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Highland Park Press, 28 Nov 1946, p. 4

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Page 4 AWAY FOR THANKSGIVING Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Parâ€" liament and daughter, Betty Jane, left Tuesday for a week in New York City, ‘Their other daughter, Nancy Lou, a student at Connecâ€" ticut college for women, will join them for Thanksgiving day and the weekâ€"end. By ALICE ZABEL V. Spachner and son, Warren, and daughter, Carol, left by plane for Louisville, Ky., where they will spend Thanksgiving . day . with friends. They will attend the wedâ€" ding of a friend there on Saturday before they return home. Inâ€"Barrington today (Thanksâ€" giving) to attend the marriage of their nephew, George Wendt, and Miss Phyllis Walsh, are Mr. and Mrs. Charles _ Kuhiman of Fort Sheridan _ avenue. The â€" wedâ€" ding took place this morning at St. Ann‘s church. â€" A reception followâ€" ed the ceremony, Mrs. Justine Garbolet, long time Highland Parker, celebrated her 90th birthday at a family party at the home of her granddaughter, Mrs. Robert Aynsley of N. Green Bay road, on November 16. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Aynsley and their daughter, Helen, Mrs. Grace Braune, daughter of Mrs. Garbolet, and nieces and nephews from Chicago, and a few neighbors attended the celebration. _ Mrs. Garbolet‘s nieces and nephews are the children of her late sister, sevâ€" en years her senior, whose birthday was on the same day. Spending Thanksgiving in Caluâ€" met City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harley Wells, are Mr. and Mrs. Lester J. Kelly and daughter, Colleen, of Broadview avenue, _ , In Mount _ Vernon, Ia., for Thanksgiving are the Alfred Kaufâ€" manns and daughter, Alice, of 8. Sheridan road. They are spending the holiday with their son | and brother Dick, a student at Cornell Thanksgiving day guests of Dr. and Mrs. Sylvester Berry of Lomâ€" bard, are Mrs. Berry‘s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Curotto and their children, Carol Ann and Billy, of S. Green Bay road. Miss Ruth Riss, art teacher at Ravinia school, is spending the Thanksgiving â€"weekâ€"end in Streaâ€" tor, III., with her parents. CELEBRATES 90TH BIRTHDAY LEFT FOR DENMARK Hans Larsen of Sandwick court left last Thursday for New York where he will sail for Europe to join his wife who left three weeks ago for Denmark. Mr. and Mrs. Larsen, who will be gone a few months, will attend the golden wedding of his parents, who reside in Copenhagen. On Wednesday, Jack Lanigan, a former private first class, was reâ€" leased from the army at Ft. Sheriâ€" dan after 2% years‘ service, 8 months of that time stationed at Augsburg, Germany. _ Jack, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Lanigan of Wade street, plans to enter De Pauw _ university . in Greencastle, Ind., next semester. RELEASED FROM SERVICE signed with the name and addresm of the writer. â€" Lester S. Olson, Publisher. R. B. Olson, Editor. AHRENS MOVE On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Russel F. Ahrens moved to 920 S. Sheridan, the home they recentâ€" ty purchased, The Ahrens formerly resided on Beech street. _ There are three children, Lynn, a high school stwdent, and Gretchen and "Rusty," _ who _ attend Ravinia House guests of Mrs. Herman A. Zischke of Hazel avenue; are Mrs. Edgar Kober of San Marino, Calif., and Mrs, Harold Broughâ€" ton and Mrs. Carl Kinney of Portâ€" land, Ore. They are here on a 10 day visit. HOUSE GUESTS Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Ninois. Subscription rates: < $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county, by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Highland Park, IIL. Telephone : Highland Park 557. . _ Communications intended for publication must be written on one THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS ‘Onâ€"Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. J. Issued Thursday of cach week JOHN HAYES RHINESMITH MARRIED The Frank M. Holmes Memorial chapel on the Northwestern camâ€" pus in Evanston was the scene of the wedding of Miss Edythe Loâ€" reene Keith, daughter of William A. Keith of