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Highland Park Press, 22 Feb 1951, p. 2

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nois, attended as maid of honor ..â€"and Coit Spalding of 27 N. Sheriâ€" * dan road served as best man, CPL R. J. STANCLIFFE TAKES A BRIDE Louise Adele Swanson and Corporâ€" al Richard J. Stancliffe at 3 p.m. on Friday, February 16, the bride is the daughter of Mrs. Otto Swanâ€" son of Urbana, Illinois and the bridegroom is the son of the Josâ€" eph B. Stancliffes of 336 Sunnyâ€" A reception at the Urbanzâ€"Linâ€" coln hotel followed the ceremony. Both the bride and the brideâ€" groom are graduates of the Uniâ€" versity of Illinois. The bridegroom received his degree last June and the bride was graduated this month. Mr. Stancliffe, a recalled reservist in the Army Air Force, and his bride spent their honeyâ€" moon in Highland Park. They reâ€" ported to Belleville, Ilinois, where Cpl. Stancliffe is stationed, on Tuesday. ° Miss McCoy, daughter of Samâ€" uel J. McCoy of San Antonio, Texas, is a graduate of New Trier High School. She made her debut last summer. At present she.is a sophomore at Smith college. Mr. Hotchkiss attended Highland Park High School for two years and is a graduate of Vermont Academy and Dartmouth college, where he was affiliated with Chiâ€"Phi fratâ€" ernity. "1 and his twin brother, Eugene, U. S. Navy, also, are both stationed in Washington, D. C. The betrothal of Miss Nancy McCoy, to Ensign James Kennan Hotchkiss of the U. S. Navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hotchâ€" kiss of 213 Bronson ave, has reâ€" cently been announced by her mother, Mrs Clifford M. Templeâ€" ton of ‘Winnetka. BETROTHAL TOLD ELAINE MRAZEK TO WED _ Miss Elaine Marilynâ€"Mrazek will become the bride of EM3 William Hall Kemp, U. S..Navy, at the Great Lakes Hospital chapel on Saturday, February 24, at 6.p.m. Commander D. Wright, chaplain, will hear the exchange of nuptial vows. Miss Mrazek is the daughâ€" ter of the Henry. F. Mrazeks of 1706 ‘Pleasant avenue and Mr. Kemp is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Kemp of Mt. Clemens, Michigan. Mrs. _ Donald H. _ Grimshaw (Jean Mrazek) will attend her of the writer. THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, Eoo on on one side of the paper only, and be Entered as second class matter March 1,:1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 (HI) 2â€"0557. For All types of curtainsâ€" > Highwood Glass & MOUSE CLEANING? 963 Waukagan Ave. B Phones, HI 2â€"7811 Lester 3. Olson, Publisher. DRY CLEANING (all types) : PARKWAY 68 . Green Boey _ A family reception will be held at the Rustic Manor in Gurnee, Ill., following the small informal sister as matron of honor. Best live in Waukegan. melfeng, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Schimmelfeng of Scarsdale, New York, until recently residents of Ravinia, has been announced . by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Leslie G. Bowen of 804 Sheridan ave., ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ‘The engagement of Miss P: Evanston. No date has been ‘set for the wedding. . Miss Bowen attended Denison university in â€" Granville, Ohio, where she was affiliated with Chi Omega sorority. She is at present assistant registrar in the school of speech at Northwestern university. Mr. Schimmelfeng, who received These special prices are made for Dollar Value Days only, and will not be in effect Broken‘ assortmentsand style ranges quick clearance. wWOMEN‘sS "T" SHIRTS $1.00 and $1.39 before or after Friday and Saturday. Fine combed cotton yarns. You‘ll want several at these prices. Handkerchiefs â€" 2 for $1.00 Regular 79c to $1.00 values. Colorâ€" ful prints. Hand rolled edge. Also hand made goods. Attractive plaid gingham blouses at an unbélievable low price. Fast color and * s ' sanforized. Sizes 32 to 38. â€"WOMEN‘S WHITE COTTON BLOUSES. Reduced for clearance. Broken sizes, ranges and discontinued styles. Neat embroidered trim. Made of white and colored flannelette. Famous Beacon BABY BLANKETS â€" $3.00 Choice white, pink and blue. Size 36 x 50 inch. Satin bound. Sizes 2 to 6x and 7 to 14 years. Widely advertised makes. Cut from washable cotton fabrics. f Don‘t miss this Dollar Value Day bargain. Serviceable garments at only $1.00 and $2.95. Attractive plaid gingham. Seersuckers combination and novelty fabrics. All new spring materials, Dollar Value Days only at this price. 