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Highland Park Press, 6 May 1943, p. 3

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Mrs. R. A. Torrey of China Will Speak To Women's Society Travelling some of the time with her husband who had charge of the churches in the large rural area around Tsinan, and playing hostess to many committees and visitors of inter- national import, she came into con- tact with Chinese and foreigners from many-walks of life. _ Girl Scout Rally Friday At Elm Place Mrs. Reuben A. Torrey of Tsinan, China will speak to the Woman's u- sodation of the Highland Park Pres- byurian church Hominy, May 17, at 2 Ff". __ Mrs. Torrey arrived in China in 1913 and saw the country so through revolution. drought, famine, nood and invasion. "Volunteers for Victory" is the theme for the Girl Scout rally to be by” Friday evening. May 7, in the E1rssPueesttsmgat8o'ciotk. There wittmttbeatraatqttetthiarearasin ton-nu you, due to food mining. The ”we will be drained by tie- ketmttr,t-eofthe1athof- and a -rmmber'ot Girl Sewn. Al1tro-wiitrartieipateirttheere- ”it... Whitman: and ad: (mop wittip'veasreeiatshitshonrirtgwhat they have been doing this past yet for vim. EINBECKER MANAGER or HOCKEY TEAM Fond-in; the bani-cu new were at the league end their guests. minister, from lace] church“ and their wives. listened to William D. Clark speak on "Econmnk Prob- lem Now and After the War." Mr. Clerk as introduced by In. J. S. Baker as a graduate of Oxford uni- versity and a former instructor at the University of China. and at present assistant director of the British Press senate. He described industrial and un- power conditions in England an! m- ica plus to minim inf1ntitm and un- employment, stressing the importance of maintaining reciprocal trade larce- menu. Mr. Clark complimented the lencue on its broadside entitled “In- fiatimt." copies of which were distrib- uted to everyone present. Questions from the floor followed his speech. CHRIS" KNMK _ ACTIVE m AREPO Mil Union: Einbccker of 325 Park a who is I freihmn It the 'd=,t, of Illinois. ha been mulled u I general will“: of field hockey for the first anon of the coming school pear. My M. Km]: of " Central - is one a! 30 Upivmity of Illinois madam active in opera. thorn orchestral and dramatic pro- duction work neatly initiated into Arena. orremtic hungry -tixatitta of mini Theatre guild, student than league. . The audible: Inna we IM~ ted by In. Phi" W. In. J. Stud Ida-on. In. F. Htstdihia_ Mrs. Robert Brown, and Mrs. David Snug. who compound the “in committee. The “a a! new of“ elected for the an two ya: teem n: - umdbylrLIA-‘uww identdthcwmmof We.“ Venn. who held . but“: need-g " the Moraine hotel Wed- nesday. April 21 Mrs. GitbertHard- acre. is first vi-mid-. In. Funk SeKridge. recording weary. and the patina chit.“ an n (ol- Iovsz pacing! 80.1. In. Robert Karen; & Mrs. D. L. China; s. Hrs. Built] Crafts Watson; t, In. J. Calvin 5.1.1:; 9, Mrs. Earl Vanna; H.Mrs.L.Smnesui. lmC.C.Cun- "inswieietmtimreastreasttrer. "ai-rio-rr/tsafe-res; q'qteoetaheC-tttr,iBimshs “a! cut-lune. and of “Mme!“ ‘uhmm-u the nun-u M Press. $16 ' _ I!“ link. Illinois Tele- Ck-i-tio-i-tor- tat5tm-tbearrittmmsemesideet domaindicsipdvh 'H-e-d-r-Otter.,"-. T'hrr_dmse*theaqtorwe6. 