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Highland Park Press, 21 Mar 1946, p. 4

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Miss Binder, who recently termâ€" inated her navy service, had seven months overseas duty. She is a graduate of Ravinia school and of Highland Park high school, and attended Mt. Holyoke college, and received a degree from the Uniâ€" versity of Minnesota. â€" ment of Miss Mary Kelsey Binder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Binder, formerly of lhv;tnil, to Ensign Véernon Edward Mikkelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mikkelson Sr., also of Minneapolis. Page 4 Also back home from a vacation at the Sea Ranch in Fort Lauderâ€" dale, Fla., and Havana, Cuba, are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Paris Walker of 779 Oak Grove avenue. _ They were gone a month. Julien H. Jordan of 2425 Balsam road has returned home after a two weeks‘ trip to St. Paul and Minneapolis, Minn. _ *~*"~ ENGAGED Word has been received from Minneapolis, l_fnn., of the engage. Recently returned from â€"a sixâ€" weeks stay at Whitney Beach, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs. Mélville E. Latiâ€" mer, 1005 S. Sheridan road. Back home from three and a half weeks at the Sea Ranch in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Tuerk and children, Barbaâ€" ra, Fred Jr., and George, of 2744 S. Deere Park drive.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Alfred W. Peard, 1344 Broadview, have returned home after a ten day stay at Roâ€" chester, Minn. After a month‘s vacation in Ariâ€" zona and California, the Renslow P. Sherers of 349 Lake, returned home last Thursday. BIRTHDAY FOR THE TWINS at Highland Park high, returned from Urbana, III., where they atâ€" tended the state basketball tournaâ€" By : On Sunday, C. A. Carlson of 603 Glenview avenue, and Al. Danakas of 593 W. Park, athletic coaches ment. They were gone four days. twin grandchildren, Denyse and Stephen Seyl, age 9, at her home on 640 Homewood. The four genâ€" erations present for the occasion mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Garrity, of North Chicago. . _ A cruise to Catalina Island on the "Cynthia," Eddie Albert‘s boat was enjoyed by the Hudsons, who are friends of Eddie Albert and his wife, Margot, both ~well known stage and screen stars. Also in the party were Mary Loos and Dick Sale, writers. Miss Loos is a niece of Mary Anita Loos, a writâ€" er known especially for her "Genâ€" tlemen Prefer Blondes." BACK Back home after a three weeks‘ vacation in Los Angeles, Calif., are Mr. and Mrs. Remy L. Hudson and their 10â€"yearâ€"old son, Jimmy, of 2734 S. Deere Park drive. SUBJECT : : "‘Scientific Prayer As Revealed By Christian a Science" The Public is Invited to Attend Christian Science Her fiance was a preâ€"medical Mrs. Florence Schmidt gave a The First Church of Christ. Scientist, in Boston, Massachusetts Membér of The Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church Margaret Matters, C.S. B. @ , TIME: § Friday Evening, March 22, 1946 At Eight O‘clockâ€"Doors will open at 7:00 First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Parkâ€"387 Hazel Avenue A Freé Lecture On of New York Ci LECTURER WEDDING DATES CHOSEN _ Miss ;. Claire Anderson will be leaving on April 5 to spend her spring vacation in Sarasota, Fla. Claire, who is a junior at the North Shore Country Day school, is the daughter of the Kenneth G. Anderâ€" sons, 274 Laurel. Miss Courtney Barr, daughter of the Lyman Barrs of 1215 Wade, and Harry Beach Clow III, of Lake Forest, have ~chosen Saturday, June 22, as the date for their wedâ€" ding, which will take place at the Winnetka Congregational church at 4:30 p.m. The first of April, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dille Jr., of 1\38 Lincoln avenue will leave forâ€"a 10â€"day stay at the Pine Crest inn in Tryan, N. C., before going on to Pineâ€" hurst,. N. C., where they will be stopping for a few â€"days at the Carolina hotel. Before _ returning . home, Mr. Dille will go on to New York, to attend the Publishers‘® convention in New York City. Recently home from duty in Germany, Cpl. Fallos, who has reâ€" enlisted for=three years, and his bride will return to Germany in May. * VACATION PLANS A dinner at the home of the bridegroom‘s mother in Lake Forâ€" est followed the ceremony. . Attending the â€"couple were Mr. and Mrs. Edward Harty Jr. of 126 Highwood avenue, Highwood. Mrs. Harty wore a, light blue suit dress with navy blu\ accessories. _ Her corsage was of yellow carnations. Corporal Fallos, a graduate ‘of the Highland Park high _ school, served for three years in the army, stationed in Europe for two years of that time. Cpl. Fallos and his bride are at present in Friendship, Wis., where the bride‘s parents reside. United in marriage on Tuesday, March 12, at 3 p.m., were Miss Patâ€" ricia Andersen and Corporal Harâ€" old Fallos. The bride wore a grey suit with black accessories and a corsage of pink and white carnations. 