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Highland Park Press, 8 Jun 1944, p. 3

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. ror, that is the time to be glad you are _1 think it .@%as Ravinia‘s own Dr. Watson 'h!~::'°"=w= about They a gay. I wonder if the guests Jrlbdnnhhm or in fervar of sandpapering (unh with the After Well, so he RWk$ this Fatima babe to marry hir, aff Bkein as how he had plenty of lett ll\e says SJ‘&. Her sister Ann| an § kwo brothers thought there was somi@ifin snafu goin on, but long cnough ho wha:v,,sgivin. Well, f‘q' hitched, an: after a * month or 30 Bi§WKeard decides it‘s time for the acid t§iB | Fatima, he says; I‘m goin away> {@@04 little trip, an I‘m leavin . you lifi keys in the joint. You can go at hereyalikt except the little ¢los@@®i the left as ya come in. That :] |{strictly outa bounds. Catch? Fatim@IMagid she caught, an off went -~”' uignatho,bhined to the phone ap ‘-"-- wise a few jofWH$ she hadn‘t seen for awhile. They/MI come over an was sittin 8 : m....inm excuse me, shelkys, but 1 think I‘ll go :eewhax-':r'm i closet the b1d man i1 plenty to save Ffl.llz:r- beard f y soul. pack bim ofi call in the ri $ Fatima «gams, as loln:“d beâ€" sore. * So 1 as Dick Tr o he grabs Fatima an tells her to fnalke with the ; she‘s goin in hi) closet too an plenty fast,. Me "! in roars over to the phone, an| & : cops. They come in plenty of tifmdito save Fatinga, Blue except 6 sittin around When Fatima says, O%4, excuse me, -}'» but 1 think I‘ll go see what‘s in Whkt closet the pid man told me * tdock. It‘$ ‘ probly some precioustl ";hes"s.wgn, thcy;hothenmthtdnnu bangin ouuind}¢ nGuyL&nhrdo. Fatima ns yell an drops the htyud.kfi wn, you‘d be mad too it < _was due for some rjmirns | | Anadney ho wives Well, so he marry hirh, : plenty of lett sister an there was son was really q Whigoth cat. Sh¢ tiad a shape like/a c§@k$) bottle and gams like Grable‘s. bQ) her name was Faâ€" mhtplentypkay how . An . Bluebeari{ithought, Well, he thought, At‘s qdnaml‘dml hung my 1 ”'nth'csby’l'ime to try again gee if this rimony game is j scooked to be. Neverâ€"say+di {Wiebeard they call me, except when it to a wife or two. t:yu.;u |Reys. lknow'it;in‘t] f , buy th hat he said. Well, on ;:Ot like -‘9 CRAC you go. was an Honest, married ‘a was So he‘d quite a m quite a‘4 rm-rfu f;a c#. the THE sTtoRy uunl‘pno t‘s under two classi~ ied to who those: married to ome Tired. The tenâ€" ng Service y he met a skirt that e truth Hed b 'lbuh‘t wives nhcgot_’?‘up ) to | Jersey '_:ver' uy -Nfimm s, gates, as this is e I start, L what you oigatroy d, NO p outa you wnd out ce upon a time,: there with blue whi Jont.ho?x.Qnil this ain‘t as bad he guest$ scram, was on the beam up the newsâ€" OWS 5 knuckles S nwieey in s noaren e answered in this column By you ‘meeded a haircut himself as a flier, possessing the DFC territory. Nancy Ruth M&ér Weds Army Flier as well as other, , |received in Wuflsmm . Mr. Johnson, a veterag of Anzio Beach, has also seen servige in Africa and Sicily.. At the end of his 18â€"day furlough he will report ew York. A member of the Navy since Feb., 1943, he is assigned to a Liberty ship. Keesler Field, Miss., has Beeh announâ€" ced by her parents, Dr. atid â€"Mrs. Karl A. . Meyer, 229 Prospect Avi | WoTG acica as best man, Following the ceremony was given by Mr. and j Johnson, uncle and aunt groom, at their home on $ Highwood. x#A to son of Mr.and Mrs. Hubeg ]' ohnson, 523 Western‘ Ave.; High‘ 3d. The ceremony took place in | »Trinity Lutheran church at Wa ikegan, and the marriage lines were réad by Rev. Arthur E. Engquist. M_ Patricia Hendrickson of, Waukegai) was maid of honor, and Bernard Stagy of. Highâ€" wood acted as best mani| >‘ On Thursday, June 1, "Pu-rian Paulson, daughter: of Paulson, Delavari, Wis., was marri d to George Johnson, gurinet‘s mate, 3)/¢, USNR, Wisconsin Girl 1 of G. Johnson, | After a brief honeymoon in northern Minnesota the |newlyâ€"weds will return to spend a few days in Highland Park Cpl. Canerm.pno; on furlipugh from his duties at Ft. Benning, , expects a change of base soon. \Cameron will resume her present k in the disbursing office at Great Lakes Naval Training station. t ! Refreshments will be ‘mgerved by Mrs. H. J. Vah Ornum and het assistâ€" ing hostesses, Mrs. H. A. ‘g. Mrs. Minnesota Girl f,!