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Highland Park Press, 19 Aug 1943, p. 2

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im w N6 In The Nations Service Sworn Into Service \Two young men from| this vicim }q!(ou.ly edo-chqt} viation in Army Rorces last week w they | sworn into the} service, |according uuar?.y.Avmfdu Board. T .flmras_l_ Foot) son Mr. and Mrs. Footh, of 795 Mari Street.. He d ‘Hi ‘Park High ol and was a ) m and Mrs. K. M, S of | tral Avenue. He atts ig Park High and was an . member of the football, baseball | basketball t a YÂ¥ ""I e renpom on whter them" raghs * "SLIGHTLY DANGEROUS" Page 2 THU., FRL, SAT. "REVEILLE WITH Fran« THU., FRL, SAT. â€"â€" Aug. 26, 27, 28 "’7’"'" * Wt ce [ * "f M i# to nene" "hmnaites Johnannere, *‘ .._ William Holden, Sus Hentv Fonda, Maur Vuham . HMolden, Susan < Haywar "YOUNG AND flu.unc" Lana Turneér &*Robert Young SUN., MON., TV WED, . AUG. 22.23.24â€"25 | anchot Tone, Erich yon Slrohci::l FIVE GRAVES TO CAIRO‘", "AlR RAID. WARDENS‘" Frank Sinatra,; A CHIC §ER Y | NG "THE IMMO SERGEAN aure} & Hatdy in mast be at one place, the explosive .“J-‘-dm-fi-flym-l.‘lfllflg hy semg m| this vicim n |their way lheyl , |according t... 19, 20, 21 en O‘Hara BEVERLY® aw RTAL m Millier ting men must be moved from home to eq-q AGO and NORTi AMERICA LN | WAR AND PE son of Mr. F lig hit teenth birthday To qualify for this training, which ladstoacm:r:"‘ as a‘Z2nd Lieuâ€" tenant or appointment as a Flight Ofâ€" fic«.theymm}eeeunimiauâ€"- a written mentalâ€"test, an interview as to moral qualifications by a board of officers, and a} s ing. physical exâ€" amination at ,e ids of â€"a Flight Surgeon. : c Hundreds of y men are daily taking these Aviation Caâ€" det Examining at 166 West, Van Buren Street, | Chi | Noâ€" definite amount of formal â€"schooling is reâ€" quired, beyond the ability to pass ns mental ination. : Age limits are 1 26, indnsivz. | | fany ‘of, migmire! mipuage Derore months of. infensivye training, before winning: their gilver wings as a Pilot, Bombardier. “?d Navigator in the Army Air Forces. | | | i/3 Aviation â€" Cadet | William _B. Cope has reported tq Cob&s Christi, Texas, for the ‘final of his naval: flight training.. He i$ son of Mrs. Walâ€" ter Cope of Vine avenue. $ ; William K. Pwtex has ferred from the lnfiq': to the Army Air Corps and is gjow (stationed at Miami, Fla (He has qualified as. an aviation cadet and awaits training. He is the son of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pvt. Robert Roeber is ioned ~at Camp H“"-fif.yi;h:an pe? 7 weapons battal f the‘ Army) Antiâ€" Amwerate: )043 }+f* | Put. James. McNeilt of Roger Wilâ€" Kams avenue,. ing his basic. trainâ€" ing with the Army Medical Corps at Camp Grant, : His |wife is the former Licta ‘ Rofleryst s =| =p sds ciog ; Warrant Officer Edward [L. Loyd was promoted August 5 from warrant officer to chief :::nnt officer| in the Army ~Air Forces. He and. hig wife, Helen Abrams Lloyd, ‘are | making their home in Blytheville, Ark He has been in service three years, part of the enlistment 'rn spent in Hawaii. is the son of Mr. and M Pomper of Maple| avenue He is “u..h;‘ Western‘s" 32,000 skilled railronders awe ‘to share the solving of this: problem, and â€"â€" their) dontinued effort will be limited only by the ‘Cadet |Howard Jackson, Jr., is m11 :gne(! t Ban Antonio, Texas, nkifi is Army flight training. He arrived last weekrd to take qualifying tests t0o ine whether his future trainâ€" ing will| tie as bombardier, navigator, or pilot.