3 ANDERSONâ€"FALLOS NUPTIALS Mrs. Watson willâ€"spend a week in Detroit with a sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the Preston Weirs, and will also> visit‘ in Cincinnati, O., with" another â€" sonâ€"inâ€"law _ and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James M. Ewell, before she returns home. Dr. Watson left last week on a trip to Yucatan, Guatemala, and Mexico.> He expects to return home in April. dingâ€"until Ensign Mikkeison ‘reâ€" ATTENDS WEDDING On Friday, Mrs. Dudiey Crafts Watson of 281 Marshman avenue, left for Windsor, Canada, to atâ€" tend the marriage of her nephew, Bertram A. Watson, of California, formerly of Chicago, and Miss Milâ€" dred Vilenuve ofâ€" Windsor. student when he enlisted in the navy three years ago. No date will be set for the wed Miss Barr has chosen her atâ€" Telephone Highland Park 2064 In Miami Springs, Fia., visiting with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs T. Henry KleinJr. (Betty Wagner) is Mrs. Frank Wagner of 621 Onwentsia. The Kleins are the parents of a son, Tom, 6, and a daughter, Geraldine, JOHN BENSON MARRIED Here for a few weeks‘ visit with their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the Remy L Hudsons of 2734 S. Deere Park Dr., are Dr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Pember of Wall Walla, Wash. JN FLORIDA Mr. Benson, a graduate of Highâ€" land Park high school, who was reâ€" leased from the army air corps last fall, was stationed in Europe about a year of his two years‘ service. He has 65 missions to his credit. VISITING HERE The wedding of Miss Lois Buhâ€" row, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hans R. Bubrow of Saunders R4., Deerfield, ‘and John E. .Benson, whose parents reside at 1412 Ave., took place on Saturday, Mar. 16, in Chicago. & Billy, 8, arid Trigg, 6, are vacationâ€" ing at the Paradise inn in Phoenix, Ariz. . Mr. Carry, who spent a short while there with his family earlier in the season, will rejoin them in April"before they return to Highland Park _ The Car home is at 510 S. Linden avenue ’!'hg young couple will reside in Chicago. tendants for the ceremony. Her sister, Jane, will be maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be anothâ€" er sister, Meredith, and Adrienne Milano and Carroll H. Simmons. Miss Milano is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rocco Caminiti, of 131 High St., Highwood, and Cpl: Simâ€" mons is the son of. Mrs. Sara Simâ€" mons of Maywood. Mr. Simmons was with the 344th A.SF. band, at Fort Sheridan before his recent reâ€" lease. He served 3 vears. Clow, sister of her fiance. Jr., and Mrs. John Rodman Hooker of Burlingame, Calif. < His grandâ€" IN ARIZONA been living, and Robert J. Dunham of Chicago is his grandfather. He attended Lake Forest academy and the Cate school in California. He carps, and received his release 3 months ago. low the ceremony April 27 has been chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Elena mother is the senior Mrs. Clow of Miss Barr is a graduate of Raâ€" A reception at the home for the immediate families and a few close friends has been planned to folâ€" Mr. Klein, a commercial pilot Mr. Clow is the son of Mr. Clow, SUNKXY ... 5 Tbs. for Kentucky Blue (19#) .70 Poatrivialis ........ ...lb. Chewings Feseue ... 1.00 Red Top (98#) .Ib. NHEAONRGANEEE, > ....... ... esnt on crcinecronncucnd VIGOR .................. | S.mamfecconcnssfh ARMOUR‘S LAWN AND GARDENâ€" (AAHHE) ... ... ..« cc60 s rvmetiecintine ie ARMOUR‘S TURF (10â€"8â€"6) ... BONE MEAL (Steamed) .___.__ CATTLE MAKUHE .....__.._.._... PEAT MOSS (Canadian) ... LIME â€"â€" Hydrated ................ ... 18â€"inch, 20 Ths. capacity .. 18â€"inch, 40 Tbs. capacits 2#4â€"inch, 65 Ths. capacity . 36â€"inch, 100 Tbs. capacity EVANS FEED â€" STORE FERTILIZER MASTER SPREADERS WE DELIVER SIX DAYS A WEEK Carbonated Fertilizers Gordon‘s Ready Mixed *THE PRESS 610 Central Avenue ind other popular types Ib. $ .175 SHADY sons, In honer of his tenth birthday, Billy Riddle was host on Saturday to several of his friends. Luncheon at Shelton‘s was followed by a theâ€" ater party. After the group saw the movie, ‘"Pinocchio," cake and ice cream was served at the home of Billy‘s parents, the Hugh Ridâ€" ELECTED PUBLICITY CHAIRMAN dles of 1514 Dean avenue. After a few days‘ honeymoon, Set. Bell and his bride will make their home in Highwood. _ Mrs. John F. Dille Jr. of 1138 Lincoln avenue was recently electâ€" ed publicity chairman of the board of the Evanston Junior league. > The bride wore/a chartreuse suit and flowered hat. â€" Her~ corsage was of white carnations and ~red roses. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dishno of Chain O‘Lakes, Wis. . The bridegroom, who has reâ€"enâ€" listed in the army for another year, is on a ninety day furlough. .He will report to Fort Sheridan on Morch 21.‘ His parents reside in Beardstown, III. C Sct. Harold Bell were united in BIRTHDAY PARTIES Ten boys were guests of Arthur Holzheimer at a‘supper and ping pong tournament on Saturday evening _ Later, the group went on to "Student Stuhts" at the Highland Park high schoolâ€" The In Los Angeles she visited with the former Hazel Bell of Highland Park, and was also a guest of the J. Hal Reeders (Florence Clow). En route home she visited in Alâ€" buquerque with her daughter, and is now in Wichita, Kas., as the guest of a former school friend, who attended the University of IL LILLIAN DISHNO WEDS occasion was Arthur‘s fourteenth birthday. He is the son of the Carl Holzheimers of 825 S. Linden. wood, is expected home next week after a month‘s visit on the west college student in Albuquerque, N linois with her. At 2 o‘clock in the afternoon of Friday, March 15, Miss Lillian Dishno of 125 North avenue, and M., flew to Los Angeles to spend he served four months in Germany, VISITING QOUT WEST Mrs. Gladys Markell of 515 Oakâ€" with Eastern Air lines, flys a route from Miami to Atlanta. Another of Mrs. Wagner‘s sonsâ€" inâ€"law, John Moran, received his discharge last Sunday at Camp Grant. A sergeant, he was in uni~ fall. He and his wife, the former Marilyn Wagner, are at the home of her mother at present. form for three years and three months. . With the 86th division, .per 100 lbs per 100 Tbs. for 100 lbs. 100 Tbs. 100 lbs. 100 Tbs. 100 Tbs. Ib. $ 4.10 2.175 5.35 3.95 95 28 75 The bride‘s dress was black and her accessories, pink. _ Her corâ€" sage was of white camellias. Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Pasquesi, brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister of the Mr. and Mrs. Rocceo Caminiti of 131 High St., announce the marâ€" riage of their daughter, Dominica T. (Mani) Milano to Leo Webb, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Webb of Clinton, IM., on Saturday, Mar. 16, at St. James parish, Highwood. Father James Gleeson heard the exchange of nuptial vows. " Much improved, she is now in Waukegan, at the home of her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Charles Marks. She will be home about April 1. A BRIDE ed in Japan, has been there since Vâ€"J day. He is a graduate of the local high school, and the Universâ€" ity of Michigan. He has been in the navy 1% years. His mother, Mrs. Kate Joseph, formerly of 1737 S. Green Bay, now resides in Miami, Fla. TO BEâ€" HOME SOON Mrs. Agnes Golden of 126 First St.; who became ill on Jan. 30, was with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the William Hunters of Maywood for a month after her release from the hospital. . A business transfer took Mr. and ‘In..lohfl.lhl%.:..-‘h' fourâ€"yearâ€"old son, to Columâ€" bus, 0: â€" The Derbys, who former: ly lived at 313 Park avenue, have been Highland Park residents for 3% years. IN JAPAN dÂ¥ 1919 8. Sheridan â€"â€"iiâ€"u-_ ationâ€" ing at the Sea Ranch in Fort Lauâ€" derdale, Fis. ‘They will return VACATIONING Thursday,, March Members of Elks Lodge Elect Officers John hh-’!e;naehry.lay&e; ahen; treasurer, E. A. Belmont; trustee, Emmett Moroney; alterâ€" nate representative, Leo Larson. __Mr. and Mrs. Joe Passini, 39 Eim, Highwood, announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Norâ€" ‘â€".loD.-ICcvdfi.u-o}nr. and Mrs. Cervetti, of Madrid, In. Exalted ruler, Robert Mailfald; leading knight, Sam Bernardi; loyâ€" al knight. Karl Hansen; lecturing knight, The following officers were elected Tuesday night by the memâ€" bers of the Elks club: ‘ IHL, Mr. Webb and his bride will reside in Clinton. Mrs. Florine Jablon was hostess at the bride‘s home at a surprise miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Milano the Thursday evening before the ceremony. Thirty guests were present. R Hawley and daughter, Jean, of 1125 S. Linden, are leaving for a two months‘ vatation in the south and in Mexico. Before they reâ€" LEAVING FOR turn home, they plan to visit in Metphis, Tenn., with friends. _ Mr. Webb, who served as a serâ€" geant with the 2nd armored divisâ€" ternoon at the home of the bride‘s parents, was given in honor of the and Europe for 3 of the 4% years and her corsage was of pink camâ€" few months ago. He was in Africa bride, attended the couple.â€" Mrs. A dinner at 2 o‘clock in the afâ€" 21 tiler,

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