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Highland Park Press, 4 Mar 1948, p. 5

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'i’r;wruhnhuhc.lnfl-s man Zischke and Mrs. Gerald The Wallises‘~ sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs. F. D. Mcâ€" Manus (Winifred Wallis), reside in Gulfport, also. Their other daughter and her husband, the Julius E’orrlnl. live in â€"Baton Rouge, Louisiana. ++ Stone entertained at the .Zischke home, 100 Hazel avenue, at a tea in honor of Mrs. Wallis, | Weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Leeming of 315 N. Sherâ€" idan road were Mrs. John Leeming and Mrs. Alton Wilson of the South Shore Country Club, Chiâ€" cago, mother and sister of Mr. Leeming. RESIDING IN BOSTON Last Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Daâ€" vid Sanders, III, of 1547 S. St. Johns avenue, left for Boston, Massachusetts, where ‘they will make their home. April 3 has been chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Lucy Pasquesi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Pasquesi of 1013 Fort Sheridan avenue, and\ Carl W. Konsler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Konsler of Henderson, Kentucky. The ceremony will be performed at 10:30 o‘clock in the morning at St. James church, Highwood, the Rev. Arthur Douâ€" aire hearing the exchange of nupâ€" tial vows. WEEKâ€"END GUESTS Miss Carol Pasquesi will attend herâ€"sister as maid of honor and Eugene Konsler will serve his brother as best man. . The brideâ€"toâ€"be is a graduate of the Highland Park high school. * Thursday, March 4, 1948 WEDDING DATE CHOSEN During the war, Mr. Konsler served in‘the army for three years. A former Master sergeant, he spent two years overseas in the European theatre. He is now emâ€" ployed‘ with the Illinois Bell Teleâ€" phone company. SHOWER In honor of Mrs. Daniel Vetter (Helen Kee), Mrs. Leslie Williams and Mrs. J. T. Keefer will be coâ€" hostesses at a shower at the home of Mrs. Keefer, 348 Bloom street, on Tuésday afternoon. . H.. A. Hattstrom of Hattstrom Golf Specialties, Evanston, author of "Golf After Forty", displayed his new club recently at the Hobby Show, at the Chicago Coliseum. The club, new in design, is being manufactured . by Jim Gourlay, former Highland Parker, owner of Gourlay Golf Masters, 723 Milâ€" waukee avenue, Chicago, golf club manufacturers. HOBBY SHOW DISPLAY NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK New to Highland Park are M/ Sgt. and Mrs. J. P. Perricone and three months‘ old daughter, Sylvia. Formerly of St. Louis, Missouri, Sgt. Perricone is now stationed at Fort Sheridan. Several showers haye been given in honor of Miss Patricia Will, whose marriage toâ€" Whitt N. Schultz will be an event of March BRIDAL . SHOWERS 13. A luncheon was given by Mrs. Howard °R. Gerhard and Mrs. Richard Higgins of Evanston. Evening parties honoring her have been given by Mrs. Loren C. Moore of 2038 S. Sheridan road, and Miss Robb, Chicago. Parties have also been given for the young couple by Mr. and Mrs. Richard Higgins and Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gardner. The mother of the brideâ€" groomâ€"toâ€"be is also giving a‘ tea in honer of Miss Will, Prior to her wedding on Februâ€" ary 21 to D. C. Vann, Miss Loretta Newton was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by Miss Lea Smith, who attended the bride as maid of honor. About twentyâ€"five were present. bride of Carl Konsler on April 3. Coâ€"hostesses "were «Mrs. Paul Haines (Mary Dinelli), ‘and the Misses Gloria Ballard, Gloria Doull, Mary Lou Hennig, Gloria Schmidt, and :‘Carol Pasquesi, sister of