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Highland Park Press, 26 Jul 1951, p. 5

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THIS WEEKâ€" ‘ given to the Uniiversity ‘by ‘beâ€" (Continued '"-J".'L bid :oeicfi‘ucm?:‘m 423 % Funston avenue, Highwood, | are made on the basis of scholarâ€" will become the bride of David|ship standing, character, and finâ€" Santi, son of the Frank Sahtis of|ancial need. Scholarshins . are 413 Green Bay road, Highwood, on Saturday, August 4, at the St. James church, Highwood. . Miss Phillips was graduated from St. Therese Hospital School of Nuginc in Waukegan last Augâ€" Her fiance, a graduate of Northâ€" western university, was a member of the Navy Air Corps for 22 months during World War IJ. ust. She is now serving at the Highwood hospital as a ‘nurse. WEEKâ€"END YVISIT David Aubrey of Detroit, Michâ€" igan spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, the James T. Aubreys of 181 Hazel avenue. GREET GRANDSON Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Baird and daughter, Carolyn, of 1864 Linden avenue have returned from a visit with their sonâ€"inâ€"law and another daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davenport (Ellie Baird) of Plymouth, Pa,. The primary purâ€" pose of their visit was to welcome their new grandson, Haro!d Shonk Davenport, born on May, 24. >, _ _Mr. and Mrs. Russel F. Ahrens of 1346 Sheridan road and the Duane L. Clintons of* 220 Dale avenue will entertain at luncheon at the Clinton home on:â€"Sunday in honor of Miss Virginia Vanderbie, daughter of the H. S. Vanderbies of 200 Hazel atenue, who is soon to become the bride of Husted Meyer at Trinity Epis¢opal church on September 1. WHITE LAKE VACATION Spending the summer at their home at White: Lake, Michigan, are the George H. Hartmans, son, Bud, and daughter, Sue, of 1308 S. Lincoln avenue. The Hartmans left for White Lake on June 21 and plan to return after Labor !.11[40YD LAEGELER AKES A BRIDE On Saturday, July 14, Miss Nelâ€" lie Bryant of Chicagoâ€" became the bride of Lloyd LaegeleF‘at‘ t#e Wesley Methodist church, The 5 p.m. ceremony was read by ‘the Rev. Robert Albertson. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Fanny Bryant of Lison Center,â€" Illinois and the bridegroom is the son of Mrs. Sarah Laegeler. of 364 North avenue. A dinner for the bridal party at the Deerpath Inn, Lake Forest, followed the ceremony. © . Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nickelsen of Deerfield_attended the couple. ~ The ‘bride wore a navy sheer dress. Her hat had a navy blue brim, white lace crown and white veil. Her bouquet was of white flowers. Mrs. Nickelsen was in pink and navy and her corsage was of pink flowers. Mrs. George L. Vetter and daughter, Mrs. Arthur Johnston of Silver Springs, Maryland are spending two weeks at the home of Mrs. Vetter‘s son and daughâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law, the Walter Vetters of Lake Forest. Formerly of Highâ€" land Park, Mrs. Vetter and Mrs. Johnson are visiting many. of their friends here, ; Mr. I;legeler and his bride are residing in Deerfield. ._Nancy Keares daughter of the Spencer R. Kears of 842 Linden avenue, left Saturday~ for five weeks at Crystal Springs, Jackson Hole, Wilson, Wyoming. Carol Dunne, daughter of the Judge of the Juyenile court, Chicago, R. VISITING HERE AT CAMP IN WYOMING Jerome Dunn and Mrs. Dunn of Chicago, ‘accompanied her. Miss Marilyn Date of Rice st., who ‘has just finished her first year at Lawrence college ; in Appleton, Wisconsin, is a countelâ€" lor at the camp this year. â€"â€"@__ > SPENDING SUMMER HERE Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Epstein and son, Samuel, of Chicago, have taken a house here for the sumâ€" mer. They live at 291 Marshman avenue. PHILADELPHIA VISITOR Mrs. Anna Seeger of Philadelâ€" phia, Pa., is visiting at the home of her brother and sisterjnâ€"law, the William Ernsts of 460 Ridge road. Mrs. Seeger, who arrived last Tuesday to attend the funcral Harold Erickson (Edna Wechter) of Chicago. wal o ou QUEBEC VACATION Wechter of Chicago, spent; the past week with her niece, "Mrs. _Richard: Abrahams of 1456 Sheridan road and David Burg of Chicago left Sunday to motor to Quebec, AWARDED SCHOLARSHIP arships in the University of Nliâ€" nois, were announced recently. Funds for the scholarships were Thursday, July 26, 1951 for a "scholâ€" given for one year MT‘wâ€"b; renewed if the holder maintains satisfactory grades. ' _ Among the winners was Careâ€" NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK NNCC . SCEWATZ 200 Becch SE, "?'