're-tr-tart-ree-r-k. an New Officers For Two Year Term _ Named By League Herd tts-de-matter-h t. I’ll. " the Past Office at Highland Park. _ min-u M557. W.ky5. we THE HIGHMND PARK PRESS 1.3%“ an." ”a m: '1Frer "Mr. 1194M, ttt meh, week by Society + Womens News + Locals "Memories of Happy Days” by Julian Green In two of the year's outstanding boot: that Marie Nietpnh luau will review for the Ravinia Womn'l club spring luncheon next Wednwhy, May " " the Village house. "Bétween the Thunder and the Sun," Vixen Sheen's latest best seller, in Mrs. WI did selection for her man. With its Evmmn setting, her fourth and last selection. "Yester- an Candler by Lem: Warrick; isothteaii-restamtthetsutharisto be in Wit-nah tomorrow for an un- tosnvh wt!- ThishGymeetimrutheiastofthe club year for the Ravinia Woman's eltttidwiiistnrtwitttattmehemtat 12:45 o'clock. Reservations may be made through Monday. May to, with Mrs. Thomas V. McDavitt. H.P.2515. Due to the present {dad maxim, no cancellations an be Wed after Thursday, Mar 8. according to Mrs. M. J. Schematic. house committee chairman. The.eoorimer of Hameest2Sth armhersarr-rd,"Tameotrtot 'tteuh1tchsory"ttJo1tnltie- idiandkrhweuhmninCI-i- eagtidtorherahirstrasatso_ Int. After brief reports of the various club activities during the year, Mrs. Gilbert Harlan-e. retiring maiden. will introduce her successor, Mrs Harry J. Van Ormsm. who will In- nounce the new committee chairmen for the coming yer. Welcome Newcomers At Meetings of Local Red Cross Newcomers are Named and their help is appraisal by Highland Park Red Cross workers. who meet for sur- giul dressings Tuesday evenings from momma o'dockandon Thundays and PM from 9:30 3.1m to 3:30 Week-End at Raff Home M. M: Menu of RM. N, RedC-emtrersimhrdewet6ing girls. hon-swim and mocha“ and ttrmtdrrtothees Atmxm,coffeeispeo. "aedttthtRed.Cron fwamiml strm.wtti_6mesthrigtgtheirown sandwiches. Wimof servicemen!)- and in this vicinity In urged to at- tald metiievmthmrgbtheirgtr, henisamwnryme. n! his son, Juana: L. Meyers, In -dirtqthe_rithMr.aodMrs. Am Raff, on their vn from a winter'u sojourn in Caliiomia mad! been theshueeofLahe0-rio. The first of the spun: concerts. by the chom- nd orchestra, mseovered wanting mini: seminal! by three members of the orchestra. Connie Kochdin, Bernice Fun-gun. and Virginia Bruce. 9.13., and the mil. group. which mats every My. WM. Thurstky and Friday a; the Public Service company. 521 Central name, 109036“ smooth tone. The band, led by Harold N. Finch, rhayed such ambitious co.- position“ a the AM (to. .th Domain Second My, and the "Great Gate of Kiev" by Moonwa- sky. with complete effective-. Cav- airy d the Stems” by Kii.rer demonstrated the band's mastery with Ihythm and delicate dance of value. Although the Sunday cancer! con- cluded the maul Spring series, there may be In o.tdot= Victory Concert later in the Spring. Last Meeting of Ravinia Club to Feature Reviews High Schbol Spring Concert Pleases Large Audience The Btadi.tsee an M: an an schootAFrums-d.rut- layA-mhvekkahln-m- "strrreu.irroarWmh8t1-st-dit. musicderara-t, aftmrhearimtU secoodoéthesroutgctmeerts. The chorus. directed by Wake! Asehmthee-,sairitkre_htr Highland Pull Manny V v lul- h 'i'ii"id'4i 2%: '4"a.'rdr. . . an... ""-' Fii:iilCl"ii,5'. ttiit.ta1"/h'tEk'g aTGa"Ge"rii"ad"ia%ai"iTcia h““n~...._..l The annual homecoming day cete- hntion It Arden Shore has been Te- 'yttdentdtt?fitthitemot mating. land ot the My ati-dar fes- tivities (morning athletic; mum dinner, program and ten for hard members, and supper for