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Highland Park Press, 30 Jan 1947, p. 4

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«Montreal »Quebec.. The Vailes m:‘?l‘:z on Saturday, but the others remained for a few days longer. . Many dinners and teas were given in their honor. Page 4 VICE _ CONSUL TO AUSTRALIA e BR e C eCE AET eAE ABE T SE cisco for Australia. Mr. Johnpoll has been appointed to the diploâ€" matic service and will serve in Sydâ€" ney as viceâ€"consul to â€"Australia. Mrs. Johnpoll is the former Ada Vinyard, daughter of the E. L. Vinyards of Judson avenue. Tomorrow, Mr. and Mrs. Alexâ€" ander Johnpol! of Albuquerque, After their son, Robert‘s release from two years ‘of army service, the Werner Wieboldts of McDanâ€" els avenue, their son, and daughâ€" ter, Pearl Ann, left on Dec. 28 for a six weeks holiday in the west. They returned home this week in time for their son to pack again and leave_. for â€" Lafayette, Ind., where he is entering Purdue as a freshman. . He served as a serâ€" geant in Manila in the Philippines, during the war. SIX WEEKS HOLIDAY The first part of their vacation was spent at the Came! Back Inn in Phoenix, Ariz. Renting a car in Phoenix, they drove to Califorâ€" nia for the remainder of their trip, They stopped at the Casa de Maâ€" nana in La Jolla, and also spent some time in Los Angeles and Sanâ€" ta Barbara. The last week of their sojourn, they were at Smoke Tree ranch in Palm Springs. On their return to Phoenix, they met Mr. and Mrs. Ward W. Willits of 8. Sheridan road, who were beginning a vacation at the Westward Ho there. PARTICIPANTS IN QUEBEC BONSPIEL and Mrs. Riggs is coâ€"chairman. Other members of the committee are: Mrs, E. L. Dorough of Wade street, Mrs. S. D. Grace of Lakeâ€" side Manor, Mrs. H. E~ Holt of Judson avenue, Mrs. G. S. Laing of Princeton avenue, Mrs. A. E. Lundin of Lincoln avenue, Mrs. A. H. Mason of Kincaid street, Mrs. Harold Mittlestaedt of N. Deere Park drive, Mrs. R. H. Olmsted Jr. of Pierce road, Mrs. Eduard Poser of Lake avenue, Mrs. G, S. Postels of Kincaid avenue, Mrs. Walter Rietz of Woodland road, Mrs. B. E. Schumacher of S. Linâ€" coln avenue, and Mrs, E. L. Vinâ€" yard of Judson avenue. 5 of the writer. MEXICAN TOUR PLANNED In charge again this year of a conducted tour of Mexico is Dudley Crafts Watson of Marshman aveâ€" nue. He and his wife and a party of twenty will leave on February 27 for Mexico. Exmoor curlers, of which Elmer Freytag was skip _ of _ the rink, which consisted of Robert K. Belt of S. Sheridan road, Robert C. Brown Jr., of {Lincoln avenue, and Horace S. Vnile of Maple avenue, participated in a week‘s curling in the international bonspiel at Queâ€" bec, Canada, last week. _ Accomâ€" panied by their wives, the curlers enjoyed a visit in Ottawa and ‘The membership and hospitality committee of the Ravinia Woman‘s club gave a tea at the home of Mrs. I: S. Riggs of Lakeside place yesterday afternoon, in honor of new members of the club. Chairâ€" man of this committee is Mrs. H. Bowen Stair of Woodland avenue, 'â€"l-r: Francis P. Linneman of Glencoe, formerly of Ravinia, is this ,nr’l president. ‘ it IN NEW MEXICO _ In Cuernavoco, New Mexico, for a two months stay is Jim Bowden, son of Mrs. George E. Bowden of 625 Central avenue. He left on Monday. Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Hinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county. WOMAN‘S CLUB â€" MEMBERSHIP TEA SKIING in QUEBEC On a week‘s ‘"between seâ€" mester‘s" skiing holiday in Queâ€" bec, Can., is Miss Virginia Vanâ€" derbie, daughter of the H. S. Vanâ€" by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure!] avenue, Highland Park, NIL ‘Telephone: Highland Park 557. . Communications intended for publication must be written on one R. B. Olson, Editor. Issued Thursday of each week ZABEL derbies of Hazel avenue. _ Miss Vanderbic, a student at Finch junâ€" ior college, flew to Quebec. Miss Carlson, who is a graduate of the Highland Park high school, is now secretary of the Communiâ€" ‘ty hospital in Radford. _ Her fiâ€" ance, a student at Virginia Polyâ€" technical institute, spent two years in the army, most of the time ovâ€" erseas in the Pacific theater. Beâ€" ‘fore the war he spent one year at Cornell. f Next weekâ€"end she will attend the Dartmouth winter carnival in BACK FROM BERMUDA Mr., and Mrs. Hugh H. Wilson and sons, Hugh and Jerry, of 250 E. Park avenue, have recently reâ€" turned from a three weeks vacaâ€" tion in Bermuda. OFF TO FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Alfred S, Trude Jr. of Forest avenue plan to leave on Feb, 10 for a vacation in Sara* sota, Fla, ON SKIING TRIP The betrothal of Miss Janet Maâ€" rie Carlson, daughter of Mrs. Elâ€" 4en Carlson of High St., Highwood, to Thomas J. Crewdson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Crewdson of Radcliffe, Va., has recently been ‘announced by her mother. Polka and Fugue from Schwanâ€" da, The Bagpiper by Weinberger. Symphony in D Minor, Franck. o G Minor Fugue (The Lesser), ach. On Tuesday, Mrs.‘John E. Coleâ€" man of Broadview avenue . will leave for Miami Beach, Fla., where she will spend two weeks with her parents, the Miles Friedmans. _ About the middle of February, the Fred Cuscadens of Half Day road will leave for a two months vacation in Florida.. »They will stop at the Hillsboro elub; SUDWAYâ€"TAZIOLL NUPTIALS On January 18, Mrs. Mary Ann Sudway of Kengsha, Wis., and Jose Tazioli, son of Mrs. Veronica Tazioli of W. Park avenue, were united in marriage in Waukegan. After they return from _ their honeymoon, they will reside at 208 North avenue. With a group of college friends, Miss Peggy Stair, daughter of the H. Bowen Stairs of Woodland road, is spending four or five days between semesters, skiing in North Conway, N. H. The girls are all Smith college students. JANET CARLSON BETROTHED The wedding is planned for June.â€"â€" PROGRAM FOR CONCERT FEB. 12 The program for the concert to be given by the Evanston Civic orchestra on Wednesday, Feb. 12, at Cahn auditorium, Scott hall, Northwestern university, is as folâ€" lows: ~Elwyn Owen will conuct. | Guest soloist will be Ennio Boâ€" lognini, cellist,, a member of the famed Russian trio, and director of the Waukegan Philharmonic orâ€" chestra. He will play Lalo‘s D Minor Concerto, _ . Highland Parkers, regular memâ€" bers of the Evanston Civic orchesâ€" tra, who will participate are Miss Ella Mae Bird of S. Linden aveâ€" nue, Miss Janeth Finch of S. St. Johns avenue, Miss Virginia Gaâ€" rino of Beltevue place, and Miss Rosemary Holm of Skokie bouleâ€" vard. The orchestra, which was organized last fall, is made up of North Shore people. Ann Stafford Active in Dramatic Club Answers to last week‘s Crossword Miss Ann Stafford, a senior at Bradford junior college, Bradford, Mass., is chairman of the playâ€" reading committee of the Masâ€" queraders, which is the dramatic club at Bradford., Miss Stafford is the daughter of Mrs. Arthur H. Emerson of Bob O‘Link road. Telephone Highland Park 2064 ‘The time of the concert is 8:30. In ls lmiw 1 TO ATTEND DARTMOUTH CARNIVAL Miss Kathleen Watson, daugâ€" ter of the Dudiey Crafts Watsons of Marshman avenue, a student at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, will attend the winter carâ€" nival at Dartmouth in Hanover, N. H., next week. En route she will visit with her brothersâ€"inâ€"law and. sisters, the James Ewells of Cincinnati and the Preston Weirs of Detroit. In Hanover she will be the house guest of the James