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Highland Park Press, 12 Aug 1943, p. 3

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2.‘ Society | is girls attended ivan high | sc io: Chicago: and Gregg <Busiâ€" college. *A hoficr Hearst : W. . Jr., is a second enant in the marine air corps.| Thus.all three C children | are ines. ean Stewart Cady and Margot Van| Riper Cady, sisters; who live at { Park avenue, were enlisted as} pri in the wi ‘s reserve :j he United States ine corps onday, August 2 | Enlist In . â€"© Marine Corps Mrs. B.. Frank Reath Jr.} and + , Linda Mari¢, have returned ) Midland, T , | where | Put. m is stationed with army lair cotps‘ to occupy their home on Clavey dore, Uehling, chairman, Mrs. Willard a-hymlcwriu t A \Lieut. and llrs. :John | Laurie were visiting theit â€"| last week, Licut. Laurie Bas to Vieâ€" toria,; Texas, where he is stationed with the‘ army ‘ait corps, and Mrs. Lauric,. the lyn Bengon, will join him the first of next week. He is the m of the Joltn D. Lauries of Roger Williams avenue, and she is the daughter of th¢e Irtot Bensons of S. St. Johns avenue waby Put. Evo Mini has b¢een promotedf 10 private, first class, transferred to Sicux Palh.;‘a., re he will feae dasuanr * CC V T fictd, Utak. â€" ! =._ ‘â€" ; and on Hamburger of Winnetka and o DX A, Kittermaster of Highland Patk. I:&:fi-nwi&\f gardens are it 1o: exhibit. A ‘*bcr may | as many entries as) she wishes, but) they “fhtn*y for judging b,?”:”‘--' ba *4 Th meeting of the club will hhm rzhm at 2:13 o‘clock. A report will be made by nominating committee, consisting: of | Mrs.. Theoâ€" ‘\Entered as second class matter March 1911, at the Post OlfTeu}lichhdJ Issued Thursday of each woek ‘i! Highiand Park $16 Laurel Highland Tlinois. Telee cation must be written on one side of the paper only, amtd be signed with name and address of ‘the writtr. should reach 4“\%‘- moon to insure appearance in Harves; RVicgoi'y of Ravintia m On Friday A ||Rharvest Victory |show will be otsored by the Ravinia Garden club Friday, Aug: 13, at the of Mrs. W.| R. Wright, 1121 Lin¢toln aventie. Exhibits will include, Vi¢tory garden or artistic a ements of et for â€" decorative: purposes. ting will be awarded for the best i 3. + & t:cosl? arâ€" m f t t show : fi i for the woâ€" t in r ites. â€"â€"| / A brother,, Aviation |Cadet cben Mini, reported last to Miami, . to begin his flight : trainâ€" ; They are the of Mrs. Julia i of Grove avenue, Highwood, . the current isgue. Subscription rates : *Ufln year se-n-:ruh-n-jt&l'rn Resolutions dcm-q. card o the current isgue. « k in town Fri ywillbel‘r.l pnd Mrs. Patterson, \Eo will be the 8ty : of ~Mr. / and . Mr Sidng:y{ Se of M5 Orchatd lane. : Attending the youg. cowple will be Chester® Patterson: Jr., a | brother ‘of the bride, who is a sty at Massaâ€" tis Institute of Tech , and the ‘s sister, (Miss Mary Kelsey Binder. | â€" | Mr, Binder will receive his navigaâ€" tor‘s ‘wings Saturday from the army air cortps navigator sc at Seilman field, La., and will be. issioned a second Keutenant. He‘ his bride will lWWave immediately for a honeyâ€" moon in the north woods. ‘Mins M ughter ‘of ot Ne# York: ang Cartoll| Btades €w inder Jr., fon of, MF. and (Mre. Boder of 9f7 Forest avenue, will be .married Monâ€" day afternoon, Aug. t6, in\ the Binder Mht 4 o‘cleck. Th¢ ceremony will béf?nfor-ed by Dr. Pau\ Hutchâ€" inson of Winnetka. &3 * Pattd;r.son- mded wMorldavyedP'ng'A%emn s Thursday, August 12, 1943 THE HIGHLAND FARK PRESS *1 +882 Sisters ions intemded for publiâ€" on L alnacoto Setu s ns