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Highland Park Press, 8 Jul 1943, p. 3

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Petty Officer first class John Boyâ€" lan of th@ Seabes is taking his training at Camp Peary, Williamsburg, Va. His wife, Doris, makes her home at 1400 West street. A twin brother, Joseph, is taking boot training at Great Lakes. All Groups of H. P. GSO Will Meet July 9 Al groups of the Highland Park Girls‘ Service Organization of the U.S.0. will meet at the Y.W.C.A., 374 Laurel avenue, on Friday evening, July 9 at 7:30 p.m As this is the first meting of all groups since April, the attendance of each member is urged. William B. Cope is in the third phase of his naval flight training at Hutchinson, Kas. He is the son of Mrs, Waiter Cope of Vine avenue. â€" Vincent J. Peddle is in the last phake of bombardier training at Big Spring, Texas,. He expects to receive his wings and commission as second lieutenant on July 15. Cadet Peddle is one of a group of four in his class to average more than twice the number of hits made by the general student. Three sons of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Peddle of Homewood avenue, are enâ€" listed in the armed forces. Roger Pedâ€" dle is in boot training at Great Lakes and has been made battalion bugler. Eugene Peddle, a senior at Highland Park high school is an army aviation cadet, but will not be called for trainâ€" ing until his eighteenth birthday in _En:'cn Lyman E, Benson received his navy wings of gold and commission asqm’gnhthemvnlaireomsonjnm 26 at Corpus Christi, Texas. His marriage to the former Myrtle Newman of Pleasureville, ‘Ky. took place June 22. Both Ensign and Mrs. Benson attended Georgetown college, Georgetown, Ky. where he graduated with hongrs in June 1942. The newly married couple left for Hollywood, Fla. where he will take furthers trainâ€" ing by attending a school for navigaâ€" tors. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Astor Benson of S. St. Johns avenue. James Channon Bowes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Bowes Jr. has reâ€" ceived his appointment to the United States Naval academy at Annapolis through Sen. Scott Lucas, and has started the accelerated â€" threeâ€"year course which will win him a commisâ€" sion ef ensign. Midshipman Bowes attended Highâ€" land Park high school, Culver Miliâ€" tary Academy, and prepared for Annaâ€" polis at Bullis school, in Washington. Stansfield Turner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver S. Turner of N. Deere Park drive, has received his appointâ€" ment to Annapolis at the recommendaâ€" tion of Representative Stephen A. Day and took his midshipman ocath on June Voted the outstanding student of the 1941 graduating class at Highland Park high school, he attended Ambherst colâ€" lege whiere he was a member of the Sphine Honorary society. He would have cdmpleted his junior year at Amâ€" kerst in September. John B. Clavey has been promoted to private, first class. He was recently transferred from Atlantic City, N.J. to the Agriculture college in Fargo, N.D. where he is attending the adminâ€" istrative school of the army air corps. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slavey of Clavey road. Sgt. Robert N. Stein Jr. of 248 Oakâ€" land drive is stationed at San Angelo, Texas. Mrs. Stein, the former Bettyâ€" mae Reach, is making her home near her huskand‘s post. 3 a GLENCOE Thurs. Fri. Sat. July u-w‘ "HAPPY â€"GOâ€"LUCKY" "THE MOON is DOwWn" Sit Cedric Hardwicke OFFICIAL 1SSUING AGENT Bonds While You Wait! Mary Martin, Dick Powell â€"andâ€" *"*MENRY ALDRICH GETS GLAMOUR®" "MURDER IN TIMES SQUARE" Edmund Lowe Marguerite Chapman July 11â€"12â€"13â€"14 July 8, 1943 Jimmie Lydon â€"andâ€" Society â€":â€" Womens News â€"â€" Locals Program At Lake Forest to Benefit Lake Forest The Ridge Farm benefit committee will sponsor a movie show in the Deerpath theatre, Lake Forest, Monâ€" day evening, July 19. A group of postâ€"debutantes have been asked to usher and among those who have accepted are Virginia Creigh and Barbara Bowes of Highland Park, Blissie King, Helen Niblack, Shirley Hopkins and Ruth and Mary Lofâ€" quist. The program will open with an acaâ€" demy award short, to be followed