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Highland Park Press, 9 Jun 1938, p. 7

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E. L, Stone of 128 McGovern has been chosen to work next year as a member on the business staff 0 fthe Daily Illini, University of Hliâ€" nois student publication. The Illini is a fullâ€"sized daily newspaper, and was the first college publication to obtain full Associated Press memâ€" bership, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Saaâ€" theff and daughter Virginia and William Winters of Chicago spent the week end in Burlington, Is., with Mrs. Saathoff‘s father and sister, _ Her sister, Mrs. Gerda Braun and son David‘ returned to Highland Park with them to spend the summer here. THURSDAY, JUNE 9, 1988 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Two Highland Park students, Miss Mary Louise Liebenstein, FOLLOW THAT SALES LETTER WITH A TELEPHONE CALL Herg is a plan used with marked success by many sales executives. : First they send a letter giving quotations or other information. They know the approxrimate time this should arrive at the customer‘s office. They telephone while the letter is still on his desk, and the subject fresh in his mind. Inmediate orders have resulted from an unusually high percentage of such calls, Telephoning shows the customer that you are inâ€" terested in his order. It allows you to answer any quesâ€" tions that may have arisen in his mind, and discuss the matter further if necessary. It means swift serâ€" vice in filling the order . . . always an asset in getting new orders in the future. Would you like a special telephone plan for increasâ€" ing your outâ€"ofâ€"town sales, or meeting some other business requirement? Just call our Business Office. ILLINO!IS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY ‘TO CLOSE THE ORDER ! SALES COSTS ARE LOW BY TELEPNONE Here‘s how inexpensively you can make a dayâ€" time stationâ€"toâ€"station call: Night rates after 7 P.M. ond Sunday rates an an averege 40% lower. * E. Lisbenstein, 48 Sunset road, and Miss Patricia Odell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl L. Odell, 212 Maple avenue, are candidates for B.A. degrees in Commencement Exâ€" ercises at Carleton College, Northâ€" field, Minn., the weekend of June 11, 12 and 138. lluml.lou-.dn?t. of Mr. and Mrs. George R. Jones of Vine avenue, Highland Park, was graduated at Bradford Junior College, Bradford, Mass., at the 135th commencement on Monday, June 6. Miss Jones has been presâ€" ident of the Glee club and on the baseball team. She prepared for Bradford at the North Shore Counâ€" try Day school. Among the sixty students from the suburbs of Chicago, Illinois, about $1.05 about $1.40 about $1.90 who will receive degrees from Northwestern university at the 80th commencement exercises to be held in Dyche stadium Saturday afâ€" ternoon, ‘June 11, fromâ€" Highland Park and Ravinia are John Robert Curter, 2092 Sheridan road, Eleaâ€" nor Cuffey, 599 Onwentsia avenue, Pauline E. Davis, 550 S. Linden avenue, Robert Bernard Fox, 188 Lakeside Manor road, John E. V. Hagberg, 431 S. St. Johns, Baker Mavern Hamilton, 206 N. Linden avenue, Carl J. Lanal, 335 S. Linâ€" den avenue, Dorothy Jane Melville, 724 Ridgewood drive, Rae Olga Seiâ€" denbecker, 700 S. Sheridan road, Harry Edward Skidmore, 332 N. St. Johns avenue, Zada Rowena Clarke, 240 Cary avenue, Elizabeth Pattersqn; Haller, 290 Mamhman, and John B, Robertson, 1250 Judâ€" osn avenue. General M. F.. Davis, who forâ€" merly was stationed at Fort Sherâ€" idan, died at his home Cornwall on the Hudson, New York, May 31, Lake avenue, has been announced as an initiate to Psi Upsilon fraterâ€" nity at Brown university, Proviâ€" dence, <R.L. formerly Miss Bessic A. this city. * 1938 Thomas M. Gilkerson, 11 Prairie mvenue, Highwood, received his Master of Science Degree at the graduation exercises at Armour Inâ€" stitute, Chicago, Sunday. Little ‘Patricia Lee Rollman, 13 Mrs. Renslowt P. Sherer, of ; 849 Mr. and Mrs. John Petik "of Homewood avenue are the proud parents of a son born Thursday, June 2, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. Miss Ruth Card is among the recent arrivals registered at the Hotel Commodore in New York City. Little Patricia Lee Rollman, 13 day old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence E. Rollman of Deerfield objects to being called a "son." The birth announcement appeared in last week‘s Press. We do hope Paâ€" tricia will forgive us as we‘d hate awfully to have Patricia grow up to be a "Tom Boy" just because of our error. Mrs. F. A. Roberts of Oak aveâ€" nue, Highwood, who recently underâ€" went an operation at St. Lukes hosâ€" pital, Chicago, is getting along nicely. Miss Marjorie Weber of Ridgeâ€" wood drive is leaving today with her house guest, Miss Amy Enselâ€" man, for Miss Enselman‘s home in Brooklyn, N. Y., for a three wekes visit. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Sherer will go to Ambherst, Mass., next week to attend the graduation exercises of their son Renslow, who will gradâ€" uate from Amherst college. A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nicholls of Deerfield on Monday, June 6, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital, /â€" . â€" Mrs. W. R. Ruffner has gone to Schenectady, N. Y., where she will visit her two daughters, Mrs. Edâ€" ward Wintersteen and Mrs. Harriâ€" son Todd, for a month. _ 4 Miss Ann Mills left Monday for Redlands, California, where she will join her aunt, Miss Adele Everett, former resident of Highâ€" land Park, who now lives in Caliâ€" fornia. The two will travel for three weeks through the Northwest and Canada. Sam J. Sherer, son of Mr. and 101 North St. Johns Avenue _ EVERYTHING ABOUT IT SAYS NOT JUST IN BRILLIANT STYLE . . . BUT IN ROOMINESS AND RIDING COMFORT » e & LOW PRICE HAS NEVER BOUGHT SO MANY FINEâ€"CAR SATISFEACTIONS BEFORE He left a widow, two daughâ€" PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. THE PE EB8 "WHY PAY MORE?" l!:;‘ and Mrs. Paul Drack ‘:: wood are rejoicing ‘over birth of a son born Sunday, June 5, at the Highland Park hospital Mr. and Mrs. Frank F, Selfridge and family of Dean avenue expect to leave next Saturday hk:.* "‘t:dr summer home at P8, Wis. Mr. and lmt Pollack of Chicago will occupy the Selâ€" fridge home during the three months they are away.. Mr. Polâ€" lack is a music critic writer for one of the Chicago newspapers. Miss Janet Leonard of Carol court will leave Friday for l\!m vacation with the Seymour ner‘s in Appleton, Wis. Mr. and Mrs, Carl Pasquesi of Highwood are receiving congratuâ€" lations of the birth of a daughter born Monday, June 6, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. . Mr. Herbert Jarrett of Beverly Hills, California, former Pure Oil representative along the North Shore, will visit his many friends here this coming week end. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Leonard will give a party for Mr. Jarrett at their sumâ€" mer home at Pistakee Bay on Friâ€" day evening and Sunday. Winners of the tennis tournament played at Exmoor Country cub last Sunday wete Mr, F. P. Hunt, Mr. Harry Curan, Jr., and Mr. R. F. Walker. Mr. Vincent Richards, former Davis cup player, was one of the star players. Mr. and Mrs. Whitt Schults had as their guests of honor, at dinner Tuesday evening,. Mr. and Mrs. William Roberts of Oakland, Caliâ€" fornia. Mr. and Mrs. Benj. F. Lewis spent the early part of the week in St. Louis, Mo., where they visited their daughter, Janet. Miss Janet, a student at Principia High school, returned home with her parents for the summer vacation. Mrs. F. N. Bard will entertain at a luncheonâ€"bathroom shower for Miss Frances Odell on the Wed: Watch your summer dresses as a hawk watches its prey. To avoid any suggestion of body odor, they should be carefully cleaned often. May we offer our unexcelled careful service? We‘ll never let you down. Phoneâ€"Highland Park 177â€"178. BE Aâ€"VIGILANTE «Noin The Parade Io Miss Jane Garnett returned Wedâ€" nesday for her summer vacation from Ann Arbor, Mich., where she attends the School of Architecture at the University of Michigan. indlyhfonhrlnrr’.hlr. Brantley Page Chappell of Winona, Minn., which will take place Saturâ€" day, June 24. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Denzel left Monday for San Francisco, Caliâ€" fornia, where they will attend the Rotary club convention. They exâ€" mhb‘bukmnnlthlmfi uly. Mrs. Dorothy Haskins of Pleasâ€" ant court entertained at dessert bridge last Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs: Byron Howes atâ€" tended the graduation exercises for their daughter, Judy, who graduâ€" ated from Principia high school at St. Louis, Mo., yesterday (Wednesâ€" day). Byron Howes, Jr., will reâ€" turn home Friday from Principia college, Elsa, IIl. * Amang the HigÂ¥land Parkers who attended the large garden tea for Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Weber of Chicago who were celebrating their Hiftieth wedding anniversary last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Whitt Schultz, Mr. and Mré. William Blessings, and Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Weber, The Jacob Webers are the parents of Mr. P. J. Weber of Ridgewood drive. 148 South Second Street Tel. H. P. 1358 â€" Highland Park GREENSLADE Electrical Contractor Phone Highland Park 710 Electric Shop Kelvinator TALK ABOUT SAVINGS! T2%4E.L \Phone Highland. 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