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Highland Park Press, 30 Sep 1943, p. 5

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18% i \; North Shore Creative Writers again ztc,ko-eanthugfpumdh:m * )w'.‘w y ‘ o an 7, at 10 o‘clock at the Highland Park * . _ Thursday, Septemiber 30, 1943 Creative Writers Ask Interested Women to Attend Meetings _ *Rowena Bennett, poet and lecturer, | of the Writing. for:â€" Children Workshop at the Writers‘ conference this summer sponsored ‘by Northwestâ€" ern university, â€"will> again lead the group, now in ity sixth year. Mrs. Evâ€" erett Fontaine continues as the publiâ€" gity and program ‘secretary répresentâ€" ing the Y.W.C.A. education committee which sponsors the class. Mrs. Donâ€" ald McGibeny of Lake Forest, as coâ€" chai with Mrs. CGeorge K. Bowâ€" E of Ravinia will be the hostess for : poctry section, which will meet on alternate Thursdays, with the prose section in charge of Mrs. Bowden, Milâ€" dred Haessler aof Ravinia, class treasâ€" wrer, and a mi will serve inâ€" formal to class members once a month! when 34 speaker will be guest of honor. ft#* t N. W.CA., 374 Laurel avenue.. This meeting will be Lesson one of. the ten week‘s course. ./ a $1,000 play contest, 1 $500 book manâ€" pscript award, and other markets in which members may compete, Among those who will attend this lirst meeting are Mrs. Ethel Pick of thelauhem,v’:kcudfihe ixteen pocts cf R it mrmnm»um scoon by a conférence committee, Dr. Judith Shoyvisky of Kenosha, Wisconâ€" As the original. hostess member of the first Writers‘® conference the North Shore Creative Writers, now one of twenty cooperating literary groups, will devote much of. its first program to human interest reports by class memâ€" hers who attended the various workâ€" ‘s organizations ‘throughout I!!â€" impis and northern Indiana. Mssisti lln.S#&a»mkeraslmâ€" tom hostesses will be Mrs. Ralph C. Pcher, her coâ€"chairman, Mrs. Thomas Mrs. Robert K. Belt, Mrs. Josâ€" G. Bulmer, Mrs. Leslie Dethaye, . H. F.*D‘Sinter, Mrs. Floyd D. Gydfrcy. Mrs. Carl Holzheimer, Mra â€" A. Hull, Mrs, Bruce K;uberg, i. A. W. Lawrence, Mrs. Frank t Jr., Mrs. Maicomb MacKenâ€" i¢, Mrs. L. H. Nickels Mrs. Theodore Mrs. L S. Riggs, Mrs. O. G. nith, Mrs. A. R. Strubel, Mrs. Willâ€" iam C. Wenninger, members of the Ravinia Wo,r'tgns Club w Luncheon eeting October 13 t Pu;:xsbundhq,nh:h w and ing of groaning beer are among the less familiar, but more ing‘ aspects of pioneer days usâ€" mmh.?mm‘w- though the dress and quaint customs of the Puritan women, ase now a. bit of historical toflue,'“kewimadnfl- yations of the w of that ‘day were -duu"flfilin Hay, who n:l‘!dmicbdtlwdin- "It is an inspiration to look through the three hundred ‘years find that these many times greatâ€" ‘ of ours pointed the way our concépt of life." | rs. Hay is a gtaduate of DePauw ity and is a member of Kappa 4 ‘Mnoru‘ty. She has taken in, and ‘directed, numerous neighâ€" hi j t Sang 76 o e cacimintieg db wia ber historigal sketches before t her series ‘cf programs depicâ€" ng the historical fiv'dnv-an,of the merican woman,/ Helen Moffett Hay will present "The Puritan ‘Maid" in a menodram4 ot. eary colonial » {lbr.theoudn:;:_«fimof‘lbelna- i Woman‘s a luncheon, on %-d-y, Oct. 13, at 12:45 o‘clock in Village house.. Reservations for the luncheon are being taken by Mrs. man of the house committee }apflam.n.fi.zm.iau M. M. Scheemeackes, HP. 1757, clni':: ces J is Membeér of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Churchâ€" The First Church of Christ, Scientist;/ in Boston, Massachusetts â€"â€" SATURDAY EVENING, October 2, 1943 at Eight O‘Clock , _ Elm Place School Auditorium Elm Place and Sheridan Road, Highland Park, I!. SÂ¥1i Under the Auspices of _ â€" First Church of Christ, Scientist > Mighland Park, HWinois _ i6 i t P0 o4 Christion Science FREE LECTURE The public is cordially invited to a Society_ GAVIN W. ALLAN, C. S. B. of Toronto, Canada will be made of ON BY Tea To Be Given For New Members Of Voters League Miss . Roach‘s older sister, Mrs. Richard Hosford Jr., and Mr. Hosford, live on a) ranch} in * Montana. Lt. Blatchford has a younger brother, Roach a t t » Patsy. _ The Hosfords and their twoâ€" yearâ€"old daughter,; Debbie, expect> be here for the Christmas holidays. tended without regist¢ring for the class. One of the purposes of the new members tea is to acquaint them with their precinct chairmen. sin, member of theâ€"group