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Highland Park Press, 20 Jul 1944, p. 3

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x 1 Te anset C 9+ only. have [ written by a man. It is like sfiyinkg that a sonnet by Shakespear® hay fourteen lines, or a picture bf{Bdfticelli is about §x7. Ask any offfhq|speakers who tried to instruct pudience about how to get this quality into this or that kinf@lotimriting, while those 48 years B pounds of puichriâ€" tude were Â¥oaming around the exâ€" hibits, and tw$ times the number eyes as t! : ladies (under 55) in the and! deserted the speakâ€" in his S honorary tute mustache, parts his s Poor Maxi the seps. ie the steps, *apectator sf allmrIA‘ ning. . still laughing, By â€"the he Maxine got her breath, they #eri out of the lobby. She, tore lem, in time toâ€"see the young mak &BH his sistergetting into their | [ was even mean (or was it 1 'f: enough to look back and wawk aB her. And he was "Oh, 1 «do matter," the / ing. . "I | conduct even is saie to presi s h eyeâ€"rolling | a dn‘ casion. uf The young '! [ le w ; he. fop & -ho“&w vl te eriy. He didn ’i other things, | M Mheo Maxine‘s "Can‘t I sir?" the b your white hind nea he‘s. simo CueCt n oaty 1 him if «BShe 4 was th waitinggor h ical group, as Maxine was : about things, a to hold back. $ ut PAVINIA P eoncert, 1 was 1 ‘glad 1 didn‘t HOW sHE LOY@ MER HEEL AND * HER CHANGBIRALL ON THE : i.~ . BANAIDAY : [ bomthin“i‘ fimho got 'exciteg about #8, his was too goo to hold back. ,‘: on the grass at RAVINIA P&BM, waiting for the concert, 1 was MMleame. And an And where is ~ . sway? | My happiness a Betore my eyes Portrait of wic â€" Â¥aded, * | I‘m adding mor Do I have Btill for you? No, broken vage ‘not ge :‘r:rnded. Bright shadows Wf! your picture Changed my dedigB, plans, road, ‘l'h“frll i% bcmt mnbct sea I erushed the spfifs of youthful uC **W And Spedifiny of Men, Girls e wante seems that i to refus pu eP ne BC xOW IT C&K BE TOLD IDgt and ng@ t ing w Re J i n ou} int nig was announcing f the Day" was an . in frustration,. to the Boswell Instiâ€" knows more about k you, than ladies, ga lady ~writers? pede!? No, not nyâ€" but not fat . .. brown hair on one érstatement could : late!". t bigger. your, brief case, sked, "You‘ll get ink that would man was laughâ€" 1 listen to, me dirty coat." : Maxine got her out of the lobby. m, in time to â€"see his sisteragetting was even mean is so unnerved by hat she fell over the heel off her " and had to limp . PARK that eveâ€" â€"~~«â€"â€"Pat 8. S, b?' into the lobby, bellâ€"hop ‘elose beâ€" A â€"deiful""\ and it hat she did some riate to the ocâ€" left this remark ie talk to &, Aaving bee men agd taxi: offert. * ‘in‘ Beethov oncert time got ason and Anguired . if e coat}b“t?;rop- A+S with the neat e mx'd to go concert, more‘n there she was, of the Moraine, man et 7 is a icianâ€" Jorian y. h Shuiskaya. t e of e graying bue the frigid mss ‘S1 WS waitin in inrtantnd »ad prge ng 1 Ar vt and lons; that‘s the lineup of ao y fot the honorary degree of frustraâ€" tion (or is it the degree in honorable frustration?) to be awa by Colâ€" one!l Roussean Van V. (with his hair parted neatly on ohe side.) A group