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Highland Park Press, 2 Dec 1943, p. 3

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_ | Society Em t ar The third kEoncert of the Artist Reâ€" cital series i sponsored by the Winâ€" metka M ¢lub, of which Mrs. Arâ€" thur Byficl@ of Highland Park is a member. / may be obtained at the L. and JA. stationers, $46 Lincoln avenue, > Since ing to the United States, the piano team Vronsky and Babin Wave played in bundreds of The ino team Vronsky and Babin on Dec. 13 at the New high school has been called "the imost brilliant two piano team of generation" by Nelson Lansdgle he national publication, "Newswee versity â€" anw ences, . the the Hollyw They‘ \now that they were wrongâ€"the 'v#rc amazed to discover a mugical Rmericaâ€"little towns of not more five or six hundred inhabitants $ with fine . upâ€"toâ€"date auditori re concerts given by many of th@ f t artists of the To Be red By Gregn Bay PTA To Apriear At New Tm School All of h was a revelation to these Russians (who, by .the way, have tiken out their first citiâ€" zenship s and are; on their way to © ink American cititens). taking from the Atlantic to the Pacific | They havi ed for all types of audiences, ”o!thebiccitiu.lai- versity , smallâ€"town audiâ€" They confefs that like a number of Europeans ho kne:?aothinc about it, they hadfentertained the idea that music , was jort. of stepâ€"child laid on the door of Americaâ€"fostered, but never d loved, and more of a pastime for, leisured rich. be ‘may send them to the | envelope pinned on each f amount the indiâ€" vidual | 1 willing to sell the article, for gn on the envelope. ‘Those in will try and sell the artic the money over to the er, whose names and address m included on the enâ€" A e‘ will be sponsored by the| Gr y road P.T.Aat the school on y, Dec. 8. Parâ€" ents bring or send rumâ€" mage on or before Monâ€" “’n : & y * ing l is | aceptable, including ‘sd <aild s clothing, furniâ€" Rummage Sale Phiml Class To Sponsor Bazaar atiicel on .m”.' €lephant . bake sale will be in« <lud and coffee will be served from 2 to § o‘¢lock, and dinner from §:30 to 8 ffclock. © =., f Paul [ktie Pledged To Beila Theta Pi 5 of Lt.Commander and Mrs. : Date, of 1726 Rice St., ‘d T â€"at Lawrence Gd‘ele‘ A : Wis, was recently pledged to the » Pi fraternity of that Aprons, ‘Take your discarded clothing to your local cleaner wns, their concert tours from the Atlantic to the class of ‘Bethany Evanâ€" h, Laurel and McGovern ncy goods of all kinds, a 1" for the children, white ISCARDED CLOTHES _ WANTED _ Mionfans Thhents," childrent mih ond w% in sponsor a Christmas See page 1 for list of articles needed. ks. â€"Anyone having : outgrown or otherâ€" but are too good to some i h multitudes ~at 2, 1943 d T99 10 percent will be kept fo Mr. and Mrs. Joseph J. Peddie, 619 Homewood| avenue, have announced the marri of their daughter, Ruth Virginia, to James A. Jacobs of the United States army, son of Mr: and Mrs. Bmf:i}l Jacobs, 1819 Humâ€" boldt bouleyard, Chicago. ° ~~: i The bride wore a powder biue suit with a white blouse, whfieglqvu and carried e roses. Her hat and matching bag were in ‘fuchsia. Maid of honor was Miss M McGoldâ€" rick, Shirley Hills, M Ga.," and Joseph McKenna of New York City attended ‘Mr. Jacobs best man. Frank O‘Brien, soloist, sang for the occasion. Ruth dle,: Jamespw Jacobs Marrie# In Georgia The w . * â€"ring cereâ€" mony, #fl pel"m' b’ Rev. Thomas A. Kelly at Camp Wheeler, Macon, Ga,, on Nov. 22 > Conn.. were guests at the . and at the dinner and recepm was held at the Len Berg hotel for the wedding party and @ few friends. At : the suggestion Mrs. Sam Somenzi, past president and an active member of (Italian Woman‘s Prosâ€" perity club of Highwood, a postâ€"war committee has been organized within the club to make plans for the welâ€" coming home of local | service> men when the peace is won| _‘ _ Prosperity Club Forms Committee For Post War Plans Mrs. Alex DeBartolo, president, appointed . Mrs. Som chairman, and the following as committee memâ€" bers: Mrs. Josephine | Fioré¢, Mrs. Rose Bernardi, Mrs. Joseph Tandi, Mrs. Mary Baldi, and Mrs. Clema Notagiaccomo. f#}~ :: Oak Terrace ifi.