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Highland Park Press, 17 Sep 1942, p. 5

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â€" MENMBEE O 2B on voeer oneies mes en pee ces dnuerrigg. HPP she rhae ser Mary Jane Clausen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Niels Clausen, 2702 S. Deere Park dr., Highland Park, will entrain tomorrow with a group of north shore girls forâ€" Nashville, Tenn., where she will begin her first year at the Ward ‘Belmont School for Girls; JANET â€"GREUEL WEDS SGT. COSTELLO Earl (Bud) Riddle is going to a Naval gunnery school in Memphis, Tenn. Bud has just finished boot camp and left Great Lakes Monday. in carrent lesne. Polizhed oi oo shareed oo Among the Highland Parkers at the University of lowa this year are Siegâ€" fried Hoermann and Nancy Starrels, seniors, Natalie Wells and Elva Jean Bolle, juniors, and Dorothy Bonn, Sallie Friedman, Paula Raff, Louise Carani, and Helen Caro, freshmen. Morton Raff was recently elected to the Swathmore Chapter of Sigma Xi, the honorary scientific society for the promotion of research. Morton was concertmaster of the local High School orchestra and valedictorian of the high sthool class of 1939. Career Institute University of IHilincis Ward Belmont School for Girls The following students have enâ€" rolled at Denison University, Granâ€" ville, O., as freshmen : Emmett Gateâ€" wood, 336 Elm place; Joseph Irwin, 910 Wade st.; Howard Sims, 720 S. Green Bay rd; Mary Lou Dyer, 373 Woodland rd; James Wonnell, 1602 Dean ave. Augustana College _ _ ~_ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greuel, 602 Homewood ave., Highland Park, toâ€" day announced the marriage of their daughter, Janet, to First Sgt. Orville Costello, son of â€"Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Costello, Decatur, III. The couple was married Aug. 17 in Tampa, Fla., where they are now residing. He is stationed with the chemical warfare division at McDill field in Tampa. land Park has been pledged to Kappa Gamma sorority at the Uniâ€" versity of Illinois where she is enterâ€" ing as a junior. Miss Sackett attendâ€" ed Elmhurst college for two years beâ€" fore transferring to Illinois, where she has chosen Bacteriology for her major. Miss Marian Gail, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gail, 1015 N. St. John‘s ave., Highland Park, will be a senior this year at the University of Iflinois. She is majoring in liberal arts. Her brother, William, is entolled as a freshman. « The following North Shore students have enrolled for the fall semester at Career Institute, Chicago: Jane Bart, Barbara Cole, Gloria Crain, Frances Venning. Miss Gayle Sackett of 131 Elmwood Terrace, Elmhurst, formerly of Highâ€" Miss Marion Berg, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Berg of Sumâ€" mit ave., left on‘ Sunday for Rock Istand where she will attend Augusâ€" tana college during the coming year. In addition to their academic schedâ€" ule at Vassar both, girls will be exâ€" pected to register for one of the ten extraâ€"curricular courses being offered this year by the studentâ€"faculty War Council to prepare all students to be useful immediately in the war effort. University of lowg H.yhiand Parkers gaek to School astor Miss Ann Speed, h#‘ut“o( Dr. znd Mrs. Kellogg Speed o South Sheridan Road, and H:- Pearl A. W’fldww of Mr. and Mrs. Werner eiboldt of 700 McDauâ€" iels Avenue, both of Highland Park, will arrive at Vassar College this week to enter the freshman class. Miss Wicboldt was prepared for college at Roycemore and Miss Speed at Royceâ€" more and Highland Park High School. lssued Thursday of euch week the im is h m ue 1011, Miss Sarazh McConnell is au-ii-T‘-.h-h‘ country. xhwh-fi-uu;m“hm fn a long pericd.of years. Both by training and grest capable of handling efther an clementary or an advanced piano . + today, when there sre #o many better teachers than formerly, there are f who merit the entire *â€" of the musical public m argmp C $SEE AND DO MUSICL COURSE FOR CHILDREN Studio: Y. W. C. A., 374 Laourel Ave. Telephone: H. P. 675. > Lester 8. Olson, Publisher PRESS TEACHER OF Pm AND THEORY SARAKH McCONNELL M,’;-PurlA Mr. and Mrs of 700 McDanâ€" 