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Highland Park Press, 9 Mar 1950, p. 4

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~|â€" Highwood Glass & BAPTISMS SUNDAY * AT TRINITY CHURCH On Sunday, March 12, the son and daughter o{b.t:mlobon 8. Earharts of 565. ble avenue will be baptised Susan Louise and The Rev. Charles U. Harris will officiate. Stephen Pierce. Susan is four yeurs old and Stephen, 22 months. Sponsors for Susan will be Mrs. Theodore â€" Smithers of Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Richard Weil of Winâ€" netka and Robert Doyle of Chiâ€" tago. Stephen‘s sponsors will be Mrs, Robert Freedlander of Libâ€" ertyville; Robert Doyle and Stanâ€" ley Nelson of Lake Bluff. FRENCH NEPHEW VISITING HERE Mare Williams of 332 North avenue was recently initiated into. Triangle, social fraternity at the University of Kansas. Marc is a sophomoreâ€" in the school of enâ€" wincering at KU. The Cassels‘ daughter, Adeline, is visiting at the home‘of her uncle and aunt in Lourdes. She will remain in Eyrope for several months. Adeline has recently comâ€" pléted* her sophomore year at Lake Forest college. at Mr. Oscar Johnson and Mr. A. Bloom of Hayward, Wisconsin were guests of the M. M. Kutzers of 1978 S. Sheridan®road yester day. Ntr. Johnson and Mr. Bloom are exhibitors at the Sports Show in Chicago. In honor of the occasion the childrens‘ grandparents, the Harry Earharts of 614 S. St. Johns aveâ€" nue will be hosts at tea following the ceremony. Louis~ Cassel, 8, of Lourdes, France isâ€"visiting at the home of his uncle and aunt, the Louis Cassels of 1400 Pleasant avenu@ for an indefinite time. He has entered â€" the _ Ravinia â€" grammar school. . FRANK BLACKER TAKES A BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ward of Highland © Park â€" attended . the couple. £ SURPRISE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION February 18. The bride is the daughter of the Joseph W. Conâ€" nollys of 589 Homewood avenue. Mr.~and Mrs. Stanléy V. Jung of Waukegan attended the couple. The young sons of Mr. and Mrs. John T. Ross of 811 Exmoor road _ The wedging of: Berenice Stem Sanford, daughter 6of Mrs. Charâ€" road @nd Arthut â€"Stem.. Jr. of Fort Wayne, Indiana, and Frank Blacker, son of Mrs. Kate Blacker of 917 Taylor avenue, took place p.m. ceremonyâ€"was read‘ by the Rev.: Dr. WiHiam A. Young before the altar of â€" the Presbyterian church. e ich AF .t HAYWARD VISITORS at Trinity church, the Rev. Charles U. Harris performing the. cereâ€" mony. § Sponsors for the boys, John Thompson, Jr., 7;.Harold Roig; 4 and Richard Kennedy, 8 months, will be Miss Leila Roig of New York City; Kennedy Paul Ross of Denver, Colorado and David Waâ€" trous of Janesville, Wisconsin. In celebration of the birthday of Missâ€"Marilynâ€"Date, daughter of the Paul Dates of 1726 Rice street, about thirty girls attended a surprise party, given at the home of Miss Lynn Ahrens of 920 S. Sheridan road, on Friday evening. Coâ€"hostesses â€" with Missâ€" Ahrens were the Misses Barbara Rfl)bins andâ€" DeeDee. Smart. ~The girls are_.all members of the ‘senior class at the Highland Park High Their wedding took place in Waukeganâ€"at 2 p.m. on Saturday, FRATERNITY INITIATE Mr. and Mrs. Edward Slobe (Anna Connolly) have <returned from a two weeks‘ wedding trip to now residing in Waukegan. school. RETURN FROM WEDDING TRIP 963 Waukegan Ave. All Phones, HI 2â€"7211 VENETIAN BLINDS Window Shades â€" Glazing â€" Sunday Charles Carlson of 125 S. Central street, Highwood, was hostess at aparty at her home on Monday afternoon. _ In honor of the birthday of Mrs. Edwin Lindblom of 112 High BIRTHDAY PARTY MARGARET WOLF HONORED AGAIN Miss Margaret Wolf, 692 Carol Court, was recently