-T.A To Meet, Tuesday, Dec. 7, at 8 P.M. â€" Mrs. DeBartolo has ‘also announced the appointment of ‘ *hé following members to prepare a slate for the annual election of ofiteu to take place at the Dec. 30 business meetâ€" ing: Mrs. Uraile Ori, ; Mrs. Millie Sheroni, Mrs.. Chri Calâ€" deralli, Mrs, Nella and Mrs. Victoria Barone. 31 |o=s Money raised at a | bingo party sponsored by the club last year will be used to open a postâ€"war fund.. . The regular monthly meéeting of the Oak Terrace P.T.A. be held on Tuesday evening, Dec. 7 at 8 p.m., Mrs. George Kenry, ‘president, presidâ€" ing. A full report of results of the: carnival will ‘be given |at this time.} Entertainment will be provided by Oak Terrace pupils, and mothers of the 7th grade pqupils. will e refreshâ€" Nutrition Clafis Meets Dec. 2 and‘9 The Red Cross Nutrition Class will meet Thu yDec.-Z?ndT.hunday. Dec. 9 at the Trinity Church 9:30 a. m., Anyone wishing to make ap s:ons. Mrs,. Wells Returns From Visiting Son: ‘Mrs. A. Judson Wells of Onwentâ€" sia;, avenue‘ returned ‘home Sunday from Wilmington, Delaware,. where she spent two weeks ‘visiting her son and: family, A. J. Wells Jr. Judson is a research chemist |with the Duâ€" Pont company. +OUTS Mr. and Mrs. J.m;‘ Kirby and iss Jean Bromsley of Bridgeport, shoald attend one or both sesâ€" ‘elta at Northwestern will have their val Christmas party on Monday cyeining, Dec. 6, at the chapter house in Evanston. ‘There will be a Christâ€" .silver offering to contribute to the happiness. of some ‘homeless boys thig Christmas at the Evanston Servâ€" ite; Men‘s center. "M | \After a brief business meeting to e presided over by Miss Gladys Nelâ€" president of the alumna¢ chapâ€" tir} there will be a Christmas proâ€" ram, including a reading by Miss ogephine Dyer of Park Ridge. Sevâ€" 1 pledges of the active chapter will ut on a musical proqmrm of ch were recently presented for the .$.0. at Highland Park. (All North Shore alumnge of Alpha k a Delta, regardless ‘of chapter if{liations, are invited to participate in this Christmas meeting and to coâ€" e in this effort to contribute a Iver offering for the service men‘s %_glOnf\_ b Meet '; Mighland ] ukilfiary will Minlg, Dec. 2 ‘ is in, the -‘ _‘e articles "be l'll'd !‘Pflf’i h m L | Nembers a nit memt he! formal p h ng at<th e bride, was attended by Miss ikdired Lyle of Highwood, and Cpl. Ies Davis, of Ft. Sheridan acted ‘best man. | "apl i |o ‘At a quiect ‘home, wedding on h nksgiving Day, in the presence Lf;;' er family and a few | friends, osealma Roth, daughter of Mr. and {rs. Raymond Roth, 118 Pleasant vénue, Highwood, became the bride f \ISgt.. George Smith of Edgerton, ) â€"T,h, marriage lines were read by oétâ€" Chaplain O.K.~ Jonas, of Ft. k .d,n. ‘ P i+ he alumnae . of Alpha Gamma )t. Smith is stationed at ‘Ft. Sheriâ€" pha Gamma.Delta iristmas Offering ) Aid Service Men ion Auxiliary ) Meet Thursday U Mn '-«ig selma Roth e Bride of: my Sergeant ighland Park American Legion liary will meet Thursday eveâ€" ;, Dec. 2, in the Legion clubâ€" ms in the Masonic temple at 8 irs. Louis Cassel will have charge e articles made by veterans which ‘be awarded as prizes, and Mrs. it members donated cakes for formal party given Wednesday ing at:the Highland Park U.S.0. GARNETT‘S awalddo a9., PIIECS, €1000 . ABELEY I.S-( 1. 0) :5 Eiwell . will .beiwin. charge o.