17, 1942 To.Discuss Year‘s Plans At Evanston League‘s Meeting «Then" on Wednesday, Sept. 23rd, Mrs. Louis Haller, président of the Highland Park League of Women Voters is calling her board together to have a final review of the year‘s work locally. ‘That meeting is called for 9:30 a.m. being held at the league‘s new mecting place for this year, the Highâ€" land Park Community Center. ; . At the luncheon session four state department chairmen will speak, inâ€" cluding Mrs. Marc A. Law of Highâ€" land Park, state chairman of governâ€" ment and its operation, and Mrs. Walter T. Fisher, treasurer of the National League of Women NVoters. The theme of this session is "The League Rises to the Great Emérgency." The purpose is to discuss plans for 1942â€"43, inoluding ways and means of combating the increased apathy of citizens about voting, the inadequacy The meeting will be of interest to league presidents, the five departâ€" ment chairmen, as well as to the chairmen of finance, membership, war service, publicity, radio and publicaâ€" tions. Any interested league member is welcome to attend the discussion meetings which open at40 a. m. pro at the San Diego Country club. He has been the pro at Sunset Valley club for many years. Your Gas Company is replacing 3%4 miles of threeâ€"inch gas main origâ€" inally laid to {hflz.‘l\emlyeqm-mchieednl-nhbm laid on Lake Bluff, from Greenbay Road west toâ€" Wauâ€" kegan Road, and south to Deerpth, Lake Forest, connecting to the existing sixâ€"inch feeder linc to the Deerfield Holder Station. This new construction required a priority from our Government and will cost approximately $50,000, The Gas (my will not derive any additional revenue from this new feeder line which s being laid to increase the gas supply to customers from Lake Bluff south to the southern city limits of Winnetka. Wizeiman, Highland Park; social chairman, Mrs. Alexander H. Siegel, Glencoe; courtesy chairman, Mrs. I. Lewis, Winnetka; child welfare chairâ€" man, Mrs. A. A. Michael, Glencoe; happy day and memorial chairman, Mrs, F. L. Rosenthal, Highland Park, and telephone, Mrs. Sol Snider, The Highland Park League of Woâ€" men Voters is being, stimulated into early fall activity with its summons to the metropolitan area‘s annual deâ€" partment day, for the first time being held in Evanston. The date of this allâ€"day meeting is Sept. 18, and the loâ€" cation the First Methodist church at 1630 Hinman avenue. . of the proposed tax bill, the fight on inflation,â€"and the need in Illinois for county units of public health. Far on brego * Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelly and three sons, ‘Tommic, Jimmie and Bobby, are leaving Oct. 1 for San Diego, Calif., where Mr. Kelly will be a golf Opens Season With Victory Movie Program The North Shore District of Hadâ€" assah will have its first open meeting of the season Wednesday, Sept. 23, at 2:30 p.m., at the temple in Glencgoe. The program will consist of a talking movie, "Steps toward Victory." Tes will be served. x Officers for the present year are: president, Mrs. Charles Melvoin, Wil. mette; vice president, membership, president, tithe, Mrs. Joseph Rosen, Glencoe ; vice president, program, Mrs. I. Becker, Glencoe; vice president, Oneg Shabat, Mrs. Jack Abrams, Winnetka; recording secretary, Mrs. Mortimer Weiss, Highland Park; corresponding secretary, Mrs. Jack Behn, Highland Park; financial secreâ€" tary, Mrs. Leon Segil, Winnetka; naâ€" tional fund chairman, Mrs.‘ Bernard Society â€":â€" Womens News â€";â€" Locals North Shore Hadassah American Conservatory of Music Lambda almunae chapter of Alpha Gamma Delta Sorority will open its season with a social evening, Monday, Sept. 21, at 8 o‘clock at the chapter house in Evanston. Mrs. Charles Sâ€" Cline, 1545 Glenlake Ave., Chicago, program chairman,. has arranged a fashion show to be given by an estabâ€" ishment of Evanston. ‘The underâ€" graduates as well as some of the alumnae members will model. The officers for the 1942â€"43 year underâ€" taking their duties September 21, are as follows : Marion Bard, Charles Boand Married Saturday Miss Marion Bard and Charles W. Boand were married Saturday afterâ€" noon in the garden of