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Highland Park Press, 3 May 1951, p. 6

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& WANTE[f:â€"â€"Waitressâ€"; apply Shelâ€" ton‘s Ravinia Grill, 389 Roger Williams ave. x 100 corner wooded lot in Glenview, twoâ€"years old. Barn .. s.red with 2â€"car garage, carpeted. * ..Combination storm and screen sash. Fully landscaped. We need 8 or 4 bedrooms, Call Glenview 4â€"3009, SITUATION WANTEDâ€" SITUATION WANTEDâ€"Will do HELP WANTED:â€"Female. Part time work, 3 afternoons per week for gathering construction information, No experience necâ€" essary. Car required. Permanent HELP WANTED â€" FEMALE â€" WANTED TO RENT :â€"Furnished house for 3 or 4 months froim about June 1, for three adults. Four or five bedrooms, 3 full baths. In Ravinia, Glencoe or Winnetka. Phone Glencoe: 1450, WANTED TO RENTâ€" Menoni and Mocegni Phone, HI 20518 HOUSE FOR RENT:â€"New small modern 6â€"room Colonial house with attached garage. Utility room, hot water, oil heat. In outskirts of Northbrook. Good transportation. Nice place for .small family. Twoâ€"year lease, $115 per . month and security deposit. Available May 15. Refâ€" erences required. Write Box 75, ~â€" Northbrook, III. FOR SALE:â€"4 Burner Elect. stove; new ‘Speed Queen" washer; Blonde Bed Rm. set; FOR SALE :â€"Restauraunt counter stoolsâ€"adjustable _ to â€" height. Suitable for bars, restaurants, etc. Call HI. 2â€"9873 and ask for FOR SALE:â€"1985 Oldsmobile; Best offer; Tel. HI. 2â€"2064. FOR SALE:â€"3 pc. Bed Rm. set spring and mattress; very reas onable; Tel. HI. 2â€"1244. ® WILL SELL OR TRADE for larger house. We have a twoâ€" bedroom ranch house on a.125 FOR RENT â€" FOR SALE:â€"Chest of drawers, also buffet and set of American Educator reference books in good condition. Phone HI. 2â€" 2614. . Want Ads hostess, Mre. Margaret McKeo, Glencos 1071. THE WELCOMERS WISH TO GREET , every family in the community. If you Mrs. Edith; Parenti announces that she will not beâ€"responsible for any bills incurred as of May 1 and thereafter by the Bella Vista restaurant at Highwood. paint or wash job. Call HI. 2 1014. L position,.â€"Write V. F. Ault, 700 Merchandise Mart, Chicago 54, for interview, HIGHLAND PARK TRADING : POST x M A N U R E 17 S, St. Johns Avenue Miscellaneous ALL CLOTHING HALF Pl!ICE BLACK DIRT Moved April 1 PERSONAD\ to _ Election District No. 1. ‘Town Hail, N. Milwaukee Aventie. Election _ District No. 2. Centra) Schoof, School Street. nfl«fion District No# 3. North Shore Co. Office, 354 N. Milwaukee Ave., _ Election District No. 2011, Farnsworth, Great Aibertyville Townshipâ€" kanoff Setvice Station, and ‘Wright Ave., North Elec 056 N Election District No. 2. Village Hail, 40 Center Avenue, Lake Bluff. Election District No. 3. City Hail, 1815 Sheridan Road, North Chicago. Election District No. 4. Gorton School, 400 E. Illinois Road, Lakeé Forest. â€" Election District No. 5. ‘West Park Rost Room, Greenbag Road, Lake Forâ€" L Election District No. 32. Johnsâ€"Manâ€" ville Ciub, 708 Greenwood Avente. % c‘m«"uon District No. 33. Armenian ub, 227 South Avenue. Election. District No. 34. Felix Langenâ€" bach :Grocery Store, Grand Ave., nr. Grcem Bay Rd., Waukegan. d\hlds Townshipâ€"â€" Election District No. 1. Lake Forest Recreation Bidg., Bank Lanc, â€" Lake Forést. > SEo n t Flection District No. 30. Anton Serâ€" kowski Greenhouse, 1611 16th St., North Chicago. Eection District No. 31. Whittier School, 901 Lewis Avenue. _ Election District No. 28. , American Legion Home, 1ith and Park Ave., North Chicago, Election District No. 29. Korus Hall 911 13th ‘8t., North Chicago. 