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Highland Park Press, 30 Sep 1943, p. 1

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R idns for luncheon may be made by Mré. Nellie â€" Flino, executive > etary, Highland Park Social committee, (Tel H. P. 4000) or bÂ¥y sending. a postal card to Mrs. M M. Fay, 108 North Main street} Wheaton, I!L | The will open at 9 :30 a.m., with a discussion on "Child Care in Time of (War." A business meetâ€" img and cledtion of officts will follow the , .and the afternoon sesâ€" sion, from J :45 to 4:30 o‘clock, will feature @ speakers. Hon. Rusâ€" sedl W. , DuPage Copnty jodge, will Dr., E. W. Piszâ€" czek, H. McCarthy and Raymond that Park will make its quota, but it‘s going to take every ounce 011 got to do it. That will make ‘our all the sweeter." Welfare Association To Hoqul Day Meeting in Wheaton Park and J. A. Thomson of Ravinia. "that there will be a last minute buyâ€" ing rush‘ that) will help to boost our kymgflkkl‘ Friday, Octoâ€" #arâ€" 1, in thk Episcopal Guild Hall, Debtorg‘ Petition Filed Fopr Masonic Templé Building wesultsâ€"will be posted on the is# score board on Central avenue the Northwestern deâ€" pot, when thdy are issued by the U. S. dedbtor‘s hon was filed in the Fedâ€" tvral Distric® Court in Chicago in bankâ€" ruptey for{reorganization of the Maâ€" sonic T. building.| | . We been told that it is the debtor‘s to give stock for bonds. Earl », W.. W. Stecle and John S. have consented to as of a number of , dono tom Tt Inew. The poops who joih i ‘They propase to the theater dbring the dri1 given a i ry . t coming perif M ¢ scheduled â€"at : Alcyon theater fot Wednesday ming of this week, was fidu. to Chairman Wilâ€" iam Pearl, dke to the lack of suitable talent. "The {Aicyon theater. which is an issuing will bhowever, Mr. Pearl said, | "report a : substantial ioflo&fie&mefim'btbemw see that the bondholders‘ interests are protected n miar /. add that some added sales make our q "#1 ratu on the work has been an i selfish d to our im bonds. . 1 h« either not be; not responded this group tha "We are of our local said. "Eighty ihes hive in bonds. Emergency fneasures were immediâ€" ately adopted; Aipecialfitlkl.’llm rushed to all mchaimm‘ them to the 400 chair« men in a finall push that Ttillincreue the total of made to| the savings invester. I "It is just as our qtibta of for us to: m Chairman Pat sales reflect t! munity at lard i.: * | + "A big IF injected: into Highâ€" land Park‘s ird. War Loan drive during the lakt week," according to Campaigh . A. E. Patton, beâ€" cause of the in °E .bond. sales. Third p'ar Loan Bond Prive Nears Finish An all da ‘Phere js ho admission fee and the iblic nhnd to attend, The War:}Bond: vaudeville show VOL. 33, No. 37 of just 'uwonant‘fl:t we meet ota of{E bond as it is toâ€" e lour grand quota," an Paifon emphasized. "These flect tile interest of our comâ€" at larg#®f We propose to prove iy, (September , 27, 1943, a e obur block chairmen have :T:ady done," ® eame"l‘beifi P of unâ€" to our community and L‘-c’ must look for the hat (will emable us to at ‘the critical stage ive," Chairman Patton per cent of, our famâ€" more than $600,000 other 20 cent * have called u or have this a; . «It is to who bought a bond at ng the drive has been mentary ticket for a 3\3 the Illinois Ball Will Speak At Rir:tl Meeting Of Lincoln P.T.A. . Mr. Ball‘s topic for the evening will’ be "Elementary Education and Toâ€" day‘s Problem," concerning post war problems which will confront the chi and the parents. â€" For the past fiv years, Mr. Ball has been superintendâ€" ent of the Deerfield grammar schools. His teaching experience prior to this time, includes: Nicholas Junior ‘high school,. Evanston, chairman of c-rrfl culum stody and administrative assis<. tant to the superintendent of the Glen« coe public schools. â€"During