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Highland Park Press, 13 Jan 1944, p. 2

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4t m John David Cummings, M M 1/c USN, who for the past cighteen months has been‘ somewhere at sta with the . amphibious , forces, comâ€" ents, recently. For nearly two years they have not known whereâ€" part in the invasion of, New Britain. 2nd Lt. John B ceived his wings " Robt. Nereim, yoeman 2/c,â€" USN, bas returned to his ship after spendâ€" ing a short leave with his family on 247 Central â€"Ave., for the first time in nearly a year.. His campaign rib= ‘bous show that he has participated in two major battles in the 7 months that he has been at sea. } Lt. Marshalt E. Blume, 155 Lakeâ€" B 4. . #) | _ (Official view Terrace, ‘returned to his base 1 f U ol aAp! l H after spending a Christmas leave with bfuf 23 C w OFkT | his wife. He expects to be stationed spp of DEE fl IELD at. an oversgu base soon, and is in tb 4 <p tig ' o hass lme for a promotion to the rank of off ] . M RFIEL ?;min and Commanding Officer of a id ‘in reaponse tofkall of the ntal‘ unit <to be established at his Wfimuflg loge of new base. 4. uk thak ux Pikes Te . ~ Put. Mary Jane Guernsey, WAC, has completed her basic training at Waytoria Beach, Fia., and has been assigned to the Ird Service command headquarters â€" at â€" Baltimore, ~Md., where she is studying WAC recruitâ€" ing methods. Béfore enlisting she was ‘with the Chicago and . Eastern IMlinois rajlroad as reservationâ€"clerk. ficer Lt. Bruce Cliffe, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Alfred Cliffe, 135 So. Second St., was in. town recently on a short leave.. Stationed at Santa Calif., he is an army ofllnnm Edwin B. Gilroy, son of Lt. Comâ€" mandert and Mrs. Edwin L. Gilroy, fiCutnlAve-.whomlqued his wings : and . commission three months ago is now stationed at the army air base in Ardmore, Okla., a coâ€"pilot an a Bâ€"17 bomber. Pfc. Robgri:atteuon is expected home on furibugh soon by his parâ€" ents, Mr. and: ‘Mrs. Gcorge'Pattqnpn. ietnieinrnte ane es ank â€" re * (sta | at Camp: Hood.. His . S/Set. Earl Patterson ‘is now sta <at Roliman â€"Tom" Reber, aged sevenâ€" teen, began his basic Nayy~training on December 1 at Farragut, Idaho. He expectsa leave after this is comâ€" pleted in February. ‘His parents are Mr. and Mrs. Harvey ~Reber, 391 North Avenue _ 4 * A/C William Pomper has completed bis basic preparation And is now in line.for pilot training, stationed, for the present, at Nashville, Tenn. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pomper, 320 Maple Ave.. ~ _ Pyt. Kennieth.B. Tether, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Tether, 145 So. Green Bay Rd., is home for a week on furâ€" lough. He is a member of the 36th Ren. Sq-ngm‘l‘roop 3, and is ‘staâ€" tioned at p Pilot Knob, Yuma, Ariz., a desert training center. William B. Cope, son of Mrs. Walâ€" ter Cope, 645 Vine Avenue, is enjoyâ€" ing a Iâ€"day leave, having completed his course in Aying at Corpus Christi, Texas. He was commissioned and awarded his wings on January 5. Enâ€" sign Cope will report to a base in New Orleans on Jan. 14, where he will