| Rle is the son of the Howard Jacksop$ of Clifton avenue. sds . â€"aVâ€" CHOSEN CADET ; RECIMENTAL . COMMANDER Aviatio ; adet Spencer Moseley, son of otgt _C.. Moseley ofâ€"Egandale road, f?:rly star center and captain of the 2 Yale football team, has been c cadet mander lat the U. S School, |Chapel Hill in J 11 acted . us for the| 2. mental | it the © 350| c military| gram.> |}o In t plete his School Statim] 4 Pic. Harry , from camp to camp, and to ports of eam . This transportation is the job the : railâ€" Men,, mu suppliecsâ€"all are being moved in ) -M:umh'.hbw-fi; _ -wmly,c.e‘lpllyiby-A'-dh-Ar‘- oseley entered Chapel I;ill ith the 27th ‘Battalion: _He cadet battalhon commander th until chosen for the regiâ€" fi. . He ranked first: among dets in the battalion in the ademic and. athletic proâ€" 1 WESTERN LINE CE FORk ALMOST A CEbMT avid! Richman, son sof the hamans of Deerheld avenue. ext ‘two weeks he will 1« training at the Preâ€"Fligh 1 be transferred «o a Navil r primary flight training; ; m of Mr. and Mrs, Reu» £~ St. Johns avenue. t regimental : comâ€" Naval Preâ€"Flight THE PRESS has been, promoted‘ to corporal‘ and | put in charge of the control tower room at the Army ‘Air Corps Bue,l Myrtle Heach, S; C. " > /.; A brother, Alvin Richman, is atâ€" rending the Army Meteorology S¢hool ut the University of Wiscon;i:jnnd expects. to graduate the last ; of this month. L (} 29 Ensign ‘William â€" Christensen | who has been stationed at the.Na:fl Air Base at Glenview, has been t to San Francisco. In June he was commissioned and ensign having forâ€" merly served as a chief aviation metalâ€" continue their residence o: N. Sheriâ€" smith. Hx‘ wife© and,, daughter| will dan averud Highwood. f it Pvt. Leon Drew is now pt;tiotd at Wheeler, Ga., serving with the Infanâ€" try. His wife, the â€" former :Iekn Laing, is making herâ€"home with ‘her parents on N. Second street, | Aviation Cadet John Benson has been transterred <from | Miss., to Columbia, Miss., to his advanced pilot‘s training in the Army Air Corps _ w | A younger. brother, Pifc. ¢obert Benson, was . recently > to corporal and is now ‘stationed in Flint, Mich., attending ‘a Motor Specialists‘ School, : Upon |completion of _ this course, he m be an aircraft en"zinocr !pecialid. t © ts . Cadet C:u'nfillr Mills, son tpi the A, Lawrence Mills of :St. Johns place, is taking his Army Flight Training at Williams College, Williamstown, Mass. He <left his junior year studies at Amberst College to enter :#k Air Corps as an air cadet. /; | Marine Staff Sergeant r‘“‘m ‘iPeler- son, Jr., is spFndmgA ing. a thirtyâ€"day . sick leave ‘ with bis : father ¢m> gilridan avenue, Highwood. For the past eighâ€" reen months he has ibeen serving with the Manmivm in |jungles of the Southwest Pacific area where he conâ€" tracted a 'trrmzl disease. . Syt, Peterâ€" son enlisted in 1940. t P ue Home On Sick Leave They are the sons of Mr. and Mrs Alfred ‘Benson. ‘ / |Aevedirnkcare Members, of the WAACS as goon as ‘ :E“E mfl‘& By that L mean persons here are vitally gonnected ‘wig the war, cither in their work pr by some close farnily member| serving in the armed forces. Yet Highland Park keeps its dignity, refinement, and its high living ideals. ‘War jwill not: stop Highland Parkâ€" ers from| listening to good music, readâ€" ing> $ )ks, enjoying their. home, their children, (their gardens, and their wiy lof living. 