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Highland Park Press, 2 Sep 1943, p. 2

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d 14 Page 2 In One Out of Ten High Parkers Serving His Country Geprge I from â€" stor clags ?Smar Irene, will Sunday. ents, the ~ People® are Watching with interest the fapid growfh: of the Lion‘s Club Service Mén "hd Women | billboard. Few are amilies <in | Highland Park: ‘that hot represented by at guin they Roll. From us | pone | calls reâ€" ceived it i that not only the rames of who â€" have recently joined the is of their country have not added, but also that the list is| _ complete and up to date. B by . ‘Mr. Wiléredh . in, â€"Lion‘s Club member w Mis charge flm rew additiqns city‘s roll, states Athat | at} rsem ‘date there are 1M40 , with more to be added. Kekes, Mighland Park‘s representati the armed forces alâ€" most one |ouflfof ¢very ten citizens contributi ly to the fighting effort. 1 [ i sergeant a email chnq bave been her N. Ridge in Wilmin From ceived it i pames of joined the Mrs. Jol Hansen, a Ir. and lo Staff Sergehli George Stube, husâ€" nd of difimer| Marjorie Brownâ€" g. has ‘omolcd to technical rgeant Bethenthal Field, Wilâ€" ington, N. 5‘ | Mrs. Stube and their nall daug Barbara Louise, who ve been| mhilling |their home . with t parents, 'f | T. S. Brownings of . Ridge |rodd® will join ‘Sgt. Stube Wilminigto xt week. * * Official U. 8. Nary photograph Ist is d ar e tree oo the U 8. 5 Eniecs hn Nave mechniciens gostipntas a bttient fos L oat erteae .fl reported h to pFZa2 1 2 / 2 e A Saving [ l s ~» American Lives )b, the former. Helen â€" two children, John it has been promoted , second : class, to Foflicer at his base + He and his WI‘C, n to New York on re visiting! his parâ€" Plants of Park aveâ€" On American warskips, in field hospitals and in military M.pmabmumximdnwmmm helping to save the lives of out sick and wounded setviceâ€" men. And to meet the ever i ing need of this scienâ€" Electric Power is on the job day and inight, f Electric Power enables war workers to do the cutting, the welding and the fitting of vital Xâ€"ray units who have been vis €utting, the welding and the htting Of vilai Aâ€"[ay UNIS â€"b;&mtl«::ioqu&athc,havywo&.k&im ing machines . .. propels the huge ‘conveyors and asâ€" sembly lines. Supplying Electric P for war production in Northern Illinois is our assignment from Uncle Sam. And to this assignment we are devoting the skill and efficâ€" e Nations Service mymul;tdw’m*ofw se to Mr. Seâ€" the Honor PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOI§: Su'fi‘lyiu‘ Vital Electric Power or War Préduction in Northern IHinvis ’l 1! iting her parents, the Harry Hansens of Chicago avenue, will join Capt. Robb at his post of duty in two weeks. They wilk make their home in Genâ€"< wond Springs, Colo., to be near Camp Hale where Capt. Robb is stationed with a field artillery unit. ‘, Lieut ((i¢.) A. W., Vacca, 813‘ Ridgewood drive, regently ‘grad ‘ from the naval communications schoo! af Harvard university and is spendi C.; Howes: of Maple : avenue,: and the J. D. Picketts of Montgomery . aveâ€" nue." Ligut. Howes will report to Tucâ€" son, : Ariz., [Sept. 6,. for combat: trainâ€" ing in the army airicorps. tm s Howes rec¢ived:‘ his â€" navigator‘s wings rl comimission as second lieuâ€" tenant in the army air forces at grad= vating _ exerciges held at. Hondo, Texas, on August 26. * td Army Nurse Weds Major Delmar