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Highland Park Press, 4 Jul 1946, p. 7

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a 8 | % E4 Her mother is the former Betty Russell, daughter of the James Russels of Deerfield. Mr. Mobbs‘ parents are the Henry Hockings of the same Deerfield avenue adâ€" A ‘daughter was born on Wedâ€" nesday, June 26, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Mobbs of 676 Deerfield avenue. Theodore Frederick, named for his paternal grandfather and greatâ€" grandfather, and Gretchen Johanâ€" na, are the names chosen for the twins, a boy and girl, born Wedâ€" nesday, June 5, at the West Subâ€" urban hospital in Oak Park to Mr. and Mrs, Arthur T. Fathauer of 679 .Carol Ct. Mrs. Frank Mashek of Chicago is the maternal grandmother, and the late Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Fathauer of Chicago, are the paâ€" ternal grandparents. Also prior to her wedding, the Girls‘ club of Park Ridge feted her at a personal shower, and an aunt in Park Ridge was hostess at a In honor of Miss Bernice Neetz of Park Ridge, whose marriage to Louis J. Soefker took place on Satâ€" urday, Mrs. Frank Romer of Glenâ€" view, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Eldon Soefker, his sisterâ€"inâ€" law, entertained at a miscellaneâ€" ous shower recently, at the home of the bridegroom‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Soefker of 2601 Conty Line road. miscellgneous shower for her. Page 4 lm.fluml) Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Willis of St. Louis, Mo., will be guests at the Norman Fink home for a few more days. Their son, Morris Hagerman, was married on Sunday to Miss Mary Fink. # wedding~ on Saturday were the bridegroom‘s parents of Indianapâ€" olis, Ind., his sister, Mrs. Kenneth Walbeck, and brother, Kenneth Culver of Tekonsha, Mich., and anâ€" BRIDAL SHOWERS Prior to her wedding on Saturâ€" day Miss Olive Lawrents was the honored guest at several showers. Among them was a miscellaneous shower which her sister, Mrs. Stanâ€" ley Sikorski of 272 E. Park, gave for her recently, and a personal shower at the home of Mrs. Howâ€" ard Borchardt of Northbrook, at which Mrs. Borchardt, Miss Eleaâ€" nor Cole and Miss Janet Larson apolis, Minn., left on Monday afâ€" ter a few days‘ visit with his parâ€" ents, the Philip Schreibers of 520 Glencoe avenue. hoime on Sunday. VISITED HERE, ; Theodore Schreiber of Minneâ€" The baby‘s daddy formerly servâ€" LOOK WHO‘S HERE! good job, and 1 _ like it!" r sister, Mrs. Harold â€"Patch of "I‘ve always enjoyed talking with people and helping them with their problems. So, when I graduated from college, I found that workâ€" ing as a Service Representative for the Teleâ€" phone Company suited me fine. My job is to give cordial and ‘helpful service to the group of customers assigned to me. "It‘s pleasant work, in good surroundings, and I‘m with a congenial group â€"who are College trained girls are needed for Service Representative positions throughout Chicago and surrounding suburbs. Apply today. In Chicago see Miss Allanâ€"Women‘s Emâ€" ployment Office, 309 W. Washington St., Mondays through Fridays. In Suburban cities apply at local business office. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY "The Friendly Place to Work" Mrs. Stanley Grace, | Lakeside Manor road, was unanimously elecâ€" ted president of the Ravinia Garâ€" den club for a twoâ€"year term beâ€" ginning with the September meetâ€" ing, at the June meeting of the club held recently. Mrs. C. W. Haupt â€"was elected _ second vice president and Mrs. George Hadâ€" lock, recording secretary. An outdoor meeting on the terâ€" race at the Arthur J. Baldauf home, 645 Waverly road, is being planned for the July meeting of the club to be held Friday afterâ€" noon, July 12, at 2 p.m. COMPLETING TRAINING CRUISE ON CRUISER Ens. Wilson L. Hamilton, USNR, son of Dr. and Mrs. B. A. Hamilâ€" ton, 206 N. Linden, has almost completed a threeâ€"month training cruise aboard the light cruiser, USS Cleveland. On‘June 28, the Cleveland, with cruiser division 14. arrived in Philadelphia, He will either remain on active duty and receive his orders, or go upon inactive duty and be discharged from the navy. Mr. and Mrs. William Paddock of 200 County Line ‘road anâ€" nounce the arrival of a son on Friâ€" day, June 