the hay!) there will be, this spring, only a re- union picnic at may for the old boys The date is the name u always. the third Sunday in Mar, which this year fal1smtthei6th,artdturtarsisto have the alumnae bring their own lunch boxes, with dessert provided for them at camp. There will be no formal pro- gram and no speaker, but bond Inerti- hers and other friends of Arden Shore will be made velour-1i! they want to drop in that afternoon. Mia Am Belle Perrier is executive head of Arden Shore map; Mrs. Rob. ert B. Gregory, honorary president of the bond; Mrs. Proehl H. Jaklon. JtrrteAutrextittoHioassdPt+ 'rrWrtttemtqirmotttteata- Mandala-via. hatch-will heartland minimum 1:30 p.In. "tdalttttm-ivesottheammmtrtitr arettrgedtoattem1 Min Ann L Olson, hm: m misc Ind dietitian from Cambtidgn. Mus, has been selected to.exmdmet chasm EieheFwilitredit- tdeertartdMissotsmtwiii.iv- tieatde-tmti-tmtgwithako. can. Shéwill nanny amount: 'rmtree-iealreeipesthatwmshm. tser-ii-howto-them-t supply last longer, but she will also 'reparetmatries Wurrsenareinvitedtoatteodthese Mons. Admission is free and the claps will continue for aboutmhom Homecoming Day At Arden Shore On Sunday, May 16 War Time School of Cookery to Be Conducted at 'Y' Summer camp for mothers and dril- dren’will open as usual the and of June. and the was] board picniqis sclpiduled as 31m! for mid-July. LOCAL YOUTH: ON L F. TRACK TRAM president; Mrs. M. Ralph Clary and Mrs. w. J. B. Janisch. village chair- men respectively for Highland Park and Ravinia. Other Highland Park women serving m the bard include: Mrs. H. S. Vanderbie. Mrs. George A. Mason. and Mrs. Louis Immune. with Mrs. Harry A. Sdlery of Rubia in the m of batman when. "eurerBmet-st*ttMetwat TtmeanFrrwhirhistotrettaMat tHY.W.CA._2i.Mi4 Rabat Redfenm, an of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Redfelrn, 2t? Laurel “mac. and Robert Jones. son out. and Mrs. Cl-bnm E. Jones, I99 Rosa William: “can. when of his Forest academia unity (ennui. can. played in the who.“ Brst match of the season (he (can met bdib. "rt high sch: on Friday. Arelt so. 1mm ormmm “Double Feature" In. ANN L. OLSON v...,--.-..-..-:....:.-...:.....-...)..:.)-."; Lkbtstnu- .t--t--.---m... Onto-tn ”any"! a: wet.... In.“ I‘m-o "in "EXIT": law In: In. nag: 'au..','," In. sa%T"ttfdt: The requiar meeting of the Oak Terrace echool Parents and Teacher; mnization was held on - eve- ning. May 4, " 8 o’clock in the "hetett auditorium, with Mrs. George Kenn president presiding. A program was" prenunted by the school children with the help of mom of the teachers. Mn Put-an-mee. Pb; Plait- nd “III-I. at Ana-lug - iio-iciYtirG 1761. -ita-ifG,G ara :3: ','fdllf.llL.tfa.'..'f.L'.'t In._m Mrtt __ - -"e" "V Haw A" luri- (Bnh Gmmod .. Tod Puma-I Ali-Hone. cinch. W. 'hrfh,iir.: "Yer I13}. " tin Petq" "'"" Aer Au- MrifRFnFi BWKEE tiiTGifaTGii committees to serve for the knowing year: Program Given At Meeting of Oak Terrace P. T. A. loin "lull-h " III. Pne- "ly Iona" .._ _ ”"7" -CNuTriiWai Donn-lulu - nun-u Tram Bttht "hula" TtPt Pull limbo- lub-n Folk Dam Meet In. W; .. Poem "Iona" Prom-n: In. Floyd hum. In. M hrs-HI- Rrp. Mgtr. -- _ A. 3.35.35 W'::::. E, amt: n-lbert In. xi; in?“ ”WV. __~. Putnam". V. William runs. Mu. Alan "M ' 'M.. Dar-la mm. "leer, in. v-‘Ir Art. Cumm- Bummer loud-U t In. Gent, 'Ere, M. Je. Imam. f.lii2t8S1i 2;: Meta. v. 