6 7 13th 8t., North Chicago. . go. Election District No. 27. Simmon‘s Hall, 1236 Prescott Street, North Chicaâ€" y on en e en ennntn o Election District No. 23. Slovenic Hail, 424 10thâ€" St.,* N.E. Corner : McAlister Avenue. . Election District No. 24. Mother of God Church Hall, 516 10th Street. Election District No. 25. Lithua®an Hall, 901 Lincoin Street. . s Election District: No. 26. _ Joseph Grimpo Barber Shop, 1100 Wadsworth Ave., }VoA qh!mgo. Electton District No. 18. Arvo Torvenâ€" an Garage, 142 S. Jackson St. Election District No. 19. Davison‘® Garage, 126 South Eimwood Avenue, Election District No. 20. Southâ€"Side Fire Station, 422 South Avenue. Election _ District No. 21. Lincoin School, 532 Helmhotz Avenue. SS Election District: No. >22. â€" Brunner‘s Service Station, 1018 Belvidere Street. M uied o en te on nenty Election District ‘No. 15. Krumrey‘s Barber Shop, 1815 Washington Street. Election District No. 16. American Red Cross, 133 Belvidere St.. Election District _ No. 17.. Wagner‘s Garage, 132 South Park Avenue, Election District No. 14. Merle‘s Barâ€" ber‘ Shop, 1123 Washington Street. lleéuéii“iifitmr. No. 12. Central Fire Station, 111 Madison Street, Election District No% 3. City Service Station, N.W. Cor. Ridgeland & North Avenues. + â€" * Election District No. 4. Wayne Vogel Garage, 321 Gillett Avenue. Election District No. 5.. North School, Pranklin Street. Election District No: 6: Aâ€"1 Cleaners, 602 North Avenue, cornér Prankiin Street. Election District No. 7. Whitlock Batber.Shop, 1334 Grand Ave. s ; Election District No. 8. YM.C.A., 202 N. County Street. [ Election District No. 9. Grand Aveâ€" nue Garage, 626 Grand Avenue. Election District No. 10. Wilson‘s Garage, 226 North Jackson Street. Election District No. 11. N. E. Barâ€" donner‘s Garage, 1618 Brookside Ave. Election District No. 13. Legion Home, Washington and West Streets. Election District No. 1. Greenwood School, North Avenue. > Election District No. 2. Iilinots State Armory, 1600 Gien Flor® Ave. Election District No. 5. Round Lake Beach Village Hall, Round Lake Beach. Warren Townshipâ€"> Election District No. 1. Gurnee Fire Dept. Bldg., Gurnee. Election District No.â€" 2. Grange Hall School. Waukegan Townshipâ€" _ Avon Townshipâ€" Election .District _ No. 1. Grayslake Grammar School, Grayslake. Election District No. 2. Round Lake Village Hall, Round Lake, Election District No. 3. Orayslake Village. Hall, Grayslake. Election District No. 4. Men‘s Club Egg. Pine View Drive, Round Lake Election District No. 3. CM. & 8t Paul Depot, Long Lake. Village Hall, Lake Villa, Grant Townshipâ€" â€" Election District No. 1. Town Hall Ingleside. Election District No. 2. Village Hall Fox Lake. Eleétion District No. 2. Village Hall Main St. Antloch. > Election District No. 3. Lotus School Antioch. Lake Villa Townshipâ€" . Election District No. 4. Rook‘s Drive In. N. E. Cor. 3ist and Sheridan Road. Election District No. 5. Zlon Nash Garage, 28th and Sheridan Road. Newport ‘Townshipâ€" * Newport Fire Station, Wadsworth. Antioch 'l‘owlullpâ€"__ â€" Election District No. 1. Antioch Fire Station, Main St. Antloch. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON Monday, June 4, A.D. 1951, an election will be held in the County of Lake, ‘euuy'_m Iilinois at the following Poliâ€" Election District No. 1. Lake View Echool. 22nd and Bethesda Avenue. Election District ~No. 2â€" City. Hall, 2828 Sheridan: Road. Election District No. 3. Elimwood Bchool, 3lst and Ezra Avenue. Benton Townshipâ€" Election District No. 1. Beach School, Beach Road. Election District No. 2 Winthrop Harâ€" bor School, Winthrop Harbor. Election District No. 3. Howe School, Green Bay Road and 33rd St. tlon lon District No. 10 )..Center St. Lake I ton District No. 11. LEEDS JEWELERS All Watch Repairs are Guaranteed Watch Repairing Di 2 N. Sheridan. Road ELECTION NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE trict No nastum, trict No. an Road, itrict No itrict No. 8. Atkinson‘s and Hervey Ave., North 1285 N 6. Winter Club, Lake Porest. 7. Lake Forest McKinley Ave., Bluff W. Cor. 22nd Chicago. . Lake Forest ith / Campus, Ridg No Pumpin PhECINCT NUMBER 1. Cousists of all that part of School District No. 108 lying North, Westeriy, Northwesterly, Southwesterly and Norâ€" theriy of a line beginning on Jn center ) (b) Approximate amount *extendâ€" Abie under rate otherwise appilâ€" cable to the next taxes to be ©xtended is $181,068.75.