11 â€"} > > 1: ~>> 1 Highlgnd Park, Illinois, August 154 ~ Soldigrs don‘t get ‘Th_tim“ofl. $ But when they do, they spend .the time at Iplaces they love most, . . | _ North Shore men now in the serâ€" vice prdy for passes, leayes, and futâ€" loughs ko tll:td they may once aga come her enity: what they : not havt.wherever they are. || Highifnd Park is a beautiful town! Bei way causes you m;rulit how ove this town, the people it, and Ithe ‘clean and wonderfual atâ€" mosphéete: * ‘AfB i Quiet ’l‘heyJ they‘ stl lief] tha nity to t States. "â€"I. had Charat¢ter Changing . . . 3 Thcrq‘ Park. â€"| Ware cutlook Not They an‘d op the U. transf Brooki fessi Oreste / ‘Mrs. lfr‘macis Schmidt is visiting bep Yoeman First Class'Fnfi Schmidt tauke City, Fla. : She 1 been ing ber home withâ€"her parâ€" m I a and | Ticts'gc‘;ubc i{q . _ two . w e is sot éfoodm %otente g;nidt of" Homeâ€" wood avinue. J 4 Te e ! Soldiers| May Vote : . } | Blank s are available to all ofâ€" ficers anid enlisted men of the Army 10 ¢ | them to o,pply for war; lots for ions to be held this year. RPublic t 712 requires these | to be ayailable in years when office of â€"â€" the|" National | Government ~ elected. |[The forms (will also legally qualified soldi¢r voters to ticipate i state elections; ~â€" _ . / end and in High Air: Â¥ e t« degree, F Parker was d by General | Mills, Inc., Chicago, IIL, fore sting in tl;wWomm's y Auxiliagy| Corps. is a gradua of Monpiceilo, Arkansas, basic trainâ€" teen mo they / t Woman ble. for ance member mned to ceive t soldiers‘ or h s ‘eco ns ‘co %)00 JOBS FOR WOMEN 34 Arthur! Dickelman, Jr., who recently Hours Any: Monday or Tuesday WATEE $, NAVY RECRUITING OFFICE .m\?'-hir 'l:“. [ irst JOIN THE m few bo:rhlere this we:$, spenl them enjoyt ] ie men ed on the (beach. I whfl‘d ITerc CE es oP e oo 1 We dnc en o m d requently change a person‘s d tmcw. [ e & , Highland Parkers. |. _ | till |maintain their. idealism Misgnm. | i4 4 w1‘ ol till IQ1 a gloridus future, a instill in their. sons the b¢eâ€" \they mlsoâ€" have an opportuâ€" ‘come president of the United || 20 to 36 M Ar'm' . I x .“ d :unellvillc. :l’k. hoP 11. L E4 Saitlli S, | Coast Guird â€" has . beep d trom : Manitowoc, Wis,, \ N. Y., A |wellâ€"known pro golfer, he is the son of Mrg. elli of Burtis avenue, Highâ€" d has been. in service ci hs. fill so 6 d : \the oath as members of ; |Army . Corps, become eligiâ€" ational ‘Service Lifé Tnsurâ€" 1| the free mail, ptivi&gein of the WAC who is is mar ; (serviceman is eligible."to ‘ustial fanjily. allowance] f'F is quiet power in Highland HOURS IN H I‘M IN THE ARMY NOW T 2 I"')’- !Z Mrs. Philip Muzik, the former Marâ€" Thages, hes Sined her. ustand $ Omaha, .Nebr..: where they will : their home. Pfc. Muzik recently ‘ from ‘the Ordnance School nd | was pleased. fhi > 4 y visit, though short, was ho:i land Park is ‘all I want it to be. Was taken the war well, Its head 4 in higher today. â€" ; m glad I‘m a soldier.