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Highland Park Press, 9 Dec 1943, p. 4

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ot condolence, card o thanks, ies, notices of entertain ment; affairs where an ad wnssion Phe is published, will b. Les ‘Olson, Publisher, 9 i . $3.00 per yea es i sep e onl S se cation be written on one side of the ‘only, â€"and. be signed with the address of the writ=r. They sHiuld reach the editor Wedâ€" En _ as ~second class . matter March 911, at the Post Office at THE HIEHLAND PARK PRESS * Au y of each week by y m Ning Ne O Ahrp Pra picc Dal Ponti, now‘stationed at , Mich., spent a short fur his wife Lucile and his par ‘and Mrs. John Dal Ponti, 151 4 Bay Rd., recently. His brother, Mariano Dal Ponti, is stationed &P Camp Hahn, Long Beach, Calif) + ' 4 it Ay High Richard USN, son of Mrs. Louise Jorkg@ of Deerfield and husband of t . Beryl Daniels. 807 Deerâ€" field Rd., spent a furlough at home]a mopths‘ duty in the Paâ€" cific ar furlo traim ident 3 F. of Real Estate for Sale John T.§Egigter, 801 N. Sheridan Rd., is on# &8f: the approximately 1400 men $tud , at the Louisana State University the ‘Army Specialized Traip LSU, which won the name | of : . War Skule" when it sent ‘cent of its students into service at#tfle outbreak of the Civil War, |an ualed record‘ for Ameriâ€" can imstit is, in the present arâ€" where he i tllery |train and â€" NMrs. prinel ted to |the #fik of corporal. 192 Vine tioned | at mand gchoof §t Yale University, Upon atf proinirlhd) | ehivigho en dn n an interis on tm roopâ€"carryin@!1 gliders at |Lubbock, Texas, hay Wiih appointed flight offiâ€" cer. This balf is known as "Home of the Winged fimmandos." Flight Ofâ€" ficer Carreli $8 the son of Mr. and Mrs. Samue!) T. f” I, 123 Pleasant Ave., A/C | Si A. Hoermann, son of Mr.| and Wm. Hoermann, 835 In the for completin®@ 50 missi nemy $ § 50 missions over enemy rtitory. Helljeceived the Air Medal l i his first 25‘ missions, Jyagden, who is in India with the China Translimirt Command, is first pilot of| his Capt +E Pic.| Ed rs, 1 whom areâ€"generals. Its : of fnftineering was one of those d the War Department to A ineers. The first presâ€" of was. Wm,. | Tecumseh an, r Gen. Sherman of the TVi ' H. P. 178 * m&mm ECconstrRUCTiON Co. ic Wheel Balancing '&rwm way Ave., Highwood SS DIRECTORY DAHL‘S RTGAGE LOANS, m’ # emiâ€"annual payment on} . & GUY VITI . former landscape gardâ€" inducted into the service Santello, is spending his outbreak of the Civil uated record! for Ameriâ€" is, in the present arâ€" ed by over 3000 his parents, Mr. and ello, 435 Funston Ave., intended for publiâ€" Steffen, son of Mr. d Steffen,, 427 CGlienâ€" pv stationed at Buckâ€" rd Loewenstein is staâ€" ip Davis, N. Carolina, ceiving . antiâ€"aircraft arâ€" , ~He is the son of Mr. ward Loewenstein, Sr., :; $1.50 per year Highland Park 17 jen, son of Mr. and jaden, 607 W. Park 1 of the former Doroâ€" is been awarded the ying Cross. This is has incis. Teleâ€" ‘s Service 19 a boys‘ preparatory school, ‘ located at‘ Nanchang. It is now held by the Japanese and is often: referred to in he was a member of 7tflr}re"faâ€"câ€":;lvx;_‘¢; principal of the Nanchang academy, Rev. Johnson has served as a misâ€" sionary of the board of missions of the Methodist church in the orient for the past 36 years, mnearly all .of this time in China. Much of this time at the‘ Stanley Civilian Internment camp ; and some six months later, was sent to Lorenco Marques for . exâ€" change, and . return to the United States by the "Gripshoim." ® Served As Missionary i f Reverend Jdohnson, while in the serâ€" vice of the American Red Cross at Hong .Kong, in December, 1941, beâ€" came inv:g‘ed in the siege of the British colony.. He volunteered