â€" That for said election. said Schpol District shall constitute four (4) elecâ€" tion .precinets, and . the boundaries thereot wnd the poiling place for each stiall be as follows: > L ~NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN that on Saturday, the i9th day of May, 1951, & special clection wiil be held‘in and for Hixhiand Park Schoot District Numâ€" ber 108, Luke County, lllinois. for the purpose of submitting to the vo{Jn of said School District the following..propâ€" ositior : â€" P PP UR Eids oib tsb ind of School. District Number 107, Lake County, Lilinots. . Dated this 2ist day of April, 1951. MILLARD 8. McGUFFIN President o BARRETT K. MASON (b) Approximate amount extend< * able under rate Otherwise appltâ€" cable to the: next taxes to be extended is $99,051.76. That for said election said School District shall consitute one eléction precinet and the poliing place for said election shall be as follows: ‘ The hm::#-nen room of the Eim Place ool, 233 North shertâ€" dan Road, Highiand‘ Park, Iilinois. The polls at said election shail be Opened at tweive o‘clock noon, Central Daylight | Suvings Time, and will be Closed at seven o‘clock P.M. on said day. â€" S ene r en e t \ LAKE â€"COUNTY, â€" ILLINOTIS® NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on Saturday, the 19th day of Muy, 1951, a special election will be lela in and for School District Numbet 107, Lake County, | lilinois," for | the purpose . of submitting to the voters Of saia School District the following proposition : Shall the mauximum tax rate for the educational fund ofâ€" school District Number 10/, Lake County, «Hilinois, be established at 112 perâ€" cent on the full, fauir cash vaiue instead Of .326 per cent, the maxiâ€" mum rate otherwise applicable to the next tares to be extended? (@) Approximate hmount extendâ€" abie nger_ proposed > rate | is $331.440 97. °° Election District _ No. 17. Braeside School, 2322 Plerce Rd., Highland Park. Election District No. 18. C.N.S.M.RR. Woodridge Station, Clavey Rd., Highâ€" land Park. â€" for the following offices: JUDGE OP THE BUPB.W] coURT SEVENTH SUPREME COURT JUDIC’IAQ is «_ DISTRICT Nob eeeni en matnidh Dated atâ€"Waukegan, County of Lake and State of lilinois, this ist day of May, A. D. 1951. Ravinia Station, So. St. John‘s Ave Highland Park. BEVENTEENTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT. (Four to be elected) .â€" & The polis will be open from 6â€"0‘clock A.M. to 5 o‘ciock PM. on said day. rond btriinP it i nb inaiicmatihi TRJ .0 Election District No. 14. Ravinia School, 1655 Dean Ave. Highland Park. Election ‘District No. 15. Ravinia Fire Station, 1612 Burton Ave., Highland Park. !lcctlma_ _D_l.g'.rlct "No. 16. C:N.S.M.RR. Election District No. 12. Raliroad Men‘s Home Garage, Beach St., Highâ€" land Park. Election District No. 13. Field House, SW. Cor. Lincoln and Glencoe Ave., Highland Park. â€" NOTICE _ OF â€"SPECIAL ELECTION HIGHLAND rARK sCHOOL DISTRICI NUMBER 108 LAKE COUNTY, ILLINOIS Election District No. 10. Town Hall, 378 Central Ave., Highland Park. Election District No. 11. Lincoin School, 495 Lincoin Ave., Highland L Park By order of the Election District No. 8. Davisâ€"Maurine Electric Service, 10 °N. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park. Election District No. 9. Moroney‘s Inâ€" surance Co., 516 Laurel Ave., Highland Park. °. Election District No. 4. Oak Terrace School, 230 Prarie Ave., Highwood. Election District No. 6. Highland Park Hizh School, 300 Vine ‘Ave., Highland Park. « 2 Election District No. 7. VFW 1 549 Central Ave., Highland Park JUDGES OP THE CIRCUIT COURT Election District No. 3. Highwood Community Center, 428 Green Bay Radl, High wood. â€" J Election District No. 5. 