TRAVEL AGENT TAKES A BUS MAN‘S HOLIDAY George L. Lundberg, manager of the H. and R. Anspach Travel visiting many West Indies Islands including: San Juan, Porto Rico; Port au Prince, Haiti; Butlin‘s in Grand Bahama, B. W. I.; Ciudad Trujillo, Dominican Republic; Haâ€" VARHL CUBB. _ _=_~.___. _ __.nn ces ene side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and address They will skip Jamaica, Martiniâ€" que, Trinidad, Barbados, Nassau, Curacao, Virgin Islands, and the Canal, visited previously when they made a trip to Mexico last year. Their 24th wedding anniversary on Monday, Semeber 11, was spent at the Hotel Caribe Hilton in Porto Rico. The entire trip is by plane. They will be gone a month. Last Wednesday, Miss Janice Meeg of 999 Ridgewood drive was hostess â€" at â€" an _ "offâ€"toâ€"college" tea. About sixty friends, most of them entering college as freshâ€" men, were her guests. The Presbyterian church was the scene of the wedding of Miss Jacqueline Wick and Jack Sweeney on Saturday, September 9, at 7:30 p.m. The Rev. Dr. William A. Young heard the exchange of nuptial vows. The bride is the daughter of the George Wicks of 986 NS Green Bay road and the bridegroom is the son of the E. Glenn Sweeneys of Chicago. â€" Offâ€"Toâ€"College Tea Janice, a graduate of Highland Park High school this past June, will enter Northwestern univerâ€" sity this month., Y The bride‘s ivory satin gown was made with a sweethcart neck» line, and bustle back full skirt which ended in a long train, Her elbow length veil of illusion fell JACQUELINE WICK WEDS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highland Park, Illinois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake County, Issued Thursday of each week by the Highland Park Press, 516 of the writer. Lester S. Olson, Publishes. Highland Ten Pin 360 Central Highland Park Black Dirt Manure COMPLETE LANDSCAPE GARDENING ' Tree Surgery and Removal of Trees 9 BRAUN BROS. OIL CO. OPEN BOWLING Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 * OPEN ALL DAY for bowling instrauctions OIL ‘BURNER SALES Phone HIL 2â€"38014 =â€"Bill Pearson HI. 2.0659 WEDNESDAY 139 N. Second St. TEL H. P. 319 AND SERVICE FUEL OIL FOR SALE Fertilizer Fire Wood for | VISIT HERE . | _ Gordon Brown of Grand Rapids, Micibgan and Vern Vance of Belâ€" priings, « Michigan, _ spent | Several days last week in Hishlan® Park James MhDisin tmiver catur on Sunday. Herh His brother, David, freshman this yvni’-:n!}\' in Galesburg. from a white satin crown headâ€" Mrs. Kenneth Wick, sisterâ€"inâ€" law of the bride, who attended as matron of honor, wore a blue faille dress and matching hat and carried white asters. The bridesmaids, ~Miss Helen Aynsley in.lime green faille and Miss Ruth Reilly in yellow faille, matched their gowns. Judy Brown, flower girl, cousin of the bride, was in pink. * The bride‘s mother chose an American â€" Beauty colored dress and the bridegroom‘s mother was in cafe au lait. Gene Sweeney of Chicago, cousâ€" in ofâ€" the bridegroom, served as best man and Robert Dunker of Waukegan and Warren Heigh of Chicago ushered. _ Mr. Sweeney and his bride are. now on a , Wisconsin honeymoon. They will live in Chicago. f The Lew Saretts, for many years residents of Ravinia on South Green Bay road, have moved to Gainesville, Florida. Mr. Sarett was a professor at Northwestern university. A small reseption at Witten‘s hall followed the ceremony. Mr, and Mrs. Earl Kichl of Llewellyn avenue, Highwood,â€" are vacationing in Vermont and . the Eastern states. They_will be gone two weeks. LIVING IN FLORIDA OrF TO SCHOOT Mis< â€" Amnabeth VACATIONING Mrs. Whit« turne BAC li« Ma North ~Shore Florist Telegraph Delivery