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Highland Park Press, 25 Jan 1951, p. 4

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ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Getz, 280 Marshman Ave., Highland Park, Illinois, announce the engagement of their daughter, Constance Joy, to Otto Bresky, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bresky of Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts and Miami Beach, Florida. Miss Getz is a graduate of North Shore . Country Day School and attended Bennington College in Vermont. Aâ€" term in Florence, Italy, was spent studying art, and another with Mrs. Breckenridge‘s Frontier Nursing Service in the Kentucky Hills, A Choate graduate, Mr. Bresky was at Yale University and Babâ€" son Institute prior to 3% years with the Army Air Corps. At present, Mr. Bresky is associated with his father, Otto Bresky, presâ€" ident of the Rodney Milling Co., Kansas City, Missouri. In honor of Miss Ann Louise Steacy, whose marriage to Thomâ€" as J. Clark will be an event of Satâ€" urday, January 27, a miscellanâ€" cous shower was given on Thursâ€" day, January 11 by Mrs. J. J. Feeley of Half Day road, aunt and Godmother of the brideâ€"toâ€"be. Last Thursday Miss Steacy was again guest of honor at a miscelâ€" lancous shower. Coâ€"hostesses were Mr. > Clark‘s sisters, . Mrs. Henry Boilini and Miss Mnrim Clark, and Miss Steacy‘s cousin, Miss Valeria BRIDAL PARTIES Siegele.. The: partyâ€"wasâ€"gixenâ€"at the Clark home, 426 Oakwood ave? ~ Three curling teams from the Exmoorâ€"Country Club, consisting of Mr.and Mrs. John Montgomery and Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Ellis; Mr. and Mrs. George. Hartman and Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Tyson; and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Trieschâ€" mann and Mr. and Mrs. John Holâ€" loway, participated in the first mixed Bonspie! ever held in the United States last weekâ€"end. The tournament was held at the Milâ€" waukee Curling Club. * PARTICIPATE IN MILWAUKEE BONSPIEL TO VACATION IN FLORIDA * Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Crutâ€" tenden of 583 Bob O‘Link road will be members of a party of eight leaving on January 31 for Highwood Glass & Paint Co. All Phones, HI 2â€"7211 101 NO. ST. JOHN‘S AVE. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. **="s" TEL, HL 20710 _ Window Shades Mirrors â€" Glass Tops 963 Waukegan Ave. VENETIAN BLINDS . â€" PRNELL & WILSON, Inc. a month‘s holiday at the Marie Antoinette in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. IN NEW YORK Home last weekâ€"end from a trip to Washington, Francis M. Knight of 411 Lake avenue is again in the East this week. He is expected home this weekâ€"end from New York, . Mr. and Mrs. Stever Aubrey and daughter, Lynn, 18 months old, of New York, will leave this week end to return to their home. They have been guests this past week of Mr. Aubrey‘s parents, the James A. Aubreys,of 181 Hazel avenue. VISITING HERE Mrs. Jesse E. Ham of 1035 Fort Sheridan avenue recently returnâ€" ed home after a visit with her sonâ€" inâ€"law and daughter, the Bruce Johnsons of Janesville, Wisconsin. She was on hand to welcome her new granddaughter, born on Deâ€" cember 31. The little girl, named Marjorie Ann, has a sister, Conâ€" stance Louisé, 20 months. BACK HOME The Marshall L. Johnsons of 2141 Oak Knoll terrace are the paternal grandparents. The wedding of Miss Helen Louise Giertz and Jack Reynolds Claghorn took place on December 28 at the Elgin Methodist church with a reception afterward at the St. Charles Country club, The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Giertz of Elgin and the bridegroom is the son of the Arthur Claghorns of Lake Forest, former Highland Parkers. _ _ RECENT WEDDING _ Mr. Claghorn and his bride will live. in Colorado Springs, Coloâ€" rado, where both are students. JOINT BIRTHDAY PARTY : _ In celebration ‘of their fourâ€" teenth birthday, Robert Shepard, son of the Philip Shepards of 620 Waverly road and Peter Pool, son of the Edward Pools of New York City, were