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Highland Park Press, 2 Mar 1944, p. 1

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J W y ki k4 G "Painting as §.Creative Hobby" by Edith Doan W is the new proâ€" gram for the ‘ Ravinia Woman‘s club ting next Wednesâ€" day, March at. 2 o‘clock in the Village house, §#s due to illiness. Mrs. Cochran . was > to cancel her lecture. ‘A show is being arâ€" ranged by _arts committee to accompany thigip im, and in addit tion Mrs. Raff, a member of the ‘club since lits early days and a past president, will give a short talk on the early hijgtory of the Woman‘s Civic club as it was originally called/ | (Contintied on page 3) Infant tare Membersg Hear Report on Soc ‘s Activities [At the mreeting held on February the Highlatiiâ€" Parkâ€"Ravinia senior of the Tpfant Welfare society of Chicago vofféd to change its name :’&: the Highlang Parkâ€"Ravinia Seniors the Infant Welfare society of Chiâ€" mo. The u . _of the word "board" had caused sG@gie confusion. / Mrs. Char : DeLeuw announced that . Mrs. Ffknk Lunding, former esident of he junior group and ‘a| membf of the seniors, has appoi to the Chicago board the Infant]{Weifare society. : She will act as p¥éWlicity chairman, keepâ€" a.| reeo pl the total annual licity ‘of $# »the Infant Welfare She wilf attend monthly meetâ€" the ¢hicago board and as a m | . of the local senjfor rogetblr with Mrs. Elmer reytag, will |lattend ‘the : monthly of « fWo-n':’_u:ilhryd At the uree the Highia of the Chicago vo the Highlan the Infant caused \ Two new rdgn of the board of semiors re announced. Mrs. 3 J â€"will act as Thrift 4 and Mrs, Huge Riddle will â€"be chairman. [nf-um-to Address Men‘s Garden Club . Euth day frofp March 6 to 11, inâ€" between B and 7 :55 a m., Patsy ' r on the program, I devote time to telling . the _of | Park. will tell df the establishment of the| first se in Lake County, of of the first school im of catly town meetâ€" ings, the laying but of the village, and ‘ ,uz, important in the hisâ€" of nity. Highland is one of several Midâ€" ol on unds [Fwce WMAQ during ing the Radio Announcer To Honor 75th Apniversary Of This Ci Vol. 34,N0â€" A tribute . to th§ community of Highâ€" land â€" Park, ifh is celebrating the 75th its founding, will be presented by fhe Chicago and Northâ€" western R on its "400" PATSY WMA® Program ind Mar. 6â€"11 â€" _ | Urgent Need 1 ICCHIO mittee, has announced. Mys. R. ~Jac garden | autho speak on "The |Garflen of Charm." ! 43M y G'.Tfie next mfii::iol“tfic_ rden ¢lub will meer o mm t Bruce Thomas, jwar corr author and lecturet who has remmfi \from the Alentian kan war front will talk to t side Parentâ€"Teacher Civic on Friday, Marth 10, at 8 p. Braeside| school auditorium.. "Al Doot to Japanâ€"â€"Russia,â€" Key" ‘will be th¢e speaker‘s; subje undér which he |will <dis the points} The Attu, Kiska, / tu and Dutch Harbor Rajds; in ~ mu the Ja e Ki i How Jm t is Alaska to the [U. S. A.?; Economic and Politit 1& = gr of the Northk Pacifi¢; Russ Why it Will Decigre War on Japa The Future ‘of ia in Asia; The Story/of the Nincteen Japs Cap on . Attu; â€"General Billy , itchell‘s . | (Continued on page 4) â€" | ; Braeside PTA to Bruce Thomas N Alaskan A thoril who are m ciation will be a ture. (Tickets for will be on sale at Hear Maude R. J,fi At Mar. 17 Meeti Mrs. Hugh Riddle, presid that the Ravinia Garden:club five edited | judg t Mrs. Stan .y‘ Grac M. G, Kettner and . Arth aver ard fully accredited. â€" | In to become a judge, on’; must attend the judging schbool: and pass the tests for three ecutive years. is year Mrs. C. B.)Nichols and Mrs. A. J. Baldaut have received certificates making| them ; s of artistic arrangements, â€" â€" it | last seagon‘s Victory gardens.! Out of 56 ers, 46 had gardens} and of the surplus producg of these} that i%, vegetables that not ib given |away . a imately 4 quarts Mere «annefd and | pound were 1 