BACK HOME o After a week in New York, Mrs. Lucille Gamlin and daughter, Joâ€" *anne, of Chicago, formerly of Highland Park, ~have returned David will reâ€"enter Northwestâ€" ern university as a sophomore, David Allen, a former RDMS/c in the navy, of 1541 S. St. Johns, recently received his release from the service after 18 months duty. In honor of Miss Ruth Brandt, who became the bride of Michael Kageorge on Saturday, Aug. 10, the Misspsâ€" Edwina Benson and Jackie Udell were coâ€"hostesses at a personal shower recently at the Benson home at 2025 S. St. Johns avenue. _ Also in ‘her honor, Mrs. Edward Passini of 630 N. Green Bay road, gave a miscellaneous shower on Aug. 1, at her home, RECENTLY RELEASED Prior to her wedding on Saturâ€" day, Aug. 10, Miss Yolanda Crimo was the guest of honor at a personâ€" al shower on Monday, Aug. 5, which was given for her by Miss Rosemary Berube of 98 Sunset road. . Miss Alice Giamio of 137 8. Second street was also hostess at a miscellaneous shower in her honor recently. A kitchen shower was given last Tuesday in honor of Miss Marâ€" jorie Volwiler of 2472 Deere Park drive, whose marriage to Joseph Grinnell will take place on Aug. 24. Mrs. Franklin Vance Nelson of 683 Pleasant court and Mrs. Herman T. Pomper of 251 Woodâ€" land irive were coâ€"hostesses. Back home after a three weeks‘ visit with her sister, Mrs. Lydia Hittle of South Bend, Ind., is Mrs. Bertha Fulkerson of 656 Michigan avenue. _ > Both Miss Gail and Mr. Deviin are graduates of the University of Illinois. Mr. Devlin served for 3 years with the finance department of the 3rd army in both the Euroâ€" pean and Pacific areas, BRIDAL SHOWERS ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mrs. Thomas D. Gail, 317 Bloom St., announces the engagement of her daughter, Mildred Hamilton, to John H. Deviin, son of the Wm. J. Deviins of Virginia, NL Bob Berg, Bob Cameron and Ted Zabel will leave Aug. 23 for ten days at College camp, Lake Geneâ€" va, Wis. Herb Holt, who will then be .in New York with his band, which is being sponsored for the finals in Look magazine‘s band contest, will join the boys there, as soon as he returns. ; Page 4 Mrs. Frank Terry of Florida, formerly of Linden Park place, has been visiting in New York City. To Go TO > COLLEGE CAMP Sue Lawrence of Milwaukee, formerly of Highland Park, is the guest this week of Barbara Yarâ€" ger, daughter of the Greig O. Yarâ€" gers of Broadview avenue. Sue and Barbara were both members of the Ravinia school graduation class this June. _ The Lawrences, forâ€" merly of Burton avenue, moved to Milwaukee this summer. Bert Brands, also former Highâ€" land Parkers, on several occasions. LIVING IN Living in their trailer, which is parked in the Leslie Delhayes‘ back yard, are Mr, and Mrs. George Delhaye. _ They â€" recently sold their farm in Prairie View, and plan to leave.for Florida in the near future. After returning from Pittsâ€" burgh, Pa., last week with her mother, Mrs. Ads Jones of Lake Forest, who has been visiting with her there, Mrs. Waiter Fidâ€" der and daughter, Carolou, were joined this week by her husband and son, Walter Jr. The Fidders, former Highland Parkers, will reâ€" turn to their home in Pittsburgh the end of the month. IN NEW YORK (Continued from page 3) flower girl, was in yellow, and carâ€" ried a basket of rose petais. Out of town guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hargreaves, parâ€" ents of the bridegroom, and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Ulrick, of Toleâ€" do, Mr. and Mrs. James Emanuel of Cleveland, uncle and aunt of the Anthony Crimo, the bride‘s brother, served Mr. Hargreaves as best man, and Daniel Obriot and Harold Rich ushered. . After a ten day honeymoon, the z-teonpl.willruidoin'roh- A dinner at the home of the bride‘s parents followéd the cereâ€" mony. _ A reception was held at Witten hall in the evening. P VISITING HERE Mustric Home From Texas on Furlough Walter L. Rubens To Resume Schooling Walter L. Rubens, 19, son of Mr. and Mrs. Waiter L, Rubens Sr., 150 Beach, who entered the navy 18 months ago, was released from service recently. A member of the January 1945 graduating class, he plans to resume his education. :A'i;'-l 17. -â€"â€â€œâ€œâ€" L now stationed at Randolph Field, Texas, where he is serving with Formerly of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs, Paul L. Finder and 3â€"yearâ€"old daughter, Lynne © Ellien, are