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Highland Park Press, 6 Nov 1947, p. 5

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â€" Phone Today! H.P. m o.-wm-mhr&ymm.u-(-h-. You can get a worthâ€"while allowance on it, and _ matic Washer immediately. Here‘s your chance! Now living at 606 S. St. Johns avenue are Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Clements, formerly of Oak Park. Mr. Clements is with th> Bemis Bag ©company, 120 ~S. LaSalle stieet, Chicago. They are the The Fryes, have two children, Pamela, 5, and Newton Philip, III, born on September 7 at St. Franâ€" cis hospital, Evanston. Mr. Frye is originally from Glencoe, and Mrs. Frye, from Winnetka. £.0% 37 For the past year"wnd a half the junior Newtonâ€"P. Fryes of 1513 Ridgeland road, resided in Chicaâ€" go. They are the new owners of the home in which they are now living. Mr. Frye is a lawyer in Chicago. Newcomers to Highland, Park are Mr. and Mrs. Keith W. Burge and son, Keith, Jr., 8, and daugh: ter, Carol, 2. They are the new owners of the home at 1250 Sunâ€" nyside lane in which they are now living. Mr. Burge is sale engineer with the K. H. P. Stcel company, Evanston. They. formerly lived in Springfield, Ohio. s Formerly of Evanston and now vesiding in the home they recently purchased at 1866 Brosdview ayzâ€" nue, are Mr and Mrs. Harold Jackâ€" son and daughter, Karen Lee, 4. Mr. Jackson is a supervisor with the Illinois Béll Telephone comâ€" Holmes became the parents of a son, Michael Edward, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Thursday, Nov. 6, 1947 your oldâ€"fashioned washer on a new â€"BENDIX! HIGHWOOD RADIO & APPLIANCE CO. John Bosselli, Proprietor x 917 Waukegan Ave., Highland Park, HL (1% blocks north of Mornine Rd., cast of the tracks) Liberaltrade=in allowance and up to 15 monthsâ€"to pay Soecral Oor) TELEPHONE H. P. 4002 NOW! _ TRADE INâ€" (Lena Mazzatti) of 1219 Livingsâ€" ton avenue, has been named Bruce James. He is the:grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mazzetti of the same address and Mr. ang Mrs. Adelmo Bertucci of 345 Highwood _ Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Holmes of 716 Grandview avenue became avenue The little bum on Oct. 27 at the Highland «hospital to Mr. From Boâ€"ton, Massachusetts, are Mr. and Mrs. R. R:a Esgar of 380 Briarwood road. Mr. Esgar is with Carr and Wright, Inc., Chicago arâ€" chit~cts. The Esgars bought their home here. *R New to Highland Park are the Vinton R. Halls of 1 Brittany road. The Halls,; formerly of Los Ant geles, California, purchased zt home here. They have thnse â€" dren, Tom, 14, a freshman at the Highland Park high school, Nancy, 11, a sixth grader, and Annabeét, 4%. Mr. Hall is connected with an advertising agency in Chicago. 521 McDaniels avenue. Recently of Tower road, Winnetka, where he resided for the past forty years, he is an architect by profession. Reâ€" tied now, he~was a manufacturer of textiles for fifty years with office on Michigan avenue, ( parents of a daught ahd a son, ‘Thomss months. modeling the home he bought LOOK WHO‘S HERE! 17 at Johtr Roberts Mueller has been chosen as the name of the son who was born on October 31 at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and. Mrs. Robert E. Mueller (Patâ€" ricia O‘Connell) of 1500 Teleâ€" graph road, Lake Forest. The Muellers are also parents of a daughter; K-thlou; Ann, who was one year old on October 17. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. J. P. O‘Connell of the same Lake Forest address and Mr. and Mrs. Peter J. Wolf of Madison, Wis~ A sister for Clifford, Jr.,. 12, and Stanley, 4, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on October 30. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Boose of 912 S. Sheridan road. Mrs. Boose is the former Inez Bellegante, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. S. B. Bellegante of ‘Numa,~Iowa. Paternal grandâ€" parents reside in Effingham, Nli; nois. ‘The baby has been named Barbara. A daughter arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on October 30 for Mr and Mrs. Richard Seaman of 2130 Ozk street, Northbrook. Un October 29 a son was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs; Michacle Lamanna of 20 Webster avenue, Highwood. The little boy has a brother, Anâ€" thony, 7. Maternal grandparents reside in West Frankfort, Illinois, and the paternal grandparents live in Italy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Johnson .of Flint, Michigan,â€" and Mr. Holmes is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Holmes