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Highland Park Press, 5 Sep 1946, p. 4

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Page 4 (Continued from page 3) dress was of dark pink and she carried a bouquet of white carnaâ€" tions and blue delphinium, The bridesmaids, Miss Harriet Lebr, in light blue, Miss Betty Zahnle, in light pink, and the bridegroom‘s sister, Miss Irene Gerken, in a darker shade of pink, carried pink earnations and blue delphinium. Flower girls were the bride‘s mieces, Rosemary Cole, daughter of Mrs. Theodore Cole, and Janet Fritsch, daughter of the Herbert Fritsches of Detroit, Mich. = _ His sister, Miss Marcia Kebbon, will leave in two weeks to attend the Emma Willard school in Troy, N.Y. Their parents are the R.A. Kebbons of 432 N. Linden. Richard A. Kebbon Jr. left on Monday to visit friends in Cape Cod, before he enters Yale uni versity for his first year. OFF TO SCHOOL Former Highland® Parkers, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Cregier and daughter, Joan, of Dallas, Texas, are spending a three weeks" vacaâ€" tion at the home of Mr. Cregier‘s mother, Mrs. Sarah Wilcox Cregâ€" ier of 280 Linden Park place. The Cregiers moved to Dallas eight years ago. ;;iâ€"unhn-nmlknh Buda, and the ushers were Jerry McCaffrey, John Moran, and Emâ€" mett Moroney. * The bride‘s mother wore a moss m dress, complemented with accessories and a yellow rose corsage. . The bridegroom‘s mother more rust and her accessorâ€" ies were black. Her corsage also was of yellow roses. Miss Marguerite Moldaner sang. In the army for nearly four years, Mr. Gerken, a former techâ€" nical sergeant, spent 22 months ovâ€" in Lake Forest for the bridal parâ€" ty. _A reception at the Masonic temple was held in the evening. After a wedding trip, Mr. Gerâ€" ken and his bride will reside in Following the ceremony a breakâ€" fast was held at the Deerpath Inn Highland Park. VISITING HERE The Telephone plays an imâ€" portant part in life‘s passâ€" ing parade. As a Telephone Operator and assist us backstage. high wages, too The ranks of courtcous, comâ€" petent young women who proâ€" vide a vital public service with a smile. ‘This interesting work <and Increases every 3 months the first year, with additionâ€" al regular raises thereafter. YOU CAN BE CAST TODAY EARN NOT LESS THAN $29.00 PER 5 DAY WEEK TO START 21 South St. Johns Avenue AT YOUR FINGERTIPS! APPLY TODAY To Chief Operator ENJOY THE THE JOIN COMPANY SCENE! ACTORS! NEWCOMES To I Juime Jean has been chosen as HIGHLAND PARK |&ou~&.“1‘h: Mr. and Mrs, Sol Sackheim, for.| TiYed on Monday, Aug. 26, at m iidintgnns are new imjanis | eevigna Pagh mm to Mn and at 2265 Lincolnwood road. There dait Avente, Highwood. mm“"“’l,"m"!lb,‘ .ldâ€".’--.n‘h-hth former a sophomore at Highland Park high school, and Michael, 11, who will enter the Braeside school. Mr. Sackheim is in the insurance busiâ€" GEORGE ROSE JR. TAKES A BRIDE A former second lieutenant, Mr. Rose served as bombardierâ€"naviâ€" gator for three years with the army air corps. He and his bride both attended Lake Forest college. RETURNED HOME After a several weeks visit with relatives in Highland Park and Lake Forest, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fidder and son, Walter Jr., and daughter, Carolou of Pittsburgh, Pa., returned to their home Sunâ€" day. The bride‘s mother was in dusty pink and her corsage was of garâ€" denias. The bridegroom‘s mother chose a white beaded blue dress, complemented by a tiara of white flowers in her hair. The bridegroom‘s brother, John Janson Rose, served as best man, and another brother, Jim, Bruce