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Highland Park Press, 5 May 1949, p. 5

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\_ __‘ _ This Week â€" Thursday, May 5, 1949 NEWCOMEERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Newcomers to Highland Park are the Chartes Sinceres and their infant son, Charles, III, of 716 Harvard court. Former Chicageâ€" ans, they bought their home here. Mr. Sincere is a stock broker in GUESTS FROM IOWA v'.fi end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ayers, 243 Washington Aveâ€" Mrs. William Hartman, and Mrs. Mabel Grebs, all of Davenport, Towa. Mrs. Meaumann and Mrs. Grebs are Mrs. Ayers‘ sisters. Mr. and Mrs. David Culver (Naney Henning) of West Oak Lawn, lllinois, became the parâ€" ents of a son on Monday, April 25, at the Highland Park hospital. ‘The baby, who is the grandson of the Fred Hennings of 577 W. Park avenue and the Homer Culâ€" vers of Clinton, Indiana, has been named Steven Randall. ,On Monday, April 25, a daughâ€" ter was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Fraulini of 233 Liewellyn avenue. The little girl, who has been named Katherine, has a sister, Deidre, 17 months. _ , % John | Biondis of Madrid, â€" Iowa. Mrs. Anastasia Fraulini of Moâ€" dena, Italy, is paternal grandâ€" mother. Mrs. Fraulini is the former Millie Biondi, dnughmr of the A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesâ€" day, April 26, to Mr. and Mrs. George Miller of 2309 Walker gvem;e, Northbrook. A baby boy was born at the Highland Park hospital on Saturâ€" day, April 30, to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Rogan of 122 S. Second Lois Ann has been chosen as the name for the baby girl, born land Park hospital to Corporal and Mrs. Richard Patterson of 332 North avenue. Mrs, Patterson is the fopmer Anna Rod. Grandâ€" parents are Mr. and Mrs. L. B Patterson and Mr. and Mrs. Win: ferd Graves of Aurora. ~â€"~ Mr. and Mrs. Waliter S. Vanderâ€" lip of East Cleveland announce the arrival of a baby girl, Dawn Udell Vanderlip, born A.p%l 21. Mrs. Vanderlip (Jacqueline Udell) is the daughter of Mrs. John L. Udell, 102 N. Sheridan road. Two Seniors Eligible For Honor Awards among the highest ranking stuâ€" dents throughout the country who took the General Aptitude Test for a National Honmor Society Scholarship on March 29. ‘The winners and alternates for the ten $300 scholarships will be announced on or about May 20. LOOK WHO‘S HERE (Continued from page 4) ‘Two seniors, Jeanne Bertrand High School Concert complete organizations and in smaller sections as well." The personnel of the orchestra is as follows: 1st Viglins Carolyn Baird, Concertmaster Carol Metzenberg George White Carolyn Schwartz Hartman Canon Phillip Watrous Ronald Ritter Mary Ann Meyer Donald Grabo Joan Graham Carol Mooney Cynthia Harris Ben Ziccarelli Janet Graham Sue Lane James Gordon James Grace Velma Pagel Paul Klein Winona Kuchn‘ James Faulkner Steve Behr Margaret King Sally Trangmar Joyce Godie Connie Lynn Frank Franzese David Owen French Horn James Goldsmith Guy Wilbor Ann Lawton Mare Goldsmith Mary Selfridge Karl Hout Tom Olsen George Geiger Jerry Schlung James Bench Tuba Douglas Smith Alan Jester Percussion Gordon Gieseke David Baum Garrick Cast Of "The Wonder Hat" Goes To Waukegan In recognition of the fine perâ€" formance given in assembly last Friday Miss LeRocque will take to Waukegan for the Play Festiâ€" val, where they will present a 1â€" act play in the high school audiâ€" torium on Friday night, May 27, at 8:00 p.m. This festival is given by the Naâ€" tional Thespian Troupe, a well The members of the cast and others who have devoted much of their time to this play are as folâ€" presents awards to the best actors. lows. Harlequin Punchinello................Steve Arnold Columbine............Beverly Johnson (Continued from Page One) and Jill Mocore. h Stage Crewâ€"Mike Gilroy, John Sickle, Walter Marks, Judd Sackâ€" heim, and Peter: Padorr. Directorsâ€"Emily Perrault and and Judy Here and Thereâ€" Was told by one of the lads on the high school baseball team that they would, for sure, give Waukeâ€" gan a lacing when they played them. Tuesday afternoon the Blue and White went to Waukegan to boy! Hi Park, 3 and Wauâ€" kegan 19. Who took the lacing that time boys? 1 would like to take this opporâ€" tunity to thank Mr. Wolters, Mr. season, f-&.va:&lm ation and help they gave me while