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Highland Park Press, 12 Jan 1950, p. 5

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â€"â€"â€" was bornâ€"at theâ€" Highland. Park ~»hospital on Sunday, January 8, They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Hilton, Jr. (Lena Poâ€" limeni) of 237 Liewellyn avenue, Highwood. The little boy has been ‘A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, January 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Wadâ€" dy Paletti of 296 Latrobe avenue, "Northfield. | _GeorEé Guither of 815 Rosemary woad, Deerfield, became _ the parâ€" ents of a son at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, January 6, who will be calledâ€"Geoffrey Paul. His sister, Vaneva Sue, is two years land Park hospital on Sunday, January 8, for Mr. and Mrs. Elâ€" wood Provo of 2243 N. Bissell of 382 Briarwood place. ~Mrs. Jacobs is the former Lois Rosen. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jack Jacobs of Kansas City, Misâ€" souri, and Mr. and Mrs. M. .R. Rosen of Chicago. Theâ€"baby has not yet been named. _ < Mr. and Mrs. Henry Boilini (Catherine Clark) of 642 Mcâ€" Daniels avenue became the parâ€" ents of a daughter at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Friday, January~~6. The little girl, Cathleen Christine, is the grandâ€" daughter of the Thomas P. Clarks of 426 Oakwood avenue and the late Louis Boilinis of Deerfield avenue. . A son arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, January 6, for Mr? and Mrs, Melvan Jacobs â€"â€"The Rev. . and. Mrs ‘Cokes of **Highwood,. Paternal grandfather is W: G. Trost . of New York City; â€"New York. ______ Carol Lynn has been chosen as the name for the baby girl, born on Monday, January ~2, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and On Tuesday, January 3,â€"@â€"son was born at the Highland â€"Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Richard fieDavis of 617 Central avenue, rfield. The little boy has been Mrs. â€"W.~G. Trost, Jr. of 2221 Grove avenue. Carol Lynn has a brother, William George, III, who is three years old. _ ___ Mrs. Trostâ€"is the former Jean Coke, daughter of the William E. A little boy arrived at the High Complete Landscaping } & C‘ *’ , :. wÂ¥ _ Phone Decrficld 749â€"R â€" [ A Surprise Awaita You If You Have Not Visited LOOK WHO‘S HERE ||January 8, were Mr, and Mrs. uce . Joseph R. Buell,â€"Jr. of 301 Cenâ€" Highland Park 202 Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison, Pastor. Rev. Donald Runkle. ‘ 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 â€"and 12 noon. Holy. Days â€" 6;00, â€"â€" / g:00, 9:00, 10:00. . Fridays and Holy Days -m]!"fi""‘““ _._.___ Phone Highland Park 3300 Shade Trees, â€" Garden Plowing DEERFIELD _ *| _ g«*, LANDSCAPE _ || â€"â€"tâ€"â€"Rx Bernard E. Burns. T‘ for Joyce Ann, 2, Offers :30 â€" 8:15. Junior and:warrant officers of the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard working in . elecâ€" tronics are eligible to attend the school,;â€"which offers a year of colâ€" lege level training in the mathe= matical theory and design funda= mentals of such shipboard elecâ€" tronics equipment as radio, radar, loran and sonar.: Practical work in installation and repair.is included. Carlosâ€" A. Lemay. The Turkish officers are. Engineer Lt. Salik Bukulmez, Engineer Lt. (ig) Faut Congiray, Lt (jig) Turhan Getinâ€" bas, Lt. (ig) Zahrettin Aykut, Lt. (ig) Huseyin Kursar and Lt. (ig) Tahsin Gokoz. _‘ * f § Fow;'il Officeks Arrive At/Great Lakes Naval Training Center The PTA boud.,?