the new residents of 1410 Wildwood lane. Mr. Finder is the owner of the Fascination Candy Co. of Chiâ€" the Pacific and.Central America and Fuel Co., in Chicago. He Mr, and Mrs. Eugene P. Ellenâ€" berger, 1014 S. Linden, are new Highland Park residents _ Here from Glencoe, they are formerly of Cleveland, O. Their two sons, Dickie, 12, and Frederick, 10, will enter Ravinia school this fall. Mr. Ellenberger is with the City Ice Sandra will attend Elm Place school, entering 4th grade this fall. At Camp Perry, Va., Mr. Edâ€" wards served as commanding exâ€" ecutive officer there during his time in the navy. After an absence of one and a half years, Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Edwards and daughter, Sandra Jean, 10, have returned to their home at 677 Harvard court. New Highland Parkers are the Jack E. Greens of 903 Sunnyside avenue. _ Formerly of Deerfield, they are the parents of 11â€"yearâ€" old twin daughters, Patricia and Roberta. _ Mr. Green is a barber in Hubbard Woods. sixâ€"years‘ absence are the junior George McGhies of 656 Kimball road. They have resided in Pasa. dena, Calif., since 1940. Prior to that they were residents at 970 N. Ridge road for 20 years. years old. Their other daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, the Philip Hensâ€" leys (Patsy McGhie) of California, plan to make mth:ï¬d Park their home also. They arrive here the middle of August. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Keefer and son, Jimmy, 2, are now residjng at 348 Bloom street. _ Former Highland Parkers, they have been residing in Wilmette for the past 7 months since Mr. Keefer‘s release from service. Mr. Keefer, a forâ€" mer chief pharmacist‘s mate, seryvâ€" ed in the navy for 4 years, 31 months of that time in the southâ€" west Pacific. where he spent a year before the war interrupted his Studies. Recently of Winnetka are Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Strube of 804 Ridgewood drive, _ Their three children, Beatrice Jane, 10, Philip, 8, and Margaret, 5, will be enrollâ€" ed in Lincoln school this fall. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Also residents of Highland Park before the war, residing in the Woodridge section, were Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kornolith. They are how residing at 204 Edgecliffe Dr. An electrical _ engineer, _ Mr. Kornblith, a former army captain in the signal corps, served for 3‘% years, 16 months of that time duty in Europe. They are the parents of a daughter, Nancy, 2%. 4 Newcomers to Highland Park are the Maurice Brodys and chilâ€" dren, Clifford, 7, and Warren, 5. Formerly of Chicago, they are reâ€" siding at 1842 Broadview. _ Mr. Brody is in the wholesale stationâ€" ery business. Brown and son, Steven, 3, and daughter, Stephanie, 5 months old. store in Highwood. Residing in *The Paul Blanchard cotthge at 224 Walker avenue unâ€" til the home they are building is completed are Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Formerly of Arlington, Va., and now residing at 286 Beech St., are the Samue} D+ Colemans, A forâ€" mer navy lieutenant, Mr. Coleman is business editor of "Business of Farming," a publication of U. S. Gypsum. New residents at 842 North End Ct. are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pritiâ€" kin and daughter, Gail, 2%. Forâ€" mer residents of Chicago, Mr. Pritikin is managing Fell‘s new His father, the former Captain Back in Highland Parkâ€"after a Their daughter, Sally, is 18 in On Wednesday, Aug. 7, Pvt. and Mrs, Robert Yocum of 1314 Black. wood avenue, became the parents of nl-on at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. % The baby boy who was born on Monday, Aug. 12, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam G. Trost Jr., of 234 Liewelâ€" lyn avenue, Hihwood, has been named William George III. Mrs, Trost is the form@r Jeanie Coke. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William E. Coke, reside at 140 Michigan avenue. Mr. Trost‘s father, the senior William Trost, lives in Philadelphia, Pa. ~ Sgt. and Mrs. Joseph Shoop anâ€" nounce the arrival of a daughter on‘ Monday, Aug. 5, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. , The Shoops reside at Fort Sheridan. Her mother is the former Elizaâ€" beth Higgins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Higgins of Wayzata, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm Vail Sr. of 190 Lakewood place are the paternal grandparents. Frlz: has a sister, Leslie Ann, 2% y old, Comdr. Hamilton of the navy is head of the dental department of the USS Columbus. His three brothers are also still members of the United States navy, Lt. Traâ€" ver is with the dental.corps aboard ship in the vicinity of Shanghai, China, Ens, Wilson is stationed in an eastern port, and Sheldon, Ph. M. 3/c, is at Corpus Christi, Tex., in â€"the central . dispensary at the naval air station. Muskegor is also the birthplace of the baby‘s father. Mrs. Hamilton is the former Hope Gibbons of Auckland, New Zealand, and Melbourne, Austraâ€" lia. _ Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Benson, reside in Melbourne. â€" Dr. and Mrs. Baker A. Hamilton of 206 N. Linden, are the paternal grandâ€" parents, the ground force of the AAF and wmhfloï¬tm He was a member of the band at Highland Park high school, from which he was graduated in Helen Picchietti to Arthur Pier Released From Navy Service Arthur F. .Pier, ETM 3/c, son of the Harry M. Piers, 555 8. Linâ€" den, was released < from service recently after serving for a year in the navy. Prior to that time he was employed in a chemical labâ€" oratory in St; Louis. He is a gradâ€" uate of Highland Park high school. The little gir} who was born on Thursday, August 8, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Malcolm D. Vail Jr. of 274 Greenâ€" wood avenue, Glencoe, has been named Frances Elizabeth, S. Second, became the p.n;u- ;; a daughter on Saturday, Aug. 10, at the Highland Park hospital, On Friday, Aug. 9, a daughter was born at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital to Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Seâ€" crest of 606 Vine avenue. Mrs. Secrest is the former Marion Beere, daughter of F. Willitm Beere of the same Vine avénue adâ€" a 15â€"day furlough. An instructor of mathematics at Barat school in Lake Forest from which she graduated two years ago, Miss Picchietti is 23 years old and the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Enea Picchietti, 447 Glenâ€" coe avenue. T mb HiP von meveireniistentefcsiat i css The baby, who weighed 8 pounds 3% ounces, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmer of North End court and Mr. and Mrs. Michael Rogan of 612 Laurel avenue, dress. _ The little girl named Susan Elizabeth. Baker Robert Hamilton arrived on Wednesday, July 31, at the Hackley hospital â€" in _ Muskegon, Mich, _ Her â€"parents are Comdr. and Mrs. Baker M.â€" Hamilton of Muskegon. . June 1945, He is now Mr. and Mrs. John "Bubbles" Rogan (Lorraine Zimmer) of 122 for Japan where she will spend the to American G.I‘s, in Tokyo. 801 No. Sheridan Road Phone H. P. LOOK WHO‘S HERE! Miss Helen Picchietti has sailed MORAINEâ€"ONâ€"THEâ€"LAKE TELEPHONE OPERATORS HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE T H E We Need Private Rites for Annual Event Held In Memory of Late Elderly Resident Is Laid to Rest Also surviving are two other daughters, Mrs. Norman Le Valley and Mrs. Alfred Trude Jr., of Highâ€" land Park, seven _ grandchildren and greatâ€"grandchild: PRESS R. John Reynolds, 80, rather of Mrs. Lillian Bromstedt, 116 Dale, with whom he made his home for 15 years, was laid to rest on Monâ€" day at Rosehill cemetery by the side of his late wife who preceded him in death just 15 years prior to that date. Stener J. Stenson Is Taken by Death At the Age of 89 Widowed for 17 years, he is surâ€" vived by two sons, Charles of Chiâ€" cago and S. Alexander of Skokie; three daughters, the Misses Bertha; Dora and Louella, with whom he made his home ; two grandchildren, and one greatâ€"granddaughter, 5â€" yearâ€"old Beverly Stenson. ;. A garden party and eoncert were held Tuesday > afternoon on the grounds of the Walter Schwimmer home, 105 Ravinia court, for the benefit of the Daisy Schwimmer Foundation for Cancer Research. Besides his wife, the deceased is survived by his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Cameronâ€"Smith, former resiâ€" dents of Wilmette, now living in Wisconsin. Mr. Reynolds passed away at Eagle River, Wis., where he was vacationing with his daughters, Mrs. Bromstedt and Mrs. Arthur Claghorn, also of Highland Park. Prior to coming to Highland Park Mr. Reynolds was engaged in the furniture business in Chicago. Stener J. Stenson, for 24 years a resident of Highland Park, passed away on Tuesday, Aug. 6, at his home on 