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Highland Park Press, 29 Dec 1949, p. 4

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Page 4 GENERAL CONTRACTOR Sherony Hardware '55“ May the year be good to â€",â€" you. év The old cares and worries have passed. May the year be full of joy. 42e NEW YEAR A CHEER 314 Railway Avenue Highland Park North Shore‘s Exclusive Prescription Pharmacy H. N. GAMLIN Highland Park 5102 Robert W. Pease 887 Central Aven, Highland Park 14% 150 South First Highwood L{m, !Q5 2041 DOROTHY MARTIN BETROTHED At the annual Christmas party of the George L. Martins of 8 Beech lane, the betrothal of their daughter, Dorothy Louise, to Percy H. Prior, Jr., son of the senior Priors of 1026 Wade street, | was announced. ‘ THIS WEEK ; BY ALICE ZABEL Telephone Highland Park 2064 _ § Arllink B + lint O tint B lt O + Tnt O + Tint i+ Tt O + Tiot O + Tt O + Tt O + oi & + ts & + Miss Martin attended De Pauw University in Greencastle, Indiâ€" ana and Mr. Prior attended Lake Forest college. FRANCES GRIMES TO WED LA WRENCE JORDAN No date has been set for the wedding. Before an altar banked with Christmas greens Miss Frances ?dine Grimes and â€" Lawrence hiting Jordan, Jr. will be united in marriage tomorrow at 8 p.m. at Trinity Episcopal church, the Rev. Charles U. Harris reading the service. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Grimes of 1104 Lincoln aveâ€" nue and Mr. Jordan is the son of the senior Jordans of San Francisco, California. > The bride, who will be given in marriage by her father, will be gowned in white lace and carry white roses, Miss Carol Grimes, sister of the bride and only atâ€" tendant, will wear light green and carry red roses. £ Russell Jordan will serve his brother as best man and George Grimes, brother of the bride, an Ambherst _ student, and Walter Boyle of Kenilworth, a former University of California classmate, will usher. ti.4 The brideâ€"toâ€"be attended Mills college in California and gradâ€" uated from the University â€" of California in Berkeley. Mr. Jordan attended the University of Caliâ€" fornia and is now a student at the Hastings School of Law, San Francisco. BACK HOME After spending Christmas with their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Charles W. Newton and their five children of, Ann Arbor, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Following the ceremony a small reception will be held at the home of the bride‘s© parents. After a honeymoon trip to Sun Valley, Mr. Jordan and his bride will reside in San Francisco. The Misses Kate Becker, Carole Metzenberg and Mary Selfridge were coâ€"hostesses at a tea at the Metzenberg home, 628 Woodpath avenue, Tuesday. The girls are all seniors at the Highland Park High / school. A tea was given yesterday by Miss Joan Winton of 2877 Pierce road.\ Miss Winton, a senior at the Highland Park high school, is the daughter of the Hamilton R. Wintons of 2377 Pierce road. HOLIDAY Coâ€"hostesses at a tea today will be Miss Jane Barton <and Miss Cynthia Sinclair. The party will be held at the‘ Barton home, 692 Pleasant court. Tomorrow Miss Jean Hawley of 1125 S. Linden avenue‘ will be hostess at tea. Miss Hawley is a Highland Park high school senior. Friends of Miss Jeanne Engelâ€" brecht will be entertained at tea next Tuesday afternoon at the Engelbrecht home, 2221 Lakeside place, Next Thursday the Misses Janet Dickey and Ann Boyd will be coâ€" hostesses at tea at the Boyd home, 1271 Wade street. The Mary Jane Lanes COCKTAIL LOUNGE . TELEVISION WED., SAT. and SUNDAYS + AL DAY FROM 12 NOON TO CLOSING tuursâ€"s ra. to clébsma FRIDAYâ€"12? NOON TO 9 P.M. EVERY AFTERNOON FROM 12 NOON TO 6 .P.M. 210 N. Green Bay Road oOPEN BOWLING HAPPY NEW YEAR TEAS EVENINGS | Recent guests of the Thomas Pickers of 1357 Broadview aveâ€" nue were Mrs. Picker‘s brother and his bride, Mr. and Mrs. Harry k'l‘-tx' of Los Angeles, California. \Enroute to New York, they spent five days here. During their visit they were entertained by Mr. and Mrs. Sol Levy of Chicago and by« Mr. and Mrs. A. Poliak of Chicago. The Pickers also were hosts at a party in their honor. Garnett of 622 S,. Linden avenue have returned home. HOME FROM JAPAN Miss Florence Zimmer, ; daughâ€" ter of the Frank J. Zimmers of 782 N. End court, arrived home last Sunday from Yokhama, Japan. She lp:t three years in governâ€" ment secretarial work there. . HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Miss