e lt o t covian deksy > »C t m f %ndtqbt:lue gague of Women Mrs. Haller, president, h rviked June of this éat. Lis d as ithe two most mf-flhlr tivities during‘ this period were the work on the six: April clections and |the agsistance to "the school board on the first step toward the collection on delinquent taxes. The | Leagque mvcrti ;:l tire membership by telephone through election captains to secure a. tive vote in the | ¢lections, and the‘n of votes cast exceeded that of any other year. in an uncontested election. One of the Leaâ€" Igue's strongest policies is that: of, inâ€" formed, intere?ed parficiimim in govâ€" ernment. The committee which workâ€" Hed in the county office at Waukegan | recording the l;ist‘ of tax delinquents is \how assisting | in addressing the tax | notices. o | f the summer in ‘preparation for the fall (programs and the League school. The: League conducted a drive to in uit ta ficis â€"fitengl aid to the Illinpis League of Women Voters, and have worked on organizaâ€" tion‘ and work in personnel. . :\ Another â€" son, . Robert :Saunâ€" ders, is taking seventeenâ€"week course in radip at the army. post at Truax Field, Madison, Wis.‘ Robert â€" Stancliffe graduated from the army air force 37th Coflege(w ing Denchmcn‘t of Clemson c e, S. C., last Friday and has reported to the t Training â€" Center, Nashville, Te ;“fot classification as a pilot, rdier, or navigator. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Stanâ€" cliffe of Hnwé\orne lane, ‘and is a graduate of $t! Johns Military acadâ€" emy,; Delafield, Wis. He enlisted in the air corps reserve while attending Northwestern: *nivtlfsi(y. David Saunders III is receiving his ambulance training with the Ameriâ€" can Field Service in India. The son of Mr. and Mrs. David Saunders Jr., he has yvoluntegred for a â€"year‘s sefrce as an ambulance driver for which he rtreives 6 pay. _ The one general | meeting in this three month period was the allâ€"day anâ€" nual meeting on April 28, with an atâ€" tendance of 150. Mr. William . D. Clarke, assi director of the Briâ€" tish Inf%s‘«via, ‘spoke on "Economic‘ P 3 Now and After the War." There were two board meetings, and regular: meetings of deâ€" The mgm:.r Pat; Léague of Woâ€" men Voters sypported the tax approâ€" priation for a town recreational proâ€" gram and aronth public interest in the school budget m ing, The department of Gov Its Organization started a J of Women Voters at the Highland Park: high school and gave a Girl Scoutbcitizenâ€" ship talk at . the BrTmifle school. in April. 65 ucss ud Td inct ruslouneg pemunitices juring Events of Year Outlined In Voters League‘s Bulletin PINK P0 0 DJ is Now STEAK â€"CHICKI SINCE 1901 LAKE COUNTY‘S MOSI _ RESTAURAN } UNDER NEW HiH ‘Womens News _‘ Locéls LEAVE$ FOR CAMP ;. _Amnfxf.mv FURLOUGH After a/furlough of ten days, Corp. Jack Strapford, 20, son: of Mrs. Elizaâ€" beth Stratford of 1022 N. Green Bay road, wilf leave today for Jefferson Barracks, Mo. He had been studying radio at Silver Springs, Md. Myfs. Stratfor(| entertained ‘at a dinner i?r fier sonSundgy, â€" > where ‘ship had docked. Murray ; home .in . February 1 has been atsea for several months. |. The | fotmer Betty»=Murray, now Mrs.. Heath Wakelee of: Cincinnati, O., became, the mother of a b‘hz daughter pn July 28. The baby h; been natikd Wendy Murray .Wakeâ€" lee. Visiting the Wakelees is Midge Murray.