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Highland Park Press, 16 Jan 1947, p. 5

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to Mr. Jr, of the little girl born Jan. 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Kuchling of Mcâ€" ha» been named William Thomas, hss a sister, Peggy Aun, 3. ‘ Mrs. Rose is the former Agnes Naughton of Bloom St., and Mr. Rose‘s parents are the senior Roses »f Glencoe avenue. Mrs. Kuchling, the former Kathâ€" erine Weber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Weber of McDaniels avenue, served two years in the Waves during the war. Her hus band, whose mother is Mrs, Alice Kuchling of Baltimore, Md., servâ€" ed for four years in the navy, and spent two years before that with the merchant marine. Danicls avenue. A son was born at the Highland Park hospital Jan. 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Fulvi Fabbri of Burchill aveâ€" nue, Highwood. Mrs. Fabbri is the former Violet Elwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lester Elwood of N. St. Johns avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Fabbri of Burchell avenue are the paternal grandparents, The baby, who has been named Frederick, has a sister, Beverly Ann, 4. A Thursday, Jan. 16, 1947 rick. He has a sister, Kathleen Jane, 2%, and a brother, Joseph Francis, a.year old. d Mrs. Collins is the former Loâ€" A son, born Jan. 10, at the Highland Park bospital to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Collins of S. First St., has been named Timothy Patâ€" rene Kessler, daughter of Mrs. Kessler, of Kalamazoo, Mich., and Mr. Collins‘ mother lives in Chiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Maihack of Northbrook announce the birth of a son at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal, Jan. 11. A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital on Jan. 12, lock of 149 S. Green Bay Mrs. Whitlock is the former Grace Allison Small, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S.Smail of Monâ€" to Mr. treal, Can. ‘The late Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Whitlock of Sullivan, Ind., are"the paternal grandparents. The little girl has . not © been named. She has two sisters, Virâ€" Scout Leaders Plan ginia, 10, and lum'io will be 3 in May, and a , Wayne, For Coming Year Themtl\&f_!/nmhsbou and will continue to be a busy one for Scout .leaders of the North Shore area council, with various meetings already held January 14 and 15. Commissioners will meet all day Saturday, January 18, and all cubmasters of the council at senior Scout unit leaders, .‘ The annual _ council business meeting will be held at Scout headâ€" quarters on Tuesday, January 28, when each unit in the council should ‘be represented. Officers for the coming year will be electâ€" ed and the annual report of the North Shore area council received. Many other important matters will also be taken up at that time. In addition to facilities offered Scouts of the North Shore area by Great Lakes Naval Training Ravina Woman‘s Club Plan Formal Affair plans for future will be w.:-tbglguu- A formal dinner dance with midâ€" winter setting will be sponsored by the social committee of the Raâ€" winia Woman‘s club . Saturday, January 18, at 9 p.m., in the Vilâ€" lage house. Mrs, Mark G. Brown and Mrs. C. E. Brandriff are coâ€" Highland Park Girt Serves in Court of Dale McDowell, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Vyse, 2300 8. Green Bay, was chosen one,of ':â€",-lm Ne of the queen annual dance of the Kappa Tan with deep gratitude your kind exâ€" pressions of sympathy in their reâ€" The family of the late Edward Bleimehi Sr. will always remember LOOK WHCO‘S HERE! (Continued from page 4) Also <n Jan. 9, a son was born reencastle, Ind., Jan. 10. The Kappa Tau Kappa is an inâ€" Skating Carnival at Eim Place Successful The annual skating ‘meeting of