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Highland Park Press, 18 Jan 1951, p. 4

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~ z BY ALICE ZABEL * Telephone Mighland Park 2064 * Ki B+ in @+ Ti B + lt B + K4 B4 K+ B + n B+ B4 @+ 6n @+ B+@+G+0+ 84@ [ RETURN FROM VACATION | Boston,. Mn_gsuchusetu, visitin Page 4 © . Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lawrentz dnd children, Marlyn and Randy, recently returned from a two weeks holiday. vacation in the East, They flew to New York, spending a week in New York and New Jersey, visiting relatives and sightseeing at many of the historic spots such as the Ford House and National Museum at Norristown, New Jersey, which was the home and _ headquarters _ of _ George Washington. They then flew to Boston, Mass. for a week as guests of Mrs. Lawrentz‘s brother and family, They also traveled along the eastern â€" coast visiting The House of Seven Gables, of Hawâ€" thorne fame, Swamscott, Mass., famous seashore resort ard other interesting places, returning home by plane on J&anuary 8th. 4 "moTTT? an d »amiR=@re®ri®e chrideâ€"toâ€" be, and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Engâ€" strom, Jr., her uncle and aunt, all of Chicapo and Mrs:â€" Maude Salm _of â€" Waukegan, Miss Engâ€" strbm‘s | matornal â€" grandmother. Beraister, Patricia, andâ€" maternal great | grandmother, â€" Mrs. Ellen Sliter of â€" Highland Park, â€" were Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Mancou of 750 Oak Grove avenue had been vacationing in Montgo Bay, Jaâ€" maica, at the Hotel Casa Blanca since December 20. Their son and daughter, Sten and Phyllis, spent the holidays with their parâ€" ents in Jamaica, where they met other Highland Parkers, Frank Morton and Bill Hirsch, who were also vacationing there with their parents. Recently home on leave was AA Donald Riddle, U. S. Navy, son of the Joseph Riddles of 330 Vine avenue. He returned last Tuesday by plane to Key West, Florida, where he is stationed. | Mr. and Mrs. John G. Brooks and twin sons, Billy and Bobbie, 5, of 2529 Midland avenue are in VACATION IN JAMAICA _ Before feturning to Highland Park this weekâ€"end, the Mancous spent some time in Haiti, also. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Engâ€" strom of 333 N. St. Johns avenue announced the betrothal of their daughter, Herberta Lillian (Berâ€" tic), to William Jorgensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Jorgensen of. Highwood, at an Open House on Sunday, January 7. No date has been set for the wedding. Miss Engstrom is a senior at the Highland: Park ‘High school. Herâ€"fianceâ€"graduatedâ€"from â€"the same school last June. VISITING IN BOSTON Mrs, Prindle returned to Hartâ€" ford with the Clapps and~ Mr. Prindle. went on to Wilmingter Delaware, where he visited wi'}: old _ friends, Colonel and Mrs. Arthur Compton, He also went on to New York City to visit another friend, Billy Osborn, before reâ€" turning to Hartford. In New Yosk, Mr. Prindle and ‘Mr. Osborn saw the movie production of "Cyrano de Bergerac," which they had seen on the stage toâ€"gether 52 years ago. BETROTHAL TOLD Outâ€"ofâ€"town _ guests _ included Mr.â€"and Mrs. Paul Willer and daughter, Judith, uncle, aunt and cousin of Mr. Jorgensen; Mark Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sore, all of Kenosha, Wiscensin; Mrs. Thelma Engstrom and Miss 'A\_lallv Engstrom, p:lh;rnu_l' grandâ€" Recently home from a holiday visit in the East are the George B. Prindles of 374 Oakland drive. They arrived in Forest Hills, New York on Friday, December 22, for w visit with thtirsonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Clapp, Jr. (Audrey Prindle) and grandson, Dudley, IH. The folâ€" lowing day the Clapps and Prinâ€" dles motored. to Hartford, Conâ€" necticut, where they were memâ€" bers of a Christmas house party of eleven at the ancestral home of Mis Clapp‘s parents for four days. HOME ON LEAVE RETURN HOME Slater of _ | also present For All types of curtainsâ€" HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES? PARKW AY Curtain Laundry DRY CLEANING (all types) §3 N. Green Bay e from a holiday t are the George 74 Oakland drive. Forest Hills, New December 22, for in sonâ€"inâ€"law and ind . Mrs.. Dudley rey Prindle) and ‘y, IIL. ‘The folâ€" Clapps and Prinâ€" Boston, _ Massachusetts, . visiting with Mrs. Brooks‘ parents, the S. D. Malcolms for: two weeks. They left for the East on Tuesâ€" day. rk Mrs. Grace Lawther of Highâ€" waod, is leaving toâ€"day aboard the "City of Miami" for a visit in Miami, Florida, with her daughâ€" ter, Marie Lawler, well known singer. She will return home some time in March, Among former Highland Parkers, whom she plans to visit are the Matt