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Highland Park Press, 30 Mar 1950, p. 4

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â€" _ _ IN VENEZUELA . © Among the seven men who acâ€" <~â€"â€"â€".. _ companied General 15 Wood of f Lake Forest, formerly of Hightand store in Caracas. They will returh early next week. _ _ mc "” IN HOUSTON, TEXAS ... Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Volâ€" wiler of 2472 N. Deere Park drive left Saturday for Houston, Texas. On a business trip, they will be Earl Schuster of Chicago. ; The bride‘s mother wore navy blue . withâ€"white accessories. Her corsage was of ‘gardenias and sweetheart roses. The bridegroom‘s mother was also in navy blue and her corsage was like that of the . â€" Mr. Danley and his bride are mow. on a wedding trip in the south. Onâ€"their return they. will reside in Hubbard Woods. TRIP TO SOUTH AFRICA Mecham, sister of the bride, and Mrs. Earl Schuster of Chicago were in pastelâ€"pink and aqua, réâ€" spectively. Their bouquets of carâ€" nations were of slightly deeper shades than their dresses. _ Albert Mecham, Jr., brother of theâ€"hride, served the btidegroom as best man. Ushers were William Gerhardt of Highland Park and A reception followed the cereâ€" mony at the YWCA. Mr. Danley and his bride are 281 Marshman avenue, who reâ€" cently left for South Africa, with a party ‘of seven, arrived at his destination last Friday. On a picâ€" tureâ€"taking tour, they will visit in Cairo, Egypt, takkâ€"a trip up the Nile and spend .some‘ time in Greece beforé they return home in three months. _ > *Before sailing, Dr. Watson spent a wek inâ€" New York where he lectured at Town Hall. Park, on a flight to Venezuela was Francis M. Knight of 411 Lake avenue. They left on Friday to be present at the opening of a new paternal grandparents. s s( Mr. and Mrs. Chase M. Smith of 269 Laurel avenue recently reâ€" turned from a three weeks‘ sojourn at Palm Springs, California, Mrs. Gerald D. Stone and daughâ€" ter, Charlotte, of 1200 Lincoln avenue spent Friday visiting their son and brother, Charles, at Purâ€" due university in Lafayette, Inâ€" VISIT AT PURDUE BACK HOME On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Mason Smith of 1113 Lincoln avenue reâ€" turned home after spending sevâ€" eral weeks in Mexico. Mrs. Murray‘s trip was to greet her new granddaughter, Mary Herman (Marjery Murray), Mrs. Howell W. Murray of 31 N. Linâ€" vacation in Pebble Beach and San at the home of her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Vallee O. Appel of 181 Vine avenue returned home Body & Fender Repairing 322 N. First D A H L‘ S E. Hermans of â€"avenue are. the a few days in refuorme s Miss Virginia of HOME FOR EASTER VACATION Mr. and © Mrs. Calvin Bauer (Kathleen Watson) will arrive this week to spénd the Easterâ€"vaâ€" cation with Mrs. Bauer‘s â€"mother, Mrs., Bauer recently was chosen as the outstanding actress in interâ€" fraternity competition, for the second time. A play which she diâ€" rected, "Twelve Pound Look" by competition. . : Mrs. Watson, whose husband is now on a trip to South Africa, plans to go East with the Bauers, when they return to school. She will visit with her other daughters and their families and be back in Highland Park about June 1. VISIT IN CRESTON > On Friday, the Misses Carolyn Baird of 20 S. Linden avenue, Gina Martin of 8 Beech lane and Janis Zabel of 1348 Broadview avenue visited in Creston, Illinois, as the guests of Miss Sally Colwell. s( HOUSE GUEST * Miss Virginia Knox, a senior at Western college, will have as her Tomorrow _ morning Mnci-‘ Riggs, daughter of Mr. and lr,s.j L. Sâ€"Riggs of 2165 Lakeside plare, will return home for the Easter vacation from Dana Hall in Welâ€" lesley, Massachusetts, where she is a student. > Marcia‘s sister, Nancy, a stuâ€" dent at the University of Colorado, returned on Monday to her studies after spending her spring vacation with her parents. home ;oipeâ€"!‘l:i her spring vacation with herâ€" parents,._the. F.__M. Knights of 411 Lake avenue. Bauers will be Patricia Barton and Susan Ostrander, â€" students ~at â€"Sweet Briar college in Sweet Briar, Virâ€" ginia. Miss Barton is the daughter of the T. E. Bartons, Jr. of 1250 Judson avenue and Miss Ostrandâ€" er‘s parents are the Lee H. Osâ€" tranders of 250 E. Central avenue. vacation from March 24 to April 3, Miss Asra Hamen of Enschede, The Netheriands, a college mate. Miss Hamen will study French in a senior counselor, is house manâ€" ager of the Theatre Group, a memâ€" ber of the Radio Staff, and a member of the Collegiate Council for the United Nations. APPOINTED EDITOR Jill Moore, 2038 South Sheriâ€" dan road, ‘was recently appointed editor of the Lyre, publication of Alpha Chi Omega, social sorority at Lawrence college. She also handles the publicity for the orâ€" ganization. A She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Knox, 2296 Lakeside who is active in campus affairs, is On Sunday Miss Nancy Knight, Home for the Easter Phone Deerficld 740â€"R Garden Plowing DEERFIELD LANDSCAPE . Former Chicagoans are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Joffe and son, Henâ€" ry, 14, and daughter, Joanne, 9. The Joffes built their home at 2184 S. Sheridan road. Mr. Joffe is coâ€"owner of the Flamingo Auto Pvery in Hyde Park, Ghicago. This ’;rfmeo gives its observers the privilege of secing their bestâ€"loved works of religious art come to life, the scenes being threeâ€" dimensional representations of the Old Masters. St a20 Seg land Park Presbyterian Church, the ‘"Passion Play" wi Newcomers to Highland Park are the Joseph T. Mooneys of 366 Ravine drive. From Lake Forest, they areâ€"the parents of two sons, Bill, 18, a student at Lake Forest college, andâ€"Donald, 16, a junior help cover the costs. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK at the Lake Forest High school. The Mooneys bought their home here. Mr. Mooney is a carpenter. street are the Marvin Mendelsons. The Mendelsons are the parents of a son, George, 4. They formerly PUpgC3E "aricc c s e c33 2 From Norwood Park are: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Gregory and their children, Linda, 8, Donald, 6, and Billy, 4. The Gregorys are residâ€" ing at 929 Wade street. Mr. Gregâ€" ory is in the insurance business in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Murphy are the new residents at 383 Oakâ€" land drive. The Murphys are from Ridgeway, Minnesota. Mr. Murâ€" phy is employed at Claytonâ€"Mark, in Evanston. â€" resided in Chicago. Mr. Mendelson is a banker in Chicago. Students To Hold Hobo Hop April 1 at H. S. With a theme and floor show in keeping with the occasion, the students of the Highland Park High school will hold their annual Hobo Hop at 9 p.m. on Saturday, unusual costumes of the student design, promises to be of even greater interest because ‘of April Fool‘s Day. Carolyn Baird is in charge of kets. The Girls club 1 charge of refreshments. publicity; and Tomâ€" Leopold, ticâ€" Now living in the home they reâ€" The Hobo Hop, which has been North Shore Florist Telegraph Delivery Service Under the sponsorship of the Woman‘s 290 Greenwood Avenue FLO WE R 8 THE PRESS Grandparents are the Harold F. oo mss Pfisters, Sr. of 2322 Indian Tree Expert Mechanical Repairs on @rive and the_"REdward G. Kochs mwm of Elgin. Mrs. Pfister is in Asheâ€"|| . _ A G. McPHED ville at the present time. R Est. 18 m Lt maw e wl a__ â€" Word has been received from Asheville, North Carolina, of the birth of a son, Williamâ€" Edward, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. William E. Koch (Shirley Pfister), on Saturâ€" day, March 25,.in Atheville. The baby‘sâ€" father, who repreâ€" sents the Elgin Watch company in North Carolina, was the first man drafted from‘ Elgin before Pearl Harbor. He was a Lieutenâ€" ant Colonel at the time of his reâ€" lease. He served for five years in LOOK WHO‘S HERE Highwood Glass & 963 Waukegan Ave. All Phones, HI 2â€"7211 EXPERIENCED For This Office Tue{d\ay, April 11, 1950 COUNTY CLERK __VOTE FOR _ X Gregory M. Sheahen Twelve years "On the Job" training as Deputy County Clerk Primary Election ion of the Highâ€" For Day road, Deerfield. The little boy, who has a sister, Laura Jane, 8, and two brothers, George M., 6, and Bill, 1, has been named John Hunter. Mrs. Ballenbacher is the formâ€" er Mary Jane Matthews. Grandâ€" parents are Mrs. W. C. Matthews of the Orrington hotel, Evanston, A brother for Michael, 7, June, 5, and Susan, 2, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, March 24. They are the children of the Cory Castertons of 625 S. St. Johns avenue. The baby has been named. James. s Mrs. Casterton is the former Emma Eiter. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Baumann of Palatine and‘ Mrs. Georgianna Casterton of Waukegan.. Parents of a son are the Rusâ€" sell E. Mn}gqui:tl of 864 Osterâ€" man avenue, Deerfield. The baby was. born at the Highland ] hospital on Friday, March 24. PHONE HI 2â€"3300 § ruqfiz'lu 2â€"3300 McPHERSON‘S BUMP SHOP On Northshore Garden of Memories | A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited I THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY t GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 &~ Karl (Whitey) Salo, Mgr. COMPLETE FENDER & BODY REPAIRS ENAMEL â€" AUTO PAINTING â€" LACQU 25, a son Thursday, March 30, 1950 M“fi.lfifitm Leininger of Deerfield. â€" March 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wippel of 2323 Old Briarâ€" road. The baby, :So weighed 9 pounds, 4 ounces, a sister, Betty, 20, and a brother, Frankie, 18 months. Mrs. Wippel is the former Anna Dobrowits. Maternal grandmother resides in Germany. Highland Ten Pin A daughter grrived at the Highâ€" For All types of curtainsâ€" OPEN BOWLING Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 _ for bowling instructions HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES QUALIFIED For A Promotion WEDNESDAY 139 N. Second St. TEL. H. P. 319 DRY CLEANING (all types) PARKWAY 53 N. Green Bay

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