Service FOR EVERY OCCASION Landscape Service FTXD Highwood Glass & Paint Co. K HOMF 290 Greenwood Avenue ‘Window Shades Mirrors â€" Glass Tops â€" Glazing â€" F L OWE R S 963 Waukegan Ave. I! Phones, HI 27211 Mill f1 friend VENETIA BLINDS id Mrs. Cliff worth, Great ler‘s parents, Liberty vitte. Ho nc oriid Ite? AN coth recent ity . in Deâ€" is a senior. will be a nox college TV Glader s. and Hemer Iud 1447 Mi at On Saturday, Miss Gina Martin of 8 Beech lane left for Colorado college, where she is a freshman. Redeemer Church To Celebrate 60th Anniversary Next April Redeemer Lutheran Congregaâ€" tion began â€"laying plans for its 60th anniversary in April, 1951, when a committee meeting was held at the Lutheran parsonage on Monday, August 28th. A major Make a date with your friends and neighbors to attend on SUNDAY, EVERETT McKINLEY DIRKSEN the next U. S. Senator from Illinois ~ all State and County Candidates will be present Refreshments, ball games, free gate ])i'izes, entertainment for children and bingo _ to be held at Sherwood Park, Cedar Lake, Lake Villa, Illinois. Route 132â€"Grand Avenue West of Route 21 4* Help make this day a big success Come and meet your next Congresswoman MRS. MARGUERITE STITT CHURCH Hear United States Senator of Wisconsin JOSEPH McCARTHY PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLiNO!S Septemb:: 17, 1950 â€"REPUBLICAN Rally and Picnic Laundry day can be a lazy day ... when you have modern automatic equipment to help you! You‘ll whiz through washinig when you have an automatic washing maâ€" chine. No more tiresome feeding of clothes into a wringer ... no more dipping them into several tubs to rinse them. A modern automatic washer goes through the whole operation for you, from sudsing to rinsing to spinâ€" ning . .. while you‘re doing the breakfast dishes or catching up on the The next step in any modern home laundry is to toss the clothes into the automatic dryer. Just take them from the spinner, put them in the dryer, and set the control. You‘ll take them out minutes later, dampâ€"dry for ironâ€" ing â€"or completely dry for storage.‘.When you have an automatic dryer youcanwanh,ninorohine...dayorm'ght...andyou’llbeable&owash, dry, and iron the same morning. s Ironing is a snap, too, in a modern laundry. That‘s because"the truly upâ€"toâ€"date household has an ironer for easy, sitâ€"down ironing. You‘ll cut ironingâ€"time in half . . . and have better results . . . when you use one of the modern automatic ironets. ___Ask about the m%dom automatic laundry appliances at your dealer‘s or our nearest store today! THE PRESS and of the church building. It is the hope of the committee to secure the Rev. A. H. Werfelmann, Presâ€" ident of the Northern Illinois Disâ€" trict, as special speaker on April 22nd of 1951. Many of the Reâ€" deemer Congregation know Presiâ€" dent Werfelmann as pastor . in Glenview, Illinois. Of, the anniâ€" versary â€"committee members, Mr. William Rectenwald, Mrs. Harry proj.ct for the anniversary is the improvement of the exterior Mr..and Mrs. Dean Tjaden, Miss Ruth Rectenwald were present. Another meeting will be held on Monday, September 25th after all 'or‘niutiom luvo'_boen consulted. {WHENEVER YOU WANT TOâ€"â€" * Finance a car * Get financial advice ® Obtain a personal loan * Safeguard your money * Transfer funds * Establish busiâ€" ness credit *‘ Repair a home + Buy household appliances * Purchase a home THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Highland Park, Hlinois â€" A. BANKING CONNECTION WITH USs WilL HELPYOU DO IT. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation & Dry Cleaning Co. 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