summet vacations, he has taught clementary school administration at Northwestern: school of education and Drake univer> sity at‘ Des Moines, Ia. t s In order for both parents to become acquainted ‘ with the: teachers, the meang is being held in the cvenifi. The teachers‘ will be in their classâ€" rooms ‘to greet the parents at 7 :30 o‘clack. :;‘o:pfly at 8 o‘clock, the i in the main asâ€" h h Nes t 11 Bs Sibe‘ ie inpiegee welreg Principle :speaker of the evening will be Lester Bail, the new superinâ€" tendent of ‘District 107 Staniey Mcâ€" The Parentâ€"Teacher association of Lincoin school will hold the first meetâ€" ing of the year on Wednesday eveâ€" ning, Oct. 6, at 7:30 o‘clock. = .« 19 # + l l'o l f:::d.&:lu:l'n speak bc::\y tq the parents. . | an arrangement of sunflowers ‘against l’bnt#' k wall and a landscape in oil. Shelqs‘m‘kd'wifi: Frederick Grant and C. 0. Longabaugh. Her canvasses ‘have been on.view in several local exhibits. "r=.% =‘ . Mr. Tom Wilder of Ravinia is exâ€" hibiting two, oils, one "Valley Vista in the Smokies" is attracting much atâ€" tention. The .other is of the famy Popocatapet! â€" Mountain in N‘;z: Mr, Wilder is largely self taught though he did. work at the Art : Instiâ€" tute. 4 ¢ Emil Zettler of Deerficld is exhibitâ€" ing some ef his sculptures. He is inâ€" work in modeling. The jury in awardâ€" ing prizes too pleasure in mentioning their excellence. Mr. Zettler was the guest of honor, with Mrs. Zettler, at the | opentme dinmer "for the exlubit. Mrs. C. R. Whitworth, 2387 Deerâ€" park Drive, has a fine oil study of Highland Park‘s Hohor roll of! service men and women in the Sunday afternoon, Octa at 3 o‘clock, W‘l:i;illboord, erected b First street, near Central avenue.! $ s o f sls j at ts iA e s fe se =. 6 Carkne 52~ t Naa P \¥‘d‘fA _..:,: Te €: o iy i# *Â¥ The Higpland Pa y Highland Poark, I!linbis, Thursday, September 30, 1943 i Highland Park‘s NEWS Paber for 33 Years To begin, many families have an nteresting héirloom, which they ild Joan to the exhibit of which râ€" Public 1i will take charge. lease notify Miss Mary Egan, the brarian, so ‘ghe can drrange space for it Or you might have an Hisâ€" orical fact, put in writing, which would make interesting reading. The library will also arrange to have it displayed. en o w Every church, ‘school, organizaâ€" timh‘_mfy. ’c.lub.- should take part in the p F B resh, Mrs, Hugo Schneider, M iuhlfiddnnndunmw:: _Now, ours ing in undeâ€" pendable mfif bad :Irflu,'l )qrade ‘will have to be cut out of heprogram. â€" But there are so many ther +ways of making the day a memorable celebration. â€" ‘| We can‘t all (be in the thick of the fight. |(Only the flower pf our young manhood is qualifi‘fi, f?}r t service. That splendid son, that favorite nephew, that neighbor ‘boy with his: engaging grin md cheery. whistleâ€"they | are. "out there" now, fqcing untold peril, that we may all rg in freel . ; [ . * BJt we can all fight with the civilian‘s weapon of fenseâ€" our dollars, Back them upâ€"those grai ysâ€"â€" with your faith, your prayersâ€"and your dollars. | They |are well on their way to Berlin Tokio. _ It is your duty to yi \them with the roundâ€"trip ticket Buy that war bond today. | ./ ;. . _ We are engaged in the grimniest st > the world has ever ‘seen. This fact is hard to grasp here in our peaceful communityâ€"until we study the:loca} honor roll of servicemen, with its proud array of over 1500 names. | N. which remind us of familiar faces now for some time missi from our streets and publi¢ places. Until we come to the: of ‘on‘iu*ivhov has already given "that last full measure of devotion." . __| _ . ; service men and women in the armed forces will be"de#icoted ock, The billboard, erected by the Lions club, is. located on Fs [Nemnos d We e s 71 s 8 uin ... d n meudy® ow * o e( 2 nA /\ Efi?g&s‘“; T4. h Bring MV