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Highland Park Press, 6 Feb 1947, p. 4

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+ Miss Betty Brewner was chosen freshman class queen at the winâ€" ter carnival at the Northern IMliâ€" nois state teachers college at De Kalb, this past weekâ€"end. Miss Brewner is the sister of Mrs. Harâ€" ry Yeager of Northmoor road. On Tuesday, Mrs. Fred Moon and her .daughter, _ Miss Marion, of Homewood avenue, returned from a few days visit with Mrs. Moon‘s sister and brotherâ€"inâ€"law, the Henâ€" ry Christmans of New" York City. Communications intended for publication must beâ€"written on one «ide of the paper only, and be sirned with the name and address of the writer. R Lester S. Olson, Publisher. R. B. Olson, Editor. Don, who will receiye his disâ€" charge from the service on â€"the 20th of the month, has been in the army for 18 months, a little over a year, in Europe. They visited Boulder dam, the Grand Canyon, and spent . New Year‘s Day in Los Angeles. They also spent some time at Carmel, the Red Wood forest, and San Francisco. In Santa Monica they phoned their daughter, Mrs. Jack Clavey of Claveyâ€"lane, as their son, who had ‘returned to Fort Sheriâ€" dan from Germany, was driving in her driveway. _ Needless to say, they hastily returned, flying from Phoenix. * They made the trip especially to be present at Town Hall, New York, on Sunday evening, when Mrs. Moon‘s _ nephew, Arthur Christman, made his debut as a conductor of a symphony orchesâ€" tra. + After a month‘s vacation at Pompano, Fla., the E. James Fuâ€" cik‘s of S. Deere Park drive reâ€" turned home this week. The Fred Tuckers of Oakwood avenue returned home on Sunday from a three weeks conducted tour of the west. While in Los Angeâ€" les, they visited with their grandâ€" Subscription rates: #1.50 per year: 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county. Laure! avenue, Highland Park, Nl Telephone: Highland Park 557. The W. P. Hein‘s of Bronson lane have returned home from & month‘s vacation on the west coast. Their trip was shortened by the return of their son, Don, from ovâ€" erseas duty. son by the Highland Park Press, 516 attended the Hill school and. was graduated from Yale at which he was a member of the Fence club, Torch Honor society, Skull and Bones, and was captain of the footâ€" ball team in 1942, He served as a marine pilot with the rank of liewâ€" tenant for 16 months in the Paciâ€" No date has been set for the wedding. * Entered as second class matter March 1. 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Ninocis Miss Kleits was graduated from the Shipley school and from Sarâ€" ah Lawrence college. She is a member of the New York Junior league and the _ Society ‘of Mayâ€" BACK us _ Virginia Gillette, to Spencer D. Moseley of New York, son of George D. Moseley of Egandale road and the late Mrs, Ethe] Spenâ€" Page 4 "ROUNDUP" PARTY A western _ style "roundâ€"up" party will be held on Saturday eveâ€" ning at the kExmoor Country club. Guests will arrive for an evening of square dancing dressed in cowâ€" Also hosts at a cocktail party before the "roundâ€"up" will be the Ira C. Mattiessens ‘of S. Linden avenue, Their guests will be Dr. and Mrs. McMillan, Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Pinkerton, the Bowen Schuâ€" machers, the Jackson Smarts, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Velde, and Mr. and Mrs, Ray Wible. Mr. and Mrs. William Lambert Kleits of Rye, N. Y., announce the The wobert Cushmans of Kimâ€" ball road will be hosts at cocktails prior to the party. Their guests will be the junior Edwin Hadleys, the Jess Halsteds, _ the Spencer Keares, the J. M. Maxwells, the A. E. Pattons, and the John Thompâ€" By ALICE ZABEL THE HICHLAND PARK PRESS