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Highland Park Press, 3 May 1951, p. 4

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Page 4 COLORADO VACATION Mayorâ€"elect and Mrs. A. Gordon: Humphrey of 1321 Judson avenue rteurned home yesterday after a vacation spent at their summer home in Coforado. The Humphreys left for Colerado on April 20. Mr. Humphrey will take â€"office as mayor of Highland Park on May RETURN FROM TRIP TO INDIA After spending five months in India, most of that time in Calâ€" cutta, Mr. and Mrs, L. F. Harza of 2299 Rierce road have returned home. Mr. Harza, consulting enâ€" gineer on the Damodar Valley project, directed the work there. The <project, fot electric power, flood control and irrigation, takes in much of .the territory in and _,.;flh Calcutta. > | Mrs. Harza reports that the arts and crafts of India are still very beautiful and show painstaking work «in weaving,> ivory,â€" wood, brass, etc. Larger tvities, such as Calcutta and Bombay, are terribly overcrowded, she says. a _Enroute to India, the Harzas spent some time in London and on their return they visited in Egynt and in Italy. TWENTYâ€"FIFTH ' WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Park for twentyâ€"five years in May. Besides her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Stanâ€" field "of Blue Island, and heér. brother and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Burt of Chicago, who were all members of the wedding party: twentyâ€"five â€" years ago, j great many guests were from Missouri. HOME FROM FLORIDA _ After spending the winter in Winter ‘Park,â€"Fla., Mr. and Mrs. R. L; Sandwick of 615 Lincoln avenue have returnedâ€"home. Last Thursday Mr. Albert Varâ€" ley of 1325 Judson returned from St. Petersburg, Fla., where he spent the winter. Mr. Varley is the father of Mrs. A. Gordon Humphâ€" rey of 1321 Judson. f Mrs. Charles F. Grimes of 1104 Linceln avenue recently returned from i two months‘ visit with her mother, Mrs. Goorge‘ W. Hall in Fort Lauderdale, Fla, Her. husâ€" band spent a short vacation there, as did their son, George, George was graduated in February from Amberst. @ I After a short honeymoon, Mr. Wesley and bis bride rcturnedâ€"to their studies at Rollins college and are now at home in Winter Park, Fla, After the close of school in June, the Wesleys plan a trip to San Antonio, before Carel returns home while ber husband l}m-q inâ€" to marine training for a six weeks* summer period. After aoiwelve days‘ stgy at Vera Dero Beach, Cuba, Mr. and Mrg. R. C. Ferguson of 608 Delta road returned home last Thursâ€" day.. The Fergusons made . both trips by plane. . ‘ RETURN FROM CUBA sure, â€" For video grief, we have the A Television Fix? Call "Moley" Your radio too, when it needs repair, 4 A "Moley" mend, is beyond compare! Moley Radio & Elect. 31 S. St. Johns HI. 2â€"2042 i Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pease of |934 N. St. Johns ave., who have \been on a trip to Tucson and Phoenix, Arizona are planning to 11;0 on to California where they will see Mrs. O. L. Olésen, former { Highland Parker, who now lives in ‘Los Angeles with her daughter. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement of Miss Berâ€" nice Wheeler to Hugh B. Suttle was recently announced by her parents, the Willard L. Wheelers of Glencoe, at a~Tunchéon in the Skokie Country elub. Mr. Suttle is the son of the David M. Suttles of 807 Lincoln ave. l In Phoenix the Peases were met by the Arthur"Wheclers ofâ€" Libetâ€" \tyvillé, the John Bells of Los Anâ€" (gvlus . and their sonâ€"inâ€"law and \daughter, the John Hallidays, all former Highland Parkers. They also visited with the George Shelâ€" tons of Laycen, Arizorm, formerly | of Highland"Park, also. Mr Suttle was graduated from Northwestern university and his fiance is a graduate of the uniâ€" versity of Colorado: The wedding will take place in the early fall. ARIZONA VACATION The Francis M. Knights of 411 Lake avenue recently returned home from a week spent in the east. While Mr. Knight attended a trustees‘ meeting at Smith; Mrs. Knight visited in New York with their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the Blaine â€" Rawdons (Margaret Kniâ€" ght). * EASTERN TRIP BACK HOME Mr. and Mrs. James A. Davis and | sons, Brit and Peter, of 925 Linâ€"| coln â€" avenue â€" recently _ returned from a twelve days‘ vacation at | Camden, 8. °€. © | Louis f“axsg-l of 1400 PI'(-asnn! avenue spent a few ‘days last week in Davenport, la, BETROTHAL TOLD .The betrothal of their daughter, regently been announced by Mr. and Mrs. Myer J. Hatowski of 154 Vine ave. Mr. Bimbaum is the son of Rabbi and Mrs. Benjamin H. Birnbaum of Chicago. Miss Hatowski is a junior in the school of education of Northwest: ern _ university.