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Highland Park Press, 7 Oct 1943, p. 3

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EFp$3 l _SERVED AFTER 5 P. M.‘ l: {;, i I Fine Liqueurs |\" \ !/~ | â€" Air Conditioned . '; t, .. ~Society_ & 4 *.~~*~Thursday, October 7, 1943 | | .. CLOSED monbaYs | _ 5 | ~ CHOPS ‘‘ | â€" AND SEA Foop _A bingo party will be sponsored by orth Shore lodge, No. 171, F. L. of &. *Thursday eveninig, Oct. 14, at h i \ef:.nn :8 o‘clock. ltig fimu be. s¢rved.© The pubâ€" . is ifivited to attend. Te L 42 Serve Supper At Trinity Church Lincoln school‘s fail card party will be held Weanesday atternoon, Oct. 20, at 1:30 o‘clock. Dessert will be served and there will be door prizes and table prizes. General chairman of the party SI’.MT. Clark and coâ€"chairâ€" man is Mrs. W. Douglas McLain. Lincoln School Plans Card Party _â€"Mrs. Clinton Fritsch is the president of the guild and Mrs: James T. Moffâ€" itt ;s chairman of tlie <smorgasbord committee. The public i« cordially in vited. A brief business meeting will be folâ€" lowed by informal exhibition of gifts apd souvenirs sent to the mothers by sons and daughters in service in this country :and overseas. :« Refreshments and a sociai‘ hour will complete the afâ€" Trinity guild is serving a smorgasâ€" bord in the parish liouse on Sunday evening Oct. 7, from 4 to 7 o‘clock, Service Mothers _ To Meet Wednesday ~The Service Mothers club will hold its regular monthly meeting at Highâ€" land Park U.S.O0., on Wednesday, Oct. 13, at 2 p. m. 4. *4 Mr. â€"and Mrs. B. K. 000?-- Mr. and Mrs. Claburn E. Jones Mr. fl Mrs. Tom Leeming Mr. Mra. R. C. Meddaugh Mr. and Mrs. William C. Meloh Dr. and Mrs. C. V. Nichols :i. amd Mrs. Harry‘ G. Ports Mr., and Hre. Mason nith *‘ t Mr.i and Mrs. Whitt Schults Mr.. and Mrs> Gearge O. Strecker STEAK â€" CHICKEN Since 1901 ._ Libertyville 1031 â€" Following‘the October 16 opening, ‘there will be dances on Nov. 20, Deâ€" cember 18, January 8 and 2Â¥, Februâ€" a*yâ€" 12 and 26, March 11, April 1 and 15. The December and April 15 parâ€" ties are formal. _ Dancing starts promptly at nine and the doors of the clubhouse are locked at 12. Mr. and Mrs. Claburn E. Jones and Mr.. and: Mrs. Tom . Leeming will chaperon the opening party. Patrons and patronesses for the season inâ€" clude the following :â€" ~ ( Mr. and Mra. Herbort A. Alexander Mr. and Mrs. Valee O, Appel $ m E. for Lk. Mr. and Mra. Cluburn E. Jones .. VYoung followers of the latest tétpâ€" t innovationsâ€"have encircled %‘6 on their calendars to mark ‘club‘s opening dancing party. Kenny Shaw, rhythm maestro and his aw band will provide the music. â€" Swing club is ingugurating | its seventh season ag a social organizaâ€" vaon: planned to. proyide dance enter> tainment for studerits in the thrae vopner classes of high school. While sponsored and endorsed by the Highâ€" land Park Woman‘sâ€"club, it remains tor the committee in charge to z:- the parties, send out: the invitations and engage the orchestras. This year‘s committee is headed by Mrs. ,La'n&ll Peterson, chairman, Mrs. Alonzo °C. ‘Tepney, treasurer and Mrs. Leonard W. Keaster social chairman. The Sadie Hawkins party, the Hobo Hop and a special Valentine future on February 12 have been scheduled. %ning Party Swing Club _ To Be Held Oct. 16 Restaurant On Route 22 Near Half Day PINK â€" â€"POODLE and Mrs. William C. Melohn and Mrs. C. V. Nichols amd Mrs. Harry‘ G. Ports and Mrs. David T. Sanders and Mrs, Whitt Schults and Mrs George O. Strecker Lake County‘s Most Exclusive FARM Installing officer was Mrs. Ray C. Webber XÂ¥ Chicago, da:mm presiâ€" dent, and Mrs. G. A. Bowen of Lake Bluff, a past district director, was inâ€" stalling sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms. Guests . present ° included Mrs, president, rence . Boy d, . district eun-uder'. Louis Sante, c %‘ S w M. & d â€"Aclut ‘ fer h:ln Suzzi was ief case was served by the Womarn‘s Society of Christian Service of the‘ Highland PqT‘ Metiiodist churc‘, chairmaned by Mrs. Ira Breakwell. 