the A kitchen shower was Fm last Saturday night at the ‘home of Mrs. Louis J. Mariano of 14 Oak lane, in compliment to Miss Lucy brideâ€"toâ€"be. Class At Center The weight lifting class sponâ€" Recreation Department is getting well under way at the Community Center. The class meets each Monâ€" day, Wednesday and Friday at 7 :30 o‘clock, under the direction of Ed Weeks and Norm Olson, two lifters, This body is open to all Highland Park business men. ~Harry Elof has been chosen as the name of the son born on Tuesâ€" day, February 17, at St. Theresa‘s hospital, Waukegan, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lindstrom (Ruth Carlâ€" son) of 836 W. Park avenue. A baby boy arrived on Februâ€" ary 19 at the Fort Sheridan hosâ€" pital for Cpl. and Mrs. William N. Bowers of 615 Deerfield aveâ€" nue. The little boy has been named William Miles. He is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Nick Kortes of Freeport, Illinois, and Mr. Miles Bowers of Batavia. ‘The baby‘s mother is the former Kathleen Kortes. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Elof Lindstrom of 840 W. Park avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Carlson of Highwood. On,. February 18, a daughter, Joyce Gail, was born at the Presâ€" byterian hospital, Chicago, to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Sanders of 1248 Pleasant avenue. Mrs. Sanders is the former Gerâ€" trude Birn, daughter of Mrs. Hatâ€" tie Birn of Chicago and the late Mr. Jack Birn. Paternal grandâ€" parents are Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sanders of Chicago. ~ Mr. and Mrs. Jack P. Schwartz of 703 County Line road became the parents of a son, Richard, on February 23 at the Highland Park hospital. Mrs. Schwartz is the forâ€" mer Lillian Rosenfeld. Grandparâ€" ents are Mr. and Mrs. Morris Rosenfeld of Terre Haute, Indiana, and Mrs. Rose Schwartz of South Bend, Indiana, and the late Mr. Max Schwartz. Richard has a _sister, Marilyn Kay, 4%. # On February 24 a daughter, Kathleen Marie, was born at the HighlandPark hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Murphy of 215 Liewellyn avenue, Highwood. They are also parents of another daughâ€" ter, Patricia Ann, who will be nine on St. Patrick‘s Day. Mrs. Murphy. is the former Celia Maggi, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Romanelli of Cherry, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy of Wauâ€" kegan are paternal grandparents. A son arrived at the Highland Park hospital on February 25 for Mr. and Mrs. George Kilkenny of 600 Skokie avenue. The baby has not yet been named. Mrs. Kilâ€" kenny is the former Beverly Grosâ€" beck. Grandparents are the James Kilkennys of the same Skokie aveâ€" nue address and the James Grosâ€" becks of Vine avenue. s Mx. and Mrs. Robert J. Moley of 239 Burchell avenue, Highwood, announce the birth of a son, Robâ€" ert Joseph, at the Highland Park hospital. The former Mary Lou Gibson, Mrs. Moley is the daughâ€" ter of Mrs. Meta Gibson of 232 Railway avenue, Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moley of the same Burchell avenue address, are the paternal grandparents. Mr. and ln.,D'o Wayne Young of 946 Central‘ avenue, Deerfield, became the parents of a son at the Highland Park hospital on FeBtuary 25. On the same day, Mr. and Mrs. Carl A. Bloom of 1146 Deerfield road, Deerfield, also became parâ€" ents of a son at the Highland Park hospital. A brother for Sharon Marie, 1 year old, was born on February 29 at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond F. Gherardini of 11 Walker avenue, Highwood. The little boy has been named Raymond