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Highland Park Press, 8 May 1947, p. 4

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‘fi i I home at 330 Vine avenue on Tuesâ€" day evening. The Riddles, who recently lived in Jersey City, N. J., are now residing with his parâ€" ents, the Joseph J. Riddles. In honor of Mrs. Earl Riddle, Mrs. Russell Smith was hostess at at a birthday party on Saturday afternoon in honor of his fourth The. Harold Florsheims of S. Sheridan road returned home this week from a Florida vacation. Jimmy Keefer, son of the Jack Keefers of Bloom street, was host Highland Park. BACK FROM FLORIDA BIRTHDAY PARTY Last Saturday Miss Nancy Fitzâ€" gerald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Fitzgerald, Jr., of Lake Forest, and _ Lawrence Dunlap Smith, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Smith, also of Lake Forest, were married in the rectory of St. Mary‘s church, with a reception afterward in the Deerpath Inn. Mr. Smith and his bride will live in TO LIVE HERE His sister, Miss Louise Haessler, will probably be home about the Same time from New Orleans, La., where she is attending the graduâ€" ate school at Tulane university. A graduate of Vassar, class of ‘45, Miss Haessler is majoring in sociâ€" ology and psychology atâ€" Tulane. She was recently elected viceâ€"presâ€" ident of the graduate class. A student of law at Harvard is Eric Haessler, son of Mrs. Milâ€" dred B. Haessler of 1737 Rice St. Eric entered the school in Februâ€" ary.. He will be home about May 26 for summer vacation. Back hontfe from a tenâ€"day trip through the Ozarks are the Werâ€" ner Spenglers of Glencoe avenue HARVARD LAW SCHOOL STUDENT In New York last week to be one of the attendants at the Hochsâ€" childâ€"Poole wedding â€" was Mrs. John R. Snobble (Barbara Morris). Mrs, Snobble and Miss Hochschild were roommates at Vassar. WEDDING ATTENDANT Mr. and Mrs. George B. Prindle of ~874 Oakland drive are anâ€" nouncing the engagement of their daughter, Audrey, to Mr. Dudley J, Clapp, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley J. Clapp. of Wethersfield, Conn. . No date has been set for the wedding. 8 PRINDLEâ€"CLAPP BETROTHAL mfih:&:fihdone year _ at and has just received his army release after a year‘s duty in the Aleutians. He plans to return to Dartmouth in the fall. En route to his home in Philadelphia, he visited with cousâ€" ins in Chicago, the Basil Churches, also former Highland _ Parkers, and an aunt in Greencastle, Ind. Last Thursday, Clark Church visited in Highland Park for the first time since his family moved away. Clark, then a seventh gradâ€" er in Ravinia _ school, _ finished grammar and high school in Evansâ€" ton. _ His family now reside in Philadelphia, Pa. FORMER RESIDENT vISITS * were the Jackson Smarts of 99 Sycamore, The Arthur M. Claghorns of 190 Central avenue a led the Kentucky derby hn%. ATTEND KENTUCKY DERBY The Fred R. Tuerks of 2744 S. Deere Park drive were in Louisâ€" ville to attend the Kentucky derâ€" By ALJICE ZABEL Page 4 Rotary Tiller and Lawn Roller for Hire LA WN & GARDEN Rorchardt Fuel Co. Also in Louisville for theâ€"derby Tel. HP. 67 For Besidesâ€" his daughter, Virginia, he is survived by a nephew, Samâ€" uel Insull Jr. Interment was made in Orillia, where his wife, deceased in 1936, is buried. In 1924, Martin Insull became president of the Middle West utiliâ€" ties, which originated in 1912, and retained active leadership in 1932 when he resigned all connection with the concern and went to live in Orillia. Later, with his brother, he was acquitted of embezzlement and other charges. ’. Last rites were . observed on Wednesday in Orillia, Ont., Can., for Martin Insull, many years a resident of Highland Park, where his daughter, Mrs. Virginia Raffâ€" tery, was married. The younger brother and