Bud is the son of the George H. Hartmans of 932 Lincoln Ave. of Dean avenue. Holt. Joan is a senior at the Uniâ€" versity of Iowa, Nancy is a junior at the University of Michigan, and Herb is a freshman at Ilinois. ‘Their parents are the E. E. Holts of 1330 Judson avenue. Dick Kaufman will be home on Friday for a two weeks‘ holiday. He is the son of the Alfred Kautâ€" manns of S. Sheridan road, and a student at Cornell college in Mt. Vernon, Ia., Henry Date and his roommate, Steele Stewart of Honolulu, Haâ€" waii, will be home on Saturday for the i vacation. .. Henry, 'hhgxhrolthm team at Carleton college in Northâ€" field, Minn., where he is a student, will be in Appleton, Wis., tomorâ€" m,wpudcimi--uhnhz meet at Lawrence college. Henry Thursday, Dec. 19th, 1946 (Continued from page 4) Christmask GOOD WISHES for a delightful holiday season from the store that friendship built. _ 2 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD GREETINGS 1916 POLK‘S $ H E L T O N ;ndh.lht of the year. The same lights, Christmas lights shed have lost their charm, so, you see it is really the that lights our homes! We wish you this Christmas season H. P. 3306 is the son of the Paul Dates of _ Last Saturday, Miss Peggy Kerâ€" ber, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Herâ€" bert E. Kerber of S. Linden aveâ€" nue, arrived home for the days from Blackstone junior The A. G. Humphreys‘ son, Arâ€" thur, will be home tomorrow from Greencastle, Ind., where he is m student at De Pauw university. The Humphreys reside on Judson aveâ€" George and David Aubrey, stuâ€" dents at Princeton, will be home onâ€"Saturday to spend the Christâ€" mas holidays with their parents, the James T. Aubreys of Hazel avenue. APPOINTED REPRESENTATIVE Marvin _ Florent of Sunnyside avenue, who is in his twentieth year with the Benefit Association of Railway Employees, has recentâ€" ly been appointed a representative of the company, selling, life, acciâ€" dent and hospital instrance. OFF TO CALIFORNIA CHRISTMAS DAY On Christmas day, Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hein] of Bronson lane and Mr. and Mrs. Max Grove of Chiâ€" cago will leave for a month‘s vaâ€" cation in Los Angeles, Calif. WEEKâ€"END IN CHAMPAIGN Miss Jean Easton, daughter of the J. Mills Eastons of Judson avenue, who attended the junior prom at the University of Illinois last weekâ€"end, was the guest of Miss Nancy Nelson of Highland Park, at the Kappa house. NEW YEAR‘S EVE PARTY PLANNED _ Hosts at a New Year‘s Eve parâ€" ty in their home, will be Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bennett, Jr., of Britâ€" RETURNING HOME AFTER CHRISTMAS Here for Christmas with the Claâ€" burn Jones of Roger Williams aveâ€" nue, are their _ sonâ€"inâ€"law _ and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer F. Wieboldt, Jr., and infant daughâ€" ter, Carolyn, of Charlottesville, Va,. Mrs. Wieboldt is the former Mary Ann Jones. They will reâ€" turn home on the 28th of Decemâ€" The Jones will.all be together this Christmas, the first one in several years. Their other daughâ€" ter, Kay, returned home in Sepâ€" tember from Red Cross service in the Philippines, and their son, Claâ€" burn Jr., "Ying" _ was released from service last February. Their other son, Bob, is a freshman at Lake Forest college this year. WEEKâ€"END GUESTS Weekâ€"end guests of the L. F. Eberts of Michigan avenue were their cousin, Mrs. Timothy Lebel, and her son, Teddy, of Jackson, Mich} dan road entertained at luncheon at the Exmoor Country club on Wednesday afternoon in honor of three bridesâ€"toâ€"be, Miss Jennifer Turner, who will be married Dec. 27, to Russell P. Kelley, Jr., Barâ€" bara Pierce Templeton, who will marry James R. Huck on the folâ€" lowing day, and Miss Mary Virginia Stodder, whose marriage to Harold C. Hinton will also take place the day after the Turnerâ€" Kelley. nuptials. BRIDAL PARTIES T & ~â€"" o_~ MURPHY & MILLER nc _ "*2. 