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Highland Park Press, 12 Jun 1941, p. 12

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Mayor and Mrs. Victor 8. Carlâ€" son, Victor Jr., Miss Lois Carlson and Mrs. Carlson‘s mother, Mrs. Emilia Johnsson, of Stratford road attended the wedding of Miss Louise Rapeh and Norman Wienke on Satâ€" urday at the Faith Presbyterian church in Austin and the reception at the Graemere hotel in Chicago. Miss Lois Carlson was bridesmaid for her cousin. ‘ P H O T O G R A P HE R S Make an Appointment Today 7 8. S$t. Jouns Ave. Puons Hicuranp» Park 435 Evans Feed Store Phone Highland Park 124 PAGE TWELVE Forever! *LW AYXYS . .!. HECKETSWEILER STUDIO AT YOUR GROCERS Keep alive the memory of the way you looked on your: wedding day. Choose Hecketsweiler for photos that really live! Thursday 9:00 a. 10:00 a. 2:00 p. 8:30 p. 7:00 p. T Thursday, June 12â€" 7 p.m. Commpunity Chess Club. Friday, June 13â€" 10 a.m. All das Community Center Calendar 00 p.m 30 p.m . Nature Crafts Club . Camera Club ‘ ht Crafts Club . ‘Table Games “:‘Iub . Junior Red Cross Club . Older Boys Club . Community Chess Club All day. Register for Craft THE PRESS A marriage license was issued in Waukegan last week to Andrew E. Savage, 1010 Hazel avenue, Deerâ€" field, and Irma Heinz, 1816 Hiawaâ€" tha trail, Highland Park. The clubs ‘are open to boys and girls above 4th grade who have not yet graduated from high school. Registration fee is 25¢ per club, exâ€" cept for certain free ones. Club members pay for the material they use. Community Center requests those interested to call at the Cenâ€" ter to register for clubs in which they expect to enter. Home Nursing (12)â€"Mon., Wed and Fri., 9:30 a.m. Older Boys Club (9) â€" Thurs. at 8:30 p.m. Junior Red Cross (10) Tues. and Thurs., 2:00 p.m. Junior First Aid (11) â€" Mon., Wed., Fri., 2:00 p.m. f Grammar Age Boys Club (8) â€" Mon. at 7 p.m. Table Games Club (7) â€"Tues., Thurs., 10 a.m. Advanced Airplane Club (4) â€" Tues., 7:00 p.m. & outdoors. Nature Crafts Club (5) â€" Mon., Wed., Fri., 2:00 p.m. Camera Club (6) â€" Mon., Wed Fri., 3:30 p.m. Shop Crafts Club (1) â€" Mon., Wed., Fri., 9:00 a.m. Art Crafts Club (2)â€"Tues., Thurs., Sat., 9:00 a.m. Beginners Airplane Club â€" (3) Tues., 2:00 p.m. & Sat. 9:00 a.m. The clubs start functioning on Monday, June 16, and their activiâ€" ties continue through to July 26. A list of the various activities follows: Announcement was made this week of the summer hobby clubs ofâ€" fered for boys and girls by the Highland Park Community Center, by Mr. X, recreational activities diâ€" rector. For Appointments TEL HIGHLAND PARK 1603 13 S. St. Johns Ave. Highland Park Mr. X Announces Hobby Clubs For Community Center CLASSIQUE BEAUTY SALON CONGRATULATIONS TO THE 1941 GRADUATES Following is the list: Lewis Demke, David Jenkins, Robert Skidâ€" more, Ferdinand Gianelli, Clarence Shifflett, Peter Barbaglia, Herbert Zimmer, Leo Kirby, James Murphy, Norman Craig, Laurence Tillman, Bog Tagliapietra, James Hinchliff, Ray Monterastelli, Leslie Williams, Hugh Lewis, Randoliph Herman, Ray Shupe and Robert Lautman, Highland Park; John Gieske and Walter Sticken, Deerfleld, Guide Pigati and John Teni, Highwood; Willard Robinson and Roland Johnâ€" son, Barrington; Otto Skibbe, Praiâ€" rie View; David Inman, Chicago; Merle Pederson, Lake Zurich; and Rafael Gummerus, Fox Lake. Lake County Selective Service board number 1 will send 29 men to the Chicago induction board Friday, June 20. Of the 20 men Highland Park will furnish 19, Deerfield 2, Highwood 2, Fox Lake 1, Lake Zurich 1, Chicago 1, Prairie View 1 and Barrington 2. . Official headquarters of the camâ€" paign will be located at ‘the Service Men‘s club, 19 N. Sheridan road. Lake County Will The financial campaign will be under the direction of Harry Aiston with Jerome P. Bowes, Jr., serving as finance chairman. Special letters soliciting the support of the public will go into the mail this weekâ€"end and this mail solicitation will be followed up by personal contact to be made by members of the general committee. Leonard W. Nieter, Mrs. A. M. Opâ€" penheimer, Mrs. H. G. Pertz, Mrs. Wm. E. Peters, C. Eugene Pfister, Mrs. E. R. Phelps, Mrs. Philip Rinâ€" ger, Nathan Sharp, Lee J. Sheriâ€" dan, Alfred T. Sihler, Mortimer Sinâ€" ger, Hugo Sonnenschein, Arthur Swanson, Cloud Wampler. . Launch Local Campaign Immediate participation in the national U.S.0. campaign to raise the local quota of $5,250 was voted by the executive committee at a meeting Monday and plans have been perfected to officially open the campaign Sunday June 15, when a special appeal for support of this defense undertaking will be made from the pulpit of all local churches. Mrs. Eugene Zahnle of â€" Ridge road, Highland Park, will entertain her 500 luncheon club the first Wedâ€" nesday in July. The June meeting was held at the home of Mrs. Earl Frost, Osterman avenue, with Mrs. Edward Trier of Chicago, as hostâ€" ess. Mrs. A. Lang of Chicago was an out of town guest. Wililam Miller, noted singer, who was soloist for two seasons with the Chicago Symphony orchestra at the North Shore Festival in Evanston and featured soloist with the Chiâ€" cago Apollo club, will be guu} artâ€" ist. 2 Incidental solos will.be sung by Miss Margaret Moldaner, Mrs. Ruth Simpson, Mrs. Dorothy Singer, Miss Mary Santi and Mr. Spiro Mann. Friday evening, June 20, at 8:15 o‘clock, the Highland Park Commuâ€" mnity Choral club will present a spring concert in the Elm Place School auditorium. Community Choral Club To Present Concert On Friday (Continued from page 3) Send 29 Selectees

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