} rs. Wakelee‘s younger sigâ€" ter. [ m Calls Egbarents From East Port Sgt. Patterson has been u-u,'q ferred t eftmp Forrest,. Tenn., to Los Angéles, Calif. ~He is setflx with the infantry. a U.S. Air East. Morris church in Mr‘f 1 and Capt. _ The North Shore International Reâ€" lations: Clasg will celebrate lmdum year at a § meeting whi be held at . home of Mrs. David Cahn, 205 Marbor street, Glencoe, on Tuesday; At 17 at 1:30.. At this meeting Eyé Curie‘s "Journey Among Warriors" will be presented in absenâ€" tix to" Mr3/\Meyer Steinberg as Capt. Steinberg‘s)| family have taken. resiâ€" dence near |Ris post of duty, Fort Sill, Okila. The prize was won in a recent world : affaifs competition. * The p selection is particularly appropmaite.! Miss Curie, â€" impatient with whatsishe considers the ‘absiird cliche about a "small world," believes that only thinking of it as immense and varied| tan people realistically apâ€" proach ‘soluton to problems fundamenâ€" tal to. interdependent: living. ~The gt program the time s pose ‘and | | streamline i hours‘ and clearing cen Memhzz come to Pk’ wm- . ‘l from Frifih August 17," Capt. William . recmi’ly 4 pating in | Capt. K Weds‘l Highland] Park‘s famous Tokyo raidâ€" er, Capt. rd Knobloch, was marâ€" ried to ong of his former classmates at ‘the . sity of Wisconsin, Miss Ro.emar% ice, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. I. E {Rice of Madison, Wis., on Sunday, Apg., 1. > * 1 Relatic'):Ls Class To Celebrate LIEERTYYVILLE 1031 Nâ€"CHOPS OPEN : E FAR M seulty® EXCLUSIVE &g.) Howell Murray called| _ Campbell chapter, Qrder of the € oweii| Eastern â€"Star, will meet Welnesday t "Mr. and jMts. . Howel evening, Aug. 18, in the Masonic tem 31 N. Linder avenue, Tue#s| oro ‘a+ 7.30 a‘clock. j bombing missions for the orce in India and the Fa* were married by the Rev. at . the Bethel Lutheraf r;hdison. Attendants w':rs ce Bohn of Arlington, Va,, Cenneth Newbury of Mfi.fi bloch, son of Mr. and Mrs, robloch of Fort Sheridan, urned home aftéer partici« Lndbloch Madison been necessarily*curtailed, t has been to good purâ€" ys. will© be devised to s program to fit budgeted t serve as a. community er, on postâ€"war problems, the community are welâ€" the class in its informal note the change of date , August 13 to Tuesday, p feels that although its Shar! rhe PRESS Many scenes of the North Shore and Lake (Michigan are depicted, in addition tq the dunes at WauRtgan and glim‘;“s of : California. â€" Mrs. Stevens many studies of Norâ€" way‘s tains and fjords in water colors and wils and there are flower pictures taken from nature. An éxhii@ of water colors and oil paintings of the late Clara Hatch Stevens aré .to be on view at the home of hs Percy H. Prior, 1026 Wade amfi, on the afternoons of August ll.q‘\‘d_l& J oi CAMPEELL CHAPTER TOMEET., WEDNESDAY || Honeoraay. Exhibiq&ainti‘ngs Of Lat?";%rtist & iLieut. T ore |R. . Ruwitch, the bride‘s brothtr, is home from Fort Washington, Md., and served as beit nan at the wedding. Ushers were old Eicnds of Lieut Waxman from the reat Lake§{Naval Training :ndo.T Where he spedt eight months last year. ~ Miss e Meyers of Springftield, the bride‘s Fbommate at Cmnecfi':tt college, was fnaid of honor. Her | Attendants | ere her . sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Joseplh . Ruwitch of St. Louis, and Esther Spier of Highand Park, a junior bridestmaid. y junior bridesimaid. .. ; 0e \â€" The bria pleted her sophomore year at Conhecticut colleg¢ in June. A nav? pilgt], Lt. Waxman is a gradu« ate jof Majsachusetts Institute of Technology. ‘and has been in the baval air" fiikce for t3 months; j \) The marr of Miss Elizabeth uwitch, hter | of Mrs. Simon Ruwitch :of Moraine road, and jeut. (j.g.)