Druliner, brother of the bride, of Montello, Terry Elmore of Ann Arâ€" bor, Mich., and Frank Smith of Evanston ushered. Before a very beautiful altar of palms, ferns and white gladioli, Miss Jean Druliner, daughter of the Morris R. Druliners of Evansâ€" ton became the bride of George A. Rose Jr., son of Dr. and Mrs. Rose of 75 Elmwood drive, on Satur day, Aug. 31, at 8 p.m. in the Bapâ€" tist church in Wilmette. Dr. Alliâ€" son heard the exchange of nuptial vows. . Miss Jane Hopkins of St. Paul, Minn., who attended Miss Druliner as maid of honor, wore a blue dress and carried a heart shaped sheaf of pink gladioli, bordered with blue glads. The bridesmaids, Mrs. . Bruce Druliner of Montello, Wis., sisterâ€" inâ€"law of the bride, M#s Lucille Bishop of Davenpoit. Ta., Miss Ruth Riseman of Chicago, and Miss Betty Zillman of Milwaukee, were in dusty rose, and the sheafs of flowers they carried were of blue gladioli with pink flowers. ENTERTAINED LUNCHEON CLUB MEETING Lace, which has been used for weddings for over one hundred yeers in the bridegroom‘s family was part of the bride‘s wedding enâ€" semble, used on her fingertip veil. Her wedding gown was of white satin brocade, made with a long train, and she carried a bouquet of white gladioli with an orchid cenâ€" ter. Her father gave her in marâ€" riage, 4 kEYâ€" 4: Several Highland Park friends of Mrs. Lucille Gamlin of Chicago were entertained on Tuesday at luncheon at her home. Mrs. Gamâ€" lin is a former Highland Parker. After a summer vacation, the "500" club will have its first fall mecting on Saturday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘Tucker of 515 Oakwood avenue. Pictures of a former Highland Parker, Weston Jayne, along with other members of Florida‘s School for Poster Girls, appeared recently in "Life" wzine. Weston, who attended Ravinia grammar school for several years, resided with her family at 1631 S. Green Bay road, beore they moved to Florida. APPEARED IN "LIFE" On Wednesday, August 28, Mr. and Mrs. James A. Steinmetz of 41 N. Second, became the parents of a son, James Arthur Jr., at the Highland _ Park _ hospital. The Steinmetzes are also the parents of two daughters, Barbara Jean, 6, and Dorothy Alice, who will be 5 in November. Mrs. Steinmetz is the former Dorothy Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Johnsor of Ingleâ€" side, former Highland Parkers. Mr. and Mrs. Nick Steinmetz of Chicaâ€" go are the paternal grandparents. H. AND R. ANSPACH TRAVEL BUREAU No charge for our services LOOK WHO‘S HERE! A PERSONAL SERVICE TRAVEL BUREAU Let us help you plan that trip by Phone Highland Park 1211 870% Central Avenue dan avenue, Highwood. Jaime‘s mother is the _ former Doris Mae Lyle. Her grandparâ€" ents are Mr. and Mrs, Albert Lyle of 534 N. Central avenue, Highâ€" wood, and Mrs, Louis Minorini of 1036 Fort Sheridan avenue, High lan} Park. 7 Aug. 27, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kofâ€" l‘k‘.yu.dul Rosemary terrace, Deer. Lester Kelly Accepts Post at Chicago U. Lester J. Kelly, former member‘ of the faculty of Highland Park high school, who was appointed sciâ€" ence and physical education inâ€" structor at Braeside for the comâ€" ing year, has resigned his position to accept a post on the faculty of the university of Chicago Laboraâ€" tory school, where he will have charge of physical education and will direct the intramural proâ€" gram, Danjel Williams, who arrived on Tuesday, Aug. 27, at the Highland Park hospital, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Krueger of 1327 Burton avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Williams of 