Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 9 Sep 1943, p. 3

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... _ GLENCOE it 11 Misa: Semterjing,. former â€"exâ€" ecutive tary | of . the. ;Illinois L and | now ember of the .mm Nation@i Ieague in Washâ€" 5 peak tP the group, : Mrs. lnan of the . mdis | Ltague, <is| in charge. of t redink Visit: Parents, WEm~W Mr_and: Mrs "baylor ,-_'a%“ From their son, Issued 1 each week by the 1 ress, 516 Laurel avenze, Hi k, Hilinois. Teleâ€" | ‘phone : Hi $st | _: 1 4] Mrs. Raiph Ardher, war service <hairman of * the ighland rk League ofi Women{Voters, . and ?n. Edgar® Carter, her coâ€"chairmen, will meet riflny);with r service i t |. other s ‘sthte at the ‘le: tnanks, C ,ofcmrhh ment, or, . affairs where an ad unssion c isp. i fiz'b snarged at sing W 20 C ications ded for publiâ€" cation must onlone side of the paper dnly, dfnd be, kigned with the name of the writer. They r the editor Wedâ€" nesday to i cmuncf‘ in the current k es I :| | $1.50 per S cents per . $3.00 per outside of ; , HMlinois, â€"| > Mrs. Milton| J. Kfeqgky is president of the Nort! |+ division, | Mrs: Jack Benn 4 labd Park, 3. Alfred â€" Gilbert of} Highland â€" Park, :li. 7 B« is Sof § Winnetka . â€"Philip Bregsfonté are coâ€"chairâ€" JO‘ the sacial c -"t‘.. h? Mr Meet With Service Chai of Leagues Park,. Members fri®@ds. who want to ‘get i wit® their neighbors, with . current Jewi airs and with the study 4 for the comi year are invited tG attend. Rm ments will be | Theodore Tickti s., Lieff is proâ€" gram i of Chicago diviâ€" sion and irt f »*the Sj akâ€" ers‘ . bureau, is known as | a book reviewer. M ) . vi president of division, w; chairman of (both {kffiliations an d legislation,. M icktin is vi M i [Fhe War. = forts commi ive as a reâ€" eruiting offices in Rhicago. | Members frig@dd3. who want to get i wit® their neighbors, "CaAPTIVE the home cf Mrs. Aksidore Shu 1510 Tower rpad, $finnetka. are three ‘North $ | |stady grou of, which : Avis| ~ jha is chairmg and /leader. . Mrs. Efitan has duéted study grough] nomur Chiclco &‘.A p! ¢ area. * o-’rmy ‘hicago lea will discuss "Cong Ahe War," "Congressand, thef Pliticat Scent and ‘"Congres in c l \o lndivsz.l;fl" The speakers |will e | Mrs. (Morris Lief#f, Mrs. »Philip Thecdore T\ .oJ n!a;d“%:-i ers‘ . bureau, is THURS. ‘‘The North S of the Americi hold a joint s a § CTB! FRL.., SAT. _ Virginia Weidh Crier Garson Robert| Tayl Tuesda®, Sept the home of Women‘s Difision Of.Jewish C§hgress Planis Joint Mieeting Theatré THE nyc*uu,? !"Am: PRESS Lester: S. Lucille | Ball, FVietor Mature We are searching for a garage â€""sgEy ( LEAYVE") > ll“:"u.» the Cu..ulikv.. SUN,, p wWED., . |‘of tracks. It should w!fn- 1J14.18 _ ; _ 8 to 12 trucks. We do not nged mae ts hoaatms || hn map nsion on "THE N comgby= ||| 8*,} Pemie kX intered. v s matter March #1, at P. fice at Highland m ‘Is alif HigBland Park 605 ot wit abociety J udy ind 14, \\Ellter Pi , Lana Tur Publisher P a Vernon Avenue K . Sept. 16â€"17â€"18 fihurifi ‘of L&” < surprise: yisit f. ‘s division h| congress wi meeting 0 :30 pm. at r 9, 1943 Xist ‘WiEek t ie7 dio school at the University of Chicago. _ No definite date has been fet for P s ahies N goonc t hrie in Mr. Haves, a graduate of Highland Park high fi""’l ol, is now attending raâ€" At a ion Sunday afternoon, Mrs. Arnold Schadewitz of 631 Vine avenue ced the engagement of her daughter, Ruth Mildred, to Seaâ€" d Class Wesley Salyards }.I:;a. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Hayes of 518 Midiothian avenue. at state es," education, social welâ€" fare,‘ or at) state administration genâ€" erally, we ;see how our constituâ€" tion of 1 keeps onr state governâ€" ment from.