of club members will play under the direction of Liilion Poenisch and the : (will <be Sonya Sharnova. . w ap s .. Bs ol WOMAN‘s SYMPHONY TO BE GUESTS AT TEA Mrs. Jack V. Spachner 6f. Oakâ€" mont Road, mddd:ent of the Womâ€" an‘s Symphony | a~ tion, will be hostess q igâ€" ation at a musical tea to be 4 on August 8. y n t l Sgt. Herbon, with the: air forces, is stationed at Bo Field, Washington, D.C.. Plans for the wedding have not been ann VP . FORMEK llESlDll"{ ‘ . The engagement of 1 Marie Kjeliquist to Sgt. Howard H. Herâ€" bon, son of Mr. and Mrg. . Herbon of Wilmette, has _anâ€" nounced by her patents, .. and Mrs. Arthur Kjeliquist, fotm of Highwood, now living in After a short wedding ‘trip the newlyâ€"weds will make their me in Omaha. s 4 ? epimcmeprrer snn s i ANNOUNCE };chzur_ki‘ OF FORMER RESIDENT ; _ _.On Sunday afternoon, at‘8& very pretty garden wedding at he home of her parents, Mr. and Mxs, John 8. Van Bergen, 234 Cedar, Miss Nancy Ruth Van Bergen e the bride of Pfc. Dwight. Peter Bend Brigham, medical student at the Uniâ€" versity of Nebraska, Omaha. | Mr. and Mrs. Norman: ( Biig- ham, pérents of the groom, gnd his sister, Mrs. Waiter C n, | all of The bride was attended â€" y her sister, Joan, and Pfe. 1 Wagâ€" ner, also a medical student in Omaâ€" ha, acted as best man. i :. | € NANCY RUTH VAN. Blltgl WEDS MEDICAL STUDE] / ‘The| marriage of ‘Luelia.| May Hood, |daughter of t[‘hdl’ L. A. Hood of Rock Island, an Juike 24, to Aitâ€"student Raldo C. Carjitani, son of Mr. and Mrs. Onora l'; piy tani, G30 Homewood, was annolinced récently. / ; paut o ThE o > & ‘ The doublé ring cdm: ook place in the First Méthodist COBurch of Bock Island, _ Erndit ; C. ~The remainder of the teeting was spent. in a Actailed . disct of the 1944â€"4§ budget. |â€" | _ 1 i - Lt h ~ on Wednesday~ | the members of ‘the Board of Ditbctors of the Ravinia Woman‘s Club met at her home in Bannockbarn, | ' Following a: buffet héon, meeting was called to order y the club president, Mrs.; Harry J Van Ornum. Mrs. P. B. Jack. Gar y program chairm@an, reported in her plans for the coming year, d each of the committee chairmen réported on the new members of hef comâ€" mittee. _ > i d MRS. A. MeMASTERS < . HOSTESS TO RAVINIA . WOMAN‘S CLUB BOARD of ber parents whi pursubs . his _'.ptodi'eJ CoHege, Kansa® City ,ANN(#:CE’ MARR:‘ACE OF ARMY AIR MAN _ At 5 o‘clock on Wednesday afterâ€"| (The flags on the two tallâ€" noon, July 12, Miss Jane id | staffs in fropt dfiac f ' Ens. 1 B, Seully ei¢nâ€" |ural History Museum are k was nm.g'a last half mast for three days,. and the were in the chapel ofthe |first gold star has been sein orito Trinity | Episcopal ‘church, . | the museum‘s service flag, in tribute Christoph Keller officiating. (1 to â€"Brig. Gen. Theodore Roose time for| the ceremony was not set|Jr., who died on active |duty |in until a |few hours. before taking |France. 