Maimans. She also will visit the John Schwingles in Miami Beach and Dr. and Mrs. N. S. Mays, who are wintering at Mt. Dora. Miss Lawler has been making her home in Miami Beach with Mr. and Mrs. Victor Lindlabr. Mr. Lindlahr is a wellâ€"known radio dietician. ‘ Miss Lawler, who has retired from singing temporarily, did appear, recently, however, as soloist at the Bankers‘ Convention held at the Palm Beach Hotel last month, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Perâ€" rigo of Ravinia, attended the conâ€" vention., f Mr. and Mrs. George Glader left Highland Park the 7th for a three weeks‘ tour of Florida stopâ€" ping to visit former Highland Parkers who are living in Florida: Mr. and Mrs. Milton St. Peter in Gainesville, Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Mooty (Gladys Udell) in Starke, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Sanborn in Lake Worthâ€" and Mr. and . Mrs. Matt Maiman of Lake Worth. VISITING IN FLORIDA OBSERVE 58TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ernst of 460 N. Ridge Road observed their 58th wedding anniversary last Thursday, January 11. Their daughter, Mabel Ann, is in the millinery business in Highland Park. â€" ‘ Married in Highland Park, 68 years ago, the Ernsts‘ golden wedâ€" ding was celebrated at a party at the Moraine hotel eight years ago. TOUR FLORIDA NEWCOMERS TO IMIGHLAND PARK Former Chicagoans are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene A. Douglas and szon, Stephen, who will be four years old in Febrirary. They are now reâ€" siding in the home they recently bought at 1312 S. Ridge road. Mr. Douglas is a commercial artâ€" ist in Chicago. *# Ens. Stephen‘ J. Pollak, USN, of 605 Bronsou lane, is serving uboard ‘the destroyer USS Borie. . Theâ€"hbiakâ€"speed destroyers in the command are escorting troop transportsy supply ships and warâ€" ships td the Korcan theatre; making strikes on enemy.. shore installatiqns ~and | patrolling the waters adjoining Korea. The Borie pperates with ships from Great Britain] Canada, Australia, Nc,\v Aealand, France,. the Netherlands and the Republic of Korea. NAVY NEWS Robert recruit, I Robert B recruit, USN,,son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert B. Johnson of 1712 Bro&dâ€" view ave., is undergoing recruit training â€" at the Naval Traiming Center, Great Lakes, Uporm comâ€" pletion of his training the recruit is nsvigned either to units of the Fleet or to a service school fofr pecialized‘ training, Owners of the new home at 2204 Old Briar road are the Donâ€" ald Steins. From Chicago, Mr. Stein is an exccutive with the Dutch Mill Candy company, From the South Side, Chicago, are Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Kadison, Highland Ten Pin OPEN BOWLING Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY for bowling instractions 139 N. Second St. TEL H. P. 319 Johnson, Jr seaman son, Setven, 6, and daughter, Sari, 15 months, Their new home at 255 Ivy lane, formerly 143 Ravine court, was built by Charles Edâ€" ward Stade, achitect, of 1976 W. Balmoral avenue, Chicago. Mr. Kadison is an attorney in Chicago. Until recently Mr. and Mrs. John °G.+Brooks and twin sons, Billy and Bobbie, 5, of 2529 Midâ€" land avenue, resided in River Forâ€" est. They purchased their home here. Mr. Brooks is with the Ekco Products company, Chicago. . > R.g'{;nuy of Evanston and Morâ€" ton Grbve are the W, R. Kryshers of 1230 Judson avenue. They are the parents of a daughter, Kathâ€" ryn, 8 weeks old, who was born on November 19. Mr. Krysher is with Culligan Soft Water, Evansâ€" ton. New owners of the home at 620 ‘Waverly road are Mr. and Mrs. P. Shepard, former Chicagoans. Their children are Bob, 14, a freshman at the Highland Park High school and Susan, who is almost four years old. Mr. Shepard is with the Globe Poster company, Chicago. Mrs. Shepard is already ilâ€" iar with Ravinia as shG\x:nt many summers here as a member of Ruth Page‘s ballet during the time of opera at Ravinia Park. Mr. and Mrs. Orrin L. Bernâ€" stein and daughters, Ellen, 2, and Karen, 6 months, are new to Highâ€" land Park. They formerly resided on the South Side, Chicago, They purchased their home at 1037 Marion avenue. Mr. Bernstein is with the A. Hirsch company, Chiâ€" cago. â€" Now living at 1416 Marion aveâ€" nue, the home> they recently bought, are Mr. and Mrs. Alex H. Micheels and sons, Raymond, 8, and Gerard, 4. From Middletown, New York, Mr. Micheels is with the Polak Frutal Works, Chicago. The home at 1870 S. Sheridan avenue is now owned by Mr. and Mrs. Alan B. Anixter, formerly of the South Side, Chicago. Their sons areâ€"Jimmy, 6, and Scott, 21 months: â€"Mr. Anixter is a manuâ€" facturer‘s agent in Chicago. _ New ‘Highlind Parkers