. @ag To Chief Operator DRAMA f AT Your â€" _ EINGERTIPS! DE LORIS SEGUIN WILL WED Miss De Loris Laurine Seguin, daughter of the W. J. Seguins of 832 8. St. Johns, _ and Clarence Eugene Friar, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. â€"B. Friar of Seattle, Wash., will be united in marriage on Saturday, Sept. 14, at the Immaculate Conâ€" Mrs. Herman Hoganson returnâ€" ed to her home at 1631 S. Green Bay _ after an absence of four months. â€" After an accident hosâ€" pitalized her, she stayed with her son in Skokie for the past few months, while recuperating. Page 4 Back home after a two weeks‘ wacation are the Harry C. Warâ€" rens of 1547 S, St. Johns avenue. They visited with their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Maj. and Mrs. T. K. Myers Jane Warren) of Selfâ€" ridge field, Mich., for a few days, and with another sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Comdr. and Mrs. B. Quinnâ€"and their youngâ€"son, Burt; at the Chamberlain hotel, Point Comfort, Va., where they reside. Mrs. Quinn is the former Betty Warren. After a two wegks‘ motor trip to ‘Canada and the New England states, Mr. and Mrs. William C. MeCulloch and sons, William Jr. and David, of 1358 Broadview, reâ€" turned home on Sunday. Bill will soon be entering Northwestern as a freshman, and David has reâ€" turned to his studies at the Highâ€" lund Park high school, where he is a sophomore. 4.+ A weekâ€"end guest of Mrs. Rayâ€" mond Fidder‘s mother, Mrs. Minâ€" nie Grant of Tonica, Ill., was Roy Fidder of 149 S. Second St. Mrs, Marie K. Richter and her sister, Miss Elizabeth Yahnke, of 1631 8. Green Bay road, and Mrs. Lillian Chase Meyers of the Highâ€" land Park hospital staff, visited in Villa ‘Park last Friday as the bo-"â€"t of Mr. and Mrs. George Koâ€" t. As a Telephone Operator and assist us backstage. The Telephone plays an imâ€" portant part in life‘s passâ€" ing parade. | The ranks of courteous, comâ€" petent young women who pro vide a vital public service with a smile. This interesting work and high wages, too. Increases every 3 months the firstâ€"year, with additionâ€" al regular raises thereafter. YOU CAN BE CAST _ TODaAY CU 21 South St. Johns Avenue $29.00 PER 5 DAY WEEK TO START (Continued from page 3) APPLY TODAY ENJOY ILLINOIS TELEPHONE COMPANY THE JOIN SCENE! ACTORS! Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Fidder and, Roy Fidder of 149 S. Second, attended a Unangst family reunion in Rockford, on Sunday. The Fidâ€" ders arrived in time to attend church where their late father used to preach. â€" An uncle, the Rev. Charles Unangst of La Grange, Ind., a former Highland Park pasâ€" tor, was unable to attend the ‘reâ€" union. Mr. John Marchi of Centerville, Ia., announces the engagement of his daughter, Louise, to Marianio Dal Ponte, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Dal Ponte of £01â€" Vine aveâ€" nue. â€" No date has been set for the wedding. + FAMILY REUNION BUTLERâ€"WEARY WEDDING TONIGHT Miss Julie Butler, sister of the bride, â€"will attend as maid of honâ€" or, and _ Miss Susan Weary, the bridegroom‘s sister, and Miss Olâ€" ive Baird of Chicago, the bride‘s cousin, will be the bridesmaids. The three attendants will be dressed alike in old fashioned green tafâ€" feta dresses, made with off the shoulder long sleeves. _ Eoc The ttr’olha] of Miss Caroline Cronkhite to the Rev. William G. Overend has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cronkhite of 420 Waukegan aveâ€" nue, Highwood. The Rev. Overend is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Overendâ€"of Chicago. _ He is the pastor of the Highland Park and Highwood Methodist churches. BACK FROM HONEYMOON Back from a two weeks* honeyâ€" moon