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Highland Park Press, 17 Oct 1946, p. 4

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§ 548 Central Ave., Highland Park and want . convenient working hours, pleasant surroundings, with good pay, 26 days vacation annuâ€" ally with pay, liberal sick leaveâ€" Page 4 Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Turâ€" ner of Crescent court have reâ€" turned home after a week spent in New York. The Schaaf‘s other son, Dick, has returned to Purduc, where he was a student before his studies were interrupted by the war. Tel. H. P. 898 and 194 LUNCHEON AT After a month spent in England, Germany, France and Switzerland, Mr. Fred R. Tuerk of S. Deere Park drive, has recently returned home. Mr, Tuerk was in Europe on business. Back home from a two weeks‘ trip in the east are Mrs. C. W. Schaaf of Ravine drive and Mrs. Leslie Wood of Prairie View. They went East with Mrs. Schaaf‘s son, Charles, when he was enrolled in Williams college in Williamstown, Mass. He has recently been pledged to Delta Phi fraternity. In honor of two former Highâ€" land Parkers, Mrs, Irving Randall and Mrs William Ruffner, Mrs. George W. Childs $f N. Sheridan road was hostess at luncheon last Tuesday at the Exmoor Country elub. Mrs. Randall is visiting here from her home in Los Altos,â€"Caliâ€" fornia, and Mrs. Ruffner, who left on Monday, was here from Chapâ€" paqua, N. Y., where she now reâ€" sides. BACK By ALICE ZABEL 304 Railway Avenue, Highwood (Across from N. W. Depot) All â€"Types of Permanent Waves . . . Cold Waves Twentyâ€"four Hours of COURTEOUS SERVICE After two weeks spent in Canaâ€" BEAUTY OPERATOR Florine Beauty Shop SPRAYING â€" Will Rent Cars for "B AND J" BOB CHRISTOPHER JOHN SCHAEFER Highwood, Hlincis Call MRS. C. GRAHAM H. P. 5000 . . . Ext. 2253 Telephone Number Has Been Changed from Full or Part Time If you are a ,TRIMMING LAWN SPRA Â¥ING HIGHWOOD, ILL. WEDDINGS Tel. 30â€"33 _ Whitt N. Schultz of Ridgewood Dr., in company with Dick Higgins of Evanston, formerly of Highland Park, attended the Armyâ€"Michigan football game at Ann Arbor, as guests of Col. and Mrs. Frank Higgins. _ They found themselves seated behind two other Highland Parkers, â€" Mirth Durbahn and Raâ€" chel Brent, at the game, which was attended by about 8,000. v Whitt has recently invented a gadget called a "Master _ Key," which is a sixâ€"inâ€"one kitchen aid. AUDREA MELOTT WEDS JAMES KILIAN The wedding of Miss Audrea A. Melott of Chester, W. Va., and Ist Sgt. James F. Kilian, son of Col. James A. Kilian of South Sheridan road, took place October 11 at the chapel at Fort Sheridan. The bride wore a‘gray gabardine suit and black hat trimmed with white pearls. Her bouquetâ€"was of white carnations _ and rosebuds, which matched her dark rose Sheridan road. ATTEND FOOTBALL The fall meeting of the Deerâ€" man‘s club will be a reception to meet Congressman and Mrs. Ralph E. Church, Mr. and Mrs. William G. Stratton, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Yates Rowe and Mr. and Mrs. Verâ€" non L. Nickell, on Saturday, Oct. 19 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elisworth L.. Mills, at 1915 South REPUBLICAN WOMAN‘S CLUB FALL MEETING the past t#o weeks. She left for her home in St. Joseph, Mo., Monâ€" day, Also in honor of Mrs. Ruffner, and two other Highland Park visâ€" itors, formerly of Highland Park, also, Mrs.: Charles Frederic Mathâ€" erâ€"Smith, and Mrs. Carl Neimer, Mrs. Morley W. Reading gave a tea at her home on N. Sheridan road, last Monday, Mrs. Matherâ€" Smith has been visiting at the home of her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daugh. ter,. the James Allen Turners of Crescent court, for the past month. Mrs. Niemer, aunt of Mrs. E. B. Low of Laure] avenue, has been the guest in her niece‘s home for da, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Dawe of Lincoln avenue have _ returned home. & In Detroit, recenkly, isiting his brother, were Mr. and Mrs. Michae} Bordas of Burton avenue. paqua, N. Y., formerly of High. land Park, who had arrived at her home for a visit that day. After her visit of a week with Mrs. Montgomery, Mrs. Ruffner was the guest of Mrs: Herbert Delaâ€" field of Hazel avenue, the followâ€" ing week. ENTERTAINED e On Tuesday, Oct. 1, Mrs. Mead Montgomery of 8. Sheridan road entertained at tea in b-lorh: Mrs, William R. Ruffner of C Mrs.. George ‘ Bruce, the bride NEEDED Y OU R That is the American way to get back to is something you can do about it. You can go to the polls on November 5th and voice your feeling by veterans walking the shelter â€" if you don‘t like the recordâ€" breaking taxes you and other goods â€" if you don‘t like the higher bills you are paying â€" if you If you don‘t like x) REPUBLICAN WILLIAM G. STRATTON For Trustees of the University Mrs. J. Bateman (Verna Gossâ€" wiler) and son, Mark, and daughâ€" ter, Janice of Decatur, returned The bride‘s sister, Helen, attendâ€" ed as maid â€"of honmor. She wore a yellow gown and carried white roses and small blue flowers, tied with a large blue bow. The bridegroom‘s sister, Myrtle, Miss MarieFranzese, the bride‘s cousin, and Miss Geggy Giaimo, were bridesmaids. They _ were dressed in blue, and their bouquets were of white and