I«sued Thursday of each week Richard Markeil, _ and their Nine boy friends of Merritt R. Stevenson will be his guests on Saturday afternoon at a dessertâ€" luncheon and theatre party. Merâ€" ritt,.a fift> erader in Ravinia. is the son of the Mervitt Stevensons of Flora nlace. ‘The occasion is his eleventh birthday. Mrs. B. Metrger of Los Angeâ€" les, Calif., and Portland, Wash., is visiting at the home of her sonâ€"inâ€" law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Katz of Burton avenue. VISITING HERE Mr. and Mrs. Katz are in Minneâ€" apolis, Minn., for a few daysghe on. business for his firm, and she on business for her sorority, Sigma Delta Tau. f APPROACHING WEDDING The weddinge of Miss Mary Joâ€" sephine Caminiti to _ Robert P. Smith, which was postponed in November until Mr. Smith, then a marine corps captain, received his release from four years service, has now been set to take nlace on Saturday, Feb. 15, at St. James church, the Rev. Arthur Douaire reading the service at 9:30 a.m. Miss Caminiti is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roceo Caminiti of Hich street, Highwood, and Mr. Smith is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Smith of Berkeley, Calif. After a few days spent with her parents, the Albert Larsons of S. Green Bay road, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kent and twin sons, Brad and Cal, of Springfield, Mo., returned home on Sunday. They were here to attend the funeral on Thursday of Mrs. Kent‘s grandmother, Mrs. Anna Kirby. The bride‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sikter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Barry Eul, of Highwood will attend the couâ€" ple. BIRTHDAY PARTIES In honor of her ninth birthday on March 3. Naney Keare wis hostess to seventecn little girls on Saturday afternoon at a sleich ride and sunver narty. _ Naney is a Raâ€" vinia school third ':ulâ€"r She ‘c: the daughter of Spencer Keares of Linden "wvenue:; ENTERTAINED The Charles F. Grimes of Linâ€" coln avenue gave an impromptu dinner on Saturday for their son, George, who was home on a "beâ€" Ambherst, where he is a freshman. His guests, all boys who also hapâ€" pened to be home for a few days, were Bob Berg, a Purdue freshâ€" man, Herb Holt, Illinois, Steve Pinkerton, Charlie Schaaf and Fred Smith, Williams college, and Ted Zabel, from De Kalb. In honor of Mrs. Thomas Frey (Shirley Haskins) Mrs, ‘Charles Brooks of Glencoe avenue, was hostess at a miscellaneous shower and tea recently. â€" Twenty â€" four RETURNED HOME _ Miss Caminiti‘s fiance will arâ€" rive on Monday from California. tions for the junior prom, which is to be ‘a weekâ€"end affair, with a dance two nights. Many parties have been planned to make it a gala weekâ€"end. of Campbellsport, Wis., on ‘Sunâ€" day, Feb. 9. Recently returned from a vacaâ€" tion at Miami Beach, Fla., is Mrs. Edmond O. Templeton of Flora ON MICHIGAN JUNIOR PROM COMMITTEE Miss Nancy Holt, daughter of the H. E. Holts of Judson avenue, a student at the _ University of Michigan, is in charge of decoraâ€" TO ATTEND GOLDEN WEDDING The John Brandts of Deerfield avenue are planning to attend the 50th wedding celebration of Mrs. a week‘s visit with her brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, the James C. Ausâ€" tins of Washington, D. C. _ She Brand‘s parents, the Philip Jungs stopped at the Carlsbad caverns. Miss Eleanor Austin of Ravinia Reeders (Florence Clow), _ the Clows. Called home because of the seâ€" rious illness of his mother, Rufus Kee of N. Second St., returned home on Tuesday after two weeks in Pensacola, Fiz., where his mothâ€" er lives. plane, for a week‘s . visit friends in Mount Vernon, O. On Tuesday she left, again by Tclephone Highland Park 2064 Home for the past two months