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Highland Park Press, 5 Feb 1948, p. 7

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Honored guest at a luncheon reâ€" cently was Mrs. Harry Duffield of 1228 Briar lane. Mrs. Rupert S. Hambly, hostess, entertained at her home at 2444 Edgewood road. HONORED AT LUNCHEON Thursday, Feb. 5, 1948 NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND i PARK Bernard Siegels of 1956 S. Groveâ€" land avenue. Former Chicagoans, they buil: their home here. They are par ns of two son, Jeremy, 2, and Jonathon, 8 months old. Mr. Siege! is in the lumber business in A housewarming party was given on Saturday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Johnson of 337 Washington â€" avenue, Highwood. They recently purchased the home into which they mvei,.”t a month ago. The party was‘ given by their two sons and daughtersâ€" inâ€"law, the George B. Johnsons of 46 S. Central avenue, and the Leonard Johnsons of Farnsworth, Great Lakes, and Mr. and Mrs. Ragnar Anderson of Berkeley road, Highland Park. About fifty guests attended. HOUSEWARMING PARTY Leroy has been transferred to lndottriuatficln division, Air Trainâ€" ing Command, San Antonio, Texas, for basic training. Word has been received that Leroy Richard Davis, son of Ervie Davis of 33 N. Second street, enâ€" listed as a private in the Air Force on January 23, at Offutt Field, Fort Crook, Nebraska. ENLISTED IN AIR FORCE HIGHLAND PARKER GETS N.V. LA W EDITORSHIP Amory Moore has been elected editor of the Journal of Air Law and Commerce, a Quarterly pubâ€" lication of the, Northwestern Uniâ€" versity School of Law. He will also serve on the board of publications, which is the editorial staff of two other student publications in the school of law, the Illinois Law Review and the Journal of Crimâ€" inal Law and Criminology, both issued biâ€"monthly. The 17 other members of the‘ board, which is selfâ€"perpetuating, elected Mr. Moore to the editorâ€" ship. In his fifth semester of ’bw, he is in the upper quarter of his class. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Amory O. Moore of 2244 Sheridan Memberhip on the board.of legal publications, composed of second and third year law students, is based upon scholastic standing and competitive writing, and is the highest honor a student can attain in the school of law. k STANFORD UNIVERSITY GRADUATE Among the 270 students gradâ€" uated from Stanford University, California, at the end of the Auâ€" tumnâ€" Quarter, this past mont!}. was Miss Barbara Jane Norman, daughter of the Harold W. Norâ€" mans ofâ€" Bannockburn. Miss Norâ€" man received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the School of Huâ€" manities. > i K. group of eighteen friends were coâ€"hostesses at a miscellanâ€" eous shower given recently in honâ€" BRIDAL SHOWER or of Miss Velma Marie Cioni, whose marriage to Robert Turelli was an event of last Saturday. About 150 guests attended the shower given at the Labor Temple, Highwood. xt VISITED THOMAS EDISON WINTER HOME > Among the visitors who toured the homas A. Edison Winter Home at Fort Myers, Florida, recently were H. W. Ellis and Miss Mary Kay Ellis nue. KRAJINSKIâ€"MOORE WEDDING daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Krajinski of Crystal Falls, Michiâ€" gn.a-dwh-l.lmof“l Lincoln place, were united in marâ€" riage in Highland Park on Saturâ€" day evening, January 17. The bride wore a grey suit, as did her maid of honor, Miss Carole Schmid of Glencoe, formerly of Crystal Falls, Michigan. Robert Cummings of Highwood, formerly of Los Angeles, Califorâ€" nia, served the bridegroom as best man. _ Mr. Moore and his bride are now residing at 446 Lincoln place. Valentine Party Monday night, will take the form of a Valentine party. It is also la‘i‘ mi Pd'-g:n(hm"" Chester Kyle, leader of the High School Chorus, and a group of his is of 1804 Broadview aveâ€" Susan Tracy Rodgers has been chosen as the name for the baby girl born on January 25 at the Lake Forest hospital to Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Rodgers (Juneâ€" Willâ€" iams) of 123 McGovern street. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Williams of Buffalo, New York, and Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Rodâ€" gers of Anaconda, Montana. Two girls and a boy were born at the Highland Park hospital on January 26. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin C. Pederson of 319 Euclid avenue, Highwood, became tha parents of a daughter, Patricia Fern. Mrs. Pederson is the former Fern Fosterling, daughter of the J. Fosterlings of Santa Paula, Caliâ€" fornia. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Nels Pederson of Hayward, Wisconsin. Susan has a brother, Scott, 9, and a sister, Julie, 6. The Pedersons are also parents of a daughter, Kathleen Nancy, Mr. and Mrs. Gene Tazioli (Marâ€" garet Meyerscough) of 653 W. Pk. avenue announce the birth of a daughter, also born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on January 26. The ‘baby, who has been named Cynthia Louise, is the grandâ€" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Meyerâ€" scough of Taylorville, Illinois, and Mrs. Veronica Tazioli of the same W. Park avenue address. Onâ€"the same day, January 26, a son arrived for Mr._and Mrs. Morâ€" ris Hagerman of 637 W. Park avenue. Mrs. Hagerman, the formâ€" er Mary Fink, is the daughter of the Normih Finks of the same W. Park address. Paterfial grandparâ€" ents are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Willis of St. Louis, Missouri. Maternal great grandmother is Mrs. Joe Broddard who resides with the Hagermans and Finks. _James Norman has been chosen as the baby‘s name. A son was born on January 27 at the Highland Park hospital to A little boy arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patorozzi of 319 Prairie avenue on January 28. f Mr. and Mrs. George Griswold of Prairie View, Illinois. Three Queens Chosen In Chicago Show . Not one, but three beautiful queens . . . "Miss Sports", "Miss Travel" and "Miss Boating" . . . will be chosen to reign over Chiâ€" cago‘s gigantic 10th annual Interâ€" national‘ Sports, Travel & Boat Show scheduled for Navy Pier Feb. 27â€"Mar. 7, in a contest open to all girls over 18 in the Chicagoâ€" land area. _ The beauties in triplicate, wbo‘ will be feted at luncheons, banâ€" quets and other activities during the 10â€"day show, will be crowned in a "royal ceremony" before thousands of spectators in the huge Navy Pier exhibition hlk LOOK WHO‘S HERE! _ Radio broadcasts, interviews and photographs will add to ?mihâ€" ment of the coronation. Glamorous gifbvmhpteulhdh&o&m beauty queens. ‘The contest is open to all girls 18 years or over. To enter, a girl need only send her name and adâ€" dress and a list of her favorite outâ€" door recreations to the TRIâ€" QUEEN CONTEST, Tribune Towâ€" er, Chicago. The entries must be night Feb. 4. P pany the/éntry. Well Attended ‘The Newcomers‘ Club, meeting at the "Y" last week in January, was well attended and very sucâ€" cessful. Among the Welcomers Mb-ut!h:d-i:nm mon and Mrs. W. H. McKee, as well as Miss Kathleen Enright of Highland Park. ‘There will be monthly meetings from now on, and arrangements will be made to care for small Photos can accomâ€" In a release from Washington, Congressman Ralph E. Church, (R), 13th District, Illinois, states, "If we are to find homes for our veterans and~civilians and relieve the critical housing shortage over the country, it is important that we take prompt and effective acâ€" tion". "I have introduged H.R. 5142, which will stimulate Investâ€" ment in apartment houses, dwellâ€" ings, etc." "This measure," said Congressman Church, "will permit investors to deduct depreciation allowance from gross income over a period of 20 years or more, as the taxpayer shall elect, instead of the 50 years now required in the case of apartment buildings; and thus investment in such properties will be more attractive. "There are of course other faâ€" cilities which will benefit from enâ€" actment of the bill, in addition to the above," said Congressman Church, "but my principal and imâ€" mediate purpose is to encourage construction of apartments and dwellings in order to provide adeâ€" quate housing for the thousands seeking relief, as well as to encourâ€" age production." Deerfield Woman‘s Club Presents Mrs. A. R. Heisler The Home and Education Deâ€" partment of the Deerfield Woâ€" man‘s Club, Mrs. Robert W. Clyne, chairman, is presenting on Febâ€" ruary 10, 1948, in the club room of the Deerfield Grammar School, Mrs. Anne R. Heisler of Chicago who 'r'ill discuss "Psychology in Every* Day Living." Mrs. Heisler was born and raised in Colorado, and after graduation from college became very active in Women‘s clubs. She served for four years on the Americanization . committee, and in that> capacity established Americanization | classes throughâ€" out the state. In 1921 Mrs. Heisler won Natâ€" jonal recognition when she comâ€" peted in an essay contest, and wrote the winning essayâ€"entitled "Safety on the Highways." she was awarded $500.00 in cash and a trip to Washington, New York ad Bosâ€" ton with all expeses paid. She was entertained at the White House and met President Harding. In 1922 Mrs. Heisler was chosen by the State ‘Legislature and a committee of 17 Superintendents over the state to assist Arthur Chapman prepare a History of Colâ€" orado. it s She is a member of the Rogers Park Womans Club and served for six years as coâ€"chairman of the Education committee. She will be glad to answer questions following the lecture. * Tea will be served as usual Mrs. Paul Pagett is President of the club. P Creative Writers Plan _ Lincoln‘s Birthday Program A program of interésting spoakâ€" ers will follow a Lincoln‘s Birthday luncheon which the North Shore Creative Writers will hold on Febâ€" ruary 12th, at the Highland Park Y.W.C.A. * » Mrs. Ruth