Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 1 Jun 1944, p. 3

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cigar 1'm dropped md’rom his "It (fvadn‘t the weapor in this mp der. i checked with medical gxâ€" amindf*7â€"here‘ Mirthijone glanced (leâ€" ies 8| helbniinge gm Sheie 150400000 ing batk, his face a m¢ * usually «fnd in this ry, from " ent it, it w ‘t have rea= ched lithe heart Now, judging f: this .-:«- your letter openet, as you oundt | Nes, I we find MmMid word, we h8 a «ame Fuithfit?" £ Ro d 1 ‘both relaxed. "Yes," I answe , it‘s right there on the 1 use x. a IRtter opener." ribrig$ enough, it isn‘t here. I‘ve Iibkelt all through, this," he‘ as I WepEtoward the desk.to find| it. h ’;f; odd ; 1 u«{'it only yesterâ€" day. |W could it have gong?" u ould â€"solve !a lot of f tions, i| k *I think c chif iiher openert fur what of «h . uk. y double; ¢dged ufe' found in t ash "Tod@ bad to| muss that nice sh Mirthlny ° drawled. "Shouldu‘t. can such . ty papers in‘ your ougly) (fGets: it all out of shipe." Rog@r‘s} dimples fadéd and his bulged] (But Mirthbone‘s interest sewb#red "Curi miniature eath, hafe here," he went olding u@ the case of the fm fne fpr a book talk at a near ort. [*I \dbppose a miniatare sw i conp wanket cer of him, trouse? and aslfes.| I reacteed for it too eagerly, it slipred|in. my hand, and the. wh trayfull sfilled pyer Roger. â€" | I i the ‘matter?. You . haven‘t qurned linje a fussy housekeeper si orgel w tay? You never used|to mind if 1}smoked." f 'v‘ 06 4 neat min. his ‘.e dimplef#! in a teasing smile. Even withâ€" out th¢ btige in the breast of his cont, 1 could} Hhve told that he had what | nted ghd felt like a cat after a sauâ€" went . t 1 the upstairs. ash tra; ere clean. : f Whatfif|this yery mix+;u Mirthb downs were staring at a tray full <of ci stubs? L couldn‘t very well pretend were ming. If anybody saw with onle ‘ci e, they ‘tell 1 leit were one desk. Po throug §\ tidy - Reddigdn®: . it c trouser| p ther ciffar table, in was and it sh tray fuÂ¥l st r all over ith¢ place. left the nig of the: . I di ’tlike‘it.mg uy don 'han. I could fe y damp, the way Roge: had hen he ; only 2 had good for my pani «Echelors p cloud4s flying! «* The all Put out light$ and the not hav all â€" day, 1 didp‘t find me | (Chapter Eight) . T ‘had |fyritten plenty 6f such situaâ€" real, theiy indication usive.: Here wad the| agtual thing, and I couldn‘t believe if. |[I stood gaping at the suits, my rio ing a little from the moth crystals | 1 tried to discount my memâ€" Put : out ldu’and t,fln the . The I‘I#‘ is| comple ' > APU * â€"Bhrh ?l'?mMcGibury ooftnnruee he castld gf the ky is festive _ > And nol« s afs | he wink! s . suddeniyâ€"a si Warniap of the| raid. , of am. He got up, quickly brushed the littee from ‘Roger sat beside the dri which the large silver t: ng over with cigarette stt IJ g.n;:g gzym the front! door had gone, without tryiflg t leave a note. # lhdtdbmtypiq :‘:du:fin':?