Thursday, June 3, 1948 A daughter, Darlene May, arâ€" rived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on May 23 for Mr. and Mrs. Casper Santi, Jr. of 430 Railway avenue, Highwood. Mrs. Santi, the former Bette Hagblom, is the daughter of Mrs. Eva Hagblom of Deerfield. Mr. Santi is the son of the Casper Santis of 213 Sheridan avenue, Highwood. On May 24 a son, Paul Laurâ€" ance, arrived at the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Paul Svendsen of 320 Railway avenue, Highwood. Mrs. Svendsen is the former Laura Soprani. Maternal grandparents are the Sam Princiâ€" palis of 222 Burchell avenue, Highâ€" wood, and the paternal grandâ€" parents are the John Thecks of 47 Prairie avenue. f Mr. and Mrs. Terry Beale of 338 Roger Williams avenue beâ€" came the parents of a son, Bruce Hamilton, on May 24 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital. Mrs. Beale is the former Eleanor Schmidt. Grandparents are the Louis S. Beales of the same address and Mr. and Mrs. H. G. F. Schmidt of St. Joseph, Missouri. A sister for Charles Edward, Jr., 1%, was born on May 25 at the Highland Park hospital. Parâ€" ents are the C. E. Shanafelts .of 1410 Pleasant avenue. The little girl, who has been named Pamela Louise, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Saylor David Shanaâ€" felt of the same address. The baby‘s mother is the former Louise Alexander. A third daughter, Pamela Jean, was borp on May 25, her maternal grandmother‘s birthday,. at . the Highland Park hogltll to Mr. and Mrs. James E. Meehan, Jr., of 1224 ‘Sunnyside lane. Her sisters are Carole Ann, 9, and Kathleen Marie, 4. Mrs. Meehan is the former Gladys Gemskie. Paternal grandparents are J. E. Meehan of Austin and Mrs. Fred C. Schandelmeier of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. John Molitore of Chiâ€" cago are maternal grandparents. Wayne David has been chosen as the name of the little boy born C.A.R. Society on May 27 at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Arne Makela of 1816 Deerfield road. Wayne has a brother, Lee, 7, and two sisters, Ann, 5, and*Lyn, 3. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Makela of Waukegan and Mrs. Rosalia Morâ€" risette of Waunakee Wisconsin, are the grandparents. Mrs. Makela is the former Shirley Morrisette. The senior group of the Black Hawk society, C.A.R., will hold the last meeting of the season on Sunday, June 6, at the home of Mrs. Jerry Leaming, 311 Marshâ€" man street, with buffet supper at 7:00. Mrs. Leaming and her daughâ€" ter, Charlotte, will be the hostesâ€" Louise Onesti Heads Women of the Moose At the election of officers held recently by Women of the Moose Louise Onesti was elected Senior regent of the Highland Park chapâ€" ter. Other new officers were Helen Meckley, junior regent; Clara Harms, chaplain; Frances Thomas, recorder, and Jean Mett, treasurer. held June 16. LOOK WHO‘S HERE:! Installation of officers will be Elm Place P.T.A. accomplishments, Monday night, May ‘24th, the Elm Place school Parent Teachers group elected a new slate of officers for the year The officers elected and the were: President, Mr. Francis D. Weeks; First Vice President, Mr. Sidney Graham; Second Vice President, Miss Loraine Ripczinâ€" ski; Third Vice President, Mrs. Grant Brown; Treasurer, Mr. Milâ€" ton J.. Hardacre, Jr.; Secretary, pen At the meeting the group also heard a report from the President of the Board of Education, Mr. Horace Vail. Mr. Walter Kurz, of the board, made an especially inâ€" teresting talk on current educaâ€" tional advantages offered in both the Green Bay and Elm Place schools. His talk was accompanied by color pictures of the children, starting in the primary continuâ€" ing through the _ eight grades. These candid shots revealed to the parents all the phases of the child‘s training and the step by step proâ€" gression of the school‘s complete development program. Mr. Francis D. Weeks, incoming President of the P.T.A., and chairâ€" man of the Morgan Playground Improvement Trust, reported that the Sheridan Road Underpass Conâ€" struction, by the State, will start in about two weeks. This wilt enâ€" able the committee to go ahead with the plans for the playground proper. Additional funds, however, he said would be needed to build the field house, so necessary to the whole recreation program. A drive for the balance of the funds, giving parents and others interâ€" ested, an opportunity to particiâ€" pate in the completion of the proâ€" ject, he stated, would start soon. Mr. Weeks also spoke of the function of the Parent Teachers