Green Bay and Eim Place schools, Sunday, Jan. 1%, was enjoyed by With Mr. X officiating at the miâ€" crophone, others helping with the races included Mr. and Mrs. John Montgomery, who did such fine work in collecting funds to finance and Mrs. Dichl Winners of Events Winners in the various features are as follows: Girls: Carol Herzman, . Kathy Wells Boys: Larry Marks, Bill First Gradeâ€" Girls: Mary Ann Sheahen, Linâ€" h'l‘tlg::‘dy“&igh.'hmlo-fir gomery ancy ‘Weeks. Boys: Billy Holland. Mary Ann Sheâ€" __h-.Gm.qu. Others, Elm Koretz, Jay Heitman. All were Girls: Sandra Jean Heins, Patâ€" ty Lou Sheahen, Janet Alling, Sarâ€" ah Grey, Alice Childs. Boys: Bob ‘Montgomery, David Lamamoto, John Koretz, James Rubenstein. Childs from Green Bay® Others Holland, Carol Embic, Connie Adâ€" ler, Ruth Griswold. Boys: Tomâ€" my Goodman, Duncan Alling, Jefâ€" fery Gordon, Bill Chaffee. _ All from Elm Place. 5 Fourth Gradeâ€" Girls: _ Babs Jacobs, _ Janice Greenwald, Mary Allen, Lucy Grey, Janet Laegeler. Boys: Bill Montgomery, Bill Goldberg, Ray Fifth Gradeâ€" Girls: Jo Ann Boardman, Suâ€" sanne Wilson, Judy Siljestrom, Ann _ Tapner. Boys: â€" Chris Phelps, Dave Blumenthal, Tom Peterson, Lee Straus, Allien Koâ€" S-EU-&GI-‘.â€" irls: Mary Lou Boardman, Conâ€" nie Cummings, Caryl Fjerre, Diâ€" ana Weeks... Boys: Tony Newey, Ronny Jacobs, Frank Salbego. Primary figure skaters: Sandra Joan Heins, Kit Morrissey. Intermediate figure skaters: Jacobs, Lucy Grey. _ Boys: Chris Phelps, Allen Koretz, Ralph Gerâ€" Blumenthal, Judy Laegeler. Boys: Murray, David Frost, Pat Montâ€" Girls: Jo Ann Girls: Sheila Blumenthal, Carol Chase, Susan Childs, Judy Laegâ€" eler; boys: Ronny Jacobs, Peter Periman, David Marks and Pat Montgomery. Ducâ€"Team Winners Eim Place PTA Holds All pupils above third grade were from Elm Place. Mr. Vernon Peterson, president of Elm Place school PTA, presidâ€" ed at a meeting for eighth grade parents and teachers on Jan. 7. in its discussion by Dr. Lester A. ehfi-l‘th-hu.v‘: Dr. Kirkendall opened the meeting with a clesr cut inspection of the norm to be expected of children at the cighth grade level He of this age are reaching out for their independence as individuals. They forge ahead into adolescence with one step and withdraw into their better known realms of childâ€" hood with their next step. This is a difficult period for both boys and girls and must be handlled with tact and understanding by the parents and the teachers. Group thinking and group standâ€" ards are very helpful in the handâ€" ling of these preâ€"adolescent probâ€" lems, Dr. Kirkendall poinfed out. hâ€"&;&w-- professor of prychology and famâ€" fly education, Dr. Kirkendal) drew in one of the class rooms was led role the school can play in giving tributing members of their school Philosophy â€" A study which n&--_ubhd“â€"o: (_I_irb:_ Jean Salbego, Bettina Jerry Seniors In High School Keep Top Place on The Honor Rol place on the honor roll for the second six weeks. With also 2% more students on the first honer roll than during the h‘*m&“ With more members on the honâ€" or roll than any other class, the ond grade period. berg, Wendy Savin. id f 4 A‘s â€" 1 B â€" Barbara Britton, Barbara Fiynn, Bob Haskins, Paula Kuhn, Jo Anne Myer, Nan Wiener, Regina Wirth. Carol Coppens, _ Richard Flinn, Rosalind Fox, _ Lewis Goldberg, Kenneth Harder, Charlotte Harâ€" ris, Susan Lautman, Carole Metzâ€" enberg, Harold Nelson, _ Louise Poliak, Richard Rietz,Nancy Thorâ€" sen, John Weber, Maryyn Witâ€" eelle, Penny Zeisler. :A':â€"':l'-â€"sl::vu- wald, Marilyn Ostranâ€" u.m--mmm. Farrell, Ellen Gienger, Alice Gilâ€" bert, Chas Gillett, Gertrude Goodâ€" eon, Hein Notz, Patty Peterson, Jay Plotkin, Warner Rosenthal, Janice Schick, Anne Silverman, Dee Dee Smart, Caryl Wagner, _ Jerry Walecka, en Wiltberger. 2 A‘s â€" 1 B‘s â€" Portia Allen, Mary Andrews, Sue Barker, Barnâ€" ard Barnes, Nancy Bartell, Jessic "nfl-"fitâ€"-,-cuy'ilior. 