whose work was also chosen, ;gfi. Fred Giesecke and â€" Mré. Walter ‘Fro | interested in playâ€"writing, Mrs, John Lemmon and Mrs. Lester| Olson, short story writers, Mrs. O. L; Olesen, historical writer and many others. . a Introducing the League of Women Voters to its new members, the offiâ€" a tea Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs, Dudley Crafts Watson. Mrs. Louis Haller, president, will describe the league‘s program and projects for this ‘year and several of the departâ€" ment c}ainpm will discuss the work of their : groups. _ Guests will include the members who joined last year and the thirtyâ€" seven new members who joined during "Although our formal drive for members is now closed," announced Mrs. â€" Robert Wfiq‘r, membership chairman, "new ers are welcome to the league at any time throughout the year, and I hope anyone interâ€" ested will call me at 1772" / â€" â€" â€" Miss Roach, who was introduced to society on New Year‘s day in 1941, attended the Roy cemore school, Northwestern university and Maryâ€" mount college. Lt Blatchford is a graduate of the North Shore Country‘ Day school and of Dartmouth. His older , brother, Nathaniel Blatchford III, and his wife, the former Kitty Lawrence, haye moved to Glencoe. Lt. Blatchford, who is called "Key," is at home on leave from his duties in the Pacific as a dive bomber in the Naval air torps. The wedding will not take place nntil his next leave. *The reception, in care of the bride‘s sister, was held at the lounge of the Berkeley theater, Mission Bay, which was banked, with palms and> flowers. Among . the hundred guests present, Dr. Lowell | F. Bushnell: of Highland Park was able to be present. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Alison Benson of Melbourne, Australia, and Comdr. Hamilton‘s parents are Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Hamilton of At a family dinner Thursday eveâ€" ning, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A, Roach, 199 Ravine drive, announced the. enâ€" gagement of their: daughter, (Beverly Cleary, to Lt. (i.g.) Rrederick Kent Blatchford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathaniel Blatchford of Long Beach, Ind., : formerly of Winnetka. Lt. Comdr. Hamilton is Married In : Aukland, New Zealand Engagement of Beverly. Roach Is Announced Lt Comdr, Baker M. Hamilton of Highland Park and (Miss Hope Gib; bongs of Melbourne,: Adsufl% were married at\the Kohimarama‘ Présbyâ€" terian church, AuclJand, New Zeaâ€" land; : on September | 10,‘ thet;mom‘s birthday, with Rev. .Farr: of that church officiating. Highland Park Fitz@eralds i: East for Wedding Of $bn This Week Clogi to Hold Rum e Sale Dr. Mrs. James P. Fiucw % of. Hi Park arrived in Washâ€" ington, [D. C., Monday for the wedâ€" ding Th y of their son, Lt. Richâ€" mond ; (Dean (FitzGeraid, and Miss Dorothy‘ Elizabeth Chapline. <A Travéling with the FitzGeralds were their dpughters, Dorcas and Patri and Mrs. FitzGerald‘s mother, ‘ ichn Dean, and her son, na Dean, |who. was. his nephew‘s best The Philathea class of Bcethany church will) hold a rummage sale Ocâ€" tober 15 and 6 in the vacant building on th¢ corner of St. Johns and Lqurel avenugs. Those wishing to donate A er Lt. Plili joined {ithe folk,, Va. u re'zaiamdc program instituted by the N ‘\_ Office of Defense T ranspt :uhmh.-u.{.m ‘_ Administration for War, the Office of War Utilities, and oi Vomens Ne fio?comntionof‘ibcnidqby‘m-, ,'cm:;:ing.dl ma\m::sw us in we $ or tramd 1o mailtt shom Suacre possible to meet its objectives, ’E-nswrmm‘tmof the power industry and its customers in a broad effort to ldanlmdalm for war purposes. It was accompanied by requests from the Office of War Urilities To coopcratc with 'thc;Goycrnmc;#t’s nationâ€"wide « n t save. 64. ; manpéwcr, téampottafiOn, fuel and ériticaP ns tenalsJ[ ‘ asked by the | War Production Board to _ _| | j ; |~ P Ax.s *A #\ untle of the bridegrbo D. Dean, and Mrs. D family group from Norâ€" Lt, Deanâ€" was among the t PSR ue | ‘¥ < a PUBLIC SER l : Please retain thi To Rleotr °. The Produ production require aanpower,) transpor naterial as 6 wuch r than that thig greater vel sccperat effort. has cal effect ) om . i0on, *h Puel satratio other devel g the det principa the obj ve of t shev. in/ . %e °. The Production Board has proclained that saxisus war production requires the greatest possible conservation of manpower, transportation, fuel, equipment, and gri tioal nsterial as sopper, sfeel, tungaten and many m wuch r than has been heretofore mccopmplished. It believes that thig greater conservation can be dccpmplished by f ve scoperstion of all citisens of pur ecuntry the éffort. has called for the institution of & progras to S pres E! ij. TH & +8 . PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NOR® be onselI se Urilities and their custoners: The Highiand Park board of Northâ€" western settlemvent wi holgl its first meeting of the fall segson at the home of Mrs. George Bliss, 522 N. Linden avenue, Wednesday, 0&(. 