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Highland Park Press, 14 Oct 1943, p. 3

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Me 24 ~ Open Activities Of Sisterhood * With Luncheon _ Thursday, October 14, 1943 ,_ The Woman‘s association of the ‘Highland‘ Park Presbyterian | church will hold an autumn luncheon &nd muâ€" gi y, Oct. 18, at the ghurch, Mrs. e L. Osborn, program i and her committee, have ~pbtai Willa Dryden, lyric soprano, of Wilmette as the featured artist. Autumn:Luncheon And Musicale Blanned. By Woman‘s Association â€" ‘Willa Dryden made her debut under the ‘auspices of the Young American Artists association.< She was! guest soloist for ‘a number of years with the Indianapolis Symphony orchestra. &.m also a member of the Hansel Grétel Qpera company (on tour) ; had lead in St. Luke‘s show for two years ; a mesMber of Cadmen Quartette and had an important‘ role in "Paâ€" goftheWcfl"inlwaldaho. had sung over radio. station K.O.MO. in Seattle She has apâ€" peared in many programs in Chicago. Miss: Dryden‘s accompanist will be Mrs. Phyllis Straight.. Mrs, Straight received her degree in music at Smith college and is a wellâ€"known accomâ€" parlist both in the east and here. l.u"l‘hc_vquolthcdaymufol- 10 a.m,â€"â€"Hospital dressings, sewing and knapsack library work. 12 noomâ€"Chancel service conducted by Mrs. W, A. Marriot ¢District vice president of Presbyterial), % _ Food sale will be in charge of Mrs. George Ryyri‘s group. The annual fall hummage sale sponâ€" sosed by the Woman‘s association of the â€" Highland â€" Park Pm&efia‘n church will be held Thursday, Oct. 21, A dessert luncheon and program on Monday afternoon, Oct. 18, will open the season‘s activities of North Shore Congregation â€" Israel Sisterhood. A new and intensified program has been planned to meet current community and home needs. ‘ I 12 :30 â€"Autumn luncheop under mits"- of Mrs, 1. C. Schultrz‘s m . & ty . 2:00 pm.â€"Musieale, Willa Dryden, lyric soprano, accompanied by Phyllis Straight. . Articles for this sale will be acâ€" <epted by Mrs, A. Lyle Gourley and her committee., Rummage should be uhen'be to flleoldg;ch not later, than the evening 19. If â€" tationâ€"is needed for mm the ‘church, call Mrs. Gourley, H.P. ‘Rabbi James A. Wax, acting rabbi z‘a North Shore Congregation | Israel, ly of St. Louis, will speak on "Xnd When the War â€"Is Ended." The meeting begins ({at, 12:30 o‘clock with a dessert luncheon at the temple and the program follows. Mrs. R. J. Silverman is president of the group. 4 from 9 am. to 4 p. m. in the baseâ€" ment of the <church located at 300 Laure!l avenue. The sale will feature a ladies‘ deâ€" partment, men‘s readyâ€"toâ€"wear section, children‘s department, millinery, furâ€" niture, boodks, toys, kitchenware, bricâ€" aâ€"brac. and other miscellaneous items. . Mr. and Mrs. Davis C. Greene anâ€" nounte the birth of a son, George William, born in Detroit on Septem+ ber 21. Mrs. Green was formerly Becky Miller, of Glencoe. They have a. daughter, Elizabeth Claire, about Since 1901= â€" Libertyville 1031 STEAK â€" CHICKEN :‘CHOPS | AND SEA FOOD. SERVED Aflll 5 P, M. Fine Liqueurs > Air Conditioned " ‘_Lake County‘s Most Exclusive Restaurant On Route 22 Near Half Day PINK POODLE FARM CLOSED MONDAYS j Soci-ety § Mrs. Quincz Wright To Be Speaker > At Voters League ‘The opening. meeting of the 1943â€" 1944 program of the Highland Park League of L:an%nv«m will take place W y, |Oct. 20, at the Comâ€" munity ; cerfter ((Wwith Mrs.| Quincy Wright asu,tpak&;. Because of war conditions, there will be a teg followâ€" ing the meeti ir lieu of the customâ€" ary opening| lunctieon. }drs; Wright‘s subject is .|"The United> States in Search of a|Policy."