672 Deerfield avenue. He is the great grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William Krueger of 711 Deerfield avenue, and Charles Williams of Highwood. The little girl, who has | been named Janet Louise, has a sister, Sharop Lee, 4. She is the materâ€" nal greatâ€"granddaughter of Mrs. Frank Evans of Walker avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Slack of 827 Sandwick court announce the birth of a son, Leonard Raymond, on Monday, Aug. 26, at the Highland Park hospifal. The baby is the Mrs. Williams is the former Shirâ€" ley Krueger. The Williamses reâ€" side at 672 Deerfield avenue, also. grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Slack _ of 542 Railway avenue, Highwood. Maternal grandparâ€" ents reside in Milwaukee. _ Mrs. Slack is the former Frances Rolâ€" land of Milwaukee. The baby weighed 7 lbs. 6% oz. On Friday, August 30, a daughâ€" ter was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs, John Schaefer of 321 Oak Terrace, Highwood. Mrs. Schaefer, the forâ€" mer _ Ruby _ Christopher, is the daughter of the late Mrs. Walter Smith., Mr. Schaefer‘s parents, the J. W. Schaefers, reside at 313 Ashâ€" land avenue. His family will remain at their present Highlang Park address, 1317 Broadview} Firs: of Ratho Serits New Schedule of Masses At Immaculate Conception The first of five radio broadâ€" casts on ‘"The Message of Israel Hour" over WENR was given by Rabbi Charles E. Shulman of the North Shore Congregation Israel, last Sunday. . The broadcast is made at 9:30 a.m. A special New Years message will be broadcast on Sept. 22. Last Sunday a new schedule for Sunday masses at the Immaculate Conception church went into efâ€" fect. There are now 6 masses held each Sunday at 6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00 and 11:00 a.m. and 12:00 noon. Week day masses are scheduled for 6:30 and 8:15 a.m. _ On the first Friday of each month mornâ€" ing masses will be held at 6:30, 7 :30 and 8:15 a.m. Truly Said Question: "What is a hot dog*" Answer: "A hot dog is the noâ€" blest of all dogs, because it feeds the hand that bites it." Vulcanizing, Recapping, Slow and quick Battery Charging â€" Washing 401 Zagalia‘s Service Station PURE OIL PRODUCTS A son was born on Tuesday, THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, HMincis A place for quict thought and study, where the Bible, and Christian Science Literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased Hours: Week Days Hwd. _ H.P. 5524 23â€"26 T HE â€"PRESS Local Girls Enroll At Western College oxlu.i,o.-'\-“du- open this fall, two Highland Park girls will enter as freshmen at Western college here. ‘l\-y: Shirley Driggs, 517 Ravine or road, and Virginia Knox, 2296 Lakeside PL This year Western college will have the highest enrollment in its history with 525 students registerâ€" ed. From Europe, South America, and the Orient will come 14 forâ€" eign women to study at this midâ€" western liberal arts college for women. Miss Driggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Frank Driggs, is a gradâ€" uate of the Highland Park high school. Miss Knox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Edward Knox, also graduated from Highland Park high where she was active in draâ€" matic, Pep club, and Vietory corps. Elderly Resident Taken by Death ‘On August 31, Mrs. Hanna Mc, Kinley, 597 Glenview avenue, passed away at her home at the age of 86. She made her home with her son, Dr. Hugh McKinley, who served in World War II, in the medical division, with the rank of lieutenant colonel. ® Home Boys Make Good at Purdue "Distinguished Student" is