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Highland Park Press, 16 Mar 1950, p. 4

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*4 Barbara Britton, 733 Princeton, will take one of the feature dancâ€" ing roles in "Up A Tree", Grinâ€" nell college‘s student musicat BIRTHDAY PARTY . o In honor of the third birthday of Billy Andrini, sonâ€" of _ the William Andrinis of 314 Washâ€" « ington street, Highwood, his parâ€" ° _ents were hosts to friends‘ and relatives at aâ€"party at their home on Saturday, March 11. ] DANCING ROLE IN "UP A TREE" Among student composers® on the program was Richard Hagen of Highland Park, The recital was given in Smith Music Hall at 8 P. M; Mrs. Brew is the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. F, M. Ingalls of Highland Park. sns STUDENT COMPOSER Original musical work by comâ€" position students of the University of Illinois School of Music were presented, in some cases by the composer, in a concert Tuesday evening, March 14, as @a feature of the University‘s third annual Festival of Contemporary Arts. HOME FOR WEEKâ€"END â€" John Sears, son of Mr. and . Mrs, Weyland D. Sears of 234 . Central avenue, ‘and his Notre Dame roommate, George Kirschâ€" ner of Pittsburgh, spent the weekâ€" end at the Sears‘ home. James Loeffler, a student at Notre. Dame, ~ also, spent the weekâ€"nd in Tiigh~ land Park. The boys are all freshâ€" men at the university. h+ : ns sn esnt the volunteer demonstrations at the surplus food distribution cenâ€" ter, as Red Cross Canteen chairâ€" Mrs. C. Sidney Bréew (Irene Ingalis) of Fresno, California, was in ‘San Francisco two days last week attending the State Board meeting of the League of Women Voters. Mrs. Brew, who is very active in this work, has been conâ€" ducting a series of workshopsâ€" at her home on the direct primary system and cross filing. .Following a three weeks‘ honeyâ€" moon â€"in Florida, Mr. Chapman â€" and his bride will live with her mother. He is proprietor of shoe stores in Oak Park and Chicago. SGec. > ‘ BRIDGECCLUB MEETS Mrs. Marie Clavey of Clavey road was hostess to her bridge . club on Monday evening. â€" NEWS OF FORMER HIGHLAND PARKERS Body & Fender Repairing & 322 N. First Enroute to Ohio, where they are visiting friends, Mr.‘ and Mrs. Lester Kading of Gaylord, Minneâ€" sota, . spent the week.end here visiting with their many friends. The Kadings are former Highland® Parkers. They plan a few days‘ visit here also elrl;:l;te home. VISIT HERE She has also l;;;nv:uperviaing Awith navy accessories and an orâ€" Cliid corsage. Mrs. James Dennis, her sister, matron of honor, was in navy blue. Her corsage, also, was an orchid. ©* James Stephenson, brother of the bride, served Mr. Chapman as best man. A Smith heard the exchange of nuptial vows. ‘The â€"bride is the daughter of l(rirfi’;( C. Stephenson of 1396 Clavey road and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs, Julian Chapman of Maywood. The brideâ€"wore a beige suit C200 DERTCOCCOS, IEBICN 4, MHISS June I. Stephenson became the brifig of Robert J. Chapmanâ€" in the home of the bride‘s mother. Justice of the Peace Samuel S. RETURN HOME® Mrs, F. G. Dennis of 2400 S. Green Bay road recently returned from a three weeks‘ visit with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs... James Madison McGarity (Ruth Dennis) in Fort Benning, Columbus, * Georgia, where Lt. MecGarity is stationed. Both trips were made by plane. smafFong & Mr. and Mrs. William Stupple and daughter, Ann, of 647 Michiâ€" gan avenue haye returned home JUNE STEPHENSON, A BRIDE On D A H L‘ S ‘, Florida vaâ€" H. Deviin, 356 Bloom styHerman B. Firestone, 340 Moraine Rd.; and Thomas B. Fréy, 1855 Pleasâ€" ant Ave. . ~Three â€"residents of â€"Highland Park will be among the 147 newly Certified Public Accountants who will receive their CPA certificates at an Awards Dinner at the Palmâ€" er House, Chicago, on Monday Evening, March 30. They are John NEW CPA‘s [ Missâ€"Nancy Sproul, daughter of Mr. Td "Sirs. PA â€"P> Sproutâ€"~of 521 Hawthorne Road, is the new Head of Lifeguards, a group that: does ~precision sWimmingâ€" and presents water ballets. Miss Sproul has. been a member of the group since last year and has taken. part in an exhibition given at Massaâ€" chusetts Institute of Technology this year. Miss Sproul is a memâ€" ber of the junior class at Smith. | _ Miss â€" Margaret Stair, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Bowen Stair, 373 Woodland Road, and a senior at Smith College, is a member of Electoral Board, the group of stu~‘ dents that interviews candidates for the top student government offices, s * 4 y Miss Stair is also ~President of the House of R(-presehtntives. the legislative branch of ‘student govâ€" ernment, and is the secretary ofl her class alumnae association. FOR EVERY occasion __ Former Chicagoans areâ€"the "M. N. Feursteins of 2305 Lakeside place. â€" Their â€" son, Donald, is twelve and their daughter; Bonnie, is 6. The Feursteins bought their home here.