1250 West street, after an illness of several months. Born in Oslo, Norway, he was engaged in the decorating business in Chicago , prior tq moving to cist‘s mate 1/c. While in service he had suffered two brain concusâ€" sions in aute accidents in the States and in Hawaii, and had since complained of severe headaches and dizziness. Services were conducted at the home on Friday, Rev. Laubenstein officiating. â€"Interment was made at Acacia Park, Chicago. Private rites were held at the Kelly chapel on Saturday, Aug. 10, for Robert Cameronâ€"Smith, 33, who passed away at the Wesley Memorial hospital the preceding day. :. Mr, Cameronâ€"Smith was released from the navy last November, where he had served as pharmaâ€" cist‘s mate 1/c. While in service Found by his wife, Jane, a teachâ€" er in Lake Forest Day school, in a halfâ€"filled tub in the bathroom of his home at 612 Lincoln aveâ€" nue, he was rushed to the hospital, where he did not recover \m.- sciousness. He had phoned his wi previously that he was ill and could not report to his work at Abbott Laboratories, _ North _ Chicago, where he was employed as assistâ€" ant supervisor. SEVERI STUDIO Services were private. ’l'behtntin!:ulmmd. and other modern equipâ€" ment , recently acquired, -nlu)withml.ngup.- rience, will continue to assure you of the best in from 9:00 a.m. to 6 p.m. FOR APPOINTMENT Call H. P. 5128 517 Central Ave. NOW OPEN ‘Their current production, ‘"The Guardsman," is a romantic comeâ€" dy concerning the test of fidelity of an actor husband on his actress wife. He fears her affections have wandered. She plays languid Choâ€" pin and dayâ€"dreams all day. Marâ€" ried for six months, the exact duâ€" ration of her preâ€"marriage roâ€" mances, the actor decides to dress up as a dashing foreign soldier and try to woo his own wife incogmito. In this way he will either learn that she is not true or, if she recâ€" ognizes him, that he is not as good an actor as he believed. The risk of one of these two crushing realiâ€" ties and the sparkling fun of the courtship make the play one of unâ€" deniable charm~and wit. Molnar has made his classic comedy fast and very funny, and to the final curtain, and perhaps after, he susâ€" tains the quandary of the poor acâ€" tor husband, i To Present ‘"The The Community Players have to create the mood of the play and play it to its pinâ€"point wit. The Harriet McNeil. Building the sets and collecting the costumes are the : immediate concern of the Highland Park Community Players as they preâ€" pare for their production of "The Guard#man." The famous Ferene Molnar comedy will be presented Saturday, Aug. 24, at 8:30 in the high school auditorium, Formerly â€" the ~Skokie Players, the group is composed of local res idents who stage plays in their spare time for the sheer pleasure of it. They are also earnest beâ€" lievers that the city needs and will support a resident amateur theaâ€" The production of the play preâ€" THE HIGHLANDER Daily from 2:00 p.m. to 1 a.m.â€"Sat. Noon to 2 a.m. ' Sundays: Noon to 1 :00 a.m. TABLE D‘HOTE SERVICEâ€"EXCELLENT FOOD SUPERB HOT WEATHER DRINKS Late Lunch and Early Drinks 801 No. Sheridan Road PRIVATE PARTIES Visited Our New Location? ~A. MORDINL, Jeweler 550 CENTRAL : AVENUE HIGHLAND â€" P ARK + ROSE ROOM Just try one of our delicious Mint Julips HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE MORAINEâ€"ONâ€"THEâ€"LAKE â€" .____ We Have Those > R Walt Disney Charms THAT ARE THE LATEST ARE INVITED ~ ‘To Make Use of Our Newly Completed ity Players Have TEL H. P. 5500 Thursday, August at cast includes Madge Johnson as the wandering actress wife; Richâ€" ard Kebbon the desperate actor husband; Mike â€" Bertolini as the critic friend of both who observes This foundation was formed by Vulcanizing, Recapping, Slow and quick Battery Charging â€" Washing 401 Waukegan, Hwd. _ HP. 5524 made in her memory. and laughingly sustains the "courtâ€" ship"; and Bob Smith, Diane Mcâ€" Fariand, Peggy Heilbronn, and (Continued on page 5) a group of friends of the late Mrs. Schwimmer to commemorate her life and further medical research along this line. Each year a conâ€" tribution to the foundation is H. AND R. ANSPACH TRAVEL BUREAU Zagalia‘s Service Station PURE OIL PRODUCTS Complete Lubrication No charge for our services You A PERSONAL SERVICE TRAVEL BUREAU Phone Highlandâ€" Park 1211 Let us help you plan that trip by 370% Central Avenue * BUS 15 23â€"26