for service under the medical department of the Hong Kong government ‘and was lay superintendent of one of the government . hospitals for civilian wounded. ++A Fsa Soon thereafter, with other Ancri-] cans and the British and Dutch of the colony, Rev. Johnson was imprisoned ‘On Sunday, Dec. 26, Rev: William R. Johnson will speakâ€"at the regular meeting of .the Java club at 9 ag; at the Highland Park U.S.0.. Monday, Dec. 27, he will speak at the Rotary club meeting at noon,. â€" t Missionary in Orient to Address Java Club In H.P. USO Club by: roasting at a lower temperature. For instance, an 8 pound famb roast, _at a lower temperature saves };fi«g with no loss ‘of flavor. A 27 pound baked at lowered temâ€" perature, restlts in a saving of 3 pounds, suffj to serve 12 men.‘ Capt. Paul Warren, recently appoinâ€" ted Food e Supervisor by C.O. Col. John T. Rhett, made the follqwing demonstrations, at, a recent food conâ€" Elimi:nati&m of Meat \:j". at Ft. Sheridan nalbing heg t + nettigten n . se lwnl?':enluvq vechildmtcmi:se him : â€" Mrs. H. C. Brown, Santa Monâ€" ifl.Cllif..fi Dan Beauden, Highâ€" land Park, J Joh:‘.“m and Bill, The eldest son, is a papatrooper somewhere in lftalyt One sister, Mary John Lawler . Succumbs to Heart Ailment Word was received by Mrs. Beatrice Lawler, 324 Highwood ‘Ave., Highâ€" wwd,hstwec,k‘.oftln'duthof]oh Lawler, du> to heart ailment, at the Veteran‘s Hospital, Downey, Ii1., where he had for some time been a patient. E., of ‘Hampton, Mass., also survives i Meat waste is considerably lessened # Â¥4 #3% m d: ") e mA 1 Bill * em A PMN rooper | ; li! to â€" supph Mary | ryla rvives. | ypLe) .“’D""S’I 1 j'in ‘.fi“l e-'dam:mg. veming‘s enter h m nged f To l pme 5 Pap Program PMA | _ Keno is on tl _ C.O.| day, Dec. 11, : @wing |UIS.O.. The us | conâ€"| be Berved at 9: sene4 [ PBe, overnig ature. % od in High! toay,, [ MJ Wwomen . sayes | Attacting many r. A ? ‘6‘“‘3" n tem. [ *9¢!" .8 â€" why of 3] MRYt at the Y. h péople who stay *__] J4Â¥H ‘ club brea _.. fevery Sunday a Tob + ud o 4P { i AEp s & j . The First National Bank of fiigblmd Park Meno is on the:program for Saturâ€" day, Dec. 11, at the Highland Park U :-510 The usual refreshments will ‘rved:t9:30. ic dal e o The overnight sleeping facilities 0 :f‘ d in Highland Park (men at the UO. women at the Y.W.CA.) are attiuacting many people. ‘Soldiers, sailâ€" ors, ‘sailors, and : marines gather at the] U.S.0. while Waves and. Waes megt at the Y.M.CA.. Most ‘of the pdople who stay overnight attend the J4va ‘ club breakfast held at 9 a.m. evet‘y Sunday at the U.S.0. rsebackriding enthusiasts are *_â€" Meimber of the Federal Deposit ins Jewish Welfére board, under th¢e hip of . Mrs. Roy. Wyle, will be/in charge of the program on Friâ€" da 10. A specia!l country dance y is planned with the Braeside Fige) to supply hillâ€"billy music and ~ y Dewsy to 'z‘all‘ the â€" dances. Mts) Lticy Smith will assist . Mr. D wey in instructing those new to cu Fep dispatches .as having been borbed by American planes. fot the â€" past. few. months, : Revâ€" Jo has been lecturing to Rotary, Ki yapnis, Lions, Women‘s, and . "YÂ¥" clu ‘. and other organizations, and in xc, of churches from California to Neyw! England. tw it eâ€"dancing. As a feature: of the ng‘s. entertainment, Mrs Wyle arranged for. Betty Rosenstock‘s ance. HLAND PARK U.s.0. HELPFULNES$S AND RELIABILITY ARE BUILT iNTO oUR SERVICE «â€"â€"Géetting ‘acquainted with ‘our finan¢ial services through a consistent use of them is .an introduction to the friendly helpfulâ€" ness of this reliable community bonk . . . 