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Highland Park Press, 31 Aug 1944, p. 2

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& Nx 4 i of tihe Aiptoose Deriiope: 248 son rs. onse 245 Jeffry, Highwood, has received two salight 'mn'&h:na the invasion of France, in which he took part. England, lEving for ~France in early e has sent his mother mr:-::nm.wu-. Originally of a tank destroyer battalion, he was transferréd to the infantry u: shipping to North Africa. . fihfia‘ part in the battle of Sicily he was shipped to July 6. Pvt. Beltramo, who is the brother of Mrs. Pauk Costo, 216 North, ‘ took part in the invasion of© on June .6. He has been ‘ in the European area since April. * P& is Beltramo, husband of former Italia Romitti, 251 Evolution, Highwood, has received the Purple Heart for minor wounds received at Cherbourg, France,; on Framnk Gherardinis, of 215 North, Highwood , have two serâ€" geants and a cadet nurse in the famâ€" ily. â€" | T /Sgt. Melford, who entered the gervice in June, 1941, is now stationed with the medical corps of the AF _ in . northern .. Ireland. M Raymond, who has been in ‘ well over a year, a former man and gunner, is now crew chief) of his division of the AAF. The }#0â€"yearâ€"old sister, !nlonwnfino, is cadet nurse‘s at M university. _ X. $ M /8 radic chief Put, Eu?ne' Hart, husband of Mrs. Ina Faye Hart,.now living at Darwell, I!I., and sonof Mr. and Mrs. Harty Hart, Waukegan Ave., Deerfield, is stationed in England, recovering from wounds received in France on y. He was injured when his r made a crash landâ€" ing on June 6, and was later woundâ€" ed in combat. + + Peut. , praises the bravery and efficiency of the medical corps, who are on the job every minute, in the face of e y gunfire. > Of the army infantry, Sgt. Lonnâ€" gren, in his year overseas, has been stationed in England and Ireland. He was wounded in France. His wife is the former Lola Dickenson of Jacksonville, TL _ His father, now ,d\couod, took part in the Spanish American war and was for four years stationed in the Philippines. . _ The Purple Heart awarded Sgt. Howard Lonngren for wounds reâ€" ceived in battle kas been received by his mother, Mrs. Mabel Lonngren, 838 Palmer, Highwood. The extent of his injuries is not yet known. Shirley‘ Lauridson, P. O. 3/c, of thz, WAVEs, is visiting her grandâ€" mother, Mrs. Sophie Lauridson, 374 Noqrth Ave, P. O. Lauridson, a former employee of the Illinois Bell Telephone Co., was recently gradâ€" uated â€"f . the litk instrument trainer m-nmv- school of the navalâ€"air station in Atlanta, Ga. At the end of her leave she will return to her Atlanta base, where she will serve as resident instructor. : At| present I‘m waiting orders to board a subâ€"chaser. I hear they yitc:’md yoll like a cork. There‘s rugged duty ahead, but no sacrifice is too great to help put the Jap fleet inking a coke at Gsell‘s. Biting into a hamburger at the local eatery. And |best of all, walking through the front door:of home. f AWAITING ORDERS ... In The Nation‘s Service Rlt y Pyt. Gene J. FioccWi, 239 Sheriâ€" with his wife and e children, having completed his training at Camp Hood, Tex. A Highâ€" wood alderman, he is son of Mrs. Louis Fiocchi, 622 . Highâ€" Cpl. Narchie is stationed at Pyt. James Hickey, 327 Ashland, Highwood, is spend a furlough with his wife and threé children afâ€" ter completing his trainâ€" ing at Camp Hood. | will report on April 7 to Camp M Md. â€" He is the son of Mrs. V Hickey, 50 Michigan Ave. Pfe. Gibbs, now stai new base in the Pacif band of) the former Sh son, who is making her parents. | Cpl. and Mrs. Euge ister have returned to Las Ve ev., where the corporal is attached |to the army air forces, after visiting Mrs. Pfisâ€" ter‘s