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Highland Park Press, 16 Sep 1943, p. 4

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Give Fo< tull schedule | f lows for Froshaâ€"soph start at 12:30 12;30° p.m. ity games begin at 2 o‘clock. 4. will be played at the high , iidetic field on W. Yark avenus. @1 + | + GLENCOE Theatre I ernon Avenue Phoze Park 605 THU., FR . | Sept. 16â€"17â€"18 Van H l!l}}!ba_ Hunt â€" son, uol ries. wen â€" SUN., M , : WED. Extra; "Mic THU., FRL, Oct Nov George James Cra Arthur LÂ¥ Red Sket Barry W Thrills 4 "P AN "BAG \whtion‘s oats, 67 per cent of the barley, oneâ€"third [lof the wheat, threeâ€"quarters of the rye and flax. ¢Then there‘s hayâ€"â€"41 per cent of all tonnage the territory served by the Chicago and North ‘estern Line alone these "soil soldiers" are proâ€" Iw.n r; El::"]?& Me r" "Du wham Lundigan ST ‘IANwa" illiam Lundi 1€1, erica‘s *soil soldiers" are doing a wonderful . Thanks to these hard working, patriotic farmâ€" hb enrtihove proguiins treet | e Singleton l%* LIFE" s 23â€"24â€"25 d Ann Sothern ‘ing 57 per cent of the nation‘s corn and over ’deddmwonh-fi.wh'hnho ICAGO and NORTT igh s 4 Suspense HATTIE" season is as folâ€" ND TO But war makes them mighty importantâ€" become sleeck and fat. At on w gplie l 4 un‘ Mothersâ€"Teachers Committee Names All Representatives The Mothersâ€"Teachers committee of the Braeside school has been estabâ€" lished to insure closer cooperation: beâ€" tween mothers and teachers, home and :c.E' There will be a representative m for each room in the school. They are as follows: Mrs. Jack Mcâ€" Domnell for: Miss Cunningham, ‘kindâ€" e ; Mrs, V. E. Lawrence for Holmgren, first; Mrs C‘ C. { y for Mrs. Pétronek, first and 8 ; Mrs. L. S. Davidow for Miss Meyer, : and third; . Mrs. John Bellows for . Mrs, Owen, third; Mrs. Frederick |Mudge . for Mrs. ‘Rose, fourth ; Mts, Stanley Grace for Mrs.Siâ€" monds, . fourth; Mrs. Harold Sherâ€" bano fot Mrs. McNutt, fifth; Mrs. L. s.rimm for Miss Caldwell, sixth; Mrs. Carl )!‘iomml for hsd'iss Meu‘re: ; Mrs. ‘R. (J. Silp Sios Femp. saas. .1# Wave insign to Address Lions During the year, each of the above s will be rem’ble};!vr»-» ing a tea room where the mgnegttbe tfld,lersocially} Fhese teas will be anriounced on th¢e yearly calendar. | I 1 C Ensign ‘Knight is the officer in charge of personnel supply of the disâ€" ltitiisecurity,officc at‘ the Great Lakes Naval . Training station. A graduate of the University of Utah and a memâ€" ber of Alpha Chi Omega sorority, she was a junior high school teacher in Salt Lake City, Utah, before enlisting in the Waves. ¢ JWn ugp =#*~ MOVIES AND AMUSEMENTS TSEPNT NN m 7 a3 3 |% Jt ‘The| Community ceater is.now planâ€" ning |its. fall and‘ winter. program ‘of activiijes and meetings. The cénter is available to munity organizaâ€" tions| and activitieg on. a free ‘or a rental) basis; depending on the type of nization asking for space.. .. omiy stt \ Call Community ¢enter, H. P. 2442, fl(r. ‘X.," with pr m cu%(ution,s. or 4 tion corcerning usage of the ter. 7% in ge e us in Closed Saturda â€"|_ | [Sunday: < Thie Airplane clu Sumfrier â€" will _ star SE:fi ay afternoon Joe IR ilian , will be: b!lil odels..