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Highland Park Press, 22 Jul 1943, p. 3

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je .‘fâ€"vflvh“â€"â€"'flu‘fi”vhr an ad RBob Mvâ€"hw Cresby . aussion charge is published, '-‘l "STAR SPANGLED RYTHM®" »charged at regular advertising rates also Alan Mowbray in % m w Pubtisher I "TME DEVIL WITH HITLER® George Greene was commissioned a second licutenant on July 16 in a tank destroyer unit upon graduation from the officer candidate school at Camp Hood, Texas. He is the son of» the George ~Greenes of Gray avenue. Pyt. Robert Patterson spent a few «dlays leave. earlier this â€"week visiting parents, the George Pattersons of W. Lake Forest former Highland Park residents. Issued Thursday of cach week by|| °_ "AIR FORCE" _ â€"the Highland Park Press, 516 Lurdl A'.g,. avenue, Highland Park, Illinois. 7*1 Stuart Erwin, Evelyn Venable phone: Highland Park 557. . . "HE HIRED THE BOSS$" Mrs. George Risler,. the former Patti Shelton of 515 S. Green Bay road, leaves this week to join her husband on the East Coast. Ensign Risler is taking the navy indoctrinaâ€" tion course at Harvard. He, entered service December 1942 and is a member of a. tank destroyer battalion at Camp Forest, Tenn. He expects to be assigned to an automoâ€" tive mechanics‘ school upon return to duties there. > Vincent ]. Peddle was awarded his wings of a bombardier and commisâ€" sion as second lfeutenant at the gradâ€" uating exercises held last Thursday at the Army â€"Air Corps school, Big Spring, Texas. He is the son of the J. J. Peddles of Homewood avenue. Grant A. Benson who has been serving ontside the country for the past year, is spending a twentyâ€"day furlough with his parents, Mr.‘ and Mrs. Grant D. Benson of S. Green Bay road. He enflisted in January 1942 and is now serving as a second class electrician‘s mate in the navy. Pvt. George Quinn Jr. was recently transferred to Camp Stoneman, Calif. A brother, Pic. William Quinn is atâ€" tending© the Dal Gado Trade school, New Orleans, La. The sons of Mrs. George Quinn of North avenue, Highâ€" wood, both boys entered service in FKebruary. Robert H. Moon received his comâ€" mission as ensign in the U. S. Naval Reserve at the graduating execises held orf July 10 at the Naval Air Training Center, Corpus Christi, Tex. Before entering flight training he atâ€" tended the University of Michigan where he was a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. Ensign Moon is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Vern H. Moon of 720 Forrest avenue. ~Capt. Edward Loewenstein is at home on Vine avenue while on leave from Camp Davis, N. C., where he is attached to the automatic weapons department of the antiaircrait artilâ€" lery school. â€" Cpl. Robert Anspach is attached to | a heavy bombardment group at Scotu‘ Bluff, Neb. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Anspach of Court aveâ€" nue, and has been in service nine months. Second Licutenant John E. Hagâ€" berg, has been graduated from the special course of instruction at the army signal corps‘ school, Camp Murâ€" phy, Fia. The son of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Hagberg of S. St. Johns avenue, he qualified for the specialâ€" ized training upon recommendation of a written examination. Earl J. Riddle has returned to Quonâ€" set, R. 1. after visiting his parents, Mr. and. Mrs. Joseph J. Riddle of Vine avenve. In June he was graduâ€" ated as an acrial gunner in the navy air corps. of Mrs avenue. Aviation=Cadet. Carl J. Johnson is now engaged in the basic course of his army aviation cadet flight trainâ€" ing at Winfield, Kas. He is .the son Communications intended for publiâ€" | cation must be written on one side of | the name and address of the writer, Subscription rates: $1.50 per year '.flllli'l SAT, 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per yer ,.