Page 4 By ALICE ZABEL Miss Jean > Nichols, sopranc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Nichols of Elm avenue, Highwood, will make her debut at a recital at Kimball hall, Chicago, on Feb. 25. Miss Nichols, who has won the award of the Society of American Musicians for the midwest states, received her master‘s degree from Cosmopolitan School of Music in Chicago, last June. Mrs. James M. Carry of 8. Linâ€" den avenue left last Wednesday for Phoenix, Ariz., to join her family. _ Mr. Carry and their sons, Billy andâ€"Trigg, left earlier in order to enroll the boys in school. When the Carrys return .to Highland Park the end of May, they will live at the Exmoor Counâ€" #ry club for the summer. A great HAROLD McMULLENS BACK â€" After a year‘s leave of absence from the Highland Park high MMG.lclnlhn.hblo- gy teacher, and his . wife and daughter, â€"Melinda, 6, returned. ‘The McMullens have been in Chile the past year. Mr. McMullen has resumed teaching at the Highland Park high school. BETROTHEID ‘The betrothal of Miss Arline Abâ€" ernathy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Abernathy of Pleasant avenue, to Ensign Maurice R. Whitaker, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Whitaker of Wahoo; Nebr., has recently been announced by her Miss Abernathy graduated from Highland Park high school in 1944, and attended the University of Georgia. Her fiance is being released from active duty with the many parties were given in their honor before they left. ARLINE ABERNATHY After a three weeks‘ vacation in Palm Springs, Calif.,. with her husband, Mrs. Fred R. Tuerk of S. Deere Park drive returned home yesterday. Mr. Tuerk has remained for another week. Back home from Presbyterian hospital in Chicago, where she was a patient for five weeks, is Mrs. Robert Cobb of Glencoe avenue. No definite date has been set for the wedding. Mrs. Lawrence Stein of Woodâ€" bridge lane returned home this week: ‘from Washington, D.C., where she went to welcome her new _ grandson, John Lawrence Steele; who was born January 9, to Mr. and Mrs, John Steele (Louâ€" ise Stein). MORRISâ€"SNOBBLE Morris of Wade St. announce the engagement of their daughter, Barbara Francis, to John Kinsey Snobble, son of the J. Ernest Snobbles of Hazel avenue, at a cocktail party in December. The wedding will probably take place in June. ’ Miss Morris, a graduate of Vasâ€" sar, is a direct descendent â€" of Louis Morris, first governor of New Jersey, and of Louis Morris III jonly signer of the Declaration of Independence from New York. publication must be written on one side of the paper only, and be signed with the name and addres of the writer. Lester S. Olson, Publisher. R. B. Olson, Editor. Mr. Snobble, who teaches at Fountain Valley school in Coloraâ€" do Springs, Colo., is a graduate of Pountain Valley and of Dartmouth, 1945, where he was captain of the ski team, _ His studies at Dartâ€" mouth were interrupted for severâ€" al years during the war. He served as a lieutenant in the army air corps. ~A bomber pilot, he was with the 8th air force. ‘The next concert to be given by the Evanston Civic orchestra will be held on Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 8:30 p.m. at Cahn auditorium, Scott hall, Northwestern universiâ€" Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, Ninois. Subscription rates: $1.50 per year; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 per year outside of Lake county. by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure] avenue, Highland Park, TL ‘Telephone: Highland Park 557. . HIGHLAND PARKERS THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamilton Issued Thursday of each week for ty. Elwyn Owen will conduct. Guest soloist will be Ennio Boâ€" lognini, cellist, a member of the of Highland Parkers who are regâ€" ular members of the Evanston Civic orchestra are Miss Ella Mae Baird of S. Linden avenue, Miss Janeth Finch of 8. St, Johns aveâ€" nue, Miss Virginia Garino of Belleâ€" vue place, and Miss <â€"Rosemary Holm of Skokie boulevard. The orchestra, which was organized tast fall, is made up of North Shore