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Highland Park Press, 26 Feb 1948, p. 2

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Page: It was a most pleasant evening. Yes, it was our firsftrreanarital party. _ It was given by the thoughtful Gilbert Gardners of Chicago. r Completing the party, and helping to make it gay, were the Richard D. Higgins'. _ Dick, you know, is my best man-and what a-fine one he is. . _ T" Eiffone of my No. 1 ushers, and his pretty wife, Ernilyfarranged this party to he held at Chicago's excel- lent old University Club. e It was ladies' Night at our club and we were entertaieed by model expert. Bury Col-over. hi. strih- ing. cover girl wife, Candy Jones. and some of Fields' prettiest model]: _ They showed in fashions you Highland Park women will be wearing this spring and. summer. "THE MADONNA LOOK” . . . After A tasty'chicken dinner. spiced with the sharp and clever humor of Gil and Dick, In: pushed hack our chairs, likhled NO smokes (and We wish others hadn'f"cause the smoke made the models look kinda rotary), and listened to the Conovers that away in Tevdinx lashion. _ A emu-I. unrehnrsed sort of a proximal. Candy and Harry pub the INN". u lot of things. now Ind ' getting serious and telling how Miss and Mrs. 1948' will look. “She'll hive 3 Madonna look." Conover aid. “She'll be . ry feliinilie in " her wlys. Shemhuve what Tre ed] on ‘inner glow. and she'll hove on old fashioned look with skins. bustles, punt-locus and j“ the other Ittrnctive clothes you're seeing 'sdvertised," Canon-r con- tinued. .r "THE THREE BS" . . . _ Candy. pnsumlbly the nation's leading model, whose five months old son in numed Jones Canon-r (which point is irrelevant trt this sentence). said a University Chat, guest that night had naked her what wavy-haired Conover thought were. the requisites for loveliness. "Shut? My: _ 4w; the three Fs-ttrains. beauty. background. "Oh, yes," he added in jest. "she must breathe too." _ And on and on tties went. some qGips Witty. some strained. some not so sharp, _ _ And then the models came "EXCITING WAISYS” . . . ,.TiiiCaiak an on. " Ian-- an. man-In,- . We resrett..tye: ' Tala.' it -..". -.- “â€"w. -----t unmd-‘C-l-i' ""aTa96treeee..t1.'"e."P, _._-.,,- --- In H- n ______.__,,,, GiJTaaui-_e1eH largo-513‘- to m m m “MIMI-m... Let u: Initiate it no» lady withredftctmr- Let's - In“?! 92411.12 " seemed each had on I dress WHITT N. SCHULTZ Highland Park, III. "are H. P. TIO (mnummrmm) “and“! By aLook with " . “dramatic" neckline; 2) an "eareitine" waist; 8) tn "interestirte" hemline; " a “urik- imt tent shape." ' And just about all [helm hall . “thrill-packed" wishinen. It in kind of h joke to u- nenfolh But. it wasn't to the ladies. guy at at attention {not In my thine to do. by the way) and the-remarks at our “H. were com- plimentnry. - Most of the dresses, however; trot, the "down" Sill“ from Gil, Dirk ind the writer. But there were I couple we lihv.d--tut's right, they were ex- tremely feminine, kind. like the dresses worn by the lovely women who married our dear old dads. homammnA GAY. LIQUOR-FREE . . . l Yep. it Tras one of the glyest parties Pat and l have ever nt.‘ Yep. pt"ties tended. Liquor-less. the event is one welt remember all our lives. Thank; Gil Ind Emily. for your thoughtfulness ind tretteronity. Your well planned party was I ("It success and it'll remain one of the bright spots in our pre- marital lives. , :_ And now to pit Ion "my best suit again, ‘ . Yep. it's nnoiherkrtv. Whose'. Dick and Betta Hitarimf. This one will be ,rooderftNtoo. Theirs My: nu. The ootatandintt meeting of the your on the Elm Pluto "A calen- dar will be- held Monday night March Isl To this meeting. to he “Mussel by Dr. E. T, IcSnigl. Professor of Hut-{ion at Northorestem University, tht. general tttttttie is osmiully