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Highland Park Press, 1 Jan 1948, p. 3

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\~AMleyon | V ivien K elle m s "PIVE LITTLE,PEPPERS" Her Subject: Sun., Mon., Tues, Wed. Jan. 4 = 1 "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty" _ _ JAN. V &'. PRL, *FOXES OF HARROW" * DON‘T MISS HEARING For Kiddie Matinee Saturday at 2 ox Hartison â€" Manreen O‘Hara â€"«mouty mobees oars ron The Vandol Products Company Sole Makers of Vandol For Your Hair Another "MEN OF THE HOUR" Feature anid ~CARTOON REVUE New gleams of hope, fresh streams of courâ€" age, come with the dawning of the New A CHALLENGE TO CURRENT 1SSUES HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM â€" â€" "America‘s Most Talked About Woman Industrialist® "OLD MAN OF THE SEA" that have been ours for many years past, and pressing our deep appreâ€" We cherish the thought of the fine associations â€" Jan. 6 â€" 8:15 P.M. (Clip for reference) , 1948 MAYO .THEATRE 630 Vernes Ave, Highland Park 008 Open Mon.â€"Fri., 6:00 Sat.â€"Sun., 1 :80 v-l..‘l}-r-.. Dec. 31 * Jan. 1 "Spirit of West Point" GLENCOE Friday & Saturday _ Jan. 2 &3 "FOXE$S OF HARROW" Doc. Blanchard, Glenn Davis ® "THE LONG NIGHT" $1.00 at the Door To every fear that you yield to. All along your whole life‘s trail It‘s only fear that makes you fail In doing what you know you “.'W-M”‘ ean, if you but would Master self and every fear From day to day, from year to You are a slave, it‘s sad but true, And you would not be half the That you are now, because you The fear that threatens you is Fear always emanates from self; But if you put it on the shelf And turn your thoughts to worthy You‘ll have more power than all Saturday, December 27, from 4 to 7 o‘clock at the Exmoor Coun* try club. Miss Mason, who is home from her studies at Bard college at Annandale on the Hudson for the holidays, wore a turquoise blue bouffant dress trimmed with blfick lace. The same black shadow lace covered the skirt. She carried a bouquet of red carnations and white gardenias. The debutante‘s mother was in dark green trimmed with gold and silver, complemented by an orchid corsage. Her grandmother wore a light grey gown with a sheer chifâ€" fon cape embroidered with crys ‘ Miss Mason‘s assistants were the Misses Nancy Mills and Nancy Lou Parliament of Highland Park, Polly Barthell, Mary Thompson, and Jane Wellin of Winnetka, Mary Molloy of Barrington, Shir ley Butler of Glencoc, Laura Dodd of Evanston, Georgette Burrows of Park Ridge and Margot Schmidt of Madison, Wisconsin. They all wore gardenia halloes in their hair. On Friday, December 26, Miss Diane Stathas was introduced to their friends by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pericles P. Stathas of 11 Ravine terrace, at a tea at their home from 4 to 7 o‘clock. Supper and dancing for the younger group followed. > » Diane, home for the holidays from William and Mary college in Williathsburg, Virginia, where she is a sophomore, was assisted by her younger sister, Thalia, Naney Appel, Barbara Ellis of Winnetka, Marguerite Kerber, Nancy New: man, Nicollette Sikokis, and Nancy Sproul. R & Miss Stathas wore a white silk chiffon gown_of Grecian desien trimmed with gold braided French lace which followed a diawonal patâ€" tern from her left shoulder, form* ing a streamer down the front of the skirt. The halo she wore on her head was of the same lace. She earried vanda orchids. tlnnormeom;‘.k-umd'byp single gardenia. e debutante‘s assistants wore wristlets of gar HOME FROM SCHOOL at Cornell college in Mount Verâ€" non, Towa, is spending the holiâ€" days with his parents, the Alfred Kaufmanns of 1226 8. Sheridan Miss Kay McLiain returned to her home in Springfield, Illinois ‘mm.f-wuh home of her uncle aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harold O. McLain of 639 Montgomery road. Miss Mcâ€" Lain formerly resided here: â€" i s CONVALESCING Convalescing at home after beâ€" ing a patient for ten days at the Wesley Memorial hospital in Chiâ€" tago. where she underwent an op~ eration, is Mrs. John Nizzi of Vine avenue. VISITED HERE MARGUERITE MOLDANER BETROTHED Mrs. Ernest Moldaner of 518 Lincoln place. announces the en> gagement of her daughter, Mar guerite, to Mr. Jervase M. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gervase L. ates of the Highland Park high school. Mr. Brown attended Aeroâ€" nautical university in Chicago, and Air Forces At present he is emâ€" ployed at the Highland Park polt *lhh.oll-lc..'hm-r Chicago, is now employed at a~s.s...uf.':‘3.."=&.. Mrs. Stathas wore a dusty rose SDbeens and Shallows , 501 St. Johns place. three years in the Army IHE PRESS You‘ve often thought, and it is That strength of will and strength You‘re influenced by what others Ald‘.y‘si.