â€" This all baoys or girls. Vlac clock ther visit gro: Pict Pictutes for refres th@e|will be‘ a p Christoph ,E(ellcr. w Pargnt in Relation t |. At [ this meeting, will \be:â€"given to the gumper reading. M y children ~to | where they will be the |mjeeting. . MY unity : C unity cente nings 9 to ternoons 1: enings 7 to eally fen‘t it? Do you wonder we‘ | of the soldiers" we serve? From ning Me Im Place Inesday, opening megting of the Eim P.T.A. will take phcf’ at. 3 o‘ :a'l W ,jSC'}l._ZZ.AMO" are asked to ¢tome to “flw home first to meet ‘the teachers and nformally with each other. ‘The will * then move to the Hall of es for refreshments after which wmwnmhmmm ge, these nho“pereentdmuul# m . . . and we are happy that America‘s ads, including the "North Western," can play rt. It‘s one of the many transportation ‘re doing to shorten the gap between now. MMUNITY . CENTER j Ac'n\qrms 3 0 of our sheep, better than 31 pe t of our . and 26 per cent of our tu: program. / [The Rev. _will. spéak, on ""The n‘ to the Child." | ° ng,| also, recognition thechildren for ‘their Members may .!?ring to |the. lunch room be| cared for during Hours b â€"which : met last to 10 meeting again Sept. 18, 2 p‘z mys on hand to help club® is open to eting _ PTA Sept,. 22 nigh ts and | THE (PRESS DirecHy serving WLINO!IS, WH CONSIN,.1I0WA, MICHIGAN;, MIN NESOTA,. NEBRASKA, NORTH s LXxXRhiDILTIOn of ( Table Tennis At U.S8.0. TorJ Dougall A. Kitt erly road, a former p Midâ€"West . Table Ten has ‘arranged for sev table tennis matches today. (Thursday) . at High Park U.‘S. o‘L The conipléte ‘list 0 include | séveral . natio performers. ~_â€" . A dancing party is p day, Senyt. 17, when th Fort Sheridan will pla; g. .. s A sandwichâ€"salad s served Sunday, Sept. ] p. m. Members of th Garden ¢lub, under th Mrs. C. W. Allen, will "Winnetka Night" be celebratâ€" ed Saturday, Sept. 18. Résidents Winn.:té:l will provide and serve réâ€" freshments as well providing . dance band and entertainment, Memâ€" bers of|\the Winnetka Girls‘ Servi organization will be on duty to se as dancing . partners for gerviceme attending the party. | | } & "Lucky <Jordon,": picture, will be shown. movie there will be music of the flAAT Sheridan. It I I 1 1% Monday is "Dance ’Night"] at th Highland Park U. S, Q...Mrs. L Smith instructs, in baliroom @anci â€"including polka, shottsche, rthumba, and jitterbug. N.~A. innefil ives inâ€" struction and calls during the count dancing, which includes squates an reels. The Braeside Five w{ll pla for the dancing. § «2+ Residents of Wilmette will provi dance, band, entertainment, and reâ€" freshments on Tuesday, Sept. 2. T Wilmette Girls‘ Service: organizati will also be in M:'tendh&. | Wootaainp on f players will Lnlly rankin tnned for F::,- post band of upper will be 9, from 6 to : Bannoc t leadership of serve the supâ€" ster, 65 Wayâ€" csident of is ;"mifltio + ’hl ex*hibit to be played ight ‘ature motio Following th ancing to th banld of Fort *4 +#\ for the dancâ€" m. at the 4d \â€"|(Continuged | from mother, Mrs. l phin N. Green Bay road. with the quart ster stationed ~at â€" Maxwell Pauline |Cost® who is serving| as third class pet tflicer in the Waves, was able to visit her p: e‘i“\u.l( . ant Mrs. Paul|:Cogtq . of th: ayenue, Highwood, | last week.) She ‘ finighed her traiming. at Hanter . lege,. N.; Yj was based at Milleds ville¢ Ga. and has . d to Notâ€" vaneed from s in the army q the |Ferry c portation at Memphis, Te Mr:‘.