Michael. Grandâ€" parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gherardini of 215 North avenue, Highwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hughes of Janesville, Wisconsin. i."' Gherardini is the former Joâ€" sephine Hughes. Extended To Stratford Rd. As the result of the Highland Coach line,being extended in Deerâ€" field to the Stratford road on Greenwood ‘ave., less frequent Deerfield Bus Route trips will be made to Highland Park. Early morning trips will be made at 20 minute intervals, and hourly trips from 9 to 4 p.m. _ _ LOOK WHO‘S HERE! Second "Dutch Treat" Sponsored By ORT At Temple March 8 â€" _ This will be the second‘ ip, a series of "Dutch Treats"â€"packâ€" ages sent to students of ORT voâ€" cational training schools in Holâ€" land, Guests at the meeting are asked to bring either findings (needles, thread, pins, scissors, maâ€" terials) or sweets (chocolate candy, hard candy, dried frui®, raisins or }:imihr copfections.) There is no admission charge. The program will be an outâ€" standing one, and of interest to the entire community, James O. Supple, Luellia Reckmeyer ~and Clara S. Borkovitz will discuss Voluntary Agencies in a threeâ€" way convetsation; Mr. Supple, the religion editor of the Chicago Sunâ€" Times, conducts a radio program over â€"WJJD every Saturday enâ€" titled ‘‘Fhe People‘s Good Will Program", is a member of the Catholic Interâ€"racial Council of Chicago, a member of the speakers‘ bureau for the National Council of. Christians and Jews, and a memâ€" ber of the Boar® of Directors of the Chicago Catholic University. Club. Miss Reckmeyer, Director of the local office of the Church World ‘Movement, and with the Red Cross in Europe from 1942 to 1946, served the armies in N. Africa, Italy, France and Gerâ€" many. â€"«More recently she was in charge of the Chicago project of the Abraham Lincoln Friendship Train. Clara S. Borkovitz, first Vice President of Women‘s Amâ€" erican ORT, and President of the Chicagoâ€"Midwest Region, is directâ€" en‘s Salad Bowl Luncheon and open meeting Monday, March 8, at 12:30 p.m. at the Temple, Vernon and Lincoln, in Glencee. ing expansion in this area. All members of Women‘s American ORT and their friends are urged to attend this stimulating meeting. AVC From Housing Conference Richard Ettlinger, chairman of the Nprth Shore Chapter of the American Veterans Committee, reâ€" turned Tuesday from Washington, D.C. where he attended the Naâ€" tional Veterans Housing Conferâ€" ence, February 29 and March 1. The Conference, whose main obâ€" jective was to spur action on the Taftâ€"Ellenderâ€"Wagner housing bill was addressed by President Truâ€" man, General > Eisenhower and Senator Taft. It was sponsored by seven national veterans organizaâ€" tions including the Veterans of Foreign Wars, American Veterans Committee, Amvets, Catholic War Veterans, and the Jewish War Vetâ€" erans. = Ettlinger, the local: AVC deleâ€" gate, who lives at 1278 Broadview, Highland Park, conferred with Ralph Church, congressman from the ninth district, at â€"a special breakfast meeting at the Hotel Washington on Monday morning. The breakfast was given by the Illinois delegation in order to meet informally ‘with senators and repâ€" resentatives from this state to disâ€" euss pending housing legislation and housing problems. Commenting on the trip, Ettlinâ€" ger said, "It was an inspiring exâ€" perience. On the surface we seemed to have accomplished our immediate objective, but the payâ€" off will come when we get an adeâ€" quate housing bill written â€" into law." The North Shore AVC meets on the third Tuesday of every month at the Winnetka â€" Community