4 1 _ National defense and war activities, Mrs. | Lydia Wyte, Waukegan; naâ€" tional news, Mrs. Alma: Kpebker, Grays LaÂ¥e; Pamâ€"American, Mrs. Carolyn Horan, Antioch; publicity, Mrs. Ann Halterman, Highland Park; poppy, ‘Mrs‘ Flora Werner, Highland Park; past presidents‘ parley, Mrs. Viotet Cole, Highland Park; ‘parliaâ€" mentarian, Mrs. ‘(Marie ‘Thurwell, Grays Lake; radio, Mrs. Aima Callaâ€" han, Gurnee ;) rehabilitation and vet= tran employment, Mrs. Dorothy Boyd, Libertyville. re Present were 136 American Legion 13 units of Lake County. The dinner Finance, Mrs. Anng Wahifert, Wauâ€" kegan, Mrs. Mae Smith, Highwood, and . Mrs. Maryâ€" Weich, Deerfield; gold ‘star, Mrs. Silver Mae. Hayes, Waukegan ; â€" Hilim Girls‘ state, Mrs. Rgpu Tennerman, | Deerfield ; ; Junior ctivities, Mrs, Katherine Sarrentino, Fox Lake ; legislative, Mrs. Nita Belfe Porter, Lake Forest ; membership, Mrs. Leona Thomas, Waukegan; |music, Mrs. Madeline Budde, North Chicago. Milstein has made fourteen tours of the United States and Canada, many tours of Europe, three of South Amâ€" eri¢a, two in Mexico and has toured Egypt and Palestine. At the end of the current season, he will have apâ€" peared twentyâ€"four ‘times as soloist with the New York Philharmonic Symâ€" phony orchestra. _ Director, Mrs. Louise Suzzi, Highâ€" wood ;‘ alternate director, Mrs. Katie Schalk, _ North ‘Chicago; treasurer, Mrs. : Gladys Lovele, | Libertyville; secretary, Mrs. Violet | Cole, Mighâ€" land Park; historian, Mrs. Caroline Horan, Antioch, and chaplain, Silver Mae Hayes, Waukegan. | $ _ Mrs. Suzzi announced hber thairâ€" men to serve on the board as‘ follows : Americanism, | Mrs, Anna‘ O‘Neill, Lake:; Forest; auxiliary loan fund, Mrs. | Ruth Keefe, Gurnee; byâ€"laws, Mrs. Frances Mieczyski, North Chiâ€" cago; _ child ‘welfare, Mrs. | Ethel Bowen, Lake Bluff; community serâ€" vice, Mrs. Dorothy: HMutchinson, Fox Lake; education and World war orâ€" phans, Mrs. Eva Burnette, Antioch. Officers Installed By 10th District Of Legion Auxiliary flicers installed by the Tenth disâ€" trict of.the American um.wu.y We y evening at the Y.W.CA. were as follows: ‘ When his heavy schedule of conâ€" certs,‘ recordings and broadcasts perâ€" mits, Milstein relaxes at his 150â€"yearâ€" old Colonial farmhouse in Vermont. Here his time is divided between pracâ€" tice on his invaluable Stradivarius and indulgence in his major hobby : painting water colors. P €o, This year the series is serving a twoâ€" fold purpose: Proviging fine imusic for the community, and making a subâ€" stantial â€"gift 3jo the American Red Cross. + day evening, Oct. 18, at the New Trier high school auditorium at 8 :30 o‘clock. Milstein Opens 20th Season of Recital Series Nathanh Milstein, famed viofinist, will open the 20th year of the Winnetka Music club‘s Artist Recital series Monâ€" NATHAN MILSTEIN Woman‘s <club at 7 baiiroom Catholic Meeting â€" f . At Abht bpen ,w of the North . [Shore‘. . Catholic Woman‘s league| dn Tum‘day, Oct 12, at the Wi Ne Community ‘house,. Mme. Kathrya! De Lucca, will: be (preâ€" sent: ‘ the program chairman, Mrs. Gefpard Ungars. n t +/ Mmé. |De Lucca, a native of the United $tates, has spent many years studying! Brazil. With her hm?flid‘ who wak counsel of Brazil to Chiâ€" cago, she organized a South Atneriâ€" can organization in this country. She will tell members of the league about Brazil and its people. / .: | . . The rresident of the league, Mrs. league| on Tusday, Oct. 12, at the Win i Community >houlf;., Mme. vathryin! De Lucca, will: be ‘preâ€" sente ‘ the program chairman, Mrs. Gefpard Ungars. k a + Mmé. |De Lucca, a native of the United $tates, has spent many years studying! Brazil. With her hm;oid. who wak counsel of Brazil to Chiâ€" cago, she organized a South A#eri- can organization in this country. She will tell |members of the league about Brazil and its people. / <: 1 § The gresident of the league, k Albert ‘Mahone, {will preside u@‘ the hostessesk at the tea tables Mrs.‘ C] A. Maniche, Mrs. ra Phatin, Mrs, E. C, Weissenberg. at Mrs. , Lipyd ‘Sheahan. ol xM The Albert hostess Mrs.‘ Amer Caths« Fontaine, ers; . Mi schools, _ Women‘ Miss [:{ member. TalKk The business, tend thi nings, tréasurer. / yourt s 1 Miss ~Hthel Larson, program: dmiL‘- man, 4 es that the first meeting will endehkvor to reveal business womâ€" en‘s activities in war time. Miss Larâ€" son has dontacted several local women who .will igive five minute talks on the changes war has made in their busiâ€" ness or grofession, ‘The speakers will be: ; Dorothy ‘ Fiddes, Highland Fatk libre T; Miss Ruth Lubou.,‘l‘lh- nois eléphone company; Mrs. Elimer‘ MHecketsweiler, : photography; Miss Mapjorie Ibsen, Highland Park hospital ; }Miss Eleanor Schmitt, Highâ€" man, will endef en‘s activit son has i who . will (g changes y ness or gr be : . Mis Fark Ii‘ @ nois: ing may : calling‘ th program, will begir imrimizj munity., The 1 Keh vice. p On Thesday, Oct. 12, the }10rth Shore cBapter of the D.A.R. will gaâ€" ther at!ithe ‘home of Mrs. E; R. Phelps, 775 Prospect avenue, and folâ€" lowing # "War Time Luncheon" at 1 p. m. (@ program of information and entertaiftment ‘wilt be presented which bears thk titlée "What the Daughters Do." ere . are many . new â€" and young tiembers who have recently united with the local chapter, and this program| is «primarilyâ€" for them, and is not designated as a social or guest affair, but for the present, and the prokpec.? ¢ members, all of whom are urgefl to be present. \ > Reservations should be made iwitf: Mrs. Whiter Rice, H. P. 3476, and Mrs. ‘Phclps and her assisting hosâ€" tesses, Mrs. Gordon Buchanan, Mrs. Fred Watkins, and Mrs. N. S. Mayo, will appreciate an early indication of how mary will be present. _ The mpeting day has been changed from ‘second > Thursday . to the second (Tuesday of each month, and ft¢é® monthly board reimpwill be linst previous to con he Io Jhm‘vith%c Mrs. \ ohnson, on ‘Wednesday morning,| Octobet 6. & .. f how magy The meet from 8 second (Tue hereaftérm m be held ans,| bi eon the lb Mrs. J3 mornifi*, Oc First, Of Y, year . on supper | Y.W.C.A By P\ War [Jime Luncheon | Opens Program of _ Local} D.A.R. Chapter Volunteer «workers conti’nne to needed for all branches of productiop. The sewing unit meets Tuesday, W 1â€" nesday, ‘Thursday and Friday at the Public Service company, 521 Central avenue, from 10 to 3 o‘clock. Surgiâ€" cal dresgings and knittingâ€"are at the Highland Park Woman‘s club Tuesâ€" day, Wédnesday, Thursday and Friâ€" day frotm 9:30 to 3:30 and