2 yds. â€" $1.00 Famous"Quadriga Cloth Percale and colorful prints and solid colors. no RETuURKS _ ; STORE HOURS uo REFuN®S n 03e I FRIDAY 9 to 9 lo mlg °"E|s ’. \ SaleS ;tol::;lsazalgi lt:)tsl;zox;old | _ s | before Friday. â€" â€"* Dollar Value Sale Dresses Three Groups $3 â€" $5 â€" $8 Two low price groups, consisting of broken ranges from our regular stock. ‘Tailored of rayon and cotton fabrics. GIRL‘S DRESSES | _ GIRLS‘ RAYON KNIT FRIDAY, SATURDAY, FEB. 23 â€" 24 80 SQUARE PERCALES WOMEN‘S LINEN Infant‘s Flannelette KIMONOS â€" 6%¢ GIRL‘S DRESSES Reduced to ; Price BOYS‘ SLACKS $1.00 and $2.95 CHILDREN‘S SLIPS Reduced to $1.00 & $2.00 NEW SPRING $1.25 WASH FABRICS $1.00 WOMEN‘S PLAID COTTON BLOUSES â€" $1.39 GARNETT & CO. licity at Lake Forest college. A second lieutenant in the Iilinois National Guard, he is attached to headquarters of the 44th Infantry Craftsman National Bowling tourâ€" nament at the Cascades Bowling MASONIC TOURNAMENT the following: Team One, Al Berâ€" tacchini (Captain), Bill Fosbendâ€" er, Jack Green, Floyd Patrick and John Zenko; Team Two, Ches Bierwirth (Captain), R. Calkins, Oscar Iverson, Chuck Johnson and Nafe Larson; Team Three, Art Hollands (Captain), Andy Beck, A. Christie; Pete Denny and Geoâ€" rge Marshall; Team Four, Fred Hentling (Captain), Ted Marks, James Mc Lernan, Fred Roscher and Jim Thomson. About 400 teams from the Chiâ€" cago area took part in the event. Highland Parkers who placed in n-(-of mach higher -'le.-d groups reduced for Full fashioned and seamless hose. Desirable colors. Our regular $1.20 s; Choice of wide color range. All our regular $1.00 jewelry includâ€" ed. New spring styles. Buy now for Discontinwed | styles. Well known makes. Regular $2.00 to $3.00 values. Lorraine 85¢ panties. White and colors. While a limited quantity last. Made of colorful sateen with attracâ€" tive cowboy trim. $3.95 value. COSTUME JEWELRY $1.00 values 83¢ MINERVA SPORTS _ YARN â€"$1.00 BALL THE PRESS wWOMEN‘S NYLON HOSE â€" $1.00 pr. BOYS‘ WESTERN SHIRTS â€" $2.00 FLANNELETTE 3 yds. â€" $1.00 Close Out Sale the singles were Bill Fosbender, 4th place, and Jim Thomson, 10th plage. Al Bertaochini was third in Lauridsen, daughter of the Emil Lauridsens of 374 North avenue, and Charles J. Lambert, son of the Joseph G. Lamberts of 2706 Northland ave., will take place in APPROACHING WEDDING The 7:30 p.m. ceremony will be read by the Rev. Louis 78h:§'v_i og Park. A reception will follow at the Highland Park Woman‘s club. resentative for the Illinois: Bell Mr. Lambert and his bride will live in an apaftMent ommGlenview $1.00 and $2.00 â€" $1.00 yarn. l MEN‘S BROADCLOTH SHIRTS â€" $2.79 2 for $5.50 ~ MEN‘S RIBBED HOSE 3 pr. for $1.00 White and colored, fine broadcloth shirts. Values to $3.95. _ Men‘s fine corduroy <shirts. Colors are maize, red, green and maroon. English rib hose of mercerized yarn, reinforced with nylon. Regularly 55c. Choice of coat and slipâ€"over styles. Regular $3.95 value. MEN‘S PAJAMAS â€" $2.95 Save on linen and kitchen needs. All are goods from our regular stocks of high quality merchandise. â€"LACE TABLECLOTHS $4.00. Beautiful new pattern. Size 70 x 90. An outâ€" standing value for Dollar Value Days only. â€"LARGE FLOUR SACK TOWELS 3 for $1.00. Full bleached kitchen towels. Approximate size 32"x38". Serged border. . â€"IRONING BOARD COVER AND PAD $2.00. Waffleâ€"knit pad with heavy elasticâ€"bound cover, Fits any standard board. P 3 â€"FINGERTIP TOWELS 3 for $1.00, Terry .cloth fingertip towels with fringed ends. Martex and other famous makes. All colors. â€"DRESSER SCARFS $1.00. Embroidered cotton scarfs. 42" length. Very attractive. ; â€"SCRUB CLOTHS 3 for $1.00. 18x18 inch utility cloth, Herringbone twill weave with red stripe border. ‘ M â€"KITCHEN TOWELS 3 for $1.00,â€"25% linen, size 16x32 inches. i border with body stripe. thes. Multiâ€"eolored â€"DISH CLOTHS 7 for $1.00. Natural color honeyâ€"comb weave in multicolored stripe. Size 15x15 inches. . @ j â€"LINEN TOWELING, 2 yds. $1,00. Ail=linen {except colored border stripe). While a limited number of pieces last. ‘ â€" * â€"WASH CLOTHS, 4 for $1.00. White wash cloth with colored stripe border. Made by Martex. Very absorbent, CORDUROY SHIRTS DOLLAR VALUE DAYS SALE OF LINENS 11. MEN‘S HANDKERCHIEFS â€" 8 for $1.00 Men‘s corded and plain hemstitched KHandkerchiefs. A Dollar Value Day sensation,. NEWCOWERS TO HIGHLAND PARK New to Highland Park is Mrs. Richard â€"B;â€"Biddle of .606 Vine Highland Tea Pin (Continued on page 5) â€" OPEN BOWLING Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 for bowling instructions ; OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY 139 N. Second 3t All silk neckwear. _ Regular $2.00 ties. MEN‘S "TIT" SHIRTS 3 for $2.35 White and colored shirts. _ $1.00 value. * White and colored broadcloth shorts. Snaps and boxed styles. Values to $1.35. White and colors. Regular $2.95 value. MEN‘S NECKWEAR Dollar Value Days â€" $1.00 MEN‘S NYLON SHORTS $1.95 MEN‘S SHORTS â€" 85¢ 3 for $2.50 . Thursday, Feb. 22, 1951 Deerficld & Greon Bay Rés. Rev. Bernard E. Burams. 92:00, 10:08, 1120 and 12 neon. Hely Days â€" 6#0, 7:00, $:00, 9:00, 10:08. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. & Dry Cleaning Co. Fridays and Holy Days Phose MI 2â€"4551 CONFESSIONS

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