\(eds Cpl. Thomas Cameron sA i On Saturday, June 3, in the, rectory of the St. James Church in Hig Miss Vienna Savola, form¢tly of Ely, Minn. and Cpl Thomas son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ci 659 Michigan Ave‘, were unitéd in marâ€" riage. The.ceremony was by a reception, Saturday ring, at the home of tl‘_n:br_'idegrmm'g : ; senior president of the . Following. the busine meeting, Miss Laura Cross, general secretary of the Y.W.CA., will gi ;w.m on "Chinese Youth Back the War Efâ€" fort." Miss Cross was pffii'dent of the Peking Associdtion of ) ersity Women, and has had varied experâ€" gences as a world traveler ia d leader inâ€"educational fields in China, where she taught in an academy in eking. She is interested in what stidents are l doing for the new China tbday. | Blackhawk society of the of the American Revolutiof its final meeting of the y 1 observance of Flag day tion of officers for 1944â€"45 June 11, from 4 to 7 p.m. a of tlie junior. president, Ja Ornum, 899 S. Green Bay r C.A.R. to Hear Talk on China By Laura Cross The marriage ge of chyri t ‘Meyer _Capt. Wm. Baker, lfm of Lt. ‘ Loyal to the school sheâ€"10Â¥dd, helpâ€" ful to new teachers, sincer friendâ€" ly to every pupil, Miss | will ‘be greatly missed in\ the years to come, . Her friends and associates wish her many years of| happiness and contentment. in her w¢llâ€"earned leisure. Li But the most important|#actor of Miss Grunewald‘s work" h P her influence on ; the . charac fÂ¥ liof the young> people who came Hinder her guidance. Always kind, -bu irm and just, she made no comp -f" ie with things that were wrong.â€" " examâ€" ple ,as well as her. words,| taught sincerity, justice and the «l¢ésire to live truly worthwhile lives," | [poys amd qicle Jn ts ciem inin ment boys and girls of the eight tad have received from. her their ifstruction in United Suté. history . and| geograâ€" bee: her â€"intie@aee ‘ou afilrovat T t _ | tforough knowledge of ?he "’.4 events and movements in the: develk ent of our country: gfl rich H#l ‘inforâ€" mation, her. kifowledge af 8t t counâ€" try‘s history, well of!the men and women \\'1:0 help:; t'!‘lke it great and her J:bilitx to tell a story well made ‘her. classes ifitéresting, meaningful ang long to »' rememâ€" bered. | 1| After thirtyâ€"four years of| continuâ€" ous teaching in the Eim school of this city, Miss Doretta Grui will retire from ‘service at end of this school year. k 1 $4 Miss D. Gruneu Teacher at Eim Retires from off ghwodd. The| > in | “vTrinity ,j‘ Vaukegan, and |â€" : read by Rev.| | Mids! Patricia & gar was maid| * Stafy of Highâ€" AMQI | 1/ f 3 ny, ,H'ectption 3 i&. Vigtor | t Of the, brideâ€" | : 1 $ bukAn. rvige‘ in Africa snp y ol‘ e k To es w e hn m 1. .. Sr., of se win omike with er examâ€" rds,| taught * Al¢sire to s1 fi‘thildteu will hold t with the the elecâ€" h \Snnday, the home mes Van ts stt ie * c ol * it an .t aorte m ht *}". Present were : Mrs. A. G. enger, Mrs, Harry Canmann,, Mrs. Howard Detmer, â€"Mrs. S§. Henry Foreman Mrs. Henry Getz, Mr3. Arthur Goe litz, Mrs. Charles Grimes, Mrs. R. A. Kebbons, Mrs. Richard F, Kubhus, Mrs, Waliter Lilienfeld, Mrs. har Marquette, Mrs. l':rold | in Mrs. M. D. McNéal, Mrs. Howell W. Murray, Mrs. Bernard Newmah, Mrs. Francis F,. Patton, Mrs. Arthur Raff, Mrs, M. A. Rosénthag‘ Mrs. Konrad Schreier, Mrg, M. Shire. [Mrs. Herbert Smail, Mrs. J. V. Spachner, Mrs. â€" Waldo (Thorsen, : Mr: 1 Velde, Mrs. Kent Wonnell, Mrs. L. L. Larson, who is taking over the work that Mrs.‘Frost has dong for years at the bank. ; cA id Mrs. Julins Lacknet and F. McClure gave‘ a tea on 7 to acquaint the captains of the ious groups with the com for the Ravinia festival and the sale of the coupon books Ravinia Capt‘ainsf Entertained At Te Mrs. Comforts Butler is‘ #h of. â€" arrangements : for â€" the assisted by Mrs. William Ellis rine Parzybok, Thereg Arm Aloah Lawver, Mrs. D. R. 1 Mrs. Clayton Dunham, Lola Robuck, â€" Mrs. Millard: Ston Haze! Beli Risk. Tickets are % sale. ; y Bs ‘Mrs. Jennie Elsblon Peterson is the new president of the LJ(lu i lub and Mrs. Margarét Lester is reâ€" tiring president. Blythe Owen|serves asfirst vice president; Klauber Friedâ€" mann, gecond vice pregident." Proceeds will benefit the | C committee of thc.hrmeq,Forfm ter Records, mtc â€"~aul _ The