Domke . Firemgn third â€" class Kenneth Gisg was able to visit this brother and his ::fl.ly, the Vernon Giss‘ of : Deer , last Sunday, ioi « Lieut. and Mrs. Byron C. Howes Jr. are | visiting their ;ma_m. the B. a few days leave with his family beâ€" fore reporttng: for; sea: duty. * | :‘The marriage of major Delmar E. Domke, sor of Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Domke and Lieut Aima G. Baird of Rochester, N. Y., took place in Taâ€" EleAricity has gone to war â€" don‘t waste it ! i ric. William : Lorimer has ‘arrived k this country | from the S?uthwest ifhe area w hehas been servâ€" ihg with the Marine Cor;:Jor the year, Suffering from aria he i8 in hospital at |Mare lsknd{ Calif. er a week‘s quarantine, he ‘expects {¢ | visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. fdon Lorimer of Pleasant {avenue. i$. twin brother,| ‘Pfc. Neil ’!.forimcr. i# |still serving in| the mannesi in the ific combat ar f William Lorimer t || Set. Alex: Rafferty, former Highâ€" d Park resident who‘ now . resided im| San ‘Fernandg Valléy, Calif., bhas m awarded th¢ Distinguished Serâ€" tite medal . for friving ;an ‘ ar iâ€" n truck th to the ixm ‘se in Icelandâ€"and will continue her ¢ .tllB'“w Hospital, S&&“ aj. Dtrnlw was ing until his new assignment as ing: offic¢r of, an ambulance ion at Fort lbwis. Wash," ;‘ obert A. Ten:is is ‘studying as an i crew trainee‘ undet the army air ces college ‘training program . at sylvania Sfi He is the ; of Mr. and Mrs. P. A. Tennis of rest avenue, eld. TW : gt.. Alex Raffe warded Medal On August 21, Thomas Frederick lem son of | Fred A. emans Piccadilly avenue, was is as second licutenant | in the y air forces$ at Miami, ieut, â€" Coleman]‘ graduated â€"January | from the Uni},crsity of Michigan re he received| his bachelor of sciâ€" e degree in agronautical ineerâ€" ~ department as a , laboratpry. inâ€" ctor in expetimehtal â€" aer ynanyâ€" He voluntegred for service in bruary and is now ’»smti d â€" at Vright Field in Dayton, Ohio, where t\ is serving as |as A reseatm engiâ€" t in the wind|tunnel unit. | . , Another son, CLrpom! Robert Cole: ia, Wash., on July 10. ; ‘he bride tly: returned : from teen month‘s gervice as an army n, is‘ attending! the gunnery :school Bradley Field, Conn. _ ~ > ,*> Mrs. Mae Alle crates the powered glass lathe which m4intains air Morere in shispommon af t Aual hok ate exicicen prine anp omm THE PRESS ederick lemans ommis~ in â€" the in Attu while under heavy fire Ligut. ©Charles‘ J. | Cl Ridgewood drive has been England since June. He in the army frr thirteen re;:id\sd his wings as a. be T 1. Field, Fla., D Two brothers are also in the army. Sgt. James Clark is a gunner in the air corps in Miami, Fla. | Pyt. Michael (Clark has been hosmfized since bei truck by a Fit and ‘run driver on the| West Coast last | January, | He â€" suffered fractures 1942 in both hips and legs ‘and is at the hospital in Brigham, ‘iU He preâ€" viously served with a barrage balloon battalion, ... oo tm | ~Tech. Sgt. Ray w diniâ€" is serve ing as gunner and| radio man with the army air forces in |England. A brother, ~Staff Sgt. | Mel Gherarâ€" dini, is attached to J’he ical <corps of the. army |air corps |stationed at Tampa, Fla. . They |are (the. sons‘ »of the Frank Ghénrdin*is of. North aveâ€" nue, Highwood. Nt mc 1 Sgt. Claude; Vander |Bloomen‘ is home on furlough from‘ Pope Field, N. C., where is attached to the pig¢eon signal company. He li;; son of Mr. and Mrs. Jo‘in Vanier Bloomen of North avenue, Highweod. | ‘Pfc. Betty Schlm$ ‘ec‘ei‘;’eq'. ‘her stripes of corporal i oman‘s Army Corps through the mail whil¢ visiting . her mother,] ‘gfl:& Florence Schmidt, She has re to Camp Ruc\:er.