| %, i North Shore Women y To Hear Purposes of | _ M dd W United Jewish Bldg. Fund :4 More than 500 North Sho East was East and West was West In days of ¢mpire and king; But today men of strength from the Bronx and the plain j Who have fought side by side with Or been rescued by peasants behind Chinese lines Thursday, Dec. 27, 1945 Have Still are men. _ _than bombs from their racks; For today the four freedoms, anâ€" Have burned deep into jungle, seorched hot over plain Burning landmarks of empire, of custom and law, Till some fear lest all freedom be lost in the flame. When men were baffled, confused, Came a quiet Strong Man, Who : proclaimed for all times, 2 But out of the world of the Eastâ€" God placed in each heart a spark of Himself. ‘ This can grow to full flame, lightâ€" ing justice and peace, If it draws from God‘s power and His love Mr. and Mrs. Fred E. Sudiow, 2530 20th Ave., Rock Island, anâ€" nounce the engagement and apâ€" proaching marriage of their daughâ€" ter, Katherine Marian, to Frank J. Sorg, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Rock Island Girl To Wed Frank Sorg On January 5th Sorg, 2168 Lakeside PI., Highland Saturday afternoon, Jan. 5, in the First Methodist church of Rock ternity. She is a member of the Triâ€"City Symphony Music associaâ€" tion board and of the Ft. Armâ€" strong chapter, Daughters of the elect is secretary to\Mayor Melvin ustana college of the same city. Gamma social sorority and Alpha Rock Island high school and Augâ€" She is affiliated with Chi Omega McKay school of commerce, Northwestern university, and is a member of Sigâ€" ma Alphaâ€"Epsilon, national social charged from the army, having served with the army air corps for three years For the past 15 months he has been stationed at Saipan. Mr. Sorg will resume his former position with the First National Bank of Chicago where he was employed before entering servâ€" be they dark be they fair, emissaries of war, nounced for our use The wedding will be solemnized Miss Sudlow is a graduate â€"of Mr. Sorg is an alumnus of the Givé Freedom to Men FRANK‘S SHOE REPAIR SHOP to give freedom to men. â€"LAURA B. CROSS. is included in our wishes for a Happy and Prosperous New Year â€"wishes which are drawn from the deep, pure wells of hope. You have helped make the past year a most pleasant one for us. Mindful of this, we have but one thought as we enter 1946 ... to be fully worthy of the conâ€" EVERYONE fidence you have reposed in us. 548 Central Avenue Joe‘s Uncle says he‘s all for these you stick in your ear to crowd out all sound of your immediate surâ€" roundings... That, says Uncle, sigâ€" of But then again, Uncle doesn‘t know just what the world is comâ€" ing to. Seams and tucks are all right in a lady‘s dress, but when it having them put in your face or operator got off the beam and put in a few permanent waves! The Warrior His duty done, his battles won, His medals on his breast, On the shores of a foreign country, A warrior lay at rest. A requiem, Iikfa crystal gem, Afloat on the snowy fleece, Came with the Yuleâ€"tide carol: "Sleep â€" in heavenly peace." ' â€" â€"R B.0. Nina D‘Ancona Becomes Bride of Robert Weinberg and Mrs. Harold J. D‘Ancona, 241 Moraine, last Saturday evening, Miss Nina D‘Ancona was united in marriage with Robert Weinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs: J. S. Weinâ€" bÂ¥g, 812 S. Linden, by Rabbi Louis Mann, of Chicago. The bride was attired in the wedding gown worn by her grandâ€" mother. It was ivory moire, with antique lace collar, with long veil, and she carried white encrist lilâ€" ies. Her sister, Patsy, acted as maid of honor, and Mrs. Monroe Abels, sistersof the bridegroom, and Miss Lois Heyman, served as bridesmaids. They were gowned in pink faille, of a fashion to harâ€" monize with the wedding gown, and carried pink and tan orchids. The ceremony was followed by a reception. Mr Weinberg, formerly a capâ€" tain in the AAF, shot down on a mission in the ETO, was released frony German prisonâ€" camp last June. Members of Chicago Figure