House. The AVC is an organizaâ€" tion of veterans of World War II whose motto is "Citizens First; Veterans Second." Ready To Serve Thirtyâ€"two branch registration offices, established by County Clerk Jay B. Morse, are ready to serve the voters of Lake County ~_‘The branch offices, established in each township, will make it conâ€" venient for all voters to register prior to the registration deadline, Mar. 15. All prospective voters who have not registered for their present residences will have to register beâ€" fore they can vote in the Apr. 13 primary, Morse said. Women who have married since registering will have to be listed and changes of address will also have to be noted, he revealed. court house is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., for those in Waukeâ€" gan Township, or from other townâ€" ships. * Local branch registration offices and registrars are: West Deerfield Township: Irene North Shore Chapter of Womâ€" Moroney, 394 Central Ave., Highâ€" land Park. Clara Bernardi, City Hall, Highwood. ORT will hold a T HE P RESS Honor Roll There are 88 students who reâ€" eeived first honors and 85 who reâ€" ceived seco®8 honors on the first semester honor roll, as released by Mr. Pertz earlier in the week. The seniors leu;! the first honors group with 30 ‘members. The freshmen follow with 24, the junâ€" ijors with 19, and the sophomores with 15. Leading in the second honors group we have the sehiors with 25. Close behind are the freshmen with 24, the sophomore class with 20, and the juniors with 16. Baum, vin, P Weber 4 A‘sâ€"Gregory Armstrong, Lee Bruno, Bruce Bulmer, Russ Clark, Jack Close, Robert Demichelis, Michael Farrell,. Thayer Forbes, Alice Gilbert, Ned Greenberg, Kenâ€" neth Harder, Hayden Hodges, Nanâ€" cy Johnson, Hein Juergensen, Paula Kuhn, Susan Lautman, Frances Manfredini, Laurie Nath, Malcolm Nelson, Norman Peterson, Louise Pollak, Karen: Reinking, Barbara _ Schamberg, . Ielen Schwarz, and Raiph Wanger. 4 A‘s, 1 Bâ€"Betty Arnswald, Pat Bartell, Jeanne Bertrand, Lewis Goldberg, Elsie Jorgensen, Willâ€" iam Notz and Emily Perreault. 3 A‘s, 2 B‘sâ€"Mary Andrews and Ann Boyd. 3 A‘s, 1 Bâ€"Joan Avery, Nancy Bartel, Barbara Clemence, Mary Ferguson, Thomas Hall, Carole Metzenberg, â€" Jill â€" Moore, â€" Michael Phelps, Warner Rosenthal, Harold Schick, Susan Schreiber, Caroline Schwarz, Delores Strauss, and Thomas Swift. 2 A‘s, 2 B‘sâ€"Jim Aronson, Barâ€" nard Barnes, Kean Block, Carolyn Botker, Marjorie Brown, Deborah Buchanan, Marilyn Clark, Judith Cohen, Jane Darling, Ann Davidow, Dorothy Flinn, George Freeman, Gordon Garrett, Ellen Gienger, ‘Ann Lawton, : Sam _ McMaster, Elaine Mrazek, Edward Neisser, 2 "-, 8 B‘sâ€"Barbara Alexanâ€" der,Marilyn Berg, Joan Chester, Barbara Flynn, Leo Lenzini, Remo Picchietti, Phillip Rennick and Regina Wirth. Steven Dohanos, the Westport, Connecticut, artist whose work omlwubmdfi.&mfiy!vâ€"l:gl’mud other magazines, designed the 1948 Red Cross Fund poster. In it A‘sâ€"Geraldine , Carol Coppens, Barbara Tuerk DISTINGUISHED FIRST Olson Printing Company HONORS Publishers of The Highland Park PRESS _ Telephi ~ 516 LAUREL AVENUE Printing Of Dignity And Character Bailey, .Al Wendy Saâ€" John Barbara. Seott,John Seaney, John Simon, Gloria Smy he, Sheila Sybeson, Barbara Wagner, Fhillip Watrous and Martha Weaver. SECOND HONORS 1 A, 4 B‘sâ€"Joanne Febel, Arâ€" lene Lenzini and Winogene Sturâ€" 1 A,. 