attend instructor‘s school. From there he expects to be transferred to:some eastern base. _ Among ‘the native sons to return to Highland Park on a short furlough is $/Sgt. Edward "Eddie" Smith, of the â€"463rd | Evacuation Co., Santa Anita, Calif, â€" He is in tank supply, which Re describes as a "rugged outâ€" fit." Eddie has no ‘kick concerning army life. His only atisfortune since joining the service has been to fall up the steps of a USO Club. Sgt. Smith is the founder and proprietor of the Smith Manufacturing Co. on Skokic Bivd. P At a military ceremony which took place on . Thursday of last week at Ft. Sheridan, William E. Clark, 602 Lautel Ave.,received the air medal and oak leaf clusters posthumously awarded his son, Sgt. Chas. A. Clark, who lostihis Hlfe in actiont in the European: area ‘on Oct. 10, 1942. © Mr. Clark has. two other sons in the armed tervicesâ€"James, an acrial meâ€" chanic, and Norman, of the artillery. A third son,, Michael, was . récently discharged from service. The father, himsell, was a sergeant in the Spanâ€" ishâ€"American. War. S f In The Nations Serwic 162 STATE OF ILLINOIS 001’3:7 ‘OF LAKE (Grand TotB] ReGOURBOS .:..s.1. ... ic lefs. c cvsmmmecrecencccmmemnnccmcens ll“: A stock ‘.““‘}‘\ ‘._La........u.;.......... ..'.;....-......_.....;......,..'..........; :g ided "profits (N "'l::.f.::i:l:l'.:} i engrromnnipinominfa prinf k 18. m ooofi en en 4 deposits : | Ts | o [ i:) + pledge * tinents | *t» Total deposify .......;'..» s .i:‘...{::::*.m- .a & I P 9 + U To PE | mecceclicntss l ons sinaoininanin mt ”"‘t“”"l' ,| $. W . ,1 INXS, | ashier of! e o I l. onk io 4t the : e named h.-m ‘ above w kJ and amounts shown the As of Public 1 + of pursuant to (law. 1%. 14. 16. 17. 18. 4. in | & nitod 4. 6. 6., T. 8. t 11. lb @1 ~ Set.|Jack. Dennett, gator linstructor, ma and trainer in the . is now| stationed near Uta ‘a replacemen A letter received. fram {Pfc. Brand «Bus!‘ |Olson, USMC, Bedcoast Artil lery, the first in two ionths; yat guardeilly that he is ([now saf, will ~continue that wa t' T'Cenm‘h in hig division of the. i ice is str Although he has been stationed in th South | Pacific ; area, }the letter ig marked . "Central Pa ' )‘ and h speaks| of a furlough Mn| the spri Pic. |Olison left over : years for his basic‘ training ht San Diego, Calif., ;d left directW® hiter for ‘a cverscas base. He is | son of Mr, and Mrs, Lester Olsom®|df the High; land |Apts. > 1 | Mrs.| Alvin Johnson,§§97 Vine! Ave; nue, is the mother of ee se;rvicc" men. |Pic. Harold I son, r}l th¢ Army ‘Air Corps; is. ;‘- on 15â€"da furl . He has bee F tioned fo ninet months â€" ig ) Hobbs, ; New Mexico,. during whick time he hag acquiréd a nice Southefh.accent, Gor don, | A.O.M!lif the Navy, is stationed for the gresen iG Ha Islands. Pidi| Arnold John son, lof the ;Rainbow Rivision ds stay tioned | at éamp Grubg¢, Okla. |. / ] »r _ Eugéne J. Juhrend, shn of My. and Mrs. J. A. Kortendic 5 High St. Highnwbod, whose engaglesnent to Mis Marjotie Diercks .of | Park wa; annougkced. last summ@r, has:| be commigsioned 2nd liewkenant. . Wit the ther departmen® bf thef.arm air forces, he recentt " dmiplete@d th Army ‘tmeteordlogy cofirse at