'ran-. .1n the Nth than; teeto uni - . run-mmu-amo. FeidBr,Mart4ttotaehr-tNrs ' J. “If, 646 Waverly road, at Dr.rhrtder,-tiasoitaeie- 'radghrirtghrsie-r.isett.sumaasot 'hte-i-vie-Gerd-tmms "'dBrttemberoft1tevktoertGrdot Moth-Ida; Heattmded Cdondo State edge. Utah Agri- cultural cola. and Kidnap State 'agiemeeivimrttsed-eiotB.s.. MS., and Ph.D. putatively but theseinstittstiom. Hettasuetumdat Mhehietitateentt-dserveaas setitteehoougistformteotttsee- (film bunker manufactum Pyrtheiastei-,tsehast-ded y Peru-alum Products company of The Ravinia Garden dub m trpaidtttemirttrivit-ertaerviee" theiremauiGardenFdir,tobetseH 'mMay2asdinttteRarira Villa: '-eenrekimhofvegetahkrarks "nreeiasthettsttalttmeeesrri1ttre offendiornk. The mimhouanufotdlemt- inns: Mr.rr_umtnrd,-Mrs.. G. F. Loon-M. Mrs. Sherman Cloak. Mrs.H.H.Bede Theboudwillmea " 12:45 before the regular meeting. Ravinia Garden Club Will Hear Dr. J. F. Ponder "it?!“ Carr, and." '71)};3 EEG. Thrift Shor Board To ElectO ficers The annual meeting and election of officers of the Thrift shop bond will be held at the home of the president, Mrs. Charles W. Jones, MO N. Linden avenue, Monday Ming. Mar to, It 9 :30 o'clock. In accordance with the but.“ pou- cy. all past officers of an bard may attend the annual meeting if therds- sire. C EFL-Ella:- Eir.7 iiFFiiifia. In " . . m - ' ,ihlrgJ'..hle') 'h.tr.hfytr.. In An- A Word of Appreciation . . . FIFTH ANNIVERSARY in HIGHLAND PARK, We are desivous of amassing our deep oppreciatiort for the confidence and "III that the poople of this torri- tory have shmm in the mice: that m and". They have endorsed our efforts in bringing to Highly! Pot a and»; furterPl_rfyme Service, maintained at the lowest price structure pttssibU. Seguin Funeral Home Pm COMPLETE MODERN FACE!!!” 52 N. Stand St., marinara Park PHONE H. P. 3878 In. 1)qu VaitiriryaFia, "tGaiCi,aik "iii Jtama, [gran-a On the occasion of our Hm ratio-ed foods). Leather hi 1b... stationery. hats, slips, um m in can: in. other 'tterehms" A“ who is n In the cook tool. ;A variety of jewelry, liquor, Ind I _cocktait shaker will be on the nth table, Many items to dress no the ham have been would. mall " bath mm. It! melt. table Illlp Ind lmrrinne lamp, dressing all: at, etc. Also, artifice!” have been te- Gived from and of the beauty w- |oun for Ihempooo. was. and nui- curea. Anon. the certificate: ttte ‘merchnndise will be several tor pho- nograph. The Victory Garden I!!! the lawn have not been {mum to: ‘thue will be some tertitixer and plum ‘among the prizes. Many other Iner- chant, have offend to Gentle when {that a: yet have m been collected. ty. This money will be used to "r ply wool for the may mghtnnd Park hitter: 1nd to cover other obliu- tions that the Bundle: for Bluejackeu (are called upon for. Mrs. Thomas 'Creigh. chairman of the Highland ‘Park Bluejackets. recently reported tint he with. but eeslteeted funds ' 1224 Comfort Kin, about 8D ‘Christmas stockings, and had mud in to the Chicago office 675 knitted garments. Mrs. Ralph “It. in duh-an of when. vh'rch have been hand trt M A.