Mrs. J.. S. Barnes (Leone Fay) _..c.â€"es=«>and daughters, Laurie and Marâ€" garet, of Texas City, Texas, have Assigned To Duty Commander Stanley Carr,. U.S. N.R., for the past year on duty at the Navy Procurement office. The owner of 12 battle stars in the Mediterranean and Pacific Vacationing in Thorpe, Wisconâ€" sin, are Mr..and Mrs. Allen J. 696 Central avenue. Chicage, has been assigned to dntyT in the Mediterranean area as exâ€" ecutive officer on board ship. areas earned during, World War II, he is the gon of Mrs. Albert Carr, 916 Lincoln ‘Avenue. Former Chicagoans are Mr. and Mrs. William O. Jennings of 2510 Garland avenue, who built their home here. Mr. Jennings is manâ€" ager of District Sales of the Wick Wire Steel Mills. Chicago. _ Their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the Rev. and Mrs: James G. Franz reside in Joliet, where Rev. Franz is pastor of the First Presbyterian church. Their children are a son, Jamey, and a daughter, Kathey. parents, the John C. Fays of 700 WISCONSIN VACATION ,_ The Jennings‘ son, William F. Jennings, and his wife and famâ€" ily, a son, William M. Jennings and a daughter, Leslie, reside in northern New Hampshire, where Mr. Jennings manages a hotel. RETURN HOME New : owners of Windy Hill Farm, Clavey road, are Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perkins. Former resâ€" idents of Rogers Park, Chicago, they are the parents of a son, Jeff, 12, and a daughter, Jill, 8. Mr. Perkins is an executive of the Checker Express Trucking comâ€" pany, Chicago, Recently of Chicago and now living at 2188 Dell place, the home they purchased, are Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kaplan and daughters, Judith, 16, and Beverly, 12. Mr. Kaplan is owner of a super market in Chicago. yul ie Newcomers to Highland â€"Park are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Soloâ€" mon of 359 Woodland avenue. From Chicago, they purchased their home here. Mr. Solomon is an insurance broker in Chicago. Now living at 2520 Garland avenue in the home they recently built, are Mr. and Mrs. Roy Anâ€" derson, former Chicagoans. Mr. Anderson is a consulting engineer. ents of twin daughters, Sally and Ellen, was one month old on Tuesâ€" From Chicago are the Joe Mesiâ€" rows of 540 Arbor avenue. Mr. Kleeburg Buick, S. First street. Okizshoma City, Oklazhoma, was the home of the Norman P. Peterâ€" Thursday, August 24, 1950 .l‘mmdyto-eneum constant companion, perâ€" sonal messenger and social hours a day with no time off and no vacations â€"for just a few nickels a day. I‘m your F<RSONAL 4 4) from page (Continued Highland Park, Mincis I work 24 , of * A sister for Donna Mae, 9, and Sharon Ann, 5, arrived at ‘the Highland Park hospital on Sunday, August 20. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Thomas of 300 Oakwood avenue. Mrs, Thomâ€" as is the former Fannie Fap. The baby has been named Lindy Lou. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fap of Virgas, Minnesota and Mr. Riley Thomas of Lorray, â€" Richard Eugene has been chosen as the name of the baby boy born at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, August 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Gino Santi (Ida Bernardini) of 520 Ravinia road. Grandparâ€" ents are Mr. and Mrs. Louis Sanâ€" ti of. the same Ravinia road adâ€" dress and Mr. and Mrs. Emil Berâ€" nardini of Webster avenue, Highâ€" A son, John Charles, III, was born on Thursday, August 17, at the Lake Forest hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Charles Fay, Jr. of Mundelein. Mrs. Fay is the forâ€" mer Helen Wingham of Lake Forâ€" Parents of a daughter are the Cloud Johnsons of 433 Hermitage avenue, Deerfield. The baby was born on Saturday, August 19, at the Highland Parkâ€"hospital. A little girl was born at the Highland Park hospital on Sunday, August 20, to Mr. and Mrs. John Sternig of 665 Grove avenue, Glencoe. ; s A . baby girl arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Saturâ€" day, August 19, for Mr. and Mrs. George Buck of 214 Morgan place, Highwood. The Bucks are also parents of four other childâ€" ren, Judy, 10, Donald, 7, Leonard, who will be five years â€"old on September 19, and Marjorie, who will be two years old on August 30. 