Villa Grove, IIL., and John Hayes Rhinesmith of Lak¢ Bluff, Nov. 23. Mr. Rhinesmith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rhinesmith of Roslyn lane. _ His sister is Mrs. Ferdinand Borchardt (Ruth Rhinesmith) of Park aveâ€" marriage by her brother, wore a tan suit, with brown _ accessories and orchid corsage. Her sizâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law attended as matron of honor. She wore a light blue suit, complemented by a corsage of garâ€" nue. A reception at the Georgian hotel in Evanston followed the Amos Wright of Lake _ Bluff served the _ bridegroom as best The bridegroom‘s mother chose a brown print dress for the occaâ€" sion, and the corsage she wore was of rust colored chrysanthemums. Mr. Rhinesmith, his bride and his two daughters, Nancy and Sue, will reside in Silver City, N. M. Word from the Bradford Larâ€" sons of Boston, Mass., is that they and their young son, Kent, have moved into their recently purâ€" chased home there. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Mr. and Mrs. Frank H. Chamâ€" berlain, formerly of North Caroâ€" lina, and Chicagoans since _ last February, _ are new Highland Parkers, _ They are residing. at 558 Detamble avenue. Mr. Chamâ€" berlain is with _ the _ American Thread Co. of Chicago. CAMP REUNION On Saturday, Barbara Glick, daughter of. Dr. and Mrs. Joel B. Glick of N. Sheridan rdad, and five other girls who attended Camp Nakomis in Park Falls, Wis., this past summer, met in Chicago for luncheonâ€"and a theater party. THOMAS BROWN TAKES BRIDE PURCHASE HOME IN BOSTON IN NEW YORK In New York for two weeks is Mrs. Lyman Barr of Wade street. On Nov.1:9, the Rev. Carleton Rogers of the Lake Bluff Methoâ€" dist church heard the exchange of nuptial vows of Miss Betty Delâ€" phine Neubauer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. Moers of Waukegan, and Thomas W. Brown, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Brown of Bloom The bride, who was given in a corsage of gardenias. Mr. Brown and his bride, both students of Lake Forest college, ar¢ now residing at 353 Bloom St. MOVE TO CUBA, MO. Mr. and Mrs. Edmund L. Koebâ€" elin of Sunnyside avenue, and Mr. Koebelin‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C. Koebelin of Skokie, left Tuesday for Cuba, Mo., where they recently _ purchased the Wagon Wheel cabins. Following â€" bowling on Friday evening, the team, of which Mr. Koebelin is a member, and their wives, had a farewell gathering at the Edwin E. Larson home on S. ‘&. Johns avenue, for them. Mr. and Mrs, Gerald Stone of Lincoln avenue have returned home from a week‘s visit in the east. They spent the weekâ€"end in Boston visiting with their daughâ€" ter, a junior at Wellesley, and atâ€" tending the junior play. Miss Stone~was this year‘s director of the play, an annval musical writâ€" ten and produced by the juniors. The remaincer of the Stones‘ trip was spent in New York City. BACK Back home is Mrs. F. Austin of Ravinia. _ Mrs. Austin had been visiting in Calicoon, N. Y., since June. After a month‘s visit with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jones (Alice Dinkeloo) and their daughter, Jantze Alice, of Port Washington, Long Island, Mrs. F. G. Dennis _ and _ son, James, of S. Green Bay road, have returned home from five days of deer hunting at Ladysmith, Wis. N. Y., Mrs. G. J. Dinkeloo of Michigan avenue, has returned home. Her husband, who spent a week there, returned earlier, After a few days spent in Indiâ€" anapolis and Milwaukee, Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. D‘Ancona of Moâ€" raine road, have returned home. Back from a two weeks‘ visit with her sister and family of Alto, Texas, is Mrs, W. J. Curotto of S. Green Bay road. Her sister, Mrs. Rome Moake, is the mother of 9 sons, all married and living in and around Alto. The wedding of Miss Edith Luâ€" cile Hettinger, daughter of Mrs. R. M. Goodwin of Grinnell,â€"Ia., and Laurence Oliver Gilleland of Chicago, took place on Nov. 26, at 374 Laurel avenue. The Rev. Lester H. Laubenstein heard the exchange of nupfial vows. EDITH HETTINGER WEDS Attendants for the couple were the bridegroom‘s cousin and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Petâ€" ramek of Evanston. Stanley Mcâ€" Kee and Lew Wallis acted as ushâ€" The bride is a fourth grade teacher at the Lincoln school, She has taught there for several years. ‘The bride wore a tan suit and THE PRESS now on a short wedding trip, west. They plan to make Highland Park their home after Jan. 1. BIRTHDAY IN KANSAS CITY Mr. and Mrs. James Kent (Lois Larson) and twin sons, Brad and Cal, of Springfield, Mo., spent Kansas City withâ€"friends.