elected presiâ€" dent of the Women‘s Recreation association at Lawrence collegé. Miss Wolf, a junior, is rushing chairman of Pi Beta Phi, social sorority, _a counselor for freshâ€" man women, makeâ€"up editor of the campus newspaper, and a member of <the pep and social committees. s "Funds from the fashion show ,will $go tgward the annual scholarâ€" whip given for the School of Edâ€" ueation ‘at Northwestern Univerâ€" nity'_‘pc'v':'%'dinz to Mrs. Bérnard Black, Wilmette, benefit thairâ€" Sercen Fand | stage {star‘ Buff Cobh will commentate the show to be presented" by Jetta Muntain withâ€"Pat_Stevens.Models showing the latest in Sprink*stylcis., yay s Among . those assisting | Mrs: Black &k Tashion show chairmen is Mrs. Robert Christopher of 1940 Northmoor road. HOME SOON FROM HONEYMOON North Shore Chi Omega Alumâ€" nae will present "Pump Room Parade"â€"a benefit fashion sho# and tea March 31 at 3:30 p.m. in‘ the Ambassador East Hotel. Home. for the ‘weekâ€"end from his studies at Hlinois Wesleyan in Boomington, IHMinois, was David MeCulloch, son of the William C. McCullochs â€" of 1358 Eroadview avenue. David, a freshman, . is pledged to Sigmaâ€" Chiâ€"fraternity. FROMâ€" HONEY MOON | Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. l‘i]ll (Carolyn DeBartolo) are expegud‘ home this week from an extended: honeymoon trip _ which took them to New ‘Orleans, Louisiana, and to California. McHENRY VISITORS . Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Ball ‘of McHenry, lltinois, . were ‘Sunday guests of the Albert Larsons: of 133 S. Green Bay road. STYLE SHOW FOR SCHOOT HOME FOR WEEKâ€"END â€" Also home for the weekâ€"end to attend _ the. Illinoisâ€"Northwestern basketball game was Ted Zabel of 1348 Broadview avenue, Ted, a senior at the University of Hliâ€" nois, is a member of Chi Phi fraternity. _ Their wedding was an event of Friday, February 17. The bride is the daughter of the Alex DeBarâ€" tolos of 224 . Oakridge avenue, Highwood and the bridegroom «i8 the. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Mills of Libertyville, They will reâ€" side at Butterfield road and Route 45â€"inâ€"Mundelein. The bride is a dietician at Downeyâ€"hogpital. YOUNG MARRIED GROUP MEETS . A group of young ~married couples met Sunday evening at the parsonage at 112 High street, Highwood, to organize a young couples club. The Rev. Linden and. his sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the Edwin Lindbloms, were hosts. North Shore Florist Telegraph Delivery Service F L O W E R S FOR EVERY OCCASION Landscape â€" Service 200 Gresenwood Avenue‘ JOS. KOLBECK ARIZONA VACATION Vacationing in Tueson, Arizons are Mrs, Raiph A. Benz, Jr. and sons, John and Charies, and daughâ€" ter, Meredith, twin sister of Charles. Mr. Benz plans to join his family there soon. They live at 1882 Burton avenue. > AWARDED VARSITY "N" Midshipman, First Class, Walter R. Wagner, USNA, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Wagner of 527 8. Ridge road ‘has been awarded ‘a varsity . "N" letter for football during the 1949 season at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. Varsity lgtters in football are awarded to midshipmen who parâ€" ticipate in, at least 75 per cent of the scheduled games and play a total of at least oneâ€"fifth of the total playing time of 75 per cent of the scheduled contests. PICTURED IN "YOUTH °~ j oN THE: CAHPU:" : Lake® Forest college was the subject of full page picture covâ€" erage ‘by ~Photographer â€"Andrew Paviin in the Rotogravure section iof the Chicago Sunday Tribune and of & Grafic section column by Mary . Skaggs in thhe Tribune‘s weekty "Youth on the Campus" series on Sunday. The saward is Midshipman Wagâ€" ner‘s fourth in football at