95 a 2 | e, ag the m arrive # ¢ foad | :‘;‘ Slan only“"f’f on udnyd in . _| _ _General Roosevelt was L‘ e The Hride, gowned in a fed afthomugenm_,oneoffive m suit of agua blue with hat to mateh, | 0f the institution‘s 21â€"man directing wried | a tiny â€" Episcopal oF board commissioned in, Atmy d bmoo'k‘, 2| family an 6f winy Navy. To date, so far a’si‘ kn N years. ther co pn“mwofwhi i brâ€" he is the only one of five trustees chids. Miss Jlel :‘:' Scully, sistep, of N4 35 eniployes represented by |40 the groom,. was the bride‘s onlfiit- ;t::: ;:: .:h:hml\;;:m:ul;orfiqe :: o ‘t‘;‘ ::ng:;tz'.l:l;:_“nldo Thorsen . .i;,;’ngwfhfrf Lhu've, ‘bee’z} "'2““»:;35’ it ‘ ”‘ A@O, a. s1 olleg¢,â€" Apple! oining the air ouple| will live ost in . Rhode I MISS JANE WILSON I} <Bgzers: stt ao : wa is residing. at _ thé| hom ents while her h n IEL SCULLY ; AT TRINITY Mrs. John H. has been anâ€" nts, .. and s fo of in he Army air Bo Field, at Rookhurst aha (| /( led ~Bby her mald Wagâ€" nt in Oma: i â€" Prigâ€" the ‘Womâ€" 3;3 iz ¢ given on hbers will â€" Lillion KWPCE EN t Harold Robert Ahlberg Jean DeBartolo. e : Among the‘students enrolléd are the following local young people: . [Highland Park ©|| _ | ~~Herbert Aldrich Alexandert, Jr., Robert Clay Barnes, Jeanne| Marâ€" jori¢ Becker, Barbara Bede, Marâ€" garet Burkhardt, Alexaude Daâ€" nakas, Phyllis Fairfield Dexter, Jean Kay Goldman, Jean Alice Gutnf in, Elizabeth Ann Hart, Shirley |Jayne Hayes, Harwin ‘Merrill Hunsley, Margaret Kenworthy Jones; (Gi¢orge M, LeClerca, Robert William (Lunâ€" din, Charles Griever Mason, Hgrriet McNeal, Samuel Dresner Plotkin, Lucy Jane Pope, George Ed - Ralph, Barbara Becker Shire,| Patâ€" ricia 8 t e r n , Julig Harr gt‘ou; THischke, . «. .‘ _ =a‘.‘>}... 21 ) { The summer session ‘of NC imwestern â€" University, _wbich 3 E;June 27, Ancludes three gession nine, six and three weeks and of 896 courses in 30 fields‘ of st Among,its features are the |Y posium in Hearing Aids and R¢ alâ€"Hearing, the: Bumimet: Radio stitute, the Conference of: $q ‘Administrators and. Teache University | Summer â€" Theatre} | Children‘s Theatre Confere ide hed CM M “(' "” l. and the Summer Choral Clink BomAL _ directobe" in cmitinan I h : '”f"' C .::.’. l oY6 courses 1 Among,its fe posium in Hea alâ€"Hearing, tt stitute; the : ( sUMMER STUDENTs AT NORTHWESTERN _~"General Roosevelt wasy elec trustee ‘of the museum on Ma "At the museum,> Chi % have a permanent memorial to eral Roosevelt and his er, Kermit Roosevelt who died in nation‘s service in Alaska," said of a number of habitat grou rare animals collected in Asia j ly by General and Major Roos¢ on the two expeditions they le; this institution, in 1925 and. Outstanding ‘among the groups of Marco Polo‘s sheep (O poli), ‘Asiatie ibex, and| the |f} specimens of: the giant panda coltected by white men, which obtained before the anill%‘t‘ be¢g1 a popylar and familiar resideint‘ various zoos.â€" Onâ€"their last expe tion to remote parts of French Inc China and southern *‘ China | it Roosevelt brothers brought the j\ eum more than 15,000 zoologh «pecimens, a few of the most kp« tacglar .of which now.constitute) e hibits, but the great bulk of whi are study specimens of importin to the researches of the| museun scientific staff, $ *4 87 General Roosevelt was 1‘. t of the museum, one of five mem l°t the institution‘s 21â€"man direc board commissioned in; Atmy jand Navy. To date, so far as is known, he ils :h‘ only one of five es and eniployes represented by |40 stars in the museum nrvitt’d i to have lost his life, ulthou'} several others have. beenâ€" wounded, it | stated today by Orr Goodsq'n, acting director of the museum. | : / toâ€"Brig. Gen. Theodore Roose Jr., who died on active |duty |in France. * t p 1 | BRIG: : GEN. Black and White ~ Mighland Queen Johnny Walker .. Haig and Haig sCOTCHES House of Snr‘n Martin‘s YÂ¥.