since his release from the service on Dec. 10, Roy Brandt, son of the John Brandts of Deerfield avenue, left Tuesday for Los Angeles, where he plans to make his home. Roy, a former corporal, spent 20 months in the army air corps. A surprise party at the home of her psrentsâ€"inâ€"law in Winnetks, was held on Friday night in honor of the birthday of Mrs. Edmund O. Templeton of Flora place, ton. Highland Parkers who , will participate will be Don Ariano, Marian Ariano, Rosemary Pacienâ€" za and Eugene Tagliapietra. The program â€" will consist of classical, popular, _ semiâ€"popular and "boogyâ€"woogy" music. A feaâ€" ture of the recital will be an acâ€" cordian band of 12 people. There will also be an accordian sextet and quartet. Leslic A. Rankin is expected home this week and will soon reâ€" ceive his release from the service after 4% years as a lieutenant, (ig) with the navy air corps. This past year he has been stationed at Hutchinson, Kans., Pensacola, Fia., and San Diego, Calif. * tÂ¥ 2243 S. Sheridan. He is the son of the L. A. Rankins of Vine avenue. OFF FOR WEST COAST Students of â€" Louis â€" Garino, whose ages range from 8 to 30, will give a pianoâ€"accordian recital on Sunday, Feb. 9, at 3 p.m. at the First Methodist church in Evansâ€" His wife, the former _ Elaine Kauffman, and children, Sandra, 2%, and Bobbie, a year old, have been residing with her parents at George Grimes,‘son of the Chas, Grimes of Lincoln avenue and George Hiller, whose parents are the Walter N. Hillers of Belle aveâ€" nue, have also returnedâ€" to Amâ€" herst where they are students, afâ€" ter a week at home, following exâ€" aminations. SLEIGH RIDE Mr, and Mrs. Robert Austin of Ravinia â€" were hosts at a sleigh ride on Sunday night, followed by refreshments at the home of her parents, the B. Martins of Oakland drive. PIANOâ€"ACCORDIAN RECITAL TO RECEIVE RELEASE SOON freshmen, attended the dancing party on Saturday evening, given by Rhods Bogoff of Ravinia court. Mr. Garino resides at Bellevue place, Highland Park. A skating party with ~ supper and soccer later, will celebrateâ€"the ninth birthday of Joe! Febel, son of the J. W. Febels of Blackstone eation, Bob Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mason Smith of Lincoln ave« nue, returned on Monday to his studies at Carleton college." Francis M. Knights of Lake aveâ€" nue. Bob, a junior at Yale, reâ€" turned to school Monday. place, on Friday, Feb. 7. BACK TO SCHOOL Pick up Tuerday before 10 a.m. and Delivered on Fridays 8 NORTH SECOND STREET Tel. H. P. 1712 BRING THE WHOLEâ€"FAMNY! Also home between â€" semesters After a " 'imw Also Cleaning and Pressing Men‘s and Women‘s WALTER ALTERATIONS THE TAILOR T HE PRESS BRIDAL PARTY Mrs, Herbert Smith of Berkeley, Calif., mother of her fiance, enterâ€" tained at a miscellaneous shower last week in Berkeley, in honer of Miss Mary Caminiti of Highwood, who will be married Feb. 15 to Robert P. Smith. Miss Caminiti has 1806 Burton avenue. Mr. Katz is a chemical engineer in Chicago. 1. <ou@â€" Kewflkhhflrrl-mth Gustav Rechlins of 807 Deerfield avenue, They are the parents of New residents of 1722 8. Green Bay road are the Norman C. Deâ€" Wilmette for 25 years, are the parâ€" ents of two sons, one an instructor at the University of Michigan, and the other, a student at Cornell Mr. Deno is an advertising execuâ€" tive in Chicago. 