2 A‘s â€" 3 B‘s â€" Jeanne Berâ€" trand, Helen Kee, Jean Millet, Robert Teet, Nell Taussig, Gretchâ€" ob Bush, Nancy Cahill, ‘Yvonne Charney, John Churchill, _ Russ Clark, Mary Compere, Gloria Corâ€" tesi, Jerry Darby, Dorothy Flinn, Barbara Floyd, Gordon Garrett, Elsie, Greco, Dick Hesler, David Hutchinson, Patty Kilpatrick, Patâ€" tricia Lynn, Joan Mandel, Vivian Mertz, Beverly Mett, Robert Metzâ€" Rademacher, Adrienne Rebechini, John Rosenheim, Laure] _ Rosenâ€" thal, Janine Ross, William Ruchâ€" berg, Don Ryan, Richard Sheridan, Report of the condition of the First National Bank of Highland Park, in the State of Iilinois, at the close of business on Dec. 31, 1946, published in to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, ender Section S211, U. 8. Revised Stotutem: o g 1. Cash, balances with other banks, mm balance, and cash items in process of . £,825,006.93 2. United States Government obligations, direct and 5,407.985.88 3. m -(mau-"m;i"m'""”"’-ulvu.-"w'“"""'"_".II 1.341,823.52 t Other bonds, “(nd T 10.00 stect t 125,950.71 Federal Reserve bank) ..._...._.._...................._._._... 15,000.00 6. Loans and discounts (including $1,162.89 overâ€" o. Hq ME _ ..1.. comoncicininerrniemien roleto ie rcctvirrivencerctecscccss _ â€" hy ROIRRUAIRE 11. Charter No. 14390 23. Other linbilities ........... for other «omm iommmemmmenmencsencmetinns mscguacc oo »> . $40,000.00 STATE OF lmw OF LAKE, as. 1, C. F. GRANT, cashier of the aboveâ€"named bank, do solemnly #wear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge 12. 16. pesits of States and political subdivisions .......... 88,496.15 18. Oifer gorraite tematind and caanigriy sheote: wic) . 190090100 29. TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...___.. 31. Assets pledged or assigned to secure liabilities and 18. 15. Deposits of United States Government (includâ€" 30. TOTAL LIABILITIES AND CAPITAL The two honor rolls are as fol 5 A‘s â€" 4 A‘s â€" Barbara Alexander, Time deposits of individuals, partnerships, L | $68,000.00, furniture an _ fixtures $15,360.10 .‘t’“:,_mu_n‘: Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, th day of (¢) Common stock, total par $200,000.00 ..... FIRST NATIONAL B Reserve District No. 7 REPORT OF CONDITION OF _ . THE â€"PRESS Alexâ€" Win Al John Hill 1 A â€" 3 B‘s â€" Kenneth Arenâ€" berg, Paul Arenberg, Patricia Bar tell, Kate Becker, Barbara Bletsch, John Cleary, Aldo Crovetti, Dorâ€" don â€"Gieseke, â€" Bill â€"Hesler, â€"â€"â€"John Katz, Rosemary Kropke, Ann Lawâ€" ton, Richard Loewenthal, Bill Maâ€" son, Sam McMaster, _ Elizabeth Newman,° Bernice Pasquesi, Mariâ€" lyn Peterson, Phillip Reniick, Hugh Riddle, Richard Schimmeipfeng, Jerry Schiung, Annabeth Sears, John Sears, Sue Sparling, Holly Stair, Eugene Tagliapietha, Barâ€" bara Wagner, Nancy Zipoy. 5 B‘s â€" George Pope. 4 B‘s â€" Jane Barton, Hartman Canon, Kenton Carlson, Adeline Cassel, Dorothy Dickinson, _ Joâ€" anne Febel, Gordon Fowler, Vir ald Ringer, Mark Rolfe, . James Smailley, Joan Smoot, John Straub, Martha Weaver, Leonard Williams. 3 A‘s â€" Rae Collard, _ Marge DeMichelis; Naomi Madsen, Carl Martin, Joe Meggiorini, Don Nash, Janet Williams.â€"© Awards Made to Winers at Lincoln School Ice Carnival The Lincoln school annual ice carnival, under the direction of George B. Freeman and Principal Stanley McKee, was held last Sunâ€" day, January 12. Children of the school participated in the various events. There were races for each grade from the kindergarten to the eighth. J. M. Maxwell was the "master of ceremonies," and Edward Guentr, Hugh Seyfarth, Leonard Ross, Richard Carr, Edward Dosâ€" talek,â€"Sidney Schwartz, Geo. B. judges. The Lincoln school patrol boys were guards. Freeman and Stanley McKee were -likbon;'ven awarded to the first, second and third place winâ€" Second grade girlsâ€"Ann Tighe, Ruth Bell and Carol Stunkel. Third grade girls â€" Prudy Keâ€" ogh, Kitty Biggert and Robin Fourth grade girls â€" Julie Patâ€" ton, Jean Youngs and Susan Murâ€" Fifth grade girls â€" Mary Bigâ€" gert, Debby Keogh and â€" Connie ners. Mr. Borg and his printing classes _ were _ responsible for printing the ribbons that each of these winners received. Richard Carr and Mike Lewis, _ _ _First grade boys â€" Jim Batt, Danny Victor. Smalley. 