by an auction, and then by the main feature, which will be the popular film of a few years back, "It Hapâ€" pened One Night." Liecut Gardner Bm«y-.U.S.N.R.. has obtained th e movie. Lee Cudahy of Lake Forest is in charge of the benefit. She is being assisted by Mrs. Gardner Brown, Mrs. Alfred E. Hamill, president of the Ridge Farm board, and the following Highland Park members: Mrs. Fredâ€" erickâ€"Boynton, Mrs. Everett L. Milâ€" lard, Mrs. Thomas Creigh and Mrs. Jerome B. Bowes Jr. and Mrs. Paine Fentress of Lake Forest. Last year the board sponsored an evening of roller skating at a public rink in Waukegan. Donate Blood At Chicago Center The following persons from Highâ€" land Park gave their blood at the Red Cross Blood Donor service, 5 N. Wabash avenue, Chicago, during the period from June 5 to June 12: John Bellows, 732 Marion avenue, third time donor; Walter Frank Jr., 330 S. Linden avenue, eighth time donor; Edward Kinnisten, 1864 Pleasâ€" ant avenue; Dorothy Dennett, 615 Homewood avenue ; Donald B. Robinâ€" son, 638 Carol court, third time donor. Margaret Bernardoni, 205 Sheridan, Highwood; Charles F. Grimes, 1104 .Linooln avenue, fifth time donor ; Arâ€" thur Raff, 245 Cedar avenue, sixth time donor; Lorraine Huncke, 632 S. Linden avenue; Jean Tennant, 273 Central avenue, second time donor; Victor Tonnesen, 2190 S.. Sheridan Musart Rehearsal Monday Afternoon A rehearsal will be held by the Musart club Monday afternoon, July 12, at the home of Mrs. Hans Lanzl, 335 S. Linden avenue, at 1:30 o‘clock. Gladys Hawley is the conductor. Practice sessions of the club are being held every two weeks during CHANGE RADIO PROGRAM TO SATURDAY EVENING The Council on Books in Wartime radio program, Words At War, broadâ€" cast weekly by the National Broadcastâ€" ing Company, will be heard on Saturâ€" days, beginning July 10, instead of on Thursday evenings as heretofore. The remaining seven dramatizations of epiâ€" sodes fro mbooks about the war will be broadcast from 8:30 to 9 p.m. EW.T. over the Red Network "They Call It Pacific," by Clark Lee, will go on the air on July 10, with Corey Ford‘s "Short Cut To Toâ€" kyo" scheduled for Juily 17, and Boris Voyetekhov‘s "The Last Days of Seâ€" vastopo!" on July 24. STEAK â€"CHICKENâ€"CHOPS LAKE COUNTY‘S MOST EXCLUSIVE . RESTAURANT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Air Conditioned The women who will be serving in the War Savings Stamps and Bond Booths located in Woolworth‘s and the A & P for the week of July 6â€"10 are as follows: Mrs. Chas. Bletch; Mrs. J. A. Nelson; Mrs. L. A. Osâ€" trander, Mrs. R. L. Leopold; Mrs. D. J. Reid; Mrs. Chas. Grimes; Mrs. G. O. Strecker; Mrs. L. R. Bossard; Mrs. Nathan Corwith; Mrs. W. F. Daniey; Mrs. W. L. Harrison; Mrs. E. W. Erikson ; Mrs. Lisle Hawley ; and Mrs. R. A. Wood. Obees Observe 57th Anniversary ggnounee Volunteer nd Booth Workers For This Week Mr. and Mrs. William ). Obee of 154 S. Second street observed their $7th wedding anniversary July 3. Mr. Obee was born in County of Kent, England, and Mrs. Obee in Waterton, Wis., where they wereâ€"married. ‘The Obees have lived in the same house in Highland Park for the past 53 years. Due to Mrs. Obee‘s illness, they celebrated their anniversary at home. ~ 7 Service Mothers _ Y To Meet Wednesday The Service Men‘s Mothers‘ club will meet Wednesday: afternoon, July 14, at the U.S.0. at 2 o‘clock. Speaker of the afternoon will be from the Conâ€" sumer Educational service who will discuss "Consumer Buying and Budâ€" geting." Refreshments will be served. Son Born to Moaj., Mrs. Hinn Major and Mrs. George J. Hinn Jr. of Kentfield,,Calif., announce the arâ€" rival of a baby boy on June 30 in San Francisco. ‘The baby has been named George Hopkins Hinn. Mrs. Hinn is the former Elizabeth Hopâ€" kins of Highland Park. Maj. Hinn is stationed at Hamilton air field hosâ€" pital, where he is a group flight surâ€" geon. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. George J. Hinn of 919 Ridgewood drive. Issued Thursday of cach week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Rark, lilinois, Teleâ€" phone: Highland Park 557. Communications intended for publiâ€" cation must be written onâ€"one side of the name and address of the writer. ‘They should reach the editor Wedâ€" Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per yea outside of Lake County, IHlinois. Resolutions of condolence, card 0 thanks, obituaries, notices of entertain ment, or other affairs where an ad mussion charge is published, will i charged at regular advertising ratet THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Subscription rates: $1.50 per year Lester S. Olsen, Publisher noon to insure In Salvage Boxes Wrong Kind of Rubbish Placed Too much of the wrong kind rubbish is being placed in the saiy schools, states Mrs. Nathan Corwith, acting chairman of conservation for Highland Park. Only rubber, ‘iron, all kinds of metals and rags should be «deposited in the boxes, All these are urgently wmmm' ion into nrunitions and defense i The Office of scrap should be saved for the salvage No other salvage materials should be placed in the boxes, as sorting them out slows down the city trucks‘ collection work. No Tin cans should be put out for the garbage collector on the day of colâ€" lection, to ‘prevent rusting. Grease will be paid for by all butchers. Bottles should be taken only to the box in front of Fell‘s store or the hospital. Bette Hobbs, William Hammond Are Married Miss Bette Hobbs, daughter of Mrs. Clark Hobbs, and William P. Hamâ€" mondg III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam P. Hammond Jr. of 900 Ridgeâ€" wood drive, were marrigd Saturday, July 3, in the Hobbs‘ home at 1824 Rice street. Rev. Christoph Keller officiated. Attendants were the bride and bridegroom‘s sister and brother, Miss Dorothy Hobbs and Richard Hamâ€" monds ' A wedding breakfast followed the ceremony. After a short honeymoon, pa*s ~ Fake Fout _ As most of our employees are giving many outâ€"ofâ€"store hours to homeâ€"front war activitiesâ€"chicken raising, victory garden, USO, Red Cross, etc. â€"â€" we believe it a wartime duty to give them this halfâ€" holiday each week during the hot summer months. to do their Wednesday shopping before 1 o‘clock. Beginning Wednesday ‘ _â€"_ _July 14th and Continuing Until Wednesday, Sept. 1st THIS STORE WILL â€" CLOSE EACH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON AT 1:00 P.M. We know our patrons will approve of this action and plan OUR STORES AT LAKE FOREST AND GLENCOE WILL ALSO CLOSE WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONS of Miss Elizabeth Jean Wampler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chu‘ Wampler of Syracuse, N. Y., formerâ€" ly of Highland Park, was married Friday evening at the Presbyterian church to Ensign William Macfarlane Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. William T. Jones of Highland Park. It was a white wedding. The bridesâ€" maid‘s dresses were white marquisette and they carried camelia roses. The bride carried a bouquet of white orâ€" chids and steffonitis. The church was decorated with white peonies, lilies, steffonitis and ferns. Aiter the ceremony, a reception was held at the Exmoor Country club. Ensign Jones and his bride will spend the summer on the south side near his station at the University of Chiâ€" cago. 7 LOYAL ORDER OF MOOSE TO MEET JULY 11 Weading Fride i ri In LocanfChu?Jx The Loyal Order of Moose, Lodge 446 of Highland Park, will hold their regular meeting on July 11 at 3 p.m. at, Witten‘s Hall to enable those enâ€" gaged in defense work to attend the meeting. The initiation of new members will be held at this meeting and all who are able to attend the afternoon meetâ€" ing are urged to come, JIM HOLMSTED IN IDAHO Appréntice Seaman Jim Holmsted, 18, who mdu;:fd from the Highiand Park high school this June, is at Camp Scott, Farragut, Idaho, with the U. S. navy. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Holmsted of 213 North avenue, Highwood. For further details apply to the Ciâ€" vilian Defense Office, City Hall, High. land Park 1400. Special Award Ribbon Bars are proâ€" vided for individuals who have spent 500 or more hours in volunteer Ciâ€" vilian Defense work since December 7, 1941. Where tthe recommendation is for an award Yor more than 1000 hours, a letter from &c“fl: further details of work and must also accompany the recommenâ€" dation from Community Commander. 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