‘?w. 13‘ M+ nue, he has bee 1942 igex) folk, Pic. James M Josephine Minc avenue is i cal coryps in lm Lieut.: (J. g. Connor spent week visiting ~ O Connors ‘of cently bls46 @ O‘Connor‘s new west coast, Pyt. Harold | Rogers back to the army air Lake, Wagh. after a lougk spent in Mighian his parents, Mir. and Rogers of }BwfiL:‘ave peolit 2i oo k eW ) .. (L l lA _ Cadet John M. [Pearce has b m is gilver wi id c ‘ on | as, M . tA > army air A¢ [ 1 e .::f%..m ut in leld) TH t ‘Pyt, Ed‘fiqu P&ld ‘is ‘visit?!g; t the home ‘6f his sister and he¢ husâ€" band, Mr. |and |Mrs. FEarlLempinens of N. Green Bay road. while on furâ€" l6ugh from the army air force school .at Tampa, Fly. where he |i studyifif to be |a (Feat guitiner.|; . | Inf ow o LW E3 1 1 I Mrs. Sante Bérnardi of Higl with her mother, Mrs. Frances Leonâ€" ardiof. Chicagp, left! ‘this â€" plane to yisit Pfc. Ftancis B who is stationed at| his, ; Te with the :tmy nedic ips, | * .T“ army ) air Aoree. rw'x “I,ield rt advanced |flying spending> two |v parents, Mr. am N. St, ‘Johns / reported to Ma Pfc. Louis J pleted his basgi Fla. last mont the weekend wi Mrs. 'l'on;{;Cro tne, Highwood del?;ilht }'}ke a To ‘at Scott ; Engign and are v#:igi‘nfi at t the Astor Bense nue. §Emi*n Be the | naval| scho Hollywooiii Fia wil: Jreport| to N Pic. Guido ] and qllrs. Mazz nue, is on leave medical c?:pl o Drew Field, Ta Lieut. Michad! Miotti who ‘réceiy his . commission | last cember, |â€" visiting Mr. and Mrs.| Ba ista in Ravinia with whom home before enteri ite.| He serving â€"with |the ?:tcm ‘at. F Brady, Migh. }| t S k3â€"ocs $..)~ Marine Pfc. of the Ré‘v. C of the Trinity spending thirts wife, Jan#, anc their home in ( Pic. K:y;: gc serving a‘lc of marine artill the end of his port | to Gl‘*1 orders. (A serving with a unications oT falint â€" ways of handling disâ€" of marine artillery in !hei Hic. ‘: ssion + 4 the end of his furlough, he $"More and |more, * group : discussion port to (Great Lakes kar urther ‘ being \as a means of helping ordiny. ) s= [A 1 ite 1 M ons y tilop through current â€" probâ€" f VÂ¥ L8 d & ;a "â€" says Mrs. Duvail.. "It takes Joseph |D. , 21, son of MrsS ¢&kpert leadership to keep discussion Louise Zook . m?x. indeh. Ajc) cBastructive, to make people feel comâ€" was |Ir | appointed | a .N a g ffrtabl in a group and make the group Aviation Cadet and has| transferted@| phocess truly democratic. For at its to | the" Naval |Air Training '“"f the discussion group is one of the Pensacola; Fla.) where he will Fec¢iv@ finest instruments we have at hand intermediate flight training. ||. â€"| }Â¥fr making democracy work 1 supâ€" Upon léetion of his intens course at| the "Annapolis of th \ Cadet Zook will receive his) N; Lickt W, H In Nation‘s Service Va; CHRISTIAN SCIE FIRST CH where le and s .fihn As 8 H I * | Ainaditem Wl 4i lâ€"V& .lA Ns M Mower .h'n\b'e‘e‘\a : ond to first, hi ant irterm _t?fi x6 f and a@nd air frangâ€" e Mu iciprl ‘airport, ‘and Mrs, John O he first part â€"of the is partnts, th:‘f Jo&n lenvi j&cqp&}?ltlr' Pensacgola, [Fla) Lieut. stati wih be dn the &Vâ€" imorin rini of zo with ‘The gon of Mr. a wers of Central aveâ€" in service gince April ‘Crovetti %wbo#‘c traiving ) in © Mi , was| able *to ! h his" ts, Mr. : tti of Hi '(ic M. (Pearce has;. mr wii ind) jco orge Field, 1. t | school . there. | Af: reeks |visiting lL I| Mrs.