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Highland Park Press, 2 Feb 1950, p. 4

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_Â¥ising at the 1 ‘radeo, 1e return day. "Skip", a s land Park Jhigh enter the anive WEDDING. ATTENDANT Visiting her parents, the James Allen Turners of. 153, Michigan avenue since last Friday is Mrs. Russell Kelley, Jr. (Jennifer Turâ€" ner). Mrs. Kelley, who is here to ~be an attendant at the McCorâ€" mickâ€"Thomas wedding on Februâ€" ary 4, will entertain <onight at the _Exmoor in homor of the betrothed each week in the HIGHLAND PAR PRESS. s t m Dogs Listening . . .", written by Mrs. O. L. Olesen of Hollywood, California, formerly of Highland FEBRUARY READER‘S DIGEST fi a.u'n-n in this h-"-th'l The engagemont of Miâ€"â€" Vietet Barbara Eifler, daughtcr of Mrs. Vioiu Eifier of Chicago, and Ed wardâ€"Hurst, son of ~Mrs.â€"Alice Hurst of â€"Beurel avenue, was anâ€" _nounced at a familyâ€" gathcring at the Hurst bomeâ€"receritly..No date has been â€"set for the wedding. ‘Miss Eifier is a graduate of Niles high school and Mr, Hurst, of New wost Marshal for the 7th Infantry Colonel Hayward is the son of Mrs. Emily S. Hayward, of 2419 Thornapple Lane, Highiand Park, lilinois. . Division and is responsible for Pohce â€" Affairs nilh!n' the entire STATIONE® TN JAPAN Lieutenant .Colonel Harold S. Hayward, _ 7th Military _ Police Company of the 7th Infantry Diâ€" vision, Sappore â€" City, | Hokkajdo, Japan returned recently from a fwelve day leave which the had spent in Tokyo, Honshu, Japan. Colonel â€" Hayward is the Proâ€" Hawthorne lane were hosts ht a lunchean .at their home on Sunâ€" dayâ€"te»~â€"â€"wnce the betrothat of close friends, Mrs. Clifford Caldâ€" On Februa Benz, Jr., a Charics, and .“(~ikdilfi, of nue, will lea sojourn at T Benz plans to fater. > Theirâ€"wedding will be an afterâ€" s arrkm» Gaurmours WINTER CARNIVAL Yesterday, Miss Peggy King and Migs Janâ€"Ann Turner left for Hanover, New Hampshire, to atâ€" tend the Winter Carnival at Dartâ€" BACK HOME TODAY Back home today after a visit with her father,. Roy Blossom of Indianapolis, Indiana, is Mrs. Peter J. McHugh of 451 Egandale road. 101 uin mouth, being held this weekâ€"end. Miss King will be the guest of the guest of Todd Griffith, III. The girls, who willâ€"returnâ€"home on Monday, are the daughters of the Karl D. Kings, Jr. of 1727 Broadview avenue, the Monroe L. Ottenheimers of 1928 Groveland avenue and the James Alienâ€"Turnâ€" ers of 153 Michigan avenue. Fred Swansor, roommate of her Miss Sue Ottenheimer also left yesterday for Hanover, She will be the guest of David King. David is a member of Zeta PSifraternâ€" couple, â€"â€"a=== __"Skip" and Mrs ENGAGEMENT noon .event on February 18, â€"in Chicago. The couple will sail for Europe on the Queen Elizabeth on February 23. $ Mrs. Caldwell is an accompâ€" lished pianist and composerâ€" Her latest composition is a concert piece for which she wrote both the words and the music. â€" WEEKâ€"END ATo . 9c COLORADO UNIYVERSITY LEAYVING SOONX FOR ARIZONA BETROTHAL TOLD Mr. Frey and his bride plan to purchase an automobile in Paris and drive to Italy for a stay in Capri. Late in Aprilâ€"they will reâ€" turn to France where Chicago friends will join them for a visit. The Donald Boyntons of 608 h gmel 1e oropreciges an o dimencin, \\'adwé-tn-vl‘ ‘spent â€" the eng _ in © Roulder, Colorado ig at the University of.Coloâ€" l returned hoine on Monâ€" ‘Skip", a semier at the. Highâ€" Park ~high school, plans" to the amiversity this ‘fall. Schavartz, . son. .of._Mr, Milton H .Schwartz of andâ€" son e ard ANNOUNCED of Miâ€"s Vietet: rughtcr of Mrs.