welcome. All ”his of school--, children will want to hear this rationally known eduee- tor and speaker. His subject will be "Edoration and Our Schoolsf'. In addition to the talk by _Dr.) Its-sin a question nml Amer Prone-n has been "ranged by the "A. Questions my be in the general field of edoeatiogt or in regard to some phase of our school pmln. Present duo It the meet- in; to assist in the dise-iem. will be . nprmutive "om. The Srhoot Board. the 'ut-ret"'", of the Dist, Dr. C. o. my: and John Rex Allen. PTA President. " is WM that Ill questions he mailed to Mr. Allen " 437 N. at Johns Avenue. The -ioats need not be lined. . _ Soc'nlD-ncin'ChuM TI; atom! Iona " the ballroom dancing dun sponsored by the Wyn-mud and Winn De- partment wilt bath on Hominy. Inn-h lst It 8:00 o‘clock. The clan! is for ndulu nnd is open to anyone in the coin-unity. In Lucy Smith. popular local hating instructor. an!” that than will be km in the rim-M w. and sunk a well In the fox-trot and “In. Registrations - be node by culling the Cmunity Center, “P. 2442. The lid-Wm Junior unin- tmt Ono-pic‘y for born and (ilk who I." not not“ their mu “nu-y‘vill be puny-d 4 - lurch 1m Jail i'mmmnuzamm tg his. girl: in“ and wm'illhavud- dhrwlam and mm mm to Idol-fu- “Mumlwm -t-eneb-nheC-tt, cm. T‘T‘Tm “MIC-I- . rtn-aro-.nrarattH ta-mit-tOrr-th-l hilt unli- W - ”gymnasium-dulln- ".tikD-t-t.tobeheu Mllu‘undlhhuthao- ter. The whim-Ind munch-Ii of "he Highland Put Win " our in n-trot at Nudist-nu mun-Inn. thigh will he played at the Ila-our Community Can- ter Inch 20th. This in u put " the All-Anew Table Tennis Championship Town-eat spon- sored by the Chicago Baily Tim“ and auction“ by ftie United Ema TIN: Tennis Association. the winner: af the North Show District will then go to the Coli- seum in Chicago April 24th for ',the Alt Annie-n Championship. The on": will be: In“! - under 15. Junior gid- M 16, '-dinto to” - ltr. 1" Mu gid- udct Ilk 65" over Mk Boy: om II. I. “or " and '0" we! M. -' A large entry is “potted from Highland Ptrk to enter this tour- uncut. l In one " the "an! boxing ex- hibitions seen in Hithlnnd Park nt i the Elks ring). Inst Saturday night. the Elks bent the Lions by a nod. F," to S. These teams were picked [from the intro mun-l muads of the Highland Purl: yoys' Boxing ‘club. _ Ce John IrNellia. Highvood Com-l, munity Center Director. ha- been appointed Chairman of the North Shore Area. He will be animal by George Shh“. Director of the Lake Forest Young Ken's Club. Mr. Peter Roberts of LII! Penn. Mr. Bevier Butts. Recreation Di- rector of Waukegan, Mr. Melvin Mullins and Howard Copp of the Highland Perk Recreation Depart- ment. Mr. Ed Hench: of Highland iPark and Mr. W. v. Schnur of IGlenme. The tournament is open to un- teurs who have not won I “a district or national tournament._ Highland Pal: Boxers Excel In Art Lust night (Wednesday) the' hays', club entertained the local VFW at Witten Hall. Saturday they rill travel to Arlington Heights. The local team has not lost a bout this season. and is ex- pected to brine home another vie- tory. Friday. Marth ti, the strong Highwood Community Center team will invade Highland Park at the High School gym in a non-confer- ence bout. On IStnrday It 6:30 p.m.. n bill will have the Community Center to carry local boxinx fans to the artmtttorrHreiRht_ ahtrmr.--- Ranked.“ Free-Thaw Wm to Atteod NAJ.armois Game Winners of the Basketball Free throw Contest randucted tre the “Ichllnd Park Recmtion Depart- ment durime the Christmas'. VIC» tion will he the guests of the H-vmnnd and Recreation Bond amhe Northwestern-Illinois game Stun-day night. February 28th. Transportation will be furnished. and all winners of ticketis' m asked to meet " the Community Center a 6:45 p.m. , Minimum HoHSveeinlESeetiem The Highland Park Post No. 145 American nation will hold its reg- u!