organization in the community and how it was an additional demâ€" ocratic force in stimulating reâ€" sponsibility and in gaining the coâ€" operation of parents. The regular meeting of the Emâ€" blem club will be held on Wednesâ€" day, June 9, at 8 pm. with the initiation of new candidates. A program arranged by Mrs. Earle Blair, president, commemorating Flag day, will be presented by members of the local Girl Scouts. Hostesses for the evening will be Mrs. John Lenzini, chairman, assisted by Mesdames John Hickey, William True, Carl Arens and H. J. Eberhart. _ Reservations for the annual spring luncheon and golf outing r;uy be made at the meeting or by â€" telephoning â€" Mrs. Mitchell Beaudin, H. P. 941. The Board of Directors of the Y.W.C.A. will have their last regâ€" ular meeting until fall, on Tuesâ€" day, June 8, at 10:00, but are planning to close their season with a luncheon for the entire Y.W.C.A. membership on Tuesday, June 15th Mrs. Theodore Osborn who will be the speaker at the lunchâ€" up a year of many fine Annual Outing For H. Park Music Club Perfect weather made a gala day of the outing and annual meeting* of the Highland Park Music Club, at the lovely Barringâ€" ton home of Mrs. Harold Van Steenderen. About 75 members and guests enjoyed a picnic lunch and a most delightful program. The Choral Ensemble sang a numâ€" ber of charming songs, and Mrs. Wilfred Johnson, President of the Ensemble whistled both classical and popular music most musically accompanied by: Eleanor Sherry. Closing the program on the spaâ€" cious lawn, the Ensemble and the audience sang a number of popuâ€" lar Rounds with great gusto. © The main object of the business meeting was the reports of the officers and Chairmen of Comâ€" mitees, the election of new offiâ€" cers and the awarding of the scholarship, which was the prinâ€" cipal musical project of this year: Mrs. Myles Dressler, Chairman of the Scholarship Committee, anâ€" nounced theâ€"decision of that Comâ€" mittee‘s findings. The Club voted to award a sum of money to Richard Hagen of 415 McDaniels Avenue, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marâ€" cus Hagen, to aid in his musical education. Richard is a graduate of the local High school, and is now a student at the University of Illinois where he is majoring in music. He is a gifted musician and a young man of great promise. The following officers were elected and appointed for the year 1948â€"49. President, Mrs. Mary Ann Macfadden; First Viceâ€" President, Mrs. Paul E. Mathews; Recording Secretary, Mrs. Frank L. Frable; Corresponding Secreâ€" tary, Mrs. Bert Ray; Treasurer, Mrs. James B. Garnett; Chairman of Trial Board, Mrs. Don Cuthâ€" bertson ; Chairman of Membership, Mrs. Henry C. Hawes; President of Choral Ensemble and Chairman of publicity, Mrs. Arthur Raff. Speaker At Temple \Rabbi Arthur J. Lelyveld, Naâ€" tional Director of the Hillel Founâ€" dations, will be the guest speaker at the annual dinner meeting of North Shore Congregation Israel on Sunday evening, June 6, at the Temple. The provocative title of his adâ€" dress is "No Horizons for Youth". As in the past th€ Congregationâ€" al meeting will also feature the election of officers and trustees, and the annual report of the Presiâ€" Settlement Auxiliary is also beu_lg planned. A record attendance at the anâ€" nual meeting of the Ravinia Auxâ€" iliary to the Chicago Commons Association, enjoyed the dessert Luncheon furnished by the hostâ€" ess, Mrs. James O. Clarke of Linâ€" colnwood Avenue, listened to the encouraging reports of the offiâ€" cers and ~élected ‘the following slate for the coming year: President, Mrs. Armand Mcâ€" Phee; First Viceâ€"President, Mrs. Edwin P. Hart; Second Viceâ€"Presâ€" ident, Mrs. Dudley Hall; Recordâ€" ing Secretary, Mrs. Garfield Canâ€" right; Treasurer, Mrs Robert Greig; Chairman of Sewing Comâ€" mittee, Mrs. Robert Billeter, Chairâ€" man of the Rummage Sale, ln.‘ Guy Finlay and Publicity Chairâ€" man, Mrs. Arthur Raff. Under the able leadership of Mrs. Dudley Hall, the auxifiary has contributed many articles and a considerable amount of money to the parent organization. In addition to sewing at the monâ€" thly meetings, many of the memâ€" bers take home articles to work on im their spare time, as there is always a need for them at the Chicago Settlement. The Settleâ€" ment, also, welcomes gifts of toys and playing cards, which can be left at the Ravinia home of the Director of the Commons, Miss Lea Taylor, 1297 Wade Street. Any interested member of the community may make such a conâ€" tributionâ€"the special need begl!