3 B‘sâ€"Dorman Anderson, Kenneth Arenberg, Peter Armâ€" strong. Stephen Arnold, Gene Bagatti, Mardella Barone, Dolores Bertucci. Janet Bridges, Donald Carr, Adeline Cassel, John Cleary, spirit of small towns throughâ€" Health authorities are intensify» ing warnings that Public Health lh:&y No. 1â€"the common coldâ€" is far from conquered, despite recent isolation of one eoldâ€"causing Public Health Service. To date. it is not even known whether the coldâ€"demon is living or ponâ€"living. though it is suspected wI being a virus. It has never been photographed or seen; only its rhadow has been vaguely discerned by powerful electronic microscopes. No effective cold vaccine has been developed. and it is unlikely that one will be produced until the true nature of the agent or agents reâ€" sponsible for culds is ascertained. Conquest of the common cold. now widely conceded to be a systemic disease. muy well require years, And even then. the cure may be found to be worse than the cold Itself! in the meantime, millions of peoâ€" ple are blithely disdainful of colds in the mistaken belief that a cold cure has hbeen found or is just Letterheads ' Wedding Invitations Announcements w_@f: % is ==/K Common Cold Still Far From Conquered peeoae, scientists of the U. S. ~~ Ti ~ain npeoly ts Margie Demichelis, Claire Feuchtâ€" wanger, Janet Finch : Barbara Fioyd, Diane Forsythe, ‘‘William George, Barbara Glick, Joanne Goelitz, Donna Growney, Thora Hodge, Jerry Juhrend, Thomas Keim, Pat Kelly, Stanton, Kessler, William Lawler, ‘Tom Leopold, Jean Lineberry,, Louise Loewenâ€" thal, Janet Lolli, Bettina % Victor Lubke, Beverly Matt, garet Nieter, Henry Peddle, Patty Peterson, Robert Phillips, Ellen Pierse, Robert Rietz, Charlene Robinson, Mark Rolfe, Joan Schultz, Phillip Seitz, Ruth Skytte, Margaret Stein, Alice Stupple, Ursula Timken, Barbara Weil, Janet Weiser, Willizm Wertheimer, Guy Wilbor and Gretchen Wiltâ€" berger. 4 B‘sâ€"Paul Arenberg, Maxine Ballard, Kate Beeker, Louise Bertâ€" rand, Ronald Block, Vera Capitani, Delores Casolari, Sedden Clark, Charlotte Cleary, Joseph Cleaver, Iorena Coppi, Marliene Easton, Shirley Hamm, Jeanne Herbst, Helen Joeselyn, Margaret King, Judith Kitz, Susan Livingston, Robert Natkin, Josephine Onesti, Constance Ronzani, Susan Straus, Harold Tasker, Chas. Thom Nancy Turner, Mary Vanoni and Clifford Wright. x Redeemer Guild 3 A‘sâ€"Meredith Barr, Mary Compere and Elizabeth . Radeâ€" macher. Mission ~ The Redeemer Guild of Redeemâ€" er Ev. Lutheran Church will hold a special ‘Mission Meeting‘ on Thursday, March lith at 2 p.m. in the Church Hall, Mrs. Marcus Hagen, chairlady announces. A program with presentation of a special department of Lutheran mission work will be presented. Mrs. Marvin Lawrentz is in charge of the program arrangemen‘s. The Dorcas Society is cooperating with the Redeemer Guild in presenting this program. Friends of either society ‘or guests are welcome. 0 WEOQW A COLP..... AYOI PEOME WHO WNG around the corner. Remember, the common cold is stillâ€"America‘s most prevalent disease. It still strikes 19 of every 20 persons annuallyâ€" many of them several times. It still leads indirectly : to thousands of deaths from ppeumonia, influensa, iinesses. But while the common cold reâ€" mains almost as complete a mystery as it was more than 2,400 years ago, nm(d.uiz.h-harp‘m how to lessen chances of getting a cold. Here are gome simple sug gestions that have stood the test of time and scientific scrutiny: 1. Keep in good general health by eating the right foods, getting fresh air and exercise and plenty 2. Wear warm clothing when the weather is .coldâ€"overshoes or rub bers when it rains or snows. 3. Avoid drafts and sudden temâ€" perature changes. 4. Steer a course far to windward of persons who have colds. Telephone 557 a host of other Page 5

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