trip to the Smoky mountains are Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Nichols Jr. (Geraldine Golden). . The Nichols are residing temporarily with her parents, the Frank M. Goldens of . The marriage of Miss Joan Butâ€" ler, daughter of Mrs. Gerald M. Butler of Winnetka, and Rollin D. Weary Jr., â€" son of the senior Wearys of @1911. Groveland aveâ€" nue, will take place tonight, Sepâ€" tember 12, in Winnetka‘s Christ church, at 5:30. y Gownéd in her grandmother‘s wedding dress,. the bride will be given in marriage by her brother, Gerald Butler Jr. Her bouquet will be of stephanotis with a white orâ€" eeption church at 4:30, The bride‘s| bouquets wil} be of pink carnaâ€" father will give her in marriage.| tions. _ _ _ _ _ 0 _ _ "Pete," his younger brother, who is a senior in the Highland Park high school this year, placed first among the nonâ€"legionnaires in the individual rifle match. Conrad E. Nordhus, a former resident of Highland Park, won the individual pistol match, shooting as‘ a memâ€" ber of North Shore post with a seore of 294 out of a possible 300. chid ""'l'h'_gy‘“w'i'liâ€"-vnrw small hats with pale pink ostrich plumes and their The bride‘s sister, Mrs. Howâ€"g, The bridegroom‘s twin brother, ard Chapel, of Detroit, will attend will serve as best man, and as matron of honor, and another| the ushers will be his cousin, Caâ€" sister, Miss Delphine Seguin, and a|leb Canby of Barrington, _ John cousin, Miss Eleanor Willoughby | Butler, the bride‘s cousin, and H. of Park Ridge, will be the bridesâ€"| Mitchell Harper Jr. of Winnetks. maids. Miss Butler attended Chatham Castle post No. 151 to place first in the rifle team match and secâ€" ond in the pistol team match. _ Mr. Haupt, a graduate of the Highland â€"Park high school, class of ‘42, has recently returned from 3 years of army service, one year of that time in Germany, <% BETROTHALS ANNOUNCED 1838 Burton. The bridegroom has chosen his brother, "Howard Friar, as best man, and Donald Seguin, brothâ€" er of the bride, and Howard Chapel C. W. Haupt Jr. of 1881 Kinâ€" caid St., won the .30 cal. state :?-pionflp rifle match, sponsorâ€" by the American Legion, Sunâ€" day, Sept 1, at Fort Sheridan, with a score of 191, out of a possible 195. _ Not content with winning the rifle match, he placed third among the Legionnaires in the pisâ€" tol match which followed. â€"In both events he shot ‘as a member of During the war‘ Mr. Friar serv ed for 3% years with the navy.. WON STATE RIFLE MATCH Aâ€"reception at Sunset Valley elub from 7 to 10 been planned. Cruise Ship STELLA POLARIS AIR â€" RAIL â€" BUS â€" STEAMER Announcing New WEST INDIES CRUISES TRAVEL BUREAU Phone Highland Park 1211 No Let us help you plan that A PERSONAL SERVICE 370 Central Avenue charge for our services â€" Oct. 14 â€" Nov. 6 BRIDAL PARTIES The Butlerâ€"Weary bridal party were guests at the Indian _ Hill Country club Wednesday evening at‘the bridal dinner, at which Mrs. Gerald M. Butler of Winnetka, and Mr. and Mrs. Rollin D. Weary of 1911 Groveland, parents of the bride and bridegroomâ€"toâ€"be, were coâ€"hosts. Last night, Mrs. Henry Nelson of 32 N. Green Bay entertained at a miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Gerald W. Sasch, her nephâ€" ew‘s bride." Mr. and Mrs. Sasch recently reâ€" turned from a honeymoon at Lake Vermillion, Minn. Mrs. Sasch is the former Carole Johnson, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Johnâ€" son of 1126 Burton, and Mr. Sasch is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Sasch of 416 N. First. SURPRISE LUNCHEON A birthday gift and a candle bedecked cake, topped the surâ€" prise luncheon at Shelton‘s which Lynn _ Ahrens, Alice Kaufmann, Ann Lawton, Ginna Martin, Nanâ€" cy