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Highland Park Press, 13 Jan 1944, p. 3

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P3 + ~ ~"â€"â€"Society | Reservations Now Girl Seouts Assist â€" . Local Committee in â€" « â€" WarStamp Booth © Reservations Now held Wednesday evening, Jan. 19, in the Masonic temple. A social hour will ‘n *u».t & ;, ton and Lois Marks. _ <A Mrs. Percy‘ Priog has charge of callâ€" ing the women who are serving during ® Women who, are serving in the war Hfidl&h&h““{o&mfih the week of January 10 are as follows: Mrs. C., L. Felske, Mrs. Carl Spangâ€" ler, Mrs..G. K. Hardacre, Mrs. M. H. \Jacoby, Mrs. Hugh Wilson, Mrs. Cidra Lloyd, Mrs. Bernard Davis, Mrs. G. W. Day, Mrs. L. F. Harza and Mrs. William Pearce. with music by RAN WILODE ie Y, JANUARY 13 Thursday, January 13, 1944 New members will be initiated in t o PALMER HOUSE EMPIRE ROOM Cik 1108 i : > io the PALMER HOUSE EMPIRE RO 0 M vubmeaic RAN wiLDE eeaz B to the PALMER ROUSE EMPIRE ROOM -:;;:RANWI% Seouts who will serve in the include Nancy Turner, Arlene by RAN WILDE IÂ¥, JANUARY 13 to the somite® > > >> Wls cl +100 Well, never mind, Td Hither} live lik this| | . it ; ) °t With scattered momefits of eréati bitel 4 hogie B : 1 Mmg-w ; from damily) m » ~E, + 5| With ty fucty time roiffucts tnhtass nd (hqam .. > _0 cpigthtn.. Js .:nibfilkd‘»::fm "‘:“*" W”‘:::g Ihehm thought r an Livitig s: thoroughly, Phave no time For wr ing: more snatchés ; of putcmcanag, Psgd The baby‘s formiila kofkains a theasâ€" *J > uike | [ m > s3 s3) > Of very: private literar®! treasur¢: es The | grocery "order: spinach, Rread, to Highland Park, pl ductor, “’l. ;l;onldsj you s¢e that I get (Condensed) Pe coqzi‘%.?)“’l‘hh :::ki you going on north?" ductor; â€"| bp s Afiih s . .a" This the (last (Btraw. ~Who cared |about Randolph| Stree, ‘anyâ€" way? < And who did conductor think jhe was, shoutingf about so much? For my part, could have Randolphy Street, and heck with the e emen&lfid I fated crickets, anyway.| Let my head!‘nod, let my mouth , let them h. ~ T\ had put up fight andihad lost} . .. "Where‘s your : tickdf?" said| the conductor.. "This is H§anston. ) Are éj“Me chandise MartV® called the onductof. sanl h : 3 No is has to;stof$". my foggy brain w me. "Yboi#l have to get off You are: gonlf to get off at Ka h Street, dorf®# you underâ€" stand?, Nou have anâ€" finportant enâ€" gagvmgn there and . ‘have to be chipper. |Come now; léfs make one more try ( m x y “Evan‘s?on !" called th# conductor, , "Good ‘heavens," I t t as his voice brdught me t,§ efgiâ€"consciousâ€" ness, "this can‘t go on.f I‘ve always fought |far sleep, mn on a public conv < ~My isfithe place to sleepâ€"hot ‘here, sitting with my head and hj probably open, everyond laughing at me. I kno e air is gettif hotter, but rouse yourself. You.odiw do‘ it with an effart" _ ‘. ccp}>. c MB i ~ :1 the cars 2eétns as old as * seats and has a stultifying effect ‘dh the brain. I must |have caught th line, comiplete‘ with :tj beautiful|though ‘the : soon as the conductor c ia !" it eâ€"sleep, beat "This can‘t be," L thot do thh.*b{o bank.m gleep,." | { | n am tye pure in heart, I little â€"worker and no am fineâ€"and also worn 0| I wake a few hours lat lost interest in the + . . 1 .start composit® that nice lhank-y?‘u letter: } should have writâ€" ten two‘ months ago. | uP va + And then I always e ‘to. the place where I plan to be Wiwriter. . . } I grow yery satisfied wi®h myself on these nightly mental r ,. for I am tYe pure in heart, I e tirelesy little â€"worker and no â€"dailier, I am fineâ€"and also worn offt, and when I wake a few hours lat find I‘ve lost interest in the wholf thing. ' After"rne of my most aktive reform: 1 grow pure in heargl and make amends‘for that nasty c I made last week. .‘. :1 becom conomical and phnl'to make.over sevgral dresses. I can‘t sew at all, butlithis means nothing-Fp me when I arfi reforming. + . . I .start composir® that nice thankâ€"you letter IF should have writâ€" 1 can jbe as tired: as but as as I lie d everythirlg resemblin‘g s| and I am off on a sleeple: lasts for hours, and: the l tions I ‘had all day cro flli“- .l â€" i 1 i J A “m' laughed &m. tmdrw.- . t > A "Deep" is a poein ; And all that is in it Raydolph Street!" c&Hed the con nuxm“ : J on its surface th o baoied thhate cnd nealfi s ue Is buried there, and hear ?Jno moré, What is a "Shaflow"? 1t turns no wheels ; C dJ c i It is neither for boat nor Hisherman‘s What is a "Deep?" ~It is Wik to teil: It‘s the echoing water in a well; It‘s the ocean‘s> valley : ‘Bhe wave‘s DEEPS AND SHALLOWs SHALLO called th# conductor, ns," ~I thBaght as his me to seffiâ€"consciousâ€" t go, on.f! I‘ve always A mn on a public y isfithe place to DEEPS . Wisc *J Te relic of the here, for, E:’U was, as led "Ravinâ€" iful sleep. t." "I never eform, just its speedâ€"|. | +4 lush seats,| | f i«‘ conform to| |. ..