G. ‘J. Dinkeloo,| president of the Highland Park Lions ¢lub, will acâ€" presented by W. J. Seguin Mayor J.B. Garnett accept |\the horior roll on behalf of â€"city. f i The program | | wi (with an introduction and Zm of the, gathering: to; be given by (Chairman Dr, James" A. |Butterworth, ~deputy district governor of the Lions club. Invocation will by ;Rev. Louis W. Sherwin. : ie The Highland| Park Aw" | Leâ€" gion post will t the flag and the audience | will| simg | "The |Star Spangled ‘Banner," gccompanied by the high achool'hut. ack McHugh will lead the singing, Pes.Ped [ Pyt. and L:t 494 Illinois â€"road Sept. 23. * e Mr. and ‘Mrs. ‘Theodare Rehn{‘!@ Glencoe avenye, y.SeptT’N. e Mr. and Mrs. |Samuel ‘U‘ohm., 209 Jeffries place, Highwood, boy, Sept. Mr. and. Mrs. Guy Finlay, 523 Jdin,nmue,J,:iJ-l. Sept. 27. _ Fiore, Andy~ Beck, Art : Swarnson, Harry Pertz, John â€"Brandt and memâ€" bers of the American Legion. . _ Mr. ~ and u# Kenneth . Smith, Nortifirook, boy Sept. 25. | . Program Planned For Dedication Sunday of Service Honor Roll Highland Park service men‘s and women‘s honor roll :»illboatd‘.‘ erected on First street by the Lions club, will o anen firme Sunday a Oct. 3, at 3 o‘ch names of those in the d forces, was first plan _‘an; Fdhrmyfimd erected in May. The use of the propâ€" Th addition to Aentbers of tie Highland Park IS AT THE PARK HOSP â€"â€"Fhoto (by |Hecketsweiler ight. _Only the t ‘service. That ighbor 'fi with are} "out. there" in fret use cle! E HIGHLAND SPITAL k Pres i (Haga: (es> x‘ angd | Inission be |in a ppsition to §pe K‘S.t:‘;- money. By then it will have 1 b;-the responsibility for unil h will During â€" this wint , : the (com \‘*_| will be weirking on budgets) a ¢ / pe| Brams in order ‘to spend as / wi “ acâ€" mib'e d for t" venet 'llhem the mong ‘I br w 4. or | will be responsible. :‘ ‘The conmission at its last : BOMOT] voted to ask the Recreition c f tee of th oâ€"ordinating |cou nt Of| continue its@work! this fall ind o mtmnns maind fihea ‘m‘ef‘;nd -.,.....f- #t 1.0.0F. LODGE ... || To sfiouson PARTY wb maioaten b 1.0.0.¢., : atgfie m.fitfihy ‘A ness! session {will be | ‘he o‘clock}) to "be‘ W first. aid refregh for : who have obtarined t tifcates \but wish to ug ' ial _ and techa ; ‘These \will begin or| We night, . 13, 7:30 to 9: 4 continug weekly. . |||| ~| .. will also be another 9;30 ‘to 11:30, at th ; Compa ested in any of these classe ing .and oth¢r Civil fense rersonnel as wel} as the public, | may register by calling vilian ‘ Defense offic¢, Highlar First Aid Classes To CQndl'ch A new series of first ai Not until next |May wil} the @lkâ€" mission be in a . ion (to spentiiagy money. By then it will h eCan responsibility for| Commpunity d@bir. D‘;lmz this winter, : the commiilie Wi I im mfi‘ s and T & grams in qrder to spend as wi ET s possible for | the: benefit off The most the Jor whibyit Lc it 4. uis t PS TA 1 mfi and settin as it did Te ols Bt fuit nluibbed n Park which has a) similar ¢ and a. c le | ther visits |are | details of planni Oak Park r k ifiP 1 we may do the t po F 1 Highland Park (within the [li the funds available: t | | Mrs. â€" Binder, vice~ president; Skidmore, %Jh;% i E$ en man of activitiess |â€"| [ | its‘ sense of) r ibifi to ture of Hi ind Park in its sensée of responsibility i ture of Hi . Park in s is urganirgh dnk! Park‘s setâ€" The commission has met twi has voted to meet |re 1 gndm y of each | fi rst ing it } omcs Arttur Chim, prak The per pointtdpfhy * terms of o Ha'nm.m. fiv son, four three years; rmnimnigri Po iss us [Launéhmfii i Fommunity And War Fund Canppaign October 5 Beuu‘i: 0 would ‘like t the members how its‘»org{ and ~exactly o oo ho e i ie the c?ihs / High voted the recreatio Beu:Ie of: ‘this,, â€" comaucaion e on Dear Sir The commission + feels HIGHLAND PARK tmeriun cw AffH:aia to everyone| who wighi to Red Cross ifigate, i an | first aid regher | Hoth Ewhohgvew [Figerâ€" but wish to up MHS the 3 c stt Rice cb P i a rations up :c this su Dorott llf om | reqt ‘ !Wh "come to| cgorhmais: w“ r H <‘ll ia"\ p en hrank eys are |akailah (r ntil next Ma) nc‘ rk"i’fl'fl # u‘ May / L!tq of the con g‘wp {ayor Kth | fite is as follows): | .