‘. , * . ;I‘m happy that we servicemen ver‘ we are, have : people: like ‘ Highland Parkers~to fight for : to.come home to. kn ce m believe the war will be over i, ~but| you â€" strongly â€"emphasized you were not going to let down, ‘you were going to keep working, ing letters "to :us, buying bonds, you. were determined to continue â€"regulations. t tlpoe t C wl Faptain: John P. McMahon, Jr., teleâ€" bried ‘his parents, the J. P. McMaâ€" fis. of S. Second street, when he fived in this country on leave from Bes in the Marine Air Corps in the Wifc area Hc has been serving as fighter pilot"and has beéen credited th at least fobr : ._ His‘ wife on the West gPoast Em and ‘Mrs. Mahon gre expected in HigHland k in about three weeks. fire Fort Cook npletely his boot training. at. Great es Naval Training _ Station, is nding ten days with his parents of ral Ave 6 J h lyalked down Central Avenue, . .. there it was. | he town hasn‘t changed much, Yes, boys in kaki and white are here ipl. Herbert Zimmer is serving with Field Artillery in the Sicilian theâ€" _ of war.. He enlisted in Jp::f and a vear later was sent overâ€" ng her home with her parents, jand. Mrs. Urbar Kiechk‘of Liewelâ€" | avenue, Highwood. ; | P.t Ptfn) AND PARK! t Robert Moon lias beenâ€" transâ€" red" from Austin, Texas, to Lawâ€" ~Ficld, Fort Benning, Ga., whert ‘will serve as an instructor with a )p carrying squadron. He is the ~of Fred R.: Mbon of Homewood ed to Camp Beale, Calif., where ‘ oc 0 4 Mes :A ,&‘hhf s ¢old but refreshing. ighland Park flowers seemed more irful thin flowers I‘ve seen in it parts ‘pf the country. Camp ‘Claiborne, La., after visiting mother, Mrs. Minuic Whitomntb of ut it‘s still the town of young*marâ€" Urs. â€" Mildred . Kicht Dillardâ€" has h notifed that her husband, First ly at his destination She has been F- W' # 0@ (@ i. 1 : raves arg beginninig to chll‘ colâ€" Cflckm are singing their mid ust tunes. Butrerflies are gliding | couples, â€" pretty ~country clubs, lis, convertibles and station waâ€" , Ravinia operas, gardens, high g}l lads and girls, bicycles, chugâ€" ¢ Northwestern trains, beautiful i¢s, soft, gre e n, closelyâ€"clipped ns, and the tall white flag pole %g the American Hag waving proudly. "te 4 ad I talked with you. vt. Andrew J. McMilian is staâ€" fc. Howard Longren has returned duties with Infantry at Camp Mcâ€" t, Wis., after a recent visit with his ther, Mrs. Mable Lonngren of mer avenue, : Highwood. His wife, [ formgr Zola ‘Dickinson, . is With t. Col. and Mrs. Detmont J.. Waite son, who have been making their ie in the nation‘s capitol, are spendâ€" Ravinia and also with her parents. _ and‘ Mrsg. Walter Kock of Judâ€" avenue.. Col.. Waite was . transâ€" Hmpm.fl.mm {and is now at! ‘to the adjuâ€" ~ general‘s office© in Washington. ° ‘~He is the son of Mr. and Mrs k 1. Zimmerr of N. End court. 1 with the Infantry at Fort Wo!â€" Texas.. His wife is the former George | Keller has been g ~ with . the lht&rp on nmLhumnqndmlhe States and is in the Balboa ‘ treatment for : :?hehr-«ul:‘ald were most cheerful about the Fegling . . .. By the air, gently pushed: by , August 19, 1943 4/ '!.“E,, ét;i,t wa Â¥)

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