| Murray M. .Waxman, USNR, son of Mrs. Elizabeth F. Waxâ€" man of ait, Mich., took place Sunday everihg in :the bride‘s honi, followed by alreception. . .: i Lt. Joseph{Ruwitch is with the navy in Tucson, jpwhilk a‘ third brother, Lt. Robert F. Rpuwitth, is with the U. S. air crops in\ Enqgland. (Lt. Theodore is also wiw he army air corps. â€" Lieut. . man and. his bride are residing,in)' allas, Tex,, where he is stationed. ‘! * j Elizabeth Ruwitch, Lt. M. M. Waxman Wed On|Saturday Gas ranges to their line of apâ€" in operation as well as pleasing to the eye.. In addition to the Ad in a . Florida newspaper : "Wantedâ€"Man to lay about 600 sq. ft. concrete |driveway, labor only, will ‘swap baby or started chicks." > f | We were able to find a few good Mother ‘(on phone) : Daughter, dear, could Papa and I leave tonight?" We‘re invited out for the evening." /‘ teep . ; ~*"Time" for July 19 records a Chicago divorce suit on: the grounds that the husband would not let the wife. cook with gas. Naturally she won the divorce. The latest models <of Gas mate laborsrs over 37 and a 4â€"F meter reader for Winnotka. We over time at time & one half. d h ‘TOM CLARK . . still further Chica :3'Wellesley f Club 3‘-Entertain is Undergrads Aug. 15 °> , _ The of the Chicago Wellesiey Club mfi'fimin ‘the Wellesley unâ€" dergraduates of the Chicago aréa ht an cquaint hip Tea on Sunday afâ€" tjrnoou.‘ iu‘nzt 15th, at" the home of Mrs. V. Pierson, in Wiknette. Special ghests at the tea‘ will be the incoming {freshmen and their mothers. |Inct erw those entering Wel l#s)ey“m this fall are; Florence Jey college this fall are; Florence illings, Margaret Cogswell, Glencoe; Ar , Geraldine Rasmussen, | MAINTaAJNZD . BY . a FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST | , â€" : you are muuvn-‘k to use. ThE f CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM fluv w aR s o I ‘!n-fin.afl‘.-.bgp_.-. f‘mnl.a’-..hl p.as 42 43 North Sheridan Road . ‘hm the Bible and all the wri of Mary Baker Eddy | may be read, borro ‘or purchased ning to make a social 4 t any other personal call thu‘yo-mwnwen,difi‘ us > Decide now to make 1 Long Distance calls â€"â€" and keep all calls ay as possible, Thank you. ILLINOIS BELL Migh! War nNeeDs Th$ wires Now. Long Disâ€" umwlephonelhafn ecrowded to capacity â€"â€"and your "nonâ€"essentlal" call may delay some message that is necessar 4"”. Your operator tries i put every call through, but she cannot know whether ‘one call is more important than another, | t ts ? foreign j 19 Logal Pastor Attends r C , Cofiference Held . l Li wass | [ ++ BetBany Evangelical | was aâ€" mor#® the pastors who participated in : lfthâ€" annual â€" Pastors‘ Institute andl@Â¥fEducational Conference held at th 'venity of. Chicago, July 26â€" jog ist 8. The twoâ€"week program proâ€" dég <a series of lectures and "reâ€" Qf[ tourseés. stressing the theme of [PPastoral Leadership in Wartime." l! Institute was sponsored by the Divfiiity School of the University of Chifago, the Chicago Theological semâ€" imaty, . Meadvilie. Theological School, ndfDisciples Divinity House, theologiâ€" cal |Spstitutions which recently organiâ€" zedEthe Federated Theological .Facâ€" ult}$ largest Protestant seminary staff in §Be country. . fatfily made her home in ‘Bannockâ€" ifor a number of years, have anâ€" ted the birth of a daughter, Cari oEborn in Angolo, Ind., on Jurie 29. P t sEr hm t +m 28 ) E:nd Mrs. Wayne Aldridge, the Eleanor Bakstad who with her available ';Wv f aoore w COMPANY i ie Â¥ xt 1) +, .‘H

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