‘-:kwl';:l'iltf tly Hi been in and{out up to nine H.Anda*hhlybeemfld 6t into the house and ou * forencon {with iA : place. left the ni rder. I didn‘t like it M it heavy. and I could f reality of |the wrinkl io Tare 1t ut thare was , June 1, 1944 OWSs h, | CVUpt,. ZZe0an I e SM Ove d it. 1 er= | : Capt. T 1¢?" | this ‘from Indi ues | ved for 15 months wi China wihg of the mand, some of h a radio |program â€" hy by rd d Ty et s 1$ L ho ts B n t o Tb e TJMWWP &venue, he wears the Distinguished Flying tross, the Amcia&&m & mdbtc Presiâ€" his wife, Dorgthy,) | ghd their niv monthâ€"old da , pharo xn.nfi at the home of her fgarents, Mr. and Mrs. R Mailfald, 622. Glenview avenue,| Palk, but left on Monday [for ‘Nastivilf," Tepn, where he will feceive hig.emw o i tee a cot auick, sure! footsteps, there Capt. Dean e?iaden Speaks Over Radio urday â€" afternoo last he a Norm ‘3 E. H. Dolands Plan For Month$ Fishing Mr. ank ‘Mrs, E, K. Doland, 1105 Prairie Ave., leftsion Thursday for Three Lakes, Wis onkin, where they plan to . njoy a month‘s fishing. Surviving him ar \bis widow, Mrs. Betty Hallberg and a Maughter, Mrs: Nathan I1 of thik dity, and a son, D. W. Hallberg of { rimge, N. J. He is also syrvived by five sisters and three brothers. > $ |. c t ‘Fune"ru | rites we eld on Wedâ€" nesday lafternoon at| the Presbyterian church for the: lat¢) David T. Hallâ€" berg, 700||Forést A¥¢.,] prominent citâ€" izen of this town, " | Born in Ottumwa} Id., 5§ years ago, Mr. Halibierg was 2 years a resiâ€" dent of Hilhiand Park. He was: asâ€" sistant to| the presiderft of the P. & M. Compflny, railway |supplies, at B0 W. Jackspn Bivd., Chicago, and was a membet of the (Extmoor Country Club of thits town: | 1 I: > +4 Mr. Halit dent of !1' gistant . to M, Com;;J Announce Ep&gement of Roberta Morris Lincoin} Ave., on May 18 ;has been announ“ (by._the | bfide‘s parents, Col. and Mrs. Harold. Riegelman, of New York City. ide is a gradâ€" vuate of Wellesley (College, and Ens. Uflman,;‘ ho ~studie ngineering ‘ at Northwestern, is .stationed "at Last Rites David T. H Suzanne Eleanor is the ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Keach of Rogâ€" ers Park. l f:: f Great On Sunday, May 28, &r‘. and Mrs. Leslic Rankin, Sr., 627 Vine Avenue, gave a dinner party in honor of the second birthday of their granddaughâ€" ter,‘ Suzanne Eleandr, aged two. Timely decorations and favors of red, white and blue gave a pitriotic touch to the: scene. Swings, slides and teceterâ€"tauters had beet ¢rectéd in the back yfi for the ren‘s * enjoyâ€". ment, and dinner was gerved to twelve prtendyie mpardhing: ip Apadae The marriage of | Apn Riegaiman 10 Ens..Frederick E. WJiman, son of 1°C AZMS, eP TCOCHICK E Mr. :m; rs. Samn Lincoin} Ave., on The Leslie Rankins Honor Birthday of Their Granddaughter Miss Dorick will teagh Home Ecoâ€" nomics in the high school at Buchanâ€" an, Michigan, next year. Miss Mary Frances fD.dd:. of Highland Park, Illindis, wil ‘her bachelor of:science in Hm nomics from the Stout Iustitute‘at Menomonie, Wis., at. th¢ commenceâ€" ment exercises to be 5’” at the colâ€" lege on Friday mornifig, June 2, at 10:30 . o‘clock. Mary Frances enterâ€" ed the Stout Institute in September, 1940, was member of the Phi Upsilon Omicron, Manual Arw, yers Chapâ€" ter of Alpha Psi Omega, 8. M. A. Soâ€" ciety, the Newman CJub, the Girls‘ Clee Club for one year ;apd the Home Economics Club, and hld the followâ€" ing offices in schooll organizations while at the Stout I“tilute: secreâ€" tary of Tainter Hall 1941â€"42; secreâ€" tary of S.M.A. 194243 secretary of Intersociety Council, 1942â€"43; secreâ€" tary of! Newman club; 1942â€"43; secreâ€" tary of Phi Upsilon Oticron, 1943â€"44. to Receive t« T;a who returned onth ‘from Iidig, where he serâ€" r 15 months With the Indiaâ€" wing of the AKir) Transport comâ€" some of hik ekperi sf:. 