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Highland Park Press, 15 Jul 1943, p. 6

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Pyt. Eimer Gerkin has been awardâ€" ed the army good conduct medal ‘The medal is awarded for exemplary behavior, efficiency and fidelity to those enlisted men who on or after August 27, 1940, completed three years‘ active federal service, or who since December 7, 1941, have served honorably for one year while the United States has been at war. Pvt. CGerken has been in service for sixâ€" teen â€"months. He is now with headâ€" quarters and service company, acaâ€" demic regiment, tank destroyer school at Camp Hood, Texas. He is the son of Mr.and Mrs. John Gerken. Â¥ic. Harlan Rogers will report back to Camp Howze, Texas, g?ori- day after spending a tenâ€"day furâ€" Jough visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Rogers, of Fort Sheriâ€" dan, former residents. Major W. H. Hayward, U. S. Army Medical Corps, is visiting his wife and family at 636 Onwensia avenue, while on leave from dutics in Bosâ€" ton. Casuaities of the United States Armed Forces from the outbreak of the war. to July 3 total 91,644. ‘This total, based on War and Navy Deâ€" partment reports, includes:; . Dead, 16,606; wounded,â€"21,828 ; missing," 31,â€" §79; prisoners of war, 21,541. Of these, Armyâ€" casualties total 64,621; Navy, 27,023. Pyt. Vern Anderson, son of Mrs. Martin Anderson of Burchell aveâ€" nue, Highwood, is guarding prisonâ€" ers of war at Camp Breckenridgt, Ky., where he is serving with the military police. A brother, Cpl Arne Anderson, is serving in the Southâ€" west Pacific. Chief Boatswain‘s Mate Floyd Peâ€" terson was able to stop off in Highâ€" wood last week to visit his wife and family at 246 Sheridan avenue, Highâ€" wood, while en roue to Mobile, Ala. Peterson was former superintendent (Continued from In The Nation‘s Service GREAT BIG JOBS! MIDDLE SIZED JOBS .. . . . we handle Tiny little jobs . . . â€"aÂ¥~ x ALL KINDS 2) Philip Stokes is enroed in the navy‘s Vâ€"12 program at the Univerâ€" sity ofl Northwestern where he is also a second year student in Naval ROTC.â€"He is the son of Mr. and "Mrs. P. D. Stokes of Cary avenue. ALL KINDS of Pic. Melvin Bof'gewn. who has seen three months‘ action on Guaâ€" dacanal with the infantry, is now stationed in the Fiji Islands. His twin brother, Pfc. Kenneth Borgeâ€" son, participated in recent battles in North Africa as a radioman in‘ an armored tank battalion. . ‘They are the sons of the Walired Borgesons of Bloom street. Sgt. Joseph Tazioli has been servâ€" ing in England for the past year. Two brothers are also serving with the army. Cpl. Samuel Tazioli is attached to the ground forces of the air corps at Sedalia, Mo. Pvt. Geno Tazioli has just been released from the army air base hospital at Macâ€" Dill, Fla., following an appendicitis operation. He is a member of the ground force of the army air corps at Tampa, Fla. w ‘They are the sons of Mrs. Veronica Tazioli of W. Park avenue. Pvt. Cataldo Soldano, who reportâ€" ed to Camp Grant on June 28, has arrived at Camp Wolters, Texas, for basic training . He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Soldano of North avenue, Highwood. Ensign John W. Christensen is an instructor at Hutchinson, Kan. The son of John Christensen of Deerfield place, he received his civilian pilot training at Sky Harbor and Lewis School of Acronautics, graduating as a naval instructor in March from the course given at Purdue university. Staff Sgt. John Cronkhite has been serving with the army engineers in Egypt for the several months. He is a former Highwood resident. of the city‘s water works before enâ€" tering service. S P R | N T I N G THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS 516 LAUREL AVENUE Clarence Benjamin Sandberg, Â¥, son of Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Larson, 245 Prairie avenue( Highwood, has the U 5 Nevel Training School tor the U. S. Naval Training l:r‘ machinist‘s mate on the campus the University of Minnesota, Minneâ€" apolis, Minn., and now awaits assignâ€" ment to duty with the fleet or at a shore station. ~He has the rating of fireman, third class. Upon completion, of the course, Miss Allen will be enlisted in the army nurse‘s corps. ‘This is the first Highland Park organization to sponâ€" sor such a program. _ Women of the Moose will meet Wednesday evening, July 21, at Witâ€" ten hall at 8 o‘clock. a WESLEY HAYES IN NAVAL TRAINING SCHOOL Selected to attend the school upon the basis of a series of aptitude tests received instruction in the operation of main and auxiliary engines; how to adjust, repair and overhaul enâ€" gines and other engine room equipâ€" ment, and the details of ship‘s drainâ€" Women of Moose Sending ‘Girl To Nurse‘s School ‘The Highland Park chapter of the Women of the Moose are sending Patricia Allen, 19, of 651 Glenview avenue, â€" through nurse‘s â€" training school for the army. Miss Allen, on September 1, will begin her course at St. Francis hospital, Evanston. men on the campus of the University of Chicago. Upon completion of the course, he hopes to have earned his "sparks," signifying the rating of a third class radioman in the navy. systems, distilling plants, interâ€" :::bmtiouminu.mm Wesley S. Hayes, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar C. Hayes, 518 Midâ€" lothian ‘street, has been enrolled in the naval training school for radioâ€" He will be cligible for promotion to a petty officer rating upon serv» ing a period of apprenticeship on active duty. Telephone 557 The PRESS Display At Gift Corner On Friday On exhibit at the Gift Corner, 391 Central avenue, will be a 50â€"piece colâ€" lection of sterling silver jewelry, inâ€" cluding bracelets, rings, pins, neckâ€" laces and other piecces made by Paul H. Ackerman, designer and maker of handâ€"wrought â€"jewelry, . on . Friday, July 16, from 2 to 5 p. m. ‘The public is invited to attend. canned fruit served in upsideâ€" down fashion with delicate cake batter. Served cither as a festive bread or with cool refreshing milk as a dessert, the coffes cake beâ€" comes & satisfying delight. For choice goodness at pienic time, Cherry Coffes Cake gives that added lift needed to earry on active sports. ‘There is no sticky fcing to bother, in quick packing of lunches, for plump red cherries replace extra workâ€"icing the eake as it is turned from the pan, like the words of Edgar M. Znâ€" It is estimated that only 3 new dwellings have been built for each five additional families which have been formed during the past ien years. . It.appears that there will be a home buildâ€" ing boom after the war. The Home of Tomorrow will have a Juxurious hot spring at the control of the occupants finâ€" ger tips. There will be water at any temporature, in any quantiâ€" Just Naturally Polite St. Car Con.: "Did you get home all right last night, sir?" Mr. M. After: "Of course. Why do you ask?" St. Car Con.: "Well, when you got up and gave the lady your seat last night you were the only two people on the car."â€"â€" ‘Telephone Topics. s Reducing absentecism: Some of the major department stores in defense areasâ€"and some in nearby citiesâ€"now have miniaâ€" ture stores in certain defense plants. Women buy from samâ€" ples, deliveries next day. let‘s not waste it. Again no fuel problemâ€"no moâ€" toward a company‘s determined Do Your Bit CHERRY COFFEE CAKE Menenclogs / and Lick â€"Gas Age Magazine attitude toward the the Axis is Cabbage is ‘always a top ranking vegetable as far as vitamins are conâ€" cerned, but right now it is also tops among the list of best warâ€"time food buys. Quality is excellent and, the greener the cabbage the richer it is in vitamins A, B, C and G. Also il: liberal supply are homeâ€"grown beets, peppers,* celery,â€" green onionsâ€" and rad\ilhen. Warâ€"time lood‘ shoppers are urged to take advantage of these items while they are in heavy supply and to Itt none of them go to waste. The civilian supply: of io@ is large enough for health and lttefl‘-l_-b_ for all, but not for waste. Other popuâ€" lar vegetables are becoming scarcer, such as carrots, snap beans and ms:h greens as spinach, mustard and turâ€" nip tops. Asparagus has practically disappeared from the market as the season is over.. One welcome newâ€" comer to the market this week is sweet .potatocs, but like all first ofâ€" ferings they are high priced. Irish potatoes, however, are as plentiful as they were scarce several weeks ago and prices are within reach of even limited food budgeis. 3 Give Dates For Mailing Presents Christmas packages may be mailed to American soldiers overseas withâ€" out a request from the soldier, from September 15 to October 15, the War depariggent has announced. Beardsley was driving across the tracks from the rear of Borchardt‘s Coal company, 230 N. St. Johns aveâ€" nue, when his car was struck by a rorthbound . train. _ Beardsley told police that his vision was blocked by Park hospital by Dr. G. Q. Grady. He suffered head injuries and possible back injuries. His condition is reported as satisfactory. â€" * Sslsn Although prices of all kinds of fruitâ€" remain high, there is quite a variety to choose from. Cantaloups are lower priced this week, partly because so many of them are overâ€" ripe. A similar situation exists in limes, many of these showing yelâ€" low. . Allâ€"kinds of berries are in smalléer supply this week and so are peaches, but there are plenty of ‘Transparent and | Duchess apples coming from Illinois. Deerfield Man Injured In Car Accident Glen Beardsiey, 59, of 1309 Somâ€" merset avenue, Deerfield, was injured Monday morning wheff the car he was driving collided with a North Shore Line, train. C The packages must be no more than five pounds in weight, fifteem inches in length, and thirtyâ€"six inches in length and girth combined. They pitted cherries _ z Melt butter or margarine in pan (8"x8"x2"). Sprinkle sugar over bottom of pan and cover with cherries. Pour following batter over CHERRY COFFEE CAKE Prepare pan for coffee cake as follows: amhfinnm cup sugar 2 cups drained canned or fresh 4 teaspoon salt . . _ ~= != teaspoons baking powder fi milk and add to dry ingredients. Mix only until flour is moistened. pan. Bake in moderately hot oven (400°F.) 25 minutes. Â¥ield: 1 soffee cake, 8"z8". ‘ 2 cups sifted enriched flour He was attended at the Highland Sift together flour, sait, baking BEST BUY THIS WEEK _ |WANTED: MAID FOR GENERAL Want Ads w;mofiwwmm ring. Keepsake. Reward B'fi-nulh-r-; Clflfl-us FOR FOR SALE : BARGAIN, ONE 8"x12" FOR SALE: LGE. 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