Cross ï¬ard«l to Lieut. William Pet In "E 165 a F4 1‘ Mes u;luomt-. "Ul‘ All musical Ytiet tavorites, old and new! "IHE MUSIEAL MILKWAGON® | Page 2 FoRr R! puRITY WEAR! HEAR! m\ BUY WAR BONDS «. W â€" WGN LAVOR wash the grids; it will remove the g." And if you take my advice, I) k‘ep watsr away from the hesting grillâ€" Always preheat the grill with ‘ \closed before msing, for sandwi Lm&m* meat, k When using waflle| grids, eat 11 minutes. THAYESICAL in l ddiccAdtoie in 4 ¢ .;.“533‘! b’.? tL=â€"a"tâ€"â€" After using :your |walle 2e tap Wges and the giids wich a . Ustin k ge bmd‘ to remove any zw‘ beltt. And leave the| rrids WItld ®, /S,, Ca in 2 sXÂ¥ 0" <pâ€"â€" * o i y | 7 C N3 x | P AYV \ 24 e s C 1e. . ~ | 2 PR .M ie ~Â¥m â€".| <aC > \a . eiaws" > " d 18 S "‘. “ ‘l",:†* ‘r"t; Pilath wt ol \ A0 ‘:' 1 , ; + c?‘(}/: ’ ~ ;' » 8 § | t' ag % ‘ | Flyi w TIPS ON THE CARE OF WAFFLE BAKERS AND SANDWICH GRILLS PU BLIC $ E'R,VlI“CB |COM us _ OF NORTHERN ujx.m‘ox_( â€" Lieut, Richard C. Stem of 1157 Hazel avenue, Deerfield, graduated from the Army Qit Forcés Central Flying Trainâ€" ing | and school at: Frederick field, Okla. on August 30.receiving his conpmission as a combat pilot. Robch R. Early is undergoing boot training at Great Lakes Naval Training station, His wife, Clara, makes her Ensign William M.. Jones of 310 N. Linden avenue was amony the fourteen North | Side résidents members . of| a large tlass of weather cadets in the Army |Air Forces Technical Training Com detachment : enrolled â€" in ‘the University â€" of Chicago‘s Institute of M who were graduated and issi second Keutenants last week (Sept. 6) in exercises in Rockeâ€" feller Memorial Chapel. ‘< (mp GOLFERS:; Ploy the North Shore‘s finest daily fee course SPEFU\L' SUNDAY FEEâ€"Golf+ ers| teeing off before 7 a. m, 18 rks $1.50 $ 4 Sundaysâ€"1 :00 to 4:00 p.mM * |_ After 4:00â€"$§1.00 o \__ LADIES‘ Day. t at BRIERGATE GOLEF! Skokie: Blvd. and Waukegan Rd.‘ Deerfield, Illinois | cmi... Phone: Whitehall | 6530, . BRIERGATE _ COUNTRY CLUB â€" Ly FIT! we eve pucs Mondays and Fridays or Deerfield 595 Electricity has gone to warâ€"don‘t wasle, it! AAnbminilinigttte s ...A Stuck ? If the waffle 3 â€" improper preâ€"heating or ening in the buxet.#nnh the wire brush and Won e When sundwiches are: too opening the grids will pr But if some time elapses | wich and the next, be : the grill occasionally. L es ma‘im, te‘relfn tiptop shape ... réady for service on a moment‘s notice, How do we|stay that way? Why, it‘s vety simple. Our owner gives us the proper care. And yoy‘d be surprised what the right treatâ€" ment does for electric waflle bakers and sandwich toasters: _ _ |â€" With your war workers on t shifts, you‘re probably using thesé appliancés mure to make qneâ€"person meals. So if you‘d like to know how to keep npplimd[‘ps in the pink of conditipn, we‘ll be . With your war w these appliancés m know how to *ceg' glad to show yoyu. . Ex |Pvt. Fred Sheiton who entered servâ€" ide in March is now serving cï¬terma wjith: the Army lin: Australia. :'l is the son. of Mr. and Mrs. Georg .