1e w Pes \ vizel _ 7098 Please use long m‘"’"’“; My if the call is urgony â€" ! "W" mfi TELernong comramy 7&\ _ | s ‘ I Te â€"oonessentia cals ge d’m".jg/’ this Christings ty e e eeloulh P â€" : t e }5@ se e E; Carianl S pBl 8:15 there will be country dancing with the Brgeside Five to |provide ‘;usflc aa'g"N A;‘ ‘Finnell ‘to ‘call thg nces, & West Ridge wome der the leadership of Mrs. !w"i&.:d Du‘tn,lhgm. willl servig cake and | coffee. e Wilmette Rotary club i â€" soring the orfy the m Park U.S.0.| on . Tuesday, Dec. 14. ‘Jcck Ward is chairman of the comâ€" ‘mittee of Rotarians. The 740th M. P. band of C Skokie ; will ‘provide music for dancing. . The Christmas ; work shopâ€" where service men and women ‘and G.$.0. girls prepare \Christmas gifts and tree decorations \will be continued on Wednesday, 15. Miss Ruth Marr will be at t e Highland Park club on: that night to. le&d a singing Jam session. {s! mssA ty . Monday, D« night. (Mrs. T in ball room 8:15 there 1 with the B music and .N dances. The der the lea Dunham, will ~"Star. Spa Rhythm," a feature length motion| picture, will be: shown at 7 p.m. Wilmette Woman‘s club, under <the leadership ¢m Glenn: i Roberts, 1135 Lake ‘avenue, Wilmette, | â€" serve a ~sandwichâ€" salad supper from 6 to 8. At 8:45 the post band of Fort Sheridan will proâ€" vide. music . for dancing. ; Dance Night ‘ | I ‘ carrying on h this period ‘of goodâ€"weather |and a group of riders will _ leave club at 3:45 Suntday, Dec. 12. o L4 fq- 13, is mfi“ dance ucy Smith wwill instruct lancing at 7 o‘clock. At & Rapnol â€") on t s K t hss tst #*> NORTH SHO 5& / «. The Friendly Pa x TOM CLARK . (See if you can twist y . tongue on these without ra _jing it} R“d them, ra i4 | : Chew, chew, chew ‘till} vi Mr. and Mrs. John , Berkeley road, .2 'uqvm U.S. air force, has ‘left his Alexandria, La., for overse; The big black bug bit the bh:k"bear. < t‘ The furry, fuzzy fox took jaws drop. Rubber baby buggy b better. l-:c-.rk}mdy war bond purchases, p he$ hrigmervitean. ; af ddcruoddm.i i ‘Pan otnerican fim vay tem promises a $100 fare 10 hour qtnuue to Londor New York: t Lt. Everett S. Anderson, same thing about our â€". The ‘help situation : in +L6 Angeles must be pretty setiou Onere! urant there has ,a# resses . Wanted" â€"p léntt letteret jon its* window, in‘ gol leaf. _ ; $ t (# North Shore Gas 'So-g Tm ,T‘ Even Mfi 3 * $ \Sy ind : froi ‘North Shore Line Room 1316â€"79 W.; Monroe St E ® . necessary ; while you learn. . â€" _ Highwood Offices, Highwood, IHI free transportation ; most jm preâ€" _rn o. _ COLLRCTORS CITY TRAINMEx \ Bus OpERATORS f ,ncmr: SELLERS MECHANICS _ _ wBille onl LNEMEN â€"â€".° * thxkls CAR C s'mflom%un . " OFFICE CL â€" TICKET i -vm&'f;%% You‘ are eligible if not A mbr:;h;-iuq.gd umt * Seles Work ~___ FORT SHERIDAN . ~ Needs Help for . CALL H. P. 5000 ; \â€"__‘_. Extension 454 If you are in other wat work doâ€"not . Railroad Positions FOR MEN AND WOMEN Now Open on the North Shore Line retary for Lake Forest hospital â€" Mours 8 to 4:30. Transportation furnished. ‘Please phone Lake Forest WITH }:=> Your Chief Operator PQST EXCHANGE Restaurant and WANTED : : BOOKKEEPER . Want Ads * Foig soak dubly lingd. with giy is ty YÂ¥ je wies rone Chniun: LA vior‘s Paagg, s TonAicvep w ~ALLINOIS ; : BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ner 14. AND TALK iT OVvEr cations with payâ€"disaâ€" bility and benefit plansâ€" exceli¢nt workinge condiâ€" â€"full pay while in trainâ€" offers opportunities to girls and women to learn local; long distance ; and other branches of oper. Thursdoy, December 9, 1943 Wari-,ogd:emn‘ you :will be doing your part to "get the message thrm’h." f o”m‘h"mtnn- able in telephone workâ€" Civilian BRAKEMEN lining. Never been worn. Size TELEPHONE OPERATORS Help Wanted A war job in the: ilian Signal Corps" FOR YouU! _ COME IN For Sale THE w# Te Wt £ 08 +4 t i f

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