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Highland Park Press, 2 Nov 1950, p. 5

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oo Mrs. Minnie Grant and daughâ€" ter, Miss Edith Grant ofâ€"Tonica, ____ lilinois, have returned home after & .aâ€"week‘s visit with another daughâ€" ter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, the Raymond . Fidders of 149 S. Second street. â€"â€"â€"â€"Mzs..Grant will celebrate her 86th * birthday in February. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" vOTE FOR.AN HONEST,INDEPENDENT FIGHTER FOR FREEDOM â€"â€" sLECT SCOTT W. LUCAS AS YOUR SENATOR ON NOV. 7 Major John Mcâ€"Mahan of the U. S. Marine Air Corps Intelligence, spent one day last week with his * parents, the John McMahans of 130 S. Second street. Major Mcâ€" Mahan and his wife are now living in Washington, D. C., where he is stationed. * On Saturday, the Fidders‘ overâ€" night visitors were Mrs. Fidder‘s ‘cousin, Francis Patterson, and his «wife and baby, Carol Elaine, of Seneca, Illinois. This Weekâ€" 2* their hair they wore shiny dark The McMahans‘ sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Captain and Mrs. Walter Stuenkel (Laura Mae McMahan) are now in Norfolk, Virginia, where Captain Stuenkel ‘of the U. S. Marine Corps, is stationed. _ After a two weeks‘ honeymoon at Point Clear, Alabama, the young couple is now living in Miss Donna Reid of 1949 Northâ€" moor road was the weekâ€"end guest of Miss Janis Zabel at Beloit colâ€" lege in Wisconsin. . Mrs. Theodore L. Zabel of Louisville, Kqgntucky, returned home toâ€"day after a week‘s visit with Werâ€"son .and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, the Theodore J. Zabels of Ravinia. Her niece, Mrs. Marcus Greer, also of Louisville, who has been a guest at the home of cousins, the C. Kirchbergs of Glencoe, this past week, returned with hér. They _ Two four year old cousins of the bride, Lucinda McCloud and Bentley Myer, both of Geneva, Illinois, were flower girl and ring bearer, respectively. Lucinda‘s dress was of white organdy and lace and she carried. a white basâ€" ket of coral colored carnations. Bentley‘s suit was of white linen. John Bolz of Madison, Wisconâ€" sin was best man and the ushers were William Rayne, brother of the bridegroom, Roger Boerner of Milwaukee and Harry Brisbin of The bride‘s mother wore jade green and her corsage was of pink ~camellias. The bridegroom‘s mother was in beige crepe and lace and her corsage was of purâ€" ple orchids. HOME FOR A DAY WEEKâ€"END AT BELOIT VISITING HERE Mrs. Otto .Anschuetz of St. Louis, Missouri, is visiting at the home of her son and daughterâ€"inâ€" law,‘ the Ralph Anschuetzes of 1352 Broadview avenue. Thursday, © Nov. 2, _ A reception followed the cereâ€" mony at the home of the bride‘s parents, e RETURN HOME * LUCAS gets things done for Hlinois * LUCAS stands for peace, progress and prosperity Â¥ LUCAS is a leader in the fight against Communism * LUCAS has served you ably in the Senate. There is no substitute for experience On Saturday, October 28, a son, George, was bornâ€"at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Norman Surgent (Mary Ugolini) of Oxford, Ohio. The baby‘s fathâ€" Recently of Evanston and now living at 336 Glenwood avenue are the John A. Lindquists. The Lindâ€" quists, who bought their home here, are the parents of three chilâ€" dren, John, Jr., 8, Bill, 6, and Judith Ann, 1. Mr. Lindquist is vice president of a brokerage firm in Chicago. at 731 Crofton avenue,‘in which they are now living. They formerâ€" ly lived in the Hollywood Park section of Chicago. Mr. Harris is in‘ the steel business in Chicago. From Winnetka are the Frank Goldbogens of 1415 County Line road. Their daughter, Gale, is eight years old. They bought their home here. Mr. Goldbogen is ownâ€" er of the Chief Envelope company, Chicago. ; _Formerly of Lake Forest are the Harold Webbers of 555 Cloverâ€" dale avenue. They purchased their home here. Their children are Wendy, 8, Alison, 5, and Harold, Jr., 10 months old. Mr. Webber is in the advertising business in Chiâ€" and â€" daughter, Carol Doyle, 10. The Van Pelty resided in Chicago for the past year and prior to that lived in Detroit, Michigan. Mr. Van Pelt is a steel merchant in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs."I. D. Harris and som, Gary, 13, a Lincoln school eighth grader, are new to Highâ€" land Park. They bought the home LOOK WHO‘S HERE accompanied the Zabels here after Zabel, a senior at the University of Hilinois in 4 Now living.in the home they recently purchgsed at 612 Mcâ€" Craren road are the David B. Van Pelts and son, Thomas Doyle, 11, route home they visited with Ted Conege and Sunday they were dinner guests of relatives, Mr. and ;Iu. A. Martz of