‘ hicago, and Edâ€" 2. Burton arve r_alsix. weeks .. Arizona; Mr his family there M yinâ€"sister, Jolhn ul aNs Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Vetter and daughter, Marsha, of 632 Central avenue and Mrs. Vetter‘s father, Rufus Kee, Jr., of 227 N. Second Woodpath, Highland Park, became a member of the Pomona College chapter of Kappa Mua Epsilon, naâ€" tional howorary Mathomatics fraâ€" ternity. at formal initiation cere: of 1897 Burton â€" avenue, and niece, Miss Fay Blomdahl of Evâ€" anston, owner of Fay‘s Beauty Shop, Highland Park, will leave for a few weeks‘ vacation in Hollywood, Florida:. Other memâ€" bers of Miss Blomdahi‘s family are already vacationing there. St. left last Thursday for Florida. They are â€"visiting in Pensacola relatives. REKfURNS To CALIPORNIA Pfc. James W. Mann, son of the Ray Manns of 233 N. Second â€"L;â€"uld colored are“nnfigifie bride< groom‘s mother wore grey. Each wore a white orchid. About, 150 guests attended the ceremony and ‘dinner which folâ€" lowed at the Georgian. The recépâ€" tion that followed the ‘diriner was attended _ by about one hundred additional guests. ‘ w6rs oo Mr. 4 Barmash | praduated f!"];“. the .. University . of â€" Hlimois: Yast June. His bride attended theâ€"Same school.. Twenty five persons from HWMCN:&..A“IA&. Beulah, Wisconsin, surprised Jaâ€" cob and Helen Roth of 389 Comâ€" stock Place, Highland Park, Satâ€" ‘She carried white roses; : Matron of honor, Mrs. Albert Josephson of Chicago, sister. of the bridegroom, wore a light blue gown and carried red roses. One of the bridesmaids, Mrs. Marilyn Rice of Chicago, was in dusty rose. Her bouquet. was of white roses. Miss Edna‘ Yale, also of Chicago, . the other . attendant, wore a gown of sky blue..She, too, carried" white roses. Best man was the bridegrsom‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. Josephson, and the ushers . were Harvey Rice and Edward Silverman, all u_f Chicago. moen. at Mr. © Bar cently. e e o# t \Metzenbertm is a.junior at Poâ€"| mapa ard is majoring in chemisâ€" try. He was" fraduated in HN?* from Highland Park High Schonl.‘ where he was a member of the swimmirmg team, photo club .lnd‘ debate club. A; Pomona he 1 lettered in _ freshman _ swimming | and was on the‘ cross i-éumry] squad. He is a Pomona College Scholar ‘and the â€"winner of a* scholarship. % | urday night on ‘the occasion of their twenty fifth wedding anniâ€" Versary. ‘The outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Hugg of Park Ridge, Mr. and Mrs. P. Mickesh and Mrs. L. Edman of Chicago, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fisher of Lake Beulah, Wisconâ€" sin. The Highland Parkers who w{ tended were the Henry sgonderâ€" mans, the Paul_ Beyers, the Wm. Hoermanns, the Clay Andersons, the George Ekdahis, the Howard Coppsy the Richard Marshalls and the James Mooneys. The happy couple â€" were . presented with a beautiful â€" silver coffee set and other gifts. On Sunday, January 15, Miss Lila Ruth Richman became the bride of _ Norman Jack . Barmash at 5:30 _p.m. at the Geergian hotel, . E: ton. Rabbi Birnkaum heard t;:%chnngv of nufRial vows. Miss Richman is the daugh, ter of the Harry Richmans of 805 Princeton avenue and Mr. Barâ€" mash is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Barmask of Chicago. The bride‘s white satin gown ended‘in a long train. Her fingerâ€" tip veil fell from a cap headdress. ENTERS NONORARY FRATERNITYâ€"â€" dahl lowingâ€"&le>. memorial serviceâ€"st the Presbyterian church, at which these veterans were guests of the church. SUNDAY. DINNER GUESTS Two disabled veterans ~from Hines Hospital were dinner guests at the A. S. Bauer home at 315 FLORIDA YACATION LILA RICHMAN, A BRIDE Robert ‘Metzenberg, son of d Mrs. Robert Metzenberg, This weekâ€"ond Mrs Following a two weeks‘ honey on. at. Miami Beach, Florida, ~©Barmash and his brids are of 1320 Bro: daughter, Mrs 1897 Burton held on at Broadview avenue th Elsie Hunter sllk Blom Mi h ; â€"Mr. and Mrs. William J. Roberts | (Laura Lou Bauer) of Northbrook became. the parents of a daughter on Monday,â€"Janwary 30.â€"Mrâ€"and i YMrs. A. 8. ‘Bater of 315 Central No new Higchland Park babics arrived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital this past week. A son, howâ€" ever, was born on Monday, Janâ€" uary £3, to Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Jost of 346 Grove street, Gleneoe. The same day a daughter â€"was born to the N. J., Hosleys . of Youngs Motel, Libertyville. On Saturday, January 28, a daughter arrived for Mr. and Mrs. ~Elvin Peterson of 419 Powell avenue, Waukegan. L â€" MIDâ€"SEMESTER VACATION __ Among the Highland Park stuâ€" dents at the University of Iiliâ€" nois home for a midâ€"semester vaâ€" cation are Miss Adele;Mason and her, brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, the Bruce Penwells (Frances Abbie Mason). They are the daughters of the Arthur H. Masons of 1813 °_ F EOM OOMTCRR® RTC ENC WODCTE H.