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Highland Park Press, 27 Apr 1950, p. 4

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where they will again make their home after living in California, Mr. and Mrs. Phane Durey were guests of the John B. Wilbors of 1881 Lyman court, recently. Mrs. Wilbor‘s father,, Guy Wyâ€" man, also of Painesville, is visitâ€" ing at the Wilbor home at the M time. He plans to return to his home about the middle of May. He spent the winter in Caliâ€" The Wilbors recently spent three weeks in Mexico with the Mason Smiths of 1113 Lincoln avenue. Both trips were made by Lacy of 1645 Dato avenue and Mrs. Franklin V. Nelson of 1610 Broadview avenue have returned ‘home. They first stopped in Cenâ€" tury, Florida and then went on to New Orleans, Louisiana, and finished . their .. trip..at .. Miami, Florida. A ~ HOME TOMORROW After spending a month: in St. Petersburg, Florida, Mrs. D. B. Robinson of 638 Carol court is expected to return home ~tomor= row. Her mother, Mrs. Robert Humphrey, who resides with the Robinsons, and two aunts, the Misses Grace and Myrtle Judd. of Evanston, who have been winterâ€" ing in Florida, will retirn .with her. & SUNDAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilsmann, and his sister, Louise, of Three Rivers, Wisconsin, were Sunday guests of their cousins, the Daniel Vetters of 632 Central avenue. BACK HOME â€" * After a three weeks‘ trip in the RETURN EAST Larry Vetter, U.S. Navy, son of theâ€"â€"William â€"â€"Vetters â€"ofâ€" Mcâ€" Daniels avenue, has returned East after a leave of duty, Bill Walsh of S. Sheridan road, a student at Georgetowh ‘university in Washâ€" ington, D. C. returned‘ East with him after spending his spring vaâ€" cation at home. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kutzer daughtog, _Derothy 6T +978 Sheridah.â€"swoad, will be leaving soon for & visit with relatives in New York\City, New York. naAmEen to nonor ROLL . __Jerry _Walecka .of 104_High Both Miss Proctor and her fiance are juniors at Lake Forest college, where she is secretary of Chi Omega and Mr. Ferguson is vice president of Omega Psi. TO VISIT IN NEW YORK street, â€" Highwood, â€" is ~amongâ€"the 92 students at Lawrence college named to the honor roll recently at an honors day convocation at Appleton, Wisconsin. ' Jerry was cited for high honors with a grade point average of 2.75 out of a possible 3.0. A junior, he is treasurer of Beta Theta Pi, social fraternity, and won the. Ralph White prize in Ferguson of the Oak (Crest ‘hotel, Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Tucker of 515 Oakwood avenue are visitâ€" ing in the East. In Silver Spring, Maryland, they* were guests of Commander _ and _ Mrs. _ Arthur Johnson _ and . Mrs. _ Johnson‘s mother, Mrs. George Vetter, forâ€" merly of Highland Park, for sevâ€" eral days. They visited Washingâ€" Joseph R. Kilian of 433 S. Sheridan road has been named‘a cadet â€" master _ sergeant in â€" the Army Reserve Officers‘ Training Corps at the University of Hliâ€" nois. He will serve as a cadet sergeant in the antiaircraft arâ€" tillery unit. > n nagr .l ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. Mary D. Proctor of Highâ€" land Park has recently announced the engagement of her daughter, Mary Ann, to Eugene T. Ferguâ€" VISITING IN EAST ton, D visiting NAMED MASTER SERGEANT Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing 382 N. First a C. and atâ€" present are relatives in Pennsylvania. D A HL‘ S VISITORS VACATIONING IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slayback tioning in Florida. RETURN FROM FLORIDA The N. S. Mayos of 484 Sheriâ€" dan . place have returned home after spending the winter at Mount Dora, Florida. Mr, and Mrs, R. L. Sandwick of 615 Lincoln avenue will return home this week from Winter Park, Florida, where they spent the winter. _ road was recentlyâ€" appointed carâ€" toonist for.the Lawrentian, weekâ€" ly newspaper of Lawrence college, Appleton, Wisconsin. Miss Moore, a freshman, is publicity chairman of Alpha Chiâ€"Omega; social sororâ€" ity. 3 APPOINTED CARTOONIST Jill Moore of 2038 S. Sherid&n Among the winners. from Illiâ€" nois who were among 554 school children who wrote the best