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Highland Park Press, 10 Jun 1948, p. 5

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Thursday, June 10, 1948 Word has been received of the birth of a son to Mr. and Mrs. John A. Clark, Jr., (Rita Alders) of Binghamton, New York, on May 30. The little boy, who weighâ€" ed 8 pound, 4 ounces, has been named John Alders Clark. He is the grandson : of Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. Alders of Vine avenue and the senior John Clarks of Binghamton, On June 2, Mr. and Mrs. fieury Batts of 224 Linden avenue, Kenâ€" «ilworth, became the parents of o A son, Robert Allen, arrived on May 27 at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital to Mr. and Mrs. Domenic Beltramo of 321 Euclid avenue, Highwood. Mrs. Beltramo is the former Italia Romitti, daughter of the John Romittis of 251 Evoâ€" lution avenue and Mr. Beltramo is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Beltramo of Bevier, Missouri. A daughter arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on June 3 for Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henderson of 584 Onwentsia avenue. The ‘baby, who has not yet been named, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nelson of 138 High street, Highwood. Patâ€" ernal grandparents reside in Florâ€" ida. A baby boy was born on June 3 at the Highland: Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James R. Frankel of Midlothian road, Mundelein. The baby‘s mother is the forâ€" mer Charlotte Nelson. Marsha Louise has been chosen as the name g,! the baby daughâ€" ter born on Sunday, June 6, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Vetter (Helâ€" en Kee) of 227 N. Second street. The little girl, who" weighed 8 pounds, 5% ounces, is the grandâ€" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rufus W. Kee of the same N. Second street address and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Vetter of 556 Detamble avenue. The Vetters‘ home in Northâ€" brook is nearing completion and they expect to be moving there in a few weeks. A little boy,, Bruce Alan, was born on May 29 at the Evanston hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jarchow (Barbara Bede) of Chiâ€" cago. The baby, who weighed 7 pounds, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Howard H. Bede of 1813 Rice street and Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Jarchow of Evanston. On June 8 a brother for Slndn‘ Sue, 17 months old, arrived at the Lake Forest hospital. The baby, who weighed 7 pounds, 6% ounâ€" ces, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Deveney of Sullivan, Illinois and Mr. Robert Newton. Parents of the baby are the Rayâ€" mond Newtons of 314 Prairie avenue, Highwood. The little boy has been named Robert Raymond. LOOK WHO‘S HERE! cents per single copy. $200 year utss of Lake County.‘ Miinois_ Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laurel avenue, Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highiland in Papurcalyy ind ersignanizite ns name and address of the writer. Lester 8. Olson, Publisher. R. B. Olson, Réitor. at the Highland Park hospiâ€" Radiators, Water Tanks and Village Wastepaper 2017 Funeral rites were condicted on Tuesday, June 8, at 2 o‘clock at the ~Kelleyâ€"Spalding chapel for Mrs. Elsie Leisenring of 352 Jefâ€" ber 24, 1889, she was 58 years of age. She resided with her father, William Danner, and son, Robert Leisenring, in Glencoe. Services For War Victim On Tuesday ferson avenue, Glencoe. The Rev. Laubenstein read the service. avenue, a brother, Hilton Danner of 714 S. Ridge road. and nine Funeral services were held on Tuesday, June 8, at the Immacuâ€" buCompfionehudgtl...-. for Pfe. Francis Ronzani, victim of World War II, a ‘paratrooper wh was killed in Normandy, June 9, 1944 at the age of twentyâ€"one years. He was the son of Mr. and Besides her father and son, she is survived by one sister. Mrs. Kenneth Wilson of 728 W. Park other brothers. * Mrs. Don Ronzani of 224 N. First street. Born on Decemb&r 3, 1925, he and George Rosie of Ravinia went through the service toâ€"gethâ€" er. George was with him the day he met his death, also. The Rev. Donald B. Runkle conducted the service. Surviving besideshispannn.tn-'nahNM. Don, and two si Joanne and Constance, of Highland Park. Mother of Highland Burial was at Ascension Cemeâ€" tery, Libertyville. Mrs. Phyllis Armstrong Barber, 55, a former Winnetkan, died May 28, at Evanston hospital. Mrs. Barber, whose home was in at Hebblewaite‘s chapel in Evanâ€" church, officiating. Evm:.ainfu"lylindh W and Kenilworth. ters, Mrs. George Harrison of 1733 Pleasant avenue and Mrs. Stuart Johnston of 146 Sheahen court; a son, Edward C. Barber of Chicago, and three granddaughâ€" Funeral Services For ters. Funeral services were held on Wednesday,. June 9, at 2 p.m. at Surviving are her husband, Deerfield Produce Co. We are now receiving fresh shipments of cantaloupe, watermelon, sweet cherries, Texas oranges and grapefruit daily. We also have a complete line of fresh vegetables, all priced according to the