the Naval Academy. He also has reâ€" ceived two letters in baseball. - All Bach Concert To Mark Artist‘s 265th. Anniversary __In commemoration of the biâ€" centennial of B:gu's death, and the 265th anniversary of his birth, the Manuel and Williamson Harpâ€" sichord{Ensemble will perform an all Bach concert Tuesday evening, March 21st, at 8:30. The interâ€" nationally famous harpsichordists will have the expert assistance of Maud _ Nosler, soprano, Lillian Chookasian, â€" contralto, and ‘the violins of the Fine Arts Quartet, Leonard Sorkin and Joseph Stepâ€" ansky. The program chosen in honor of Bach‘s birthday will be rounded so as to include .both gay and lilting tunes as well .as ecclesiastical and material of a more serious nature. From Clayton, Missouri, are Mr. and Mrs. George Raber of 1515 Richfield avenue. The Rabers, who are the parents of a son, David Darby, four months old, purchased their home here. Mr. Raber has recently opened a loan office in Waukegan.© _ _ P‘ Lake Forest college. students whose pictures appeared included Judy Madson of 321â€" Lambert Tree ,road and. David Owen of Elgin, Illinois, formerly of Highâ€" land Park. NEWCOME@S TO HIGHLAND PARK Newcomers to Highland Park are the Charles H. Gohdes of 1403 Poplar road. From Evanston, they bought their home here. They are the parents of a son, Bill, 8, and a daughter, Kathleen Ann, 3. Mr. Gohde is chief construction engâ€" jneer for Greyhound Post Houses, Inc. GOT ANYTHING TO SELL? TRY A PRESS WANT AD FOR BEST RESULTS Highland Park: 2â€"5424 ROESSLER‘S RVGAâ€"CLEANERS THE PRESS RUWVGS â€"â€"FEFUBRNITURE â€" DRAPES _ Preâ€"moth Proofing in Rugs THIS MONTH Drapes Cleaned THIS MONTH at 30 per cent Discount â€" name of the baby girl born on Monday, February 27, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Moss of 334 Lake ‘aveâ€" nue. Virginia has a sister, Lolly, and two brothers, Morton and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Simpâ€" son of 305 N. St. Johns avenue became the parentsâ€"of a son, Thomas Robert, at the Highland, Park hospital on Monday, Februâ€" are 27. Mrs. Simpson is the formâ€" er _ Grace: Elizabeth Haenisch. Grandparents are the Thomas W. Simpsons of 130 Roger Williams avenue and the Robert Townes of Elmwood Park. 5k 4 Parents of a son "are the Dale Bernings of 2520 Elizabeth. aveâ€" nue, Zion. The baby was born on Wednesday, March 1, at the Highâ€" ‘Tand Park hospital. : (On Monday, February 27, a‘son arrived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital for Mr. and Mrs® Edwin M. Luedeka of 1621 Lake avenue, Wilmette. ~__ â€" R A daughter, Barbara Jean, was born at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Tuesday, February. 28, to Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence F. Pahlke (Eleanor Mailfald) of 622 Glenâ€" view avenue. Grandparents are the â€" Robert â€" Mailfalds of 1537 Northland avenue and Mrs. Lonise Pahlke of Arlington Heights. A son was born at the Highland Park hospital _ on _ Wedriesday, March 1, to ‘Mr. and Mrs. John Busscher of 325 Waukegan aveâ€" nue, Highwood. of the same address are the maâ€" ternal grandparents. * â€"â€" On Thursday, March 2, a daughâ€" ter was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and â€"Mrs. Peter J. Murray of 937 Woodward avenue, Deerfield. % $ A baby girl was born at the Highland Park hospital on Saturâ€" day,; March 4, to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Helke of 930 Glencoe road, Glencoe. - A .A little girl arrived at the Highâ€" land . Park hospital on Thursday, March 2, for Mr. and Mrs. Joâ€" seph. 0. Rich (Betty Engels) of 324 N. Green Bay road, Highâ€" Mr. ‘and Mrs. Casper J. Santi of 430 ‘Green Bay road became the parents of a son at the