8t. John‘s Church, 8. W. Cor. Green Bay and Homewood, Highland Park ter Residence, County Ln. Rd. Cuba 'l“;p,rllro Cary. ‘ownshipâ€"â€" Election District No. 1. Town Hall, Lake Zurich. , Election District No. 2. Lions Club Room, Cor. Rt 22 and Lions Drive, Lake Zurich. Vernon Townshipâ€"â€" Town Hall, Rt No. 22, Half Day. West Deerfleld Townshipâ€" Election District No. 1. Village Hall, Waukegan Rd., Deerfleld. Election District No. 2. Burr H. Kress Residence, 801 Hazel Ave., Deerfleld. Election District No. 3. Everett School l!}gude. Dist. 112, Everett Rd., W. Lake rest. 4 Election District, No. 5. Bannockburn School, Telegraph Rd., Bannockburn. Deprfield Townshipâ€" Election District _ No. 1. South Park Field House, Lake Forest. Election District No. 4. Town Hall 602 Deerfleld Rd., Deetfleld. Election District No. 2. City Hall, 489 Waukegan Ave., Highwood. . Garage,â€"203 Second Avenue. _ _ _ _ _ Eiection District No. 5. Shell Service NOTICE OP SPECIAL ELECTION sCHOOL _ DISTRICT NUMBER\ 107 Anbhote® bnpavtenlenbinei Absdc dabiabd i the maximum tax fate for educational fund of Higtiand â€" School District Number 108, County, Alimols» be establish= t 1125 per cent on tie full, cash value immead 6f .416 per . the maximum rate otherwise rable to ‘the ifext taxek to be mate . amount uder | proposed 61. Board of Education NOTICE T HE PRESS Garfield R. Leaf County Clerk extendâ€" rate is Secretary "svnnol districts to do this before The Women‘s Society of Christâ€" ]Soptomhnr 1, 1951. The schools. of |ian‘Service will hold a bakery sale Lake, Cook and Dupage Cnunfioslat the church Satu?a'ly morning ‘nml many schools throughout the |at 10:30. Members are asked to ,:l"lfl'. :R"(’ cr:m.'t'n May 19 to vali; :avo their do:ltinnshat th: church date their educational rates. >, ‘ y 10 o‘clock so that the comâ€" ' â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"___ mittee can price them and have Dr. Lewinâ€" o all ‘items there at one time .in (Continued from page 1)° . @ readiness for the sale. The comâ€" The cauge of polio is still unâ€" { mittee consists of M”d‘{"“ Marâ€" known, but Dr. Lewin explained "hall Ledlic, Rarber Smith, Lyle that fliee have been ground and |Courtrney and May Lieweliyn. _ _ injocted into animals, immediately 1 *L 1 ‘ infecting them with the disease.! The c‘“’p",' Club will meet A vaccine has been discovered [Slturday evening, May 5th at the which will prevent polio in .ni_‘chufl‘h at 8:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. mals, but as yet has not been tried | Ruben Olson and Mr.: and Mrs. f6r human beings, . ILnrry Stockton will be in charge l Schools affected by the decision could not possibly operate on the 1"‘\’0"["‘ provided by the lawful rates left to them. Hence all such districts must validate their presâ€" ent approved rates. State legislaâ€" tion has made it possible for school districts to do this before September 1, 1951. The schools. of Lake, Cook and Dupage Counties and many schools throughout the state, have chosen May 19 to vali-,i date their educational rates. > * _ The schools in this arca were jndvi«-d in 1945 and 1946 by comâ€" petant legal counsel that only oné [r(-forendum was required. The schools are now obliged to comply with the Supreme Court decision and the legislation adopted affords the ‘opportunity to validate the previously established maximum rate. ; co ,to their maximum rate of $1.125 from their then. reduced rate of $1.90, and further that Bensenville should have held three referendums instead of one to reach their maximum rate. «_ Bensenville, like many other Iilinois. districts," believed their lawful rate was one helf the rate in effect ‘previous to the passage of the revenue act (Rutler bills}. Bensenville held a. referendum to f (Continued from page 1) Pacific railroad company against the Bensenville schools. The Suâ€" preme Court held that the lawful rate of a school district in 1947 was that determined by a formula in section 162a ‘of the revenue act. School Electionâ€" opened at tweive o‘clock Noon and will be closed at seven o‘clock P.M. on said By order of the Board of Education of Highland Park School District