1 A â€" 3 B‘s â€" First grade girls â€" Cathy Maxâ€" .._....... 14,217,420.22 ... 6,867,187.98 _ _ 5,857,.257.58 ..$14,217,420.22 13,333,918.71 Wolf, Jaâ€" 9,204.45 well, Mary Edren and Linda Chapâ€" Second boys â€" Jim Shanâ€" nom, D-z‘l.l-u Hugh Seyâ€" farth and Mike Morris tied for third. Third grade boys â€" Jerry Dosâ€" talek, David Holden and Lance * Fourth grade boys â€" Marty Granholm, Russell Johnson _ and Dick Varney. â€" Fifth gradeâ€"boys â€" Stan Stuâ€" Sixth grade girls â€" Suzanne Stunkel, Winona Bell and Nancy Seventh grade girls â€" Debby Ross, Joan Cederborg and Barâ€" man, Danny Seitz and Larry Pagâ€" enkopf, Eighth grade girls â€" Pat Floyd, Mary Jardine and Helen Chaplin. Eighth grade boys â€" George Freeman, Dick Wales and Joe .A ford. Couple race â€" Pat Floyd and George Freeman, first; _ Joan Cederborg and Don May, second; l‘nry Jardine and _ Joe _ Alford, Maternity Center Board Entertains at Casino Club Fiftyâ€"two years of life saving by the Chicago Maternity center was acclaimed by guest speakers at 25 N. Sheridan Rd. H. P. 2801 FOR THE MORE PARTICULAR S-mpooandSets&omSI‘ISbM Machine and Machineless Permanentsâ€" f $6.50 to $12.50 Cold Waves .. .. ... . . $10.00, $15.00 and $20.00 Christian Science ‘The Panacea for World Unrest‘ Subject of a Free Public Lecture Florence Middaugh, C.S.B. The Powder Box ‘of_LosAn(etu,Callfomla * mummumdmumm ‘The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts JOHN ZENGELER, INC. FOR FINE CLEANING EFFICIENT SERVICE ~â€"_ THE STUDIO BEAUTY SALON Announces the purchase of this Beauty Parlor and invites old and new patrons, who will receive prompt and courtâ€" cous treatment from three expert beauty operators. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 387 Hazel Avenue _~* WIGHLAND PARK, ILJINOIS Tel. 415 for Appointment OPEN EVENINGS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY Thursday, January 23 THE PUBLIC ISs CORDIALLY INVITED FACIALS, SCALP TREATMENTS (HOT OIL) .. MANICURING, .PEDICURE, ETC. HAIR TINTING AND BLEACHING MARGARET AZZONE is Now Under New Ownership a luncheon Thursday, Jan. 16, givâ€" en at the Casino club by Mrs. John Andrews, King, chairman of the board of directors. Speakers were Dr. Karl A. Meyâ€" er, medical superintendent of Cook county hospital, and a memâ€" ber of the center‘s medical advisâ€" ory board; Mrs. Clow, Dr. Beatrice E. Tucker, medical director of the enter, and Mr. Daggett Harvey, assistant treasurer of the center. Mrs. Harryâ€" B. Clow Jr., of Lake Bluff is chairman of theâ€"enrollâ€"â€" ment committee. The center was founded in 1895 by the late Dr. Joseph B, DeLee: Need _ for _ dependable support through memberships was emphaâ€" sized to committee workers who will seek 1000 new members beâ€" tween now and February 14, the center‘s 52nd birthday. Mrs. R. C. Bennett Jr. of Highâ€" land Park heads one of the teams for membership enrollment. In adâ€" dition the following from Highâ€" land Park are members of the committee: Mrs. J. Maurice Maxâ€" well, Mrs. Lester Wellman, Miss Barbara Bowes, Mrs. Tom Leemâ€" ing, Mrs. Baldwin Newman, Mrs. Robert Schiller, Mrs, Malcolm D. Vail Jr., and Mrs. Roger Vail Jr., and Mrs. Emerson Mead AVENUE Dr. Wilbur M. Smith 3:30 p.m. SUNDAY, JAN. 19 Aedus Mission Rally "The God of Creation" A film in natural color T7:45 p.m. THURSDAY,. JAN. 23 Winnetka Bible Church 886 Elm St., Winnetka

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