Â¥.0. Rums, Guns,' randies, Liqueurs, Champagnes, Burgundies Highwood ult Bil Bd ecl + 5. i oitiel d lomee SE io ies 90 PagpUsnerica J[i lette | | t . 40 § Ae . r- arâ€" .D"’ , Jean AInâ€" pol the \ the for ay8, for colâ€" yai idu s ‘of idy A o )ec the e vis rst er ey me ‘of diâ€" doâ€" usâ€" cal }. he ts of it elt or 28, es [4‘0 *to 1 l1 At a public annual installation of officers on July 25, John Pasquesi will assume hi'; office as,commander of the Highwood American Legion Post. The retiring commander is ‘Louis Sante. OQther officers to be inâ€" stalled (are‘: | Charles Wickstrand, senior vicerommander;â€" Bruno Berâ€" tucci, junior viceâ€"commander; Tony Santi, chaplain; Rocco Caminitti, sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms; . Ernest : Ayers, finance officer and Frank Borgini, trustee.> ® . > t 4 /‘~â€" _TMHE HAVEN |< . «.|__ LIQUOR DEPARTMENT _ All Kinds of Whiskies, Rums, cim.§w5m§ - Sold By the Bottle at OPA Prices. | \ The young gouple will live in Chiâ€" cago. Pyt. y, who is stationed for the.present ‘at Fort Sheridan, is a veteran of, nearly three years‘ service in the éEnrom:n'theater. f uwug ce s > ele On Monday Afternoon, Miss Marâ€" garet Buchaus) of Chicago and Pvt. Marvin Casey|of Des Moines, Ia., were united in marriage at the hame of Mr. and Mrs. Léster: Peterson, 117. N. St. Johns. The couple was attended by Mr, and Mrs, Peterson and Rev. G v A. Pahl officiated. T/Sgt. Earl, writeés that he is now Ts se o mip me mont nikes |He says to: e next around some ¢heese, candy and some. canned mdat. .: Pfc. Robert ‘hhq‘located a river in which he and his buddies may bathe and launder their clothes. He is, he says, developinig a powerful pair of ~ashoulders \ fr#om d&g’ng fox holesâ€"â€"not fea ‘zi-!l'aed affairs, but hevertheles# atly. chérished by the bÂ¥Wes. They are now getting \used to the famous German luftâ€" }waffe ‘(abgut« wo . planeal!) . when | they come over| sounding much likeé a liftle gasolind engine on a washâ€" ing machineg Hp assures his parents that there is no| cause for worry.; bomoing acclt being: noted f bombing. abilit: Ptc. Vetter for 2% months Mrs. W. F. Vekter,; 347 &{cD&mi.ls Ave., is entifled to wear the Distinâ€" @uished Unit ribbon abave his rightâ€" hand blouse poeket, the only army awatd to be worn in this positian, This is in recdgnition of. his servâ€" ites as r(\,}ueli‘ unit operator with a "bomb croup pf B 26 Maurauders; His group has twice received ‘the Presidential. cithtion for exceptional bombing accurhcy, the Maurauders being noted Â¥br their outstanding And Other Brands Teachers| > White Horse PFC. ROBT. VETTER wINs RECOGNITION . FOR FINE sEXvICE ; ‘Pfe. Robt. Vétter, son :of Mrs.. W. F. Velter: 347 N Old Parr Old Rarity . Mr. and Mrss George Patterson, Saunders Road,| Deerfleld, are