|John Pearce 0 venu L.gm ?eart wwell . Field; Ala) _ | farzet tt; of from i the a mpa, | Mrs. yman | Bens e ho oflb‘il_ rents n of S. St. Johrs a nson graduated..f of . :im Ti last Wednesd4 orfalk, Va.; > 1| _ 1 He{.is?:; &r:?’l far ul t } * ie : it ' has ‘re d : at Moses on d Park visiting Faudha) hy m page 2) he army mediâ€" 43 North Shetdan Road iÂ¥3 Naval Aviation Cadet Marcus igen Jr|. is taking a course at St. wrencé university, Canton, N: Y. preparation for pilot‘s training. He the somt of Mr. and Mrs. Marcus xgen 'Â¥uniell avenue. * {any honorably discharged enjisted n of the army are voluntarily reâ€" ning their issued clothing to the ny, thereby| saving clothing stocks, ording to (the Warâ€" Department. rmer | goldiers ‘desiring "to ‘return ir uniforms should address a packâ€" : to the nding Officer of the ny insthllation nearest; their homes. ter,: Clothing and Equipage issification Officer." p Those do not desire to pay the t of |‘porut|bn may â€" return + clothing by ~turning over any »eflly t ssed w‘*n not over poun to, the nearest : Railway press (Agency office for collect pment at government expense. ings df Gold" and will receive a iqn ‘ag Ensign in the Naval erve or Sccond Licutenant in the rine is| Reserve. 4 taff Sergeant Melford Cherardini, i of Mr. and: Mrs, Frank Gherarâ€" i of North avenue, Highwood, is nding ten days visiting his parents ile on â€"furlough from‘ duties in the dical of the arnly air corps at ew . Field, Fla. { g- be |an, effective discussipn pug is the subject of an all w | .of the board of the ggueo Women Voters Wednesday, pt. 22, | in the (library auditorium:. rs. E )fi!liol)'?vflldirecmof e ion for Fanfly Living, is @hit Hi ‘ Park to lead the y‘s program. Mrs. Duvall is well Aviation â€" Cadet: . William L. Mcâ€" niel of Pro;pecn avenue is attendâ€" . the army preâ€"flight school at San tonio, Texas. o a 'm‘{a‘th out the Chicago region an> a ity of informal education. bgw who are frequently updn ‘to conduct» study classes, lead %atlniuna will have an m to learn more about. such i ‘how to niake discussion ‘pl.‘ Dapiel W. Roberts, son of Mr. i Mrk.| Lincoln Roberts of Skokie nut, has bIcn serving in England ce May as a ground radio operator. : voluntecred for service three years A brother, Franklin B. Roberts, who s been |in the Panama Canal Zone ‘an electrical engineer: for the st thr yur: with the Panamanian: mmision, | grounded in ~Guateâ€" iia | 'E:m be delayed in finitely. He was flying home for his st visit in three years. NPE‘ in is READINC ROOM , the di ion group is one ¢ st i ‘ we have at ing democracy work. I that accounts for the intere 1 .oqu_ouv‘Vmi ::lqrym«l,“y tdf tember 22 [ oms ts t) accounts for the interest of of Women Voters in imâ€" ir skill in this field." September 16, 1943 F4 _of Women to Meet SCIENTIST to $:30 pas. P «P vcsH

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