‘doing an efficient, ecoâ€" nomical effective job." â€" !. + ing all the facts about the subject beâ€" fore starting to act. The information [gained : by leaders who attend the refresher rse will be carried by them back 1!&4?&:“ of local league m rs in the state for furâ€" ther study. Thus when the actual camâ€" paign mns| for a ‘hew constitution league action will be ‘backed by the informed oginion of the entire memâ€" bership. â€" "Illincis has a horse and buggy conâ€" stitutions which handicaps every offiâ€" cial of fhe state in doing the kind of a job that| modern times : demand," says Mrs. ence Fifer Bohrer of Bloomi president ‘of the Illinvis league. "Wherever we look, whether ‘ In opening refresher â€" ¢c follows its ; ing all the f‘on t(artin.g gained : by Ruth Schadewitz Is Engaged: | > last spring .by th& twentyâ€"second an nual â€"convention of the Ilinois League of Women otets to work for a new comtitut;cn or the state of Illinois, leaders from local leaguesâ€" throughout the state will gather in Chicago today (Thursday) |to open their campaign with a refresher course on the Conâ€" stitution. i No Rerap & Mrs: Mart <A. Law: of. Highland ::khi;dpm ing ‘at the allâ€"day meetâ€" ing,~ at| the league ‘headquarters at 225 N. Michigan avenue. Other members of Highland®Park‘léague who grc' participating are Mrs. Rayâ€" mond S. Simons, who is speaking on the Ilinois judicial / system, and Mrs. Philip Ringer, who is discussing: eduâ€" cation in Iilinoi * League of Women Voters to Study . _ State Constitution Not what we have but what we enjopy constitutes our abu ance. â€" / [SenacS, Mi:m "Yes, sonâ€"just one mote and "If a doctor is doctoring a doctor does the doctor doing the l-suut'-:.havq&;: doctor the w&.‘mhhbmfi: doctor, doctor the doctor the way he wants to doctor the doeâ€" .r;n'l.;t’:i drive %ven ragh flanky s uring the next 2 or weeks Reopeninfd' of school means _more . children . on the streets and more potential acciâ€" orth shoreGas co. Eighty cents per hour is the rate. The O. T. is time & one "I have to drive over 35 to keep the girls . from climbing into my car" wdiim W recently when | picked up for speeding. â€" 282 The Friendly People _‘ > TOM CLARK * ing of kidsâ€" their campaign with this urse, the â€" Ilinois . league istoric <custom of learnâ€" ult 98+ y hP Â¥iflocts: 5144 Laurel avenue marriage of their d: Tashjian,â€" to Pfc. W nephew| of Mr. and ley, 1433 S. St. John: 31 . in hb:‘th;pcl a racks, Artemize T a Pfc.emc/\rthj ‘Officdrs fi:f the en elected |as follows: Ira: Breakwell; vice 4 ; â€" treasurer Fuller, |â€" and â€" secret ; members$ Bluff, _ 17, / ta home cm articles. Mt3. Ir dinner. : WNom@n‘s Society of. Christian Serâ€" v-x‘ of ~ Highland . P: uemm church Monday | evening at the home .of Mrs. Ray Suzzi, with Mrs. L. Countney presidi f tolt Plans | were made for the dinner to be: s for ‘ the } Tenth district, American Legion «aux|liary installation Elect Officers of Methodist Church Worman‘s Society tb Mr. HBL V MsnBR Womens Ne nd : Mrs. Robert . M. + Smith) urel a announce the of their daughter, Artemizé to‘ Pfc. iam : MeArthur, of Mr. and Mrs E. N. Hig# ior the ensuing year w as follows: |President, M well; vice| president, M ;~ treasurert, Mrs. Le were made ‘for the dinner to H for ‘ the ; Tenith district, n Legion aux|liary ‘ installation id Sept. 29 at the Y. W. C. A, Breakwell is‘ chairman of tlia H xn bride were former . H Park, . and N rmer Nellie ¢s ic. Vat Colongelo thjian, r Wed tgill go to Lake ing with them bert . M.