6 months. Mr. Rechlin is in the advertising business in Chicago. The Rechlins formerly resided in Also former Chicagoans are MYr. lan, n‘ln.heob?heu,nnd!flyw Linden Park place. Théir son, Joh: Ted, is an Elm Place school eighth pya #rader, and their daughter, Barbâ€" | Jen: Mr. and Mrs, Peter Zaker (Lorâ€" etta Brandt) of North Chicago, became the parents of a daughter, Toni, on January 31, at St. Theâ€" rese hospital in Waukegan. Grandâ€" parents are the John Brandts off Deerfield avenue and the Anthony Zakers of North Chicago. son, Charles Timothy, who is 3% : Mrs. Fioechi is the former Betâ€" ty Murphy, daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy of Waukeâ€" gan. . Mr. Fioechi‘s parents are the Caesar Fiocchis of Bloom St. NEW Mr. and Mrs. William B. Katz, formerly of Detroit, Mich., and their daughter, Ellen Judith, 16 months old, are new ara, is a first grader, also in Elm Place. Mr. Pincus is a Chicago atâ€" NATIONAL FLOWER® SHOW, INTERNATIONAL AMPHITHEATRE MARCH 16 THRU 23 + ADVANCE TNCKET SALESâ€"85â€". AT YOUR FLORIST NOW. + GATE PRICE $1.20. (SAVE 35%¢) visit in Berkeley with her fiance‘s On January 28, a son, Robert Michael, arrived at the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. vYOour FLORIST CaN wWIRE FLOWEks anmrwW#HERE LOOK WHO‘S HERE! _ yow‘ Poroad Remember Wivesâ€"Mothersâ€"Sweethearts! Rememberâ€"no one ever m % ® too many flowers! ; through the ages! The object of your . affections will be thrilled with a corsageâ€" or a bouquet of cut flowers on W}%{ FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 144 expresses the Valentine sentiment like for flowers and love have been associated Especially her love for you! Whether she‘s 17 or 70, no other gift been Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. . Willism J. Yatesâ€"of Charlotte, N. C. The Yates are alâ€" so the parents of a son, William James, Jr., 14 months old. lutuhhhlfi Wright. Her are the nué, with whom they are residing until the home they are building birth of their third daughter, on Jan. 30, at the Highland Park hosâ€" The little boy born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital Jan. 31 to Mr. and Mrs. Everett Dubach of St. Johns place, has been named Frank Benton. He has a sister, Jennifer Kay, 5%, and a brother, Mark Frederick, 2. Mrs. Dubach is the former Eloise Conrad. in Charlotte is completed. Jr. He has a sister, Patricia Joseâ€" chosen as the baby‘s name. Her sisters are Sheila Rae, 10, and Paâ€" tricia Jean, 8. The Ettore Orsis of Central aveâ€" nue, and the Germane Ponsis of Deerfield avenue are the grandâ€" parents. Mrs. Orsi is the former Kurt is the name given to the son of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sasch (Carol Johnson) of Burton avenue who was born on Feb. 1, at the Highland Park hospital, The litâ€" tle boy, who weighed 8 pounds, is the maternal grandson of Mr. and A son was born on Jan. 30 to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Paletti (Mary Battistello) of Marion avenue. The baby has been named Joseph Paul, the late Carl Palettis of Glencoe. A son was born at the Highland Park® hospital Feb, 1, to Mr. and Mrs. John R. Shipley of Hubbard 25 N. Shcridan Rd. H. P. 2801 FOR THE MORE PARTICULAR Now operating at Vogue Cleaners, _ Grandparents _ are the Frank Battistellos of Glencoe avenue and Mr. and Mrs. _ Floric Orsi of FOR FINE CLEANING and * EFFICIENT SERVICE avenue, .g e®**% Thursday, Feb. 6th, 1947 avith PERSONALITY Development ‘ ‘‘VE ALWAYS LOVED You SUN.â€".MON.â€"TUE. Fob. #â€"11 "SISTER KENNY* Rosalind Russell, Alex Knmox GLENCOE TELEPHONE ll COMPANY ILLINOIS "BLONDIE‘S LUCKY DAY" Interesting Work Toot by the very naturepf their work acquire a charm of yoice and manner that make them a welcome addition to any circle. Who Combines 21 S. St. Johns Avenue Telephone .Operators are among the betterâ€" paid feminine workers. "A SCANDAL IN PARIS" 2 showingsâ€"2 pm & 4 pm APPLY TODAY TO CHIEF OPERATOR John Gorficld, Geraidine *"Nobody Lives Forever" (Continued on page &) of Your Own Age Open Mon.â€"Fri., 6:00 Sat.â€"Sun., 1 :30 Smart Is the Girl SAT. these Congenial PA YING ENJOY

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