&nelton of Nort‘r avenug. â€" f:44 |Pfc. Nello " Silverstrini has <been apwarded | the good conduct njedal. for eke Avior, efficiency, and fiâ€" dflity. mbeq of‘ James Siverstrini of Highwood ayenue, *fligth he is stationed: at. the Edgewood | Arsenal; d., . withâ€" the Emi]itaty N‘KF:E i Harry J. Willwerth, 33, uj 2552 re Park drive, has ated from ruit training with highest hotors in company at Great Lakes (Navail |â€" Thompson, @ ‘smaller number. of 1 aviation weather) ensigns, and a p of air"fotee gificers. All three ps were (pri , ~certificutes of mpetence in rolagy byPEMmt M«‘ Hutchins of the university. illiam A. M. Burdea, special aviation istant to the ry of Comimerce, the graduation speaker. | || . The group isted of cadets, who ere . i by Lt. Col, James I stick because of ot enough :.:!':,::::'A‘F Minmeomir;‘ vent » ted in successi¢ ie C OMPANY "* "Ssasaning**â€"Cover the grids with a thin film of lard to fll the pores of the l.etd:t:ï¬dshntï¬ddlthq:moke. ’ pour the batter, Discard the first waflle. _ «pptle THE PRESS fc. William Cortesi has been gradâ€" uated from the army air forces techâ€" ni'u‘ training | com at â€" Chanute Figld, I1, from the purpose ‘veâ€" Fidt, Ti Womn The pecial purpore ve" son of Mr.â€"and Mrs: William Cortesi o‘;TDeerï¬ï¬d avenue, V(‘i k 15 | s L:‘cut.;‘Aflldnr Driscoll has been adâ€" v. . toâ€" the‘ rank of |captain in *he army air corgs. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. 'c:t rles Dri;ri of Pnlgï¬e avenue, Highwood. , Aunother son, Pfc. Charles â€"P. Dnnxil i Camp Forrest, Tenn. © * William E, ber a%l Mrs. Andrew avenue, Hizhyood' s rimi, husband ‘of Mrs.: riv,‘d of Euclid a a the new train t::'ning station, Fa: *tlxlhm B., Cunnii Briar ‘Hill road con figer dadadrm a NC. and received "his (‘lgcpnd Teuteniant in th raduation | éxerci Sept 2. . «© !:‘.%_| .\ Seaman Second Clas#s oinDeerfield ‘road is t teenâ€"day furlough . from naval: training ‘station a ho. , Volunteering for ported for duty in Jun his wife and son.‘ | .A Put. John‘| Hickey, member of the u‘hrx military polic¢, is now serving in India. He is the son of Mrs. John Hicâ€" kev of N. St. Johns avenue. Â¥330 | Aviation â€" Cadet |Raymond â€" Calhoun ï¬b \bad been spending a furlough in ishwood has returned ‘to his base at Awviation Cadet: Carl of [NFS. JAnta Jotns: ay mpleted h lfk‘e‘gr:othercg:::ld, . the final phase of his wpon completion will â€" mission. e x {Ligut, Robert.B,. Mahan of 15 Britâ€" y â€"road, is‘ attepding the Antiairâ€" g:_fg Artillery schgol at Camp Davis, ol c M“- y Te ‘ Earl McGrath ome on a fifâ€" ham . of 2445 npleted tl‘em- t Camp. Dayis, commission | as coast ":E'k"" were held| on . duties at the Farragut, Idaâ€" service he reâ€" and is visiting ® mi of, ‘:ir on o jrie Dorena Mess Jennic Massaâ€" Highwood, are : at the naval it, IM‘J'“ stationed ‘ ‘at $ STEAK %um [ caik Loo 412. ! (Fl 8:00. Photo |instruction by P. H. PF 830 Dance |â€"â€" Highland Pirku TCJ den avenue, n bopL. 13 8:00 Keno. 9:00 Dance 9:30 Refres Harti exag to continue hi ght t;:ining MDr; ortct:v‘h?m lndht new % t from the hospital last mx:u‘mr Forest GS.0. i; j 0. :59 f 90 :30 Refr u‘ py N4 5. 9k Friday, 10â€" ; 2:00 Open House for wives of + d motvies. shown 4 cblfle‘ rown flod $ seip 7:30 Craft â€" instruction | by ‘Ric Ruth Paige the nationally f4 interpretive dancer| is‘ coming |. .;;é’.od Frilay, s# 1[10 at 8 0‘ ’ s sb k e d 8:30 Dance orches (,.8.0. 