28, at the Highland Park hospita}, ed as a petty officer 2/c in the his t duty A son was born on Tuesday, June 25, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital to Mr. and Mrs. James Mcâ€" Laughlin ofâ€" 1356 Somerset aveâ€" ton, Bootmakers, Inc., which was Mr. and Mrs. Edward K. West of 381 Eim PL, became the parents of a daughter, Mary Patricia, on materna} and paternal grandparâ€" Burke of Madrid, Iowa. _ Roth the ents reside in Madrid. The baby nue, Deerfield. Saturday, June 29, at the land Park hospital. grandmother is Mrs. Robert Gilâ€" liam of St. Petersburg, Va. Paterâ€" nal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Emest E. West of the same Elm _ Mrs. Santi is the former Bonnie has been named Joseph Leonard. Mr. West, a former chief warâ€" rant officer and band leader in the army, served for four years, stationed at Camp Lee, Va., most of that time. On Monday, July 1, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Santi of 8 Webster avenue, Highâ€" wood, at the Highland Park hosâ€" on, July 12, at 2 p.m. Mrs. Kathryn Chalkley of Lake The baby has been named Mary The baby‘s mother is the former friendly and cooperative. My work has variety and I like the responsibility. ¢ "The starting wage is between $140 and $156 a month, depending on the locality in ‘which you work. paid for holidays and vacations, too. All in all, it‘s a good position." Noting that the baby was slipâ€" ping from the front seat, the mothâ€" er reached for him, thereby losing control of the wheel. She receivâ€" On Friday of last week Walter Zahnle, 11 months, received cuts and bruises about the face and body when the car driven by his mother, Mrs. Mary Zahnle, 716 Sunnyside, collided with a parked car belonging to David Scobie of Lake Forest. aa He plans to enter Northwestern university in September. Baby Injured Jerry Fell Is Discharged from Service Separated from ‘service this week at Fort Sheridan, Jerry Fell is once more at home with his famâ€" ily, the Milton Fells of 514 Midâ€" lothian. _ He has been stationed for one year on Eniwetok island in‘ the south Pacific. . <«Members of the band are all Highland Park boys, "Andy" Anâ€" drews, Howard Caro, Herb Holt, Dick Meddaugh and Jerry Peterâ€" son. Dick, whose family moved to Detroit on June 1, spent the past week at the Holt home at 1330 Judson avenue. Private services were held on Monday at Kelly‘s chape} for Mrs. Clinton S. Beach, 1736 Rice, who passed away at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday of last week. She was the former Ada Grand. Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. Harriet Beach Jochem and a son, Lloyd E. Beach. Geneva, well known lecturer and book reviewer, will give the proâ€" gram for the afternoon. _ Mrs "Pleasant Valley," by Louis Bromâ€" field, which has been widely read Straight, Mrs, Deforest 8. Colburn, Mrs.: C. J. Haynes and Mrs. John Last Rites Held for Mrs. Clinton S. Beach Refreshments will be served later in the afternoon by the hostâ€" meeting at 12:45 p.m. conducted by Mrs. Willard Ewing, first vice 'fiht.hth..hrudth president, â€"Mrs. V. Lawrence, soredâ€" by Look magazine, Preceding the regular meeting of the club, there will be a board laurels Sunday night by taking second place in the band finals at Orchestra hall, Chicago. _ Sponâ€" outs for the finals were held on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday last week for competing bands throughout the middle west. All but ten bands were eliminated beâ€" who is visiting in California. SECOND PLACE IN BAND FINALS Herb Holt‘s band added to their fore the finals. for T HE . PRESS North Shore Qas Ca. | "reuz rammooury reorcs» | To Meet Monthly for both men and women, will hold its meetings the fourth Satâ€" urday of each month at 8 p.m., at 1213 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette. The next meeting will be July 27. The Republica, an organization composed of American Italians, was formed on Saturday, June 22, in Winnetka, At present there are 18 members, _ Italians on . the North Shore are invited to joifl. ‘ high ranking offices in the North Shore chapter of the Order of De Molay lodge, one of the largest organizations in the country for Richard A. Thompson, 1255 Pleasant, former junior and later senior councilor, is now master councilor; Carl Roscher, 1045 ir councilor; Carl