R. Hucks (Barâ€" bara Pierce Templeton), . whose marriage took place . Dec. 28 in HOME BETWEEN SEMESTERS Highland Park, BIRTHDAY PARTIES Herb Holt, a freshman at Hiliâ€"| ufacturing Co., Chicago. nois U, is homethis week on a "beâ€" â€"â€"Gâ€" tween semesters" vacation. _ On| Here from Portland, Me., are Monday, he visited in De Kalb | Mrs. Davis Chaplin and daughters, with Ted Zabel, who is attending | Ellen, 13, and Linda, 6. They are the state teachers‘ college,there. | now residing at 640 S. Linden. Her Mesepemnencoomecccmmengin |son, Davis, 16, attends Millbrook BIRTHDAY |school in New York. In honor of the 87th birthday of Mrs. Augusta Dahl of Ridgeâ€" wood drive, mother of Nels Dahi, a smorsgabord~was given by the Dahis on Sunday. _ Twentyâ€"five relatives and close friends attendâ€" Mrs, Walter W. Cruttenden will give a surprise stag party for her husband tomorrow evening. The occasion _ is . Mr. Cruttenden‘s birthday. . Flo Henry, pianist, will provide the entertainment, . The Cruttendens reside on Bob O‘Link road. A surprise party was given on Tuesday evening for Miss Shirley Brown in honor of her birthday. Twenty guests were present, Fifteen friends gathered for desâ€" sertâ€"bridge on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. W. D. Morriâ€" son (Marjorie Benson) of S. St. Johns avenue, in honor of her birthday. John Coleman Jr, was host to 12 boy friends on Monday in celeâ€" bration of his ninth birthday. John, a Ravinia school third gradâ€" er, is the son of the John Cole‘ mans of Broadview avenue. In honor of her birthday, Miss Nancy Newman, daughter of the Charles Newmans of Wildwood lane, will be hostess to 15 girls at a slumber party at her home on Wednesday night. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Newcomers to Highland â€" Park are the Milton V. Klees of 1005 Grandview avenue. They formerâ€" ly resided in Winnetka. _ Their son, Joe, is in his third year at De Paul at Chicago. Mr. Klee is in the advertising business in Chiâ€" are the David Kochs. Mrs. Koch, a former Highland Parker, was Sylvia Kurtzon before her marriâ€" age. Mr. Koch, a former captain in the army medical corps, served three years in the service, one and a half years of that time overseas. He is now connected with a hardâ€" ware manufacturing business in Chicago. f Formerly of Chicago and now residing at 731 Crofton avenue, Pick up Tuesday before 10 a.m. and Delivered on Fridays 8 NORTH SECOND STREET BRING THE WHOLE FAMILY! Without Delay Also Cleaning and Pressing Men‘s and Women‘s WALTER ALTERATIONS T. H. P. 1712 T HE PRESS | They are the parents of a daughter, Leslic, 13%, a freshman in Highland Park high school, and a son, Robert, 10%, who is a stuâ€" dent at Ravinia school. . Also former Chicagoans are the M. E. Pardises. They are now livâ€" ing at 1017 S. Linden. Mr. Parâ€" dise is president of Natonal Fabâ€" ricated Products, Inc., in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. H. G. Morner and daughter, Aimee, 2%, are new Highland Parkers. They are now residents of 885â€"Ridgewood drive. Mrs. _ Morner is a former New Yorker, and Mr. Morner was a resident of Glencoe. .A former sergeant in the air force, he served for three years. He is now with the Kedmont Waterproofing and Manâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Robert °L. David of 803 S. St. Johns avenue are new Highland _ Park _ residents, They formerly lived in Glencoe. Mr. David is in the grain business in Chicago. New Highland Parkers are Mr. and Mrs, Charles Schreiber and their sons, Jimmy, 6, and Rickey, 44. Formerly of Chicago, they are now living at 616 Brownville road. _ Mr. Schreiber, a ctieqo‘ architect and builder, has bnflf.w many homes in Highland Park and along the North Shore. ‘ BIRTHDAY AND BRIDAL PARTY A combination birthday and bridal party will be held on Sunâ€" day in honor of the second birthâ€" day of Jean Tazioli, daughter of the John Taziolis of W.