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Highland Park Press, 19 Dec 1946, p. 4

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y CHRISTMAS BIRTHDAYS Dr, Robert H. Herbst and his two young granddaughters, Holiâ€" day (Holly) Robin Cuming and her sister, Noe!l Robin Cuming, all have birthdays on Christmas day. There will be a family dinner parâ€" ty to celebrate the occasion at the Herbst home on Ravine drive. Holâ€" The wedding of Miss Mary Virâ€" ginia Stodder, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Stodder of Central avenue, and Harold C. Hinton, son of Mr.and Mrs. Harold â€"B. Hinton of Washington, D. C., will take place on Saturday, Dec. 28, at the Immaculate _ Conception church, Miss Stodder has chosen Miss Barbara Barnes of Boston,, Mass., Miss Jeanne Green and Miss Joan Oliver of Highland Park as her bridesmaids. s ly will be 3 years old and Noell 2. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. George C. Cuming, APPROACHING WEDDING By ALICE ZABEL Page 4 Hugh Tovar of Lake Forest will ‘TwaAas THE MicHt sgero®rt . 429 VINE AVENUE May CHERISTMAS _ Bring You JY : AND GLADNESS L ARS O NS TO OUR MANY FRIENDS (Hoppz, e * ~'7&;§T 32 S. First St. MUTUAL COAL CO. When _ Miss Alice Elizabeth Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gunnard _ A. Johnson of County Line road, becomes the bride of Douglas W. Carlson, son of Mr. and /Mrs. Hjalmer Carlson of Stambaugh, Mich., on Dec. 21, at the First _ United Evangelical church, her sister, Lorna, will atâ€" tend as maid of honor. Miss Elâ€" eanor Erickson of Chicago, cousâ€" in of the bride, and Miss Martha Olson of Highland Park will be her bridesmaids, Milton Baldwin of Milwaukee, cousin of the bridegroom, _ will serve as best man, and the ushers will be Norman Erickson of Iron ATTENDANTS CHOSEN Mr, and Mrs. George Young of Owosso, Mich., will be the Christâ€" mas guests of their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Russell H. Johnson of Broadview avenue. Arriving on Monday to spend Christmas with her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs: Craig Davidson of Marshman _ avenue, will be Mr. and Mrs, Welbie Fuller of Washington, D.C. En route to Ann Arbor where he is a student at the University of Michigan, after _ spendipg _ his Christmas vacation at his home in Springfield, Ill., the Davidsons‘ nephew, Paul Walker Gordon, Jr., will spend a few days here, also. CHRISTMAS GUESTS Christmas guescts of Mr. and Jess Halsted of Crofton avenue will be Dr. and Mrs. George Silva of Mexico City, Mexico. Dr. Silâ€" va is studying at the Illinois Neuâ€" rophychiatric institute in Chicago, a part of the University of Illiâ€" nois, _ He has been sent here by the Mexican government for two years., serve the bridegroom as best man, and the bride‘s two brothers, John and Timothy Stodder, John Callaâ€" han ofâ€"New York, and Ezra din of Orange, N. J., will usher. _ Over the Thanksgiving weekâ€" end, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Auâ€" brey, Jr., and young . daughter, Susan, moved into their new home in the San Fernando valley, Calif. Mr, Aubrey is the son of the senâ€" ior Aubreys of Hazel avenue. His wife is Phyllis Thaxter, well known motion picture actress Mr. and Mrs. Welton Richburg left Monday for their winter home in Sebring, Fla. They will be gone until the middle of May when they will return to 1745 Pleasant aveâ€" nue where they make their home with their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughâ€" ter, Dr. and Mrs. C. W. Mansfield, WINTERING IN FLORIDA Miss Stodder is a graduate of Highland Park high school and Radcliffe college. Her fiance, who is a graduate of St. Paul‘s school in New Hampshire and Harâ€" vard university, served as a lieuâ€" tenant with the army in Korea. IN NEW HOME And special wishes Are happily combined To make this Christmas Greeting Glad thoughts Telophone Highland Park 2064 The warmest kind. HIGHLAND PARK m mngem m as River, Mich., cousin of the bride, and Robert _ Swanson of South Her son, Major C. E. Steevel of Ottowa, Ont., will arrive Tuesâ€" day for a few days‘ visit with the Herbsts, also. . Mrs. E. L. Steeves of Moncton, New Brunswick, Can., is visiting at the home of her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Herbst of Ravine drive. +. BIRTHDAY PARTIES Sixteen little friends will help Barbara Gordon celebrate her