letâ€" ters on the subject, "The Teacher Who Has Helped Me Most", in ‘the fifth annual "Best Teacher Conâ€" test" sponsored by the "Quiz Kids" radio program was. Barâ€" bara Conder of 602 Laure]l aveâ€" nue. The teacher she wrote mbout was Mrs. Kathryn Cook of Elm Place school. CONTESTâ€" WINNER Barbara‘ received a certificate of honor and a gold "Quiz Kid" key, â€"making â€"herâ€"an ~honorary "Quiz Kid". SHOWER Tonight Mrs. Charles Fiocchi Kmblem Club Wi! of 1242 â€"Liewellyn avenue will m+se s hostess at a â€"shower in honor ‘of 5 at New Off‘c,e“ Mrs. Robert Fiocchi of 373 Bloom | aturday Evenlnx "CHORUS GIRLS" PARTY A party â€"was held at theâ€"home of Miss. Barbara Rivett of 654 Homewood avenue prior to the Italian Prosperity club‘s enterâ€" tainment at the Highwood Comâ€" munity : Center recently. Besides Miss Rivett the other chorus girls were the Misses Maxine Ballard, Dorothy Budge, Dora Ladurini, Dorothy Pearce, .Lucy Powers, ._Former Chicagoans are John H. Brand and his sister, Miss Florâ€" ence Hunting, who .resides with him. ‘They bought their ranch home ‘at the corner ofâ€" Ridge and Balsam avenues, Mr. Brand is a retired lawyer. His gister is with the Straussâ€"Rose carpet company, Chicago. NEWS OF FORMER HIGHLAND PARKERS Evelynâ€"Roskeâ€"and Gena After a band tour with Al Donahue‘s orchestra, Gordon Reeâ€" der and â€"his bride will beâ€"at home in Los Angeles, California, Their wedding took place this winter in Detroit, Michigan. : â€" Mr. Reeder.is the son of the J. Hal Reeders of Los Angeles, formerly of Highland Park, From Chicago are the Robeft W. Sterns of 307 Vine avenue. Their son,. David, is three years old. Mr.Jâ€" Stern is ‘with® Weilâ€" Eisendrath, a tannéry business in Chicago. Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr.;@Rd.Mrs..Robert H. Maher and daughter, Alice, 4. They purâ€" chased their home at 1919 S. Sheridan road. Mr. Maher is in charge of the Chicago branch of the Chapman Vaive Manufacturâ€" ing company. New owners of the home at 324 Roger Williams avenue in which they are now residing are the William H. Hunts, formerly of‘ Birmingham, Michigan. | Mr. Hunt is divisional manager of U. S.â€" Plywood . company, Chicago. They are theâ€"parents of â€"a"%son, William Boynton (Billy ‘Boy), 2. NEWCOMERS TQ HIGHLAND PARK 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PH. HL 20597 *â€"LIGHT GROCERIES * DELI * DAIRY PRODUCTS . * BJ *R * ICE CREAM (our own make) * FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE road, the home they recently purâ€" chased, are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nowinson and son, Peter, 5. They formerly lived in Chicago. Mr.© Nowinson is an‘ editor of [Emblem Club Will -I-Sea‘t New Officers reference books with offices in avenue in‘the home they built, are the George H. Schuermans. From Elmwood Park, Mr. Schuerman is in the insurance business in Chiâ€" cago. Their daughter, Mardell, 10, and son, Ronald, 7, are attending West : Ridge school. Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Haeberlin, Jr. and daughter, Susan, 12, and son, John III, 9, are new . Highâ€" land Parkers. They bought their home at 405 Lake avenue. They formerly resided in the South side, Chicago. Dr. Haeberlin is a physician, practicing in Chicago. _ Formerly of Larchmont, New York, are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Moon and sons, Raymond, II, 4, and David and Robert, three year old twins. They are now reâ€" siding at 366 Hazel avenue. Mr. Moon is central divisional manaâ€" ger of the Twentieth Century Fox Film corporation. . .. Members of the Highland Park Emblem club and ~their families will gather nt}he Elks clubrooms, Saturday,â€"April 29; for one of the feature events onâ€"the club‘s calendarâ€"the annual installation of new officers for the coming year. Following the â€"installation‘ there will be abuffet supper unâ€" dér the chairmanship ofâ€" Mrs. Mitchell. Beaudin and her comâ€" mittce, and dancing to the music of Spalding‘s orchestra. New to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Ellsworth and daughter,. Martha, 3. They built their home at 1513 ~Northland avenue. They formerly resided in Chicago. Mr. Ellsworth is with the Underwriters‘ Laboratories, Chiâ€" cago. s Recently of Greenwich, Conâ€" necticut and now residing at 635 S. St. Johns avenue are Mr. and Mrs. William A. Harris, They bought their home. here. Mr. Harris is a salesman for the St. Regis Paper commpany at their Chicago office. â€" Mys. Charles Russell will be inâ€" stalled as the club‘s new president. Others to take office during the ceremonies Saturday night are: Mrs. Walter Meierhoff, viceâ€"presâ€" ident; Mrs. Norman Hansen, Jr.