Marcia Riggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Riggs of 2165 Lakeside place, is home for the holidays from Dana Hall, Wellesâ€" ley, Massachusetts, Her sister, Miss Nangy, a student at Colorado University in Boulder,. js also home for the Christmas vacation. I Eugene and James Hotchkiss, sons of the Eugene Hotchkisses ‘of 213: Bromson lane, are home from their studies at Dartmouth 'for thé holidays. Norman Clark of London, Enfillnd. a former | Highland Parker, also a> student 1:'. Dartmouth, spent a day at the Hotchkiss home enroute to Omaha, k‘Nebrukl. where he spent Christâ€" mas with relatives. $ Charles Hunter, sgn of Mrs. Elsie Huntet of 1897 Burton avenue, is spending the Christmas vacation at home. Bob Cameron, U. S. Navy, son of the R. C. Camerons of 424 N. Central â€" avenue, â€" Highwood, | is home on leave from his station in Florida. .0 CALIFORNIA GUESTS Mr. Tatz and his bride, the former Joye Yousem, daughter. of the William, Yousems of Los Angeles, were married in Seattle, Washington, on September 29. Mr. Tatz is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tatz, also of Los Angeles. Miss Janet Weiser, daughter of | the F. Walter Weisers of Arlingâ€"| ton Heights, formerly of 554 Gray | avenue, will entertain at a p.rtyt tomorrow afternoon. Many of her Highland Park friends will be on hand for the occasion. l TO ENTERTAIN HOME FROM DARTMOUTH _ Next weekâ€"end Norman a guest of Ted Zabel on turn east from Omaha. HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Home for Christmas from‘ Purâ€" due university in Lafayette, Inâ€" diana, where he is a senior, is Bob Berg, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Berg of 1 Sheldon lane. Art Humphrey, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon Humphrey of 1321 Judson avenue, is spending â€"the Christmas .vacation at home. Art is a senior at De Pauw university, Greencastle, Indiana. Spending the holidays at home is. David McCulloch, son of the William C. MeCufochs of 1358 Broadview avenue. David is a freshman at Illinois Wesleyan, Bloomington, lllinois. His brother, Bill, is a senior this year at Northâ€" western. SINGING IN FLORIDA Miss Marie Lawler; daughter of Mrs. Grace Lawther of Highwood, is in Florida, where she has a singing engagement. MELISSA REINHARDT IN LONDON Miss Melissa Reinhardt, daughâ€" ter of the George C. Moseleys of St. Charles, formerly of Highiand Park, recently saited for England on the Queen Mary, She is a member of a picked hockey team that will tour England, Scotland and Wales for the next two months giving exhibition matches. With the exception of Miss Reinâ€" THE PRESS will be his reâ€" "';; Charles S. Roberts, a sophoâ€" ye | more at Colgate University and the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles p. | Robefts, 822 N. Ridge Rd., Highâ€" of land Park, recently was one of s | 250 students ‘initinted into thirâ€" 12, | teen fraternities and the Comâ€" ;. | mons ‘Club. Roberts was inducted rs, | into Delta Kappa Epsilon social . | fraternity. hardt, the others in the group are all easterners. Miss Reinhardt is a student at Principia college where she is a freshman. PLAYING IN DETROIT Hal Reeders of Los Angeles, California, formerly of Highland Park, is playing at the Statler hotel in Detroit. A member of ‘Al Donahue‘s band, they will be in Detroit until January 1. Gordon is the grandson of the late Harry Clows, former Highland Parkers. Martin Shapiro, 1637 S. Green Bay road, a student at Wilmington college, Wilmington, Ohio, arrived home on De?mber 17 for Christâ€" mas vacation‘. HOME FROM OHIO | _ Recent visitors to the $10,000,â€" 000 Court of Jewels at the RCA |\ Building in New York City, inâ€" clude James J. Kux, 2180 Pine Point Dr., Highland Park, ill. The | Cofrt of Jewels which will remain ‘open through December 30, has ! been called the "biggest 50c worth of entertainment in New York |City.=' A NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Mr. and Mrs. Harold D. Leance, formerly of Evanston, are new Highland Parkers. They bought their home at 1417 Eastview road. Mr. Leance is in the furniture business in Chicago. New owners of the home at 382 Briarwood are Mr. and Mrs. Melâ€" van M. Jacobs, former Chicagoans. Mr. Jacobs is an attorney in Chiâ€" cago. Formerly of Chicago and now living in the home thigy recently purchased .at 2528 Garland aveâ€" nue are the David Locketts and their sons, David, Jr., 4, and Jimâ€" mie, 1. Mr, Lockett is in the adâ€" vertising business in Chicago. JOINS FRATERNITY VISITING IN NEW YORK GRADUATES FROM NAVAL SCHOOL Lt. Cmdr. John C. O‘Connor, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. John W. .O‘Connor of 590 Glenview ave., Highland Park, III., was gradâ€" uated December. 