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Highland Park Press, 28 Dec 1950, p. 4

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BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED CHRISTMAS DAY Aw } The betrothal of Miss Nancy Belle Riggs to James Paul Johnâ€" son, Jr. was announced at a Christmas party by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Riggs, given at their home, 2165 Lakeside place. Mr. Johnson is theâ€"son of Dr. and Mrs. Johnson of Chatanooga, Tennessee. Miss Riggs and her fiance met last summer on a European trip. Mr. Johnson was the tour leader of the group, of which Miss Riggs was a member, . _ Miss Riggs utti'nded Miss Hall‘s School in Pittsfield, Massachuâ€" setts and Western College for Woâ€" men in Oxford, Ohio. She has atâ€" gended the University ‘of Coloâ€" rado for the past two and a half years."She will be graduated there in June. She is a member of Alpha Phi Sorority. Herfiance, a memâ€" ber of Phi Delta Theta fraternity, is a graduate of Vanderbilt Uniâ€" versity and is now working toward his doctor‘s degree there. He will complete his medical training in June. # ' The wedding will take place sometime next summer. | 43° NO. SHERIDAN ROAD HIGHLAND PARK The place of security *L 4 here is; a realm where hope is no longer preâ€" carious. It is the realm of unâ€" wavering spirilual understandâ€" ingz. It is the realm of ‘Truth. 365 Roger Williams Ave. HAPPY NEW YEAR How may we find it? Through knowing {understanding) the same truth which Jesus knew, and which he promised would "make us free." â€"â€" The Christian Science dextâ€" lgm‘s,"&‘iuun‘ and Health with Mary Seniptures Name Address CHRISTIAN SCIENCE " READING ROOM It And we thank you for giving us a happy _ old year. Visitors Welcome OPEN DAILY the Ioy Hardware ripdur 14 Lue l |ouri, on. x three day> Christmas | & ' | furlough, ~ . .,"~ wlea aned â€" |. ‘His h.’-th:-, James, a freshman mc at o Brâ€"Pamemiirersiyâ€"ir en apon ;Cm Hy,_lnvli:ln:u. is home for a «x [ Christmas vacation, He will return E On Sunday, December 31, Mr. and Mrs; William W. MacMillan ‘of 243 Wisconsin avenue, Lake Forest will be remarried by the Rev. Dr. Andrus of the Lake Forâ€" (est Presbyterian church in a cereâ€" mony marking their fifticth wedâ€" ding anniversary. The reâ€"marriage which . will be televised over chanâ€" . ding Day" program at 2:30 in the afternoon. * ' The MacMillans were imarried |in Paisley, Scotland and came to {Lake Forest in 1928 where they |have since resided. 1 _A eclebration will also be held ’0" Saturday night, December 30, | at the _Wipnetka _ Community VISIT PARENTS FOR CHRISTMAS Mr. and Mrs. William P. Wells (Naney Holt) of Detroit, Michâ€" igan, arrived last Friday for a Christmas visit with Mrs. Wells‘ parents, the H. E. Holts of 1330 Judson avenue. They returned to their home on Christmas Day. The Holts‘ sons, Herb, a senior at James Millikin university in Deâ€" catur and David, a freshman at Knox college in Galesburg, have been home for the holitays, and will return to their studies on January 3. GOLDEN WEDDING TO BE TELEVISED «Besides Mrs. Bodys, the Mac Millans are the parents of Mrs. Jen Semple, whoâ€"resides in Lake Forest with them and is the owner of Jen‘s, Cozry Nook at 535 Cenâ€" tral avenue, Highland Park; Mrs. William Davidson of Lake Forest; James MacMillan of T036 Fort Sheridan avenue; ‘Thomas, John and William, Jr., all of Lake Forâ€" est and Andrew of Los Angeles, California. A Rl'll{:hmn. is in Korâ€" ca with the British Army. > ~ HOME FOR CHRISTMAS ON 3â€"DAY FURLOUGIT + Recruit Arthur Humphrey, son of the A. Gordon dlumphreys‘ of Their children, with the excepâ€" tion of Mrs. James Bodys of Paisley, Scotland, will also be present on the show. Mrs. Bodys plans to telephone congratulations to her parents that day, however. serve OPEN The George L. Martins of 8 Beech lane were hosts at an anâ€" rual Christmas Day party at their home. The Martins, lang time resiâ€" dents of Highland Park, will be leaving for New York sometime in January, where they will make their home. s L fron CHRISTMAS IN CALFORNIA Mrs. _ Daniel _ Vetter‘ (Helen Kcoe) and «luyyhtvr. Marsha,. of 632 Central â€" avenue left Jast Thursday for Fort Ord, California, to spend the holidays with their husband and father, who is staâ€" tioned there with the Army Reâ€" Dr. and Mrs 181 Sheridan. â€"p the winter in 1 ida. Mr. and Mrs. William Ernst and daughter, Miss Mabel Ann, of 460 N. Ridge road were lunchâ€" eon guests on Wednesday of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arch (Mary Fay) of River Forest. Their daughter, Gina, a freshâ€" man at Colorado university, is home for the holidays s WINTERING VISIT IN RIVER FOREST