| 'nxioalct e seats and | ‘ * ‘s, S SW TCME I I I Ca, I1 getâ€"out, ynâ€"bingo| f sleeping , I look at spreée that od. resoluâ€" : into my ‘see at a sunbeams hoes our 4 J8 gra B (The wedding ,vwill';'j:ke place in June, and Ensign Thompson and his pride will live in Evanston. || *‘ On New Year‘s day, Dr. George W. Hoover of Wuhinnpn, [C., an« nounced the engagement of his daughâ€" tér, Virginia, | toâ€" Engign Jack W. Thompson of Highland Park: _ Virginiéfifi;;i;r'dhd Ens. Jack Thompson Plan Wedding in June Mr. and Mrs. A Nangini, 328 lievrd&yn nenu‘:.“mbmd, anâ€" nounce â€" the engagement \;‘Ekntm gfllhtcr. Eisie, to Nick tind, n of Mrs. Edward. Maipelli, 324 North Avenue, Highwood. lp;(o date bas been set for the wedding. Announce Engagement of Elsie Nannini to Dominick Valentini © ‘;‘“mm "geddv'qut:th”pmducwt‘isT:udofhii‘%tq{s," 5;- he might Georgennd Bob; the two on his sleeve identify him as a "North E! year service | mâ€"’pyfcnwithlqsthaniodzysloul has | i } §§ ; s _ While mg, in: his "North Western‘ uniform of blue, is busy on his ruriffletween Sioux City and Omah: hh'wns,iwcaringtfieuniformofUncge;Sam,mb‘p;yin } ‘;‘ med forces. ; _ Menty is a first lieutenant, detailed to special service, Private Edward !5-., while George is in the Commando Division at Camp Hale, > “ $ ' y ;:?Â¥; | _ Colorado. Sergeant Bob is in the Air Corps at Reading, Pa.: _ B e wood, operated by National Caâ€" }t. ic Community service, m celeâ€" ‘brate ‘the second anniversary | with a special program on Siunday afternoon, Jan. 16, at 2 o‘clock. : The public, as well as the service men, is cordially imyited to attend. , . © _ â€" _ 1 special program will feature short lks by members of the management t andthenvimoflmiu @ pins to Victory Belles and volâ€" iteers who have served the club durâ€" ies Sigrmen wilt in ineuney bas “ 4 as hosts for the on day. & | f v ; 188 73 *# f t# f 4 y 1A ‘ v ' 8i | ‘i.t t e 1 + . . §3 J;fl‘!n Railway avenue USO blub in LCCS-USO»quebrates econd Anniversary . SERVING WAR AN A LM 0 S 1 Womens News The Finleys are itypical of all other members of "North Western‘s" Family Circle in that they ‘are fighting for a principle, the essence of which is freedont. They are firm in thcir.rejsolvd} to help deliver a s m 4 â€"on the Transportation: Front as | well as on the Pfghdng Front. ' \ s Thanks to sucL efforts as theirs eb America and her railroads continue . || | |{ to do An.w:Lm warâ€"time job.".| _ ) | But Mr. Finley‘s sons are not the only members of the family in gervice. His wfi-in-lzw, Capmn“l' T. Lynde, is in the Railroad Dmnon in faraway Iran, while a daughterâ€" -law,:Bc_lwufl’t wife, is an surplTne inspector in California. _ | r y is t ut o mpuu IN PEACE FOR A CENnTtuRY THE PR ~NMEAR! MEAR! “ml MUSICAL MILKWAGON‘* Mon, through Fri. ‘ 1:_?15-1»4: a. m. WG" All musical! Your favorites, old and new! winner: will be given a trip to Washâ€" ington, D.C., with all expenses paid. / 4 Qualities considered in ing the nomination ‘were depnhhmwm, leadership and patriotism,. The state 'Seleped-to represent ‘ the Highland Park high school, Nanty Holt, winâ€" ner of the D.A.R. award, is a candiâ€" date of the North Shore chapter for the state award. 6 Annual D.A.R. Award for H. P. High School Won By Nancy Holt arnead his S Et flowers for cour spirits j factors in~winning an ¢arl lm is the opinion of Paul Pfund, ar perienced horticulturist who will cus$ © ‘"Vegetables. for Victory Flowsrs for Morale" be the F land |Park Worman‘s. ‘club Tut morning, Jan. 18, at 10;30 o‘cloc sns sf in frame and tine chairman o f department, anticipates a jatt ance for this practical lecture. H. P. Woman]'pgl'ub To Hear Paul Pfund on Victory Gardens "Good food for our bodies and OUR REPAIRED SHOES HEERVE wWON NATIONAL PRIZES 544 CENTRAL AVE. The Finest Material Bhuailable Will Be Used f _ ||| _/ on 4B Repairs 4 . SHOE REPAIR o Anng@ncing. the Grand % pening FRANK‘S SEEVICE Ldacals 4+ ty3 Il he might xty,'deh.td, .. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Dean, 458 Linâ€" coln avente, announce the engageâ€" ‘ment of their daughter, Muricl, to Robért Peter Ronowski, son of , Mr: and Mrs. M., Ronowski of LaGrange, Mr, Ronowski is an engineer with the ordnance department in Chicago, The wedding is planned for the early part of June. + 474 Miss Muriel Dean, Robert P. Ronowski To Marry in June. pOoN‘T BURN PAPER HIGHLAND PARK E.

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