‘ Mr. Feurstein is in thel furniture industry in Chicago. are the Hale. Nelsons of 373 Woodland ~road. From . Chicago, they purchased their home here. They are the parents of two sons, Geffrey, 4, and Mark, 2. Mr.J Nelâ€" son is with the Telephone comâ€" pany in Chicago. * 5 GOT ANYTHING TO SELL? TRY A PRESS WANT AD North 290 Greenwood Avrenue Glencoe, Hinois From Wilmétte are Dr. and Mrs. Donald Atlas and sons, Stephen, 6, and Jimmy, 1. They bought their home at 1037 Lincoln avenue, in which they are now residing, â€"Dr. Atlas, a phyliciln, pricii::ea in Evanston. 4 LUNCHEON STARTS DRIVE The Young People‘s Division of the Combined Jewish Appeal~ opâ€" ened their 1950 campaign at the Ambassador East Hotel with a luncheon and dance on Sunday, March 12. Several Highland Parkâ€" ‘m attended. ‘ Funds raised and pledges made at the affair will be turned over to the Combined Jewish Appeal, which supplies all funds for local, national and foreign commitments dm’i Jewish community. NEWCOMERS To HIGHLAND PARK Landscape Service FLO WE R S comedy, March 25. Miss Brittou, a freshman student at Grinnell, is a graduate of Highland Park High "school. "Up A Tree" takes place during one day on the Grinnell campus. It is an original show, under proâ€" duction by the Gadabouts, student social organization at Grinnell. | Nevycomgm to Highland Park Phone Glencoe JOS. KOLBECK BEST RESULTS 6 0 9 [ Swifg club members and their datesâ€"are looking forward to the Blue Jean dance, to be held March 18 at the Woman‘s.club, from 9 to 12. Earl Hume and orchestra will play. As usual, no freshmen will be among the guests. ? Swing Club To Hold Blue Jean Dance _ nil Cpbneafinlints‘= 7A dvaciosmisiadi A/ h. id has been named Barbara Jean. Her sister, Cynthia Aun, is 7, and her brother, John Waltér, is 21 months old, Paternal grandparents are the C. H. Barnards of Winâ€" netka, and Mrs. Leon Strauss of. Chicago is the maternal grandâ€" mother. F Parents of a daughter ‘were Mr. and n:dn. Robert A. Barnard afâ€"1129 Marion avenue.The baby was born at the â€"Highland Park hmpi_tnl on Friday, March 10, and A son was born at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, March 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur G. Hansen of 1419 Eastview road. & Preâ€"moth Proofing in Rugs THIS MONTH * Drapes Cleaned THIS MONTH at 30 per cent Discount A daughter grrived at the Highâ€" landâ€"â€"Park hospjtal on Friday, March 10, to Mr. and Mrs. Meriin W. Dolan of 619 Homewood aveâ€" Paternal érandpnrentsmre the Adelmo Bertuccis of 345 Highâ€" wood . avenue, ‘Highwood. same Livingston averj;l;s--â€"nci'dreu. Jack has a brother, Bruce, who is two years old. Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Bertucci of 1219 Livingston road became the parents of a son, Jack, at the Highland~ Park hospital on Friâ€" day, March 10. Mrs, Bertucci is the former Lena Mazzetti, daughâ€" ter of the Louis Mazzettis of the â€" On Wednesday, March 8, a son arrived at. the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Charles E, Allderdice, Jr., of 304 N. Sheriâ€" dan road. The baby, who has been named Charles Creighton, has four sisters, Shirley, 15, Penelope, 9, Pamela, 6,, and Deborah, â€"4, Mrs. Allderdice is theâ€" former Chlorys Creighton. Grandparents are the senior Allderdices of Coldâ€" water, Kansas, and Mrs: Elizaâ€" beth Creighton of Protection, ; e 2i ce‘ C n en Cmey. A. Roses of 1627 Broadview aveâ€" nue, The litle girl has been named Lucinda Jean (Cindy), Mrs. Rose is the former Jean Druliner. Grandparents are the senior Roses of, 75 Elmwood drive and the Morris R. Druliners of 323 Central avenue. 