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Highland Park Press, 27 Mar 1947, p. 5

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Page 4 SEVEN TIMES PRESIDENT By ALICE ZABEL, Telophone Highland Park 2064 dan road has been reâ€"elected to the presidency of the Chicago Noâ€" Jury Society of Artists for the seventh consecutive year. BETROTHED COUPLE HONORED Other relatives who were here for the occasion were â€"Mr. Hoffâ€" man‘s brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hoffman of Peâ€" oria, and hisgrephew and niece, the Edward Dempsters, also of Peoria, Mrs. Hoffman‘s sister, Mrs. Marâ€" garet Kirby of Joliet, and her nephew and niece, Mr. and Mrs. ‘Gus Willer, also of Joliet, The Hoffmans received many beautiful ‘gifts. Mr. Hoffman is in the real estate business in Highâ€" land Park with his office on No. Sheridan road. Hosts at a dinner party recentâ€" ly in honor of Miss Anits Denbo and her fiance, Avrum Andalman, were Mr. and Mrs. . Sidney M. Schwartz of Ridgewood drive. _ . All of the Hoffman‘s children were present except Mrs. Stanley ‘Trier of Los Angeles, who was ‘unâ€" able to be here. Their three other daughters and their husbands who attended were Mr. and Mrs. Rayâ€" mond Hibbard, Mr. and Mrs. Henâ€" ry Kneipp, and Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Tyrell, all of Waukegan. _ Their sons and daughterâ€"inâ€"laws, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hoffman of Mundelein and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hoffâ€" man of Deerfield, eight grandchilâ€" dren and one great grandchild, Gary Sternberg, son of the Roy Sternbergs of Deerfield, were alâ€" so.present. an usher at the wedding, which will take place Saturday evening at the Blackstone hotel, Chicago. Their daughter, Meta Rose, will attend the bride as a junior bridesâ€" FIFTIETH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY In ‘celebration of their fiftieth wedding anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. John A. Hoffman of Osterman avenue, Deerfield, were honored guests at a family dinner at tflr home on Sunday afternoon. About 50 guests were present at the bufâ€" fet supper given in the evening in honor of the occasion. ROBERT SCOTT KEE CHRISTENED A family party followed _ the christening of Robert Scott Kee on March 23, at the home of the baâ€" by‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Kee of N. Second street. The ceremony was performed by the Rev. Lester Laubenstein of Bethany Evangelical church. Sponâ€" sors for the baby were his sister, Miss Helen Kee, and her fiance, signed with the name and addres» of the writer. Lester S. Olson, Publisher. Danie] Vetter. 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 E”- outside of Lake county. Issued M.; of each week by the Highland Press, 516 Laure] avenue, Highland Park, NL mt 4 Anttaiid, No c for publication must be written on one Highwood Groc. & Market We Deliver $28 Railway Ave. * Highwood 1000 THE HICGHLAND,PARK PRESS Mrs. Violette Rice of N. Sheriâ€" The Schwartz‘ son, David, will be Pick up Tuesday before 10 a.m. and Delivered on Fridays 4 ‘l NORTH $ECOND STREET Without Delay Also Cleaning and Pressing Men‘s and Women‘s WALTER ALTERATIONS Tel. H. P. 1712 THE TAILOR s ) 6 e VEGETABLES MEATS & FISH Baldiniâ€" & Lenzi : Highland Park 557. TO VISIT IN Mrs. Philip Schreiber of Glencoe avenue, accompanied her son, Theodore, and his motherâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Emma Klossner, on their reâ€" turn home to Minneapolis, Minn., after being here for the funeral of Mr. Schreiber‘s â€" father, . Philip Schreiber, last Friday. Mrs. Schreiâ€" ber plans to remain in Minneapdolis |vitl her son and his family for about a month. BRIDAL ATTENDDANTS CHOSEN When Miss Ann Marie Lorusso, daughter of the Joseph Lorussos of Central avenue, becomes the bride of Earl James Rich, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Rich of West Lake Bluff on Saturday, April 26, Miss Rose Lorusso, cousin of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, will attend as maid of honor. _ Bridesmaids will be her sister, Angela, Miss Antoinette Rich, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Margaret Drack. James Rich will serve his brothâ€" er as best man, and the ushers will be Joseph Lorusso, cousin of the bride, Michael Caporzi and Floyd The Rev. Gleeson will hear the exchange of nuptial vows: Swarthout Jr. The bride‘s little cousin, Carol Marie Ronchetto, and Beverly Compagni will act as flower gir_l& Miss Lorusso is employed in the office of the high school. BACK HOME After a two months vacation in Naples and Clearwater, Fla., the Rush E. Husseys of N. St. Johns avenue, have returned home. Mr. and Mrs. Riggs of Lakeside place returned _ home Saturday from a two weeks southern trip. They stopped at Nashville, Natchâ€" ez, New Orleans, Gulf Port, and @n route home, at Atlantic City. Back from a stx weeks stay at Coronado Beach, Fla., are Mrs. A. Peard of Broadview avenue, and her daughter and granddaughter, Mrs. Walter Carey and Lynn, also of Broadview avenue. On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Harry S. Schram Jr. of Wood Path aveâ€" nue, returned from a month spent at Arrowhead Springs, Calif. member only a Buick dealer can If you need repairs, demand authorized Buick Parts and reâ€" really serve a Buick car. 110 8. Call Highland Park 1854 for appointment Our Staff ofâ€" Factory Trained Men Are Ready to Serve You Is Our Newly Appointed CALIFORNIA . . . MEXICO GUATEMALA 7â€"Day Cruises on GREAT LAKES North Shore Buick Co. Authorized Sales and Service Grant D. Benson, Branch Mgr. H. and R. ANSPACH TRAVEL BUREAU A TT EN TION Buick Owners, RAVINIA MOTORS, ATTENTIO N ! 22 South First Street 37014 Central Avenue one Highland Park 1211 Book early and avoid T R A V E L A CARE! Tel. 498 Mr. William McCulloch, accomâ€" panied by hisâ€"wife, attended the world conference of mineral reâ€" sources at the Waldorfâ€"Astoria hoâ€" tel in New York, this past week. They returned home on Saturday. After a three weeks sojourn in â€" (Continued on page 5) NOTE: You vote at the same precinct polling place that you use in the county, state and national elections. TOWNSHIP ELECTION today! You‘ll find many little unthoughtâ€"of reasons for dad‘s tired eyes . ; ; junior‘s distaste for homework ... and sister‘s relucâ€" tance to sew on that new dress she‘s making. Empty sockets, wrongâ€"sized and burned.â€"out bulbs play no favoritesâ€"they rob every mem PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS ) CITIZEN‘S PARTY NEXT TUESDAY, APRIL 1 THE PRESS CHECK e tighting in your home WILLIAM W. WITTEN FRANK B. PEERS VOTE THE Mexico, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur C. Rooney of Roslyn circle have reâ€" turned home. Mr. Rooney‘s sunt, Miss Ella Holmanâ€" of Madison, Wis., remained with the children while they were away. 7 To all customers on light bulb exchange service there is no charge for replacing most sizes of standard, burnedâ€"out buibs marked "PS of TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR LIBERAL RENEWAL POLCY ber of the family of adequate light. Make sure today that every socket in your home is filled with the properâ€"sized bulb. A home filled with warm, cheerful light makes the evening hours =â€"when the family is free to relax and enjoy leisure hours togetherâ€"the most pleasant part of the day. Thursday, March 27," 1947

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