“ an II-evoul primes will be 'trarer, In. none of the Maurie-1 caudal-Ibi- Ietries from the dun stores. huh!) Players ere asked to furnish their own playing cards for their on ta- tries, and if players wish to leave their cards they will be given to the Blue- iackets " Great Lakes. Annual Meeting Of Vassah Club On Friday, May7 The annual mating of the Chicago Vast club is to be held it the Chi.. me College club on Friday, May l, at 2 p. m. After the business meeting, there will be a tea followed by "vas. sar Movies." The retiring president, Mrs. Car) G. am... is to preside and the WI reports will be read by the officers and mine chairman: The teight-d Put Ball” to: Mum.M.lnyuu 1:15 p... Tithe-n Inc-talc. Mrs. Everett u m the chi- 'e.irashiigtrooearho-Htihe lichen to “I In. “that Vuil. 'tH'"'""""""""'" W The election of officer: is to uh place at this meeting. Slated as the new president of the Chic-co Vina dub is Mrs. Harold Pulaifer; Mrs. Charles S. Pratt a second vice-presi- dent Ind My thairman, and Mrs. John Webster " recording sec- Among the speck] who to be given will be a war bond to help ire creet the funds raitef from phi: pu- The regular meeting of the yeekt, club will be at the home of Mrs George Him of 919 Ridgewood drive, on Monday. May 11lth at 1:30. I During the theme of tie club at- companist. In. Lida Hawk]. In. Paul Matthews wilt accompany the group at this m. Dessért Brid At Exmoor 'l!h, in?! club on Watch. I” IA a! the Highland Park US.0. dub. gluejaclgets Plan MUSARTS TO ENTERTAIN MOTHERS CLUB MAY 12 V The Milan-club will was." a prXWYNltt ftrr 6145"” Mets My FUebsrCuming WeddiniTo Be . May 12 tChurch The -inqe cl Hi. Dorothy “and Dr. an In a... dun-IBMde '“ o, ,ritt,tgh. M“ Izaak lr ' "Wan “In” v">1ll. uli fctktwhtthe T ' Hill in. “1.5.: ",, w. J,',',',',,)-,')'.,.',','" mun-Josie...“ Mtawlrnl artft_iTemt-tt_Mrsr.K.. mil Reich all Hi- Jeu Tu“. ,_ittheh.auestirtaHs.Th-oesres faehermntuthetrestte,ara6t.. adieu " bdudc u. $teMr, It. Ma-er-atheism/tree-r.; t?.tJr-desttatthethti-ttrot mum-unaddleko’u- "etmsehtttsCsttsartHauMitir- DtrqmeraadtheArtimtit-ord ,eer%dattheGeeatuhestt-t Xr_stittntrrstittsatr.ebtar. Etralrtcttmi=,a-uttrer.isa .mdmeettWestemReaerveeotkq' "tdmrvaiorsdtrtttt. guwaimngvhdrivg-a Iiseha6Httstureeesttgtia1 mi- trir-abesemhtnlt-tr- Mssr--tortMar9. “Gr-a Hahn. . Fr6MNemt -wt-ts, lunch" t r eteRir,,,), r-." 2""'r £9.55. 00-3 Beet ,C-illn' - day for 'tiss "r 1 rr, LL- .‘rigwg Sheridan wilherttertahs it u an“ party on Scam»~ Id In. Ruth gem: will the the 'gtttater but Ensign Cumingnnd hisbddewm liveiuwaoLVt ON SOPHOMOIE STAFF OF ENTERTAINMENT Christine Weaver of 681 Delta St.. a freshman at the Univerqu of Illi- nois, has been chosen as a sophomore sh“ member of Star Coune by the University concert Ind entertainment board, supervising group of " pub- lie entertainment given " the univer- Sty. lith in L: 17in fer "A man was in debt $3dl0, and wished to pay it, but he had onty a 2-H". So he worked out a plan to et another doll". He took the m,aill to a pawn shop and received $t30 and I ”In ticket. He then sold the my: ticket to a nun for $15). which gave him the neceuuy 33m Now, the new“ - the pawn like! took tt " the pen a and redeemed it for the pom mqu l Cheeriology asks-,' huh th-ova-hid/da-Gi-i." In“. edges-ma”.- - ed “I” 10-2“!!!- .raeqes--u.iiearrro pride-l my ia-a in. JOT. et-A-o-An-- viator-au-tto-Ali. Wuhan-”w. But we In not yet in ., sition of the diocounzud t, of n small cone: they in who ie': up the t place . sill 1"tt _ coffee. no In" hex. no he". no Fai. It I - Ital. Min the I p,i'drc:p"'se'ltx'dtpg " a. aa ul- .1573? -_tyeaNrhbedoqrM_- “MMMT. ... 2iggtr.gr,fgT =2at.ethgt'Pg,t OI “hr-5.59%“!- Aho - JN. in! ofe& harm-mm menu 1tsl.Ciei..td

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