Skating Club To Appear at Braeside The annual skating party at Braeside will be held on Friday, Jan. 11, at 8 o‘clock, at the Braeâ€" side school skating rink. If the weather is unfavorable the event The couple will live at 241% Moraine road. *~ will be postponed to the following Friday, Jan. 18. Twelve or more members of the Chicago Figure Skating club under the direction of Miss Edith Palmer, executive secretary of the club, will present an ice revue. The show will feaâ€" ture several spectacular solo and group numbers. Hot drinks will be served to the spectators during the evening. â€" No admission will be At the home of her parents, Mr. of m&.vï¬ï¬‚mul“, Women‘s division of the United Jewish building fund and will be Mhhl&-m‘ man, president, National Council of Jewish Women; Mrs. M. Clarâ€" énce Goldman, president Johanna Lodge UOTS; Mrs. Jack Lederer, president Hadassah; Mrs. Wilford Newman, president Temple Sisterâ€" hood ; Mrs. Philip Bregstone, presiâ€" women are expected to attend the North Shore Congregation Israel, tutions: Michael Reese and Mount dent American Jewish Congress; Mrs. Fred Moore, president ORT. An allâ€"star program of interesting talks and entertainment has been planned. * for $4,000,000, in announcing the meeting indicated that no rehabiliâ€" tation and new duilding funds have been raised for Chicago‘s major Jewish institutions for more than ’n generation. | â€" The $4.000.000 cammaign is deâ€" Mrs. Walter Lilienfield, chairâ€" man of the North Shore committee of the Women‘s division of the United Building â€" fund . campaign *eACRmURUOEe . __ 0 ) + She is survived by her husband The $4,000,000 campaign is deâ€"|and two sons: Marshall, ‘of this signed to enable the present generâ€"| town, and Ralph of Philadelphia. ation to make its contribution to, _ Private services were held at the social growth of both the Jewâ€"| the Kelly chapel. M. Belmont, Furrier & Tailor In this land of free men the merry tumult of new Year‘s is a traditional part of our national life. it does us all good to give the New Year a rousing welcome. Prociaim liberty throughâ€" out the world, unto all the inhabitants thereot.‘ For the day, all the joy and gladâ€" ness that the New Year holiday can possibly bring. For the year, all the blessings that can be YEAR with a friendly shake of treasured up for you in ANOTHER DAY... ANOTHER YEAR! Come in and see us so we can THE PRESS ish community and the city a large. ‘Tens of thousands of Jew ish women wil} be given an opporâ€" tunity to participate in the largest effort of its kind ever engaged in The $4,000,000 will be distributâ€" ed to the following member instiâ€" tutions: Michael Reese and Mount tarium, Home for Aged Jews, the ‘Orthodox Jewish Homé "for the tute and the Jewish Children‘s buâ€" ‘The viceâ€"chairman of the North Shore committee is Mrs. Ira Frank and the village chairmen are Mrs Samuel R. Freed, Evanston; Mrs. Mrs. Paul Daube, Highland Park; Michael Greenebaum, Glencoe; Mrs. Harry Ruskin, Wilmette, and Mrs. Michael Buhai and Mrs. Louis ‘Berlin, Winnetka. Taken By Death On Christmas morning, Mrs. W. P. Johnson, 930. Logan, succumbed to a year‘s illlness, passing away at the Highland Park hospital. A native of Delaware, she had lived in Highland Park for 22 the Jewish community ~Al i OLp â€" NEW 532 Central 428 VINE AVENUE TO WISH You Siljestrom Ice & Coal Co. us over here. Day after , week after week, and month after month, we want things to get better for you. That‘s our order for New Year 1946. re«t New Year! And who can say what the New YVear 1946 will bring? All we can do, of course, is hope for the best, people of ‘this community. It is in full appreciation of all the fine tlu'ugxyuh-cdmhufl'-c send you these Happy New Y ear Brand Bros. Around the corner of the street Who can say what walts for us? Yes, friends, all hail to the AND ALL HAIL 10 YOU! 152 NORTH FIRST PAINTS lookforward hopefully, with you, to the future, and wish you all the ing out the old, ringâ€" ing in the new. We New Year can bring. EW YEAR‘S bells HICGHLAND PARK