mother, Mrs. G.) K. Goosman, 528 N. Central, Highwood. : f Tsl Pfc. Stanley Gibbs, |son of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Jo , 9 McGovâ€" ern, the only nonâ€"co ioned man to take final tests in advancéd radio at an Hawaiian school, was. one of the two to pass the These two men received a perf ore. . T/Sgt. Peter Yurkonis, of the army signal corps, |stationed at Camp Bowie, Tex., is spending a furlough with his wife, the former Jean Goosman, 528 Central Ave., Highwood. . [ $ watise if mee ; } Cpl. and Mrs. Euge ister have ratnrnad ton Tas Vama inss ~ane tnsum: His brother, Pvt. mo "Pat", stationed since last Agril in the Pacâ€" ific area, is now at B inville. In the service ¢ight mo he is the father of two sons, a§d| husband of the. former Mable McCann of Gurâ€" nee. I Pvyt. Meno "Sam" ini, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ini, 39 Elm, Highwood, }s stationed in France with an antiâ€"aireraft Entering the service in October, 1942, he was transferred to European area last January, taking part in the battle of Granville 5 Pvt. John Kipp, of the army inâ€" fantry, husband of t ormer Rose Passini and father of|an infant son, Jack, has arrived ove in France. He has been in the |service seven months, and left f# overseas in July. I ‘ ( _IPvt. Ossian Carlso| and : Mrs. Gus C Highwood, ‘having basic Itraining at spending a ) 10â€"day his parents, wife and bara. _ P.8. I‘d like to gi suggestion for one. of your articles. How about a plug for blood p 1. The folks back home ate failing in this respect. When a fighting in has to . be pulled back to savé fanother, it‘s time something was done! NEED Is URGENT BILL RO s2/¢ U.S ind th E his Hood. & amp M Mrs. V ve. wÂ¥ s [ k. Bs reraft : October, ed â€"to ary, 1 ranville , Pyt. . last: A w at B ht moi sons, asd 1 ble McCar ces Pfoce F ir Yurk corps, |. Tex., is | his avife, .© 528 iCB £ th }’ t Office igco, Calif. ding /soon d Grossâ€" ned in the pt., 1942. oned at a is the husâ€" ey Magnusâ€" chome with ce with the son of Mr. 120 High, roaat olsn _ Highland Park ander, Jr., 2407 Carnahan, 778 S A. Gail, 1015 N. Hagan, 415 MceD eph, 1737 8. Gre son, Jr. and Fran Highwood â€" 1 Frank L Berta; Reno Malchioni, Robert J. Tondi. a o o4 While still i when cool. PUI We Cut 6 peela and $ hcfi 6 i ; peeled|tomatoes into thirds crosswise; sprinkle lightly with sait yepp«i fish filling on bottom glice of each tomato; ¢ mi slice and spread with egg filling. Réplace top cue in cedter and insert slice of stuffed olive. Chill well and shed with watercress or other salad greens, Makes 6 bd 1 Geor %;mswwmswa 14 cup| chopped stuffed olives, 1 tsp. lemon juice, 4 tp. LI s 1o man‘s Home Companion _ TomaTto GloBes *asebeeping NGâ€"BEAN SALAD 1 tsp. baking powder stir in brown sugar, then reâ€" ix*well. Pack into a greased 2" pan, Bake at 350° F. 15 min. nto squares; remove from pan een 2" squares. f neal Squares bacon, cut in 14" squares, until ot bacon bits and fat over 3 lbs. string beans. Toss in 114 cups 1 thsp. sait, 4 tsp. pepper, and immediately. Serves 6 to 8. 1 Combine 1 cup drained flaked cuns fish or sal anaise, 2 tsps: lemon juice, dash of cayenne; mix irden pickin‘s m Bay; Wm. s; Richard oseph Josâ€" Ovid Maâ€" Wing. aringello, k Lenzigi, Slack and ring oats irmly 14 tsp. salt c SERVICE. company or wnortuERx SERVICE helps you solve wartime meal lt nds . t Li e ';'# e l PWiCRe ann O et i+ 2 cups quickâ€"cooking Every Tuesday, Friday, and day. evenings at the Highland USO there is a dancing pa service men and women and girls, The 344th Army band Fort Sheridan and the 740th band from Camp Skokie Valley: for these parties. | Wednesday the Married Co club will meet at the USO for per and movies. 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