Highâ€" landâ€" Park »hospital on Saturday, March 4. The baby, who has not yet been named, has aâ€" sister, Eileen, who will be three: years old in May. .Mr. and Mrs. Casper LOOK WHO‘S HERE Virginia has been chosen as the TO AVOID THE SPRING RUSH S P EC IA LIS TS ents. Maternal grandparents live stra At _ New Trier, March 15 A petition presented to the Highwood City Council last week by Chief of Police Ted Benvenuti, asked for a 20% increase in ‘wage. The salaries, it stated, are out of line with the cost of living, and the force is the lowest: paid on the North Shore. The last raise, two years ago, of $5 per month, is insufficient to keep pace with the present cost of. living, Mr. Benvenuti declared. ‘The first concert played by the Chicago Symphony Orchestra in presented at New Trier Township High School on Wednesday, March 15. The concert will be given unâ€" der the auspices of the Chicago their distribution will be given pupils and their families. Approxâ€" imately 1200 persons are expected to attend the program, which will be broadcast over WCFL from 8 to 9 p.m. ¢ has been the sponsor of the orâ€" chestra‘s radio broadcasts for the While the concert will begin at eight o‘clock, guests: will be in: ‘vited to come as early as 7:00, Mr. Pettibone said, so that they may observe the final rehearsal. The Symphony will be under the baton of Conductor Tauno Hanniâ€" kainen. * Highwood Police Ask For Increase ‘Of 20% In Wage past five years. made to the concert, which will be held in the school auditorium, Holâ€" man D. Pettibone, president of the Title and Trust Company, said. Ticket distribution will be handled by the school ‘and preference in The Highwood police force inâ€" cludes four other offiters besides Chief Benyenuti: Lt. Roy Dransâ€" feldt, Sgt.xlNu:k Marino .and paâ€" Dino Pagliai. The matter was referred to the Police*â€"and Finance committee for‘ consideration. â€" â€"__â€" 5 DON‘T HUNT FOR STAMPS Northmore‘s, Highland Park, Ilinois Maseratiâ€" and Thursday, March 9, 1950 ° DAVâ€"Idento Tag Restores Key Set The Disabled American Veterâ€" ans has returned a set of keys to R. McDonald of Highland Park, Illinois. Attached to the keys was a DAV Identoâ€"Tag, miniature liâ€" cenge tag for keyâ€"rings, which is distributed to 30,000,000 motorâ€" ists each year and the replica of their state licefise plates enables the DAV to return 5,000 keys a month from its national headquarâ€" ters in Cincinnati.‘ One Period A Week 10, the fifth period gym classes,at the local high school will be coâ€" meet once a week, and will last for a period of six weeks. s free public lectures, and other Christiam At the nearest Christian Science Reading. Room, you will find writings that reveal the Science of Christianity, practiced by Christ Jesus. It makes no differâ€" ence if the difficulty is sickness, failure, fear, unrest. You â€"like‘ thousands of others â€" can findâ€" health, happiness, success. At the Reading Room you may read, borrow, or purchase the Bible and the Christian Science textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, as well as other authorized Christian CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM _ 43 NO. SHERIDAN ROAD * HIGHLAND PARK _ Here Find Christian Science OPEN DAILY * Visitors Welcome Clever, _ saucerâ€"shaped â€" top, which lits off, holds, clips. p*as, etc. A strikingly handâ€" some addition to the desk of ary man or woman. A PERâ€" FECT GIFT. Neatly holds U.S. Port Office regular coll of 1c, 2c, 3c, etc. stamps. SATISâ€" FACTION GUARANTEED. Imâ€" mediate . s hip ment. $3.50 POSTPAID. In beautiful silver plate, $7.50 tax and postpaid. (Illinois residents â€" plecee _add 2% to cover sales taz.}

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