re: joicing in reeent lefters from their two sqns, T/Sgt.) Earl afid Pfc. Robâ€" ert, who are in action in France. PATTERSON BOYS SAFE IN FRANCE O‘Neill, a *gf Parker, made his home with the Schwingels after the death of his parents. For two and oneâ€"half yehrs he has been a member of the U. B, Naval Reserve. His wife, the former Hazel Murray, is living in Ravigia. F â€" "After a & period of opâ€" erations m enemy, Laurâ€" ence W. O‘Neill, MM 1/c, voluntariâ€" ly remained on b ship for a peâ€" riod of six days and nights of conâ€" tinuous work to agsist with alteraâ€" tions made on thg:nxflhq condensâ€" ers in the absence of navy yard faâ€" cilities. By his skill, endurance, and devotion to duty, O‘Neill has conâ€" tributed much to the continued sucâ€" cessful operations of this vessel." Lavrence W. eill, MM, 1/e, nephew of Mr. Mrs. John F. Schwingel, 1048 ‘Green Bay, received high ho?n, recently, from the commander of his ship, The citaâ€" tion reads as fo 3 "After a P“°£ period of opâ€" avratinne neaine? itha anaowmo* Tan». LAURENCE O‘NEILL is HONORED BY COMMAN ts asogh has served ~overseas UE â€"â€" HIGHWOOD, I Opening of / Ur, and Daniels Neusg y BQURBON Black Gold _ . _Mr, Terry was born in St. is Mich., and was married in 18.] He is survived by his Y’ddoy, M Dh Terry. t $s 36 a CELEBRATES FIFTH BIRTHOAY JULY 11. \He was a member of the esâ€" tate firm of Mum* & Terry lard a resident of Highland Park 85 years, and has Ht his win in Florida for the past 27 years.f: ‘Frank M. Terry died at h I in Miami Beach, fl;, last ‘Satgréay, July 15. Pio y Cl : 11C0T0e5 HCF nusm}ml. EVE, rry | Niclson, Army band, stationkd} in W.as,hingto_n, D,C.,; the. deceaked is survived by a daughter, Lindag afred one month,â€"and a bon, Harry {wo years. Her mothet, Mrs, Mildred Camgron, a brother, J udso; _, er i heog 3B x.o OE Ne Sb e gmdpmente it lnt se BE FRANK M. TERRY DIES AT HIS HOME IN |MIAMY Last rites were held on M at the Kelly, Chapel} 27 No, dan, for. Mrs: Mildrkd Niéiso away ‘at the Highlapd Park â€" tal. last Friday following a: Hiness,‘ An sutopsy| disclose her death was. ca by ia c eatlon‘of ailments! . Sho w Chapin and Gore / â€" Four Roses | E ve o ol MErk e LAST RITES HELR FOR MRS. MILDRED NIELSON .‘"Deventeenâ€"yearâ€"olds are i d to sgome to our officds and hn advantages of AAF tp: ining out to them," Capt. Wilgus said. HIf : they :new all about our pro they‘d waste no timed seaing ifftHey | qualify. And, .it‘s eagy to qua auyo? need is an a e mi d After three to seveh moriths, gunâ€" nets receive silver : and Jnon:> commissioned ra â€" Those Iwho qualify for training As pilots, ~ bardiers, or navigators are co > aiqne(} Znd lieutenants or d flight] officers, after a year‘s‘ }â€" ing. â€" 1 ‘When called, young > fnen from ‘our: community will f g given "a basic‘ ning. â€" Dut this period, they will take % '- tude" tests to de e whethp they .will be classified for traibi & a&s Gunmer, Bom: , Navigétor, or Pilot. â€" > â€" i hea are 18, Capt .Wilgus pointed but. Until called to active duty, e serve in the Air C« Enlisted serve, and wear a & pair of Mue and silver wings upo their ci ¢lothing. & 4 s ; Young men 17 yers old â€"are called for