â€"â€"Theyâ€" also visited with Mrs. Nellie Heath of Kansas City before they reâ€" turned home. | Mrs. Heath is the grandmother of Mrs. Kent‘s sis terâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Bradford Larson of Boston. PARRTICIPANTS IN CONCERT Last ‘Wednesday, _ Miss Ellie Baird, daughter of the R. D. Bairds of S. Linden avenue, and Miss Janeth Finch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. N. Finch of 8. St. Johns avenue, appeared with the Evanston Civic orchestra, conductâ€" ed by Elwyn Owen. Guest pianist at the concert was Leon Fieisher. Nov, 17, Mrs, Kent‘s birthday, in A party will be held on Saturâ€" day, Dec. 7, at the home of Mrs. Mabel Dict¢, in Lake Forest, in honor of the twentyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Archie Jones of Lake® Forest, former Highland _ Parkers. Coâ€"hostess with Mrs. Dice, Mr. Jones‘ aunt, will be his mother, _ Mrs. _ Ads Jones. ‘The concert took place at Cahn hall in Scott auditorium at Northâ€" western university. TWENTYâ€"FIFTH ANNIVERSARY The Joneses are the parents of five children, Mrs. Cletus Humâ€" bert (Geraldine), Mrs. Robert Gilâ€" lam (Shirley), Miss Marilyn Jones, and Willard and Archie Jones, all of Lake Forest. There are two grandchildren, Geraldine Humbert, 2, and Carol Gillam, 3. Miss Diana Cabonargi, daughter of the Joseph Cabonargis of Ceâ€" dar avenue, is home for Thanksâ€" giving from her studies at Purdue university where she is a senior. Miss Cabonargi, a Purdue cheer leader, is treasurer of Pi Beta Phi sorority. Guests Saturday of little Kathie McHugh were Lynn Carey, Mary Coleman, Barbara Gordon, Colleen Kelly, and her sister, Patty Mcâ€" Hugh. The occasion was Kathie‘s third birthday. . She is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrés. Jack McHugh of Broadview avenue. THANKSGIVING ’ Home from her studies at Lawâ€" rence college in Appleton, Wis., for the Thanksgiving wekâ€"end is Miss Molly Smith, daughter of the Paul R. Smiths of Cedar avenue. IN VERSAILLES, KY. Mrs. F. W. Boulton of Pine Point drive is in Versailles, Ky., visiting with her family for two weeks. % BIRTHDAY PARTY A reception followed the cereâ€" Mr. Gilliland and his bride‘ are BRIDAL PARTIES Prior to her wedding to Laur ence Gilisiand on Tuesday, Miss Edith Hettinger was honored guest on several occasions. Lincoln school teachers honored her with a party at the school, recently, and Miss N. Gertrude Ames and Miss Ann Talcott entertained for her at the YWCA. Mrs. Lew Wallis gave a miscellancous shower in her honor, also. LIGHTHALLâ€"ENGLE WEDDING and Mrs. John Gerken of Highland Park, wore a navy blue suit, and corsage of gardenias, e place Nov, 19 in Mr. and Mrs. Engle are resi ing at 929 S. St. Johns avenue. Linda Sue has been chosen as the name for the baby girl who arâ€" rived Nov. 23 at the Michael Reese hospital in Chicago, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Yeager of Northâ€" moor road. * Linda Sue, _ who weighed 8 pounds 13 ounces, has a brother, Ted, a senior at the _ Highland Park high school, and a sister, Donna, a freshman at Highland Park, She is the granddaughter Mrs. Lighthall, daughter of Mr. LOOK WHO‘S HERE! STORMSASH MADE TO ORDER and INSTALL BRONZE WIRE SCREENS 150 So. First Street l‘M CALLING 5 1 0 2 HIGHLAND PARK ABBOTT LABORATORIES North Chicago, Tilinois _ Phone Majestic 8080 â€" _ f M E N FOR GENERAL WORK WAREHOUSE MANUFACTURING DEPARTMENTS SHIPPING AND RECEIVING For Packaging Departments . _ _ LIGHT WORK e Uniforms Furnished 5 Day Week â€" 7:15 A. M. to 4:00 P. M. of A B B O T T OFFERS YOU STEADY EMPLOYMENT IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS PART TIME EMPLOYMENT TYPISTS STENOGRAPHERS GENERAL OFFICE WORK H,. N. 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