~ Kleigs, son, Paul, 3, and daughter, Sandra,.â€"+8â€"months. Reâ€" cently of Rogers Park, Chicago, they â€" bought ~the home at 194 Cedar street, in which they are Chnrlu ic}er of 1411 Briar lane. Also home for the midâ€"semester holiday is William (Buzz) Laurie, son of the John D. Lauries of 253 Roger Williams avenue. Living â€"at 1520 Midland avenue are Mrs. L G. Rileyâ€"and daughter, Tonita Mae, 12. Mr. Riley passed away on December 18, a little over a month after they moved here. . M, pecmeily Cedar streel, in which they are now living.. <% Mr. Klein, then a U. S. Army Major, met. his wife during the wHr in .Italy, where she resided. He is now employed by the State of â€"lilinois. S a5 )IN A. 8. ;xhnimr vo;f :!lfi 7(7'(:mvraj avenue aré maternal grandparents NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Reuben and daughters, Joyce, 14, and Gail, 11, of 839 Lincoln avenue, are new Highland Parkers. From Chicago, Newcomers to Wighland Park are the Howard Clines and daughâ€" ters, Ann,~4;â€" and Sue, 1. Mr. Cthe is a member of the faculty at Northwestern university. From New â€" Haven, Connecticut, the Clines resided in Evanston for a short time before moving to Highâ€" land Park. They are now living atâ€" 990 N. Green Bay road. Here from Memphis, Tennessee are the J. Rogers Lawrences and son, Rogers, Jr., three years old. They bought the home at 1225 Marion avenue in which they are now residing. Mr. Lawrence is Executive® viceâ€"president of the Sealy Mattress company, Chicago. Mra:â€"William C. Roberts of Evan ston. . a Kincaid street. they bought their home _ here. Mr. \ Fotmerly of Evanstonâ€" and now living at 829 Glencoe avenue, the home they purchased, are the M. M. Butterfields and son, Jeffrey Drake, whoâ€" â€"willâ€"be three years old in March, Mr. Butterfield is a salesman for the U. S. Gypsum company, Chicago. LOOK WHO‘S HERE rosITION â€" MALLED luty on routine and emergency wike of all kinds, able to delfver vsickly, help with marketing. Willâ€" ng to work without any time off or â€"scation at just a few nickels a day. /o wanted an kl i\ s & £vi\ > THE PRESS Jewish Federation \Continues Celebration ‘Qf 50th Anniversary the conception and building of a small Norwegian Chapel on the Boyntot®"$ummer estate at Bailâ€" ey‘s Harbor, Wisconsin, on the shore of Lake Michigan. =o Chapel, too, is of pure Norwegian architecture, with slender gables pointing . heavenward. 5s The building of_this Chapel was &_labor of love for~Mr. and Mrs. Boynton, requiring thousands of hours of intensive research, thousâ€" ands of hours of wood carving and fresco painting; but most of all, deep inpiration, human underâ€" standing and faith in God. Herâ€" Boyntonâ€"for Mr. Boynton shares in the presentationâ€"will give this illustrated talk, entitled "And so m Chapel was Builded" many more times in Highland Park. Two talented members of the Music Club gave an outstanding program at its January meeting at the home of Mrs. Donald Boynâ€" ton, 608 Hawthorne Lane. In keeping with the spiritual characâ€" ter. of the program, Mrs. Lester Laubenstein and her able accom= panist rendered a number of movâ€" ing religious songs. Following the All buildings and entrance g\ne are constructed_in pure peéasant Norwegian architecture, with its beautiful wood carving and decâ€" The Highlanders, women curlers at Exmoor, are in the midst of their playoff* to determine . the rinks which will represent Exmoor in theâ€"matches for the Glengarry Trophy. This is an outdoor curling event at which Exmoor, Indiah HiX, Gléenview and Skokie clubs Women Curlers At Exmoor Country Club Eye Giengarry Trophy will various _elubs. â€" Highland Parker Is Reappointed To National Post Last weck the Highlanders enâ€" tertained~.two rinks from the Milwaukee Curling club, the Kilâ€" ties, for curling and luncheon. The Highlanders _ wereâ€" also ~ recent guests at the Chicago Curling club for a morning: of indoor curling. A graduate of the Northwestern University â€" School of ~Commerce and the DePaul Law School, Mr. Melvoin‘ hes been_ in public. acâ€" gounting since 4923, He