Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 2 Mar 1944, p. 3

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Nn $+.,, P mnotmct.m.em, squinting with intent preoccupation, scanned every part of the hall. His bony hands éontinually moving in and out of â€"the pockets of his bagey plaid gport coat, alternately bringing out |and putting back a m,hhckthbrmbook.ww:g *T td thep} about the han and the electiHic i y sb t electric clock, feeling like a the two m in uniform, on their way to the fllb . made no preâ€" WfidMHm,W'fli, > es e at $:00 P rative Record For Hilinals And 1 in The War Effort is Their ) That Our -romammm For A WaNT Ap To A POET RLE BENJAMIN GEORGE F. BARR SH FotUnitedShh‘fSanM:j ; Â¥ qmannn J LYons : |DWIGHT ":TERE N | & ~ HUGH W. CROSS | _ _ For Secrétary of State: | . iRNOLD P. BEN O'Ji“ RTHUR C. LUEDER . CONRAD F. BECKER _ STEPHEN A. DAY For Attorney OW S H Sta at oolwu_rth‘fi t inc :. Mrs. H Alo C. Tenne Mrs, Hugh Riddl ler, | Mrs. Georg Mr F?ed Moon, R gan cam M‘ * didn‘t you tell me haven‘t got h maid? re‘s . there clothesâ€"the ) room‘ prt To be Arult ’ Across the hall I co a Graflex camera and tor the t foor, |P ; u.mim‘a wished irhtely George were home. I who had so prpud of my ) indepei heard quick sh 4 closed my eyes «y, ./ luia-E knew they were carrying komething: heavy, The front door ; $ ; I made for‘ the t‘ i dark toom across he 1 lmm:hanhnm;uhcp is I was awakened by a Â¥ en working in the E;)hm h‘s the wee de:. Mrs. Herbert )men Volunteers for.. 4 Mr’. Sridens| Provgiia down, | will you, of Feb. 28 nith â€" Mrs. IIth ""B| ‘ '-,MtJ 13 â€" t could I Chi € r ‘ F;rif-:'-_% fosiel tely y had beeh | vintq c ‘in tne) Welfare Traced By lprat: | Mits, E. M. Hadley I.B. 4/ History of Infant C % [A tallk on "Services to the Armed Forces" will be presented by Mrs. Balâ€" dwin Newman of the American Red Crogs, 5 w ing an‘ election ‘of officers, t will be a social hour at which iimg: the rooms of Miss Spink and iss Dinelli will gerve refreshments, the chairmanship of Mrs. John JIgasti, Mrs.. Robert Stantey, Mrs. Joe o and Mrs. Henry Pierce. j George Kenry, president, will over the regular monthly meetâ€" ing ‘of the Oak Terrace P.T.A. Tuesâ€" y gvening, March 7, in ‘the school torium at 8 o‘clock. x [ Mps;â€"Charles Bates, who has charge of ding | voluntegr: workers‘ from the‘ [Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia ‘group to the stations in. Chicago, gave an outâ€" line Jof: the work exgened of the: volâ€" unteers. (This includes cherical assisâ€" t ?s well as theweighing and meaâ€" suring! of babies in preparation for theit conferences with doctors or nurâ€" . | Mrs. Bate semphasized the growâ€" ing |importance of the work of. the ve in these days of increased d om doctors and nurses. total of 83 finished garments were from the Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia ter in January, reported Mrs. Raiph , sewing chairman. OQf these, 1 re made by the senior group and the irest by the junior anxiliaty. â€" of:, the . the line j | the Infant Welfare society of is organized and how it carâ€" ries lon its :work was traced by Mrs. (M. Hadley, Jr., in a talk‘rore mbers of the Highland: Parkâ€"Raâ€" vinia center of Infant Welfare at the monthly meeting, Monday ‘afternoon. â€" Mrs.. Spencer Keare, president, diâ€" rectdd | the meeting, which was held in the home of Mrs, Thomas Keough, 476 Fairview avenue. _‘ â€" Mis+Chatles : Bates. who has charon [ egular Monthly eeting of Oak _ errace PTA Tuesday 194 4 \WAR EUND sJY e collect fats for explosives, save):waste paper, biy War Boh#swithe'vetydollnlan'q‘ive. | { I used to wish I were a man. I envied men theit part in; winning victory. Now I realize I can do plenty myâ€" self, right here in my own home, to stop the Am: have become a oneâ€"woman army, waging war on waste . . . winning vict q ont " Wâ€"-â€"' gng .d.,“,,{,,\.,uusqa-nbbl"“‘" are *““‘""fi "supply lines" to . mainttl® ‘ Wsw “.d‘“,hmdelfli%’m’d"'m & a » 8 ooblhbcewi-dlltmv'k"”a""‘ **R :; Aw.m.am.waum'mdnomm "_.a ue MOR wnzmhw-pmxmwm‘::p& 4 yad *"":" ; | OFFIcerR I scally, balanced meals vitemins. 1 put piac o 4 L. 3 i dovet A . 1 da-wuxmmudw.‘u:‘umtmlm | M:‘fi‘ . h-!nfin‘l'v’- morsle high, $t0° : / PS Te l k .