*Filled, Cleaned, Waxed RUGS AND.CARPET â€" Perfectly shampooed in your homes without moving off floor (New HILD professional machine) "WINDOWS AND WOODWORK Washed, Cleaned, Polished HOW ARE YOUR SCREENS? Now is the time to have screens cleaned, repaired and painted for spring. * ERIC STURTZ & J. BENSON Phone Lake Forest 2051 ° ~â€" ~(Please call between 7â€"8 am or * 7â€"8 pm) eation are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Y. Williams and daughter, Grace, of Hazel avenue. The Williams were away five weeks, WEDDING DATES CHOSEN May 3 has been chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Betty A. Calzia, daughter of the Joseph Calzizas of Railway avenue, and Adolph J. Rosdlini, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Rosalini of High street, Highwood. The ceremony will take place at St. James church. Thursday, March 27, 1947 A marriage of interest to Highâ€" land Park relatives and friends will be that of Miss Charlotte Smith of Palatine â€" and John »Gieseke of Wheeling. The wedding will take place on April 12. Miss Smith is a niece of Mr. arid Mrs. George Wick of N. Green Bay road. VISITED HERE A house guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anscheuts of Broadview avenue, for a few days last week, waP Mrs. Carl Ridell of Williams Bay, Wis. On Saturday, Nancy Lou Parliaâ€" ment, daughter of the Clarence A. Parliaments of N. Sheridan road, will arrive home for a ten day vaâ€" ~eation from the Connecticut Colâ€" lege for Women in New London, Conn., whereâ€"she is a student. & mcys Home this week for a week‘s vaâ€" cation from Cornell university: in Ithaca, N. Y., where he is a stuâ€" dent, will be Dean Dickinson, son of Mrs. J. David Dickinson of Marâ€" BIRTHDAY PARTIES Saturday afternoon, to . nine boy friends. After watching the planes awhile, the boys attended the Walt Disney picture, "Song of the South," in Lake Forest. ~Billy was eleven on March 20. In honor of his birthday, Bill Riddle; son of the Hugh Riddles of De n avenue, was host at a junchâ€" eon"at the Glenview air station on _ Next week Saturday, Peter Ridâ€" die will celebrate his ninth birthâ€" day at a similar party. On Sunday afterncon, John Wineman, Jr., entertained eleven boys at an afternoon party. _ The occasion was his eleventh birthday. John is the son of the John S. Winemans of Cary avenue. â€" Raymond F. Seiffert of No. Green Bay road was guest ‘of honâ€" or at a party ‘given in honor of his birthday on Siturday evening. Fifâ€" teen guests were present. VISITING HERE Visiting friends and relatives here are the Ed Koebeling of Cuba, Mo., formerly of Sunnyside aveâ€" nue, Highland Park. They have been staying at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bierwirth of Broadâ€" view avenue. >AE m esw «â€" + ATTENDING AIRLINE Enrolled March 15 at the Ameriâ€" can Airline school in Ardmore, Okâ€" of the L. G. Brands of Pleasant avenue. He is taking an adminisâ€" trative coturse at the school. Durâ€" ing the war, Mr. Brand served in the air corps, and since his release a year ago has been attending the University of Illinois until his reâ€" cent transfer. ON TRIP [ Dr. sand Mrs. Carl T. Olson of Deerfield avenue are on a three weeks trip to New Orieans, Louisiâ€" SPRING VACATIONS ion avenue. Also back from a Mexican vaâ€" (Continued from page 4) Quality GROCERIES â€" MEATS Fresh Fruits and Vegetables CONTRI BROS. Highland Park 3037 FREE DELIVERY 512 Railway Ave. HIGHWOOD Miss Nancy Riggs arrived home -'m Miss Hall‘s school in Mass., for a two weeks vacation. Miss Riggs is a daughter of Mr., and Mrs. L 8. Riggs of Lakeside place Miami college in Oxford, O., will be home on Saturday for a week‘s vacation, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Emnest H. Volwiler of N. Deere Park drive. * On April 2, Miss Alice Rossiter, who attends Lawrence college in Appleton, Wis., will arrive home for a week‘s vacation. She is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Rossiter of Lyman court. SUNDAY VISIT Mr. arnd Mrs. Joseph Calzia abd daughters, Betty and Jean, of Railâ€" way avente, Highwood, and Adâ€" olph Rosalini of High street, spent Sunday . in _ Spring Valley and Mark, â€"IIL, visiting relatives. A son, James Michael, was born on March 17, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr."and Mrs. James G, Daley of Lincoln place. Mrs. Daâ€" ley is the former Montana Fochs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Fochs of Shawmut, Mont. Paternal grandmother, Mrs. Margaret Daâ€" ley, lives at the same Lincoln place address, Paternal grandfather reâ€" sides in Chicago. On March 18, a daughter was born at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal to Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Sebbon of Fair Oaks avenue, Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boilini of Onwentsia avenue became the parâ€" ents of a son, Louis Clark, at the Highland Park hospital on March 19. Ms. Boilini is the former Catherine Clark, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Clark of