is a member of the Illinois Society of CPAs, thé American Accounting / The celebration of the 50th anâ€" niversary of the Jewish Federaâ€" tion of Chicago by its* affiliated agrencies and institutions will conâ€" tinue â€" throughout" "January and February, with the affiliates holdâ€" ing fl'N’ilz own events in Federaâ€" tion‘s honor, Peter Sampson, 50th anniversary committce chairman announced. » Charles ‘Melvoin, a resident of Highland Park _ and Spartner : in Altschuler, ° Melvoin and â€"Glasser in Chicago, has been reappointed to the committee on federal taxâ€" ation :of the American Institute sfonal society: of certified [mliq accotuntants. The appointment was announced at Institute headquarâ€" ters in New York City. Associatian, the Nattonatâ€"Arsocia= tion of Cost Accountants, and the Chicago and American «Bar Assoâ€" clatfons: C000 s O CTLD h a[/eue" Phone Deerficld 749â€"R Garden Plowing DEERFIELD LANDSCAPE h enter two rinks. The 7, 8; 9 and 10 at the Aged, Winfield Hospital; Miâ€" Vocational Service, Rest Haven Convalescent Home, Young Peoâ€" vle‘s Division. Home for Aged Instruction Offered At Community Center _: The winter term of the ballâ€" room dance class at the Highland Park Community Center, will beâ€" gin on Monday, February 6th, from 8:00 to 9:30 p.m. There are 10 lessons in the winter term. tion, and fun. To Teach Game At Y.W.C.A. _ Mrs. Orray T. Knight, chairman of the Education program of the YWCA anriounces that we are forâ€" tunate ~imâ€" having secured ~the leadership of one of the outstandâ€" ing â€" Canasta ~authorities in the country. > " Mr. Ralph Michaels of Highâ€" land Park, coâ€"author with Charles Goren of. theâ€"book, "The Complete Canasta," will start a series of six lessons on Monday evening, February 6th, at 8:00 o‘clock, the series will~develop interesting Woman‘s Association â€" Of Presbyterian Church Initiates Bible Class In. response to the .expressed | wishes of many of .the members ; in the Woman‘s Association of ‘the; Presbyterian : Church, plans have | been completed for a series of | studyâ€"of â€"theâ€"Bible. Theâ€"firstâ€"ofâ€" these will be held in the Parish House on Monday, February 6th, the hours, ]:30 to 3 P.M. with a social hour to follow.â€" on Enrollment miust be limited so that each member of the class may _have ~the benefitâ€" of_ Mr. Michaels" personal instruction. Apâ€" plications will be elosed when the limit is reached. Immediate. regisâ€" tration is recommended. For enâ€" rollment éall YWCA, Tel. HIL.â€"2â€" 0675. MYa f The Rev. Edward W. Greenfield will conduct they studies, and has chosen as his theme ‘"The Sweep *~A Surprise Awaits You Ifâ€"You Have Not Visite THIS BEAUTIFUL ‘GARDEN CEMETERY Affiliated organizations are as At Northshore Garden of Memories GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 387 E. Park Ave. Expert Mechanical Repairs on Any Make Car or Truck McPHERSON‘S BUMP SHOP. Karl (Whitey) Salo, Mgr. COMPLETE FENDER & BODY REPAIRS ENAMEL â€" AUTO PAINTING â€" LACQU ‘cku, Women‘s Diviâ€" ty VERY REASONABLE _Est. 1899, for this subject a rich backgroupd of research and stydy, has occupied the chair of Philosophy in Eastâ€" ern colleges, is an ordained minâ€" ister, and is the Associate Pastor pltlndn!eh Saturday Evening Club Will Hold Square Dance of Biblical History". He brings to dance at the local YWCA. Mr. Jackâ€"Frech, who is the president of this club, cordially invites the public to attend, and assures them an evening of fun and sociablility. Refreshments will also be served. The well known callers, Bart and Edie Bartram of Waukegan, will "call "‘em off." They will be acâ€" companied . by popular square dance recordings amplified through a P:A. system. Private lessons in square dancâ€" ing areâ€"also available for those who are interested.. Information will be given by calling the local YWCA, Tel. HL 2â€"0675. On Saturday evening, February 4th, at 8:30, the Saturday Eveâ€" * Landscape Service PURNELL and WILSON â€"Telegraph Delivery Service Phone Highland Park 3300 Thursday, Feb. 2; 1950 FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, IIlinois. FL OW ERS JOS. KOLBECK Phone ‘ Glencoe * _6 0 9 Shore PHONE 3300

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