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Highland Park Press, 15 Apr 1943, p. 6

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'ir-a-Seite-er, “mum-unpertu- Gun-h]. than - Ink - arc-din hung-mummi- (“Wyn-unity PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY or NORTHERN ILLINO. Member of a city com“ which has gin. Halli-ad Pork q ”and financial administration dating 0 In! but ”on. Me W as live well within our civic been... Ho help“ to nine. an inherited d.Rett, by anionic-notch “.000. He is append " inn-sod taxation. He " continue to new. you in the - CW "my. ELECTION. TUESDAY, APRIL 20 RE-ELECT IATIIAII S. SHARP Bury Amado-n knows the suicide sis-of Torpedo Squadron a. Howitlounll 1sPunesandslitmtoeteotits3omenin.musioet which helped ploduceour great victory " Why. It was these boys who found the Je Beet. Who radioed its position. And with»: the mess-r7 fighter and high altitude bomber mm: dove to the stuck. 'hioreektttebitt2rtdWarL-Drireismst.o-ntrristtot asking um give or even risk our lives. Shesimplyvmnsnolend 1termoeter.Aatdthaut3bar-dou"musebemuedAohr1trit to mm more torpedo -kmts--mme Victoria like Midway. 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You any uy."B||t I'vetteesttmrirrgW.rBuodjrirtg higher tastes.Ghi-mtvertiestrec' 1trrnohirtkrteredttigtguirm "n_heusemsedot"hrttmmsdiaxtoersedrmttr. "otrmtete,-itts'ra-dkssaf'b--c"thtq- timtNr-irtqthis-ottmra-mteeretfumii.Gi_ in; upmluuia. AW ina-ie-. hen 'hehrtt-dsettTmtisu,inth-ing-esofNew Grhen.intue"tteei-tttBe'ueGmd_...mtt- madame. -.eat-tt_diib It tau-hobbit“ dihtt't-rd-_t-#se. with“ ”Yuma-Manic.“ are-trt-tr-Ada-d-hir.-' Manhmudnuudchp with: at Gui-I. The“ ”itchy-I'm“- "iesand'Dis-r.' "Another type very Jilin: to the domestic Gremlin is one who is known to ride on mil train: or airmail purses. They will "on out or change ad- dresses and in no): cam destroy 1ettem.omoftheirt-iesttriehsis to open letters containing money or- dersaodernaeooeort-ftheseros behind the “metal. "This type also very frequently changes the date on a you so that you .overstay, and they - in: letting your watch but when you are on pass. They'll ml) your arm when saluting so that your hand comes dan- gerously close to your nose instead of your forehead. They always slip money out of you billlold so that you're short on a mi tare or night club bill. They always beat the waiter to the tip. magma-caud- apodccu'nb'haudm Gum tim-tr-ei-iv-oar- “batik“ Mutil- lere-c kid- d at.“ than that that ride would on m wings. -hhMes't.etnseks.asrdstick "The but": Grani- is a ho..- 'ttir-tet' m. M. and, but would the bunch and than cu- cau MI uric-I acts a! "Uehie4 at]! ".. dub. you - Lida. min. each: a”. in you bed. tau-inc bottom of! you: dad)». no] your ”an”, and every 6-3 you main I package from hone that contain (and they will wait until you are out at the barracks and then pan it would to everyone in sight. They have a habit of holding their tiny but]. over your can when the orderly all. you in the morning so that you owning. "Of course you have read many acts of the Gremlins who ride with us in the air, so I'll spur you any further indulgence on that phase. I might " . long way from Gus-khan to Bedin, orre'Wex 'nc 'lude that any statement in the EEEE J/tti/if, WI: "Jan-w t. nu. _Py_eee 1htte.etrSeet Ihr" WWW VIII”!!