Musicians club of Womeh, is having a benefit gard usiâ€" cale and tea on l(o:;y, a $ June 19, at the home of Mr. ind Mrs. William .Barnes, 1510 Forest gvenue, Evanston, at 2:15 o‘clock. >‘ Musicians‘ Club of Women Plans Gard Party And Musicale ioy Open refgigerator only when necessary, and no longer than you must. Be sure air can cifculate all: around it € Leave ait space the. Yai rerigeratpe and the wall, g ~Publ HAVE cone to war ic SERVICE Company of Norther Pvare ‘ <: Tds £hu Y | e Ivarâ€" it lans 1 tart ks i s } d For s h | [r" A. j ns, 4. (Arthur McLain, owell W. nan,; Mrs. hur s Give your refrigerator that scrubbed | \tP. O event, auâ€" rter and [as. Don‘t chip frost off with smpdn. ment. Just turn regulator to " <4 Empty drip pan promptiy, clean ice tray, Clean and dry ice tray shelf . . , and then turn regulator up again. A local high school alumnus, Lt. Binder was graduated ~from Harvard Mr, and (Mrs. Carroll: Binder, 837 Forest Avenue, have been officially notified that their son, Lt. Carroll Binder, Jr., is reported missing in acâ€" tion over Germany. .A navigator and flight leader, he had completed 25 maâ€" jor missions, over\enemy territory and kad been awarded the Air Medal as well as four Oak Leaf clusters. . Lt, Carroll Binder, Aerial Navigator, is Reported As Missing now stationed at Ft. Wayne, Ind. For 37 years a conductor on the North Shore electric line, Mr. Carrell was formerly president of the Fern B W Lodge No. 826, Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen.. He had been inâ€" valided for the last 18 months. He is survived by his widow, Mary, and two:soris, Milton of Chicago, and Flight : Officer Edward, glides pilot, Samuel L. Carrell â€" Laid to Rest Today Funeral services were held in the Highland Park Methodist church today (Thursday) for Samuel L. Carrell of 123 Pleasant avenue, Highwood, Rev. Doble officiating. â€"A Flag day program‘ will be preâ€" sented by > Mrs. Lewis Sinclair, who will give a talk on "Flags that Have Flown Over Amegrica." < This inforâ€" mative ‘talk has been given before many organizations and most of the schools in Highland Park. â€" The chapter will gather for their annual picnic at the home of Mrs. George CQ. Strecker, 338 N. Linden avenue. The assisting hostesses will be Mrs. Elmer W.â€"Freytag, Mrs. J. B. Garnett, Mrs. Byron Howes, Mrs. Hiram Kennicott, Mts. Lewis B. ‘Sipv‘ clair and Mrs. Kellogg Patterson: North Shore chapter of the Daughâ€" ters of the American, Revolution will observe Flag day at their meeting on Tuesday, June 13, at 1 o‘dlock. : Flag Day Program D.A .R. to Present~ / ATMELY 1 Wash your refrigerator outside with soap and lukewarm watrer, Wash the inside and rubber doorstrip with baking soda so it doesn‘t stick, Clean the coils, beâ€" . ‘His sister, Mary, is a member of the V!aves,‘spedalizhgiaaetomp&y. commissioned : as 2nd | lieutenant and navigator at , Selman, Field,. La., in August, 1943. Soon after this he was married to the former Jenane Patterâ€" son of New York City, and the followâ€" ing December left for England, where he was soon promoted to the rank of Ist leutenant. â€" Cer. University in 1942, cum laude, and was verify these numbers now by lookâ€" ing in your NEW directory. Al consult directory .3___\&:” not sure‘ d‘t;ol-h.. I Be -.Aualund;y:- OLD telephone directory was not collected when the new one was doâ€" livered. (Don‘t destroy itâ€"turn it over with other waste paper to your lae col ‘:;"mhn- W:mmhhymm%;&: tory accurate and complete. five euggestions, if followed, will im ... to help you make better use of your , ~â€"Telephone Direct: Pm numbers called frequently, Buy ;Bonps «/ suY sramps | _ ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ‘Calling from memory is a com m-lm“-. V (yellow pages in most directoâ€" ries) hhflov;m services or M.h.*.;- especially important now ,!’ni-n-ubk-“l. day, June 15, at 7:45 pm. The comâ€" mittee in chatge consists of Mrs. L. D. Fyller and Mrs. Marshall Ledlie. _ The Woman‘s Society of Christian Service of the Highland Park Methoâ€" dist church will sponsor a brush demâ€" onstration at the church on Thursâ€" WOMAN‘S SOCIETY TO _ . SPONSOR DEMONSTRATION Look in your directoryâ€"don‘t d there. This avoids making ealls instead of one. tC hy ‘s public is invited. 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