ill ary 5th, 1 iends of sg; * _ Presbyterian :15 for an inâ€" in ‘the Parish r the evening ; Guard." Mr. reserve officer ruard will preâ€" Tewman, Chiet ago unit. "The oast Guard," a lections of acâ€" lood duty, aviaâ€" z, various types pment, will be couts and Sea ruests and also of the communâ€" e Coast Guard invited. j 69, 604 Glenâ€" ather of Max A. Sunday in Bill spital, ‘Chicago, s illness. f y, Mr. Ekelmann try in 1899 and Mrs. Walter C , and two son§ sell. s were held Tuge â€"2 o‘clock at the {funeral home. In raceland cemetery. atest On Monday llers, author. . tennis star. n 1911, where he He was engaged tracting business tired eight years rember of A. 0. A. F. and A. M; is wife Auguste land Park, BU® ighland Park 2 n‘s financial school : list follows: cAfee, president 0 e, sociologist. actress. _ playwright. # Harreon, membe f Tax Appeals. | mn, ‘lnger‘ gh, writer. â€"_ â€", TS Dflnb‘r) pm atrist. )in, motion Pi&m ol for Dogs ky 2 AMOME : 29000000 utstanding yound »ted today by Mrs rouble, Timg uary 2, 1941 Of The US " Sunday 66 Sr., Tilinois »Ac 2961 F â€.â€"â€" Thursday, January 2, 1941 DPorothy Johnson, who was & waitress at Walgreen‘s in Highland Park for many weeks, is now emâ€" ployed at Collins grill in Waukegan. . ... The Charles W. Hatchs of Deerâ€" field contemplate moving to Rockâ€" ford where Mr. Hatch is now workâ€" ing. been experimenting with the makâ€" ing of Tokay wine ... Samplers say he needs a bit more practice. . . . That superâ€"gorgeous orchid Barâ€" bara Cole was wearing last weekâ€" end was the gift of admirer Chuck Adair of Ravinia. Littleâ€"Inown fact about selective service: All selectees will take turns at kitchen police and k.p. duty will not be used as punishment. . . . A recent visitor to an army camp noted that amateur cooks whittling the skins off huge Idaho potatoes were turning out finished products the size of golf balls. Among the lucky people in Florâ€" ida is Mrs. Tommy Brennan, who entrained for Miami Sunday night to join her husband. . . . Tommy‘s working at one of the large® hotels for the seasor. . . . June Probst, who is employed in Highland Park, heads a business girls‘ sorority in Waukegan . . . she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Probst. Reproductions of historie prints of Old Chicago, New York and St. Louis are owned by Charles A. Overhall of Highland Park . . . who is a master at lithography . . . and has interviewed old timers all over the United States in his quests. Ken Murray of Kenyon college is back in town . . . and drove Don Porter back to Waukesha, â€"Wis., where the latter attends Carroll college. . . . Don was operated on for appendicitis . . . Ken at one time booked bands hereabouts and left his pleasant duties when enrolling for college.â€"â€" < h Alfred Galassini, who has many relatives in Highwood, is a worker in marble . . . and supervises the making of mosaics . . . he says there is no Italian marble to be had anymore . . . it is all Brazilian. Don Christman, it is said, has Mrs. Raymond Watts of this city lectures once in a while on landscapâ€" ing. . . . George Greene, leaving his duties in the Lake Forest public schools, is in town for the holidays. > Miss Mary Morris is at home also from Lake Forest college. . . . H. M. Florsheim, with J. J. 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