9 \ â€"mzs=. Winnetka 4166 z522 7 â€"_____.â€"-â€"_â€"‘â€" ‘ mmcuunrmmul \ Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Hincis. | Subscription rates: $1.50 per * year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 r per year outside of Lake county, e gâ€" Tlinois. Issued Thursday of cach week â€" by the Highland Park Press, 516 * Laure] avenue, Highland Park, HIL Telephone: Highland Park 557. Communications intended for dhdhn,:nb :d.: GARNETT uvflï¬â€"o-’dn‘t- of the writer. 508 Central Ave. â€" Lester S. Olson, Publisher. R. B. Olson, Editor. + ~ road Prompt Attention to Your Service Worries of N. Stodder, by Mrs. Fioys Tupper of Lakeside place at her home. Miss Stodder will become the bride of Hiaroid C, Hinton Dec. 28. Aiso in her honor, the Ldaward wreens of Ravine arive will be hosts at a cocktail party the . day after imugh Tovar of Lake Forest will entertain at his home the night beâ€" fore the wedding for the bachelor ainner. Mrs. Stodder will be hogtâ€" ess the same evenihg at the spinsâ€" ter dinner at her home. Evangelical church, on Saturday, a miscellaneous shower was given for Miss Alice gohnson at her nome on County Line road, severâ€" ai triends were coâ€"hostesses. She will become the briae of Lougias arison of Stambaugh, Mich, CLUB MEETING _ Mrs. Ludwig Tjaden of W. Park avenue was hostess to her bridge club Thursday afternoon. BACK HOME After two weeks visiting with{ her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence _ Wood _ of Scarsdale, N. Â¥Y., Mrs, : Ephraim Banning, II, of Oak k noll terrace, was joined there by her husband for a few days longer. They reâ€" turned home this _ week. _ The Woods are former Highland Parkâ€" len. They resided on Marion aveâ€" nue before moving east. Back home.after attending the Automotive Service . Industries convention in Atlantic City, NJ., Edward F. Todd of Pleasant aveâ€" une returned home on Monday. He was gone 10 days. NEW HIGHLAND PARKERS Newcomers to Highland Park are the Norris Woskows of 2217 A dessert â€" shower wil} be given Old Briar road. _ The Woskows, formerly of Chicago, resided in Northbrook for the past two years. Mr. Woskow is in the blueprint business in Chicago. Mr, and Mrs. M. Warner Turriff of Midlothian _ avenue, has been named Pamela Jane. Mrs. Turâ€" riff is the former Laura Mae Carâ€" penter, niece of Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" ry Pertz of Ridgewood drive. Mrs. Alice Turriff of Clifton avenue is the baby‘s paternal grandmother. The little girl who arrived at the Highland Park hospital Dec. 13, to Prior A son, John Herbert Moran Jr., was born Dec. 16 at the Highland Park hospital to Mr.and Mrs. John Moran (Marilyn Wagner). . The b‘l:*,“who weighed 7 pounds, 6% ou , is the grandson of Mrs. Frank Wagner of Onwentsia aveâ€" nue and Herbert Moran of 318 Oakwood avenue. ‘The Highland Park hospital was the birthplace of the buby boy, born Dec. 12, to Mr. and Mrs Ernest of Rugen of Chesthut St., Deerfield. Nancy Lee has been chosen as the name for the daughter born Dec. 13, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital, to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Lehr of 841 Ridgewood drive. Mrs. Lehr is the former Phyllis Lundman, daughter . of _ David Lundman of Libertyville. The late Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lehr of Highland Park were the parents of Nancy Lee‘s father. _ 3 LOOK WHO‘S HERE! The Lehrs are also the parents THE ~PRESS of a son, Ted Alan, 2 years old. Mr. and Mrs. Guido _ Azzi of Glencoe became the parents of a daughter at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital, Dec. 15. Also on Dec. 15, a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Eari Kichl, of Liewellyn avenue, Highwood. Mr. and Mrs, Urban Kichl of the same address are te baby‘s