ATTENDED FUNERAL Mrs. Howard M. Jackson of 104 Clifton avenue, who is in Escanaâ€" be, Mich., left a week ago to atâ€" tend the funeral of her sisterâ€"inâ€" law, Mrs. Carl Wicklund, of Esâ€" AT SUMMER HOME ‘The William J. Nelsons, former. ly of 1708 Broadview avenue, left Monday for th¢ir summer home at Eagle River, Wis, _ * _ ‘The Nelson‘s, who have been in Ravinia for the past month, spent the winter in Florida. Thursday, May 16th, 1946 BRIDAL SHOWERS Prior to her marriage to Joseph L. Carney on May 11, Miss Agnes Derby was guest of honor at sevâ€" eral showers. Fifteen guests were present at the miscellaneous shower which the Misses Doris Jean Peterson and Patricia Tennis gave for her at the Peterson home at Knollwood drive, Deerfield, recently. fifteen guests in her honor at her home at 932 Waukegan . road, Deerfield, a week ago Thursday, and last Tuesday, the brideâ€"toâ€"be was again honored at a miscellanâ€" eous shower given for her by Mrs. Arthur Le Ferve of Fair Oaks aveâ€" nue, Deerfield. A miscellaneous bridal shower was given on Wednesday evening in honor of Miss Lillian Pierantoni, whose marriage to Bruno Nannini will take place May 25, at St. Franâ€" cis church in Wilmette. cousins of the bridegroom. Coâ€" A reception for the immediate families followed. The shower, which was attended by 45 guests, was given at 332 North avenue, the home of the Misses Wanda and Norma Nannini, ni were Mrs. Bruno Romitti and Mrs. Domenic Valentini, sisters of the bridegroom. WORD FROM GERMANY After a leave spent at Garmâ€" isch â€" Partenkirchen, Pfc. John E. _'Jolm, who has travelled extenâ€" sively in Germany, Czechoslovakia Cederborg, who is stationed in Germany, I::mr;hmedtohkregs iment, according to word received by his parents, the E. W. Cederâ€" borgs of 432 Glencoe avenue. He is with the first division of the eighteenth regiment. the service last June 11. JENSENâ€"NELSON WEDDING At 4:30 o‘clock in the afternoon on Saturday, May 4, Miss Dona Belle Jensen of Evanston and Ray. mond A. Nelson of 901 Sunset road, Deerfield, were united in marriage at the Evanston Methoâ€" dist church, the Rev. Childress reading the service. The bride wore a grey suit and a corsage of lilies of the valley After a few days in Wisconsin, Mr. Nelson and his bride will be at home at 901 Sunset road, Deerâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Moran (Marâ€" ilyn Jean Wagner) moved on Friâ€" day to the apartment at 717 Glenâ€" coe avenue, which they recently renited. They had been residing at the home of Mrs. Moran‘s mothâ€" er, Mrs. Frank Wagner of 621 Onâ€" We yse$ 'f†Yes, yor ues i28) ’\\ & il-: "=«1: 13 § yowe Mrs. Jackson will return home Mrs. John Derby was hostess to or TRADE â€"SCHOOL EDUCATION FOR YOU A COLLEGE, BUSINESS Top Wages . . . Good Working Conditions. . . . Hours Arranged to Suit the Individual avenue. OR WRITE TO BOX is, HUBBARD WOODS 1048 Gage, Hubbard Woods Pn io o in ane â€"PRESS GIRL RECENTLY RELEASED Howard N. Simms, son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard M. Simms of cently released from the army afâ€" Ravinia, and Ridge schools atâ€" Pfc., he served six months in the Pacific theater of warfare. PICNIC «e > ‘The eighth grade Girl Scouts had a "getâ€"acquainted" _ picnic _ at Claudia has been chosen as the name for the little girl who arâ€" rived on Friday, May 10, at the Highland Park hospital. Her parâ€" ents are Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reinecke Jr. (Agnes Maitland) of 1238 Liewellyn avenue, Highâ€" land Park. Claudia‘s grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Maitland of 1607 Greenwood avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Reinecke Sr. of 1730 Greenwood avenue. ‘ A second son was born on Friâ€" day, May 10, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Sunnes of 8 Greenwood avenue.. ‘The baby‘s paternal grandfathâ€" er resides in Kansas City, Mo., and his patern@t grandparents ‘reside in Rogers Park. The little boy, who has been named Lawrence Richmond, has a brother, Martin Philip, who is 4 years old. .2 "s ‘The Sunneses, who have sold their home at Greenwood avenue, plan to leave for San Bernardino, Calif.. on June 15. Mr. Sunnes has a business transfer to the west Mrs. Hedberg, the former Mary Mavor is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Morton R. Mavor of 