also of Flint, ward, on October 28 at the High: the parents of a son, Michael Edâ€" On October 29 . ~_THE NORTH SHORE â€"BUS COMPANY ° weww a a22~ Euablihuzmdthehnlewicewfllmvideadmuymwaddi&mtothem- tation facilities of all the north shore suburbs, furthér enhancing real estate values and hflldiudewloprmnt.CoaflhntedvithmimofmeNathSneUm.itwfllaflad adaflymvdurvheummnlbdfafiiqimyandm -Wehdthttheh-umnfimhfimbfl!wdl-b&udthedfiu.mm viflmdthemhduemandfathemdmmdimwmmd the North Shore Railway train service. % 9 "flneNaflxflmeBmCompany‘wfllbeamhidiaryoftheNathSmHngâ€"tm ChicagoNorthSlue_&hfilwaukeeRailwayCanpany. f Itm&opemteamvbewiththelfiuttypegasdimuopdbdhmwinter- comgctanofthemthdnewlm-bsbetweenWaubgmmd_Chhgo. s se Buses will operate as an auxiliary to the North Shore Line‘s train service. There is no Ahxssewicecoadimmdwitbmflwayaervicewmfldmlieveflnufimofmdnrt- Mulfidgmflfiswuddhavethee&ectofdinfimfingmyuaipstopsmnfiliginan impmvementofflxecervioétothcmandsba'texingthemnningfim. Aflmhalmdfm.mandvflhguameipmxfingm;idhandwflloonfimgm' -g\uw.lnuemedmm&fimservbewbepmwithunmofflmcammnfi- tiesmustbemét.Nomemilwaystafimsmpicanbeaddedwitlxmtmfi:fiallyinter- fefingandhnpqifimflnmntagwice.Awppbmentarymdimtedhnmicecan mpplyfl:eeumfimneed:andattheampfimmmwfll\mm improve the railway service. . | C oule ‘ 4 A fiwmtadmtbumofinnmadvantm. ' 1. Loading and unloading of passengers at the curb. zmm-â€"uuduumm-up &,m‘“-â€"lâ€"l“- 7 4. Virtually a doorâ€"toâ€"door service. &On(l)bwlbhjddflmflh-wmmhl% > : p-â€"â€".-hli-dhmobh-l“unl-). * CMQ”UH'-&.“D’*&!--III-&_!.J“- * f mobiles on the streets. $ T HE PRESS “/ € Whatitis! What it proposes to do! Its advantages! _ | Lt. Colonel and Mrs. Ralph W. IAnhr. Jr., of 143 Ridgewood ‘drive announce the birth of a son, ‘Railph W. Arthur, III, on Novem: ber 2 at the Highland Park hospitâ€" al. Mrs. Arthur is the former Josephine Cimbalo. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cimbald of T47â€"Ridgewood drive. Colonel Arthur‘sâ€"mother is Mrs. Raiph W. Monday, November 10â€" 4:30 a.m. Holy Communion. ember 9,.in the First United Evanâ€" gelical Church of Highland Park. Miss Lulu D. Ervin of the Chiâ€" cago office of the American Misâ€" sion to the L:pers will be present to speak. Her long experience in both the New York and Chicago offices of this interdenominationâ€" al mission gives her adequate knowledge of the work being done in various parts of the world. TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH SERVICES Sunday, November 9â€" . _ _ 23rd Sunday after Trinity. :7:30 a m. Holy Communion. 9:30 a.m. Church School. s 11:00 am. Morning Prayer and Work With Lepers Explained At United Church Missionary work among the lepâ€" °rs of the world, will be explained in a service Sunday evening, Novâ€" On September 24 ason was born at the Evanston hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph‘ E. Bowers of 577 Kimball road. ‘The baby, who has been named William Ralph, has a brother, John Edward, 19 months. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Thullen of Youngstown, Ohio, are the materâ€" nal grandparents. «The Bowerses moved to Highland Park a year Arthur of Chicago. 8:00 p.m. Teaching Mission. (Signed) Bernard J. Fallon President _ Ommm&l::wm RaAILWAY CompPaAnYy TUXIS SOCIETY To HEAR CHALK TALK an inspirational Talk proâ€" gram to the Tuxis mgs:I the Presbyterian church on nday, November 9, in the Parish house of the Presbyterian church. people, Mr. Snyder has established a unique reputation for chalk shall be for the King . .. . . Instead of thy fathrs shall be thy chilâ€" dirn: thou wilt appoint them as princes in all the land."â€"Ps. 45: 7:30 Service Meeting and Theo cratic Ministry School. Sunday, November 9â€" 2. 17 Leeser‘s Trans. 7:30 Watchtower Study. Subject "The One King for All the Earth" Text "My heart swelleth with a good speech: I say, "My" works 21 N Sheridan Road Friday, ‘November 7â€" 7:30 pm. Meeting of Canter bury Clubâ€"Parish House. Friday, November 14â€" ~~~;, 9:30 a.m. Holy Communion 8:00 ‘p.m. Teaching Mission Thursday, November 13â€" 7:30 am. Holy Communion 9:30 am. Holy O-Snn-. 8:00 p.m. Teaching Mission PARISH ACTIVITIES Sunday, November 9â€" A popular leader among 4:00 p.m. Girls‘â€"Choir Rehear 8:00 p.m. 8:00 pm. JEHOVAH‘S WITNESSES Teaching Mission. Holy Communion. Holy Communion. Teaching Mission. November 12â€" Holy Commtunion. Holy Communion. ¢ 11â€" 0 young PURNELL & WILSON INC. 101 N. St. Johns«Ave. Phone Highland Park 710 Page 5

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