frany Rapids} Mich., and at Ehanute Field, A/C| Chase Smith, JK., who was to have been graduated ‘the local high _lr:ol next June been. in{y ducted into the servide and is sta; tioned at Gulfport Fiel iss., wher‘z he will receive training in the‘m:x air force. He is the s$n| of M". and Mrs:: Chase Smith, 22 Lurel% Ave: nue. | i( 8 W P § $. Edward J. Weiler, son of Mr and ‘Mrs. John Weild®, Orchar Lane, lis now sta t Nash Tenn., where he will undergo test to detérmine for which ch of th air service he is be itted. |Age 19, he is‘ a graduate offithe local hig! school, 4 (0 | | I hus wompieled" the mified ghare of + ted ‘the , 0 bis trtm;:n at { "it, Uliv#nit_fl and transfe | to . pres flighthzzhool‘ at Towa i Ilfzt th;’ third lrhne He is (son of. Mr, and Mrs Fred H. OK ,| 1021 Nofll# St. Jd‘ll‘ll Ave. To) (| ' i Army A/C Ralph Ward has reâ€" furfi’e?to his base at ;l:':on Bu} racks, Mo., after a visit ' bis patents,. Mr. and Ray Ward, 154 $o. First St. He beg}n his fight itraining, .soon, at| a new. base, < Naval A/C Benjamin W, Weisbach son‘ of Mr, Harry : zg bach, Woodland Rd,, recen n"’ dompleted his basic training at U 'a Navy | preâ€" flight} school at Ather$] Ga., where he Waq one: of the ‘te “-u students of his class. B j now be. gin his "Alight training gt the Naval Air station in St. Lowi 0. â€"| Columbus, â€" Miss., last now ‘stationed at Cleve parents are Mr. and M son, 1412 Pleasant Av hand due. from I nited Stutes ‘Goverr bonds, étockis . and discounts al house (..2‘4 % real estate asved resources ...... Bew where the Avthorized SEAL) RISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM * uts 0C REP@RT OF THE CEONDITION Or DE%IEKO ETAT.E ~BANK ‘ Aâ€".DEEREIELD, ILLINOIS [ ~ t beford mie thif :5th day ot Januaey, 3 1 1%." :‘DEERFIELD, ILLINOIS :jleutial?navi: énance | ' y air forces it Lake City, enter. éHc 43 North Sheridan t Attest: and dll the writings of. Mary Baker Eddy Obbs, | New |time he hag ‘Accent, Gor. in the Na t in . mkl John+ t aiado" urniture and fixtures $4,000,00 (Offf;iaa Wlidziw) $ {2 4 . fw“"h“hn‘fl Atlh lired Benâ€" +. ERWIN SEARGO . | HAREY E. wiNc | of Public. Accounts, p | on the 31st day of Decer direct and/or fully guara | ‘The club‘s proximity to the fort brings demands ¢very day of the week ut all hours of dg* and night. : Any iseholders‘ having| apartments or rooms for rent fre irged to call the DeQ Pitaion Amy Moe: rlahiond Coming: "Above fiispicix?; "; "Salâ€" ute to the Marines.", j _ _A generons se was cTade to ‘our recent appeal," tes| the| major, tfor single 0 now with this new emerg . | we bopq that there are still s folks\ who lhjzht be able to reâ€"artange their extra rooms nto some sort. of ttment | setâ€"up, .E:R.help. meet the d s of tLe serâ€" vice men." | ~.) } J ‘ "March of Time" | â€" Sport \Reel El ‘»Trivcl@lme frs $s THU., FRL, SAT. | _ Jan. 20â€"21â€"22 â€" Major 1 F'W ick, | dir ‘ of the U.S.0.â€"Saivati ""Arflny tub | in Highwood, | states l;at |the | recent changes at Fort Sh have made considerable| change in the housi demands. : With mor t perâ€" sonnel, the dlemand is for apartâ€" ments. <of all ‘types. ily uests come from ‘officers |as well as nonâ€" pommissi officers | and lenlisted men . for 1i quarters Jnhe some pooking can be done and a measure of family life establighed.. _ | 1 Eh El9 a . e . Mr. and Mrs. Charles .