10 |program I ] k &k, he a as a guest on Lakes (To be of. Mr/imfg Mis. Lideiy ie Eleandr, rations and fa ue gave t 1¢.. Swings, s had been ¢1 or the re nner was sery guests. .}|, i~ leanor is the c . Forrest | Kea t ce y and wias . f Illinoig / at t.. He i at icers‘ di yâ€" .. .]‘g borld show over W n m V ; Thets P roNye CE Austitute * at . the commenceâ€" Hld at the colâ€" nifig, June 2, at ‘ Frances enterâ€" te in September, e Phi Upsilon ts |Players Chapâ€" g4, S. M. A. Soâ€" b, the Girls‘ r j and the Home igld the followâ€" Id for berg ride is a gradâ€" ege, and Eqs ngineering | at .stationed ‘at Dorick eng ~"Yankee from Olympus" is the May ‘selection of the Bookâ€"Gfâ€"the Month club. <It. is a story of Justice Oliver Wendelt Holmes, and ¢ts not only the portrait of a t cent Ameri. can, but a long difetime drowded with the dramg of great eventh in war and peace. n © > 4 Presbyterian We Will Hold Lunch Comdr. Philip ULu"Dean. U.S.N.R.,; stationed at Norf Va., ‘Charles D. Dean, vi¢e president of the Dixie Vgneer company of Norfolk, and four stép children, u.i; Kathatine D. Fitz: gerald, the wife of Dr. J P. Fitzâ€" gerald of Hichhazgna;k. rs, Amy D. Schmidt of Hi k, Sister Claude Agnes of Visita convent, St,. Louis, and q}:nu Dean. of Highland Park, and i15) children, ’ Funeral._ fservi e ;: ldsTuesdcy m rom the. t. James chz:'ch,mghw:i It'xt: ent -Jas in Allâ€"Saints cemetery, _ | f A#t who died four M Highland Park from 191 when they moved (to Fort and spent summers in Mrs. Marie Lonise of 303 Raâ€" vine drive died Sunday morning in her home after an illgess of five months. Mrs. Dean and her hu: Richmond; PUBLIC SERVICKE #Zontert. 4 : helps you solve wartime meal Heat fat in Durch oven or heavy kettle; then brown the shanks cfluiduicimmudnnining <love garlic, Whlml%%a «ntcil | ; .to platter. Skim the excess fat from liquid remaining in the kettle, and thicken as ‘any leftover flour mixture as part of the #our. gtavy over shanks. Serves 4. from C 4 Jamb h Yarlic ?A”P'-.h : i2 pa Thae o opaition ~ / * .. in mip m on aaded ol 1 thep. papi j 3 cups hot water flour, paprike, salt and pepper; then use to dredge shanks, s umt Wakle: to 1. RAISED LAMB SHANKS ‘with cubbage and carrots P 1 Hpu;tbee[iing men + liv‘ed in E‘mtil 1924, ‘ yers, Fia., hland Park ‘ SERVICE company or NORTHERN 1 {All meals that go easy on the budget > One ‘of the 641 students .nflm from the Michigan State Col ge on June 10 is Miss Ruth Ellen Darn'u. 2029 So. Green Bay Road. Among the graduation activities for the senior class are the president‘s reception, the commencement the senior breakfast and class play. Many new openings create a conâ€" stant need ‘of volunteers, There is work for all. Call ANDover 3380, In addition, A W.V.S. maintains a lotnge at 507 W. Jackson boqm Chicago for service men, a Women‘s Officers lounge in the B hotel, ‘and an information in the Sherman hotel. Most interesting and timely is the recreational work with childm* in the