n. Â¥B O2)coul At club‘s last meeting, Mrs. Arthur (Strubel, war service coâ€"ordiâ€" nator, disclosed : inf tiont "I would like tq have you do can for Red Croqg Fred "for they are really doing a w job for fellbws over here., tell our friends and get them Lettets |received from. pri war very bften ibe the piness th¢ ei rom packages. | Mrs. Ri ? Oakwood f t the tive Red {Cross wm:'mf Park, yesterday told about a let of her friends received:from h Jack Davis, now a German ‘wa oner, i tRX :41 Ravinia Gardener Volunteer Wo;kcrs« To Pack Gift Boxes A Hi Park boy, Cpl mond Cod wrote his mot] Wiltiam Bryan of Center strt fall from a German camp:| "C. ‘nibbling y at A T deingeâ€" mmdcd get a 154 hox of !hepJ parcel we receive each week, at sd thankful." There ig an urgent peed for, volunâ€" teer wor! to help with the i of small es of gifts| for our prisonâ€" ers of war, Mrs. Edward A. Smith, senior staff assistant, Highlan{ Park Red Crosg committee. iteported {yesterâ€" day. Anyorie . interestéd in | Ikdrni more ‘this : te is aiked to telephone the Red Croks Highâ€" Tand Park]! 108. ;) : }[ > ~!"R!~.; yice â€" AN |car > 1 |car owners are T fied that the d ifie‘fh# curing Highland P:‘rk city l get for| Apr. 1. Aj "pcl'a mampma e t without | th¢ ‘proper sfate @ ity license is subject fo. ¢ s% on of Sok Japanâ€"Russia, . speaker‘s subje will â€"dis the Kiska, 1 tu and $3 in ~ nese Ar } Alaska to the U. \“‘d P“ al Bm n mt tof $cming city ligenkes has mbers of the assqâ€" ted | to thefi the general p e door. | d e Higbland Park PreS§" Ke 4 | N ", s , and, 'i!efpe;'f o rest pf the gre : {Rravinia | the Ravinia mai l", daÂ¥yil | 3 L y | f § " C f s ¢ At. paw | dro ?3:%* o Jn romp.t % <«heat ' f ,"‘H received in Jan ity, " will | ag become so qreatest| o discontinue t [ gincg the salva; . states | sistent, the box e Brai mE . in t ind Alasâ€" Hear ted U ipondent, recently Vip , states ow has it$ , â€"Mrs t Fath: uns 1 you wrote, rful Please help, | Rayâ€" , Mrs. et last irs Oof hapâ€" gift f " 543 “- ghland one son, * prisâ€" & I ox of ss. We ighland Park‘s NEWS Paber for 33 Years baee fats all isety thr ‘cle: ‘sh wha ‘poi r: | Bartlett, a fmmber ‘of the , committee of Troop I of Wilâ€" te,| has beé;'a ive in Scouting i6 33 years during which time he has n a Scoutmaster, assistant Scoutâ€" ter and member of a troop tomâ€" Wittee! .Mis years of service were ed by the North Shore Area cbiincil when Henry Fowler, commis« siqgner |of the North Shote Area counâ€" cil} and Bob Townléy 34â€"year Scoutâ€" | Mr.| Wright is now an ?ufistant $do ster of© Tyroop 42 of Lake Bluff.| . Practically, all of his 25 wears in| the Boy Scout movement : have been that same #roop of yhid, he wWas & Scout tr 25 years ago. M is an Ragle Sequt and has served is Sdoutmaster and assistanit {fle‘wb Th Park on by and. rest‘ Tiel . Highland Park housewives blasted away/at the Axis with 5,156 pounds of gri in February, according to figâ€" ures teleased by Mrs. Tom Wyles and Mrs. Paul Daube, grease chairmen of the Salvage committee. | | rewit dek Housewives Reminded to Save Every Drop > of ‘Fighting Grease‘ hhstér of Troop 42 and Troop 41 of &etlufl. ‘? . ‘fi _ | Pepnies received" for ‘grease and pped into the Civilian Defense coin i mnlâ€"hest "countar)â€"tAtaTie .25 ;t ;Ttenn, preselg‘ed' him with the Beaver award.: © ME 02 out Leaders rceive Highest pard At Dinner mewives are urged to save every qrop of used cooking fat â€" case, meat drippings, frying .â€" &very kind that is used. After { : the cooking good hasâ€" been ed, the gtease should be poured h) a kitchen strainer into a , wideâ€"mouthed can. The grease d hbe: taken to a meat imarket, re the butcher will pay for it with ts and pennies. . e y twelve markets in Highland reveived 3,085 pounds during the and 350 pounds were turned in hospital, Exmoor, the Moraine he ‘Open House tearoom, ‘The the grease was turned in.to Vi!fil markets. : . .;.