‘.“'." eutside ‘6f Lake County, Iilinois. TWO LAUGH HITS| Resolutions of condolence, card O || wor a Hint of War in the Entire thanks, obituaries, noticesâ€"of entertain ment, of other affairs where an ad THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the:â€"Post Office at Highland Anna Johnson of Glenview , uy 22, 1943 Society 1 C u13 | Farewell Party . and | Given Mrs. Smith ive.| _ A farewell party was given at Mrs. ni,,et Behem‘s restaurant in Wheeling Satâ€" urday evening for Mrs. Helen Smith, who left this week for Baltimore, Md., _|to join her husband, Warrant Offiâ€" 9"~ | cer Robert Smith of the U. S. navy. is Infant Welfare | To Meet Monday Staff Sgt. Donald. McCaffrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. John E. McCaffrey of 180 Elmwood drive, is serving with the army air corps at Abeleine, Texas. He entered service two vears Major Demont J. Waite, 1637 Judâ€" son ‘avenue, has been promoted to the rank of licutenant colonel in Washington where he has been staâ€" tioned for the past two years. Mrs. Waite and their eightâ€"yearâ€"old son are in Washington with him. Ralph A. Bard Jr. has begun his training in the marine corps at Parâ€" ris Island, S. C. His wife and two chilâ€" dren will continue to maintain the family residence on Oakland drive. He is the son of Assistant Secretary of the Navy and Mrs.â€"Raiph Bard. A younger son, George M. Bard is in his second year at the U. S. Naval Academy at Annapolis, Md. \ Pvt. George Rosie of Burton aveâ€" nue,. was recently transferred from Camp Robert, Calif., to Fort Benâ€" ning, Ga., where he is now undergoâ€" ing paratroop training. Aviation _ Cadets Donald Tilden Sheridan, 1601 Dean Avenue, and John â€" Joseph â€" Kiemp, ©310 â€"North Ridge Road, have reported to the Army Air Forces Preâ€"Flight School for Pilots at Maxwell Field, Alabama, from the Nashville Army Air Center (AAFCC) Nashville, Tenn., to begin the second phase of their ‘training as pilots inâ€" the U. S.. Army Air Forces‘ expanding program. The Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia center of the Infant Welfare of Chicago will meet for the regular business lunchâ€" eonâ€"meeting Monday, July 26, at the home of Mrs. A. S. Baver, 154 Lakeâ€" view terrace. Assisting hostesses are Mrs. Sterling Brown, Mrs. J. Hugh E. Davis, Mrs. Clarence Socizer and Mrs. Robert Heck. They. are receiving nine weeks of intensive physical, military and acaâ€" demic instruction at. Maxwell Field, preparatory to beginnin@ their actual flight training at one of the many primary flying schools located in the Army Air Forces Southeast Training Center. Pic. William Rectenwald has been transferred from Alaska where he has been serving with the army engineerâ€" ing corps, to Fort Lewis, Wash. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rectenwald of S. Ridge road, and has been in service sinve November 1941, thirteen month of which was spent in Canada and. Alaska. Lieut. Arthur Driscoll, son of the Charles A. Driscolls of Prairie avenue, Highwood, is now piloting bombers over the Carribean, He left his senâ€" ior studies at Marquette university to enlist in the army air corps in 1940 and a month after receiving his wings and commission two years ago has been on foreign service. A brother, Pvt. Charles P. Driscoll, is participatâ€" ing in the Tennessee maneuvers. Naval Aviation Cadet Robert Hanâ€" sem has completed the first phase of his flight training at Monmouth Colâ€" lege, Monmouth, IIL., and has reported to the University of Wisconsin for further training. He is the son of the Harry S. Hansens of Chicago aveâ€" nue. GLENCOE "RYTHM OF. THE ISLAND" SUN., MON., TUE. July 25, 26, 27 Chas. Laughton, Maureen O‘Hara "THIS LAND IS MINE" THU., FRL, SAT. _ July 22, 23, 24 OFFICIAL 1SSUING AGENT Bonds While You Wait! John Garfield, Gig Young in Allan Jones, Jane Frazee in Mighland