealttheirbonut-L Anderson, Maxwetl--Eve of St. Mark Beret, Ste_Jutsn Brown's Body Buck. Peari--American Unity and Asia, Dunn Seed Cnidwell. Erskine-All Out On the Road to Smolensk Davies, J. K--Mission to Moscow 'Gunther, John Hemingway, K-For Whom the Bell ‘Lewis. Sinetair" . ‘Londm, Jack 11euisN _Arliratd-Ameriean Opin- Sword Shirer, Wiftiam-.Bertin Diary ‘Sinclair, Upton Smith, H. K.--Ust Train from Ber- lin Steinbeck. John-Moon is Down In Dubious Battle Whom-on. Donna 'Van Dom. Hendrik ‘Vanu. Ethet Wright. Riehar6-Native Son. Twelve Million M ' Tons Keller, Helen-How I Became a So- cialist _ 'Knickerbocker, 'H. R., ion and the War Milky. Edna St. IC-taim 'Mowrer, Edgar Sandburg. Cirl--.Atreaham Lincoln The Fcoplc. Yes ""'F Shrunk Vincent-Not Peace, but a For those who in mm”! hours among the chops. It: Glace Roekford College club. under III. . rectiem of Mrs. Way-e Salty o! Eva-um will operate u and“ In: when patrons In. thd tight nint- nan. In. June- Ban of Eva-non m be-Otis-sho-Mr-res- “mm-1.1m... dau- Malt-illumm t',P2dTiitrarpgrtftt 0- de - oahtrde.io-e-'.arboe. 'tmr-ist-hats, _. Im H. P. Public Library -iqAt_ee.gtHt- ,mr)4tob_Nmqfhg- ersudtlen-.hh-V ma Mehaqtttirvarho_-- u.c.c.s any was- " kahuna-yawn.- “which to: the b-atret.t t.-mrra.otth.-i-neh “mania-.6: Wudllnaeuy. Atlgivu tis-tur-a-sit-Hts' wu-ugqrdbhuotd ttteNNdSame'faisrvi-. At-the-ingest-retreats- "-sbrMr.ardMrsMrrW%ttrs MrsMarrJ_MrsC1mrratBd “Mudbmm -ergtSetiegiMthatthe-i- mmtfmmdaidforu ggsmerttkeweMitteexb_ Allan wereteBdthattheeahebeirtg-ed ,msitmtthat,dmtotkeurttttats "nlweddiss.oheeattaihdtoorstassr t-drhirdtsetotheratimtimrrrb- Ttserh--to.theeverimgwere theMrsC1.mursairsi,MrsA.agi- ad. In. Gem: Tali and In. MamieBostiottitmmHighwoodaod Mm.LtesthotHigNamtNk. Methodist Church Groups Hold Regular Meetings The Woman's Society of Christian Service heard the Rev. Eskil Freder- kksort, former pastor of the church, at their regular meeting on Saturday. May 15. The group meets the third Saturday of each month. Mrs. Reu- ben OlsolLis president of the organi- ution. _The Hist-wood Methodist church, located at Highwood avenue and Ev- er" place announce its activities as follows: On Tuesday, the official Board which meets the "eond Tuesday of each month. met at the home of Mrs. Charles Anderson of Higbwood. Friday. May li, the Intermediate League will meet " the home of "in Oriana This: on North avenue, High- wood. at 1:30 p. m. for discussion: and group singing. _ Christy Knaak Named Program Manager of Illini Theatre Guild Miss Christy M. 538 Central street Highland Park. a student at the University of Ithtttis, has been named scrim Near program '2mtatter of the mini Theatre Guild. madam dun: league " the University. During the school year, no MI participate in the mini Theatre Guild work including the Won of a series of plays primarily foe the en- tertainmettt of smite men. The un- dergraduate staff of which Miss Kmak is a member, appoints the mem- bers of the busing: and production crews for each of the Guild dramatic productions. will preach at 7:45 pan. on "Heb for the Sinful." Miss Alice Olson of Highland Park will presc’nl a piano solo "Bmtrree" by Bach. Elect Officers Of Braeside P. T. A. At Meeting Monday - At? the Saint!” evening service on Mar 23,. the Rev. LION G. Luna The Braeside Parent-Teachers civic association wing-old its final meeting of the season " the Braeside school auditorium on Monday evening. May 24, at 8 o'clock at which time the re- port of the organixatiorts' minding committee will nnnounce its recom- mendation of officers' for the 1963. 1944 school yen. q The nomina'ting eommittee is com- posed of the following ETA. mm- berg: Mrs. Carl How-rd, Human R. Witttmt and George Scrub. At this meeting the Bmeside Play circle will present " arid-d novelty [en-re number. Thi M it died- ed by Remy Hobos. one of the di. rector: of the Bnuidc PIA. . mmmrmsuLm-il -MiiNrhIttiratsicTeH. pint: WNW. M "see-det-itat-te- t.t9t1.atthePo.tOttieestr_d Sun)“ In." _--". 1rarh'a"d"crdt.'lf2""" tmrthotiearnri.w-im.a6aer- 'rr-i-eh.- M '*e6ee_irthr'raier. THE HIGHLAND PARK "I” Therewiittemtoemissimteh- tkrrt_rhr_-rsg-ero, page.“ uh- [2:21:11 Email-twin! on & ottWHAV STORY we: FOR SALE: DOBERMAN P9180!- er-six weeks old M2r,1 'toch " Willy Nuke" K . M. 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