> "t4 t aks s Bork C. .M. Finnell, Deputy Regional Scout ‘executive . from . Chicago, was the ‘prin¢ipal| speaker. _ emphaâ€" sized the hglru nce of i ;‘r‘b our youth, of understanding: them, wa 0 r-' :«rv! S .rl f North Shore[ Area coufl among ‘thk iOp-nnkinz»! the country. William E. Webster .of Libertyville paid tribute to leaders, especially those men. in the armed service of the country.| Dr. C. B. Nichols *K sented the annual repoi;, which turn was dramatized by Troop 30 of Highland Park, the topâ€"rating. trpop of the council Silver Beaver awards were‘ presented by Henry Fowler, ‘C. H. Bartlett of‘ Wilmette and Rob T. Wright of Lake B*fl for 0;‘ standing seryice to youth of the North Shore. _ â€"| k Nt Annual Meeting and Dinner of Boy Scouts The complete slate of officers of the North Shore Area council, Boy Scouts of America, for the ng year ‘are as loflovn:[ i p] Officers of Couneil | / _ | > | [} * rimtit Rofert E: Weod. Highingd Prek + (Continued on p‘a'e 6) | N1 D; + Republican Rally _ To Be Held M'tr. 11 . In Court Hou A Republican rally will be held at Waukegan| on Saturday, March 11, Court House, at 8 pm.) . s |%/. .. ARE YOU REGISTERED? | ( cawn you voTe: . | | 5‘;’ ; Caknd Under |the pe t registraâ€" tion act, no ongme -wbg‘i# not regfir’er,ed in his own ct; (Be sure to register before the pri+ imary elt#tion in Aprik| _ < [( j _ f' Only four more days to register here in_i;i;hhnd Hie: .4 31 [ 2. B 3dny, March 3 osard o :\ Saturday,> March 4| . ; _) .\ Hourd: 8 to 12 a.m. and 1 to $ Place; . The: um{&of W,.) W Stecle, township sppervisor, | 394 Central avenue. . . ,. ... | [ TE â€"The members of, th¢ | nomini committec ?‘)“ natng ".“ nounced at a ecting February 28, will also meet at sam¢ time and place fot the of nominating | | for E jous‘ offices for the f Antique Exhibits At Kensington Tea * Excite Much Interest Thereâ€" will be a mesting of the. ficers and t o ons cez March 5; at 3 pm., at the home ‘A‘hoiu Stillwell at 623 West P? avenpe. xd 4; P uoi ‘Headlined as a humorist of sponâ€" tancous {jand exhilarating wit, M $ Whipple wilt tell la j | ing tales of her five yea 8 ence gathering?inaterihl‘ IJpr her book f Giant JOJhua." | C sl i4 1 A musical recital starrin 'Q‘Tp land Park musicians, Dordathy Ju ¢ Singer, ! ric soprana, | Virgin: Schur, pianist has been §ch A follow n lunch at 12:45 |g o Under the â€" auspices‘ of the Co munity center Sam C# H, philosopher of the f tC q Sunday. after s : M hi fls Highland P;rt Woman‘s chib at 2 o‘clo¢ e 1t t C L.Q.0.M. Nominates Officers for Year â€" iwo. ImpShont Thege, to Nras at two impottant tb{:x: T ‘lT â€"at II myself, mpst: of allâ€"â€"and ) llove my fellowmen even. when he asks for a second pat of butter," ws aâ€" rine Whipple who will ; e. her (lec» ture on io‘w Writers Gewtg ay* to the Highland Park ‘oman‘s tly next Tagsday aftérmioon, arch #. 2 ‘0‘clock p i M ol ts . : 1290 Waste Paper Pickâ€"Up . The Week of March 6 / :Mr, Campbell . will te on . Land{ of ‘the :Free," | stressing vglueJ:nd nature of {te¢ T is no, admission ch k) 14 | N [ 10~. P\ Confronted with responsibilities of The extra day that leap year b ugntif, F,::cedented proportions as the war paid extra dividends to the large ¢roud |, niters its most:crucial stage, and with who ciréled around the ahtighe exbiÂ¥ e tagpering task ahoad in the as: itsondisph_vn!hel(_‘_ period, the American Red last Tnethy afternoon at \the " ned its war furid drive yesâ€" land Park Woman‘s cluly, j |â€" |;. _ perday M&L that the people of The njenue of tables overlaid withfiRighland Park will respond to the antique. @hina and glass drew admiraqf limit of their ability. & tion from many. An old English coac|f ‘The Rev. L. W. Sherwin, chairman table, m for frreside breakfasts folif, | ~(Continued an‘ page 4) â€" lowing hunting parties, was ‘decorat , 5t * /retraifeverncAitntMme A with ~blute ~Meissen china,. strawberry ) Into Rlassware and ofd; %e.fm:;eldcai\d& 