paterâ€" nal grandparents. The maternal grandmother is Mrs, Marie Glader, 2816 Midway. Mrs. Kichl is the former Winifred Glader. A daughter was born Dec. 15 at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs, Frank Bortolotti (Tina Rabattini) of Highwood avenue, Highwood. Grandparents are the Battista Bortolottis of Funston avenue, Highwood, and the Osâ€" wald Rabattinis of Highwood avenue, Highwood. The baby has lm yet been named. Holly Baker at lowa U IOWA CITY, IA., Dec. 10 â€" Holly Baker, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Charles F. Baker, 346 Prosâ€" pect, has been selected as one of‘ the 20 candidates for the title of Honorary Cadet ‘Colonel of the jMilitary Ball at the University of Towa here. Miss Baker was nominâ€" ated to represent Currier â€"hall, women‘s dormitory. The ball will be held January 17 in the lowa Memorial Union, university social center. : Miss Baker is a senior in the college of liberal arts and is maâ€" joring in journalism. . She is a member of Theta Sigma Phi, honâ€" orary journalism â€" fraternity for women, and secretary for the GIFTS FOR ALL O THE FAMILY! 314 Railway Avenue, Highwood ; PR Phone 2041 Large Selection of Christmas Trees . . . Get Yours Early! 7 ; Builders of Walls and Barbecues Pfingsten Rd., Northbrook. Phone Northbrook 577. Res. 210M2 . C. A. â€" She is secretary for Semmerling Landscape Service to move your trees and shrubs to give them an carly start Complete line for all ages â€" Toys for the Children Appliances for the home SHERONY HARDWARE GARNETT‘S SHOE DEPARTMENT Tree, Hedge and Shrub Trimming NOW ISs THE TIME Estimates cheerfully given GENERAL MAINTENANCE Union board, student governing body for the Iowa Memorial Unâ€" ion, and historian for the Mortar board, honorary organization for senior Alfred Buckmaster Sings In University Chorus Albert T. Buckmaster of Highâ€" Handel‘s "Messiah‘ was presented at Miami university, Oxford, O., on Dec. 15. Buckmaster, a fourthâ€"year stuâ€" dent in the Miami school of arts Ben S. Buckmaster, 495 Sheridan place. ‘He is a member of Phi Delâ€" ta Theta fraternity. Holly Hop to Be Held At Ravinia Dec. 30 ‘The Holly Hop, sponsored annuâ€" ally by the Ravinia Woman‘s club for young Highland Parkers, will be held on Monday evening, Dec. 30, at Ravinia Village House. Musâ€" ic will be furnished by Fletcher Butler‘s 7â€"piece orchestra. Mrs. Alfred E. Turner is chairâ€" man of the Holly: Hop committee, assisted by the following: Mesâ€" dames Philip ‘Bright, Jr., Albert Bushey, J. T. Griffith, Jr., Robert W. Harvey, Arthur H. Mason, T. A. Nelson, Robert Spahr, Alain St. Cyr, Robert W. Weddell, Clarke M. Wright, and Mrs. Hamilton R. {Winton. At Notre Dame William Clark Riley, 20, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley of 340 Glenwood avenue, Highland Park, has been selected for training in the NROTC at the University of Notre Dame, at Notre Dame, Ind. © H. P. 879 Personal Brushes just telephone the number below. Most value for your money. Prompt service. "Central," as the operator was called then, wore her hair piled high and walked on 16â€"button,boots. G U ATEM ALA 2 weeks from Chicago $430 ; . Other trips by AIR â€" RAIL . BUS AND Today‘s telephone operâ€" ators are styleâ€"setters . . . as modern and streamlined as a rocket. They‘re the First Ladies of Communication and are famous for friendly service. â€" 8 â€" A White | Shirtwaist and a Long Black Skirt MILTON J. VOIGT Te. H. P. 3336 ©@ Regular and frequent salary * ©@ Earn $29 per 5 day week to _ _ start (about $120 per month) . _ Phone Highland Park 1211 H. and R. ANSPACH TRAVEL BUREAU: All Expense Air Tour to look how she‘s HIGH WAGES, TOO we‘ve changed TELEPHONE OPERATORS congenial associates of your own age and _ 3701 Central Avenue were once standard equipment for APPLY TODAY TO CHIEF OPERATOR 21 South St. Johns Avenue j ILLINOIS Page 5