|n. s + o ] / I 7 m C : & i l o . M Jas OmMens INEWDS â€" are urged to attend the Men‘s and Boys Store: _ for‘Men ... §$335 to $5§595 THE PRESS The marriage of ,(;t‘niny Marmont Knaak, daughter of Mr. and Mn-lfi: W. Knaak |of Highland Park, / and Ensign Theodore H. Ebel, U.S. N.R,, son of: Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Ebel of: Ba ’nq!on, III., was solemâ€" nized at 4 p.m. on the afternoon of Nov. 24 in the St. James Chapel of St. John the Devine, New York City, Chaplain Bain Columbia «Univerâ€" sity Midshipman School officiating. The bride, gowned in trailing white satin, mf veil, carried a bouquet of lilies ©She attended by Miss Norma Adamé, of Washington, D.C., and Miss Clara empt. of Lewiston, IiI., both dressed in pale blue, with silver sequin caps, and carrying roses. The best man \:u Alvin W. Knaak I1, brother of the bride, who is atâ€" tached â€"to; the Army ‘Engineering Training Group,‘and who is stationed in Brooklyn, N.Y. / wE B I Christy Knaak And " Ens. Theodore Ebel Married In New York The bride is one of the outstanding students ‘at the University of Illinois, majoring in dramatics: Ensign Ebel is a senior at the University of Tiliâ€" nois, and hatniu;h completed his midâ€" shipman training ‘at Columbia Uniâ€" versity, it cA 2 50 Pi Delgi: Club Christmas Party Dec. 8 at ‘¥C‘ : ‘The Pi Db.ltz,‘a ‘tlub for. business and ‘professional |women, which meets regularly cv;;l d Wednesday of the month, will hold a Christmas party Dec. 8 u,uL Y/W.C.A. ‘Supper . serâ€" ved at 6:30 as usual, Each member is to bring a 75 cent gift, and gifts‘ will The December ee'.int“oi the jce Mothers‘ club will. be held resday, Dec. 8 at the Highland y.S.0, at 2 pm. . . ) 0( ._. Names of the 'cluli‘tu for ~ Any business or professional woman in the gonmifi is ‘welcome to call the "Y"" and make reservation for the Service M Meet Wed 2 P.M., At party, Names of the candidates for offite for the coming twoâ€"year term will be presented by Mrs. Roy Niereim, chairâ€" man| of the nominating committee, and election will follow. _ Light refreshâ€" ments will be: served. .‘ | ‘Colorful horizontal and. arâ€" gyle patterns, ‘anklet and ‘regular lengths. ; 3 be exchanged. lflolihfiy' games will be featured. . ‘| P it ‘ 100% WOOL HOSE others to E, Dec. 8, USO Club meeting of the Serv eeting of the Seryâ€" vntlmte held Wedâ€" the Highland Park £} i ,] | . < EB |} Peninsylvania housewives found for Will Be Presentted |; || §§ | Enmemate crocken.. . .. .. Jugs qand st irs in ith . 'la m»mmm d early 19th centuriey paraljeled fife | tive possibilities of these old potteries \present gay im \of tin ans L4 | in provincial ~and â€" early American 1313935 They | havé | outtived 1§@ | homes of today, Mre. Hrows aiill trace |early. ‘dpmestic use hav ‘ their _lnstory‘ as significant items of lenviable| possessions prc ' ereruit 4 y modemn. day antiq ectbrs. § . dnz _ , "P. Ivania Po " will be Ikâ€"| Miss Joan Boretti was pledged into ibited ‘and discussed) by Mrg. Jo 'AlphaPhi sorority at: the . University rown (before the .,‘.ofColondoonNavunherZSbeh roup of the High |\ Park Womlpft‘s | the daughter of the Earl Borettis, 231 club on Tuesday, Dec, 7, at 10}:30 ginâ€"| Lakeside place, â€" . Do ‘Pic re of Eail‘ American Kitc Will Be Preser Over +7,500°F in Cash Awards! Saare Tatn Netine ur Shou au ically. en furs arg ready, shi This geason is y Fewer|men on the ger for you in allâ€"â€"making a totil of $7,590. aw besides. 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And all of in TO GO WITH HER ATrime o?mv{:zod sits @ff an underâ€"arm bag of black tweed 5.95 A shoulderâ€"strap \bag in |sinlpfited alligator leather; In luggage tan A ¢dlorful handbag with‘h frifie of wood, Red, blue or black leather. suumynthend"‘ | under ther . ; :s$ .y2i4% Piude waalional ons k during the Fur that this lA y | 6°C wbenl " [ As t‘?_.) t ati OR SUIT tarthenware crockery.â€" > : In additior to showing the decoraâ€" tive possibilities of these old potteries in â€" provincial and~ early American homes of today, Mrs. Brown will trace their history as significant items of Mrs. Brown. will present a picture of the kitchens of early America while outlining and discussing the many uses Pennsylvania housewives > found for in prices of all our merchandise to Iilinois Retailers‘ Occupation tax. 9:00 to 6:00 23 h or ‘black imitation 14 «4

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