Newman, Carol Spachner, and Barbara Tuerk gave last Saturday in honor of Janis Zabel‘s fourâ€" teenth birthday. _ Movies at the Aleyon followed. The girls are all freshmen at Highland Park high school this year. ~ Miss Betty Carlson will be hostâ€" ess at a personal shower tonight in honor of Miss Evelynn Fay, whose marriage to Jerry McCafâ€" frey will take place on Saturday, Sept. 28. Hosts at a personal shower on Tuesday evening _ honoring Miss De Loris, Seguin, were her uncle and nnntf\)r. and Mrs. L. P. Segâ€" uin of Park Ridge. Miss Seguin and Clarence Eugene Friar: will be married Saturday. € ler firm _ in _ Hubbard Woods, where Miss Mary Passini has been employed for the past six years, gave a party in her honor, recentâ€" ly. ‘A gift of crystal ware was preâ€" sented to her. Her wedding to August ‘Cervetti will be an event of Sept. 14. of Evanston, and Louis A. Santi, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Santi of 665 Bob O‘Link road. were united in marriage at St. Mary‘s church, Evanston. _‘ f from Shipley school. Mr. Weary attended Northwestern university, Mvutuâ€"nlyumhtb army during the war. A year and a half of his 3 years‘ service was in the Pacific theater. RESIDING IN RIDGEWOOD, N. J. After a Canadian wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. James Harold Lafâ€" fey (Shirley Dean) are now residâ€" ing in Ridgewood, N. J. The Lafâ€" Mr. and Mrs. James Harold Lafâ€" Tey (Shirley Dean) are now residâ€" ing in Ridgewood, N. J. The Lafâ€" feys were recently married. Her parents are the Earl U. Deans of 706 Braeside road. EVANSTON . WEDDING / At 12 noon, Miss Maura Matteoâ€" ni, daughter of Mrs. Dina Mateoni Weekâ€"end guests of the D. War. ren Stangers of 1504 Judson were Miss Louise King and Mrs. Alice Popp of Columbus, Wis. Miss Butler attended Chatham Hall school and was _ graduated pastor of the Highland Park and Highwood Methodist churches, is in New York on a two weeks‘ vacaâ€" tion. He left on Sunday. Four Evanston friends of the bride attended as bridesmaids, and the bridegroom‘s nephew, John Meâ€" noni, served as ring bearer, and his niece, Norma Louise Menoni, acted as flower girl. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Amedeo Menoni of 454 Lincoln avenue. A dinner for the _ immediaté families followed the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s mother, and in the evening a reception was held at the Ridgeview hotel in Evâ€" anston. After aâ€" northern honeymoon, the young couple will live tempoâ€" rarily in Evanston with the bride‘s mother. WEEDâ€"ENG GUESTS A reception followed the cereâ€" mony at the Butler home. IN NEW. YORK The Rev. William G. Overend, Coâ€"workers at the A. W. Zengeâ€" Maintained by First Church of Christ, Scientist Highland Park, HMincia THE CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM A place for quist thought and study, where the Bible, and Christian Science Literature may be read, borrowed, or purchased Hours: Week â€"Days T HE â€"PRESS A baby girl was born on Thursâ€" day, Sept. 5, at the Highlandâ€"Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rossi (Doris Williams) 232 Railâ€" way avenue, ‘Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. _ Joseph Rossi of Highland Park are the paternal grandparâ€" ents, and theâ€"maternal grandparâ€" ents reside in southern . Ilinois. The baby has been named Judith Ann. % HERE FOR WEDDING â€" . Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bouxsein and family of Grandville, NL, will arâ€" rive tomorrow to attend the Passiâ€" niâ€"Cervetti wedding which will take place on Saturday. Mrs. Bouxsinâ€"is a sister of Miss Passini, ‘The brideâ€"toâ€"be‘s brother and sisâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law, the Adam Passinis of Hennepin, NL., will also arrive on Friday for the marriage. On Tuesdav, Sept. 3. a son arâ€" rived at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal for Mr. and Mrs. Otis W. Anâ€" drews of 1749 Deerfield road. â€" The baby, who has beenâ€"named Otis Wilson Jr., has a sister, Beaâ€" Ann, 2 years old. _ Their mother is the former Genevieve Fowler. Her mother resides in California. Mr.and Mrs. W. G. Brooks of Maâ€" drid, Ia., are.the paternal grandâ€" parents. A daughter, ~ who arrived on Thursday, Sept. 6, to Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Ekelmann IQ has been hamed Karen Kay. "She has a brother, Max William TV, aged 16 months. â€" Mrs. Ekelmann is the former Ethel Tart, daughter of Mr. andâ€"Mrs. Albert Tart of Wareâ€" town, N. J. « The Ekelmanns reside with his parents, | the junior M. W. Ekelâ€" manns of 438 Lincoln place. Mr. and _ Mrs. August Hoefelder of Glencoe are greatâ€"grand parents. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Svoboda (Ann Mae Curley) announce the birth of a daughter, Kathleen Ann, on Thursday, Sept. 5, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Kathleen has two brothers, Edwin Jr., 4, and Tony, 3. Mr. Anton Svoboda of Cribitz, Wis., is the paternal BIRTHDAY PARTY A family dinner was held Sunâ€" day at the Albert Larson home at 133 S. Green Bay road, in honor of their niece, Janis Zabel, whose 14th birthday was celebrated. Mrs. Saiola is the former Dorâ€" othy Peck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Franklin K. Peck, of the same address. Frank Saiola of Egg Harâ€" bor, N. J., is the paternal â€"grandâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Grey of 1323 First St., Northbrook, beâ€" came the parents of a son at the Highland Park hospital on Monâ€" day, Sept. 2. Wayne Douglas arrived at the Highland Park hospital Friday, Sept. 6. His parents are the Dougâ€" las Syvesons of 578 Homewood. The baby‘s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Will Schaefer, live in Gainsâ€" ville, Tex. Paternal grandparents reside in South Dakota. Mrs. Syve. son is the former Billie Schaefer. Sarah Jane has been chosen as the name for the little daughter who arrived on Monday, Sept. 2, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Saiola ‘of 120 Hillside road. grandfather. A brother, Ronald Alfred, arâ€" rived at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal. on. Friday, Sept. 6, for Jerry 6. Their parents are the Alfred Bertuccis of 334 North avenue. Mrs. Bertucci is the former Ann Pedroni. Her parents reside in Marsellies, IIl. Mr. Bertucei‘s parâ€" ents are the Edelmo Bertuceis of 345 Highwood avenue, Highwood. Also on Saturday, Sept. 7, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Piacenza of 918 Sunnyside, at the Highland P-: hospital. Mrs. Piaâ€" cenza‘s m resides in St. Louis, and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Menoni of 577 Glenview are the uncle and father On Saturday, Sept. 7, a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Edward Glaâ€" der of 10040 Old Mill road, Lake Forest. The baby, who has not yet been named, has a sister, Cathâ€" erine, 14, and‘a brother, Fred, 11. Mrs. Glader‘s parents live in Wisâ€" consin, and Mr. and Mrs. William Glader of Ridge road are the paâ€" ternal grandparents. aunt of Mr. Piacenza. There are two other children, Jean Marie, 10, and Norman, 7. LOOK WHO‘S HERE! Miss Martha Haupt, daughter of the C. W. Haupts of 1881 Kincaid street, who will attend Randolphâ€" Macon Woman‘s college in Lynchâ€" burg, Va.. this year, left Sunday for Lynchburg. MERILYN SMITH A BRIDE Miss Markell spent the last week in August in New York with her aunt, Miss Edith