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Highland Park Press, 7 Nov 1946, p. 4

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F Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing 322 N. First Highland Park 77 623 Vine Ave., Highland Park M. Preti E. O. Inman Tel. H.P. 5676 * Tel. H.P. 89 ©â€" DEPT. STORE, INC. 545 CENTRAL â€" TEL. H. P. 2970 MODERN DECORATING;= SERVICE 1 PAINTING & PAPER HANGING Be Particularâ€"It Costs no More Gowned in white satin and finâ€" gertip veil, and carrying a bouquet of ‘white chrysanthemums, . Miss Arlene Genevieve Mett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rheinhold C. Mett of Burton avenue, became _ the bride of, Clarence F. Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs Felton Jenkins of Magnolia, N. J., on Saturday, Nov. 2, at 4:30, at the Immaculate Conception church. _ Father Edâ€" mund Skoner heard the exchange of nuptial vows. The bride was given in marriage by her father. _ The bride‘s sister, Beverly, in white lace and carrying pink and RETURNED HOME After a few weeks visit with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Turner of Cresâ€" eent court, â€" Mrs. C. F. Matherâ€" Smithâ€" of Oakland;â€" Fia:, hasâ€"reâ€" In Hot Springs, Va., for a ten day stay, are Mr. and Mrs. Paul Phelps of Orchard laneâ€"and â€"Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wallis of S. Linden avenue, Page 4 By ALICE ZABEL turned home. ARLENE METT WEDS On Monday morning, _ Father Victor _ Ralph and his brother, George Ralph, both of Texas, left for their homes after a visit here. Their father, William Ralph Jr., is ill in the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal, and their visit was particuâ€" larly to see him. m Mrs, M. B. Van Cleve of Terre Haute, Ind., has ‘returned to her home after a ten day visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Reintjes of Ridgewood drove. Mrs. Reintjes is the daughter of Mrs. Van Cleve. IN VIRGINIA SPRAYING â€" PRUNING TRIMMING LAWN SPRAYING Water Pumping â€"â€"_ All Sorts BOB CHRISTOPHER JOHN SCHAEFER f FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY Limited quantities on refrigerâ€" °B AND J" TREE SERVICE CATERING Weddings, cocktail parties, dinners Let us help you plan your next party, Tel, Glencoe 1594 P. C. McCullough _ 32tf Westinghouse Electric WILSON‘S ators and other electrical appliances Tel. H. P. 305 61 S. St. Johns Ave. Highwood, Hlincis AL ATTENTION WE DELIVER ANYTHING ANY PLACE D A HL S ANYBODY NEW 1947 Immediate Delivery BORCHARDT FUEL CO. 230 N. St. Johns Ave. H.P. 67 Mrs.Gladys Markell of Oakwood avenue has returned home from a three weeks‘ visit in the . east. Remove dead trees â€" haul away Light Hauling â€" â€" Wood Robert L. White, 674 Illincis Rd. Phone Lake Forest 1772 Dick Baughman, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Baughman of Pleasant avenue, was host at a halloween costume party on Thursday. Dick.} who is in the fifth grade at Ravinâ€" im school, had several classmates in for dinner and games. Rawleigh Warner Jr. of Winâ€" netka, and his bride, the former Mary Anne . de Clairmont, who were married in Hackensack, N.J., last Saturday, have rented an apartment in Highland Park and plan to move _ he about a month. “ Eight little friends of Colleen Kelly, daughter of the Lester I. Kellys of Brpadview avenue, were the guests on Thursday evening at a halloween party. The youngâ€" sters, all in costume, came for dessert. ~Mrs. Charles Newman of Wildâ€" wood lane has returned home from a several days‘ stay at French Lick, Ind. f _ Mr. and Mrs. Leonard W. Nieter of Elm Place announce the marâ€" riage of their daughter, Joan Leâ€" nore, to ‘Wallace>~J. Petersen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jens Petersen of Chestnut street, Deerfield, which took place on Saturday, Nov. 2, at a candlelight ceremony at.7 p.m. at St. Paul‘s Evangelical and Reâ€" formed church in Deerfield. The Rev. Hugo Leinberger read the service. HALLOWEEN PARTIES TO LIVE HERE BACK Joseph _ Carney of Highland Park served the bridegroom _ as best man, and Harvey Davis and Georgeâ€"Ban of Chicago ushered:; white carnations, attended as maid of honor. Last Saturday, Ann Davidow enâ€" tertained at a horse back rigeâ€"picâ€" nic in honor of her: fourteenth birthday. _ She and her guests, Marilyn Date, Ann Lawton, Mary Jane Mayer, Carol Metzenberg, Mary Pick, Pat Pierce, Ellen Rand, and Dorey Weber, rode out from Brown‘s stables for their pic. nic. _ Ann is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Davidow _ of Lakeview terrace. Leaving soon for Phoenix, Ariz., with Evanston friends, will be Mrs. Roy Nereim of Central avenue. Mrs. Nereim plans to spend about six weeks there. Her husband will JOAN NIETER A BRIDE The bride‘s mother chose a dress of royal blue, complemented by a corsage of pink roses. LEAVING FOR ARIZONA fly to Phoenix at the end of the month to join his wife for awhile. A reception: at _ the Chicago House, Wheeling, followed the ceremony. BIRTHDAY PARTIES Denny Hansen will be host at a supper party on Saturday to a group of sixth and seventh grade classmates at Ravinia school. The occasion will be Denny‘s twelfth birthday. _ He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hansen of S. St. Johns avenue. Clavey Road ang Skokia Boulevard ___ Tol. H. P. 4664 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. EVERGREENS â€" TREES â€" SHRUBS READY TO TAKE AWAY *‘ 0NE S HRUB OR 4 FOREST* Telophone Highland Park 2064 Elmer Clavey, Inc. FOR S ALE ._ _ Exceptional Savings in Yews . Let us solve your Landscape Problems Sales Yard Now Open Low Prices 52 While in Washington, D.C., she was the guest of Commander and Mrs. Arthur Johnson and _ Mrs. Johnson‘s mother, Mrs. Carrie Vetâ€" ter, of Silver Spring, Maryland, for a week. The Johnsons und Mrs. Vetter are former Highland NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY EARN WHILE YOU. LEARN The rest of the time that she was east she spent in McLean, Va., at the home of Mrs. Herbert Eviâ€" son, also a former Highland Parkâ€" er. She attended the wedding of Mrs.