{’ordpu. 691 (Yale ‘Lane,| fiu | M::ufled M’W"d‘t 4 s, ha proâ€" tnoted to t:t ranuk of l:tlfiememnt. BStationed in Guadalca he‘ has ‘served also in | Munda land New «Hebrides. ~His wife 'aTd infant daughâ€" ‘er live in Minneapolis. Lt. and Mrs. Thomas ‘Sherldop [Bird, sontinâ€"law and dlaughter ‘of the| Jordans.;spept two weeks with | them ,rs::mlx, but have now v'etumefl to his base at Ft. Riley, ‘Manhattan, Kans. 1 Small Apartments Still In Great Demand At the USQâ€"Salvation Army © THU., FRL, SAT. | Jan, 1314:15 GLENCOE "SWEET ROSIE O‘GRADY" N : Pfes. Robtrt Chrifiten;en, son of John Christensen, $2 Deerfleld Place, who was iqdncilld into the army in September, 1942, is now stationed in the combat zon¢ vit‘t‘.‘ltaba Overseas since last April, he togk part in the Sicilian campaign.. A brother, Ens. John Christensen, uJ:ind his civilian pilot training at Sky Harbor and at Lewis Schbhol . of }Ah,ro#mutia. In March, 1943, ‘he was graduated as paval instr*ctor‘ at |Purdue Univerâ€" sity. He is;:utionei:t t‘ne naval air :msc in Hu’ehisqn, Lans.\ hok | a + 1 f i Small Ap r_O;R cn}; .’tfill In firnalk &.â€"-’.n A 1 th. a *‘ Sonja Heni¢ Co+u'lom 7 C.rtoon '-.-P:,'WTTn"do‘u "5O PROUDLY WE HAIL®" Betty Grable, Robert Young SUN, MON., TVE., WED. Jan. 16â€"1718â€"19 SINGLE FEATURE | "WINTERTIME®" "Tro us m" â€"Vpflâ€" M Claudette Colbert M&fiv«l ) guaranteed, efetains [ thene o , 4 ind & f « w\ t c RE Sotes fame. f | * | [ . L9b . F ~â€"~~|_ January 18 to Fhbruary 15 5.858.75 5.863.75 t â€"£â€" the report |made to L_* 3227,656 44 nteed.,.., uE.o«.« [L'L".';Ti'f spgas .71 sesurngpstene uait to law and t'b'cr. 194%.. .. mradecgons ernon Avenue dbrfens .000.00 ..'..5...' ::.Q‘_Q.@‘ 0 uP 3 i% ‘:fi? % : oopre o t c g‘#} s Â¥ $928,036.01 $922,086.01 601,848.43 244,005.32 2.004.48 Te Pl4e. ut olles hk . N neepibent drcalFaaert c Twune f o . voo es 4 eduesday, Jan. 19, there . will be instruction in crafts, ping pong: and. pool, and informal Yancing as. well as coftee and cake at 9:30 p.m, â€"‘ A Mrs. Dunham and her West Ridge group will. serve coffee and cake. | uesday, (Jan. 18, the. Wilmette GB.0.‘will bring a large group of sitfh to the Highlard Park U.S.0, or a special dancing party. The Camp Skokie band ‘will play . for, the dancing and at 9 :30 refreshments will be| served. * 9 \| Monday, Jan. 17, is the ‘regular e night at the Highland Park U.B.Q. "At 7, Mrs. Lucy Smith will ingtruct in balfroom dancing. At 8:15, th rtuntry dance gets under way w:t.h Dudley Déwey calling,. J‘uu! the Q eside Hill Billies playing for the dancers, At 9:30 the informal danceâ€" ing begins. . And! at the same time, ‘The" Java club will meet for 9 o‘clock breakfast ‘ Sunday, Jan. 16. Mr. Hopkins will prepare the wheat cakes and G.S.0. girls will serve and eat with the service men and women. Sunday evening there will be a buffet supper served. from 6 to 8 o‘clock. From 6:45 to 7:15 a Negro choir will perform. At 7:15 there will be a movie/and at 8:4§ the post band will play for the dancing. s Regular