~ â€" . | Mrs, «Wright, who has spoken. to League bers. before, isiédiredtor of the Chigago Council on Foreign Relations, n;ceeding Clifton M. Utley, who directed the affairs of the council for cleven years, She .is trustee of the American Council of the) Institute of PuaficTehmns. president of the Woodrow Wilson â€" foundation, and from 193442 was chairman of the Department of Government and Forâ€" cign Policy bf the National League of Women Voters. | ud | She is also the author of; several handbooks, | including, | "Toward a Collective Peace System," "American Neutrality," and "What Every Citizen Should Know About Foreign, Policy," and numerous articles. She has both her Bachelor‘s and Master‘s degrees from the University of â€" Minnesota, where she taught history for two years Mrs. Wright has made firstâ€"hand studies of international problems, inâ€" cluding ‘the| (League of Nations in Geneva and ‘the mandate system in Palestine, Syria and Iraq. She visited China, attugicd five sessions of the Inâ€" stitute of Pacifi¢ Relations in Honoâ€" lulu in 1926, in Kyoto in |1929, in Banff in 1931, in Yosemite in 1936, and in Virginia ‘Beach in 1937. She was present at ‘the severth seminat for: Cultural Relations with Mexico in 1932, hag visited Russia and many sections, of! Eutope. In 1938, â€" Mrs, Wright was appointed an advisor to the ‘United‘ States delegation to the Lima conf , and she is now consultant for Ze the Office‘ o tl; coordinator| of |Interâ€"American | Afâ€" fairs. [ " + s | i Mrs, James® Stannard Baker, vice president in charge of programs, wi introduce the speaker; . Mrs. + Wampler and Mrs. Mildred Haesslet, the te‘n._Mengbtn":f"efl:lbmrd -g meet before the afternoon program., NORTH SHORE(Gas co. A . New \1:): school teacher asked her class to name the ten greatest men in"the world. One boy wrote : “N? York Yankees, 9; Charlie M@Carthy, 1. <Total, 10." | 1 » mulberry plantations in Caliâ€" fornia where a new silk industry Our lTarme‘r‘friendu raised 89 million: \bushels more potatoes than were raised last year, Now there is a shortage of commerâ€" cial shortage for potatoes. You will do a favor for yourself and help sufe. food if you will purâ€" chase a reasonable amount of “Spuds"t during a special "Irish Potato 7Sale:,fam'un." Oct. al t Nov.aw ] s =../. :. columnist, ran a 240 line ad for a maid. | He received 643 callsâ€" 617 from people wanting to hire any applicants HE didn‘t hire. There are convenient envelâ€" opes outride our office door. In case you wish to pay a bill beâ€" fore 8 or after § just place the paymc:{ with the stub of your bill into!one of these envelopes and drop it in th¢ slot.â€"Thanks. The Friendly People TOM CLARK ; Th1 bride, lovely in her mc:rher's w’rite atin wedding gown, with vell, was given away by her father in a doubl fing ‘ceremony, which was perfo egl by Dr. Louis W. Shfi‘win. The bride was attended by Miss Mary Jane 5 etnsey, of Highland, Park, and the wédding march was played by Mrs. a n . Mannings. ‘The ceremiony was follewed by a reception. ! a short wedding trip Lieut. and Mrs. Principato will make: their home| in Wilmington, N.C., | near Camp) Pavis, where the Licutenant is at présent stationed. ns 5.t A viry pretty wedding ‘t’oowphf.'e at th¢e home of Mr, and Mrs. William MarshBi1 Plant, of E. Park AvF.a on Tue evening at 8 o‘clock, \when their‘ybungest daughter, Elsie, in the presenfe of: a small: group of guests, was (jigined in marriage‘ to Lfeut. Joseph] Principato, son of Mr/ and Mrs. eph Principato, of Dorthesâ€" ter, ss. § {§: . The Pride, .lovely in her mc:rher's \\Mte; tin wedding gown, with vell, Miét Elsie Plant Weds Lt. Foseph Principato En An Th Th¢ engagement of Miss Jean Tenâ€" nant fpd Lt. Philip Von Ammon was annotriced Friday at a coktail party given! by Mrs. Lufkin Tennant, 273 Central Ave., Highland Park. Migs! Tennant was a n,udept at Royctmore and Finch schools. ‘The Licutegant, son of Mr. "and (Mrs. Ernegt C. Vonâ€" Aimon of Winnetka, attenfled Williams College and Northâ€" westarg Law School. He is home, for a timle, from a year‘s overseas| duty. Plang for the wedding have not been annotriced. ‘ | RAILROADER... _ PArRIOr... gement unced omens News FAMILY MAN Mezr Pere RASMt THC PRESS SERVING AMERICA IN WAR AND PEACE FOR ALMOST A CENTURY Lt. Leroy Haas, Jr., %,JVSMC. is studyâ€" ing at Offcers‘ Sthool, Wire Communi+ eations‘ Course, Ft. Monmouth, N. J. With very high rating, he was one of the 16 picked for ‘this course from a group of 400 officers. . " 1 With Supt.