Tuesday evenings) from 6:30 to 9 :30 o‘clock. | _~â€" The Highland Park production unit of tte nerican Red Cross will cele> brate 4ts fourth birthday on Thursday, Oct. 14.]All past, presént and future voluntedd workers infing. knitting or surgithl dressings are invited to be present |n the surgical dressing workâ€" room atifite Highland Park Woman‘s club (at |}~ o‘clocks.; ‘ |ac o Mrs. ffharles Perrigo, who‘ is the new gentral chairman oi;roductio i and Mrk Florence: Cherry, the ne{ sewing irman, ‘will be introduced. The ~knitting chairmen, Mrs. M¢â€" Greadie, | Mrs. Aldridge, Mrs. Bowâ€" man ard Mrs. Nichols, will also present. f | Birthday Pa{(t)s; Planned By Red Cross Unit Par Jn South 4@ ican At Firsti,,‘,« Miss Eleanor Schmitt, Highâ€" Girl Scouts; Mrs, Everett ‘North Shore Créative Writâ€" s. â€" Jane â€" Floriani, , nursery Miss. Laura Cross, Young ~Christian association, _ and rothy .Simpson, ~Pi fielta i‘ Delta club welcomes all vomen and urges them to atâ€" first meeting. â€" ; â€"| officers are: Mrs, Arthur president; Miss Rose Opitz, ;. Miss Mildred An;a ry, and ‘Miss Myra Jenâ€" Delta Business and ’P"f“' osrfen‘s club opens its 13th ednesday, Oct. 13, with a eeting : at 6:30 ; at. ‘the Anyone interested in a‘:find-, a supper reservation by Y.W,.C.A, by Oct. 11. The open to all business women, at 8:30, The club mumn to newcomers in the = ar Planned [Delta Club Meeting omens News of: ,aigf» K lA Delta Gammas: who ave recently come to the North Sh?re are corâ€" dially urged> to contact. the memberâ€" ship chairman, Mrs. C':F Shortal, 2410 Isabella street Evauston â€" | In order that this prp&nm of.g‘w;r and > sightâ€"saving work #uy be Afurâ€" thered, it was recently. *oted, by the board to suspend the cugtomary proâ€" grams at the monthly q‘iee(.iul. The | social committ#e 7 Pvrequcns members to bring their own sandâ€" wiches) which: will be q‘hpp,lementéd by salad and .coffee. [ .*+* The Delta Gamma national projâ€" ect of aiding the blind will not be neglected. ‘The :Orthoptic ‘ clinic at Evanston hospital under the driection of Dr. Miriam Eubarnk will be given continued _ support by| the local alumnae chapter. _ [% 4 Comfort kiti,‘ sctap-bo?ks. layettes for the wives of service men, hospiâ€" tal shirts, afghans and,st:gical supâ€" plies made by. the members will be displayed. Several boxes containing books, games and puzzlos have been sent to men on tankers and to men serving in the more" i ed â€" spots of the ‘world. | Two rooms at Fort Sheridan have © been ‘furnishedâ€" by Delta Gamma and their maintainance will be an additional project for the coming year. | F7 An extensive exhibit of the phases of â€" war : work undertaken ‘by â€" the alumnae of Delta Gamma"will be feaâ€" thred at the first meeting of the year which will be held at the Delta Gamma house: in Evanston, Monday, Oct. 11. at /1 oftiock." â€" !‘ * Exhibit War Work At First Meeting Of Delta Gamma If you need more information upon how to organize a waste paper salvage carmpaign, write to: Container Corporation of ... . Ammerica, Dept. W. Any kind of waste paper , . . even such items as discarded cigarette packages and used ¢ cartons and shipping cases ~Paper bags, wrapping paper * ;. Letrers, chvclopes and «<~â€"â€" other advertising matter Contents of ever» wastcbasket YoUu . _ sSHOULD SAVE Parentâ€"Teachers Associations 0.C.D. Salvage Ward there 1IS a serio! _ _ waste paper s Newspapers, magazines Cardboard boxes, i4 s Evflfilton ~ Community Center will is '.