-ar,.sdud,j;‘ Public Service office . © P o o ovalia | PUBLLIC iing victory . ; right in my kitchen ai1 donahor The arts committee is cooperating with the hquse committee on the tea which follows the progrgm. Mrs. H. L. Netwrbasg will dewm?nu:e tea table and the hostesses will be Mrs. L. H. Nickels, Mrs. C. M, Mackenzit | Mrs. Thomas Barton, Mrs, ‘nFtlph Archer and Mrs. M.J. Scheemeacker. ; . North St A. will spoi T’lu“dfly : Dyuring the business\which preceeds the aft program, the nominatâ€" ing committee will make its report and an election will be held for first viceâ€"president, recording ‘secretary, corresponding secretary, rmute:';and one directof. Lalk E. L. Vinyard,Mrs.. A. G. Humphrey ‘Mrs. Robe &k an‘d?Mr‘:.{nG,"K' Hardacre. |Mrs. Hardacre will also exhibit somg of her hooked rugs and Mrs, Mason| Smith the handmade carâ€" pe‘ting she is making from her origiâ€" nal. ‘desi , There will be a . milâ€" linery exhibit by Mrs. L. L. Howe, Mrs. Ralph Archer and Mrs. A,,G. Humphrey, and a di»{q-of knitting, crocheting, Rtc., byel_‘s.‘ J. $ta d Baker, Mrs, Harry u}ng:nrum Mrs. E. E. Kern, Mrs. H, J. irt and Mrs. William C. Wenninger, _ | Mrs. Nathan Corwith \|Jr., Salyage chairman fot Highland Park, will have an ‘exhibit jon her wartime: hobby. Mrs. G. B. Holland will display her scrapbook on handpainted china. ghe dressmaking exhibitors. include Mrs. !:, (Continued from page 1) | ‘The hobby show is creating int among the club membership and Mrs. P. B.â€"Garrett, arts chairman, rep many additions to the exhibits menâ€" tioned‘ last week. .. In line with ?::’n Willett‘s t five members will exâ€" hibit â€"pictures and sketches â€" gta. David Clirk, Mrs. Mason ,Sm{ith, Miss Helen Beac%. Mrs. A. 8. Hmson‘andi Mrs. E. C. Partiow. a t. 4 SERVICE co Edith.Doan Willett te oma" AIWMY nple at 8:30 o‘ciock. || _ no admisgion charge, but s will ‘be given to the Red ore lodge, No, 171, S. F. of isor a card and bunco party T I ue U + ‘Tm,. :“.I'C!l,’, " c t_hfn North Shore C“Ld;c ’G?m: league will have their annual {day « recolfectior a vent, 1041 Rizgt road, |] will be at 9 a. m. and i close with benediction at 3 p.m. | | Hp oo mt s pari (be speaker of the day. n d Recollection Day y3 Eqy C MP fukss e chal ul aO0 bose 4o that it can be sopt upatber aeff box so that it can be . carried, ‘ Keep a for this in‘ convenient p and empty chass kets into it. hofi Et 4 Pios Ns Regte ) . _ 4o: oo The, pickâ€"up route of the try ts 4 Mistlt Nene ol be qo ;x Tnmg March 7â€"â€"Vine (avenue $c f street, east of the trac Mineist a-;-m« un ie T‘Erl_‘l”. lp_r::[ aventue ahudk! to County Line roud, west of the tract rfi‘{“ city lhl ® wu:::‘:{‘a. ; Money ~received from thes ; Civilian Defense.| . ‘~ ~ ~[" Newspapersâ€"fold fiat, ‘the way | paper boy sells them, and tic in bunifâ€" mulz linches high. ~ { | agazinesâ€"ti¢ in bundles. t Cardboard ‘boxes: and j j the largest to the tiniestâ€"flatt | out and ti¢ in bundles) â€" . _| + | 1| L Wastepaper Pickup FIRST CHURCH 61 CHRISTIAN SCiE J NW_® ®** C000 v«kfl"“*""' f M se ?-b“‘. ublic Service '.n:me-'?n“"b”b* j tdtg-n.fl-n- f £o S 9M Saturdays 9:30 m.m. to 9 p.m. where the gl.h..g Li 4o t o Pt 14 a cartor for this in‘@|| @& & and epty T _. Gl | fai |fy| Theatee + z%ml HIT~ :3:.0“-.:.: id north _FRL, 8 E’v?..u.':.:':. outh â€"Doroth '“wtm € Mz:’g:t::" cha ; eA â€"2!) Cooer ed from thea sale ¢ w s in the drive goes {d1| . ~ Leslic e ce jhavet /o 1 L o2 .. q“a’, .] |1}}. _ Phil uorin s | WED.,, T l‘ltch,L?, s 6 2s re Catholi¢ Woman 40 Top t the:rlfllm;l y ~"$TAG farie Immaculate cont || .0. °~ M’ s Pan k a. ese t 43 North Pheridan Road w to 9 p.m. N I1LLINO0IS {writings of Mary Baker Eddy CHRIST, SCIENTIST INVITED To USE THE E READING ROOM Starting SUN., March 12â€" .. "THIS ISâ€"THE AgmMYÂ¥" 0 am. to $:30 ps. Sundays 2:30 pâ€"m. to $:30 pm Mr, and ‘Mr3. John Keppeiman, 235 Church woad, Winnetka,. hoy, Fcb. 29. vmhm‘hm Feb. 24. Mr, and Mrs. George Hall, 906 Tayâ€" b(mb‘m?dla ® 1 _ Mr. and Mrs. $tanley Mandel, 1146 Chestnut street, Deerfield, girl, Feb, WBD.. THU, ' “...-! 40 Top Stars ~ 6 Great Bands "STAGE DOOR CANTEEN*" f f "S'l"g!" ‘ Added: "Paris in Spring" .with m‘l'hn'h: Cartoon; News. SUN.,. MON., TUE. . Mar. 5 . * Leslic Howard, David Niven GLENCOE Dorothy Lamour, Dick Powell and 8 . Victor Moore : "RIDING HIGH®*" In T Births . 630 Vernon Avenue w

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