daily Chicago market. Step over and see usâ€" We will be glad to open a charge account for you. DEERFIELD PRODUCE CO. 228 N. St. Johns PHONE H. P. 4405 Born in Jewel County, Kansas, in 1886 he was 62 years old last Feb. 16. He was employed by the Chicago North Shore and Milwanâ€" worker, A veteran ‘of World War I, he was a member of the North Shore American Legion. Burial was in Oakwoods cemetery, Wauâ€" Clara, are two daughters, Mrs. Floyd Bock of Highland Park and Mrs. Gilford Pierce of Winthrop Harbor, a son, Albert Mecham of Highland Park and six grandchilâ€" Rites Held For Dr. Leland R. Johnson who passed away at his home on Saturday, June 5. The Rev. Lester Laubenstein conducted the serâ€" Dr. Leland R. Johnson, of 1245 Astor street, Chicago, Highland Park orthodontist, for the past seven years, and a professor of orthodontics at Northwestern dénâ€" tal school, passed away on May 29 at Wesley Memorial hospital, Chicago, after a four months illâ€" the Kelleyâ€"Spaulding chapel for Emnest Louis Devendorf of 1021 in Chicago with burial in Memâ€" orial Park, Dr. Johnson was a member of the American Society of Orthoâ€" dontists and the American Colâ€" lege of Dentists. He also maintai edu"otfieoi-fiom Building, Chicago. His assistant, Dr. William S. Bradford is carryâ€" ing on the practice here, and in Chicago. Charles Allen Mann Taken By Death Surviving are his widow, Elita, and a daughter, Marilyn. Charles Allen Mann of 160 Prospect avenue passed away on June 6 at the age of 72 years. Born in Rockville, Indiana, on December 28, 1876, he was a conâ€" sulting engineer. Funeral services, conducted by the Rev. Karl Roth, in the absence of the Rev. Sherwin, took place at the Kelleyâ€"Spalding chapel on Wednesday, June 9, at 4 p.m. Inâ€" sin. Besides his wife, Eula Thompâ€" son Mann, he is survived by two sons, Park and two grandsons. . iving T HE PRESS Synagogue Beth El Concludes Summer Services will be no Friday evening service but Sabbath services will be held on Saturday, June 12th and Shaâ€" wouth (Pentecost) services will mornings, June 13th and 14th. These services will be held at the by Rabbi Sidney J. Jacobs of the College of Jewish Studies, assisted by Mr. Meyer Shisler, the director of the Synagogue schools, as Canâ€" tor and Spiritual Reader. No furâ€" ther services will be held by the Synagogue until the Fall. Winnetka Masonic Temple, 708 Elm, Winnetka, at 10:00 a.m. of North _ Suburban _ Synagogue Beth El announces that it will hold its final services of the season will feature the Bar Mitzvah (Conâ€" firmation) of Evan Hugh Appelâ€" man, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Appelman of Highland friends of the family at the Villa Moderne. After the confirmation services, Mr. and Mrs. Appelman are giving a luncheon for relatives and Sundaysâ€"6:30, 7:30, 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 6 0n wao and 12 noon. _ _ _ _ The Saturday morning services iturdays, eves. of First Fridays and Holy Days 4:00 and 7:30 p.m. SMITTYS EDGAR A. STEVENS, Inc. EDGAR A. STEVENS, 1624 Orrington Avenue FOR YOUR HAIR Park for 39 Years ITCHING SCALP? We are interviewing for the following positions in our new store opening in Highland Park early in September 1948: You will find working conditions most pleasant in this beautiful modern, completely airâ€"conditioned store. Top salaries, discount On completion of five years service you will participate in our Profitâ€" privileges and free hospitalization. Sharing Retirement plan for your future security. Apply for interview to Mr. Christie at our Evanston store. You‘ll Like It @ Fitter experienced in better dresses, coats and suits. @ Experienced Corsetiere to head the corset and lingerie departâ€" @ Experienced sales people for readyâ€"toâ€"wear, sportsâ€"wear, @ Porter for general cleaning. @© Maids for stock work. millinery and : cago. This money would be put to good use in the following ways : 1. Research â€" Scientists will continue, with better equipment, their search for a cancer cure; cancer, signs that can save lives; 8. Service â€" More hospitals, elinies, ahd detection centers to detect and treat cancerâ€"with the methods now known (Xâ€"ray, raâ€" dium, and surgery). American Cancer Society The American Cancer Society hes set a goal of twelve million dollars for their drive this month. ‘They would like to raise $1,150,â€" 000 in lllinois, $765,000 in Chiâ€" Here are a few facts worth reâ€" membering: Cancer is not believed 2. Education â€" Citizens will be Highland Park Winnefll to handle service desk and small keyâ€"type The Fell Co. 05 10 â€" at 10 â€" Tailored by Daroff, these slacks enjoy the magic touch of master craftsmanâ€" ship, so essential in casual attire. Splendid investments in smartness and comfort... in gabardine and flannel at $18.50... in tropical worsted at $16.50. Open Monday Night $1§30 there can be no Society. to be hereditary , . . There no cancer free families . . . basic cause of cancer and its cure can be found only through reâ€" search . . . Without contributions Glencoe

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