coâ€"hosts at a joint birthday party in the Mayfair room of the Blackstone hotel. The boys have been celebrating birthdays toâ€"gether for ten years. The Pools Shore drive, Chicago, neighbors. Robert I. Leopotd of 930 S. Linden avenue, has been elected viceâ€"president of the Assogiation of Independent Men for the year 1951. The AIM is an association VICEâ€"PRESIDENT OF AIM AT MICHIGAN U. Highland Park Baptist SsoOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN Dynamic Wheel Balancing Auto Painting Aute Reconstruction Co. Body & Fender Repairing at 381 Laurel Avenue EVERY THURSDAY 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 DINNER â€" $1.50 D A HL S 322 N. First HI 2â€"0077 10:00 p.m. which promotes social activities for nonâ€"fraternity men on the University ~of Michigan campus. Bob is a junior in the Literary PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY PROMOTES EXECUTIVES Among the four executives in the northern division of the Pubâ€" lic Service Company of Northern Illinois named ‘in recént promoâ€" tions is John C. Leach, 1326 Broadview, who has for the past two years been superintendent of the Highland Park district. He was named northern division serâ€" vice manager to succeed Laurence E. Pierron of Golf: Named to sueâ€" ceed Leach is Clement F. Jones of Crystal Lake. Both are veterans of 25 orâ€"more years of service with the company. David McCulloch, son of the William C, McCullochs of 1358 Broadview ave., was home for a short visit this past weekâ€"end. David, a sophomore at Illinois Wesleyan in Bloomington and a member of the varsity swimming team there, was here to compete with his team in a meet with Loyâ€" ola. BREAKS POOL RECORD TEA AND FASHION SHOW TO PROVIDE SCHOLARSHIP ~‘Winning the back stroke conâ€" test, it was also announced that David had broken a pool record. America‘s need for teachers, particularly in elementary schools, will get a boost from the benefit tea and fashion show to be held by the Chicagoâ€"North ‘Shore Chi Omega Alumnae February 7 in the Pump Room and the Parade of the Ambassador East Hotel. Funds from the fashion showing by Carson, Pirie, Scott & Comâ€" pany will go to provide a scholarâ€" ship to a student in the School of Education: at Northwestern Uniâ€" versity. Cruise clothes and Spring clothes will be shown according to Mrs. Donald A. Wilson, 1253 W. Granville, Chicago, president. Working on the benefit are the Mrs. Robert Christopher, 1940 Liberal Tradeâ€"in Allowances on All Types of Refrigerators Regardiess of Age or Condition V mmmag, _ â€" (( ) "The felgadly Poople" T H E â€" ERRen S O dire NPA t aus JE of ‘.‘s ‘\l“ Northmoor road; Mrs. James A. C. Kelley, 2277 Lakeside Place; Mrs. R. Bryan Mundell, 2408 Blackâ€" hawk road; Mrs, Theodore Rehn, 217 Bellie Avenue; Mrs. E. J. Smythe, 273 Woodland Avenue and Mrs. Dudley Dewey of Deerâ€" field. DIRECTOR AT DE PAUL Leo J. Sheridan, 1601 Dean avenue, was recently named to the board of directors of DePaul university. He will fill a vacancy caused by the recent resignation of Britton I. Budd. Sheridan, former Highland Park commissioner, is head of L. J. Sheridan and Co., a director of building corporations and has served as president of the Naâ€" tional Association of ~ Building Owners and Managers. He was president of the Building Manaâ€" gers association from 1939 to 1944. " PRES S NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Newcomers to Highland Park are Dr. and Mrs. Nogh D. Fabriâ€" cant, former Chicagoans. Their daughter, Phoebe, 9, attends the Lincoln school. The Fabricants bought their home at 920 S. Linâ€" den avenue. Dr. Fabricant, an eye, ear, nose and throat specialâ€" ist, is a professor at the Univerâ€" sity of Illinois Medical school in Chicago. The author of many medâ€" ical books and articles, Dr. Fabriâ€" For All types of curtainsâ€" HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES PARKWAY Curtain Laundry DRY CLEANING (all types) 53 N. Greoon Bay | _ e HMS Refizester truly the outstanding buy in modern, silent reâ€" frigeration. 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