+ Smith,)} . Mrs, Wilfred Newmap, 2 announce t h¢ | side place, will‘ be among the ighter, Artemité. ) at the exhibit of the ‘ liam : MeArthur, Edum& which will be on v frs. E. N. Hig#| palleries of the Club W avenue, on A¢. at. Mandel: Brothers, Chicag Jefferson ~T.irâ€"| Monday, Sepgemhfir 13th I | Thgz pmirpose of the exhibi bride were Ws. | quaint the public: of. t ) Aormer. He work in edpcation bei , / Mrs. _ ry, / Mrs. ue E. N. Hig* e m NJ erson (T.râ€" were mer. H , and N M s on Cb m0 : ul t ns s WR ioE puctsh Oientae THEâ€" PRESS THE â€" FHMRS THURSC ~The| Lady ‘of Vikings w bingo party at the Masonic t day, Sept. 10.. The public i$ Party] Planned | By Lady Vikings MRS NEWMAN TO BE HOSTESS AT EXHIBIT this board. Mrs, Newman is a former president of the IIlinois Federation ‘of Templ¢ Sisterhoods. 3. K This fall Vassar is putting| into opâ€" cration the threeâ€"year cours¢ planned last 'spring in response to the urgent demands for a greater numbeér of ‘colâ€" lege-t‘lnned women ‘ to help| win the war | carry forward â€"term work of reconstruction. By starting the fall session several wee lier than usual and continuing thei ies until July 1, gtudents now entering \will comâ€" plete the {requirements for |the, B.A. degree in three years inttead of four, and at a considerably lower total cost. _‘ Among the 500 (fresh â€" entering Vassar college whert 1t 0 on Sepâ€" tember T for its 79th year were Miss Barbara F: Mortis, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Morris of 688 Pleasant court, and Miss Julig H. Zisâ€" chke, daughter of Mr. rs. Herâ€" man Zischke of 100 Hazé! aventie. Miss Morris and | Miss Zischer Attending Vassa . OF HIGHLAND PARK T. NATIONAL BAN Y io | 1t ho ul ht e enc it papdine ic d m io: js Cl nds ut 1 c o n : ie o5 Begz‘fg‘f \Y, SEPTE 1943 Your Subscripi i1 hold a mple Friâ€" invited., is to ac> tstanding ducted by a former ~Lake» hostesses £ Jewish in the ‘s bqrud , through nteri On Saturday, ‘Aug. 14, Miss: Cofâ€" n & nLlia Helen N. qdafi::bfl:: £ Mr. e Miss|and Mrs. Ivan Merle Norris of . t of Mr.| III., and> Aviation Cadet Johnt ‘ of 688| son of Mrs. Letitia Engels, 221 P. WITH Cornelia Norris, | "|AC J‘ohn'éngel% Wed in Tennessee |‘Mr. nd Mn./Leonnj. l.&lm-gul t3 df their daughter, Betty, to Cadet |Al bert Jack® Heath of ‘the koyu,m orce on Frid'ity,fA" ‘,;“u.g“ hurch of England, tron, . r?rq 1 nm'i.Ck' Canqda- se uts 1E 4 were ied in, St. Pau!‘s Episâ€" c church . Murfreesbote, | Temh: Mr, Kellerman offici £} es Attendants were ; Mrs. FLtdtdlfl 4 vansville, Ind., [and A+itfici Tohn Waddell. .| ; M PW3 th d | |Cadet Engels is remaifing in Nashâ€" ville, Tenn., and| His: bride! will stay in Highland Park until ) ‘.*“”T ndet trajning, > | $\ />o~<.l.« ( 0 o,0 [ ds Betty MHarris ét:emcq To R. A. R. Codet ‘ $s Cl G ; MEME BY f L FIRST CHURCH QFmRIST. SCIENTIST â€" CHRISTIAN maummbmc ROOM Ne \| 48) North Road . _ ig2 )4 [IOUREâ€"â€"Werk Daysâ€") 6 5:30 n Saturdays 9:30 ..p.n 9 p.m. ‘:’”’#”j ..-’.‘é. $+30 p.m. where the Bible and all the Authorized | Christian . |. you aRE CorpIALLY imANirTED To use ue ion MBER o93 h fureign‘ languages | Woalso available xV x 4 4 44 moor Country club, at which twenâ€" tBitwo of Miss Donnerherger‘s friends \~Sfr, Thunder ‘recently returned from al years of work in the Haâ€" y n‘__zort Leonard:. Wood, Mo., j | ¢ ; a furlough shortly, m the wedding wil; take place. liss Dornersberger is a graduate of at: college, Lake Forest, and . Mr. inder réceived his education at t\e red ‘ Heart college in San Franâ€" pâ€"and Loyola university, Chicago. , where he did engineer‘ .,’:nd‘mmm work for the irnment, ‘first with the Pacific Naâ€" Air Base contractors and then the S. engineers. He is now in the iss Donnersberger Engh%gd o **:> seph Thunder t. and Mrs. George Dornersberger, S. Green Bay road, announce the of Mary Baker Eddy ?rmh-ul L | $ it Ki

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