‘.Ala. sn e td ts ig | Sgt. B."'.&'EWest“Imflnnd of the former Jean Pettis |of. Deerfield, has been given :n:nedicfl discharge, from the . army 1 has iret to his home in Tucsén, Ariz. His honorable discharge was due to a | broken neck which he received last fall + Edwin Daniels: is en‘Jig!ed in . t raval réserve subject to call and is doing . airplane _ mechanits work. at Lockport airport in Joli¢t which has vecently been taken over tby the navy. He is the son of Mrs, Anna Dafli:% of. Deerfheld. avenue.â€" "| mt k in gA0 hee PT SR enc mt o t s s se s *h ;:z Jr, "C_)fl 1N has ‘served months and mbardier at cember â€"11, Pu . Pve w Dill his garned 4 sharpshooter. medals in | mont] all with a ? t type o sE is the son of Mr. and Mrs. D of N. Second ‘street. |: | | Earns Ten Sharpshooters Seaman _ class" William . 2, ing of the Se s a his boot ing at etry, V and is \mis advahcdd "traini at the same station. He i Mr. ‘and M.# W. | C.k H Vine avenue. l+“ wifg Marjorie Cliflc*. is maki on S., Second s&r‘etu A He is the Mxfirm officer Arthur© Kehrwa avenue, ‘whoh“; hvfinx cian attached (to, the| na oratory in. :xo. (As. third class he| saw sub World War 1 and d‘e vember, ©1942.) | 4)« ) / Pfc. John Soreson has |refurned ‘Camp Belvoir, Va., lufé!e duties | sixâ€"day . furlough !p:e:c‘nfl with . parents, Mr. Mré. \T . Sores of Gray av $y T | ©4H k i *Robert Kehrwald (is jei seaman first class in the $ hc area, and took part kin invasions _ of the Cen Islands. E.nliai‘i‘i last Aug! been on overseas dut sinc Joseph G.. Gaillanza, ithird. soh Bay road to |join: the @riiled forc has reported | to p}Gfrant. â€" (C) Sam (Giallanzk is stationed at Ma well (Field, Ala, and (pl Antho Giallantza is at Chanute| Figld, 111. is now _‘ stationéd (at versity. Hc lis the | son 3 Mrs. S. D. S \,f,cliz of| 4 nue. fls fhat (Dl 0 4 EL : Sgt. Anton Thom moted to staff‘ sergeant ton, D. C., and has nni ferred to Millvill¢, «N/ son of Mrs. Larry ‘i road, and has been in Tune, 1942. <|\ / /‘ ![.}>. ) ; Pfc Primg Cabti, son of Mr. a Mrs, Lino ibri | of ¢ avent Highwood, i hh?nH | wi i'be *l efi ts 9 * t y 4 ,or f the first of ‘the y;:tnd.‘ fa T. W. A. S of } iwho ported for e August 19 is tioned at np : C r}| rlo.. tached to the |si }c‘..fl. Warrant Offiger CliffGrd â€"Moran visiting his f fi; Detamible / rc while on ve + d res in // Seabees. He ‘.P: A/ i. Williar bure, Va. : 83 ( cA T :; Mrs. Francis |Schmidt. from a two ei:;m 11 Fla, and ,} turned | to) 1 the navy as a ycoman, k¢ visiting ~his parents, Mr.] M David S. Stukey Sr, of S!| St. Jol avenue, and has ttp&m e U versity of lowa to cont is fias flight traini Pb ib ut lb +d versity of lc.jt‘ to #mtk}u_ is fia I rsv;rg“n ‘ men have â€" reported : for fight training, / ||| ) â€"|| | i ce in the army, navy and marine t.lf r"'v‘f" J4 il $!}corps from Drait board No. 1 in Mré. ‘ F Moé ~of |S.. Seco} Highland Park. Those who reported street spent hr"ze‘?lvs! igJ. t. Lk tfiis-l k were : l \-a.amxheé W* who is serving fe. land Pask 3 s . 