Numâ€" ‘ PRECINCT NUMBER â€"4â€"â€"â€" Consists of all that part of School District No. 108 lying West and Southâ€" westerly of a line beginning at the center line of County Line Road and the center line of the East Skokie Drainage Ditch; thence Northwesterly along the center line o£ the East Skokie Drainage Ditch to the center line of Edgewood Road Extended, thence Westâ€" erly along the center line of Edgeâ€" wood Road Extended to the center line of Skokie Bivd.; thence Northwesterly along the center line of Skokie Biyd. to the center line Of Berkley Road. Polling Place: West Ridge School. â€" Dr Lewin presented slides and and Sheridan Road extended to the West Shoreline. of Lake Michigan; thence Northwesterly along the West Shoreline of Lake Michigan to ‘the Place of beginning. Polling Place: Braesige School ooo en se ns e n e Se of . Lake Michigan; thence Northerly along the. West Shoreline . of Lake Michigan to the piace ‘of beginning. Polling fillu:e: Ravinia School | ECINCT NUMBER 3. _ Consists of all that part of School District No. 108 lying Easterly, Northâ€" ceasterly, Southeasterly and South of a line beginning on the center line of Lakewood Pluce extended to the West Shoreline of Lake Michigan; thence Westerly along the center of Lakewood Piace, and across Sheridan Road, Lyâ€" man Court and Groveland and thence Westerly along the rear lot line of houses on the North Side of Oakiand . Drive to the center line of St. Johns Avenue; . thence Southeasterly _along the‘ center line of St. Johns Avenue to the center line O# Blackstone Place; thence Westerly along the center line of Blackstone Place and â€"Clavey. Road to the center line of the East Skokie Drainage Ditch; thence Southeasterly mlong the center line of the East Skokie Drainage Ditch to the center lineâ€" of County Line Road; thence East along the center line of County Line Road, and the center line of Sheridan Road line of Edgewood Road; thence West on the center line rx Edgewood Road and Edgewood extended to the center line of Skokie Bivd.; thence Northwesterly‘ on the center line of Skokie .Blvd. to the center line " of Berkeley Road: thence East slong the center line of Berkeley Road, Deerfleld Avenue and mv&. Drive to the West Shoreline of Michigan; thence Southerly along the West Shoreline of ’l.ukc Michigan to the place of beginâ€" ning. Polling Place: Lincoin School PRECINCT NUMBER 2. Consists of all that part of School District No. 108 lying Easterly, Northâ€" easterly, Southeasterly and South of a line beginning on the center of Beech Street at the West Shoreline of Lake Michigan; thence Southwesterly along the center dine of Beech Street (inâ€" cluding Beech Lane) and the center line of Ridgewood Drive to the center line. of South Green Bay .Road to Edgewood Road! thence Westerly on Edgewood Road; thence Westerly on extended to the center line of the East Skokieâ€"Drainage â€"Ditch, thence Southâ€" easterly on the center line of the East Skokie Drainage Ditch to the center line of Clavey Road; thence Easterly along the center line of Clavey Road and Blackstone Place to St. Johns Avenue; thence Northwesterly along the center line of St. \Johns Avenue to the rear lot line of houses on the South Side of Woodland Road thence Easterly @long this rear lot line of Woodland Road across Groveland, Lyman Court and Sheridan Road into Lakewood Place then Easterly along the center line of Lakewood Place and Lakewood Place extended to the West Shoreline line of Lake Michigan; thence Southâ€" westerly along the center line of Beech Btreet (excluding Beech Lane) line of Beech Street at the West Shoreâ€" ou s d e L e en mipmieces Dated this lith day of April, 1951. Robert S. Cushman President, Board of Education School District No. 108, Highiand Park, Lake County, Illinois Charles H. Wilson Secretary, Board of Education School District No. 108, Highland Park, Lake County; Illinois & NOTICE The Couples‘ Club will meect Saturday evening, May 5th at the church at 8:00 