\e‘ls fortunate in having a man of\such nationâ€" wide reputation, and one who has contributed so much to pediatric literature. Eyeryone is invited to attend. /efi( i I A ~ One Chilean and six Turkish Naval officers arrived at Great Lakes , Naval Training Center Monday for a training visit to the Electronics Maintenance schpol. In the same classâ€"will be 10 U.S. Navy and 4 Marine Cofps offiâ€" cers. The course lasts a year. will be "Recent Advances in the Study of Childhood Diseases." Dr. Hoffman is an attending %ediatrfcian at Cook county hosâ€" pital, and director of Hoktoen Inâ€" stitute, which is the research diâ€" visio_n of Cook county hospital. The program _ committee . is grateful to Dr. Walter Reich for having obtained as guest speaker Dr. Sam Hoffman, whose subject The next méeting of the Lincoln school PTA will be held Monday, January 16, at 8:20 p.m. in the school. + A‘,sister for: Robert William|Carol Kluss, Carol Segert, Robâ€" Nichols,~Jr. two years, eight|®rts Magnani, Barbarsa Mudge, months, arrived at the Highland Sandra Edwards, Sharon Witten, Park hospital on Sunday, January| Betsy _ Alderman â€" and _ Diane 8. The little girl, who weighed 9 Churchill. Those from Deerfield pounds, 5 ounces, has been named | Were: Nancy Jacobsen, Sue Jacob, Mary Ann. Their parents are Mr. Hl"r‘flyn Clifford, Barbara @Nolde. Dr. Sam Hoffman GuestSpeaker At A‘ baby girl was born at the Highland Park hospital on Sunâ€" day, January, 8, to Mt. and Mrs. L. Frank Jacks of 840 ; Taylor avenue, Parents of a son‘ at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Sunday, tral avenue. â€" and â€"Mrs. R. W. Beverly place. Richmond, Virginia. Mrs.â€"Nichols is the former Barâ€" bara O‘Neil, daughter of the late VI;‘EQ;E 07 1000 ;v'.:;ie street. Notthshore Garden of Memories ‘._ Expert Mechanical Repairs on Any Make Car or Truck GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH 3T. PHONE MAJ. 1067 THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY Nichols of 48 VERY . REASONABLE of Terrytooners Enliven Proceedings At schools in the country. He has taught at the American Academy of Art and has shown at the Art Institute of Chicago. His work is represented in many private colâ€" lections. ; â€" His work is on loan for this show from the Little Studio, 64 East Walton Place in Chicago where he is permanently shown. ~Ritter ‘was awarded "a scholarâ€" ship to the Albright Art Gallery The North Shore Art League will present fromâ€" January 9 gh January 31 a one; man shos of paintings by Robert Ritâ€" ter in the Winnetka Community House Gallery. Robert _ Ritter‘s work shows the influence of his interest in East Indian and Chinese lore and of his travels to Guatamala. He is a master of line and ~draftsmanship, working in subtle rich tones and complete originality he offers an exciting modern showing. _ > * Kiwanis Club Robert Ritter Paintings To Be Displayed At Winnetka Gallery Last Monday night was Ladies nigh& as ‘well asâ€" installationâ€"of. officers night at Kiwanis, Carl J Arens officiated. Entertainment was furnished by the Terrytooners, Miss Helen Terry and Mr. Bob Holmes, both students at Northwestern‘ uniâ€" versity. 3 Highland Patk were: Nadine Nelâ€" lis, Helen Best, Janet King, Bayg bara ‘Jahn, Maureen Zehnle, Pegâ€" #y Dreschsel, Patricial Rogan, Janet Lencioni, Brenda Onesti, Mary Davidson, Judy . Romer, Refreshments, apples baked â€" in tinfoil in the fireplace, hot chocoâ€" late and ‘crackers were delicious, and there much‘ talk of the good timgsw‘:t\Dir}Camp last ‘The Day C*mp\ Reunion Party was held at Sakajawea Lodge on Wednesday, Detember® 28 from 2 p.m. to 4/p.m. Invitations were 2 p.m. 'fi"«':,{.;.' Invitat sent to girls atte lodge, to track them, later. Afterâ€" ward, they were divided into small groups and a contest was held to see who could make the bâ€"st snow figure. The girls were judges, and the &ward for the best_went to Barbara Mudge, Barbara Jahn and Diane Churchill who modeled a Daschund. The adults attending includgd Miss Deane White, Mrst Charles Kluss, Mrs. Maurice Allsbrow, Mrs. Richard Senf, Mrs. Walter Lange,â€"Mrs. Lewis Stryker,;. Mrs. Bailey. 