lationship with all the coaches at Highland Park high school can be ball and basketball can be given the readers of the PRESS by yours Mr. Leach was the guide on another bird hike, Saturday, April 30, when the leaders had an overâ€" night at the Girl Scout Lodge, the culmination of a course on campâ€" craft find the outdoors. The Girl Scouts of Troop 5, who are finishing the work on their cookout badges, held a cookout on April 28. This Thursday, they learned to use the reflector oven for outdoor cooking. now working on the Tenderfoot requirements in preparation for their "Flyâ€"up" when they become Girl Scouts on May 24. Troop 14, when the course on First Aid is finished, will have their Badge and will have comâ€" pleted the Junior Red Cross reâ€" quirements. Pete Ohlwein Wins "Champ Night" At Community Center affair held at the Highland Park Community Center for every teenâ€"age boy or girl in the district. M.A. ST.D. Holy Days . 6:00, 7: " hm ege,‘ 9:00, 10:00, 1100 ~~*9â€" T ols * Fridays and Holy Days Morrison, Pastor. & Green Bay Rds THE PRESS l qmiined Jewinh Appest Hold Luncheon Meeting On Monday, May 2nd, the Womâ€" en‘s Division of the 1949 Chicago‘s Combined Jewish Appeal held a luncheon meeting at the home of Mts. Benjamin F. Goldstein, Winnetka. Mrs. Jack A. Schram of I!hh-‘ land Park, North Shore chairman, Advance Gifts, presided. She was assisted by coâ€"chairmen Mesdames John Wineman, Irving B. Harris and Charles Poliak, all of Highâ€" land Park, Mrs. Benjamin Goldâ€" stein, Mrs. Harris Peristein of Glencoe, and Mrs. Michael Rosenâ€" berg of Winnetka. Mrs. Seigfried F. Strauss, Chicago, is associate chairman, Advance Gifts. Reporting on the current situaâ€" tion in the young State of Israel were Licutenant Tamar Werber and her husband, Major Yohuda Werber, both lawyers as well as veterans of recent battles in Israel. Tamar, 24, a "sabra" or nativeâ€" born Palestinian, joined the Haâ€" ganah when 18 years old and later organized a young woman‘s comâ€" pany for such duties as intelliâ€" gence, communications and conâ€" voy escort to Jerusalem. Yohuda, 31, veteran of major conflicts of the Jewish struggle for statehood, was educated in Haifa and memâ€" ber of Haganah since 1934, During World War II he took part in the actions of the famed Jewish Briâ€" Now Available In 1 peck, 2 peck and bushel Sturdy, lined burlap bagsâ€"at KEEP BUICKS BEST North Shore Buick Co. PINKOUS Productive Peat Co. 30 Years in Highland Park Authorized Sales & Service 110 8. First St. _ Tal. 488 Productive Peat YOULL SEE WHY 1818 Scouting At Ravinia Wood carvings and wood artiâ€" cles made by five girls in Scout Troop 20, Ravinia School, as part of their‘ work toward the Wood Badge, are now on exhibit at The Highland Park Public Library. Charlotte Boysen, Mirah Edelman, Marcia Harrison, Mary Hough and Virginia Kleinschmidt are the Scouts who will earn the right to which prompted these girls to beâ€" come interested in the history, the collection and carving of these wooden figures. "Katchina" is the Indian name for the supernatural The design embroidered on the badge itself is a Katchina doll, Northshore Garden of Memories A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 387 Park Avenue caution near schools. And watch out for youngsters playing in the streets. Reâ€" memberâ€"it might be your child. So slow up, and let them grow up. Be Carefalâ€"the life you save may be your own! wATcHWT of? roR |(|05,I @ This bulletin is published in the public interest by The PTA Council of Highland Park SUNDAY, MAY 8 Tel. H. P. 5269 your FLORMST CAN WIRE FLOWERS ANYWHER® Fender & Body Repairs â€" Automobile Repainting $65.00 and Up Chay it wilh Rowor McPherson‘s Bump Shop VERY REASONABLE formerly with Cadillac spirits believed to descend . each year from the mountains with blessings or punishment for the Hopi Indian tribes. * meal at Sakajawa on Monday, Aprflzbth.lndycurwood.luib! Scouts in Troop 20, Ravinia School, cooked their first oneâ€"pot Geller and Joanne most of the girls in this troop, this completed work on their Outdoor Cook Badge. FOR SALE :â€" flowers for her living room . . . a gay springâ€"flower bouquet for her table . .. a pretty corsage to wear to church . . . whatever Choose handsome lonp +emmed knows how to make your Gift of Flowers endearingly personal. See or phone him TODAY, 1751 BACIK‘S Phone 415 Page 5

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