- 'AllluOIoWuH' Services Held f or Former Resident In New Jersey Word has ben received by Dario Banzai of Central "can. and Dante Vanni of Grove - Highland, of the death of their sister, Mm. Dian Shetter, on April s. She was a for met milieu! of Highiand Park. Services were held in Newark. NJ., where the had made her ban: the patterns". BurialwasatRe- hil! cemetery, Linden, NJ. She lava, besides her husband, Paul, of Newark; and her two bro- thers of Highland Park and High- maul. a sister, Mrs. Ada Candi of Chicago, and her menu. Mr. and Mrs. A. Bemetti also of Chieaetx, “walk-i... c-Mgo-w-u'at-nu- Pt-er.-----'- 'mtudii.-rrtdtheJm.sfm. thee-i-Ott-Pt-amd tttei-tmi-tHP-i-dura, w"dtbe-6edtrJewsthrmqbmrt MMImlo-MMM t9.t-Momdnr,Aorit3& Rabbi Heetaitttieiaeatreiai-ims 'tart-first-ds-hd-sock holiday, Tush], Aptil an. ad lu- dBr,Aoeit36attism.irtthete-- pin-ow- - above may be quoted with the greatest faith in its authenticity." ' m M ii im New YthU-m-ih we-ttLW-i-ir-tshi. -auttr.iehhearilird.rirt )maww'ilh heHatNm%Shetrea-eiV raelemttteevemiotrtsesdnp.Arril akformemt-sotitsea-timt andtheir fanilia_R.-hhi Herta.as. sistedbrthet_ehm'r,wiltrgmdmet the“ Gsteosttseo-mstue-e “folk-0h)!“ gilt-undying.“ downy-nu,“ “Mullah bound-duo“.- mmmdm hit-kinda. mam-d 5”!”me 'hotott1god-h. Mum-“ho Wad-am 2:Sa"gg'Tgtg' “was.“ hit-unbound 3mm- Wan w; ti bin-Io 5.»me ”yum-M "ue-r-re--, Commandm- "okob-rr-et', 'r"totrmtM-to canolth “on” , t “in... l ”tow “Italian! an: or tom» nun-on o m 11.; atttir-ist-t-,"Ahue iiit2iii?i'it'.i"iiiirihTsiii an Menu-aw.“ "ree-thim-hee-rio-db. tau-HEIHMMU. kewilt_adl-trou-*iw."Yhe d-tu+d"isex-i_itretride tne&toe-rt.S.ieiartemtV Aim-“db“ Ch-hhisttei-tieHamth_ btrthisraruhhasbeex-etheweM& u.tDe-herDr.Juesstartied- -ativerertettsaiatstrrpe-irq. feieraitmiesmotaitehrsrehestohe trauma the Church of Christina Am- erica, of whid: each Million ,roehtheatteaoe'a. Christian unityhu beenthettoattmmrdwhiehhesetotst in!” wheohetreganhis religious arm as . young preacher in Lack- A spring concert will he presented by students of the OI]: Terrace school. Highwood, Thursday evening, April IS, in the school auditorium at 8 o'- clock. The program, under the direc- tion of Gertrude L Neff, will consist of selections by the school orchestra and solos for trumpet, clarinet, piano, violin, and xylophone. in? “until whim ofttteciiattV weic_aruritsrtrqrttAarr- Fw-uyymijcu‘vf“ "tdsreAesaarordttashemaoi+t. a_hjeeretreri1tietiyiit. Special Palm Sunday music by the My Evin. club choir of 125 and the Coe College Brass Choir of Cedar lipidsvillheal’atureolthemeet- h. The club chorus will sing at eight, starring Hark Love. Charles Sears, Virginia Allyn and Louise Weber, names well him: in the radio and open fields. Eh: Nahu- will dim than in I m of the world's greatest "Holy Week' male. The visitil' had will give a men at - under the direction of Capt. Stanley Vesely. who has led them in Presidmtial immoral and; and ' important new a: which they represented the State of Ion. The president of Che college. Dr. Charles). Anderson will follow the moan with a short Bible Talk. and alumni of the college will be special guests. Doors open " 6:45. Admin-m is free to the 3,000 seats available in Or- chestm lull. Spring Concert To Be Presented At Oak Terrace Students participating in the pro- gram are: vio1in-Wanene Cronkhite. Carolyn Cronkhite. Betty Kenn, Ron Pagliai, Peter Kaila; vieAmeetH-- Roberta Patterson; String Bass-Ed- gar Benson In; Xrhrhoue--EHine Pellegrino: Pi-Norma Lenzini, Marilyn Antler-on, Serena Segneri. Janice Galloway, Paul Wrsockr, Jer- ry Darby; Curinet-U-e Phillips. Alex DeBartolo. Teddy Punt-ed. Ed- ward Piaccntini; Trumpet-Paul Hen- drieksoo, Bernard hazini. Em Nan- nini, Shirley Hicks; Trombone-Bar- bara Patterson; Drum-Arlene Len- zini. Steven Sterne. Dr. B. Stanley I“ to Add)?