people. IN JAMAICA After spending a week in Florâ€" ida, the Philip E. McFariands of Eastwood avenue, are now vacaâ€" tioning in Jamaica, before they return home early in February. VISITED HERE Maxwell Wood of Portland, Ore., who was a guest of the A. E. Patâ€" tons of Hazel avenue for several days this week, left Tuesday for Washington, D.C., on business. Mr. Wood is regional director of the Bonneville Power company in Oreâ€" ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED The engagement of Miss Mary Frances McGinnis of Chicago, to Alexander Danakas, son of Mrs. Eugenia Danakas of W. Park aveâ€" nue, has been announced recently by her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joâ€" seph McGinnis of Cabery, II. Miss McGinnis is employed as secretary of a Chicago real estate firm. Mr. Danakas is physical edâ€" ucation instructor at. Elm Place school and coach of the froshâ€" soph basketball team at the high school. CRADLE AUXILIARY h MEETING , The Highland Park Cradle auxâ€" iliary will hold its next regular monthly meeting on ~Wednesday, February 5, at the home of Mrs. J. T. Griffith Jr., of Blackhawk avenue. It will be a sewing meetâ€" ing from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. HOSTS AT BUFFET SUPPER Dr. and Mrs. John Street Bracâ€" ken of S. Deere Park drive were hosts recently at a buffet supper. Fifty guests were present. . Dr. Bracken is interning at Evanston hospital, + ® KATHERINE ENGELS Mr. and© Mrs, Max Engels of Railway avenue, Highwood, anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter, Katherine M., to Arnold W. Hogiund, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hoglund of Green Bay,:Wis. June 28 has been set as the date for the wedding. On a three weeks‘ conducted tour of the Grand Canyon, Los Angeles, San Diego and San Franâ€" cisco, are the Fred Tuckers of Oakâ€" wood avenue. JUNE HENDRICKSON A BRIDE ; Fort Sheridan Chapel No. 1 was the scene of the wedding of Miss June Pearl Hendrickson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Waliter Hendrickâ€" son of Driscoll court, and Louis D. Picchietti, son of Mr. and Mrs. Enea Picchietti, of Glencoe aveâ€" nue, Jan. 18, at noon. ‘The Rev. Edmond J. Skoner heard the exâ€" [elnn(. of nuptial vows before an altar of white flowers. Miss Maria > Santi. sang "Ave Verum" and the bridegroom‘s fathâ€" marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown with a long train. . Her fingertip veil hung from a tisra of seed pearis. She carried a bouquet of white roses. ‘The maid of honor, Miss Carole Mrs. Neal Danyo, sister of the bride, Miss Mary Picchietti, sister The wedding will take place this 912 Lindea Ave. MURPHY and MILLER, Inc. * h ith s AVAILABLE NOW See on Display at ===== | »f the bridegroom, and Miss Louâ€" :hï¬,&nfl.mm Their gowns were of fus chin, and the plumes they wore in their hair, matched. They carried urk 2064 | bouquets of white gladioli with fuschia centers, and blue . baby > | chrysanthemums. . â€" Neal Danyo, Gino Santi, cousin of the bridegroom, and Angelo Pasâ€" ‘The bride‘s mother wore a light blue dress with black accessories and a corsage of gardenias and red roses, The bridegroom‘s mother was in black with tan accessories and her corsage was of gardenias and pink roses. _ _ â€" _ The bride is a graduate of Ponâ€" tise high school, Pontisec, Mich., and the bridegroom is a graduate of Highland Park high school. ~â€"A reception was held at the Maâ€" sonic temple in the evening. Three hundred guests attended. After a two weeks honeymoon in northern Michigan, Mr. Picâ€" chietti and his bride will be at home at 447 Glencoe avenue. Out of town guests were . the bride‘s grandmother, Mrs. â€" Henry Hendrickson, and aunt, Miss Ruth Hendrickson, of Ironwood, Mich., the Clarence Certanos of Birmingâ€" ham, Mich., her uncle and aunt, Orlondo De Meio of Detroit and Miss _ Joyee _ Caveleri of Iron Montain, Michigan. * FLORIDA VACATION The Fred Siljestroms of Windâ€" sor road left Monday for a six weeks vacation in _ West Palim Beach, Fla. The Harold McMulâ€" lens, who have just returned from a year in Chile, have leased their