16â€"as a member of the second class of 500 officers at the Naval General Line,School at Monterey, Calif. â€" Formerly a Naval Reserve Ofâ€" ficer, he transferred to the reguâ€" lar Navy and was sent to the school for further training. On Monday, December 19, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin of Farnsâ€" worth, Great Lakes, became the parents of a son at the Highland Park hospital. "Moses is the former Joan Fel senthal. > Gordon Reeder, son of the J A sister for Lynn Regina, 5, and Laurie Ann, 2, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Monâ€" day, December 19. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. James Moses of 1005 Clinton court. The baby has been named Mary Beth. Mrs. Grandmothers are Mrs. Lester Felsenthal of Glencoe and Mrs. Hamilton Moges of 181 Lake Shore drive, Chicago. "i LOOK WHO‘S HERE A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital on Monâ€" day, December 19, to Mr. and mwuw-u:uu-ul avenue. A baby girl arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Tuesday, December 20, for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kalk (Alice Kohler) of 226 Briarhill road. . William David has been chosen as the name of the baby boy born on Friday, December 23, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Landauer, Jr. of Park Forest, lilinois. Mrs. ‘Landauer is the former Mae Popâ€" kin, daughter of Mr. William Popkin of New York City, New York. Paternal grandparents are the senior Landauers of 1317 Judson avenue. A son was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Schlabowski of 317 Washâ€" ington avenue, Highwood, on Wednesday, December 21. The Highland Park Public Liâ€" brary this week released the list of periodicals to which it will subscribe during 1950. Readers will find "Flower Grower", "Amâ€" ericas", "National Municipal Reâ€" ‘view", and "Printer‘s Ink" among the new subscriptions, as ‘well as }mny of their old favorites. Antiqutes ~ imidiemt< Library Lists Magazines For 1950 * On Christmas day a daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Christopher of 1202 S. Sheriâ€" dan road. h American Artist Biography Current Biography Boats Rudder Books Book Review Digest Booklist New York Times Book Review Publishers‘ Weekly Saturday Review of Literature Subscription Books Bulletin Business, Scientific, and Technical Architectural Record Business Week Monthly Labor Review Popular Mechanics Popular Science Printers‘ Ink Radio and Television News Science News Letter Scientific American Child Study is Parents‘ Magazine t Children‘s Periodicals : Horn Book * % American Girl Boys‘ Life f Child Life Story Parade 1 Consumer Education _ Consumers‘ Research Bulletin Current Events and Politics Annals of the American Acadâ€" emy of Political and Social Science Life Nation New Republic Newsweek ‘Saturday Evening Post Time 5 ‘Vital Speeches Drama Theatre Arts Economics The Economist Fortune Antiques North Shore Florist Landscape Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue Glencos, IIlinois (Continued on page 5) F L O W E R S JOS. KOLBECK Thursday, Don‘s Standard Service Barilari & Onesti Bros. Corner Green Bay & Central Jree public lectures, and other Christian Science actigities also evailable. textbook, "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy, the lost cleâ€" ment of spiritual healing is reâ€" stored for all mankind. The thoughtful study of the Bible in lifted countless thousands from sickness to health and from failâ€" ure to succes£ Such experience nqfljfilfibfifitufl. Visit a Christian Science Reading Room today. Here you may read, borrow, or purchase Science and Health and the Bible, as well as other authorized Christian Science 1i Well be thinking well of you C when the Healing Restored midnight bells peal Antiques j Repairing and Restoring CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM éreetings »easuon‘5 Tel, H. P. 9809 21 South Second . . Highland Park 582 HIGHLAND PARK OPEN DAILY in the glad * New Year

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