Tucker, of Cleveâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Colin Eldridge of Aurora announce the wrrival of a daughter on Monday, Sept. 9, at OFF TO SCHOOL On Tuesday, Miss Helen Sarett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Sarâ€" ett of 8. Green Bgy road, left for the east to begin her senior year at Vassar _ college. She is this year‘s . head _ supervisor of her house, Strong hall. Bob Hastings drove his son, Bob Jr., to Carthage college, Carthage, III, on â€"Sunday. Bob, who is enâ€" tering as a freshman, graduated from the Highland Park high school in June. The girls, both sophomores at the University of New Mexico, toâ€" gether with Miss Edith Musser, daughter of the V. C. Mussers of 529 Oakwood, left Tuesday for Alâ€" buquerque. . Miss ‘Musser is also a sophomore at the university, The three girls are sorority sisters, all members of Alpha Chi Omega. the Highland Park hospital. Leaving on Sept. 22 to enter Ambherst college will be Andy Anâ€" drews, George Grimes and George Hiller. The boys are all memâ€" bers of the Highland Park graduâ€" ating class this last June. A very pretty . wedding took place on Saturday, Sept. 7, at 3 p.m. at Christ church in Winnetka, when Miss Merilyn Louise Smythe became the bride of Norman J. Knights. Dr. Edward Ashley Gerâ€" hard, officiated. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Smythe of 273 Woodland, and Mr. Knights‘ parents are the Coby W. Knights of Chicago. The bride, who was given in marriage by ~her father, wore a white satin wedding gown and finâ€" gertip veil, and carried a spray of lilies and tea roses. En route to herâ€"home in Santa Fe, N. M., after a summer in New York, Miss Nancy Scott, spent a few days as the house guest of Miss Shirlee Markell, daughter of Mrs. Gladys Markell of 515 Oakâ€" Miss Gloria Smythe, who attendâ€" ed her sister as maid of honor, and CALL â€"FOR _ RESERVA T IONS 541 Central Ave. You Are Cordially Invited to . Comée and Meet the SMILES DELICIOUS FOOD FRIENDLY SERVICE THE HIGHLANDER 246 Railway Avenue, Highwood, L Phones H. P. 2206 â€"5509 * Certified Watchmaker WEST SIDE JEWELERS When Buying a Watch or Clock When Repairing a Watch or Clock BE WISE! FOR PRIVATE PARTIES Newly Decorated C. J. TINETTEI Thursday, Sept. 12th, 1946 at Mrs. Bruce W. Dichl of Belvidere, cousin of the bride, were attired in gownsof dusty rose complementâ€" ed by brown tulle headdresses and matching muffs, to which sprays of peach gladioli were attached. The bridesmaids, all De Pauw classmates of the bride, the Misses Barbara _ Evans of Indianapolis, Their bouquets were of peach gladâ€" joli, tea roses and leaves of rhoâ€" dodendron. rora, Robert Royse of Evanston and David Savidge of Chicago. The bride‘s ° mother â€" chose a brown dress, complemented by a brown.hat trimmed with aigrette feathers, and a‘ corsage of brown and green orchids, The mother of the bridegroom wore a soft blue gray dress and her corsage was of purple orchids. _ ford, er as best man, and the ushers brothers of the bridegroom, EC. Donk of St. Louis, John Emison of New York, Jack Haried of Auâ€" __ A reception at the Orrington hoâ€" tel, Evanston, followed the cereâ€" mony. ; After a two weeks‘ honeymoon in North Carolina, Mr. Knights and his bride will reside in Boston, Mass., where he will enter the Harâ€" vard business school. D.C., and Dorothy Wright of Highâ€" hndM'cnilMyl-t- GLENCOE THU., FRL, SAT., Sept. 12â€"14 Lucille Ball, Mark Stevens THEATRE _ 630 Vernonm Highland Park 605 Dennis SUN., MON. Belita and FRIL, SAT., Allan Knights served his brothâ€" "One More Tomorrow" "DARK CORNER" "The Walls Came Tumbling Down" "Do You Love Me?" "Without Reservation" , WED., THU., Sept. 17â€"19 Shafer of 15â€"16