» _ R. B. Olson, Editor. HOWARDâ€"WILLARD NUPTIAL PLANS When Miss Winifred Howard becomes the bride of Walter Edâ€" ward Willard on April 30 at 8:80 in â€"the â€"evening in the â€"Charchâ€"of the Holy Comforter, Kenilworth, her sister, Mrs. Howard Stein will attend as matron of honor, The bridesmaids will be Mr. Willard‘s twin sister, Mrs. James S. Kearns of Northbrook, and another sister, Mrs. Prank H. Lennox of Highland Park, Miss Katherine Knutzon and Miss Georgia Gazlay. June 7 has been chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Doris Ann Doyle, daughter of Dr. and Mrs, Harry C. Doyle of Chicago, and Robert S. Earhart, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Earhart of 8. St. Johns avenue. The marriage will take place in a Chicago Episcopal church at 6 o‘clock in the evening. TO TAKE wnavy vovack INDIANA « VACATION _ Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Dorough and son, Philip, of Wade street, are spending the spring vacation in Indiana. On Sunday they stopped _ Milton J. Hamilton of Lake Forest will be best man, and Chas. Willard, brother of the brideâ€" groomâ€"toâ€"be, a student at Culver, Mr. Kearns, Mr. Lennox and Jas. G. Murdock will usher. Park place, a former lieutenantâ€" colonel, served five years in the army, much of the time in Europe with the 65th division, A reception will be held in the home of the parents of the bride after the ceremony. After a wedding trip the couple will live on the north shore. Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Bates of Lyman court left on Thursday for a 10â€"day trip to the Smoky mountains. ROBERT EARHART EASTER HOLIDAY IN NEW YORK Mrs. J. K. Tyson and sons, Jack, and George, of Ashland avenue, are in New York for the Easter holiday. Mr. Tyson plans to join his family there this weekâ€"end. . ATTEND LUNCHEON Cpl. Frank Jenks Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs, Jenks of Ashland aveâ€" nue, Highwood, isâ€"in Norfolk, Va., expecting to go aboard ship on a navy voyage soon. He and a lieuâ€" tenant are the only marines listed for this trip. Miss Howard is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, William J. Howard of Kenilworth. Mr. Willard, son of the Charles B. Willards of Linden SMOKY MOUNTAINS _ Miss Eileen McClellan and Miss Pat Norren attended a luncheon in Kenilworth last Friday. Highwood Groc. & Market Communications intended for publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Ninois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county. Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure] avenue, Highland Park, Nb ‘Telephone: Highland Park 557. . We Deliver 328 Railway Ave. â€" Highwood 1000 Page 4 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Pick up Tuesday before 10 a.m. and Delivered on Fridays s NORTH SECOND STREET Without Delay Also Cleaning and Pressing Men‘s and Women‘s Baldini & Lenzi FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES MEATS & FISH WALTER ALTERATIONS Tel. H. P. 1712 at Turkey Run and are now at Spring Mill park for the remainder BRIDAL PARTY ~In honor of Miss Winifred Howâ€" ard of Kenilworth and her fiance, Walter Willard of Linden Park PL, a supper party was given on Satâ€" z:y; Mrs. Frank J. Durham was at her home in Winnetka. of the week, BACK HOME Back from a three weeks vacaâ€" tion in Hawaii are Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Krasberg of Lakeside place. They spent a few days in Los Anâ€" geles before boarding a Constelâ€" lation plane for the island. Their return trip was also on a Constelâ€" lation, landing in San Francisco, where they spent some time before returning home. While in Hawaii they stopped at the Royal Hawaiiâ€" an hotel. They sent back anthirium, red ginger, coconut buds, shell ginger, and tea leaves for an arrangement w*h was used at the flower show Tolophone Highland Park 2064 COMMISSIONER ELECTION DAY Tuesday, April 15th OLIVER TURNER POLLS. OPEN 6 a.u. TO 5 P.4. Return TURNER to the City Council VOTE {for for whhu-m.hoqr go, recently. After a vacation of two and half weeks, which included a Nassau and Havana cruise, and some time in Palm Beach, Fis., Mr. and Mrs. John Wilbor of Lyman court, have returned home. Mrs. Lee Vollmer of Pleasant avenue and her sister, Mrs. Albert Goodbout of Waukegan, have reâ€" turned from a 10â€"day visit with relatives in Kansas City and Wichâ€" ita, Kans. An aunt, from Califorâ€" nis, whom they had never met, was visiting there also. The J. A. Nelsons of Flora place have recently returned from a month‘s vacation in Mexico. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward C. Weissenberg of Pieree Rd. returned from California . where they spent the winter. The first month they sojourned at San Dieâ€" go and Del Mar, ‘The remainder of the time they stopped at Pasaâ€" Mr, and Mrs. Hathaway G. Kemâ€" per of Lake place are back from a month spent at Palm Springs, Caliâ€" fornia. T HE PRESS lard of Linden Park place visited their son, Charles B. Willard Jr. for the Easter weekâ€"end. He is a senior at Culver military acadâ€" emy. COLLEGE VACATIONS After a few days vacation from their studies at Lawrence college in Appleton, Wis., Alice Rossiter, daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Donald Smiths of Cedar avenue, Jane Straub, daughter of the George W. Straubs of Lakeside place, and Jean Watt, daughter of the Frank Watts of 8. St. Johns avenue, reâ€" turned to school yesterday. Diane Cabonargi, daughter of the Joseph Cabonargis of Cedar avenue, who spent the weekâ€"end Ind., is now home for the remain‘ der of her vacation from Purdue university in Lafayette, Ind. Carleton college in Northfield, Minn., who arrived home last Thursday for the Easter vacation, included Henry Date, son of the Paul Dates of Rice street, Walter Hiller, son of the Walter N. Hilâ€" lers of Belle avenue, Eileen Risâ€" jord, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. N. C. Risjord of Elmwood drive, and Bob Smith, son of the Mason "Andy" Andrews, son of Mr. and.Mrs. E. L. Andrews of Laurel avenue and George Hiller, whose parents are the Walter N. Hillers of Belle avenue, are home for the spring vacation from Ambherst. Home for the Easter vacation from Purdue university, is Bob Berg, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Berg of Park avenue. supplement to its present Clipper line. Among many standout featares of the, car, described as "America‘s "new from the tires * _ with -dqp-ï¬hdzdh June, has just been annougced by the High School Election Township High School District Number 113, Lake County, lilinois, be established at .50 percent on full, fair cash value? > 3 Packard Announces Allâ€"New Convertible SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1947 PARTIAL LIST OF ENDORSERS P.T.A. Board of Ravinia School he P.T.A. Board of Highland Park High School League of Women Voters of Lake Forest League of Women Voters of Highland Park League of Women Voters of Lake Bluff Kiwanis Club of Highland Park Highland Park Post of American Legion Deerfield Amvets Post f Deerfreldâ€"Northbrook Rotary Club Service League Board of Lake Forest High School Highland Park Woman‘s Club Ravinia Woman‘s Club imum tax rate for the educational fund of hirst allâ€"oew postwar convertible" and shown above, are "Aushâ€"com tour" styling and a new 145â€"horse power engine cradied in a specially built frame. body itself sweeping the wheels. Alvhbn.l-.-;-lnp Northshore GardeneoMemories GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 A Surprise Awaits You if You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY K Willam C. Heinrichs GRADUATE ACCOUNTANT . .. CAPABLE EXPERIENCED . . . WORLD WAR I VETERAN «_ A LOCAL BUSINESS MAN 12 Noon to 7:00 P. M. .__ Emdorsed by s The Highland Park Veterans and Citizens Committee JOHN A. PETERS, Chairman More than 30 years practical exâ€" perience in business administraâ€" tion and accounting Highland Park, IMlinois TUESDAY, APRIL 15, 1947 COMMISSIONER VERY REASONABLE Thursday, April 10, 1947 for . us Taimice treat it dntys. on" and "off," has dial illumination £ "black light," which elimminates