active tr until Robert William JoM: o Mr. and Mrs. Eric L. Johnlo:? Chicago Ave,., and Donald K. S afelt, son.of Mr. and Mrs. Davi Shanafelt, 1410 .:\ W4 Shanafelt has a Brother, Charles, stationed at orpus Ch Texas, in the Vâ€"5 branch of ser Burton‘s ‘munity qualified last weelk for Combat ~Crew train with Army Air Forces, to C their wings in the "grei in the world" are: ! ; F. A. Wilgus, pre ‘of the Examining Board at 166 tw Buren St., Chicago. ° | The future fliers who will lthy bodv." ol Age, ides her 17â€" ho chu% Sok bg Pvt w this pn’of:s of E* ) HMas O7..... ‘~ | tage $ i+ d | end, iâ€"| «y* _ | ies a #€ COd bers jwill play a‘s Wi a : Rotary aing} July 24, a will be fpli W‘ MhicicLo i d o uet raibe hovusnls: WÂ¥ es : :.+.3 5:55 5A 1i ! 4 ~, Lfge . ~The Waves continue to take advanâ€" tage of the facilities for sleeping and unging‘ at. the Y.W.C.A. each weekâ€" end, | rating with the U.$.0,, the "Y" Helps mrake arrangements for parâ€" ties ‘to Ravinia; â€" the beaches ‘tand . for x wigen rebsondigy |â€"~â€" ""SNOW WHITE" _â€" Any girl. who.will »be a high school senior| this coming.year who wishes to jJoin ~enter intoâ€"the varied activiâ€" ties may contact any of the following girls n the executive bommimg;!l&sâ€" ica‘ Peddie, ‘Rose Mary Berube, Lila i : Peggy Evans, or Migs Cross at th¢e ‘Y.W.C.A. {fqr information. ; for Jgly 24 will be a â€"dance night at the, Y W.C.A. at 8 o‘clock.. Members of the club are enjoying. baseball, tenâ€" nis, pitnics and parties at the "Y," and they are makirig a contribution to the Red (f_\ros's and,; helping at the U.S.0. by ‘serving breakfasts Sunday mornâ€" iq:i;fi,wwking at the snack bar in the afternoon. . " * â€"> ® » U,, FRL, SAT, . July 27, 28, 29 ta Hayworth and Gene Kelly in 20; July SAT, FRI, THU., Th ‘h¢ S.G.O.‘s attended their first OGU | dance at the U.S.0. this> past week and are planning another one in Locgal Playgrounds hi ue ie 4. ce To » day by preparing and eating a simple meal as the climax of their course. their 1 lessons this week on Tuesâ€" day and Thursday mornings. ;&co‘ the gitis are already wearing their dirnâ€" dy! .and pinafores and those who have not ‘finished will be given special help to complete them so that they can be ‘displayed in the hobby show to be given}l;ter at ‘the) Community center, Attractions ; of Russia," "Passage t:) !lm". ‘"Standing Room Only," â€" _ Hip SW w To Te lick Powell, Linda Darnell in SUN., MON,, TUES., WED. July 23, 24, 25, 26 . lIda Lupino, Paul Henreid And Other SLENCOE estre . °* . ~630 Vernon Avenue Old Crown :.‘ * *\ f Old Fitzgerald C Old Taeylor _ > Kentucky Tavern Hunters "IN OUR TIMES‘ wialhs . }.‘.‘1 ,&?j;‘”{:-:.v-z“;,’;. Nes HTadint w Bc Oe h Baoss o erhan d h Fvagee: Nes oc E",*p 3 en on e ols l . e e o h t Te mt d ut ng: d thie D silge > Oog ie eA ayt nR uin ie nsl fko on *j&’@'i‘ ie m se sn S s e e M ppe ~ Palwie) wilk LRA Sn hfi ie 1 290 in (All in Technicolor) "IT HAPPENED TOMORROW®*" "COVER GIRL®" t3 Tark Ahiwams club memâ€" ay a softball game with the Rotary ~club Monday â€"eveâ€" 24, at Sunset: park. The e Ipliowed by & picnic Ginâ€" Park K P + tm >&*‘?* *E n L eus

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