house while they are away, ATTENDS FUNERAL Mrs.. Albert P. Snite of E. Cenâ€" tral avenue returned home on Tuesday after spending four days in Denver, Colo., where she attendâ€" ed the funeral of her sister. In Pasadena, Calif., for a six weeks evacation is Mrs. Ernest T. Volwiler of N. Deere Park drive. Mr. Volwiler plans to fly to Caliâ€" fornia about Feb, 1, to join his wife for the remainder of her stay. * IN CALIFORNIA MARY WOOD FARISH MARRIED j A wedding of interest to many Highland Parkers was the Farishâ€" service. The bride, Mrs. William S. Farâ€" ish Jr. (Mary Wood) of Houston, Texas, is the daughter of Gen. and Mrs. Robert E. Wood of Lake Forâ€" est, former Highland Parkers, The bridegroom, Hugo Victor Newhaus Jr., also of Houston, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Neuhaus of Houston, Neuhaus marriage, which took place Jan. 21 in the Church of the Holy Spirit in Lake Forest, the Rev. Wood Carper reading the The bride was unattended, and Joseph Neuhaus of Houston was his brother‘s best man. PIANOâ€"ACCORDIAN RECITAL _Mr. Neuhaus and his bride will reside in Houston. Students of Louis Garino will give a phno-:eordhn recital on Sunday, Feb: 9, at.3 p.m. in the First Methodist church in Evansâ€" ton. Highland Parkers who will participate will be Don â€" Ariano, Rosemary Pacienza, and Eugene Tagliapietra. Mr. Garino resides at Bellevue place, Highland Park. HUTTON.SCHNEIDER NUPTIALS & On Saturday, Jan. 18, Miss Viâ€" enna Hutton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hutton of Ramsey, Michigan, became the bride of Hugo L. Schneider Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Hugo L. Schneider of Oakwood avenue, at the Redeemer Lutheran church, the Rev. H. Platâ€" zer reading the service. The bride‘s gown was of white faille ,and her veil was fingertip length. She carried a bouquet of white carnations. s Mrs, Robert Skidmore, sister of tron of honor. She wore a light blue gown with matching veil and Quinn, niece of the bride, and Juâ€" dith Ann Skidmore, niece of the ï¬quuyhymhp-nM T HE PRESS blue and pink respectively, They carried small round bouquets of brother as best man,. Robert Schneider, another brother, and _ A reception was held in the eveâ€" ning at Sunset Valley club. After a week‘s honeymoon, Mr. Schneiâ€" der and his bride will reside at 1033 Golf avenue. CONVALESCING Mrs. David Beneventi of Highâ€" wood avenue, Highwood,. is conâ€" valescing at home after undergoâ€" ing an operation at the Highland Park hospital, recently. BRIDAL SHOWER Prior to her wedding, a miscelâ€" laneous shower was given in honâ€" ordll-_.lmludï¬eho-,by Mrs. Wilson and Mrs. Hans Luitz :gfltha:n.co{lnhihul)rh- Formerly of Evanston, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Buckroeder Jr., are new residents at 1882 Burton aveâ€" nue. Mr. Buckroeder is viceâ€"presâ€" ident and engineer of W, M. Buckâ€" roeder and Son, fabricators of labâ€" oratory equipment, _ Miss Hendrickson became the bride of Louis Picchietti on Jan. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK New Highland Parkers are Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hall and sons, Parâ€" ker, 12, Ferris, 11, and Bronson, 6. Elm Place school students. Formerly of Plandome, L. I., N. Y., the Halls are now residing at 515 Maple lane. Mr. Hall is treasurer of the University of Chiâ€" Sandra Lynn has been chosen as the name for the baby daughter who Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Florent of Sunnyside Mrs. Ann McKay of N. Sheridan road is maternal grandmother, and the late Mr.