her father‘s home. Mrs. Joshua Derry, another of the daughters of Francis Norwood Bard, was her sister‘s matron of honor and bridesmaids were Miss Frances Kelly and Miss Carols Keliner. Robert Boand of New Orleans, La., was his brother‘s best man. Among the guests at the small ceremony were the bride‘s uncle, Assistant Secretary of.the Navy Raiph Bard, who arrived last week from Washington, D. C., and President, Mrs. Edw. F. Schmidt, 1334 Birchwood, Chicago; vice presiâ€" dent and program chairman, Mrs. Charles S. Cline, 1545 Glenlake, Chicago; secretary, Mrs. Mahion Mowery, 1314 Elmdale Ave., Chicago ; treasurer, .Mrs. Walter Everhart, 597 Turner Ave., Gien Ellyn; social chairman, Mrs. Earl B. Terrill, 4207 N. Kedvale, Chicago; billet, Mrs. Elâ€" mer D. Oberg, 232 Linden Ave., Wilâ€" mette; camp chairman, Mrs. Melvin Booty, 807 South Bivd., Evanston; publici}t‘y chairman, Ha’ J. C. Butler, 6269 N. Knox ave., Chi ;. editor, Miss Helen Heggie, mulrke Shore Dr., Chicago. After a stay on a ranch near Asheâ€" ville, N. C., Mr. Boand expects to report for active duty with the navy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.â€" Albert Boand of Kansas City, Mo., and was graduated from the University of Chiâ€" eago law school and has been practicâ€" ing in Chicago. STEINWAY GRAND LIKE NEW Mr. and Mrs. R. Duane Cope reâ€" turned yesterday morning from a few months‘ business trip in California. GENERAL GIRL, WHITE . MUST Fashion Show To Be Given At Meting Of Alpha Gamma Delta WOMAN TO LIVE ON PREMISES, MOR A Maturel Seurce of Viamin B; THE MEAT FOR BRIAKFAST Top oo hok and miall children want reliableâ€"party to take over small mo. pymt. See Mr. Ruu:g Credit Mgr. Baldwin Piano Co., S. Wabash Ave., Wabash 6900. . 29 like children. References Phone TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY BARBARA IVES COMPLETES NURSE‘S AIDE . COURSE The course lasts six weeks for five days a week, training girls to make beds, bathe the patient, and to keep hospital records. ‘They do a great many things to relieve a graduate nurse‘s duties: ANNOUNCES ENGAGEMENT Miss Barbara Ives will complete her nurse‘s aide course at the Evanston hospital before returning to Ogontz in Pennsylvania on September 28. After. . completion of the course nurse‘s aides are required to give so many hours of their time a year. At the Evanston hospital, nurse‘s aid classes begin every thrée weeks. Mrs. I. Kelly Davie, 904 S. Linden ave., Highland Park, announces the engagement of her daughter, Elizaâ€" beth Kelly, to Lt. Allin Ruane Yarâ€" wood, USA, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Yarwopd, Oak Park. â€" Miss Davie . attended Stoncleigh college in New Hampshire arid Lake Forest college, where her fiance also was a student. He received his comâ€" mission at Camp Davis in North Carâ€" olina. Miss Ives also completed a pistol course and received her deputy award. grand cookies to send to the boys in their Christmas boxes. It isn‘t too early to think of Christmas cookie boxes that need to travel to far places. The homemaker who has herown supply or sorghum may substitute UST as the first magic dip of J Jack Frost‘s brush transforms the world into a symphony of color, the first whiff of these Molasses Ginger Hermits in cool autumn air gives promise of a season of festive food. Molasses Ginger Hermits bow in all the spicy richness fall appeâ€" tites desire. They are right in step with the nutrition parade of good foods. The enriched flour with its added iron and Bâ€"vitamins toâ€" gether‘ with the mineralâ€"rich molasses makes these cookies "good for you" eating. . Molasses Ginger Hermits are ideal for October lunch boxes whether they travel to class room or assembly line. Moist and rich, they pack well and make an easy to eat dessert for active Ameriâ€" cans. For these reasons, too, Molasses Ginger Hermits are MOLASSES GINGER HERMITS _ Fileen Driscoll,.daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. ‘Driscoll, 327 Prairie ave., Highwood, was united in marriage Saturday morning in St. James church to Emmett J. O‘Hare, son of Mr. and Mrs. John J. O‘Hare, Chicago. The bride‘s cousin, the Rev. J. J. Judge of Des Moines, Ia., officâ€" iated, assisted