‘l";iu“hmfi You! moved, any.. way,. In~soâ€"far as you, yourself, Put fear way back on memory‘s Are what you need to muster life Fear is the mind‘s decadent state; Fear makes you think and act too Fear never serves you as a friend But, uncontrolled, makes doom With all its dreads and all its On Christmas Day a baby boy was born at theâ€"Evanston hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Harold F. Pfister, Jr. of 1848 Pleasant avenue. The little boy, who ‘has been named His big sister, Jenifer, is nearly 4, and sister Merillce is almost 2. His mother, the former Katherine Komstock, is the daughter of the Leon Komstock‘s Chicago. The great grandmother is Mrs. Pauline Pfister of Indian Tree drive. Harold, III, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Pfister, Sr. of 2322 Indian Tree drive Mr. and Mrs. Victor Fuller of 124 S. Central avenue, Highwood also became the parents of a son on Christmas Day, at the Highland Park hospital. The little boy, who has been named Victor Thomas, has a brother, Aubrey Edward, 16 months old. address. Mrs. Ma‘tie Fuller of Glen Dean, Kentucky, is paternal grandmother. Half Day. Mr. and Mrs. Francis A. Canteâ€" gallo of 205 North avenue became the parents of a daughter, Pamela, on December 16 at the High‘and Park hospital. Mrs. Cantegallo is the former Dolor:s Belai. Grandâ€" parents are Mrs. Elizabeth Canteâ€" gallo of 237 High street, Highâ€" wood, and Mr. and Mrs. Gene Belai of 205 North avenue, Highwood. Edward Hinderberg of the same On December 16 a son arrived at the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lucas of Hinderberg, is the daughter of A daughter was born on Decemâ€" ber 16 at th> Highland Park hos pital for Mr. and Mrs. John Lawâ€" ler of 229 Evolution avenue, Highâ€" ber 18 at the Highland Park hos vital to Mr. and Mrs. Armando Uvolini of 243 Liewellvn avenue. Highwood. Mrs. Ugolini is the former Italine Prandini. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pet»r Prandini of of lm-lrl. Pet»r Prandini of 245 Je place, Highwood. Mr. vevie wtace Highnrog, aie patort place, o ter® nal grandparents. ho oh. â€" The baby, who has been named A sister for Claudia Ann, 1%, arrived on Dedember 21. at the daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Reinicke, Jr., (Agn‘s Maitland) of Libertyville, INlinois. The baby, who has been named Elizabeth Agnes, is the grand 218 Burchell avenue, Highwaod. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Maitland of 1707 Greenwood road anid Mr. and Mrs. Reinicke, Sr. of 1730 Greenwood. avenue. A son arrived at the Highland Park hospital on December 18 for * OID&-NP"“IW;i born at the Highland Park vital to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Darlan of 467 Jefferson avenue, Glencos. cember 22 a+ the Hichland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evane. Jr. of 745 Osterman ave nue, Deerfleld. LOOK WHO‘S HERE! William Neil has béen chosen as the name for the baby boy barn on December 28 at the Highland Park hosvital to Mr. and Mrs. William John Lorimer (Mary Jane Cameron) of Farnsworth. The :n-:u-uwmh-m father Neil for his father‘s Mrs. Fuller, the former Bonita Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lorimer of 1251 Pleasant avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A baby girl was born on Decemâ€" A baby boy was born on in this jumbled world you‘ll Walter Oliver Cromwell u.fl'[ml'fl- Makes Brief Visit Dental Corps, is home on a short Christmas leave, after which he will return to duty at the Naval Air station, Alemeda, Calif., where he is senior dental officer of Fleet He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. SCHEDULE FOR JAN. WASTEPAPER DRIVE~ Monday, Jan. 5 .... Eim Place area Tuesday, Jan. 6 .....__._â€"_â€"__._â€"â€" Thursday, Jan 8 .........â€"â€"â€"â€".â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" â€"â€"»â€"~...... Braeside school area Fridny, JGH Â¥...â€"....«...commvesgrrmcme ..._... West Ridge and Green Bay GOLDEN MINUTE COUNT. WE HOPE THAT YOU, TOO, WILL MAKE THE MINUTES COUNT IN 1948, AND THAT EVERY ONE OF THEM WILL e BENJAMIN FRANKLIN OF YOUR‘ HEALTH â€" AND 129 NO. ST. JOHNS TEL. H.P. 210 the New Year, certain it can bring only better things. _ Under New Year‘s familiar lights we share memories of struggle, _ of â€" #riumph, of hope. Each year we welcome MARCHI BROS. May all your hopes for 1948 come true! And may you enjoy a very hapov New Year. TEL. H.P. $102â€"4274 H. N. GAMLIN DEERFIELD 416 RUTTKAY JEWELERS Ravinia school area of 659 Michigan| If truck misses you call H. P. Lincoln school area , 206 No. Linden. Chop Suey & Fried Chicken Officer In Masonic Lodge i mssn um ns ‘mamid & 1048, AF&AM, it was announced today. Members of the lodge are Americans living in the Seoul area. lodge here, Han Yang Lodge No. , TO TAKE OUT . _ Lunch & Dinner Served Daily Point Comfort Restaurant Waukegan Rd. 1 mile north of SERVICE GUARANT swIsSs WaATCHES, A SPECIALTY NORTH SHORE‘S LARGEST ‘ELECTRICAL CENTER : 545 CENTRAL AVE. Fine Watch CENTRAL HARDWARE STORE â€" * * As Father Time closes the book on 1947, places it on the shelf with its predecessors and gingerly turns the fly leaf of 1949, we pause for a moment to express the hope that the New Year will shower all its bless ings on you, that health, happiâ€" Drop in and see us any time. There‘s a lift of the spirit, There‘s laughter and youth twenty, and on this day the old grow young and youth throws off the grasp of time. On tils happy occusion we wish for you the very best that"life affordal 24 NO. SECOND ST. Page 3

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