HOME ON LEAVE Pfc. Ronald Danielson, son of the S. L. Danielsons of 321 Euclid 150 South First Judson ave Fort .Leona on. n three HOUSE George idie nâ€" avenue, . was hom Leonard Wood, Mis nex IN FLORIDA rs. N. 8. â€"Mi place are .spend Mount Dora, Fl GENERAL CONTRACTOR Christmas home na "heth is ~a ~Treshman ~at ~Loretts Heichts college in Denver, Coloâ€" ‘rado. â€" avenue, Highwood and Pfc. Robert Leslie, son of the S. A. Leslies of Half Day, havg been home on a 10â€"day leave from the Marine base at. Camp LeJeune, North Caroâ€" lina, where they are stationed. The boys returned toâ€"day to reâ€" port for duty toâ€"morrow. |CHRISTMAS OVER NIGHT VISIT Mr. and Mrs. Krishack o‘; 119 S. St. Johns avenue are in Homeâ€" stead, Florida, for the winter months. They expect to return sometime in April. IN FLORIDA FOR WINTER LT. T. R. HAMILTON HOME ON LEAVE Monticello students enjoying a holiday sat home .are Jean Hawley and Namey Moulton. From Wellesâ€" ley are Gerry Bailey and Ann Lawton; . University _ of _ Illinois students include Jim Bowes, Fred Greco, Buzz Lauric, Bill Mason, Dirk Young, Ted Zabel‘and MBes Limmerman. Anuabc;gfl: Sears _ is home from Loretto Heights in colâ€" Lt. Traver R. Hamilton, Reguâ€" lar Navy, dental officer on the USS Worchesttr,, is home on leave. He has just returned from a global tour, which started in the Mediterranean Sea, assisted in the war in Korca, and returned to the United States by way of the Pacific. Lt. Hamilton is the son of Dr. and Mrs. B. A, Hamilâ€" ton of 206 N. Linden avenue. HOLIDAY PARTIES 2 g Miss Aunabeth ‘Sears of 234 Central avenue was hostess at a slumber party on Friday night, to wirls‘ home from college. Annaâ€" Yesterday Mrs. Donald R. Lamâ€" bert (Marie Frech) of 1331 Addiâ€" son street, Chicago, was hostess at luncheon to many of her friends, most of them college girls home for the holidays. a" STUDENTS HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Among | early â€" arrivals from schools for the holidays were the following Highland Parkers who are students at Colorado univerâ€" sity: Jane Barton, Jeamne Enz«l-" brecht, _ Barbara â€" Floyd, Edith Hirsch, â€" Alice Kaufman, Peggy King, Gina Martin, Marcia and Nancy Riggs, Mary Selfridge, Bea Smott, â€" Charles ~Hunter, Gene Kiley, Jim Kline, Tom ‘Lnndau(-r. Bud Rolfe, Skip Schwartz and Mack â€" Thorsen. Beloit students home for the Christmas vacation are Betty Dorick, Jean Howard, Jeanâ€"â€" Malmquist; . Ann â€"Postels, Janis Zabel, Bill and ‘Dick Hesler and Don Piper. orado and her brother, John, who attends Notre Dame, is also. home for the holidays. ; Marilyn Date, a student at Lawâ€" rence college is home for the holiâ€" adlays, as is Nancy Newman, a froshman â€"at â€" the University of Arizona. Carolyn Baird arrived home on Friday from Duke uniâ€" versity in North Carolina,. James Humphrey, a freshman at De Pauw university is also home for the Christmas vacation, as is Herb Holt of James Millikin university and his brother, David, a freshman at Knox. Other Knox students Jjome on vacation are Bud and Georgia Ann Glader. and Don Rossiter. Larry Larson and his cousin, Nafey (Butch) â€" Larson, areâ€" home from Missouri NValley college for the holidays and Bill NMills is here from the University of West Virginia. David McCulâ€" loch, who spent Christmas in Fort Lauderdale, Florida will be home before January 1. He is a student at Illinois Wesleyan. Mr. and Mrs. William Dorick and daughter, Betty, of 331 North avenue were Christmas guests of ‘another daughter and her husâ€" band and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. William P. McKenna (Mary Dorâ€" jck) and Kathie, 3, and Peggy, 18 months, of Joliet, Illinois. Another daughter and her family, Mr. and Mrs. James Neil Doyle (Alice Dorick) and sons, Terry, 2, and Stevey, 6 months, of LaGrange were also over night guests on Christmas eve. Tel. HI 25102 Tother,, John. whoâ€"= THE PRESS OUn a 72 nour pass from Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, where he: is now stationed, was Roy Clavey, Jr. He left again on Christmas Day after a visit with his mother, Mrs. Irene Clavey of Deerfield. Three Highland Park girls who. are college undergraduates have appointments | to represent ; their. colleges on‘ the national College: Boatd of Mademoisell<> They are> among 756 appointees who â€" comâ€" | peted with students from colleges all over the country for positions] on the board, according to .