1 on Monday, March the daughteys of the j Highland Park: 2â€"5424 LOOK WHO‘S HERE A sister for Deborsh Heien, rived at the Evanston hosni ROESSLER‘S RUG CLEANERS â€" SPECIALISTS _ _ _ > > Fols in . ‘ nuGS--FunwlruflE--nnAPEs THE PRESS * TO AVOID THE SPRING RUSH To be always thinking about your manners is not the way â€"to make them good; the _very perâ€" féction of manners is not to think about yourself,â€" es guests, with Mrs. Thompson assist~ ing as hostess, Presiding at the meeting will be the president, Mrs. Henry Clifford Hawes. ' Following this, Mrs. Lyle Hawâ€" ley and her committee members will serve tea to the members and l The quintet consists of these violinists and Edith Hirsch, 4th violinist, also a High School Senâ€" ior, with Mrs. Milton Hardacre at the piano. They will play four numbers. Barbara Kramer, a New Trier Sophomore, who is a pupil of Miss Hardacre, will play â€"a clarinet soloâ€"the first movement of the Mozart ‘Clarinet Concerto. 1 Whint ARnithcmictas Mb d Helen Mayer Mannings, 1st violin, Virginia~ Garino, 2nd violin and Carole â€" Metzenberg, 3rd violin, will play several selections. Mrs. Mannings and Mrs. Garino, are wellâ€"known violin teachers as well as soloists; and «Carole Metzenâ€" berg is a High School Seniorâ€" who played a solo with the sch_ool orâ€" chestra last Spring, \ C Cns COCA on c CAute â€" 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15 Holy Pace Pace Dio from the "Porza Del Destino" by Verdi, "When I have sung my Soug" by Ernest Charles and the Ave ~Maria by Shubert; Morrison, Pastor. Rev. Donald Runkle. i e o o t s eem oo To Schweignung by Strapss,. Widâ€" mung by Schumann, Ridente by Mozart, Italian Lullaby by~ Brogi, Bel. mc mel ~a A 2 Rt. 27 "beniment of Virginia Schur, Miss Santi will sing the following S on ced 9 â€" in numbers : Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. nesday, March 22nd. Highlighted by the singing of Maria Santi, a soprano of excepâ€" tional talent, there will be a violin trio, a violinâ€"piano quintet and a clarinettist to enteftain the club members. With the excellent acâ€" companiment of Virginia Schur, An unusual and delightful proâ€" gram is scheduled for the March meeting of the Music Club by Mrs. Milton Hardacre, program Chairman for this meeting, to be held promptly at 2:00 P.M. at the home of Mrs. Richard Thompson, w.li m 0s _ NJ Highland Park Music Club To Meet . Immaculate Conception Church Fridays and Holy Days CONFESSIONS violin " trio, consisting of _ _â€" 6:80, T:80 10:00,â€" 11:00 and 12 noon. , Bannockburn, ‘Wedâ€" â€"Whatley . COMING: "My Foolish Heart," â€" "Man on the Eiffel Cower" _ "Tell It To The Judge" FRL thru MON. THURS., Last Day .0 Marsi6 The new officers will be inâ€" stalled at an open meeting Saturâ€" day, April 29, at 8 p.m." in the Elks clubrooms. president who will oécu;)'y‘a past president‘s chair and Mrs. William Doric and Mrs. Mitchell HIGHLAND PARKâ€"605 Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00 â€" Sat.â€"Sun. 35¢ to 6:30 Serving with the above officers during the new fiscal year will be Officers appointed by Mrs. Rusâ€" sell include Mrs, Forrest Rose, Jr., who will serve as marshal and Mrs. Arthur Bess as chaplain. Arens, trustee,; Mrs. George Bock, historian, Mrs. Forrest Rose, St., press â€" correspondent, Mrs. Peter Carani, 1st Agst. marshal, Mrs. John White, 2nd guard, Mrs. Oliâ€" ver Manninen,. 1st guard, Mrs. Frank Goffo, 2nd Asst. marshal, Mrs. Robert Greenslade, organist. GLENCOE Meierhoff, viceâ€"president, | Mrs. George Moe, corresponding secreâ€" tary, Mrs. Nick Miller, recording secretary, Mrs. Maynard Schramm "Jolson Sings Again" _ Mrs. Charles Russell was elected president of the Highland Park Emblem club at the annual busiâ€" ness meeting, Wednesday, March 8. Mrs. Russell has served as reâ€" cording secretary and viceâ€"presiâ€" dent of the club. \ Emblem Club Will Install New Officers Saturday, April 29 *â€" Quality Cleaners Phone HI 2â€"4551 Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Syduey Greenstreet * "MALAYA" 50c after 6:30, incl. tax over. . 17â€"20 Coming: "THE HEIRESS" â€" "gAgt SIDE, WEST SIDE" neast LAST DAY THURSDAY _ Mar. 16 & We ol CCC 20200 & 2 P. M. m Saturday Evening Show at 7:00 PM. Doors Open at §:00 P. M. Week Dayâ€"Doors Open 6:00 P. M. Thursday, March 16, 1950 ALCYO N "House of Strangers" Highland Ten Pin Saturday, March 13 â€" at 2:00 Special Kiddie Matinee OPEN BOWLING for bowling. instructions OPEN ALL DAY wWEDNESDAY 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. â€"Call HI 2â€"0319 _ Phone Deerfield 7409â€"R 139 N. Second St. TEL H. P. 319â€"

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