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Highland Park Press, 25 Nov 1948, p. 4

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Lyle W. Maley of 281 Prospect ave,. has been elected Vice Presiâ€" dent of Chicago Title and Trust Company and after â€" January lstl will be in charge of the Legal Department of the Title Division. THANKSGIVING AT THE RAFF HOME The Arthur Raff household will be a lively one Thanksgiving weekâ€" end. Daughter Paula, who has been chosen for the third â€"suceessâ€" ive season as a member of the Great Lakes First Hockey team, will have four other members of the team as house guests. A gradâ€" uate of the Highland Park High School, and of the University of lowa, where she majored in Physâ€" ical Education, for the past three years Payla has taught Physical Education at the Mt. Clemens High School. She is secretary of the Detroit Hockey Association. The Great Lakes team will comâ€" pete in the National Hockey Tourâ€" nament to be held at New Trier Migh School from November 25 to November 29. The Hockey Association dinner will be held Saturday evening at the Moraine Hotel. ELECTED VICE PRESIDENT OF CHICAGO TITLE AND TRUST Bernard G. Davis of 1527 S.|They purchased their home here. Sheridan road. prétident of the| Mr. Simon is a mortgage banker Ziffâ€"Davis â€" Publishing ~ Contpany | in Chicago. has arrived in Haifa, Israel, to| Trere remmemibmmrene The bride wore a forest green suit and a corsage of white carnaâ€" tions. The maid of honor, Miss Geraldine Gumas, wore pink carâ€" nations pinned to her suit. The young couple is now residâ€" ing at 160 Prospect avenue. Pfc. Sanford is stationed at _ Fort Sheridan PURLISHER IN ISRAEI gover STEMâ€"SANFORD NUPTIALS The marriage of Miss Berenice Louise Stem and Pfc. William Milton Sanford took place on Monâ€" day, November 15. The 9:00 p.m. ceremony was solemnized at the home of Justice Samuel S. Smith of 864 Ridgewood drive. The bride Mrs. Alfred S. Burdick of Oakâ€" land drive will be leaving soon for her Florida winter home in St. Petersburg. VISITING HERE Visiting here is Mrs. 1. F. Poncher of Los Angeles, Califorâ€" nia. She will remain with her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, the Jerry E. Ponchers of 2499 N. Deere Park drive. until after the holidays. LEAVING FOR FLORIDA SOON is the daughter of Mrs. Charlotte Hansen of S. St. Johns avenue and Arthur C. Stem, Jr. of Fort Wayne, Indiana,. Pfe. Sanford is the son of the C. Becks of Solon Springs, Wisconsin, THIS WEEK ... WINTERING IN CALIFORNIA In Van Nuys, California, for the winter ore the John Bells of N St. Johns avenue THANKSGIVING IN WIS Spending Thanksgiving week at their cottage in Hayward, Wisconâ€" sin, are Mr. and Nrs. M. M. Kutâ€" zer, their son Matt, Jr.. and daughter, Miss Dorothy, of 1978 S. Sheridan road. Herb Holt and Ted Zabel were home last week.â€"end to attend the lllinoisâ€"Northwestern game on Satâ€" urday. Students at ‘Minois, they arrived again yesterday to spend the â€" Thanksgiving | weekâ€"end at home. ATTEXND ILLINOISâ€"NW GAME * LIGHT GROCERIES * DAIRY PRODUCTS â€" * ICE CREAM (our own make) CATERING â€" SERVICES Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen Wedding Our Specialty Receptions or Buffet 635 Central Avenue â€"â€" Phone 597 Tel. H. P. 5780 IF: YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE a forest green l of white carnaâ€" of honor, Miss | wore pink carâ€" her suit. l From Glencoe are the William Simons â€" of 690 â€" Harvard court. S.| They purchased their home here. the | Mr. Simon is a mortgage banker ACTIVE AT RADCLIFFE +«Miss Louise Poliak, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Poliak,â€" 605 Bronson Lane, is a member of the Radcliffe committee working on the National Student Association drive for the Free University of Berlin. The aim of this group is to encourage student contribuâ€" tions of books, clothes, and soap for the university, . _ Miss Poliak, a freshman at Radâ€" cliffe College, graduated in June from the Highland Park High School. Now living at 720 Central aveâ€" nue are the C. Davises and their two year old son, Billy. They formerly resided in Chicago. Mr. Davis is a laundry salesman for the Skokie Valley Laundry. Formerly _ of Kenih now ~living~at~424 8 road are Mr. and Mrs S.. Mayer Mr. Mayer jewelry business in <Ch Mrs. Kellogg Patterson Hostess To Welfare Seniors Larry Larson, son of the Lioyd L. Larsons of Central avenue, is home for the Thanksgiving holiâ€" day. Larry is a freshman this year at Missouri Valley College. HOME FOR THANKSGIVING Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Bliss of 1525 County Line road are new Highland Parkers. They are the parents of two children, Charles, 5, and Marian, 2. Mr. Bliss is with Harris Trust and Savings Bank. They formerly reâ€" sided in Evanston, They built their home here. Newcomers to Highland Park are the Benjamin Solomons, of 2345 Lakeside place. Their daughâ€" ter, Janice, is five years old. The Solomons built their home. Formâ€" er Chicagoans, Mr. Solomon is in the advertising business in Chicaâ€" go. Mrs. Kellogg Patterson of 559 Forest! Avenue was hostess to the Seniors of Infant Welfare at their â€" regular meeting on Monâ€" day, â€" November 22. Mrs. Hugh Orcutt W. Frost, Jr. of 706 Yale Lane, is among 35 outstandâ€" ing liberal arts and graduate scholars in the University of Iliâ€" nois who have been selected for membership in Phi Beta Kappa, national honorary society. Initiaâ€" ticn of the new members will