birthday on Saturday afternoon. Barbara, daughter of the James Gordons of Broadview avenue, AWAY FOR The wedding will take place at 4 pm., Rev. K. S. Wilson reading will take the Ellis C. Halversons, their daughte® Carol and son, Hal, of Ravinia, there for Christmas. Mr. Halverson‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. David Lindâ€" strom of Urbana, will be hosts. Other brothersâ€"inâ€"law and sisters from Indianapolis and New York City will also be present. The Halâ€" versons will leave on Mondgy and return next Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Raiph E. Pottker and young daughter, Mary Helene, of Railway avenue will leave on Christmas day for Peoria to spend a few days with Mr. Pottker‘s mother, Mrs. Helene Pottker. _ Spending the Christmas vacaâ€" tion with her parents in Stretor will be Miss Ruth Riss, art teachâ€" er at the Ravinia school. RELEASED FROM NAVY Richard Giese, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Giese of 1256 Burton avenue, is home on terminal leave until Feb. 4. A former coxswain in the navy, he served 3% years, 2 years of that time in the Paâ€" cific. Richard, who left high school in his senior year to enlist in the navy, plans to return to school. VISITING HERE Before returning home they will go on to Kansas City, Mo., for a visit with the Paul Pottkers, Mr. Pottker‘s _ brother and sisterâ€"inâ€" law. A New Year‘s Eve party has been planned in their honor. A family reunion in Urbana 37 So. St. Johns Avenue Toys . . . Books for all ages Pouches . . . Humidors Gift Wrappings Calendar Pads . . Children‘s _Beautiful Stationery _ C. A. Eversharp Pens and FRIENDS *# Also a complete line of Cigars . . . Pipes .. . Cigarâ€" MARVIN LAWRENTZ Sheet Metal Works may go but Santa Claus is with us forever. He‘s coming again this year, with a full pack. So sweep out your chimney and get ready for the jolly visitor, who has had special orders from us to bless your home with a very Merry Christmas. % Years may come and years Hallmark 144 N. First St. Larson‘s T HE PRESS Bud Hartman and a classmate, Bill Harvey, his guest for the Christmas vacation, will be home on Friday from the Asheville preâ€" paratory school in Asheville, N.C. will be four years old on Dec. 23. The occasion will be a combination birthday and chanukah party. COLLEGE STUDENTsS A black cat was the chief atâ€" traction at the birthday party on Friday, Dec. 13, which was given in honor of Ellen Todd‘s third birthday. Eight youngsters were present at the afternoon party. Elâ€" len is the daughter of the Edw. Todds of Pleasant avenue ARRIVING FOR WEDDING Tomorrow the Harold B. Hinâ€" tons of Washington, D.C., will arâ€" rive for the martiage of their son and Miss Virginia Stodder, the folâ€" lowing day . Also arriving tomorâ€" row to be present at the wedding will be Mrs. Stodder‘s brotherâ€"inâ€" law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Leoâ€" nard Hall of Possum Trot farm, Miss Barbara Barnes of Boston, one of the bridesmaids, will also arrive tomorrow. New Caledonia, Mo. GLENCOE "STRANGE LOVE OF THEATRE _ 630 Vernen Ave. Highland Park: 606 Extra: "‘Men of Tomorrow" ‘TWO GUYS FROM MILWAUKEE" Christmas Barbara Stanwyck and (Continued on page 5) given the Yule holiday force and direction for on this day. It gives us great pleasâ€" ure during this holy seaâ€" son to extend our best Christmas wishes to all 532 Central Ave. Van Hiflin fragrant fiowers. iheir grace and Drilfiance ; truly bespeak the Christmas spirit. ( I Send her a smart corsage * f R .Smart Santas know how to avoid A : ‘nzcoudd:oloes...theyu:ed)elr â€" florist before the rush and get what \f % %, they: want. It‘s easy if you‘re early! " Remember your wife or sweetheart, mother, daughter, shutâ€"ins, home and church. YOUur FLORIST CAN WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHERE ABBOTT LABORATORIES North Chicago, Illinois e Phone Majestic 3080 MAM Uniforms Furnished 5 Day Week â€" 7:15 A. M. to 4:00 P. M AB B O T T OFFERS YOU f STEADY EMPLOYMENT IDEAL WORKING CONDITIONS M E N * FOR GENERAL WORK § WAREHOUSE NUFACTURING DEPARTMENTS SHIPPING AND RECEIVING PART TIME EMPLOYMENT TYPISTS zs . STENOGRAPHERS GENERAL OFFICE WORK GIRLS AND WOMEN ON SATURDAY ONLY Bring Birth Certificate For Packaging Departments LIGHT WORK SPECIAL GIRLS Thursday, Dec. 19th, 1946

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