nurseries and clinics. . | . Ruth Ellen Dennis |. Graduate of Michidan Mrs. Edith R. Kubhns, chairman, and Mrs. Joy Junglas, vic¢â€"chairman of Placement department of A.W.V.S., report that 422 assignments e filled last month. AW.V.S, volgnâ€" teers have performed servicesd for. the following institutions and agenties: Hospitals, day nurseries, Drait and Ration boards, O.C.D. Control cenâ€" ters, all of the social services â€" cies, ‘United . States navy, United States coast guard, Red Cross, = tion Army and Selective Service. At the: present time A.W.V.S. is a ing for workers to aid the Salva ‘ Army (in .tagging on their an | Doughnut day, June 20. _ . | © Civic organizations which must be adequately staffed in order to mainâ€" tain continuous wartime welfare day of the year, request that ci? workers volunteér and keep at their posts during the summer months as well as the rest of the year, The Women‘s Voluntary services ; to every woman who has a few hours to spare. This time can. be | put to ‘constructive ‘ use in activities which meet the,nn&u. pressing: needs of vital orgmint}o:p in the community, /‘ pels ***#, | t§ayH Why you‘ll want a new modern a fi "vg Pha . Calls on ien to Help wartime you‘ve‘learned a;lot the benefits of viramins. So, of: when victory is won. you‘ll a + modern ‘range that mak s Pag y. A : efficient heat control to cook | ods in little or no water . .. The American Legion post N§i 501 of Highwood initiated 1m e bers into the post on Tuesday, 23, at the: Highwood city hall. w8 Members Into P< The new candidates were for membership by Comrademm Today, most people have ‘fast, dependable telephone reriale uind methods 4) "make it do and do well" and because they work as 4 team to bring you the best teloâ€" phone service in the For many years ie research has been constantly at work, seeking and inding substitute materials to re. place those needed now for armament â€" without sedu< ing the high ‘tciephont opérations. Â¥% Let ‘"om have it ACETATE YARN to stke SILK ! t 2 P +300 .. from Wombn‘s Home Companion ~. _ MHAM ROLLSâ€"MACARON! STUFFING | "w‘c.n‘odio_," : ~ .. Onion, choppé}i, 2 theps. Macaroni, cooked, cut in 1 .____ Ham fat, m ,%:m Vz-hnc:c’-t;-..‘.l?ci--1 Milk, %/cap (} /‘ =.â€" m-,'z'oepaa..m' mustird, 2 tsps. thick l PmLBN .._ Sait, 1 tsp. t Cook onjon in‘fat until soft over low heat. Stit in bread . crambs, add mifk and cook until thick. Remove from heat; ndduamdnndpnky.nkh‘hdyl'ha ‘ some of mixtult in center of each slice of ham: bring ends : ‘.. cogether fi&flfi&mu% ; Phce,nngn E-“-- pan; bake in moderate oven PJJ : |30 to 35 minuges. Makes 6 servings. 1 o uhh uhe4 aP drawer. Indeed, you‘ll want a modera\ tange to be the first step to your new | postâ€"war kitchen. oi is oo control...easyâ€"toâ€"use broiler. .. foods in their own natural juices, _‘ : And think of all the other features: ! in your postâ€"war ertre Woar Boads! each candidate to the: oth of the post. Co-ndefiym MWMMQN- should . be:a Memorial ‘day for those who have ‘brothers, sons, husbands or other relatives in the service, Carlsen, who also directed the candiâ€" dates toâ€" each individual initiation posiâ€" SUBSTITUTIONS you will like bese"" YKS! KS <5 4 4 I 4e

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