} past president; Mrs. Forrest Rose, Jr., marshal;‘ Mrs. Peter Carani and Mrs, Frank Goffo, assistant marshals; Mrs. George Moe, corâ€" responding secretery; Mrs. Nick Miller, recording secretary; Mrs. ‘.\lly'nnrd Schramm, financial seeâ€" retary; Mrs. Ben Helke, treasurâ€" er; Mrs. J. Carl Arens, trustee for three years; Mrs. George Bock, historian; <Mrs. Forrest Rose, Sr., press correspondent; Mrs. John White and Mis. Oliver Manninen,. guards; Mrs.. Arthur Bess, _ chaplain; _ Mrs. ‘Robert Greenslade, urgfnist; and _ Mrs. Earle Blair, parliamentarian. Inâ€" stallation services will begin at ber &nd Supreme district .deputy for the state of Illinois, will be the installing officer, assisted by Mrs. Edward Welch, acting as supreme marshal. taalk The Highland Park An]eric‘-n Legion Auxiliary will hold a busiâ€" ness meeting Friday, April 28, at 8 p.m. in Witten Hall. Mrs. Euâ€" gene Hotchkiss, of the Lake Counâ€" ty Health Department, will give a short talk. _ Légion Auxiliary To Hear Health Talk The wives, mothers, sisters and daughters of our wartime heroes, living andâ€"dead, will be greeting you on the street on Poppy Day with «bright red poppies in their outstretched hands. Take one. Wear it proudly. It‘s a sign that you, too, remember. Now living at 819 S. Green Bay Now living at 2513‘ Garland Bunco will be played. Mrs. Earle Blair, club memâ€" * DELICATESSEN. * BEVERAGES THE PRES S On Friday, April 21y a‘daughâ€" ter was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Milton \Bennett of 503 Oakdale avenue, Glencoe,. berg of 444 Egandale road beâ€" came the parents of a son, Daniel, at the Highland Park hospital on‘ Monday, April 17. Mrs. Rosenberg is the former â€" Joan Goodman, daughter of the Benedict K. Goodmans of 306 Hazel avenue. Paternal grandmother, Mrs. Bess Rosenberg, resides in Chicago. marri) 6f 245 North avenue, Highâ€" wood. The baby, who weighed 7 pounds, 15 ounces, is the. grandâ€" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tamarri of â€" Marengo, Illinois, formerly ‘of Highwood and Mrs. Domenica Benvenuti of Italy. ~ r. ‘Bernabei is city clerk of Highwood. 4 c The Rosenbergs are also parâ€" ents of a daughter, Emily, 5, and another son, Michael, 4. â€" at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday, April 22. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Daâ€" vies, Jr. of Sunset lane, Banâ€" nockburn. The baby, who has been named Melissa, is the granddaughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis A. Hunter of Beverly Hills, Chicago; and Mr. and Mrs: Walter H. Daâ€" vies,; Sr. of Rogers Park, Chicago. Mrs. Davies, Jr. is the former Besselou Hunter. > Lynne has been chosen as the name of the baby daughter born at the Highland Parkâ€"hospital on Tuesday, April 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Guy J. Bernabei (Ann Taâ€" Spring Dance At Lincoln School _ Saturday at 9:30 _ The Lincoln ~Scheql P.T.A. Spring Dance will‘be held in the school auditorium on Saturday, April 29, from 9:30 p.m. to 12:30 According to Mr. Robert Clarkâ€" son, chairman of the. Dance, the parties have been so successful in the past they are having this last one of the season by popular request. It will be an informal affaif with George Burnett‘s fine orchestra supplying the music. Spring Rummage Sale At Bethany Church The Spring= Rummage Sale of the Bethany â€" United. Brethren Churetrwill be held at the Church, corner of Laurel and McGovern strects, on Monday evening, May 1, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. and on Tuesday, May 2, from 9"a.m. to‘ Decorations will be handled by Mrs. Lenard Johnson, Mrs. Franâ€" cis Barker, and Mrs. Alan Jogce. There will also be refreshments served by Mrs. Sam Smith, Mrs. Leon Lewis, and Mrs. . Nelson