“ Chicago Guest soloist for the occasion will be Jean Nichols, soprano. Miss Nich- ols. former student of Oak Terrace school is a graduate ofthe Cosmopoli- tan School of Music, Chicago, and has returned recently from an exten- sive tour with the De Wino Concert company. Min Joan Honing" of Wilmette will accompany Miss Nich- ols. Accompaniment, for the soloist: will be played by Julia K. Early, Mil- dred L. Drew and Virgil B. Lumini. A man charge wail be made for admission. swim (EM LEO J. SHERIDAN VOTE ! CITY ELECTION Next Tuesday, April 20 mo A. M. o. 5:00 p. M. John Salyuds. brother at In. I C. Hayes oi Midlothian avenue. has been -ettedtopeahratt lint dang: lid- way Island. where he in W“ the Marie Corp. hurl-3min“ tei-N-i-rr. SullScWhy-ude-dh. mute-mamma- - ”In Indus-In. Ila-lib. Teg'ac"askfttrsr-ersarit-d LehmTeaninlhcu-oiln. FdeWDI. Prt w W m h Lu Vegas on Tuesday an: dint. his wiieaasd-ts,Mr.amitgri. Dom Pieraotooi ot North ave-It. mm: mun unite in Ann Ind just recently (“lulled to the an... Clarence Benjamin Sandbag. ak son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrewiarson, MS Prairie Avenue, Hibwod. is learn, ing how the huge engines which pro- pel America's powerful warships oper- ate at the chy's school for In- chinist's mates on the any“ a the University of Minnesota. (Camilla-v.0 muss-sums...» “durum“ 1SHei.thrmmetMr.aqdth_ Whole-um Atfio 2w, 19 year old on of Mr. and Mrs. Can: log-0H " Ash- land “can, Highwood. has ten-led to his duties as machinists we third clan " Jacksonville. Fl... the he is serving with the Navy. He at listed in July of 190. Maximilian“ , - *F'Il 'rhiet9, -;'5' hum-33.36664: Second Lieutenant Lawn-cc Wunl isnowservimrwitht$iearmrair forces at Columbia. S.-C. He in the son of Mrs. Helen Wygel oi - street. Lieut. Ray Badman la: been ad.. vaneed to the rank of first Wat n Carlsbad. N. M., when he is m- in. He entered service in June. I”. and received his commission a acc- ond lieutenant from officer audible school last July. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.. R. W. Badman. Selected to attend the school upon the basis of a series of aptitude tests taken during recruit training, Sandv berg is eligible to a petty officer at ing upon graduation. After gnom- ing, he will then be assigned to duty with the fleet or at a shot: station. Rebekah: to Entertain Odd Fellow: at Meeting Sheridan Rebekah lodge, No. an. will lave the Highland Park Odd Fel- lows and their wives as sreeiat - " their meeting Monday "my, Ap- ril w, at the Masonic temple. A social hour has been planned, followed by a short hair's: mating of ' 10hr. Members of Rebekah lodge, Odd Fellows. husbands and viva of both Pic. Casper Santi is spending a nil: day furlough with his we.“ the Caper Sam's of High-nod. Pic. Santi home last Thursday from Camp Adair, Ore. Sandbag will be stationed there for .16 weeks durnig which he will be in- stmcted in the operation and repair of main and auxiliary engines on board ship. along with details of a ship's drainage systems, distilling plants. internal combustion engines. evaporator: and pumps. NATION'S SERVICE " KNOWS T"! "I!“ Commissioner . 0'00! ELECT I COMMUNITY

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