1 6 ”enl m bra by Mrs, David Sanders. Milk glasd} m and Navy Fro:r latticeâ€"bordered |plates ornamented with i o abeeJ ; af# it :; froit c 'J;Luy Theoi{*#Y* M'W sA t of their paper if the war effort is have the supplies of vq’h*q desperately needed," states the committ membef,s. "The paper, sh tage ‘ig critical, Burning| & j because "it is ‘easier than iprepari pr for salvage colbc;im, is sal tage just as serions as though it. w deliberately planned." â€"| ; |â€"| :| i Cover Caey d (oacd +d Sam Campbell ,Wu’ â€"] Speak Here March 19 The week of March 6 will see ant ther cityâ€"wide mrp'i â€"up of wast paper u the auspi £ the Civi ian Defense C heade by Mrs, Nathan Corwith Jr. | â€" . "Many local | nsci tiously saving « bit | of | en turning it in to tg‘ saivagt i â€"but fvmvo;m_,e‘u AL of their paper if the |effort is | Highland Park Women to Enjoy Hurnorous Addvn:s on March 7 â€" Open Nfifi‘mfl“fid Cross Drive $40,000 To Be Local Quota To mhake the paper salvage work easy ag$ possible liaor eygr)me)‘ the, safp vage committee has a ot to er the entire gjdufiw, week of each month., ise c jorts will continue for the dyration. All houseliolders and merchants have to is to prepare the paper accorfling o regulations Bs:::f beloy (and . on their curb the night betbre > truck is scheduled ;to 1 thar district. eE J 5Lt 6 ud to Prepare Paper | (Continged on p (Continued on page (4) e e rAF hb t dn SS S cle <4+e .( Highland Pakk, 111 [« _ / <a4) |â€" Gerhard E. von der Linden, Deerâ€" ;pfakj on (**" Tield. George M. Olsan, one pree itressing ‘Pearl Harbor‘ child, Rochele, HL. Jack etdom. ‘P. ,Hhdson, Berkeley, Calit â€"Lioyd is Ԥ[ | Rasmussen and Robert W. Geis, Barâ€" 4 4)4 o The Lenten yvesper service at Reâ€" deeméer Evangélical "Litheran church, §§7 West Central avinue, will feature as guest preacher, the Rev. Paul Mundinger of Glencog. His sermon based on a prophecy of Isaiah: will mnder the theme, ‘"Wounded for ur Tranigressions:" ‘ Pastor Murâ€" Hrr.‘;.sfibda. .h:s attended ;â€"i rett‘ Mw $ CA zk. k | E. A.lm .“ ’} Ld Park Red Qton coqflw.. h«crday, j | Included in the navy men are nine preâ€"Pearl Hatbor fathers and there : two fathers in the army list. Eight on the navy â€"list and. seven‘ of \the & men are members iof this year‘s :ldufin( class at the Highland Park high school. # y | Raymond / G.‘ Stickier, : father of }ng preâ€"Pearl Harbor children, Coit + Spalding, ‘Joe Carani, Robert J. Schwall, high school senior, Frederick fi. Roscher,. James B. Stiegler, high km*kdof. Reinhold L. Buller, high f senior, Charles G. Swan, preâ€" 1 Harbor father and a voluntecr, i::ll O.. Salo, father of two preâ€"Pearl Harbor children and a volunteer, and John Tazioli, father of wne child and a volunteer, all of Highland Park. Lenten Speaker At Redeemer Church | Carl â€"H. Seemann, father of three preâ€"Pearl Harbor children, and Harâ€" old F. Reesc‘of Lake Zurich. Harold J. Augard, father of two, Evanston, Carroll C. Blasins, Prairie View. Harâ€" jold N. Mau, Deerficld. ~Edward G. LEticm. volunteer, father of two ‘children, of Omaha, Neb formerly of Barrington. / John S. Rracken, volunâ€" m of Chicago, iormerly of High+ ~ Mamuel S. Smith, father: of two chil‘dren, . Demetrios Nic kels, David Greenberg, Ralph S. Hig: gink, Robert E. Sherwin, Alexgnder F. Forrest, Howard A. Jacobs, Rich= ard J. Cucchiaro, high school seniors, Robert E. Mathe, George R. Brown, all of Highland Park. f 3 'Em‘.x. and fifteen were inducted into the U.S. army on March 9 from l;raft board No. 1 in Highland Park. | Gipracching. â€"Vignocchi, / father : of two . children, Dominic ]J.> Pasquesi, father of two children, Joseph J. Canâ€" tagallo, high school senior, Albert| L. %;:l_ridini. high school senior, John S. vis, all of Highwood,‘ ..,...= 5 > The complete list follows Sz a Copy, $1.50 a Year se § J q0) 9000 dn t n Auaflg'rm%- + 14

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