â€" Her fiance is a graduate of the University of Chiâ€" cago and Medill school of journalâ€" ism at Northwestern, He has just recently returned {rom: a year of stirdy > in Israck anK\ is now ,<imâ€" ployed at the City New: lu'(::. Pvt. Charles E. Schaaf, son of Mrs, Hortense E. Schaaf of Glenâ€" coe," formerly of Highland Park, who went into the service in Janâ€" uary, was recently assigned to the Medical _ Replacement _ Training Center, .a®unit of : Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. * After,his training at Fort Sam Houston, where he is learning the fundamentals of medicat support of patients in hospitals and troops in the field, Tvt. Schaat will be TAKES MEDICAL TRAINING North Shore Florist and . Landscape Service Telegraph : Delivery .Sorvioo Phone Glencos * ~â€"â€" 60 9 & F L O W E RS ProR EVEAY OCCasiOn 290 Greenwood Avenue JOS. KOLBECK Glences, Illinois The bride is connected with the Red Cross blood bank in Peoria. | Mr. Fiynn, associated with a radio station in Peoria, is a graduate of | the University of Iowa., |__A breakfast followed..the cereâ€" \mony at the Jefferson hotel in (Peoria, Aftera brief honeymoon, ‘Mr. Elynn and his bride will be +atâ€"homeâ€"inâ€"Peoria.â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"»â€"â€" sent for leadershipâ€" training at Camp Chaffee, Ark. . _ _ _ A graduate of Highland Park High school, he was graduated last June from Williams college in Williamstown, Mass. lege in Korthficld, Minn., was also in Peoria for the wedding. | Barbara was â€" a *member of the \bridal party. ° ; ANDRESâ€"FLYNN NUPTIAELS St. Cecelia‘s church, Peoria, was the scene of the wedding of Miss Lois Marie Andres and William Joseph Flynn, Jr. on Saturday, April 28, at anuptial high mass ut 9 a.m. Thé bride is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. arfd Mrs. Russell George Andres 8f Peoria and the brideâ€" groom is the son of the senior Flynns of Briar lane. Besides the bridegroom‘s parâ€" ents, his sister, Miss Barbara Armm Flynn, a student at Carleton colâ€" Miss Maf@y Ferguson, daughter of the R. C. Fergusons of 608 Delta road has recently received two honors at Purdue university, where she is a junior. She was awarded the Omicton honorary in Home Economics and a Woman‘s honorary in journalism.‘ * HONORED AT PURDUE WINNER IN COMPETITION FOR HOUSE DESIGN â€".Edward Dart, young Highland Park architect, was one of the winners in the National Associâ€" Phone. HI 2â€"4551 Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. Quality Cleaners ONLYâ€"n.odern gas ovens can accurately hold any temperature from 250 to 550 degrees. ONLY modern gas broilers can impart real broilâ€" ing flavor into foods. Nothing can sear like live ONLY modern gas ranges can provide instant heat. Nonâ€"flame artificial methods cannot be as fast as instant flame. . ONLY tailored flame can fit every pot and pan in your kitchen. a Facts About Flame Cooking â€" THE PRESS ation of Home Builders‘ house deâ€" sign competition recently. He reâ€" ceived an award of $250 and an honorable mention for the kitchen plans of the small home he deâ€" signed for the contest." An article in detail and sketches of his home appeared in the Chicago Tribune last Sunday. HONOR STUDENTS AT UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS â€" Some 2,300 outstariding scholars of the University of Illinois will be honored toâ€"morrow when the anâ€" nual Honors Day Convocation is held in the University auditorium. Included will be students who have done outstanding work in both first and second semesters of this year, From Highland Park there will be three, according to word sent to Mt. A. E. Wolters, prinâ€" cipal of the Highland Park high school. Graduates from Highland Park who have proven themselves outstanding at the University are: Rober@"William Forsythe, William NORTH SHOR 101 NO. ST. JOHN‘S AVE. SEE YOUR PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. AVE. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL TEL, HI 20710 i (es, Douglas McLain and Richard Harâ€" old Schimmelpfeng. RECEIVES SWIMMING AWARD AT PRINCETON Among students® receiving the varsity "P" for swimming at Princeton, was John B. Weber of 1885 Groveland ave. Qg‘ the 49 reâ€" cipients of swimming i ia 13 were varsity léttermen. BIRTHDAY. PARTY In honor of his tenth birthday, Barry Weed will be host to about fourteen school friends, all boys, ut a luncheon and movie party oD. Saturday. Barry is a member of the fourth grade at Immaculate Conception school. He is the son of the Cornelius C. Weeds of 193 Hazel ave. A HONORED AT TRINITY Horace S. Vaile, Jr., son of the Horace S. Vailes of 212 Maple avenue, was recently elected presâ€" ident of the class of 1952 at Trinâ€" ONLY modern gas ovens can bake and roast so evenly. No other type oven is ventilated for fresh warmâ€"air circulation. ONLY modern gas broilers are smokeless. 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