‘Park aveâ€" nue, and for Mr. and Mrs, Jose Tazioli, who were married Jan. 18, and will be returning ‘ from their honeymoon the end of this week. Sandra Lou has been chosen as the name for the daughter who arâ€" rived Jan. 21 at the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Newton of Highwood. A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital on Jan.21 to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Seyfarth of S. Sheridan road. Mrs. Seyfarth is the former Mary Grubbs, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Buckâ€" ley of Barrington. Mr. Robert Seyfarth of the same address is the paternal grandfather. Mrs. Newton, the former Doroâ€" thy Devenney, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Devenney of Sullivan, III. Mr. Newton‘s father is Robert Newton of Jacksonville, HL. The baby, who has been named Mary, has a brother, Hugh, Jr., 7, and a sister, Ann, 5 both students at the Lincoln school, Mr. and Mrs. Curtis C. Eiker became the parents of a son Mark C., on Jan. 21, at the Highland Park hospital. They are also parâ€" ents of a daughter, Mary Lynn, 2. [LCROSSWFWORD ~ ~» + By A. C. ilâ€"=. reenth letter of 32â€"Porticn of a circle 31â€"Senvitive reemtal / an + . 8... .. . Sn 'w chiorine fwr T0â€"Ninth state edmitted to Union 12â€"Canadien. city 14â€"Most essterly state LOOK WHO‘S HERE! (abbrev.) How‘s Your 33â€"Musical symbel 6â€" 34â€"South central state 7â€"I «2 ___ (abbrew ) 0 tabbrew ) _ _ _ _ ‘state (abbrew ) 33â€"North latitude #â€"Corn state (abbrev ) ___ (abbrev.) 9â€"Lergest Atlantic inte (abbrev ) Geography? Mrs. Eiker is the former Pearl Lynn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lynn of Brookport, HI. _ A brother for Marilyn, 7, and Susan, 5, arrived on Jan. 22, at the Highland Park hospital. The little boy has been named Stephen llgmlu'l'b.q. They are the children of the Marvin E. Tippeys (Eller Truax) of Egandale road. Grandmothers are Mrs. Evva Truâ€" ax, also of Egarndale road, and lnl.t.'l‘ippey-llm HL % Mr. and Mrs. Nello Cassai of Burtis â€" avenue, _ Highwood, anâ€" nounce the birth of a daughter on Jan. 26 at the Highland Park hosâ€" Return Performance of Choral Club Received With Euthusiasm A son was born at the Highland Park hospital on Jan. 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bryan, ofâ€" Wilmot road, Deerfield; The musicale given in Winnetka Monday night as a return engageâ€" ment for the concert given by the Winnetka Music club recently at the home of Mrs. Donald Boynton, was a delightful affair, and very well received. Highland Park artâ€" ists were Virginia Schur, pianist; Mildred Schneider, soprano; Marâ€" ian Bard Boand, composer â€" pianâ€" ist; Dorys Selig, pianist and Elizâ€" abeth Olliver, cellist. Tonight (Thursday) the choral society of the Highland Park club will entertain husbands and guests of the members. ‘The choral group will _ be â€" augmented by soloists Chester Kyle and Marian Clark, accompanied _ by Mrs. Florence Reichert. Jane Robbins on Travel â€" Adventu At the Pi Delta meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 8 p.m., at the YWCA, Miss Jane Robbins will be present a program of travel and adventure. Miss Robbins will show her movies of Alaska and 25 N. Sheridan Rd. H. P. 2801 FOR THE MORE PARTICULAR Discounts on all Toys CLOSEâ€"OUTS OF FABRICS GLOSHEEN, yd. ...__.._...._..70e COTTON PRINTS, yd. .._.____$1 TRIPES, y4. ................._.__$1 Other Fine Values Gifts â€" Interiors â€" Books 371 Roger Williams Ave. Highland Park, IIL. ANNE HOYER JOHN ZENGELER, INC. 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