-y}an Mrs. Day}d lf; M s-j_ old ! | publiq f:g th nigation | what | itg . 5¢ y Waliton Bi dea n rec trative | pre mmer. entle; igh held / f@l7 :30 munity." few aure it eB €iâ€" at Ct}mh.'f hN [d (cume! f ar t :J Acting as viceâ€"chairmen and assisâ€" mm es e J Hollis Glessoll, E. A. Menke H. The following are the tepics for the year : o t Novemberâ€""The Faculty u?.‘. Philesophy of Education" â€"~ °+ â€" District 11â€"]J. J. Berube, 318 N. Green Bay road ; Walter Wagner, c/o Bowman Dairy company. District 12â€" Lester G. Britton, 733 Princeton aveâ€" nue} .Dorman Anderson, 159 Clifton dvenue. District 13â€"Emmett Moroney, 138 S. Green Bay .road; Vance Wilâ€" kinson, 669 Kimbail road. District 14 â€"â€"Walter C. Kurz, 2419 Berkeley road; B. S. Hugle, 2433 Balsam road. District 15â€"Harrington G. «Yost, 617 Sunnyside avenue; Benjamin G. Pierâ€" son, 2737 Berkeley road. District 16â€" Harry Earhart, 614 S. St. Johns aveâ€" nue; J. P. McHugh, c/o ‘P&_SC- vice company, 521 Central mCun-i:;'GmV.Wi- Jiam: Briddle and mmx met at the hoimé of the president Leosire K <on . +rid enif September . 24th, to discuss plans for the coming year, _: _ District 1â€"Mrs. Hugh H. 6 311 Vine avenue; J. K.sm: 307 Vine. avenue. District 2â€"Milton J. Hardacre Jr. and Mrs. Milton J. 'H"fi'mj.{k 2‘1’3 Park nm..amm 3â€"Mrs. . Newey, Prosâ€" pect avenue; Dr. Harold Ray, 137 Bowesr Stair and Charles 1. Bates. ‘The exacutive board consisting of HMMMFMIK . The general campaign organization as announced by Mr. Sproul at the meeting will be headed by ‘the followâ€" _ District 6â€"Mrs. C. l”.lc‘fi ske, 2188 Dell place ; Stanley D. Grz 194 Lakeside Manor road. District 7â€" Walter: Fathauer, :2162 Pine Point drive; George Hul, 2152 Pine Point drive. . District 8â€"K. H. Burner, 1014 Marion avenue. District 9â€"Raymond E. Klingler, 1301 Broadwwview avenue; Charles ‘A. Sanborn, 817 Ridgewood drive. | District â€" 10â€"â€"Mrs. 'nlms P. Clark, 433 Oakwood: avenue, and Mrs. Roy E. Jones, 529 S. Green Bay road. zation jwill be held Tuesady evenin, October â€"5, 1943, at 8 pm. in the | Final plans for the campaign were rompleted at a meeting of the genâ€" gral campaign committee held Monday evening at which General Chairman Sproul presided. _ } The> theme . of the year will ‘be ‘Our School in QOur Community," : Speakers at the rally will include Harold O. McLain, chairman of the ind Qwen L. Coon, cluirmC:I:f the gutturban . division of the unity ::d War Fund. These speakers will plain= the budgetary details!df the Community Chest ind War Fuind reâ€" ively. ~Other speakers will be J. . Maxwell, chairma* of the, special gifts committee, and General * Camâ€" paign Chairman Earl E. Sproul Mrs. glfid Levinson will serve as chairâ€" man of the arrangements committee for the occasionâ€" . $ 9 v<al fWiflawerymuipdidfiuM ready for action, Highland Park‘s rst united ‘Community and War und campaign, sponsored by Highâ€" ' Park‘s Community Chest, will fr underway Tuesday, Oct. 5, to raise the $75,000 needed for home welâ€" fare, for our men in arms ‘and our : | The campaign will open ‘with a rally Of the. nearly four hundred citifeh workers who have volunteered their gervices, to be held Tucsday evening, gc( 5, at 8 pm., at the, Highland ark Woman‘s club. President Richâ€" ard A. Kebbon of the Highland Park Community Chest will preside. j Decemberâ€"‘"The Child and the The first meeting of tht year of the Aprilâ€"*"Science in the vVC..., &." 111. e t‘ 5c a Copy, $1.50 a Yeor & _V t | *Dadyie §3 Fi

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