Roscher, 1045 Deerfield road, now senior counâ€" cilor was formerly junior counâ€" cilor, and Harold Redding, of Ft. Sheridan, now junior © councilor, formerly served as marshal, ed bruises about the face. Other children in the back seat were unâ€" The child was treated at the Highland Park hospital by Dr. civilian with the war Although there is no local branch of this lodge in Highland Park, plans for establishing one Capt. Dorothy Aldridge, WAC, on Terminal Leave > was stationed for six months, and is now on terminal leave. After graduating from officer candidate school and receiving other training in this country, she was sent overseas with G2 Intelliâ€" Capt. Aldridge described Tokyo as hot and humid and considerably bombed out, with climate similar to that of Washington, D.C. While there she met Ruth Dennis of Highland Park, who is working as Local Boys Honored In DeMolay Lodge WAC,â€"daughter of â€"Mr. andâ€"Mre. Harry Aldridge, 1408 Judson, has 14 and 21 The Republica club, a society New "C_P". Gas Ranges require no matches for oven lightâ€" ing. _ They are autoâ€" matic, @nd cooking reâ€" sults are "tops." Have y o u_ heard about the two "drunks" who sat on the curb meditating? late?" Printer‘s Ink magaâ€" zine forecasts a new auâ€" tomobile device with which you will be able to raise and lower auto windows by means of buttons on the dash board.â€" Even the back window will lower. thish ?" ‘"Haven‘t got a wife." "Then whatsh the idea shtaying out so It is still good taste to BUY BONDS! ¢ Let‘s help the hay feâ€" ver victims by cutting down Ragweed before the polien starts to fly. One spoke, "Watsh your wife shay when vou shtay out late like "'â€""Tl'w a_,‘= of 327â€"329 N. Gr. Bay Highland Pk. Tel. H.P. 3900 Glencoe 1900 391 Rog Wms. H. P. 3908 44 Gr. Bay Rd. Win. . Win. 3360 publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor Wednesday noon to inâ€" sure appearance in the current is Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Postâ€"Office at Highand Park, Hinois. ©~~> Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, Resolutions of condolence, card of thanks, obituaries, notices of Vulcanizing, Recapping, Slow and quick Battery Charging â€" Washing 401 Waukegan, Hwd. â€" H.P. 5524 Remove dead trees â€"â€" Robert L. White, 674 Illincis Rd. Phone ‘Lake Forest 1772 Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, II1. Telephone: Highland Park 557. ROESSLER‘S EXCLUSIVE RUG The purpose of the club is to enable members to better themâ€" selves and take more of a part in the affairs of the nation. The club was organized by Charles Fragasâ€" si, 978 Oak St., Winnetka, HL Tel. TRAVEL BY AIR! 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Past service will be credited to former operators who are reâ€"emâ€" ployed. for Telephone Operators Earn $29 Per 5 Day Week Frequent salary increases thereâ€" after, with opportunity to carn more by extra work at time and a half pay. * FOR SALE â€" Horton allâ€"electric HELP WANTED â€" MALE Garage attendant and night man NEW HIGH WAGES HELP WANTED â€" Cleaning woâ€" man for one day a week. ‘ Call Mrs. Clark, H. P. 722. . 19 WANTED â€" Experienced cook, white, for family of four adults, Current wages. Phone Winnetâ€" ka 1418 and reverse charges. 19â€"22 WANTED â€" Laundress, experiâ€" enced, for 2 days a week. May do work here or take home. Tel. H. P. 3920. 19 Thursday, July 4th, 1946 FOR SALE â€" Jacobean Din. Rm. LOST â€" Small square Gruen wrist watch last Thursday beâ€" tween Second and Central. Reâ€" ward. Tel. HP. 5843 after 6:00 p.m. 19â€"20 FOR SALE â€" 2â€"FLAT HOUSE, 6 rooms and one bathroom each, First floor completely furnishâ€" ed. Call Hwd, 2680. * 47â€"20 Want Ads 1751 Broadview BORCHARDT FUEL CO. FOR SALE CHARCOAL:AND CHARCOAL THERE IS STILL TIME GARDEN BEAUTIFUL mangle, in excellent condition. Reasonable. H.P. 405. tf $50; boy‘s tent; antique crib; elothing and antiques. HIGHâ€" LAND PARK TRADING POST, 47 S. St. Johns Ave. Tel H. P. 2744. Closed all day Wednesâ€" days. 16â€"19 Vacations, Holidays with Pay Sickness Benefits Pension Plan Pleasant, Safe Surroundings Interesting, Steady Work near Also PORTABLE GRILLS REDUCED ALL PRICES (About $126 a Month) START TODAY LARSON BROS. Help Wanted Highland Park 67 L OS T St. 19â€"22 17â€"20 19

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