185 Lauâ€" rel avenue. _ Mr. Henry Hedberg, the paternal grandfather, resides A daughter, Dainia Louise, was born on March 27, at the Evansâ€" ton hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Richâ€" ard H. Hedberg of 2205 Half Day Onâ€"Mother‘s Day, Sunday, May 12, a daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lonngren of 338 Palâ€" mer avenue, Highwood. Dainia has a brother, Mavor Richard, who is 5 years old. Mrs. Lonngren, the former Gola Dickerson, is the daughter of Mr. George Dickerson of Springfield, IIl. Mrs. Mabel Lonngren, the pa< ternal grandmother, resides at the same Palmer avenue address. Carol Ann has been chosen as the baby‘s name. She has a sister, Margaret Ellen, who was 2 years Mr. ‘Lonngren, a former staff sergeant in the army, terminated his service in September. He was on duty in Europe for 16 months of the four years he served. Mr. and Mrs. Frarik Madison of 862 Waukegan road, Deerfield, announce the artival of a son at the Highland Park hospital on Satâ€" urday, May 11. Jordis Duffy became eight years old Saturday and in honor of the hycnhrhignddxmm at a party. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Duffy, 77 BIRTHDAY PARTY Winsor road. LOOK WHO‘S HERE! WAUKBGAN Tuxis Society To Attend Rally May 19 _ On Tuesday, May 19, the Tuxis society of the Presbyterian church Tuxis rally at Lake Forest college. 2:15 at Durand Institute at the college. | Call Margie Wolf, H. P. Local Students Win Awards in National Aptitude Tests 706, for Dean Richard Dickinson, 1023 Marion avenue, was among the hi(huzn.lkiumw‘ out the country who took the genâ€" tral aptiture test for a National Honor society scholarship contest given on April 2. Nine students from our high school were among the contestants. . Announcements of the final awards of the $300 scholarships to be made from this highâ€"ranking group will be made later this month. | ‘ John Allen Meyer, 727 Waukeâ€" gan road, Deerfield, was one of the 12 selected for high scores from each state in the recent Pepsiâ€"Coâ€" la contest. He received a certifiâ€" cate of merit and an award of $50. i'l‘venty-oeven thousand students took this test. Beginning in May, an average of 1,000 persons will lose : their lives each month through drownâ€" ings in the United States. The monthly average continues through Vegetables â€" Monarch Finer Foods We Deliver 410 Railway Ave. H‘wood 2426 Most of your cooking and heating gas is manuâ€" factured from coal at our Waukegan Coke Plant. The resumptioh of coal mining will not improve our inventories of this raw material for several days, making it necessary to curtail the manufacâ€" ture of gas from coal at the Coke Plant, thus exâ€" tending only limited service. YOU can help to insure your gas supply if you will save gas in every way possible. The less gas you use, the longer our dwindling coal pile will last, and further insure you continâ€" ued gas service until our coal stocks can be reâ€" plenished. EMERGENCY NOTICE TO OUR GAS USERS T HE PR ESS NORTH SHORE Gs COMPANY A. W. CONOVER, President at Shirley Dean, Aviatrix, Joins United Air Lines A new career in the sky has opened for Miss Shirley Dean of Highland Park, recently graduatâ€" ed from United Air Lines‘ stewardâ€" ess school in Chicago, _ She is among hundreds of young women discovering new, fascinating opâ€" portunities aloft with the nationâ€" wide expansion of airline schedâ€" Miss Dean has been assigned to United‘s eastern division. â€"She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dean of: 706 Braeside road, Highâ€" land Park, and prior to joining United Air Lines she was with Red Cross social service. Born in Highland Park, Miss Dean attended Roycemore girls school, De Pauw university and Katherine Gibbs school. She has put in more than 1000 hours as a nurse‘s aid. When not spanning the contiâ€" nent inâ€"a mainliner, Miss Dean is active in private flying. Tuesday, May 21â€" 10 a.m. Interâ€"Faith group Thursday, May 23â€" Friendship club trip to Bowman dairy, planetarium and Chinaâ€" town in private bus. Call Miss Agnes Quinlan, 4877 for reservaâ€" tions. FLOWERS Y.W.C.A. August Meyer Bakery 505 CENTRAL AVENUE GET SET FOR TRIP TIME! **BUMPER TO BUMPER®‘‘ CHANGEâ€"OVER SIMONIZING â€" FUEL OIL Central and Green Bay Road Te. H. P. 374 Gord Leonard‘s PURE OIL STATION TEL. H.P. 193 Page 5