rightâ€"hand man of Samuel Insull, who at one time had acquired a 3% billion dollar utilâ€" ity business reaching into 32 states as well as a part of Canada, Marâ€" tin Insull was a British . subject, who had never relinquished his citizenship. & * Martin Insull, _ / Former Utility Tycoon, Succumbs in Canada Mr. and Mrs. Armando Berti of 439 N. Central avenue, Highwood, announce the arrival of a daughâ€" ter at the Highland Park hospital on May 5. t A baby girl â€" was born at the Highland Park hospital on May 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Herman Floge} of Willow road, Techny. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Nannini of 1314 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette, became the parents of a son on May 3 at the Highland Park hosâ€" and extend a cordial invitation to you to come in a oq-hld-lue-'raqhu“.f WATCHES, DIAMONDS AND JEWELRY A daughter ‘ was born at the Highland Park hospital on May 2 to Mr. and Mrs, Domenic Tamarri of 430 N. Central avenue, Highâ€" Size 4 (fruit juice)â€"holds 48 to 50 ounces, weighs 7 ounces. For the convenience of houseâ€" wives and meat dealers, here are the standard weights of cans: Size 1 (such as used for soup}â€" holds 10 ounces. weirhs 2# Blnluunl’nllwl-â€"h.)â€" holds 20 ounces, weighs 36 Size 3 (fruit and vegetables)â€" _ On April 30, a son was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. mlnmm&umnao:ug Park avenue. * Also on April 30, a daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Fremter of Rand road, Palatine. List Tare Weights Of Used Fat Cans Now that meat dealers are paying ‘higher prices for used cooking fat, women realize that salvaging kitchen grease is one way to substantially cut down meat bills. However, they should remember that the tare weight of the coritainer is deducted by the butcher I wish to announce to the people of the North that I have purchased the ; high school, Evanston, will hold its annual spring Juncheon and install officers today in the Edgewater Martin Jr. of N. Green Bay road, is the new president ELECTED PRESIDENT OF ST. GEORGE LOOK WHO‘S HERE! The Mothers club of St. George 1% JOHN RUTTKAY * JEWELER Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing * Telephone 2028 fal 2 North Sheridan Road, Highland Park for 21 Arrangements for the dance are in the hands of Dick Eubanks, pruidan,otflledug; Dave Gerâ€" hardt, vice president,"who is ticket xm:mmmn,* isl chairman, and Bob Peddle, pnblidtyelnfnun. Highland Park Teen Age club, sponsored by the recreation ‘board, will hold a semiâ€"formal spring dance in the auditorium of Lincoln school on Saturday night. . The club has engaged an outstanding dance band for the event. ~ * __All high school age boys and girls are invited to attend the parâ€" ty. Tickets may be obtain'«.l from any member of the club, at Comâ€" munity center or at the door Satâ€" urday night. y At Center, Saturday Knowlton came to _the North Shore Area council shortly after his discharge from the army in October, 1945,.: He lives, in Highâ€" land Park with his wife, Maxine, and their two sons, Mike and Jerâ€" ‘ Jerry entered â€" the _ army air forces May, 1943. As a B17 radio operator with the 15th air force, he was stationed at Fuggia, . Italy. Shot down in a mission over Augsâ€" burg, Germany, he was held as a prisoner of war until liberated by the 14th armored division in April of 1945 His first assignment was in his home _ territory, Grand Rapids, where he had attained the rank of Eagle scout and had been a scoutâ€" mester and a member of that council‘s camp staff. In 1942, Jerry became field executive in the Buffalo council, Buffalo, New York. 5 _ _ Jerty, as he is better known to the scouts and scouters of the council, is a native of Grand Rapâ€" ids, Mich. He was educated at the Catholic Central high school in