\Iade-? APPOINTED TO MADEMOSELLE‘S COLLEGE BOARD ~ As College Board members they will report on canipus news, fads and fashions durin;:' thecollege year. They will also complete three magazine assignments in a compeâ€" tition for Guest Editorships to be. awarded. by â€" Mademoiselle next: June. 2. * | SPRING WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Richard Proctor of Evanston have announced the engagement of their daughter, Lois Jean, to Dwight Smith Reyâ€" nolds, son of . Mrs. Dwight Reyâ€" nolds, 425 Eastwoad, ~~~ S The girls are: Mary Jane Erikâ€" sen, Sweetbriar, *5t;â€"Mary Ferâ€" wuson, .Purdue, ‘52; and Marilyn Erikson, Northwestern, ‘51. ‘ _ Mr. Reynolds attended Lake Forest college, and Miss Proctor was graduated fromt Coe College in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The wedding is planned for late spring. VACATIONING Miss Jean Robb, a student at Lindenwood College, St. Charles, Missouri, is spending the Christâ€" mas vacation at her home in Highland Park. Miss Robb is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Robb. REâ€"ELECTED PRESIDENT Gilbert K. Hardacre, manager of commercial sales, Public Serâ€" vice Company of Northern Iliâ€" PLUM PUDDING â€" RICH HOLIDAY TREAT Rich, moist and spicy, plum pedding is a traditional part of the Christmasâ€"New Year‘s sceme that comes to us from Merrie England. A delectable combination of sugor and spice, fruits and nuts, and enriched yeastâ€"raised bread crumbs, unmolded it is a dish pretty enough to set before the lucky king of any household. 1 4& cups currants 3 cups raisins 1 cup brown sugar 2 cups chBpped suet 1 i4 teaspoons cinnamon & 1 }4 teaspoons nutmeg 1 teaspoon allspice /4 teaspoon cloves 3â€"0z. can (\4 cup) chopped citron 3â€"0z. can (V4 cup) chopped canâ€" died pineapple ~ V/, cup chopped nuts 6 eggs, beaten until light â€" coffee cans leaving about 14 inch space at the top for expansion Put all ingredients into a very large bowl and mix until well blended. Pack into two wellâ€" I cup grape juice 322 McDaniels Ave. bread .crumbs oups ~soft ~enrichedâ€"yeastâ€"raised AnWi1 4* N!l!l!it PLUM PUDDING Highland Park Yellow Cab Co. _ rack in a large kettle. Fill ketrle !» Hardacre, who resides in Highâ€" ‘land Park, has been identified with the lighting industry since ;1926 when<he joined Public Serâ€" XVill:o Company three years after \graduation from the University {of Illinois, He served as secretaryâ€" treasurer of the Chicago Lighting Institute from 1943 until becomâ€" ‘ing its president a year ago>He also held the office of president of. the National Illuminating Enâ€" ~gincering Society during 1946â€" 1947, an organization of almost | 7000 m« mbers. . nois, has been reâ€"elected president of the Chicago Lighting Institute. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Miss Lynn Atrens and Miss Katharine . Marshall, freshmen.at Bradford Junior College, Brad: ford, Mass., are at home for the Christmas holidays. Miss Ahrens is the daughter.of Mr. and Mrs. Russe] F. Ahrens of 920 S. Sheriâ€" dan Road, and Miss Marshall is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Irl H. Marshallâ€" of Deerficld. Hollywood Ice Re)'ue Sonja Henie‘s holiday gift to Chicagoland, her 1951 edition of "The Hollywood Ice Revue," openâ€" ed at the Chicago Satudium on December 23. The lavish ice exâ€" travaganza is scheduled to run through January 16 and will play a special matinee on December 31. This year Miss Abrens is a freshman memberâ€"atâ€"large of the Student Council at the college. This year‘s revue boasts a cast of ‘over 200 and includes 27 acts and eight huge production numâ€" bers. Freddie Trenkler is back with three new numbers including "‘Bouncing Ball of the Ice", "Cats and the Mouse", and "Raggin the Sonja appears in her traditional "Hula" number and will skate with Michael Kirby and John Walsh. Kirby is appearing as Sonâ€" ja‘s principal skating partner for the fourth successive year. Sonja ;ll!o appears in "White Elegance", "Turn Back the Pages", "Danubâ€" esque", ‘"Parade", and "Fiosta Frolic‘, the last number on the 2 hour, 45 minute program. Cover with a lid, waxed paper or aluminum foil. If you use waxed paper, use two.layers and tie them on with string. Place molds on a rack in a large kettle. Fill kettle comeâ€"halfway up the sides of the molds. Cover and bring water to boil. Turn down heat but keep water boiling from four to. six hours, the longer the better. If necessary, add more boiling water to keep water at original halfway level. When done remove mold from water and turn out on cake rack to cool. Pudding can be made two weeks before Christmas, cooled then wrapped in alumâ€" inum foil until Cfiristmu day. It may be served cold surrounded with hard sauce pressed through a pastry tube or hot with a lemon sauce. | _ _ _ Reheat pudding by steaming it in the mold as you did in u.s beginning â€" about 2 hours. BRAUN BROS. 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