are the Morris Brechens of 611 County Line â€" road. From Chicago, they ptichased their home here, They are the parents of twins, a daughâ€" ter, Karen,â€"and a son, Kenny, 5. Mr. Brachen is with Sears Roeâ€" buck and company in Chicago. Newcomers to â€"Highland Park are the Clarke M. Jacksons, forâ€" mer Chicagoans. Now living at 2406 Blackhawk, Mr. Jackson is a commercial artist in the adverâ€" tising business in Chicago. Formerly of Winnetka, where he is a â€"teacher,â€"areâ€"theâ€"Karl R. Kramers of 743 Ridgewood drive. Mrs. Kramer was also atcacher in‘ the Winnetka school . system until recently. x Recent â€" arrivals in â€" Highland Park are Mr, and Mrs. Franklin I,â€"Rogers of. 342 Park avenue. From Winnetka, they bought their home here. Mr. Rogers is in the Microfilming busincss in Chicago. Their daughter, Mrs: ‘Newton P. ‘The Christian Science Monitor One, Norway St., Boston 13, Mass./U.S.A. many readers of THE CHRISâ€" TIAN SCIENCE MONITOR teil the Editor how much they scription to The Christian scription to The Christian eneseececseseescensessecaesr0m00« 2 RIUL To ce "News that is complete and fair, . . ." "The Monitor surely is a reader‘s mecessity .. . ." "You, too, will find the Monitor. inforraative, _ with _ complete world news . . . and as neces sary as your HOME TOWN paper. Introductory subscription â€" 26 ISSUES FOR ONLY $1â€"And listen Tuesday nights over ABC stations to "The Christian Science . . . the letters start. Then "The Monitor is the most paper in the U. S. . . ." "Valuable ald in seachâ€" this coupon for a Special aecsasecccs0000s2000008 {nddem} _ ___â€"â€" * _ THE PRESS Chicago® was the home of the Seymour B. Osners of 2190 Pine Point drive until recently. Their son, Ronnie, is 15 and their daughter, Jacqueline, 10, The Orâ€" ners bought their home here. Mr. Orner is président of the La Salle Casualty company, Chicago. Murray Cariton, II, has been chosen as the name of the baby boy, born at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, January 17, to Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Sheriâ€" dan of 746 Cloverdale avenue. The little boy has a sister, Patricia Louise, (Patty Lou), 4. Frye," Jr., and. family reside in Highland Park on Huntington lane. A son and his family live in Mt. Grandparents are the John E. Sheridans of 1632 Hillside drive and the Harris Smiths of Paducah, Kentucky. The baby‘s mother is the former Billie Jean Smith. A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital on Monâ€" day, January 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Brennan of 840 Glencoe road, Glencoe. A brother for Manse, 6, and Tommy, 4, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, Jarâ€" uary 10. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard.Keefe of 1221 S. St. Johns avenue. A little girl arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Thursday, January 11, to Mr. and Mrs. Gail Meintzerâ€" of Elgin, Illinois. Mrs. Meintzer. is the former Norene Jewell. Both maternal and paterâ€" LOOK WHO‘S HERE! Good telephone service is the foundaâ€" tion of military and civilian defense communications . . , a keystone of speededâ€"up war production. Good telephone employees form the base on which it is built. And to assyre continued good servâ€" ice during the critical days ahead, this company has recently granted addiâ€" tional wage increases to the 39,000 PAYROLL COSTS TO ASSURE GOOD SERVICE its usefulness can measure $15,500,000 LN NEW No price }nnl grandparents reside in | field. On Thursday, January 11, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Daniels (Evelyn "King Solomon‘s Fri. Deborah Kerr GLENCOE Esther Special Firemen‘s Benefit _ â€" One Week "Pagan Love Song" Color by Technicolor Color by Technicolor 56c after 6:30, incl. tax Glencoe Firemen 3c to 6:34 â€" ILLINO!TS BELL TELEPHONE CcoMPANY , Jan. 26 for on them depends â€" So much Good telephone people cre essential to your good service in normal times. They are supremely important today in meeting the growing telephone needs of national defense. 2 employees serving you at Illinois Bell. These will add $15,500,000 to Illinois Bell‘s payroll costs over the various wage contract periods. Swanson) of 851 Berkeley road became the parents of a daughter, Joan Ellen, at the Highland Park hospital. Saturday Afternconâ€"Special Child~â€" rens‘ Matinee at 2:30. Doors Open nt:‘.;: Saturday Eve.â€"Show Starts at 706 ALCYON pm. â€"â€" Doors Open at / Show Starts at 2:3 p.m. "THE GAY RANCHERO" with Roy Rogers Plus 4 Cartoons _ "MR. MUSIC" "SUNSET BOULEVARD" "WEST POINT STORY" (Continued on page 10) _ "Let‘s Dance" color by Technicol Jan. 19, 20, 21, 22 Jan. 23, 24, 25

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