."“‘l the Albert Bellamy scholâ€" Mrs. Robert R. Harring, Jr. of 166 Park avenue. Their son is Robert HI "Punky," 3. The Harrings bought their home here. Mr. Harâ€" Chicago was formerly the home of the Albert Wingerhoffs, who built their home at 844 Ridge road. Mr. Wingerhofftis an architect in Evanston. They are the parents of a daughter, Susan, 14 nfbnths old. C son, Gary, is eight months old. Mr. Kornblith is sales | manager of the. Samuel Sptiz and Sons conipany, Chicago. s e ring is an attorney in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kornblith are former Chicagoans. They built the home at 969 Judson avenue in New owners of the Eome at 1973 County Line road, which they have recently remodeled, are the Frank J. Roemers, Their sons are Tom, 11, David, 8 and Jim, 6. The Roemers formerly lived in Glenview. Mr. Roemer is produce buyer for Wesco Foods, Chicago. Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. Jerome L. Abâ€" rahams, son, Richard,, who was 22 on Sunday, and daughter, Barbara Joyce, 19, of 1458 Sheridan road. They built their home here. They formerly lived "in West Rogers Former Chicagoans are Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Hedde of 363.0râ€" chard lane. Mr. Hedde was recentâ€" ly graduated from the University of Illinois Pharmacy school. Until recently (Mr. and Mrs. Irving Finder and son, Kenny, 20 months, were Chicagoans. They bought their home at 360 N. Deere Park drive, East. Mr. Findâ€" er is with Cole, Finder Inc., Chiâ€" Park, Clilglgo <Mr. Abrahams is a lawyer with David, Fainman, and Abrahams, Chicago. * Barbara spent ‘one year at Drake university and one at Roosevelt college. ° Now living at 1450 Deerfield place are Mr. and Mrs. Paul D. Karasik. From Chicago, the Karaâ€" siks were married in April. Mr. Karasik is with the Chicago Daily News. Formerly of Chicago are Mr. and Mrs, Mark Stone (Morita Horwitz) of 667 Park avenue. The Stones, who were married here last December, have lived in Chiâ€" cago for the past six months, Mr. Stone is with Harrison Kitchen Cabinets, Chicago. ’ Mr. and Mrs. Mervin L. Holâ€" land of 3585 Old Mill road are new Highland Parkers. They purâ€" chased their home here. Mr. Holâ€" land is ith McMaster, Carr Supâ€" ply Co., Chicago. HONORED AT WILLIAM SMITH Miss Helen Gardner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gardner, 351 Hazel ave., was named to the Dean‘s List for the final term of her sophomore year at William students whose achievements for the past term average "B" or betâ€" ter, an honor standing. Mrs. Stone is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Horwitz of 661 Washington place. nouncement by the college office. ments, Miss Gardner served on the committee for the freshman Handbook. # She will return to William Smith in the fall. PFC IN AIR FORCE Walter Marks, Jr., a member of, the army air force since April 17, now attending radar school at Keeslet â€" field, Ii-i-i?l, was promoted to the rank of private first class last month. A 1949 graduate of Highland Park High, Pfc. Marks was last employed by Nelson Motor sales. Walter Marks, Sr., Grange ave.: He will be stationed in Missisâ€" sippi for a year. > Besides her academic achieveâ€" pital on Sunday, July 15. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Horton Johnson (Margaret Johnston) of 180 Hazel avenue. Beverly Johnston Johnson arâ€" rived at the Highland Park hosâ€" Grandmothers are Mrs. S. Parkâ€" er Johnston of 1451 Waverly rd. and Mrs. Homer H. Johnson of Lake Forest. land Park hospital on Wednesday, July 18, to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Rabung of 1266 Church street, Northbrook. â€"_ Mr. and Mrs. John Forester (Joan Johnson) of 286 Laurel avenue became the parents of a daughter, Marjoriie Elizabeth, at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, July 16. Marjorie has a brother, David Newton, 3. and Mrs. Edwardâ€"Schear of 138 Elmwood drive. Mrs. Schear is the former Lucille Flesch. Mrs. Relma Flesch ofâ€"Chicago is maâ€" ternal grandmother. A brother‘lor Nancy Ann, 7, and Loretta, 2, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Sunâ€" day, July 22. Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Samue} Léfizini (Elida Copâ€" pi) of* 3 Webster avenue, Highâ€" On Thursday, July 19, a daughâ€" ter, Kathy Ann, arrived at the Highland Park hospital for â€"Mr. Th\e Schears are ‘also parents of another daughter, Dale, 3. A baby boy was born at the Highland Park hospital on Thursâ€" day, July 19, to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Blong of 1188 Deerfield wood. The baby has been named James. Leonard. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ettore Coppi of 102 S.Central st., Lake Co. Officiat Will Welepme Pol Club Sunday Hugo L. Schneider, Jr., 1033 Golf rd., Highland Park, Lake county treasurer, will be on hand Sunday to welcome the Milwaukee Polo club when it opens its deâ€" fense of the National 20 Goal Polo tournament at Arlington Farms, Buckley rd., east of Rte. 63, Sunday at 3 p.m. Schneider will attend the openâ€" ing game of the tournament which will pit the defending champions against the Sun Ranch club as a special guest of Arlington Farms President Len Bernard. * Leading the Milwaukee club in its title defense will be Capt. Bob Uihlien, who will direct the quartet‘s title efforts from the back position. Biggest burden of responsibiliâ€" ty in ‘the club‘s bid for its third successive title win will be on the broad ~and capable shoulders of George Oliver, America‘s only nine goal player and one of the allâ€"time greats of the game: hairnets for my wife," the timid Highwood. are absolutely invisible?" _ _ "Are they invisible?" snorted led by Pedro Silvero, the Phanâ€" tom of the Pampas, at No. 1, and Bobby Walters at No. 3. you are. That will be two dollars, Opposing the Milwaukee club will be Peter Perkins and Dutch Evinger, powerful ‘eight goalers, Paul Butler, Tom Healy. and Bert ing them all mmmgubd ‘v;;;e been out, of them for two weeks!" LOOK WHO‘S HERE! The Milwaukee offense will be RENTAL CARS LAKESIDE CAR RENTAL SERVICE 322 Waukegan Ave. Rented by Hour, Day or Week Phone â€" Highland Park 2â€"6700 THE PRESS in srane * Aaptnsr _ [ cvraverme] â€" * . ; Let Us Plan Your Trip | â€"â€"â€"â€" ’n? g..h q S e it S H:: giu‘ e o pa ue P To Hawaii Orâ€" Anywhere > ber 15 as the football season gets under way against Wells High of Chicago. The Little Giants will play eight games on the gridiron with the basketball teams playing ‘The athletic schedule for the} The Public Service Company of 1951â€"52. year at Highland Park| Northern Illinois has been authorâ€" High school will open on SepPbEMâ€"| :.q ny the Niinois Commerece 16 games plus the ones they can get in at the Hinsdale Christmas Tournament and the state tournaâ€" ment at the end of the season, The mermen will have nine meets plus the Suburban League championâ€" ships and the State meet. Following are the complete schedules for the Litle Giant football, basketball and swimming teams: OCTOBER 6â€" MORTON AT HIGHLAND PARK (Homeceming) WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER NOVEMBER 3â€" HIGHLAND PARK AT NILES WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21â€" HIGHLAND PK. AT GRAYS LAKE FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23â€" ARGO AT HIGHLAND PARK FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30â€" NEW TRIER AT HIGHLAND PARK FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7â€" HIGHLAND PARK AT OAK PARK SATURDAY, DECEMBER 13â€" HIGHLAND PARK â€"AT NILES FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20â€" HIGHLAND PARK AT WAUKEGAN FIRST WEEK OF VACATIO® HINSDALE TOURNAMENT FRIDAY;, ugmnv 11â€" EVANSTON AT HIGHLAND PARK FRIDAY, JANUARY 18â€" â€"â€" HIGHLAND PARK AT PROVISO THURSDAY, JANUARY 10â€" WAUKEGAN AT HIGHLAND PARK THURSDAY, JANUARY 11â€" HIGHLAND PARK AT PROYVISO THURSDAY, JANUARY 24â€" HIGHLAND PARK AT NEW TRIER SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2:â€" OAK PARK AT HIGHLAND PARK Timeâ€"2:00 p.m. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 1â€" HIGHLAND PARK AT EVANSTON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FEBRUARY 15 â€" 16â€" FRIDAY, JANUARY 25â€" FRIIDAY, FEBRUARY 1â€" 2 OAK PARK_AT HIGHLAND PARK FRIDAY, FEBRUARKY 3â€" HIGHLAND PARK, AT MORTON . MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11â€" * NILES AT HIGHLAND PARK FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15â€" WAUKEGAN AT HIGHLAND PARK FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22â€" . . HIGHLAND PARK AT EVANSTON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 29â€" PROVISO AT HIGHLAND PARK FRIDAY GN‘I) SATURDAY FEBRU 29 â€" MARCH . STATE MEET THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2sâ€". MAINE AT HIGHLAND PARK Robert E. Carlson, 20, son of Mr and Mrs. Elmer G. Carlson, MARINE CORPORAL corporal with the U. S. marine coprs in Korea. He underwent 125 S. Central ave., Highwood, has been promoted to the rank of S. €., and went overseas in March. HIGHLAND PARK AT EVANSTON WELLS AT HIGHLAND WAUKEGAN AT HIGHLAND PARK OAK PARK AT HIGHLAND PARK HIGHLAND PARK AT PROVISO MORTON AT HIGHLAND PARK MORTON AT HIGHLAND PARK NILES AT HIGHLAND PARK ___ Call â€" HIL. 25529 Prompt Pickup and Delivery Satisfaction Guaranteed RENO CLEANERS 377 Roger Williams . : FOR QUALITY COURTEOUS SERVICE PARK AT THORNTON 1951 Models PARK commission to bill 600,000 of its ga The reasons for adopting this plan "are operating economics, customer savings fand convenience, as well as conservation of man power. At least 30 U.S. gas and electric utility systems, with 11,â€" 000,000 customers follow this plan. It will result in annual savâ€" ings of $500,000 (before Federal income taxes) and approximately $100,000 a year to customers. Approximately 600,000 customâ€" ers will be billed in this manner. customers every other month inâ€" stead of monthly. This is called the biâ€"monthly plan of billing. The plan will start in August. The present postcard bill. form will continue in use. Meters will be read everyâ€" other month at about the same time they are read presently, and the net payâ€" ment period of at least 10 days will remain unchanged. advance payments the Company will issue a coupon book to be used in the months the customer does not receive a bill. This will be mailed upon request to any Public Service office, and upon request, will be replaced if lost. from 11:00 a.m. to 10:00 at 381 Laurel Avenue . _ "On Fhe Riviera": Highland Park Baptist Fri â€" "Mutiny On The Last Day Thursday â€"â€" July 26 Returned by Popular Request _ rens‘ Matinee at 2:30. Doors Open _at 2:00 ‘-'-.. Saturday Eve.â€"Show Starts at 100 ALCYON SOUTHERN FRIED CHICKEN $ hy laine i Ais on Threted ncle ~§1 08 h ul . ©00D SEATO AVAILABLE AT Tus sox ofrice. is ‘ ol Thow srarle st 296 poin. "Strangers On A Train" EVERY THURSDAY "A Day at the Races" color by Technicolor DINNER â€" $1.50 muo.[ Post Office‘ Box 799 Highland _ Park, . 111. Hightand Park 25010 SpYARD GfiRe‘ F Prom pley by CURRAN * ANDEZIA KUZAK * HARRY STOCEKWELL * BRENDA LEWIS * JOHN STAMFORD Produced by BARRIE O‘DANIELS July 27â€"28â€"29â€"30 "Rawhide" HI. 2â€"2101 Suly 31â€"Aug. 1â€"2 sone oF Norway * * Now playingâ€"thru July 39 July 31â€"Aug. 5 Highland Ten Pin Open Mon.â€"Fri. 600 _ Sat.â€"Oug. 192 Last Day Thursday â€" July 28 * "Follow The Sun" Glenn Ford + Anne Baxter Starting Friday thru Thursday July 27â€"Aug. 2â€"One Week H. and R. ANSPACKH GLENCOE Travel Bureau George L. Lundberg, Mgr. BUY U. S. . SAVINGS BONDS OPEN BOWLING | 5 Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HIL 2â€"0319) OPEN ALL DAY WEDNESDAY for bowling instructions 371 Central Avenue Highland Park 2â€"1211 Ste after ¢:30, incl. tax 139 N. Second St. Howard Hawk‘s 1 | [

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