‘t: help carry on a juniof club f «ollectors. _ If interaested ~in} joini such a club telephore Mr. "X x more details. | | | 9:30 a.m., Girl Scout training. . | ; Tuesday, Octobér 12â€"â€",; > | | 9:30 a.m;., Girl Scout Brownfe trainâ€" â€" ingâ€"First aid class. | _ // | Wednesday, Oct. 1 {4 8 p.m., H. P.‘Camch:T’clph. | j : Vacancies Filled on Board> | / t Community center‘s board of diretâ€" tors announce | the |addition| o %‘ Olson and R. T. Skidmore to |théir board. Thege additrpu m~are t ’ill vacancigs on the presgent board.| . | Thursday, Oct. 7â€", \. _ |~| 9:30 a.m., Girfl Scout training. 7:30 p.m., First aid instr Friday, Oct. 8â€" [\ 8 p.m., High school age " Saturday, Oct. 92â€" [ocl d 9 a.m., Game; rooms open. <| | 2 p.m., Mod;l :itphq:-clgl}?.i . Game rooms‘ open. [f Monday, Oct. 11â€" "| |.} There wili be a special prize F boy or girl suggesting: the ‘by for these open house prio F4 ;: Community Center plans h dances for young people mo: 1 First "open, house" fot hi oof boys and girls is sched:l;d f day night, Oct. 8 8 o‘clock. to ight. Lnder leade:;thip of Bob B , the dance committee is planning |â€" c gram. All young peopl¢ ar f Dancing, cards, checkers, tab + nis and other games are on the prp-‘ gram. | ME 2 telds 1 d High School Open House CONTAINER 111 wWEest If M cannot locat Chicagoâ€"National IT Is YOUR PATRHOTIC Here on the Home |Front, too, @Wpuntless ess and wartime items movinghight and ¢ truck and airplape is gontdiflers and cart clothing . .. airplangâ€" ; .|: tds for busy 1 are shipped in cases, boxes a tainers 1 reclaimed waste paper which pou é§i help salvage COMMUNITY CENTE ACTIVITIES | â€" BECAUSEL... w Only oneâ€"thind of all th lcctcd{’andrec‘;_ aimed. salvage more of it! || _ and ‘you can : to help in this saving ‘waste | i (hcy c a [1 42 i , I a C t i IRcmber. : Badly netded Tight now. 1 3Mm.;r.7 N ile for ,; fEofit..= d | ‘Sell it to your junk dkaleg B give to your : . Schools Churthes . B Scouns |Breanized charits / * . Swidey ferotemgah [ ~ _ _ . . =~*~ / Lifeâ€"saving bloogd. i‘uinep_.,x' 1 hey J jungle, desertheat Vital Red Crosp su are hw:’g% Lifeâ€"saving bloc ' 'id ied overscas*in paper conâ€" tainers.| "? ons move through steaming s K ns £4g ic d » jungle, desertheat igid ARtic coldâ€"in paper containers. Vital i*ed ; upplies “ gicines, scrums, bandagesâ€" are hurtied to the four cé ners@if the earth in paper containers. Food|fér gan prisoners@@of war is delivéred in paper containers, boxes, cartons a plies to bur Arn ving blge 1 optn nouse" || M my $a) [ss f: Front, too movin d s PN |STREET, CHICAGO 2, UL * x ch sc vage [:| nt, too, Wountless essential civilian moving@hight and day via train, er Gonta and cartons. Food . .; ‘ts . . ; tdiiis for busy war plants . . . paptr is salvaged and made into paper hip "'nk 4s needed to send endless supâ€" Fozq, n@ for essential civilian needs. all in your community, TY 1TO HELP er. in this country is colâ€" every American to help t *~â€" mtc e pu,'no?tm Clayton . . . 19""" tic baritone Curt Massey . . a" ; t\&.moo‘hvm\lohhel).ir ! maide, Brought 19 you by & c M vermmatk DHHY Companyâ€" imse on L/ us Mus1GAL A11IW4G0X" Buy Coal NOW ~â€"â€" For Next Winter tion of officers will be held and mbers are urged to attend. Lunâ€" wil} be served. : annual meeting of the Woman‘s ry of the Highland Park hospi~ | be held ag 10 o‘clock Wednesâ€" rning. Oct. . 13, at Trinity parish STATE 8787 OF AMERICA ial Meeting Of ital Auxiliary is 10;:15 to 1045 a.m. â€"WGNâ€" vour .. and i

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