the rating bestowed by Purdue uniâ€" versity for those students . who maintain an average approximatâ€" ing 90. Two Highland Park boys who were enrolled with 1,107 othâ€" er students at Purdue, won this honor for the past term. They are Robert M. Wolters, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wolters, 1303 Judson, and Walter R. Wagner Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wagner, 527 S. Ridge. Mr. Wolters is princiâ€" pal of the Highland Jark high school. a For many years a resident of this town, she was preceded in death by her husband in 1920. She is survived by another son, Frank, living in Honolulu, a;nd three grandchildren. The "Distinguished _ Student" rating is the highest honor offered by the university to the student â€" Funeral services were held in Immaculate Conception church, on Wednesday, * PARKWAY CURTAIN LAUNDRY Do the Job FOR PROMPT SERVICE AND FINEST WORK Call Highland Park 5804 WATCH & JEWELRY REPAIRING Hours 9 to 6 Except Wed. â€" 9 to 12 noon 980 am to 5:30 pm 930 am to 9:00 pm 2:80 pm to 520 pm ONE WEEK SERVICE POLK‘S JEWELRY 300 North Green Bay Road ,. WHEN YOU NEED 2 N. Sheridanâ€"Road T«L H. P. 2028 given on most all hundreds of people who have careâ€" technical books displayed in the windows of a large city bookâ€" store, you may be interested in some of the recent ones on the shelves of the Highland Park pubâ€" dluu-}ewmm Engineersâ€"Knowiton. _ Modern Electric and Gas Reâ€" frigerationâ€"Althouse. * Electrical Fundamentals of Comâ€" municationsâ€"Albert. Electric Wiringâ€"Schuler. Mathematics for Electriciansâ€" Two Way Radioâ€"Freedman, Principles of Radioâ€"Henney. Introduction to Practical Radio â€"Tucker. Radio Troubleâ€"shooters Handâ€" Elementary Metallurgy â€" Frier. Office .Practiceâ€" Accounting Principlesâ€"Noble. Auditing Principles and Proceâ€" dureâ€"Holmes. o Radio Troubleâ€"shooters Handâ€" bookâ€"Ghirardi, Automobile Enginesâ€"Kuns. Drake‘s Heating, Cooling . and Air Conditioningâ€"Manly, Industrial Radiologyâ€"Exâ€"rayâ€" St. John. * Psychology of Personnelâ€"Beauâ€" mont. Supervising Peopleâ€"Halsey, Dynamics of Time Studyâ€"Presâ€" Effective Personal Letters for Business and Social Occasions â€" Butterfield. : ’i‘i!neltndy for Cost Controlâ€"Carâ€" Son: "Pa, what is the difference between a cat and a comma?*" Pa: "I don‘t know; what is it?" Son: "A cat has claws at the end of its paws, and a comma is a pause at the end of a clause." His Ardor Cools Scholastic Nonsense Ardent Lover: "Your eyes are beautiful. Your hair is like spun gold. Your eyes are like limpid pools of water at dusk. Your lips must make of the rim of a coffee cup!" Primer of Electronicsâ€"Caverly: Mechanical Engineers Handbook Elements ‘ of ‘Mechanicsâ€"Leyâ€" Hand Toolsâ€"Wegener. Introduction to Industrial Chemâ€" Cost Accountant‘s Handbookâ€" 541 Central Ave. > CALL _ FOR â€" RESERVA TIONS You Are Cordially Invited to ~ Come and Meet the c SMILES ~ DELICIOUS FOOD FRIENDLY SERVICE > THE HIGHLANDER 246 Railway Avenue, Highwood, L Phones H. P. 2206 â€" 5509 Certified Watchmaker WEST SIDE JEWELERS When Buying a Watch or Clock When Repairing a Watch or Clock BEâ€"WIS E! FOR PRIVATE PARTIES Newly Decorated at Thursday, Sept. 5th, 1946 CLEARANCE SALE GLENCOE THEATRE _ 630 Vernon Ave. Highland Park 605 THU., FRL, SAT., Sept. 5â€"6â€"7 ‘"Walls Come Tumbling Down" "Do You Love Me?" PLAY SHOE Walter‘s Shoe Shop Values $3.45 to $4.95 389 Central Avenue All colors but not in "CLUNY BROWN‘"‘ DARE CORNEK" "One More Tomorrow" "DEADLINE AT DAWN" all sizes SAT., Sept. 1214 Sept 8â€"11

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