by the Rev. Anton May of Techny, I11. EILEEN DISCOLL WEDS The bride, who was given in marâ€" riage by her father, was attired in a white satin gown, Miss Josephine Driscoll was her sister‘s only attendant. Jack O‘Hare was his brother‘s best man. Eastern Stor Will Hold Rummage Sale A rummage sale will be sponsored by the Eastern Star Thursday and Friâ€" day, Sept. 24 and 25, at 14 N. Sheridan rd. Furniture, clothing, bricâ€"aâ€"brac, picâ€" tures, glassware and dishes will be on sale. A wedding breakfast and reception were held in the: Orrington hotel, Evanston. Mr. O‘Hare attended the preâ€"mediâ€" cal school. at Northwestern university. His bride studied at Mallinchrodt high school and in Wilmette and at DePaul @niversity. it for the molasses called for in this recipe. The family will doubly enjoy the pursuit of keeping the cookie jar empty if it is refilled often with Molasses Ginger Hermits. MOLASSES GINGER HERMITS 14 cup shortening 14 cup sugar 1 egs q 1 cup molasses 3 cups sifted enriched flour }4 teaspoon soda 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon ginger 1 teaspoon salt 5 4 cup sour milk %f 1 cup raisins Cream together shortening and sugar. Beat egg and add. Add molasses and mix thoroughly. Sift together flour, soda, baking powâ€" der, ginger, and sait. Add to creamed mixture alternately with oven (400° F.) about 10 minutes. Yield: 714 dozen 2â€"inch cookies. Marriage of : rriage Dorothy Lytle Mr. and Mrs. James Albert Lytle of 2215 Lakeside PIL, announce the approaching marriage of their daughâ€" ter, Dorothy, to Lt. George MacGregâ€" or Murray, Jr., son of Mr; and Mrs. George Murray of Glencoe. The wedding will take place Saturday afâ€" ternoon, Sept. 26, at Trinity Episciâ€" ternoon, Sept. 20, at Trini pal church at 4:30 o‘clock Attending the bride as maid of honor will be Miss Anne Miller of Highland Park. Bridesmaids will be Mrs. James A. Lytle, Jr., and Miss Roberta Bosworth of Highland Park, Miss Helen Bric of Oak Park and Miss Bette Jane Madison of Cleveâ€" land, Ohio. Following the ceremony, a recepâ€" tion will be held at the Hotel Moraine onâ€"theâ€"Lake. ‘The ‘bridegroom‘s twin W’.‘“' Lt. William Murray, will serve as best his bride will reside in Enid Among the parties given for the couple were a tea Friday afternoon at the home of Miss Anne Miller, a tea at the home of Miss Helen Bric of Oak Park on Sunday and a bridgeâ€" luncheon given by the bride‘s aunt, Mrs. R. M. Johnson of Glencoe on Wednesday. Mrs. John O‘Connell of Highland Park will entertain at a bridgeâ€"luncheon Saturday and the spinster dinner will be given the ‘Thursday preceding the wedding by Miss Roberta Bosworth. She was the winner of the first state music memory contest to be held in the United States and has served as®general state chairman of music memory work in Indiana and was a member of‘state committees working with the department of education, in the plan for giving high school credit for the study of vocal and instrumentâ€" al music under private teachers. She has lectured on music appreciation at teachers‘ institutes, teachers‘ colleges and in men‘s and women‘s clubs in the states of Colorado, Kansas, Nebraska, Miss McConnell has developed a course for children which she calls a "See and Do" course. The primary obâ€" jective of her class is association of music.with the objects and colorsâ€"and activities that a child is interested in. Lessons in piano theory will be conducted each Friday at the Highâ€" land Park Y. W. C. A. by Miss Sarah McConnell, author af music courses for children and former public school music teacher. Missouri, Illinois, Indiana and Ohio. make their home in Louisville: Mr. Coulanges left for Louisville a few days ago. He will engage in aircraft construction work. A farewell party for Mrs. Coulanges and Claudine was givern at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Acker this Ravinia Residents Move To Kentucky Mr. and Mrs. Claude Coulanges daughter Claudine, who resided in vinia for the Lessons In Piano, Theory To Be Conducted At ‘Y" Lt. Murray, who is stationed with e army air corps at Enid, Okia., and CONVENIENT LOCATION Raâ€" will Mr.

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