“ meeting tonight It 8:30 gun. " Legion Hall in the Masonic Temple building. _ A special election for the VI- cnney in the office of Junior Vice Conn-under from which Edward Jewell resigned lea regain meet- tttgt. V All member: are invited to be present and particip‘nu in the bushes: meeting Ind enjoy the excellent entertainment that Cal- mmkr Bork hayinnned for this media. Doo't hesitate to [in out " vice. " panes time and nobody'll follow it “my. _ s-u-sa..-.'------ i-h-ttoe-att-ree-Hs [EILI2 lOIIAIIE IIIIIG Ml MbngI-Uhy-ndSn-‘y THE PRESS wnJoasoncucu sa.---..'-" --trgerafter Of Au Boob Munch!!!” lad-u WA. and use; uni-I and “PM. _ tttete Lff, punt-(to "and bah-cl sans-I .0th u on w P-oi-tkbs-ite.'"" wmmmnuh-M-I- nomad. Mr. - Kill. - M: " an .m- Mudd School in woeatoeh.i.iet- peetodto bm-muvd‘l'ou hon Son- " w i a color m Mod and limo-M in W by the Mll- hill tad nutter. Captain All! Vim-n. rho rill also .eettmp.nr the tiln " Personal amnion. " In- been stressed by Avery Jones. commodore of the North Shore Yeah: Club. which is epon- wring Villien' will“, the while the fitrrt and who til be eepecially thrilling to that in- tende in been and ailing. an it he: e wide upped to everyone. both adult and youngupe-d B primarily just u! extremely hike- eeting evening's entertain“ {The he! that the film is a record of en actual adventummiu nukes it even more {urinating then I tictionat movie. Captain Villien has announced hits willingne- to meet person-ll! and autograph/golden of " book.- for those tans of his who have n- quested this. Hits last visit in this an: we- made some you: no when he presented the movie wer" aion of ndormer book of his, Tho Chain. cl tho Curd. The showing of Soon " 35-“ will bexin " 8:15 next Wednesday night. February 3rd, It the high school auditorium. GioeuLioaFe-ared Soloist on WGN Gloria Lind (534 North Centr‘al street. Righwood, Illinois), rising young soprano at." of open, radio and the page. will be hard II the featured soloist with "The Norman-era." tonight, February 26 (WGN. 9:30 p.m.). Miss Lind will sing Bizet's "Open Thy Heart" and Victor Herbert's 9Swootheart" from the mania) “Sweethearts." Miss Lind. who has made ex-l tensive comer! appenrnncps throughout the Middle West, has Ind the South. made her stage debut in the New York produc- tion of "swettt.tPr.tC' She has appeared on radio in bothdlew York Ind Chicago and her operatic work includes several lead roles with the Midwest Opera Company. Navy Man To Talk ttf ‘Rudu’ To William D. Irvin, Commanding officer of the Service school n Great Likes Training Center will speak to members of the Kiwanis club on Ruler. Captain Irvin, who is credited with I distinctive career both before end during World War li, comes through the courtesy ’of Capt. H. J. (Er-sic, Commend-M “Greet Luke: ' To Gilli-Fr“ Fawn“ Gaul Ema“! - tviiiiaG.-oetttodHe b till it I eaadidata for the milieu llo-m {Moon-t! 'ti-ri-Arm, " m‘ muen tum-W“ got. [on th- ose-no.3“ .1 Mow- -" GiioliTi the Jost which he 'utt'J4 since 1985. Whack amend the Record- er’n office curly this yet: liter lining four years ts County Maura: . Prior to his one term as County tsas So. St. Job-'- Clothes Cost More Today! Give Them Better Care L ”whet J.", Mix: VOTERS HARRY A. HALL REPUBLICANCANIXDATEFOR YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED YOU SHOULD REGISTER BEFORE MARCH IS, 1948 To Lean: Place ofReg'utnhon Mler’: Exam Cleaner: State’ S Attorney r,retunever,ituie"nttotiheh'i1 advantage of my: Hugh dealing Your State's Attorney's Office Court Holue, WM Phone: Majestic 1146 60653 ' Supervise! ormopum uncanny I‘m-ml “my you Lam-{WWW -is-iodaodhte". yak-munuw uuwmmnh-OWW“ I but. u WIM Huh - I-hchoIID'n-nuhlhld Thursday, Feb. 26, t948 Static-dams" N. "I - but _ _ mw A... 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