Grand Rapids and _ Western State university at Kalamazoo. He attended the 46th national trainâ€" ing school of Boy Scouts of Amerâ€" ica and in 1935 joined the profesâ€" lioQal scouting ranks. council‘s popular summer camp in Wisconsin. Mr. Knowiton has had 24 years experience in scout camps as a scout, camp counsellor and camp director. Appointed Director of Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan George R. Boardman, scout exâ€" ma&mhâ€"-uâ€" council, has announced the apâ€" pointment of Julius S. Knowiton Jr., assistant executive, as direcâ€" tgr of Camp Maâ€"Kaâ€"Jaâ€"Wan, the T HE â€" PRESS orchids, gardenias or bright comâ€" binations of spring flowers. Toâ€" day, for the first time in many years, there are enough gardenias for all mothers. pitcher or a pottery vase which she can use when her flowers are but a fond memory. Her corsage for ehnrg:hon&gndaym‘-‘mh ©0, whalever eise you give Mother, don‘t forget her flowers. And wear your floral badge that day in keeping with the historic motto: "For mothers living, flowâ€" ers bright; for mother‘s memory, flowers white." Don‘t Forget Her Flowers Gardenias for All Mother‘s gift on next Sunday, May 11, is traditionally flowers, and the florists tell us they are fortunatélyâ€" well supplied with the finest selection since the war army guided missiles school at Ft. Bliss Texas, to prepare for their part in the training of more than 500 senior Reserve Officer Trainâ€" ing corps cadets at the summer camp at Ft. Sheridan on June 23. The summer camp will be locatâ€" ed in the 400 area. â€" Fort Sheridan â€" Approximately 100 officers and enlisted men are expected to arrive at Fort Sheriâ€" dan next week from the Fourth Missiles School at Fort Veterans at Downey Hospital in Need Of Golf Clubs find you have golf clubs in need of repsir and not good enough to use on your course, remember the patients of the Veterans Adminisâ€" tration hospital at Downey (North Chicago). â€" They will make the neeâ€"ryn-inb,hurh perfect condition for use the patients on their beautiful nineâ€" hole course. If, during cleaningâ€"up time, you 1601 Orrington, Evanston mml*p“ 501 Central, Highland Park 1141 Central, Wilmette ¢ 2 South Genesee, Waukegan CASHIERS, CIGAR GIRLS, COUNTER GIRLS, SANDWICHCIRLS PERMANENT, WELLâ€"PAID POSITIONS Good Starting Salary . . . LiberAl Discount for Meals and Merchandise, plus many othen employees‘ benefits WALGREEN‘S Apply to Store Manager at Your Nearest Location NO EXPERIENCE NECESSARY FULL, SALARY WHILE TRAINING â€" can offer you MADE NOW FOR STATE BonUS QUICK SERVICE THE NEW SECRETARY 397 Central Ave. Rm. 12 PHOTOSTATS Ind. He delivered the address on May 4. He continues to be guest speaker on May 11 and 18. ~ The broadcosts take place on Sunday, over WGN at 11:30, _ WCFL at 6:30 and WIND at T 30. ILLINOIS VETERANS Lutheran Hour most of the yea studying the e and educational needs in Europe. The first guest speaker is the Rev. The Lutheran Hour is featuring Your vacation begiris the moment you board a North Westera train. It is restful and pleasant â€"a fitting preinde to the pleasures of your summer outing. See your local C. & N. W. Ticket Agent, or mail coupon for complete information. A-nh‘-p,*mfinlflnfl.-'i-hh"nfi you train service to many of America‘s finest regions, all famous Day or Evening . â€" J _ Benâ€"Bryceâ€"Grand Canyon National Parks Canadian Rockies â€"Bantfâ€"Lake Louise Btack Hills of South Dakota North Woods of Wisconsin, Minnesota and Upper Michigan Thursday," May 8th, 1947 Our Community‘s Health Is Everybody‘s Business! Make a 3â€"year contribution Pick up Tuesday before 10 a. and Delivered on Fridays $525,000 ‘Buildiag Fund * Also Cleaning and Pressing Men‘s and Women‘s WALTER ALTERATIONS Tel. H. P. 1712 Without Delay to the

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