Park 606 "AIfr FORCE" | _ _Mr. Witten is stationed at Gl@WWiew Naval Air base, but expects to be *tmsferred soon. Soldier Field Offers Opera Under Stars: At Popular Prices Under the luminous sky how glitterâ€" ing these great spectacles can be. "Aida" is a gala originally written for a> great ‘state celebration. "Carmen" is a story of Spanish love and hate, of Gypsy smugglers and the violence of the bull ring. Both are best seen in the glory of outâ€"ofâ€"doors. Under the stars they gleam in every facet=» "Aida," Verdi‘s immortal masterâ€" piece, and "Carmen," dramatic and colorful Spanish operaâ€"called.» the world‘s most popular operaâ€"will be presented under the stars Soldier Field on Saturday evmiogs..}ul] 24th and July 31st at popular prices. Singing in "Aida" will be glorious Stella Roman as "Aida," Giqvanni Martinelli as "Radames," Alexander Kipnis as "Ramfis" and George‘Czapâ€" licki as "Amonasro." In the name part of "Carmen" will be the fiery Italian contralto, . Bruna Castagna, thrilling Licia Albanese as "Micacla," Alexanâ€" der Sved the "Toreador," Kurt Baum, ‘"Don ‘Jose." â€" Ruth Page is ballet diâ€" rector. Here are singing m% performances at the Metropolitan Chicago Operas command double the popular simmer prices now asked. (Mail orders are received at the office of Harry Zelzer, Manager. Because of the great demand a downtown ticâ€" ket office has been set up at the Hub Store, State Street at Jackson.) * Lawford, glamorous star of stage and screen, has a leading role in om Fields‘ merry ulm";:l‘he Doughgirls," now in the fifth month of its successful run at the Theatre, Chicago. *. McCreadieâ€"Witten Marriage Saturday Mr. and Mrs. G. K. McCreadie of 845 Centerfield court announce the marriage of their daughter, Vera, to Jack Francis Witten, chief &Wiition machinist‘s mate, son\of Mrs. Harvey Witten of 620 Central avenue and the late Mr. Witten. * vig. The marriage took place Saturddy, July 19, in the St. James rectory, with Father James Gleeson officiating. ~ Womens News PINK POODLE FARM is NOW OPEN STEAK â€"CHICK ENâ€"CHOPS SINCE 1901 LAKE COUNTY‘S MOST EXCLUSIVE RESTAURANT THURSDAY, JULY 1st UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Air Conditioned rhe The marriage of Miss Helen Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs| Waiter Smith Wfl road, . and ‘orpor rthur ~Joseph Baise, son of Mrs. Louise Baise of St. Louis, Mo., took place Thursday, July 15, in the home of Rev. H. K. Platzer. Jenane Patterson Engaged to Wed Carroll Binder, Jr. Miss Helen Smith, Corp. Baise Wed Mr. and Mrs. Chester M. Patterson of Park Ayenue, New York have anâ€" mounced the engagement of their dauâ€" ghter Jenane to Army Aviation Cadet Carroll Binder Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Binder of Highland Park. Mr. Binder is a graduate of the Highland Park highâ€"school, class of 1939 and received his degree from Harvard in 1942. He expects to reâ€" ceive his Navigator‘s wings at Selman Field Louisana in August. Officers Elected By Musart Club Graduated from the Horace Mann School for Girls .n New York City Miss Patterson attended Mount Holyâ€" oke College where she and Mary Kelâ€" sey Binder were roommates. She is no wa senior at the: University of Minnesota and a member of Kappa Kappa ‘Gamma sorority. A meeting of the. Musart club will be held Monday, July 26, at the home of Mrs. Lisle Hawley, 1125 S. Linden avenue, at 1 :30 p.m. Am election of officers was held at the\'w ‘¥neeting with Mrs. Anne Wells being chosen president and Mrs. Mable Vetter secretaryâ€"treasurâ€" er. Those appointed into office were : Mrs. Gladys Hawley, director; Mrs. Joy Dressier, program chairman, and Mrs. Bessiec Okey, publicity chairman. Corp. Baise, who recently returned from the North Atlantic area, was on a 20â€"day furlough and has returned to his base at Fort Meade, Md. His bride is remaining