6, at 1 o‘clock. N. U. Setflemfrit Plans First Meeting Miss Evelyn xulbofl ngageâ€" ment to S:rgant 4 i son of Mrs. D. Carani of ral avenue, Highwood, has been announ¢ed by her parents. of Holcombe, Wis. No Pne has been set for the wedding. _| Miss Harriett E. Vittum, director of Northwestern settlement in Chicago, will tell of the work done at the settleâ€" ment house and of the part the local board can play in furthering it. « rummage may call Mrs. Wells, /H.PL 3459 or Mrs. Weil, H.P. 4394. WAR PRODUCTION BOARO t 6>4 industrial plant protection be reduced. Light for reading or working should be maintained at levels consistent ‘with eyeâ€" sight conservation. .. . This Company is glad to do its part in this nationâ€"wide plan ¢ i \\d tl« . ar Uilities ow han t is not intended to réduce 1e Elec VW Beard, the :iafyrwa(,th&lidhfl "" Stella Jannotta, _ Lt. William Kelly | Are Engaged to Wed /. At a. feaâ€" at in Ke r Saturday > afté Mr. and t . Joseph Edwin Janpott p & engagement: of their daughter, Skiff, to Lt. William ®P. Kelly, gon of Mrs. William °P.| Kelly an‘d t ’a&e Mr. Kelly of Highland Park. (| || Miss Jannotta gttended Pine Mano: Junior ~ NM fl ai~ versity. sbchast io younger b bthers, Joseph Jr. and Ned,.. Lt. Kelly educated |at the Abbey school in Srotâ€" land, where hbe. | was ‘born, and â€"at North iversity and the Uniâ€" versity }: Notre: Dame. He is staâ€" tioned in Wilmi Del., with | the army ait force. |Lt, Kelly hay three sisters, the Mis Frances, . Fatrici and Christina Kélly. 1t | League Le%iers Hear Mrs. Duvall _ Leaders of League of Voters t last week to fi Evelyn mm vall, director| of the Association for, Family‘ Living, disâ€" cuss the prob of ieading ffec» tive discussion. [Leagne mem had the opportunity |of leading | and practising | the precepts| which were brought ott under the: ?tnu of Mrs: Duvall.+ § | | Mrs.f]am,q's $tsmmd 8&*: l, rice president in charge of programs, i troduced Mrs. |Duvail. ing was planned as aid to heg bers who are called upon f groups on subjects which t lhgu‘g has studied. / M F11 tal agencies. | to h;r upon vhich th¢ league o 1 PP | l Cl {4 [ $s n :jv ‘! M In ‘addition to requests, general conservaâ€" t inhiflfdmh been nflaohn industrial and residential (6 MLikewise, n# i@ifort is being made to curmil lapd (Lighting of wit@ees (ather than advertising signs) Lighting of | | al inH@UR illumination and show cast fot morale, the use of electric e this purpose is not e in these, fields without l and «ie adversising, promotional and l aviation and police lighting, mfl.-‘_‘mw protection, Y waF THE YOLUNTARY are less reduction in from the Office of War Utilâ€" : in the use of electricity forâ€" in use of various electric Lamp bulbs should not be in the manufacture of light 37 . rummage sale will be sponsored Campbell chapter, Orgder of ‘the tern Star, on Thursday, Sept. 30, Friday, Oct. 1, at 59 S. St. Johns ¢t. 21." Rummage sale. Bring al mage to church basement not laker . Oct. 19. } : § 090 f nyone wishing to donate articles call Anne Wells, H. P. 3459 Eiâ€" Hunter, H, P. 4072, Ruth Silfesâ€" n, H. P. 136, Evelyn Briddle, H. .am. to 4 ipm. Meeting of all ‘West and ,Bracgide in 'bom'Bff‘-(u-dwig::%of- ill be furnished. © m. West Side group will meet home of ‘ Mrs. Dwight Reyâ€" , 425 Eastwood avenue. * :30 p. m. Autumn luncheon °/ p. m. Musicale, Wilh Drydu. lyâ€" soprand. < Ay { E. S. Plans mmage Sale e Highland â€"Park Presbyterian ran‘s ‘association calendar® for the téfOuohuuu'mm: t, 4; 9:30 p. m., Board meeting. arriott (District viceâ€"president of yterial) will conduct the serâ€" . m. + Bracside group will meet e home of Mrs. °C. S, Wright, Dell lane.. * . (18, 10 a.m. Sewing, hospital ‘THE OFFICE OF ILLINOIS® .* d reducton in use of to lower levels consisâ€" byterian Woman‘s ciation Announces ram for Month p$ +4 ‘v': & m. $ *"hie 1 &

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