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Highland Park Press, 7 Apr 1949, p. 4

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Page 4 AGARâ€"WHEELER BETROTHAL BY ALICE Miss Agar‘s brother, John G. Agar of the movies, will give his sister in marriage when she beâ€" comes Mr. Wheeler‘s bride on August 6. His wife, Actress Shirâ€" ley Temple, will attend the bride as matron of honor. Miss Agar was among the seven bridesmaids at the Templeâ€"Agar wedding three and a half years ago. She lived in Lake Forest until her family moved to the west coast six years Miss Agar returned to her home The bride is a senior last week after a visit here with| western university in t her fiance and his mother. Mr. of music. She will gr Wheeler plans to visit her in Bevâ€"| June. Mr. Melill is a stud erly Hills after his graduation | University of Illinois. from Northwestern in June, A forâ€" enlfiews mer lieutenant with the army, Mr.| RETURNS TO SCHOOL Wheeler also attended Phillips acâ€"| ; ci lws, d ademy at Andover, N. H. Mi“i.\ll:‘?;dm;lrrs..‘l.nmigu Agar is a graduate of the Westâ€" )Lnkeside place, a studer lake School for Girls in Los ADâ€"| o _ Wellesley, Mas geles During Miss As here, Â¥r. and Mrs dan of 746 Clover tained at a cockta betrothed couple. will serve Mr. W man, Mr. and Mrs. Jr. (Joan Hamilt« THIS WEEFKh â€" in their HOUSE GUI Kathleen tralto, who : at the High! auditorium . und the Community tion, was a hoi SPRING VACATION will leave for Sound, Florid of Omaha, N house guest. the Their other son, M his roommate, John Baltimore, Maryland cation there. Their from . Georgetown Washington, D. C.â€" that of Highland Pa where John and Cha Mi Hart the IAMES HART heard lyn: the Hartz, (Kathle D. â€" Jud Spochr. On Sagurday th M BA ho After a until field The Kenilworth U is the scene of the od4r ntr Spac Amve uen Haort A fter Northshore Garden of Memories H A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY ft GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. hone hnor 11 minister the exs A fterws n held ; orth ho n N15 Lincoin Hart. The b Dr. William his siste +. the d sisters. PO 14 field Ir Lolly man ortly Park ave Mr. â€" Wheeler Td Wat f the Oliver 8 and Mr of Mi Hod ared Priday Park chigh is r the auspic Concerts As Miss Ann aska. will rar‘s recent visit . Murray Sheriâ€" dale road enterâ€" iil party for the . _ Mr. Sheridan NDON SOON TAKES A BRIDE guest Oakn Highl Margo and Mrs. Wiltia Mrs. William H. Calvin â€" Bauer n}; Mrs. Robert Mrs. David A. rmon. the brideâ€" M ame M Mr. _ Hodgson in marriage. de‘s attendant spring recess university â€" in coincides with ark hig school, iwlotte are stuâ€" f1 ies Kemper, of Barringâ€" iffet dinner W anslicid, MeSherry will also ritish riday high : nion church | wedding of n and James of the eorge B. . and the ‘s father, bert Hodâ€" + church, {â€" nuptial th VERY REASONABLE in Hobe Harding be their c in thei Hodgson ld. and I1 night ch bes y me R} bride A. Mr Mrs va wrc id student lanid. man de Miss Marcia Riggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1. S. Riggs of 2165 Lakeside place, a student at Dana Hall, _ Wellesley, _ Massachusetts, has returned to her studies, She left for the East on Sunday. QUIZ progr noon: and metle Agne grader, sings, violin and doe modeling, Her has also apear IN HIGHLAND PARK WEEKâ€"END Mrs. Hans I1 t1 earit ful publ SWIMMING AWARDS Amon â€" those _ who swimming awards at Princeton cently were John B. Weber, 1 Groveland avenue, and Thoma swim m ing aware Melohn, 610 Forest avenue. hach received his numeral for freshman rogram ty of Jul Auto Reconstruction Co. Dynamic Wheel Balaneing Auto Painting â€" Blacksmithing Body & Fender Repairing 322 N. First Highland Park T7 North Shore Florist and Landscape Service JOS. KOLBECK Telephone Highland Park 2064 iliann Hector, 7, has | ing on the Quiz Ki ram on WMAQ Sund: s. She is the daughte Mrs. William Hector v. Mrs. Hector is the at Oxford university, Eng KID Telegraph Delivery Service Phone Glencos 6 0 9 FLOW ERS FOR EVERY OCCASION D ) apeare 290 Greenwood Avenue Glenege, Hlincis urk : is a senior at Northâ€" iversity in the school She will graduate in lelill is a student at the D A H L S rintant by uhn t drama ance Joseph â€" Melill Gieseke) have West, Florida, a two weeks‘ A pril Hir DEGREE Nanette, 6 e Quiz hid plays the ‘s, besides e former of Highâ€" _ second been apâ€" ds radio ay afterâ€" r of Mr. of Wilâ€" in in March 30, to Mr. and Mrs. John Richard Ward? of 154 S. First street. The baby, named John Richard, Jr., is the grandson of te Robert Picketts of Waukegan d the Ray Wards of the same First street address, His mother is the former Betty Jackson. A son arrived at the Highland Park hospital on