â€"and Mrs. F. J. Florâ€" ent.are paternal grandparents, Mr. Florent‘s late mother was the forâ€" mer Mae Rudoliph of Highland Sandra‘s father served in the naval corps for 39 months,. He was an aviation machinist‘s mate 2/c. On Jan. 15, a son was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. William M. Christensen Of Sheridan avenue, Highwood. Fred Barnesteds of the same adâ€" dress. Mr. Christensen, who served as a lieutenant in the navy during the war, is the son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Martin Christensen of Norma Barnested, daughter of the North Chicago. . The baby has beeri named James William. There is a sister, Nancy, A son was born on Jan. 17 to Mr. and Mrs. James McKillip (Dorothy Boylan) of 544 Eim place at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. _ Mrs. Margaret Boylan of the same address is the maternal grandmother, . and the paternal grandparents reside in Chicago. Michael James has been chosen as the baby‘s name, 5% years old. Word has been received from Washington, D.C., of the arrival of a son on Jan. 9, to Mr. and Mrs. LOOK WHO‘S HERE! Mrs. Christensen is the former The Powder Box > 365 CENTRAL AVENUE, HIGHLAND PARK Also in straightening of kinky and fuzzy hair TEMPROLâ€"CREME PERMANENT WAVE We specialize in the PACKERâ€"HERBEX scalp and hair treatment for men. On Monday and Tuesday evenings, by appointment only. Tel. 415 for Appointment OPEN EVENINGS THURSDAY AND FRIDAY FACIALS, SCALP TREATMENTS (HOT OUL) We specialize also in our new both machine and machineless HAIR TINTING AND Jan. 18, at the ~inâ€"law, John Steele. The baby, who has Steele is the former Louise Stein. reside on Woodbridge lane. Mr. Steele‘s parents, the Leo served as a lieutenant in the navy during the war, He is now a Unitâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wachholâ€" fer of Deerfield avenue, Deerfield, announce.the.arrival of a son at the Highland Park hospital on Jan. 17. The daughter who was born on Jan. 20 at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital to Mr. and Mrs. James Maimâ€" quist of W. Park avenue, has not yet been named. She has two sisâ€" ters, Jill, 5, and Holly, 14 months, Grandparents are. Mrs. Marie Glader, Midway Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Maimquist of the same Park avenue address. Mrs. Malmâ€" quist is the former Eleanor Glader., A son was born Jan. 2 at Magee hospital in Pittsburgh, Pa., to Mr. and Mrs. Douglas W. Brown (Marâ€" ilyn Cook). Grandparents are the A. B. Cooks of Pittsburgh, forâ€" merly of Highland Park, and Mr. and Mrs, R.B. Curry, Ridgewood drive. The baby has been named Douglas Wesley, Jr. % \ ~â€"â€"Gâ€"â€" Mr; and Mrs. John Antognoli beâ€" came the parents of a son at the Highland Park hospital on Jan. 20. ‘The Antognolis reside in Deerfield. A sister for Lufkin and James Reidy was born at Presbyterian hospital in Chicago, on Jan. 9. The little girl has been named Lynn Lufkin. Parents are the T. Hamly Reidys of Central avenue. _ Mrs. Reidy is the former Barâ€" bara Tennant, daughter of Mrs. Lufkin Tennant of the same adâ€" Bonnie Kay is the name chosen for the daughter born Jan. 20 at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Rich of Ashland avenue, Highwood. Mrs. Rich is the former Betty Rose Engels, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Enâ€" gels of Railway avenue, Highwood. Maternal great grandmother is Mrs. Mae Dickinson of 1006 Fosâ€" ter â€" avenue, â€" Evanston. . Mrs. Irma Rich of Alton, II., is the paâ€" FOR SALE: _ Davenport; studio couch, maple pull â€" up chairs; electric exercising . machine; 87 S. St. Johns Ave. H. P. 2744 WE ARE NOW BUYING (Across from bankâ€"same location f for 35 years) 392 Central H. P. 630 HIGHLAND PARK TRADING h H. NEMEROFF of Thursday, Jan. 25th, 1947 dreams do not come true, nsithor : ’wfth PERSONALITY i «Development > M A RDI GR A s NEW ORLEANS By steamer Fob. 8 â€"â€" 21 days By rail Fob. 14 â€" 8 days Other allâ€"expense trips to: GUATEMALA â€" MEXICO FLORIDA â€" CALIFORNIA and to many winter sports areas George L Lundberg, Manager Phone Highland Park 1211 Tune up and Brake Service Who Combines ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Telephone _ Operators are among the betterâ€" paid feminine workers. AND : by the very‘ nature of their â€" work acquire a ch a rm .of voice and manner that make them a welcome addition to any circle. F Interesting Work Too! Automobile Repair Work _ and Painting 21 S. St. Johns Avenue H. and R. ANSPACH APPLY TODAY TO CHIEF OPERATOR 370}4 Central Avenue 620 Central Ave. . of Your Own Age Smart Is the Girl ‘Tel. 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