â€"R. H. Price as chair‘ man, speakers are as follows: Mrs: Zimmermanâ€"Primary Grades, Gre Bay ;. Miss Fallstadt, 4th, 5th and 6t Grades, Eim Place. Miss Jones, 7 and 8th Grades, Eim Place, Mrs. Tom Leeming, Parent, Eim Place,. a Eim Place will wecome Green Bay to a joint PTA meeting at Eim Place School, Wednesday evening, Oct. 20 at 8 p.). Fathers are especially urged to gome. : A program of unusual inâ€" terest is to be offered, being a symâ€"« posium, the subject of which is, "The School, Its Functions and Its Needs."* Joint Meeting of Elm Place And Green Bay PTA Chicago Symphony: Orchestra Concert , The Chicago Symphony Orchestra will give a free concert at the gymâ€" nasium of the Waukegan high school at 8L15, on Tuesday evening, Octo: ber 19. , This, concert is given under the auspices of the Waukegan Fedâ€" ération of Musicians, local number 28%, of the American Federation o Musicians. [It is part of a natio program to bring great music by th¢e country‘s Jeading orchestras to. the population" of smaller communities. The :meeting was followed by: rei freshments. ; | ‘telegraph keys and looking after "Nor Like hundteds of other "North Weste: Busy as he is, Pete Rasmussen has other t son, Sergeant Donald, stationed in Alaska, Lieutenant Bruce, now on an‘ unknofw is _ son, Fred, is a Sergeant in the Ain radio training at the Great Lakes. just turned 18, now await their ca If it‘s ever your good fortune to M$ to | you‘ll probably run into Pete Rasmussen, "No The war has become a very ‘"North Western" family. In are fighting, whether in uni Rasmussen stays on the job, there‘s work to be done. He selling tickets, handlin ‘White Elephant‘ Sale Is Planned | By North Shore a s "ORT": is an | ofganiz 'fi cgnseâ€" ctated" to the task: of ret ejfiu and restraining | Jewish h f as skilled artisans‘ and scientifie farmers thus enabling them to m ith the economic and social life t heir new homelinds.' Schools . established . in England, Unoceupied Fr '; v;i:zei'- land, Canada, New Yorh ; Mextâ€" co, the Argentifife, Bolivia,: m*uy and South Afri;t\haye suppli¢d many thousands of essential war |wo keTit.o industry and agriculture. | ; The organization is finan i:z by membership subscriptions,; special contributions and services. . Such is the "white elephant" ulehne by the North Shore . division |at; the studios of Mrs. Harty H. Kabn, 1162 Scott street, Wihnetka, Wed y, Nov. ‘10. Those who .h articles, ‘not‘ clothes, may cont: tl'te! chairman, Mrs. Sidney (H iener, CHRISTIAN SCIENGE READING ROOM 11 FIRST CHURCH OF ECHRIST, SCIENTIST where the Bible and all the Suturdioe 2P Rooc ie 4 e Aoooiee m s o 145 pues . prit Authorized Chris $ Alcal ( )K E f ,!i! AM\ reb ififinc I $ as iti fll'befl e ith the -: h 'renefi tabtisned . in n¢e, bwitzerâ€" :’t y )Iexi- rid,. Uruguay upplied g*‘ny ir kefl'to iahcef! splely bj:, e y {t thing# that concern him. His ‘ka,gzis of them. And there‘s r u}an in the Pacific. A third Air Cokps, while Wallace is in cés. Stilltwo other sons, twins, call tolthe colors! freightm itter to thousands in the estisense of the word they r fi)t. Small| wonder Pete hattég what the ‘hour, when ] higboys backâ€"quick! Mr. and Mrs. Louis: Frankel of New }ork City have announced the: enâ€" ment of their dln:hter, Enid, to t. Arthur J. Baldauf, Jr., son of Mr. hnd ~Mrs. Arthur Baldauf, of 645 /averly . R4., Highland Park. ‘The ing will take place at Ft. Benâ€" , Ga., where the Lieutenant is on Oct. 23. h4 The engagement of Gladys Betty arner, 115 S. Second St., to 2nd Lt. lyatt Peschman, son of Mrs. R. J. eschman, 1120 N. Green Bay Rd,, is announced this wetk by Dr. and 5 Lincoln avenue telgpbou” CM. P. 39â€" or Mrs. Charles H. Lipman, 819 ark â€" avenue, Wilnettf. telephone Vil.. 4484, Mrs. Gordon‘ L. Bazclon, 26 Mortimer Road, Glerjcoe, telephone irs. «Earl Varner.‘" Weddin plans ve not been announ¢ed. t. Arthur J. Baldauft * ) Wed New York Girl ADYS VARNER AND . PESCHMAN ENGAGED also available d express, operating " business generally. he‘s.doing a praiseâ€" s of Mary Baker Eddy !I.'?rpmhuod dA n ie mb n 4h 4 % Rfi KA ? " d ofo Comiatiiies sopr ie 45. . 5 > * Lake, Wisconsin, ‘stern" agent. Pete‘s Page 3 E8 ; § * t

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