9 There was singing of the songs enjoyed so muth at Day. Camp, led by Mrs. Stryker. One group of girls went,outâ€"andâ€"madeâ€"a trail, while ‘the others Fred Nolde, Mrs. Charles Walker, last summer, and all the who helped regularly at the who. attended ~ from PHONE 3300 waitedâ€"in tending Day and % the THE PRESS month with the Woman‘s Asso~ ciation beginning with the meetâ€" ing.ofâ€"the Board at 10 A.M. onâ€" January 12th,. Many members will want to attend the Chicago Presâ€" byterial meeting~ at 10:30 a.m. January 13th at Calvary‘Presbyâ€" terian Church, Dr. Clifford Earle of Philadelphia will speak on Soâ€" cial Education and Action, Esther Davis on "Our Delayed Pilgrims," and Dr. John B. Thompson on According to Chief Hennig the loss by fire per capita, counting population &t 18,000, was $13.40, with an average of $606.05 loss per fire. § January A Full | Month For One Thursday, January 19th there will be an all day, meeting at the church beginning at 10:00 with sewing and hospital dressâ€" ings, at 12 noon at the Chancel myfifim Women January is a very significant "Race Relations". will speak on "Inventory Time is Here". Mrs." Robert. Olmstead‘s group will serve the luncheon at 12:30; there will be a Bake Sale provided by Mrs. A. J. McMaster‘s group. At 1;:30 the Annual Busiâ€" ness ‘Meeting will take place with reports from all departments and The largest fire within the city limjits of Highland Park during 1949 was at Ravinia Park, during May, with a loss of $105,000, inâ€" cluding building and Zohtents, acâ€" cording to Fire Chief Hennig. The total city loss by fire was $241,â€" 105, with 398 calls answcred)}be fire department also answered>22 first aid calls and 12 concerning lockâ€"outs, etc. eléction. Dr. W. A. Young will be Ravinia Park Disaster Heads City‘s Loss By Fire In 1949 for On January : 27th the Men‘s Rellowship Club: will have their At the December meeting 350 Christmas ‘stockings were made and filled with candy and delivâ€" ered to Laird House in Chicago. â€" WwoRE If PA * * > tyÂ¥ o Ds f/_’fi SX \?’ f d‘ Af = ! S y A. * \Iy s . $°C 7 ( x 77 ; :N.[O,ther WOl'e_it’ooio-ooooooooo’oovoooooco CRAKNDMOTHE Sn / ta f ho Koolggâ€"Q uy 4& day unnouneodfi:- eandidacy for return~to the Illinois House of Representatives in the. Republican party primary election in April. Representative Keller represents the gighth senatorial discrict, comâ€" posed of Boone, Lake, and Mcâ€" posed of Boone, Lake, and Mcâ€" Henry counties. ‘Representative Keller_has repâ€" resented his district for the past 7 sessions of the legislature. Durâ€" ing this time he has been especially interested and active in all legisâ€" lation related to establishing good pension laws for various state and municipal employees, strengthen< ing the ‘common school system, legislation â€" aiding the teaching profession, encouraging and ‘aidâ€" ing ~small ~business, elimination racial and religious ‘hatred and discrimination, aiding labor, proâ€" Return To House lerâ€" (Republican ~Waukegan) toâ€" arnett & Co. Keller Announcés Candidacy For Special Kiddie Matinee Saturâ€" day, Jan. 14 at 2:00 4 "BLACK EAGLE" and 4 Carâ€" Starting Friday For One Week Also: Latest News and Selected Short Subjects Starring Olivia De Haviland â€" Mark Stevens â€" Leo Genn in the â€"â€"*"Snake Pit" ALCYON toons LAST DAY THURSDAY Highland Park experience as a.municipal adminâ€" istrator, as a farmer, and a legisâ€" lator have made him conversant and responsive to all the various problems which concern the people in his district. ~ is friends and WFE beâ€" lieve that his early life spent as a steel worker and his many years tecting fish and game, and enâ€" couraging the creation of state nrb and ‘recreation grounds in PT. COMFORTâ€"RESTAURANT American . and Oriental Dishes Orders to take out Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00 â€"Sat.â€"Sun. 1:30 ‘Thut; â€"Fri.; Sat., GLENCOE "Fighting Man of The Plains" Thur., Fri., Sat. Jan. 19â€"20â€"21 :"Free For All" Sun. theru Wed. Jan. 1518 1 mi. north" of Deerfield on Waukegan Rd. Deerfield: 79 Dinner evenings, 5 to 8 p.m. Sundays 12 to 8 Randolph Scott, Victor Jory Robt. Cummings, Ann Blyth Geo. Brent, Robt, Young, "Bride For Sale 50c after 6:30, incl. tax Claudette Colbert 35¢ to 6:30 Page 5

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