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Highland Park Press, 1 Mar 1951, p. 4

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On Sunday, February 18, Miss Betty Dorick and Miss Janis Zaâ€" bel, freshmen at Beloit college, â€" _ were initiated into sororities. Betty is affiliated with Pi Beta Phi and Janis with Delta. Gamma. Both were graduated from Highland Park High school last June. Betty is the daughter of the William . _ Doricks of 331 North avenue and Janis‘ parents, the T. J. Zabels, â€"=~fÂ¥side at 1348 Broadview ‘avenue. WEDDING DATE CHOSEN Thursday, April 12, is the date chosen for ‘the wedding of Miss Barbara â€" Lighthall . and Donald Jack Harper. The 4:30 p.m. cereâ€" mony will take place in Edgeâ€" brook, III. The brideâ€"toâ€"be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lighthall of Edgebrook and the bridegroom is the son of the John L. Harpers of 524 Fairview road. Miss Lighthall was graduated last June: from Mundelein. colâ€" lege and Mr. Harper, a member of Chi Phi fraternity, received his degree from the University . of Illinois, also last June. UNIVERSITY THEATRE HEAD Dick Schimmelfeng, son Harold Schimmelfengs of dale, New York, a senior University of lllinois in paign, is head of the University ‘Theatre there. A member of a selected group of honor students, he is also a member of Mask and Bauble, honorary Dramatics fratâ€" ernity. Dick is studying to beta His parents moved to New York three weeks ago. They had been Highland Parkers, living atâ€"1630 Broadview for over twenty years. Barbara Diane Olson, daughter of the Brandt B. Olsons of 540 Longfellow ave., Deerfield, was hostess to several of her little friends last Saturday in honor of her fifth birthday. Mrs. Grace Lawther of Highâ€" wood, who has been vacationing in Florida with her daughter, Miss Marie Lawler, well known singer, well return home sometime this month. Sewage: BIRTHDAY PARTY HOME THIS MONTH SORORITY INITIATES Miss Adeline Cassel, daughter of the Louis Cassels of 1400 Pleasâ€" ant ave., has reâ€"enrolled at Lake Forest college for her jw Adeline, â€" who finished her two college years at Lake Forest, spent most of the past year visitâ€" ing various countries in Europe. WEEKâ€"END AT HOME Miss Georgia Ann Glader, a senâ€" ior at Knox college iq’»(‘hilcshurz. II1., spent last weekâ€"end at home. Miss Glader is the daughter of the George F. Gladers of 816 Ridgeâ€" wood drive. Ensign Stephen J. Pollak, USN, of 605 Bronson lane, son of the Maurice Pollaks, participated in the amphibious redeployment of United Nations land forées from the Korean east coast port of Hungnam while serving aboard the destroyer USS Borie, RETURNS TO LAKE FOREST COLLEGE FLEET NEWS While the transports were loadâ€" ing troops and equipment in the besieged port, the guns of the Borie and other United Nations Naval vessels established a steel curtain around the shrinking deâ€" fense perimeter. The pinâ€"point bombardment, coordinated . with carrierâ€"based air attacks, made a ‘"no man‘s land" of the area. Enemy troop concentrations, road junctions and vehicular traffic were pounded day and night by the ships. Commander D. Wright, chaplain, heard the exchange of nuptial vows on Saturday, February 24, when Miss Elaine Marilyn Mrazek became the bride of EMâ€"3 William Hall Kemp, U. S. Navy. The 6 ;;-n ceremony was read in the Great Lakes Hospital chapel. The bride is the daughter of the Henry ELAINE MRAZEK, A BRIDE + EVERY THURSDAY from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. at 381 Laurel. Avenue Highland Park Baptist soUTHERN_FRIED CHICKEN DINNER â€" $1.50 of the at the nue and the bridegroom is the grandson of the William J. Kemps of Mt. Clemens, Michigan. _ F. Mrazeks of 1706 Pleasant aveâ€" The bride was lovely in a lemon colored gabardine suit, white hat and white accessories. Her corâ€" sage was of two white orchids. ‘The bride‘s sister, Mrs. Donald H. Grimshaw (Jean Mrazek) of Waukegan, was her only attendâ€" ant. Her navy blue gabardine suit was complemented by a grey and blue hat and accessories to match. Her corsage was of two fuschia colored camellias, "'l'l'o;u’-i"fiourne of Edison Park served as best man. â€" ‘The bride‘s mother wore a grey wool dress and brown hat and acâ€" cessories and ~the bridegroom‘s grandmother was in navy blue. The feathtred hat she wore matchâ€" ed her dress. Each wore a corsage of fuschia camellias. A family reception was held at the Rustic Manor in Gurnee, folâ€" lowing the wedding. > After a two weeks‘ honeymoon in Florida, Mr. Kemp and his bride will reside in Waukegan. HOME FRQM FLORIDA °_ After a two weeks‘ vacation at Miami Beach, Florida, the Misses Lillian‘ Dinelli_ of ~Clavey road, Anne McCaffrey of 669 Central avenue, Marilyn Sheahen of 675 Central avenue, Mrs.. Margaret Garrington of 1310 Pleasant aveâ€" nue andMrs. Evelyn Laurie of 630 S. St. Johns avenue returned home. last week. HOME FROM HONEYMOON The Helmer Carlsons of 1897 Burton avenue will be returning this week from: a month‘s vacaâ€" tion. in Florida. â€"Mr. and ~Mrs. Gordon Greene (Jolene Nelson) ‘have returned from a wedding trip to New Orâ€" leans, La., and are now living in Evanston. Their wedding was a recent event in the Highland Park Presbyterian church. The bride is the daughter of the J. A. Nelsons of Flora place. Miss Virginia Nelson attended her sister as maid of honor and another sister, Mrs. C. 0. Frisbie, III, was matron of honor. Bridesâ€" maids. were. the Misses Barbara Rishop, Barbara Heuer, Georgia Pierce and Grace Van Ornum and Mrs. William Murphy. Warren _ Greene â€" served. his brother as best man and the ushers were â€" Arthur Bergman, C. 0. Frisbic, III, David Kloepher, Robâ€" ert McNulty and Robert Stahl. The bride is a graduate of Penn Hall, Chambersberg, Pa:, and Mr. Greene was graduated from Kenâ€" yonâ€" college in Gambier, O. Durâ€" ing World War.II, he served with the navy. ¢ bues Miss Betty Kerber of 903 S. M&wcnuc and Miss Virginia Vanderbie â€"of 188 Hazel avenue returned Sunday from aâ€" two weeks‘ vacation. at (Sun Valley, Idaho. They were members of a group of thirty North Shore young people. â€" . § SUN VALLEY VACATION VISITING IN NORWAY _ Mr. and Mrs. William Vetter of McDaniels avenue are visiting in Norway. Recent word from them tells of the ninetieth birthday celebration of Mrs. Vetter‘s. mothâ€" TRANSFERRED TO MINNESOTA er. All of her children and their husbands and wives were present. Sâ€"Sgt. and Mrs. H. A. Parsons and son, Christopher, who will be two years old on Wednesday, and daughter, Veronica, 8 months old, have been tranferred from Mitchâ€" Smitty‘s Barber Shop VANDOL (Miracle) SHAMPOO Large 16 oz. Bottle â€" $1.00 Samples â€" Free ell Field, Long Island, New York, to Fort Ripley, Little.Falls,.Minn, ~Enroute to their new station, the Parsons‘ were guests of Mrs. Parâ€" sons‘ . mother, Mrs. Florence Schmidt of 640 Homewood ave., this past weekâ€"end. ON TELEVISION J. Hal Reeder and his wife, the former Florence Clow, former Highland Parkers were seen on Bill Gwinn‘s television program at the A.B.C. television studios in Hollywood, Calif, recently. The filmed and will be seen in middle west and east shortly. _ The Reeders reside in Los An geles, Miss Carolou Fidder, daughter of the Walter A. Fidders of Mt. Lebanon, Pa., formerly of Highâ€" landâ€"Park,â€"took â€"theâ€"partâ€"of â€"theâ€" "bride" in a recent fashion show, entitled "Fashion in Dreamland", 'present,ed by the Mellion Junior High school homemaking class. IMiss Fidder also modeled dresses of her own creation in the show. VISITING HERE Mrs. Otto Anschuetz of Kansas City, Mo., is spending two weeks with her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, the Ralph Anschuetzes of Raâ€" vinia. Visiting with a granddaughter and her family in Fern Park, Florâ€" ida, is Mrs. Ada Jones of Lake Forest, â€" formerly of â€" Highland Park. IN FLORIDA _ Colonel and Mrs. John Gottlieb are new Highland Parkers. They purchased the home at 387 Morâ€" aine road in which they are now residing. From Chicago, their sons are John, 13, and Daniel, 10. Colâ€" onel Gottliek is a nonâ€"active reâ€" serve officer. * FASHION SHOW MODEL NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Mr. and Mrs. George Benedek of 1560 Old Elm rd. are new Highâ€" land Parkers. From Evanston, they built their home here. Their daughter, Gretchen, will be five years old in May. Mr. Benedek is an attorney in Chicago. From Chicago are the Leonard J. Browns of 763 Marion avenue. The Browns, who built their home here, are parents of a son, Hal, 8, and a daughter, Marilyn, 5. Mr. Brown is a plumbing contractor in Park Ridge. ‘ After a year‘s residence in Chiâ€" cago, Mr. and Mrs. William Straight are newcomers to Highâ€" Iapd Park. They bought their home at 1270 _ Arbor avenue. . Mr. Straight is a chemist with Charles Pfizer and company, Chicago. The Straights originally. Tived in. Deâ€" troit, Mich. s ‘_Mr. and Mrs. Jesse M. Watkins, Jr., of 836 Forest ave., announce the cngagement of their daughter, Katharine Fullerton, to Mr. Robâ€" ert Thurston Wylde, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert G. Wylde of Chiâ€" cago. Miss Watkins is a graduate of Ferry Hall, Mr. Wylde of South Shore High school. Both are memâ€" bers of the Junior class at Carleâ€" ton College, in Northfield, Minn. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED After a three weeks‘ trip by plane to the East, New Orleans and the west coast, Mr. and Mrs. Robâ€" ert D. Baird of 20 N. Linden ave. returned home last Wednesday. PLANE TRIP In Washington, D. C. a few weekâ€"ends ago, the Bairds were joined by their daughter, Miss Carolyn Baird, a freshman at Duke university, N. C., and by another daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, the â€" Harry â€" Davenports â€" (Ellie Baird) of Plymouth, Pa. Mr. Davâ€" enport is now attending school at Wilkesbarre college. . T H E AT ANN ARBOR talent show staged by the Univerâ€" sity of Michigan Men‘s Glee Club, the Michigan League and the Michigan Union took place Saturâ€" day in Hill Auditorium. * Among the many interesting features of the program was music by Bob Leopold, 930 S. Linden, Highland Park, and his Jazz Combe. AT PURDUE U. AT MONTICELLO The name of Miss Jean Hawley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L R. Hawley, Sr., 1125 South Linden Avenue, appears on the dean‘s list at Monticello College as the result of outstanding academic work during the first semester, according to announcement reâ€" seived from the college. Mary K. Ferguson, 608 Delta road, and James C. Stephenson, 1396 Clavey Lane, both of Highâ€" land Park, and Robert E. Nielson, Sunset Lane, Bannockburn, Deerâ€" field, are included in alist of 1,396 distinguished students at purdu& University for the first semester of the academic year, according to a list released from the office of C. E. Dammon,‘regâ€" istrar and director of admissions. To attain a place on the distingâ€" uished student list, a student must have a grade point index of 5 out of a possible perfect score of 6 for all subjects taken during the semâ€" ester. Thirtyâ€"nine students attainâ€" ed â€"a perfect six point index this past semester, the record shows. P RES S Navy pilots of Fighter Squadâ€" ron 721, of which Lt. (jg) Rayâ€" mond H. Anthony, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. B..Anthony of 270 Cedar ave., is a member, reâ€" cently qualified to operate jet planse from the decks of aircraft carriers. â€"â€" is NAVY PILOT ... The.squadron,.which wasâ€"based. at the U:; S. Naval Air Station, Glenview, II1., before being orderâ€" ed back to active service, is the first Reserve squadron in the Pa: cific Fleet to ‘complete â€"carrier qualifications. Substitute For Good Tailoring The SameAMolds Good For Ladies‘ Garments FERDINAND HUMER Hereâ€"you get the kind of a garâ€" ment you have been looking for, for a long time, at the right price. You must plan early as we canâ€" not accept an order on short notice. f 16 No. Sheridan Road from lbbn;ry 12 to February 17. On . Monday, February 12, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. John D. Deerfield, and the following day, Tuesday, February 13, a son arâ€" rived for Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Gerschefske of 347 Park avenue, Glencoe. The same day a little boy was born to Mr. and Mrs. Laâ€" On Valentine‘s Day a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Martin N. Sandler of 1025 Forest ave., Glencoe. The little girl, who has not yet been named, has two brothers, Norman Bruce, 8, and Morris Allen, 4. _ A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baruffi, Jr. of 430 N. Cenâ€" tral ave., Highwood on Friday, February 16. The little boy has been named Stephen Louis. Mrs. Baruffi is the former Roberta Haske, daughter of the John Hasâ€" kes of Arlington, Va. Paternal grandparents are the senior Barâ€" uffis of 232 S. Central ave., High: Mr. and Mrs. David H. Thomas, Jr., of 894 Grove st., Glencoe, beâ€" came the parents of a daughter on Saturday, February 17, at the Highland Park hospital. A baby girl was born at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesâ€" day, February 20, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Henderson of 938 Forest ave., Deerfield. Established in 1913 LOOK WHO‘S HERE! Four boys and two girls arrived Northshore Garden of Memories A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY GREEN BAY ROAD & 1sTH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 *__._â€" Â¥ERY REASONABLE of . Thursday, March 1, 1951 Cagol Ann is the name chosen for the little girl born on Tuesâ€" day, February 20, at the Highâ€" Mrs. John Liske of 1026 N. Green Bay road. Mrs. Liske is the former the Harry Rogans of 601 Pleasant avenue and Mrs. Henry Liske of 225 Sheridan ave., Highwood. For Al types of curtsineâ€" (al typee} Free Pickup and Delivery CURTAIN TROUVBLESt Highwood Glass & (Continued on page 5) 963 Waukegen Ave. ! Phones, M 2â€"7811 DRY CLAAMING PARKWAY 58 Â¥. 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