yellow roses tied ‘with large white bows. Gerald Zahnle sefved as best man, and the ushers were Ernest VISITED HERE groom‘s aunt, attended the bride. A dinner at the Hearthstone was held in the afternoon for the imâ€" mediate families and the bridal party. About 500 guests attended the reception in the evening. After a southern honeymoon, Mr. Grossmann and his bride will be at home on North Green Bay The bride, who was given in mawriage by her father, wore a long white satin and lace gown with a long train, and fingertip veil. _ The bouquet she carried was of stephanotis with an orchid in the center. De Santo and Harian Rogers. On October 12, Miss Terry De Santo, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Domenic De Santo of Chicago, formerly of Highland Park, beâ€" came the bride of Raymond Grossâ€" man, son of the Henry Grossmans of West avenue at the rectory of Immaculate Conception church. was like that of the bride‘s TERRY D ESANTO A BRIDE Fourteen guests aftended the affair. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson father and mother of rMs. Koebeâ€" lin, Mrs. Zenko and Mr. Johnson had birthdays the previousâ€"week, as did Carl Nelson of Chesterton, their parents. i+ Northwestern â€" Minnesota footbal} game with the Anscheutzes. DIRECTS CLASS AT CARNEGIE INSTITUTE One of the directors of a class in public speaking and human reâ€" lations, at Dale Carnegie Institute each Tuesday evening is Marvin Florent of Sunnyside avenue. 3 BIRTHDAYS CELEBRATED Mr. and Mrs. Ed Koebelin of Sunnyside, Mr.. and Mrs. John Zenâ€" ko and family of McGovern St., and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson of Glencoe, spent Sunday in Chesâ€" terton, Ind., at a triple birthday celebration. â€" money, Sgt. Kilian and his bride left for Ft. Belvoir, Va., where he WEEKâ€"END GUESTS Weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Raiph . Anscheutz of Ravinia were Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hull of Freeport. _ They _ attended the THOMAS E. JOHN R. FORNOF DORIS SIMPSON HOLT PARK LIVINGSTON VERNON L. NICKELL HAROLD D. KELSEY _ 10th District RALPH E. CHURCH For County Judge MINARD E. HULSE RICHARD Y. ROWE CHARLES E. JACK ALLEN J. NELSON JAY B. MORSE GUY 0. KENNEDY in the General in Congress T HE PRESS Mrs,. Powell, the former Emma Nichols, was born in Highland Park. She has three sons and two daughters who reside in Dillon. Anâ€" other daughter, Mrs. Fred Hamilâ€" ton, lives in Chicago. There are six grandchildren. Mrs. Robert Bush of Onwentsia avenue entertained at Juncheon at her home on Tuesday. VISITING HERE After an absence from Highland Park of 31 years, Mrs. Roy Powell of Dillon, Mont., is here on a visit to her sister, Miss Nellice Nichols, and brother, George Nichols, of Homewood avenue. This is also their first reunion in 31 years. Colonel James A. Kilian of S. Sheridan road, left for Washingâ€" ton, D.C., where he is now staâ€" tioned, after a few days‘ visit at home, during which time he servâ€" ed as best man for his son, Sgt. James F. Kilian, when he was marâ€" ried last Friday to Miss Audrea Melott. ENTERTAINS AT LUNCHEON STATIONED AT _ WASHINGTON, D.C. NOVY.5 American people that our policies are made. Be sure to go to the polls on Noâ€" vember .5th and reâ€" store real Americanâ€" V OTE 5th and vote Repubâ€" your neighbors and friends to go to the kind of ruleâ€"and of course you do â€" you owe it to yourâ€" have had, under Reâ€" publican state â€"and local rule, the best United States. If you Here in Illinois we Mr. and Mrs. B. George of Wau.â€" kegan were attendants for the couâ€" ple, and the bridegroom‘s .sons, Lew Ray Baporis and his wife,â€" al so of Waukegan, Thomas J. Baporâ€" is and Gustave Baporis were presâ€" Mr. Baporis is the proprietor of Gust‘s restaurant at 399 North avenue. . Employees and friends gave a surprise birthday party at the restaurant for the bride last Friday night. ANNIVERSARIES CELEBRATED Following bowling last â€"Thursâ€" day, the "Dealers" group celebratâ€" ed four anniversaries at the Chesâ€" ter Bierwirth home at Broadview avenue. . On that day, the Bierâ€" wirths were married 18 years, and the day before that was the ninth anniversary of the. John Jefferâ€" sons of Burton avenue, and the twentieth, of the T. J. Zabels of Broadview avenue. The occasion was also to celebrate the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Marvin Florâ€" ent of Sunnyside avenue. ent, ss was Miss Josephine Poliâ€" meni of Highwood and George Brozee of Waukegan. Mr. Baporis and his bride will reside at 1015 Loretta avenue, in Highland Park, Wearing a blue dress and a corâ€" sage of white roses and carnations, Mrs. Louise C. McDonald of Sioux Falls, S. Dak., became the bride of Gust A. Baporis of North aveâ€" nue, Highland Park, on October 7, in Waukegan. McDONALDâ€"BAPORIS | PRODUC IS. INC. WEDDING ol Wearine a blue dress and a »ar | 4# blk West of Skokie: Highway APPLY AT GARACE, MORAINE HOTEL 801 North Sheridan Road Highland Park, HIL Room, Porch and Yard Furniture . . . Ise Boxes, Etc. STORMSASH MADE TO ORDER and INSTAL BRONZE WIRE SCREENS â€" H, N. GAMLIN 150 So. First Street M CALLING 5 1 0 2 HIGHLAND PARK Thursday, October 17, 1946 Highland Park

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