9 J‘ Refre: Saturday, Woods M To Tulsa The E. C Thursday, ?eï¬t- m [ y" 7:30 Craft instruc by F. LG \, S;w Petty (Officer *J Baldi is visiting h,i?mmu. M";}; Mrs. Cresto Baldi | of Main Ln Highwood while on furiough {rom â€" ties as coqlt[ at Cu‘l}t Farragut, tlda ~ Cpl. ~R man, son‘ of ~Â¥ and Mrs. man, of Piccéadi avegue, is attending gunnery gch at Bradley |Field, : He wis cently ed to. ‘ant. and r ‘.of l»eut‘ omas © Cojen stationed at) Wright) Fielkd, Ohio. | .‘ Set. Waljer Smith of Oak ter Hithveed, who h mnteed w Grant, Friday at Camp Ste (a,, visiting his son, PY!; Rob(frt topher, Bh oR LKE 1. lanofthesumi,’r lef with his wile at their home on | W gofl o6 4 ,mry baged an o . He is Davistitle, KL _ 1~ ; 1 ".s f_4 Pyt. Cha Grgnt i06 r where he is a%:ry. H Dayisvilte, : _ HIGHLAND PARK uso ; P | SINCE 190 ‘LAKE COUNTY‘$ mOST EXCLUSIVE ; _ ~|vâ€"| | ReMRUraANT . . . 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Plans for this season will oad, Chicago, 1i â€"one: young â€"men were inducted into | the‘ armed forces from Draft board |No. 1 in. Highland Park this week. |Included on this list were Edâ€" win Cowgill Jr. of Highwood, son of the city alderman; ‘Richard Schntiâ€" der," who . has two prrothers in the army, Warrant Offices »Hugo at Fort }enninig, Ga., and Pvt. Robert, who is in Alaska, and Wilson E. Richardson, son Chief Petty Officer Wilson Ric in, whd was home on a leave Thirtyâ€"One Men Ing#cted Into Armed Forces ; David | J. Koller, army; Richard, . army ; Louis Tazioli, army ; Ralph] E. Hutchins, navy; Kenneth F., Wi navy; Raymosd H. "Timer" In navy ; Jarnes E. Sheahen, nav$ ; (W. Brown, navy; Wilson E. R pny navy; Willard A. Veitch, navy ; Robert E. Moriey, navy; Ralph E. \Ylfll. army ; Donald E. Wahi, army, and Robert B. Souther, army. â€" hflmw‘buruumedbhiqbue in ida. °C. P. O. Richardson is a mli;hlnd?arkpo!iuoï¬m. atk * Edwin E. Cowgill Jr., army ; Arthur Cervetti, army ; â€"William Mosteller, army} Armando, Scornavacco,. army ; William /E. Hayward, navy, and Jack Sheridan,) nayy. No ®. + ; M. Gooder, army, :and ‘ Mailfaid Jr., marines, D:ufldd.,.;:y H. army, . Barrington ; Lesâ€" ter Strolberg, navy, North ‘Chicago; John ‘A.| Cascarano, army, Lake Forâ€" est; Alfred J. Hamiiton, navy, Chiâ€" cago ; BI:-:E Stephens, navy, Ansil M. Merry, army, Waukegan; William C. Lflhelk _';_!my, Booa:v::llc.dflon . Turner, navy, , Day ; R \Dale : W ies ( ~ine . Waber, _ mavy. . Lalke The nursery .school sponsored by th& YAwN. X 374 Laurel avenue, reqpens on Monday, Sept. 13 at 9 a. m. F4 Mrs. Jane Floriani begins her third ‘year conducting the class. She is a 1 ohhz,?suloui Frocbel Teas chers colleg» of Chicago. | inning <â€"Monday, Sept. 13 from _ 9 a. Eo.!lzlsa.m..theldod'ill be held ‘nine months, periods o!bln‘ The Y.W.C.A. board meeting will be held |Tuesday, Sept. 14, at 10 a. m. The nursery school features free play, music, story hours, rhythm and special emphasis on selfâ€"reliance and coop¢ration. Three and four year old children are accepted. : CX Thursdoy, September 9, 1943 LIBERTYVILLE 1031 _W.)C. A. Activities d e Higek \, Tard ) 9e s