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Olson and Mri and Mrs. Larry Stockton will be in charge of the evening‘s entertainment. The Interhediate Youth Fellowâ€" ship of the Wesley Methodist church will meet at the church, Friday, May 4 from 7:00 to 9:00 p.m. under the léadership of Mrs. Raymond Lange and Mrs. James Nolan. Wesley. Methodist News Other residents of Highland Park who will assist with the fund raising are: Mrs. Frederick P; Boynton, Mrs. David Suttle, Mrs. George Carr, Mrs. James Conway, and Mrs. Leon Fine. (Continued from page 1) aware of the effectiveness of such therapy, in cases of emotional ori~ gin. If is our purpose in founding this clinicâ€"to not only make psyâ€" chiatric ~diagnosis and treatment more readily available to more pcople, but to demonstrate the value of such treatmept to the community as a whole." Percussion : James Kelley, David Phelps, David Baum and Charley Coleman. Bass: Stanley Forbes, Grant Brown, Timothy â€" Silence â€" and John Swanson: Mental Healthâ€" French Horn: James Golds‘;nith and Jacqueline Russell. Trombone: â€" Thomas . Harter, Douglas Smith‘ Frederick Ellenâ€" berger, George Stewart;â€".Robert Leverick and Dean Larson. Murray, Karl Salo, Martin Hall, Randall p{{hon u;d Peter Hughes Baritone: Harold Freberg and Ronald Wagner. © Stewart. _ Percussion : David Baum. Personnel of Bandâ€" > Flute: Judith Cohen, Daniel Seitz and Karen Johnson. 3 _ Oboe: Lenore Bernardi. ‘ Clarinet: Greggory Newell, Dale Rizzolo, Gwen Olson, Lois Willâ€" jams,. Gordon Chalmers, Richard Nachman, Judith Laegeler, Robert John, Herbert Sangerman, David Maxon, Vincent Bonnetti, Lizanne Wilson, ‘Doris Pagel and Mary Miller. i+ Alto Clarinet: Robert George. «Bass Clarinet : James â€"Deibler. Saxophone:. Herbert â€" Rautenâ€" berg, Sten Mancou, Richard Johnâ€" son and John Dewar. â€" Cornet: John Gould, Lawrence Rrown.__Harold _Fisher._ William Trombone: Thomas Harter, Fredcrick Ellenberger and George French Horn: James Goldsmith and Jacqueline Russell. Trumpet:John Gould, Lawrence Brown and Harold Fisher. > Bass Violins: James Gordon, James Grace, Velma Pagel, Stanâ€" ley Forbes, Shirley Bock and John Gardiner. Flute: â€" Judith\ Cohen, Daniel Seitz and Karen Johnson. Oboe: Lenore Bernardi. . Clarinet: Dale Rizzolo, Gwen Olson and Greggory Newell. , Piano: Suzanne Stunkel, Diarte Singer and Lois Baum. . . _ (Continued from page 1) Tickets to the Festival may be obtained from any member of the performing groups or at the box office on the day of the performâ€" ance. ‘Proceeds will be used to purchase equipment for the muâ€" sic department. _ ; . Personnel of Orchestra: Violins: Caroline Sehwarz, concertmistress, Robin Saphir, Mary Ann Meyer, Philip Watrous, Betsy Sturm, Suâ€" san Jacob, Roger Seltzer, Janet Long, Nancy Lelewer, ‘Cynthia Harris, Joseph Leaming, Catherâ€" ine Pearson, Ella May Young, Judith Watkins and Marilyn Michâ€" ela. _ Cellos: Janet . Graham, Paul Klein and Lynn Street, Violas: Ben Ziccarelli, . Roseâ€" mary. _Block and Susan Hayner. diagramsâ€"showing post polio treatâ€" ment. ‘The author of a book on the disease, he gained fame last year when an English girl came to this country to consult him. Unable to move at that time, she is now a pupil at the Spalding School for Crippled Children and is able to walk with the aid of braces and crutches. â€" Concertâ€" Dr. Lewin was introduced by Mrs, George Martin, president of the Highwood hospital auxiliary. Marimba:â€"Diane Singer her,â€" William | _ The benefit cleared nearly $1â€" l,?oo for the Highland Park Nurâ€" sery school. Its suecess guaranâ€" tees muchâ€"needed equipment and a generous scholarship fund. Mr. and Mrs: Bruce Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyer were guests of the Fredcrick Hechts. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hixâ€" som, and «Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Boyd also filled their boxes with friends. * Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schaffner were gucsts of Mr. and Mrs, J. V. Spachner; Mr. and Mrs. Bloss Vail, and Mr. and Mrs. Robertson sat in the box taken by the Malâ€" coim Vails. Mr. and Mrs. David Joseph and Mrs. Arthur M. Adler were guests of Mrs. Harry L. Canâ€" mann. Seated in the Sidney. Schwarz box were Mrs. James Hart, Mrs. Claud Nathan and Mrs. Frederick Greenebaum. Mr, and Mrs. R. E. Sherer invited Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. S.â€"J. Sherer to be their guests. iIn the J. B. Garnett box were Mr. and Mrs. James B. Garnett, > Mrs. Claburn Jones, and Mr. and Mrs. Hurton Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Kraft invited Mr. and Mrs. Irl Marshall, of Deerâ€" field, Mrs. J. R. Preston of Jackâ€" son, Mississippi, and Nrs, Wm. T. Young to share their box. Guests in the Raymond Moon box were the Rev: and Mrs. Charâ€" les U. Harris, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Alschuler, Jr. had invited Dr. and Mrs. C. 0.; Dahle, also Dr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson to share their box. Mrs. William H. Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wilhelmy, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis J. Nosck were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farrell, who, after the picture, also ‘entonained in their home. Includâ€" ed among the guests at this party were Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hecht, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gillisâ€" pic, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Meyer, Mrs. W. H. Rutherford, Mr. and and Mrs. Bruce Baldwin,> Mrs. Baldwin Newman, Mrs. Francis E. Baldwin, Mr.. Carl Bingham, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond E. Moon. ~ (Continued from page 1) Adamsons, the George Carrs, theâ€"~â€"â€" Earl Gsells, the Carl Herbsts, the Robert Adlers, and the Robert Browns. Mr. and Mrs. Raynor F. Sturgis, Mr. and Mrs, James Meeâ€" han, Mr. and Mrs. Isadore Zimmerâ€" . > man, Mr. and Mrs. Harry BXGorâ€" don were others present. M i Survivors include two _ sons, Hannibal of Highwood and Anâ€" ’gelo of Gary, Indiana, and one daughter, Mrs. Ritaâ€" Giannasi of Highwood. His wife, Annuziata, preceded him in death in 1926. Funeral services were held at St. James church, Highwood, on Tuesday, May 1, at 9:30 a.m. Burial was in St. Mary‘s cemetery, Highland Park. ~. * s Nursery Benefitâ€" Born in Modena, Italy on Augâ€" ust 20, 1879, Mr. Vaniii cime to this country in 1902, and to Highâ€" wood in 1920. * % Early Sunday morning, April 29, Sante Vanni, T2, of 339 Euâ€" clid ave., Highwood, succumbed to a long illness at the Highwood hospital. â€" Interment was in St. Patrick‘s cemetery, West Lake Forest. .. Mr. Mahen, who had been reâ€" tired for several years,, worked most of his life ag an engineer at Great Lakes and ‘Fort Sheridan. He was born on Dec.â€"3, 1880.on Bloom: street (then. Edgecliffe drive) and had lived all his life in Highland Park and Highwood. Surviving besides his sister, Mrs. Shelton, with whom he made his home, are several nieces and nephews. Vanni year ago from Rumania and hpl lived at the Kramer home since that time. Mahen Funeral services were held at St. James church, Highwood, at 9:30â€" a.m.â€" on Saturday,â€" Aprilâ€" 28, for James Mahen, 70, who died suddénly of a heart attach, at the home of his sister, Mrs. Alâ€" bert Shelton, 128 S. Central ave, Highwood, on Thursday, April 26. The Rev. James Gleeson conâ€" ducted the service, ; Mrs. Margaret Lambrecht, 65, passed away at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Chris Kramer, 639 Homewood ave., on Tuesday, April 24. Born in Huhgary, Mrs. Lamâ€" brecht had come to this country a Mrs. Lambrecht is survived by her daughter and.a grandson, The Rev. H. K. Platzer conductâ€" ed the funeral services, held at the Kelleyâ€"Spalding chapel on Thursday, April 26, at 10 a.m. Burial was inf Memorial Park. Lambrecht Thursday, May 3, 1951

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