T. McGibney of Lake Forest, former ‘director of the group, well known writer and forâ€" mer instructor at Lake Forest Colâ€" lege, will speak on "Poetry, the Stepâ€"Child of Literature". "Patterns for Love Poems" will be the subject of a talk ‘by Miss Blanche Rene of Elmhurst. Miss Rene‘s poems have appeared freâ€" quently in poetry magazines. She has also been the winner of many poetry prizes at the Midwestern Writers‘ Conference. land Park. She will review "The Kingdom of Flying Men" by Fredâ€" eric Nelson Litten. Mrs, Dingle is well known for her book reviews A third speaker will be Mrs. Florence Thomas Dingle of Highâ€" and is in demand as a speaker for THE CORRESPONDENCE NOOK SELECT Those "ONEâ€"andâ€"ONLY" YALENTINES From _HUNDREDS of Beoutifullyâ€"Designed aond Sentimentâ€" Barker COMICS. (They‘ll Get Right Up and Talk to You) We Have Valentine . . . Patriotic . . and Generalâ€"P NUT CUPS and SEALS, also; as well as Allâ€"Age PA! KITS, Ete ... Ask to See Our Pemâ€"andâ€"Pencil Sots . . . Wallets .. . Other Fine Gift Items. DON‘T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY TO STOCK UP . (And How!) . . . 34 North 1st St., Highland Park, !!I., Offers: TOYS . . . GAMES . . . and DOLLS At 20% PRICE REDUCTIONS T HE P RESS Skill Saturday Evening Scouts To Demonstrate straij for the district Scoutoâ€" n.-r'l':n Scout show will be held Saturday evening at 8 p.m. in the Elm Place school auditorium. Each troop has been assigned a part in the show, which will demonstrate the Scouting skills to the parents and friends of Scouting. The Scoutorama will honor the 38th birthday of American Scouting. The admission is free, and the pubâ€" lic is invited. TROOP 324 ° All the Scouts in the Highland Parkâ€"Highwood .district are workâ€" ing hard this week on their demonâ€" ‘On Tuesday night, January 27, Troop 324 met at the Presbyterian church to work on advangement achiévements, and . Tendérfoot, Second class, and First class reâ€" quirements. Troop 324 is planning an overâ€" night trip to Glenview Naval Air station on the last weekend in Febâ€" ruary. They will play host to Troop 10 of Hinsdale, in the West Suburâ€" ban council. The two troops plan to use the Glenview swimming pool, tour the base and sleep in the unoccupied Naval Cadet barracks. Rites In Centralia For Carlo Ugolini Funeral services were conducted on Monday in Centralia, IIL., his former home, for Carlo Ugolini, night watchman for Menoni & Mocogni, 2200 West Park avenue, who apparently succumbed to aâ€" tural causes alone in his room on Thursday of last week. Born in Italy 62 years ago, he came to this country in 1905 and settled in Centralia. Eighteen years ago he moved to Highwood, where he has one brother, Angelo. ‘Other survivors, all living in Italy, are his stepâ€"mother, Mrs. Ann Ugolini, three half sisters, Nella Colo, Maria and Ellen Ugolini, and a half brother. ols Hall Points Out Services Available Interment was made in Cenâ€" tralia. . ' To Unfortunates In connection with the recent disclosure that an unwed woman in Waukegan delivered herself of a child alone and without medical assistance, State‘s Attorney Harry A. Hall made the following stateâ€" ment: "This is the second recent in-‘ stance of a mother who was not aware of the fact that many mediâ€" cal and social services are available to her. I urge évery prospective mother who needs assistance of any sort to come into the State‘s Attorney‘s Office. We will help her and keep all information confiâ€" d:ntial. We would much rather prevent such tragedies than proseâ€" cute parties afterward." j BASEMENT WATER â€" PROOFING JAMES J. MOONEY H. P. 6443 YWCA Calendar Meeting at 10 a.m., Luncheon at 11:45, Mother‘s Club party at 8. Thursday, Feb. 12, Creative Writers 10 a.m., Painting class at 7:30 p.m, S-t.un!.ny. Feb 14, Saturday Eveâ€" ning Club at 8 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10, YWCA Board Nationally known makes in Gabardines â€" Leathers Suedes â€" Play Shoes â€" Leisure Shoes s Dollar Value Days Are Friday and Saturday Walters Shoe 389 CENTRAL AVE. DOLLAR VALUE DAYS on s ./ _.... sn prepmippanPlnn | . ) _â€" Ts . . u.. . We REAL VALUES Here are 4 RED HOT bargains for ____ FEB. 6 and 7 FOOTWEAR, FORMERLY $10.00 CASUAL AND SPORT SHOES SPECIAL HOUSE SLIPPERS $1.00 We fit the Hardâ€"toâ€"Fit Feet 27 toll â€" _ AAAA to D NOW $6.00 Doors Open At 900 A. M. NOW $3.00 FELL‘S CALL H. P. 3420 â€" 535 Laurel Avenue Formerly $6.00 FOR â€" 1111 N. Ridge MOTHERS CLUB PARTY o-%u.umv. W.C.A., the . Club . will hold a costume Valentine party, with prizes for the best costume. Members will present a short skit, and refreshments will be served. Chop Suey & Fried Chicken TO TAKE OUT spahr.'l;-. Rozena Klaskova, Czeckoslovakian representative to the YWCA conference in China program director of all "Y"" work in Czechoslovalua. t . Lunch Wn-b.uul’ilourfid Point Comfort Restaurant VALENTINE for yohr TEL. H. P. 172

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