be Dec. 6 NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK North Shore Florist and Landscape Service JOS. KOLBECK IN HIGHLAND PARK PICTURE FRAMES Service Telegraph Delivery 6 0 9 FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, Hlinois BRAND‘S STUDIO FLOWERS * DELICATESSE® * BEVERAGEL Kenilworth and Riddle, as Chairman of the Nom inating Câ€"-lm: will . present the slate of off! for the comâ€" ing year. Working with her on this committee have been Mrs. Fred B. Carpenter, Mrs, Elwood Low, Mrs. Edwin Sherwin and Mrs. John Stodder. November Meeting Of H. P. Music Club Mrs. ~Henry ~Clifford~ Hawes; president of the Highland Park Music Club announced at the Novâ€" ember meeting that the next meetâ€" ing of the Club would be the eveâ€" ning of Wednesday, January 26, to which husbands and escorts of the members are invited. Mrs. Charles Downs, chairman of the Membership Committee reâ€" ported the acceptance of Mrs. Amâ€" brose K. Cox, soprano, of Deerâ€" field and Mrs, C. C. Lamley, conâ€" tralto, of Highland Park, as new members of the Club‘s Choral Ensemble. The club, which had purchased two tickets for students‘ use for the Community Concert season, received a gracious acknowledgeâ€" ment of this gift from Mrs. Lester G. Britton, secretary of the or ganization. At the program of the Novem-] ber meeting two high school stuâ€" | dents, Carole Metzenberg and Grace Ritow, played duets .nd+ Carole solos to the accompaniment of Mrs. Mannings, their teacher.| Both showed marked musical talâ€"| ent and poise. | The guest artist of the afterâ€" noon was the present soloist at the Presbyterian Church in Highland Park, Evelyn Reynolds, contralto, accompanied by Mrs. Johnson of Evanston. Mrs. Eben Erikson, at whose home on N. Sheridan road the meeting was held, was assisted by Mrs. Lisle Hawley, chairman of the Hospitality committee, Mrs. You‘ve been promising yourseil a really good night‘s sleep "for a long time . . . do something about it today. * Co to your dealer or Public Service Company and get the cdetails of real sleeping comfort. PSGBLIC §ERVICE CSO‘APANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Even mounds and mounds of ordinary blankets only Genelsl Eieet insulate from the cold . . . but an electric blanket or cOmfOrt@r prue, green at produces just the right amount of warmth no matter Price $39.95.% how the temperature shifts. You set the automatic control only once a seasonâ€"from then on the electric blanket adjusts automatically to changing room temperatures. You‘ll wake refreshed and relaxed. The weight of layers of covers is tiring . . . one electric blanket or comforter gives you warmth without weight. "Cold s96ots" are banished, tooâ€"your bed is sunny warm all over. $ Lovely electric blankets and comforters launder and clean as beautifully as ordirary blankets or comforters. The only difference lies in having only one per bed to launder anti store for the summer monthsâ€"not three or four. THE PRESS ‘ _ Strated during World War I, the thrift shop located at 35 N. Sheridan Road, has been operating ever sinceâ€"always for charity. t is the only shop.of its kind in Highland Park where all of the merchandise is donated and all the profits go to charity. Thrift Shop In Operation Since World War I Kenneth Lacey and Mrs. Franklin Nelson at the Tea which followed the program. At the end of each month, the Trift Shop board divides shop profits four waysâ€"one fourth to each supporting organization, ie. The Highland Parkâ€"Ravinia Infant Welfare, Northwestern University Settliement, the Highland Park Hospital Auxiliaryâ€" and the reâ€" maining fourth to other worthy organizations, and charities, During the month of November the Family Service of Highland Park, the Boy Scouts and The Veterans Hospital at Downey, IIl. were remembered by the Thrift Shop Board. Two new scout troops have been added to the Boy Scout Organizationâ€"one sponsored by Immaculate Conception and the other by the American Legion, bringing the total number of troops in Highland Park to seven. Serving on the Thrift Shop A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited Northshore Garden of Memories GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY VERY REASONABLE board are: Mrs. Francis Knight, president, assisted by Mrs. Edith M. Hadley, Jr. as viceâ€"president; Mrs. Horace Vaile, secretary; Mrs. Jay Glidden, treasurer and Mrs. A. E. Patton, publicity. In July, 1946, the office of honorary se¢â€" ond vice president was created and given to Mrs. Roswell Swazâ€" ey in honor of her untiring devoâ€" tion and help to the Thrift shop over a period of years. ~â€"~â€"~~~ 552 Waukegan Ave. Highwood,lIL. § Cervi Sales & Service Tel. H. P. 1197 Schwinn built heary duty Whizzer bicycle, special price $65. 26, 24 and 20 inch Schwinn bicycles priced at $39.95. Phone H. P. 178 Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. BICYCLES Quality Cleaners PHONE MAJ. 1067 General Electric Automatic Blanketâ€"Choice of rose Nm,mcngmeeduAnuwtutmm and green quilted satin comforter with removable warming sheet, $49.95.* WMWâ€"M#M, Thursday, Nov. PRESS WANT ADS . _ GET RESULTS HIGHLAKD TEN PIN For All types of curtainsâ€" HOUSE CLEANINGT CURTAIN TROUBLES? Door; open at 2:00 p.m. Under New *lncluding Federal Excise Tax OPEN BOWLING PARKWAY Curtain Laundry Saturday, Sunday 139 N. Second S TEL H. P. 319 DRY CLEANING 53 N. Green Bay _ (all types) Pickâ€"up and Delivery Until 8:00 p.m. Week Days

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