6 Mrs; Buck is the former, Linda Reeb, daughter of the John Reebs of Springfield avenue, Deerfield. Mr. Buck‘s mother, Mrs. Elza Buck, lives at the same Morgan place adqress. Grandparents are the senior Fays of 700 Central avenue and Mrs. Helen Wingham of Lake Forest. hospital on Wednesday, August 16, to Mr. and Mrs, Howard Lewis of 543 Central avenue. Mrs. Lewis is the former Betty Wilson, daughâ€" ter of the James Wilsons of Deerâ€" field. Paternal grandparents, Mr. On Wednesday, August 16, & son arrived at the Highland Park hospital for, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Romitti of 655 Chicago avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Ugo Azzi of 213 Jeffrey‘s place, Highwood, . beâ€" came the parents of a son at the Highland Park hospital on Friâ€" day, August 18. Cuntberland, Wisconsin. LOOK WHO‘S HERE Aâ€" daughter, Candice Hempill, SAVINGS BONDS BUY U. S. Highland Park Lions Guests Of Wheeling Christ, Scientist, in Boston, Mass.. _ The Sunday morning service is held at 11 o‘clock and the Wednesday eveâ€" ning meeeting, whi monies of Christian yesterday guests of the Wheeling club in their annual allâ€"day outâ€" ing, consisting of golf, swimming, dinner and show at Chevy Chase Results of the day‘s activities had not.yet been announged at this 200 8. Green Bay Rd. _ _ HI 2â€"0202 *"Werk:bazsâ€"€:30° and 8315 | _ __, _ Holy Daysâ€"6:00, 7:00, $:00, 9:00 and Small children are cared for during Sunday church service. made during the week. H. K. Platser, Pastor ML 2â€"0056 Last Day THURS. _ Aug. 24 "Stars In My Crown" Open Mou.â€"Fri. 6%0 Sat.â€"Sun. 1:30 3c to 6:30 WELCOME TO CHURCH GLENCOE Deerfleld and Green Bay Rés. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison Rev. Donald B. Runkle 180 ameâ€" 0000 0 0 0 Rev. Robert Clingman, Minister 9:30 a m.â€"Sunday School. 10.45 a.m.â€"Morning Worship. ~4Emergenciel attended FIRST CHURCH OP CHRIST, SCIENTIST 387 Hazel Avenue Week of Aug. 11 thru Aug. 17 Starting Fri. tre Thurs. Color by ‘Technicolor S6c after $:30, incl. tax YOUR GUN" of Highland Park Hospital Fonndaflon Weekly Report 374 Laurel Ave. THE PRESS3 WEDNESDAY:â€" THURSDAY :â€" _ _ §:%¢ pan.â€"Chancel Choir. SATURDAY:â€" . Starting Friday for One Week Show Starts at 7:00 P.M. Week Last Day Thursday _ Aug. 24 No Church school classes until after "ANNIE GET YOUR CGUN" "DUCHESS OF IDAHO" ALCYON SUNDAY SERVICES 9:30 a.m.â€"Church School. %:00 p.m.â€"Midâ€"Week Service. 5: p.m.~â€"Youth â€" Fellowship. Miss Sara Lee Director of Religious Education TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH 355 Laurel Avenue The Reverend Charles U. ST. JOHN®S EVANGELICAL & L stoicg POM0l LUND cenmnE CALVET â€" HAMA LYint AN MARTIN «ns JERARY LEWIS w« MABIE WISOUN o IRMA Albert G. Masser, Pastor PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS Felephoneâ€"HI 2â€"1731 SUNDAY SERVICES August 25â€"31 346 43 15 HI 2â€"1695 176 3,052 13,333 1950 1,043 250 Legion State Convention Sept. 8â€"11 Te Be Held In Chicago _ The Department of Ilinois Conâ€" wention will be held in Chicago, September .8â€"11th. The Highland Park Post has reserved a room for these days at the LaSalle Hotel: of Bernard P. Sheehy andswill be the headquarters for our Post durâ€" ing the convention. All members are cordially invited to stop. in for a visit. The room will be under the name ‘in shoe, candy, tobacco, dry goods and a long list of other stores. 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