Oakâ€" wood avenue, Paternal grandparâ€" ents are the late Louis Boilini‘s. The baby, who weighed 8 pounds 6 ounces, is the maternal greatâ€" grandson of Mrs. John Sinnott of Homewood avenue. A little boy was born on March 19â€"at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Michele Moretti A baby girl arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital for Mr» and Mrs. Harry Allsbrow of Hazel aveâ€" nue, W; on Iufli 21. A sister for Alice, 5, arrived at the Highland Park hospital, March 21. Mr. and Mrs, Knox Booth of Northbrook are the parents. ‘The baby has been named Anne. of S. Mrs. Edward M. Gallup of Central avenue. Mrs. Booth is the former Carolyn has been chosen as the name for the daughter who was Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robâ€" Wallace Volwiler, who attends LOOK WHO‘S HERE! §50 CENTRAL AVENUE HICHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. * M O RD 1| N 1 Choose you pattem now These finest quality and beavtifuity ava lable but quantities are imited Ask about ow ert E. Nereim of Marion avenue. Mrs. Nereim is the former Ruth Stockwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Stockwell of St. Louis. _ Mr. Nereim is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nereim of Cenâ€" tnllnï¬t The baby weighed 6 Mr. and Mrs. Robert O. White of Park avenue, Glencoe, announce the birth of a son, at theâ€"Highland Park hospital on March 22. Mrs. White is the former Josephine Kirâ€" by. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William Kirby of Glencoe and Mr. and Mrs. Harry White of Gurnee, formerly of Highland Park. There is a brother, Robert, Jr., 6 years old. _ . c A daughter was born on March 23 at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George E. Smith (Rose Elma "Bubbles" Roth) ‘of Pleasant avenue, Highwood.. The little girl who has been named Leâ€" anne Rose, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Roth of the Redeemer Dorcas Meeting Mr. Smith, a former sergeant, served 34 months during the war. The Dorcas society of Redeemer Lutheran church will meet ‘April 2, at 8 pm with Miss Ruth Rectenâ€" wald at 810 S. Ridge. Plans for HOTEL Specwl Larmter de LPuxe Dinner T HE PRESS * ~___ APPETIZERS AND SOUPS it s rmn‘c;m.h Cocktail Orange: Juice Canape Moraine Florida Fruit Cup Tomato Juice Grapefruit Juice Apple or Grape Juice Wine Herring Tidbits Half Grapefruit Cream of Fresh Tomatocs suk Croutons Chicken Broth, Vermicelli Iced Celery Hearts Garden Radishes Mixed Junibo Olives StuvberrySIurte.-ke.WMppeana- Apple Pie Boston Cream Pic Fudge Layer Cake Cherry Pie â€"___ _ ~_ _ Sherbet s \ _ Broiled Whole Live Baby Lobster, Melted Butter â€"__. Broiled Fresh Lake Superior Trout, Beurre d‘Anchois s rdemL.rmgup,nM,o,,Tm,'rmm Baked Suger Cured Ham; Orange Kum Sauce, Créanicd Spinach New York Cut Sirloin Steak or Filet Mignon, Bordelaise, Vieset Carre Medaillon of Sweetbread, under Glass, Belle Helene Roast Prime Ribs of Beet an Jus Roast Stuffed Tom Turkey, Chef‘s Dressing, Giblet Gravy, Cranberry Sauce a Milkfed Half Spring Chicken, disjointed, Fried in Butter ¢ Roast Stuffed Fatt#d Capon, a TAnglaise the Easter coffee will be discussed under the leadership of the comâ€" mittee members, Mrs. Edith Hunâ€" dley and Mrs. Ray Rectenwald. MOTHERS GUILD LUNCHEON The first annual luncheon of the Mothers guild of the Immaculate Conception school will be held on Wednesday, April 30. The‘comâ€" mittee in â€"charge of the affair.conâ€" sists of Mrs. R. J. Sheahen, chairâ€" man, Mrs. Robert Denzel and Mrs. A. J. Goechner. GET YOUR ‘ PHOTOSTATS | MADE NOW FOR â€" STATE BONUS quUIck sERVIcE _ THE NEW SECRETARY ILLINOIS VETERANS 397 Central Ave. â€" Rm. 12 Served from 12:00 noon to 8:30 p.m. in Our New Amsterdam Room Crisp Head Lettuce and Tomato Salad, Chef‘s Dressing % uuleih-:Câ€"-hfl,n Blue Cheese with Crackers‘ Tea Milk 4 M&MWMPm,md'MChrry SUNDAY, April 6, 1947 Easter at Redeemer At Redeemer Lutheran ehuel‘ 587 Central, Easter will be celeâ€" brated with an early morning servâ€" ice at 8 o‘clock. At 9:15, Lake Forâ€" est Lutherans will worship at the American Legion hall, McKinley at Wisconsin. At 10:45 the morning worship will be held. The sermon text is from Luke 24:1â€"12%, with emphasis onâ€"the theme,â€" ‘"The Livâ€" ; Richard B. Peterson, USN, son «of. and Mrs. Lester Peterson of B:h:nd?-rk,mmuuncod ing Jesus." At 4 pm the Sunday school will hold its Easter service. The Dorcas society will close the observance of the Easter weekâ€"end with a.Monday Easter coffee at 8 pm, in the church hall. * Peterson Receives Rev. H. K. Platzer is pastor of Redeemer Lutheran church. to yeoman 3/c, at the Naval Port Facilities, 'h‘uho. China. To The Highland Park Press: ‘The Highland Park Public Liâ€" brary is grateful to you for printâ€" ing the request for Fortune magaâ€" zine, which was answered almost immediately. The magazine is now available at the library for any one who wishes to read it. has Florist _ 26 North Sheridan Road H. P. 5310 _ C OR SA G E F L O W E RS for All Occasions Page 5