Dance Night . Baturday, Jan. 15, keno is scheduled at |7:30 p.m.. Informal , ping pong, and pool will ‘fmd.l%m of the evening and at 9:30 there will be| refreshments. : Service men: may spend Saturday night at the Highâ€" land Park U.S.0. and have breakfast Sunday‘ morning for 35¢c. Service women may stay at the Y.W.C.A. on Laurel avenue and have breakfast at the I{.S.O. the next morning. | ] iday, Jan. 1 @ I ssock Soudit o Hhacd dte ing party for the out going unit from Great Lakes. Thepost band will play fo:g?aating and there will be a short magic show for the entertainment. Keno special Attractions â€" During Week At Highland Park U.$.0, ak 92 a Vnd 52 DON‘T BURN PAPER FIR CR 93 No question about the men in uniformâ€"they‘ll go "all out." But can we count o:xou to back them al the way? Your quota is where you â€"â€"you ve ?ttobuy your War Bonds and then buy d until every last loose 1 uts is what we‘ve been working for | yfl}m ha all along. This is the year to hit and |; it‘s tou hurt the enemy. This is the time when ;/ sin):l)‘li everything you do counts flonblc. If we [ | all get together and do‘.all we can, | n th we‘ll be over this hurdle and well on our | counts way to complete and crushing victory. |;> worth Zoti adt BREK THERTTREK ! us ST NATION of Highl of the will make thurhanr Highwood. ‘ â€"â€" 9 r of > 3 j-. ick& mr of: Mr. ar Alan Sordyl, son of Mr. and Mr S\‘zrdfl, 421 Mc iels Ave., tor The Allan Sordyl Local Newlyweds At Home in High righiwns. c Piuate Baww it l tdsc h t in Highland Park last Sunday Séfhey were married by Rfiv. Wmm and were attended| by Miss hy Hendrickson, sister lof the brid by POMâ€"N«Shedition Rott @ Poi?higs! _ CI\#G}oWs with ample 6 lities comm&to{fl?:%z ‘or porties. § HOTEIEMORAINE , _ O The Lake \â€" â€" INngifTesâ€"you 1 t y ~ 1 4 > :# New BREAK : E.kpecio.* We ~_c«?;° _ [ 0 N i 1 All d‘“r\ Baki ®© Banquéts 7 _yvbu hard [ \Aighting. Tough? Of course, it‘s tougd Ne nless it is aâ€"sacrifice you‘re smfi)ly fht doing your share! f »~}-;”v bâ€"sacrifice nowâ€"buy more than th Aixtre $100 Bond your country unts PBiyou forâ€"winning the war is worth i sacrifice you:make. Besides, § you : aren‘t giving, you‘re ; lending to A‘merica YÂ¥ ou‘ll get & back every dollar you invest in War _Bonds, with interest. § . An extra $100 War Bond now is the minimum for FAST â€"UNCHEON â€" DINNER: «; tw our & Amaverdam Room tÂ¥ verybodyâ€"can‘t we count in you for mare? . te it \Done On The Premises ne If 18 Pllt- n:llu. John A.fi?‘rl;_ 206 rospect Ave., announced the engageâ€" ment of ‘their daughter, Patricia Ann, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Maiman of Lake Forest at a dinner party given at their ‘home last week.| Miss Clark is a graduate of the Convent of the Sac« réd Heart, Lake Forest and of the Na» tional College of Education of Evanâ€" ston. . ) * > t CP Bs +7 9 Patricia Ann Clark Engaged to Lt. Leslie Maiman Sundgy Dinner $1.65â€"$2.50 Dinner $1.00 to $2.50 ~â€" Served 600 to 8 :30 Luncheon 50c to Breakfast 35¢ to 75¢ Served 6:30 to 10 00 Thursdaoy, January 13, 1944 Served 12:00 to Served 12:00 to 2:00 Highland Poark 44

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