â€"Evison‘sâ€"daughter onâ€"Oct. 19. % blk West of Skokie Highway The bride graduated from Highâ€" land Park high school last June, and Mr. Fordham graduated from Highland Park two years ago. He also attended Lake Forest college. The young couple will live with Mr. Fordham‘s parents. IN CALIFORNIA RETURNED HOME TODAY Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Wolterding of Glenwood avenue, _ who have been in the south for the _ past month, are returning home today. \The wedding of Miss Frances Diana McDermott, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. John Lawrence Mcâ€" Dermott of Bannockburn, _ and Tom David Fordham, son of the Lyle D. Fordhams of â€" Deerfield road Deerfield, took place Oct. 30 in Libertyvile. McDERMOTTâ€"FORDHAM NUPTIALS Miss Dollie Mae Jenks, who left for California several weeks ago, is now residing in Hollywood, where she is employed by the teleâ€" phone, company. _ Her _ brother, Cpl. Frank Ear] Jenks, Jr., of the marine corps, who reenlisted last March for four years more, was transferred to San Diego from Gt. Lakes, last week. He is attending school there. _ Their parents are the Frank E. Jenks of Euclid ave> nue, Highwood. HIGHLAND â€"PARK, ILLINOIS 1 for ALL TYPES OF WORK IN LIGHT MANUFACTURING Open Sundays P E R M A N E N T O PE NING S hours. Pick your own hours. Paid vacations. Part time can be had. Hospitalization plan. New dayâ€"light plant. Pleasant surroundings. â€" Transportation arranged for. INVESTIGATE TODAY Tel. H. P. 5180 OR APPLY AT Good starting wage. Time and a half over 40 PRODUCTS, INC. On West Park Avenue T HE PRESS HOME FOR WEEKâ€"END Bob Woiters; who is a student at Purdue, and two classmates, will spend the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mré. A. E. Wolters of Judson avenue. TO VISIT SON‘S GRAVE IN BELGIUM Yesterday, Mrs. Angele Farina and her daughter, _ Mrs. _ Mary Dowling, of Ashland avenue, Highâ€" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wallis of S. Linden avenue, reâ€" turned ‘home, yesterday. a wood, left for New York, where they will set sail todayâ€"aboard the S.S. John Ericsson for Europe. They will first visit in Beilgium, where their son and brother, the late Joseph Farina, is buried in the Henry Chapelle cemetery, just seven miles from Aachen, Gerâ€" many. They will visit with the Pacâ€" chiotti family there, whose son, Louis, was killed at the same time as Pfc. Farina. Friends before they were both killed early in January, 1945, the boys are buried together in the Pacchiotti vault. Before returning home, . Mrs. Farina and her daughter ‘wfll go to Italy where they will visit with Mrs. Farina‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marcel Luino, of Turin. They will be gone sevâ€" eral months. HOME FROM FLORIDA After a month‘s sojourn in Valâ€" VISITED HERE Mrs, Catherine Allen of Kenoâ€" sha spent Saturday in Highland Park with friends. Mrs. Allen forâ€" merly resided on Glenview avenue, Highland Park. BENEFIT * BOOK REVIEW A book review tea will be held next Tuesday at 1:30 o‘clock at Actually, Illinois Bell‘s earnings were at a lower rate during the war than at any point in history except two depression years. And this year they‘re dropping still lower. For one thing, our wage costs have more than doubleddnalflO!Anglmhonhmm of materials have gone up. So today more cents out of every telephone dollar must go into wages, supplies and equipment to give you the kind of telephone service you want. In short, our income has gone up; our outgo has gone up still more; our rate of earnings has gone For the most part, people thought that because there are more telephones in service and more people using them more often, our earnings must We asked a lot of folks recently how much they thought the teleptione comipany was making in the way of earnings. The answers were surprisingâ€" the home of Mrs. Arthur Robertson of Monroe St., Glencoe. Mrs. Mil. (Continued on page 6) QUALITY MOVING & PACKING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS RFED A L BE 374 Central Ave., Highland Park. H. P. 181 S T O R A G E Our Bonded, Factoryâ€"trained Servicemen are ready at all times to Service Make and .“._‘.L. hu”?'..flb-h.ngfim Prompt Attention to Your Service Worries "Winnetka 4166 Agent Allied Van Lines MURPHY & MILLER, Inc. Thursday, Nov. 7, 1946 Vegetables â€" Monarch Finer Foods ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE Fresh Poultry â€" Meats â€" Fish QUALITY ALWAYS W

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