Newman, = â€" Mr. Clarkson requests.that you call him for table reservationsâ€" HI. 2â€"4695, although tickets may be obtained at the door. Lincoln School P.T.A. cordially invites anyone who wishes to come and join in the fun. + LOOK WHO‘S HERE Mr. and Mrs, Homer E. Rosenâ€" For Al types of curtainsâ€" HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES? PARKWAY Curtain Laundry DRY CLEANING (all types) 88â€" N. Green Bay North Shore Couples Clubs Plan Joint Northwestern University will lead a discussion on ‘"Parents‘ Conâ€" flicting Values and Their Influâ€" ence on Education" at a joint meeting of the Couples Clubs of the _ Winnetka _ Congregational Church ‘angd the North Shore Conâ€" gregation Israel at 8:30 p.m., Sunday, Apfll':\o, in the Congreâ€" gation _ln;ul unge in Glencoe. . Professor Shane is well known on the North Shore from his tenâ€" ure as Superintendent of the Winâ€" netka Public Schools from 1946 xctil he joined the Northwestern acultyâ€"in 1949. He is an outâ€" , Dr. Shane received© his\Ph.D. from Ohio State University and. then went into teaching, mostly: in the elementary grades. He was subsequently appointed State Supâ€" ervisor of Elementary Edueation in Ohio. He has served on the governing boards of the Progressâ€" ive Education ~Association and }the National Association for Nurâ€" sery Education. aâ€"==pâ€"ogz standing authority on elementary education. e Insurance Sales Mrs. Walter Frank, Jr., of 919 Lincolnâ€" avenue, Highland Park, has won nation@l top honors and the distinction of being named a life member of the Women‘s Quarter Million Dollar Round Table of the National Association of Life Underwriters. Life memâ€" â€"The meeting will include a fuestion period, and will be folâ€" owed by a‘~social hour with reâ€" freshments served. for this top group. She is assoâ€" ciated with the Stumes and Loeb Agency of the Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, with headâ€" quarters located â€"at One North LaSalle Street. consecutive years ‘qualification Since joining the insurance firm in 1944, Mrs. Frank has won wide recogmition in insurance cirâ€" cles. Former president of the Chiâ€" cago Women‘s Life Underwriters Association, she now serves as Association, she now serves as chairman of the board. She also has earned the National Quality Award in each of the past three: "WABASH AVENUE" Fri., Sat., Sun., Mon., Tues. April 28, 29, 30 and May 1, 2 l:'irct Nofth Shore Showing Betty Grable, Victor\unhn.; Wed., Thurs. _‘ May 3 and 4 GLENCO . Starting FRI., May 5th _Gregory Peck, Dean_Jagg 19 N. St. Johns Ave. "12 O‘Clock High" Ralph Richardson, «_ Mickhele Morgan in David ‘O. Selznick‘s "The Fallen Idol" 50c after 6:30, incl tax Purnell & Wilson, Inc. Bump & Paint Shop in Technicolor Phil 35¢ to 6:30 operated by VYERLON 0. GROVES of Thursday, April 27, 1950 rectory clubrooms,. Mrs. Oscar Schmidley, president of the Guild, has arnounced that the election of officers for the coming year will take place at this meeting and it is especially important that all. members be present so as to have a representative number of voters. Monsignor Morrison will address those present after which Mrs. Thomas Clark nn? her comâ€" mittee‘in charge of refreshments will Also, on the same day, April 27th, a Mass will be offered for living anddeceased. members of _________ the Guild at 8:15.o‘clock. We hope « for a splendid showing df memâ€" bers at the Mass. Do try to be present. The April meeting of the Taberâ€" cle Guild,will take place this Highland Park . * Week Dayâ€"Doors Open 6:00 i M. Saturday * & Ig-:‘n’iiâ€"boon Open Saturday Evening Show at 7:00 P.M. Doors Open at 6:00 P. M. Last Day Thursday April 27 Roy Rogers â€" Dale Evans Estelita Rodriguez > "Twilight In the "LAW OF THE PAMPAS" with i"flopnlonl" & 4 Cartoons ALCYO N Starting Friday, Aprfl 28, For One Week, April 28 â€" Mny‘ 4 Coming: Friday, May 5, Red Special Kiddie Matinee Saturday, April 29 at 2:00 Ted Donaldson â€" John Litel Ann Doran â€" Jimmy Hunt "Rusty‘s Birthday" RKO RADIO PICTURES, INC. The world‘s bestâ€"loved story w.y __â€" ... on the screen! Skelton in "THE YELLOW CAB MAN" Telephoneâ€"HI 22400 Color by Trucolor and /) _~Sierras"

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