in.Highland Park. LIBERTYVILLE 1031 British War Relief Society Wants Books For Fighting Forces The British War Relief Society of the U.S.A., has launched a campaign to collect 500,000 books for the men of the fighting forces in North Africa, the Near East, and the Middle East. Mrs. Bernard Baruch, Jr., who heads the national Book Committee of the British War Relief Society, reports that 30,000 books have already been contributed as the result of a limited campaign in the Greater New York area. The need for books is so great that her committee is now extending the drive to all parts of the country. In addition to the books shipped to the Mediterrancan area, the commitâ€" tee plans also to furnish books for men of the British naval and merâ€" chant ships. ; Books should be addressed to the Book Committee, British War Relief Society, 30 N. Michigan Avenue, Chiâ€" cago, Illinois. C Women To Serve Dinner At Church A ham dinner will be served by the Woman‘s guild of St. John‘s church Tuesday cvening, July 27, in the church basement at 5:30 o‘clock. The church is located at the corner of Homewood avenue and Green Bay road. Reservations may be made by callâ€" ing H. P. 1985, 4295 or 1599. Visiting Sister, _ â€" Mrs. Robert Johnson Capt. A. Irving Jordan Jr. of Santa Monica, Calif., former Highland Park resident, has been visiting his sister, Mrs. Robert A. Johnson of Hazel avenue, Deerfield, with his wife and childrsn' |â€"__ DANCING _ i _ Saturday Night HOTEL MORAINE BALLROOM Stock in Federal Reserve Bank Banking House & Fixtures ... Real Estate Sold on Contract . United States Government Obligations Other ‘Bongy < " 2 _ ""Lue ares * Loans on Collateral Security LL:M on[lgll ?)?“ wÂ¥ rg ns on Insured Mortgages Olher!.o-:s..‘......‘.“..‘ Cash and Due‘from Banks Unmivibed Protie â€"**â€" Reserves Other Linbilities THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HIGHLAND PARK _... » . Tiz repenat smmaye munt _ _ 0 (| HIS ORCHESTRA PAUL MEEKER STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF At the Close of Business June 30, 1943 its Locals Admission $1.10 LIABILITIES RESOURCES (Condensed) and Susan Lackner, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Julius Lackner, 31 Ravine terrace, completed her 85 hours of nurse‘s aide training and was offiâ€" cially taken into the Red Cross nurse‘s aide corps at capping cereâ€" monies held ‘Thursday, July 15, at Evanston ‘hospital. > Twentyâ€"two young rh were awarded caps. m colâ€" lege vacation period these girls are serving as daytime aides, and after the start of the fall term they will continue their volunteer mflkfi. durâ€" ing their evenings. â€" By over routine nursing duties of a nonâ€"techâ€" nical nature, they are leaving trained nurses free to administer their more professional services to a larger numâ€" ber of patients, and freeing more regâ€" istered nurses for duty with the armed forces. Nurse‘s aides, after serving 150 hours in civilian hospitals and after having served at the Red Cross Blood Donor center, are eligiâ€" ble for nurse‘s aide work in military or veterans‘ hospitals. Susan Lack_rlt_er Completes Traini As Nurse‘s'Aide“g Women interested in enrolling for nurse‘s aide training are asked to make application at Red Cross headâ€" quarters, 529 South Wabash avenue. Qualifications for the corps include Américan citizenship (or citizenship of some friendly nation), age between 18 and 50â€" years, good health, and average education. SONGS AND POEMS WANTED We will mn:.h do"r”..’fll’ on m percenta accepted. ""enl":‘:. or'oon’ultlo-- m'fi examination. Singers developed: for Radio. Inquire MORRISON STUDIOS KIMBALL HALL Suite 1008 .$ 151 £ m,zm.u . .+ 906,614.65 .. 4248314 $1,263,501.99 291223375 1,396,605.44 4017 21244 $6,072,341.18 21 $1227 99. 93,177.60 1120.0f $7422,001.18 yÂ¥ 429021.18 114,203.84

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