5. :0 ~) c a serg¢ant | a % afl{ | / lott"Câ€"Pindks y : Richard Cadet David Stukey spent 1 tb numibers called Freqpentl e e rerneng h Hivered. . (Don‘t dektray dtâ€"â€"turn ever with other waste paper to yo regular collector.) [ :. _ suggestions, if followed, 1 A . Be sure to discard your O Telophone Directgry‘ «.. to help you m PVEâ€"SUGGE Ni h Buy ro:;yn ILLINOIS BEL hotbaset batial ladl Ev< P df Deep e August: < C 1 core. I kâ€"V+ |) | 't_ukiys i rents, â€" Mr.| t typg of| gun *Vt.i {!.1 nle f S t list ha lt t we ET apd M { xpr 6 the U @ Wis fias } | | in $t. Lo } t i css d been |pr & :”&J en tran cois t Solom« st} he 5 Januar - s M chid cla d return ike Ci elects®â€"| ~ |Prior |to attending this school Lieuâ€" io lal ','tM Fitmnlt"underm mgid rici@h ||basic training at Parris Island, |S. C., duty & / after which he attended Officer Canâ€" in N ';i:‘ at: Quantico, receiving ’ ‘his flqion.Thmwahic‘\ ; _,|| & be bas just completed , is: in the naâ€" . soh El ture of |advnneed,;pedalindtninins. redl,| | Arthur |K. Scheskie, 18, sbng‘;‘)lt. ‘CH| cnd Mré. Henry F. Scheskie, 1043 S. a F Ridge d, was ¢ recently graduated thoi| from Naval Training School for 1. & | dieselr Jocated at the Naval Air t f echiical Training center on Navy M [ Local Draft Board !f Report for Induction ||â€".|\Cadet | Woyatt . Peschmann has. been \|awarded| his â€"silver wings, as an army / pilot.:and â€" was ‘commissioned «a second (| Nieutenarit at Luke. Field,; Ariz,. Auâ€" 4 m He‘is the‘son of Mrs. R. }! L mann of N. Breen Bay road: It it | fromâ€" memory is a com / mon of wrong numbers. . ‘ § Look in your directoryâ€"don‘t ke | Pic; J.| Dennis, son of Mr. Foster G.| Dennis of: 2400 S. f road, has completed train> ~and (has been| graduated from the ; y Alir Forces Technical Training ‘school at Chanute Field, NJ While attenditg the A.A.FT.TX. ' received instraction in airâ€" ctaft w and | various technical i vital to the maintenance of e country‘s fighting/ planes. » C ask "Information" for numbers two calls initead of one. sna.u-.ro-a.a-.uu- Â¥ (yellow pages in most directs riee) \to locate wanted products, Arecls entrae now in h: ' now BUY sTAMPS | The: North Shore Field Hockey Asâ€" sociation will start its 16th season Sunâ€" day morning, Septhember 12 at! 10 @‘clock.| Practiges will be held at thq fi;om Playficld, located at the west d of Elm St., in Winnetka. Due to {lf:“m Aransportation â€" difficulties, play will be limited to Sunday mornâ€" *Ig‘ ly, and a shareâ€"theâ€"car plan ‘ritl be |worked out from tthe various Tel. No ‘rrecent ‘graduates of the | ed Training Course of the tico, ; Va;, , was . Second â€" Lieutenant icht Dean Fitzgerald, son of r. and Mrs. James P. Fitzgerald of 12 Ravine Terrace. . An ‘interested in hockey is corâ€" dially i vited to Come out :to the ‘field Sundays of fill out the form low and ‘mgil to Mrs. W. M. Washâ€" {m ffi‘ irview â€" Ave., Highland ark, for further information. * Address ;. Techiical Training center on Navy Pier: in Chicago, and was promoted to the rating of firemen, secondâ€"class and is ow waiting‘ aciive duty orders to join the fleet at sea: â€" â€" ©! | Richard J. Baldrini, marine corps; g‘d:r . Salyards, navy ; Delver F. , |\ navy; Albert J. Bortolotti, navy; Peter L. Carlson, navy, and Walter| A. Scapecchi, marine corps. : Henry C. Kofsky, army; Carlo B. Ab:‘:irtf«-mo ";‘ Harold E. Potâ€" ~Raymoni{t‘C~Phillips, nayy ; Richard 6. F , mavy‘; John D. Kifam, rmy ; | Edwin H.;â€"Daniels, navy ; ;wev . Rubin, army; Waltér N. gfll« r.,.: army, and Peter C. W. illett, |navy. .( & T hurs ity. ame a1 K4 U in ko & wige 14

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