AV{fdae:day. h On Wednesday, March 30, . daughter was born at the Highlan Park hospital to Mr. and Mr: Wayne Frakes of 1135 Hazel ave Mr. and Mrs. Joseph D. Soprani of 245 Ashland avenue, Highâ€" wood, announce the birth of a sor at the Highlandâ€"Park hospital or Thursday, March 31. The bab; has been named Joseph, Jr. Mrs Soprani is, the former Kathleer Waycheck. Mrs, Catherine So prani of 222 Burchell avenue Highwood, is the paternal grand mother. _ Maternal grandparent reside in Wisconsin. n ue: Deerfield Sonja Ruth has been chosen the name for the little girl b on Thursday, March 31, at Highland Park hospital to . a«nd Mrs. Donald Jensen of Ada LOOK WHO‘S HERE ~eles five in th tion here This a five grea research clude th THE PRESS ‘This area is a magnet for medical students because five great medical schools, with superb hospital and research facilities, age located here. The schools inâ€" clude the College of Medicine of the University ot Illinois (the largest medical school in the United States, and probably in the world), Northwestern University Medical School (third largest in the naâ€" tion), the University of Chicago School of Medicine, Stritch School of Medicine of Loyola University, and Chicago Medical College. ‘The medical schools are supplemented, in their Wujvq'ea-m by the area‘s 95 as well as the center of an ind hospitals; and by outstanding medical library faciliâ€" tant to industrialists everyw TERRITORIAL INFORMATION DEPARTMENT PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINO!S A Fifth of America‘s Doctors are Trained in Northern Illinois the nation received part or all of his educaâ€" the Mr Wisconsin. Mrs. Jensen is the forâ€" mer Florence Baumell, daughter of the Victor Baumells of Adams. Paternal grandparents are the Henry Jensen of Arkdale, Wis consin A baby boy was born at the Highland Park hospital on Thursâ€" day, March 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Rudoiph Fremter of Rand road, Palatine. Mr. and Mrs. G. Blair Lioyd of| 293 9entnl avenue became the parerits of a son, Jeffrey Blair, on Friday, April 1, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mrs. Lioyd is the former Dorene â€" Starksen. Grandparents are the George Lioyds of the same Central avenue address and Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Starksen of Hetland, South Dakoâ€" _A brother for Susan, who will be one year old on April 16, arâ€" rived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Friday, April 1. The little boy has been named Patrick Ryan. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Moran (Helen Marie Sneeden) of 735 Central .avenue. The Raymond Sneedens of the same Central avenue address are the maternal grandparents and Mr. Herbert Moran of 318 Oakwood avenue is the paternal grandfather. Mhfi*d“dwuflmhhdl“ -&--aâ€"â€"-d-mommu.â€"m&“â€" A daughter, Betsy Hart, was borr on Friday, April 1, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Stern of 616 Crescent court. Betsy has a brother, Tomâ€" my, 3. Mrs, Stern is the former Jeanne Cadden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Cadden of Selma, Alabama. Paternal grandvarents are the late Mr. and Mrs. M. Stern ofâ€" Chicago. § Sonja has a sister, Victorâ€" PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS HIGHLAND TEN PMR Doors open at 2:00 pm. OPEN BOWLING Under Saturday, ties that include some 500,000 volumes. Along with the medical schools themselves, the area contains many educational institutions in alhed fields. There are, for example, three famous schools of dentistry (the only city with that many), 44 schools of nursing, a major college of pharmacy, 21 schools for xâ€"ray technicians, and others for medical librarians, mediâ€" cal technologists, physical therapists, occupational therapists and dental hygienists. Schools alone, however, do not make a great center of medical education. More important are the expeâ€" rienced physicians and surgeons of this area who are constantly learning and, at the same time, are passing on their knowledge to new generations of medical men. Medical training is only one of the many segments of education in which Chicago and Northern Illinois is outstanding. That the city and surrounding comâ€" munities form a great educational and medical center, as well as the center of an industrial empire, is imporâ€" tant to industrialists everywhere. TEL H. P. 319 Until 8:00 p.m. Week Days Thursday, April 7, 1949 §5% Waukegan Ave. Cervi Sales & Service Tel. H. P. 1197 For All types of curtainsâ€" HOUSE CLEANING! CURTAIN TROUBLES? BIC YCLES Free Pickâ€"up and Dolivery hizzer bicycle, 1 ice $65.. 26, 24 and 20 DRY CLEANING (all types) 5 ch w i n m PARKWAY

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