Hammond, Indâ€" NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND . PARK On Tree Surgery and Removal (Continued from page Zabel, a freshman at Beloit of Trees LUCAS United States Senator ||| *Retain Scott W. 2) Tea, Fashion Show er, who is a senior at Miami Uniâ€" versity in Oxford, arrived Saturâ€" Welfare Wing: Lays Plans For Bazaar, Jack C. Omanoffs of 1758 Broadâ€" Members of the Highland Parkâ€" Ravinia .Infant Welfare ~Wing group met recently to make furâ€" ther plans for their annual bazaar, tea and fashion show, which will be held on Wednesday, November 29, at the Woman‘s Club. The doors will open at 1 p.m., and at 2:30 p.m., Hein‘s, of Waukegan, will present a fashion show. day for a few days. Grandparents are the Marco Ugolinis of 225 McDaniels avenue and George Surgent of Cleveland, Ohio. The store will furnish its own models this year, as members of the group will be busy selling the many handâ€"made articles for household and personal use, as well as exquisite table decorations for Christmas. ~ that the theme of the bazaar will be "Christmas Spirit", with candy canes for wall decorations and booths draped in white with iciâ€" cles. After a general business meetâ€" ing of the group, held at the home of Miss Nancy Bach, refreshments were served by the coâ€"hostesses, the Highland Park hospital on Sunday, October 29. The little view avenue. The baby has not yet been named. . Mrs. Omanoff is the former Mr. and Mrs. Gustave Fisher of Norfolk, Virginia and New York City, and the late Mr. and Mrs. David Omanoff of Chicago. Selma ‘ Fisher. Grandparents are patrick Dilling,and ‘Robert Thomâ€" Mrs. Glenn Keats has announced A sister for Dale, 3, Holy Days â€" 6:00, 7:00, 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. CONFESSIONS Rev. Bernard E. Burns. Deerfield & Green Bay Ris. 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 and _ Fridays and Holy Days Morrison, Pastor. Robert Nichols, Kirkâ€" THE PRES3S3 | Next Tuesday, NOVEMBER 1 ,MYOII CAN BRING BETTER HEALTH TO | _ LAKE COUNTY AND HIGHLAND PARK coln,. November 7; Ravinia, Novâ€" ember 8; Braeside, November 9; West Ridge and Green Bay on Nuv{bcr 10. k Merlin The Magician To Play To Full House At Elm Place School Waste Paper Pickâ€"Up ; Please put papers out the preâ€" ceding night). * According to the subscription chairman, Mrs. Rithard Hafner, the cast of "Merlin the Magician," opening play of the Children‘s theater, will perform to a capacity house. An Elm Place PTA project, the Fellowingâ€"women have been Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M.. â€"_ Cal HI 20319 _ ; Highland Teén Pin OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY OPEN BOWLING for bowling instructions Vote "YES" for a County Health Department The cost is small. The estimated cost based on similar counties is 28c per $1000 assessed valuation. Will County pays 30c; Dupage pays 18c. ~(This is not a blank check, but legoally limited to .05 per cent on the doller, whichâ€"is 50c on a $1000.) it is the only way to secure the expert profeisional staftt needed by ol towns in Loke County. U. S. Public Health Service, in its surveys of Lake County Lake County Medical Society i. _ Loake County Dental Society League of Women Voters M Loake County Federationâ€".of Women‘s Clubs â€" Loake County Farm Bureau Board £ f Lake County Home Bureau ' ' Chain of Lakes Region Council : Highland Park Family Service Agency § Ravinia PTA Ravinia Women‘s Club Highland Park Hospital Staff, Board & Auxiliory A THESE GROUPS KNOW OUR PUBLIC HEALTH NEEDS 1800 OTHER COUNTIES IN THE UNITED STATES USE THE COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT FOR HEALTH * Vote YES for a County Health Department Nov. 7 LAKE COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH COMMITTEE You can help clean up our takes and beaches. You can help wipe out typlioid, diphtheria an Executive Committee Members: Frank W. Read, chairman, Lake Forest Mrs. Merrill Achen, viceâ€"chairman, Mundelein Mrs. William Collins, secretary, Waukegan Elwood Hansmann, treasurer, Highland Park Mrs. Karl Baver, Waukegan ‘ Chester Jones, Lake Villa Mrs. Robert Palmer, county campaign chairma Mrs. Eugene Hotchkiss, speakers‘ bureau in charge of the ticket sales;: Mesâ€" dumes E. Dierking, Charies Spenâ€" cer, Sydney Graham, Vernon Petâ€" erson, John Montgomery, Graydon Jr., "Apartment For "Mother Didn‘t ALCYON Sat., Sun., Mon. Nov. 3, 4, 5, 6 Prepared and Paid for by miay be obtained through the local grade schools or Mrs. Hafner, T12 Harvard éourt, HIL 2â€"2161. Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6%0 _ Sat.â€"Sun. 1:3% GLENCOE "So Young, So Bad" Starting â€"Wed.,â€" Nov. 8 "My Blue Heaven" 50c after §:30, incl. tax To ; for for

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