( If you are interested in softball and want some good organized mmhmh“‘& meeting Monday night at the Comâ€" munity Center. Grammar School Boys To Play Softball for youngsters‘ wheeled vehicles, such as carts, bikes, scooters and the like. Boys 14 years old and under who are in grammar school are reminded to attend the final orâ€" ganization meeting of the Junior Softball League sponsored by the Recreation Department. â€" The -eeth( is called for Monâ€" day night, June 7th, at 7:30 p.m. at the Community Center. â€" The League will play its games at Sunset Park Field on Monday evenings during the summer months. C T HE PRESS Field Day at Ravinia school was a great success. The weather was dads turned out to watch the pupils compete for honors in the various sports. The results of the contests are as follows: Has Ficdd Day Kindergartenâ€"Boys: Robert Brandriff, first; Dickie Bell, secâ€" ond; Jackie Redfearn, third and Bruce Johnson. fourth. Girls: Susan Romer, first; Betsy Brandriff, second; Gayle Kalseim, third and Susan Medway, fourth. First gradeâ€"Mrs. Leeta Haley. Boys: Michael Helding, first; Rusâ€" ty Abrens, second; Steven Steinâ€" berg, third and John Dille, fourth. Girls: Carol Jensen, first; Nancy Garwood, second; Christine Leuer, third and Penny Michaels, fourth. f First gradeâ€" Miss _ Anslow. Boys: Donald Wurm, first; Dale Schmidt, second; Frank Smith, third and James Stirling, fourth. Girls: Olson, first; Patsy Kohâ€" ser, second; Nancy Michaels, third; and Judy Kraft, fourth. Second gradeâ€"Mrs. Melville. Boys: Richard Campbell, first; Richard Smith, second; David Hemmingway, third and William Watrous, fourth. Girls: Linda Harrison, first; Judith Hexter, second; Roxane Russ, third and Louise Rosenthal, fourth. Second gradeâ€"Miss Rogman. Boys:Grady Ellis, first; Gordon Leonard, second; Junior Von der Linden, third and Dennis Mead, fourth. Girls: Brina Edelman, first; Susan Bartelman, second, Hazel Keller, third and Marcia Penny, fourth. Third gradeâ€"Miss Lindstrom. Boys: Edward Marrow, first; Richâ€" ie Stein, second; Teddy Osborne, third and Dick Schnadig, fourth. Girls: Patsy Skidmore, first; Conny Helding, second; Judy Coleman, third and Sue Ginsburg, fourth. Third grade â€" Miss Marsen. Boys: Roger Louer, first; Henry Hawley, second; Jim Snyder, third and Clifford Brody, fourth. Girls: Ruth Bell, first; Jean Coleman, second; Delphine Redâ€" fearn, third and Sally Livingston, fourth. t + Fourth | grade â€" Mrs. _ Rady: Boys: Herby Bartelman, first; Peter Riddle, second; Edward Louer, third and Richard Watrous, fourth. Girls: Robbie Lou Stupple, first; Carol De Vlieg, second; Lois Zebâ€" beson, third and Donna Nelson, fourth. Fourth gradeâ€"Miss Blackburn. Boys: Joe Febel, first; Art Weinâ€" feld, second; Jake Straight, third and John Coleman, fourth. Girls: Judy Smith, first; Betty Jane Wetzel, second; Shaynon Goldberg, third and Joann Matthâ€" tesen, fourth. Fifth â€" gradeâ€"Mrs. â€" Bodholdt. Boys: Larry Stallman, first; Bill Schwartz, second; Mike Faulkner, third and John Levy, fourth. Girls: Mary Davidson, first; Susan Gordon, second; Marcia Harrison, third and Mary Stewart, fourth. Girls: Polly Husting, first; Carâ€" ol Kluss, second Shirley Ann Scasâ€" sollati, third and Judy Romer, fourth. Fifth â€" grade â€" Miss â€" Ducker. Boys: David Wurm, first; Robert Rizzolo, second; Michael Rolfe, third and Stanley Clague, fourth, Fifth â€" gradeâ€"Mr. â€" Runyan: Ralph Herbst, first; Ky Helding, second, Woodward Burgert, third and Lawrence Schnadig, fourth. Girls: Judith Garwood, first; Mary Hough, second; Joanne Nicâ€" kles, third and Ellien Wagner, fourth. Girls:Winona Bell, first; Franâ€" ces Cimbalo, second; Sally Geigerâ€" rich, third and Geraldine Watt, fourth. f Seventh gradeâ€"Miss Siverson. : Peter Husting, first; Kenny second; B. Salitra, third Don Nordmark, fourth. Girls: Kathleen Skidmore, first; Sheila Sheridan, second; Lynn Elliott, third and Toni Murphey, fourth. Eighth grade â€" Mrs. Becker. Boys: Jim Gordon, first; Clifton Sixth gradeâ€"Mrs. Haner. Boys: Peter Foreman, first; Mark Anâ€" thony, second; Bill Kellow, third and Richard Baughman, fourth. Girls: Jeanette Stupple, first; Gretchen Ahrens,> second; Sue Leonard, third and Doris DeVlieg, fourth. Bixth gradeâ€"Miss Patterson. Boys: Bill Riddle, first; Brit Davis, second, Michael Field, third and Ralph Mack, fourth. Girls: Audra Furrow, first; Betsy Kraft, second; Gay Stirling, third and Carol Georgeson, fourth. Seventh grade â€" Miss Pond. Boys: Joseph Leaming, first; Barâ€" ry Briskman, second; Henry Loeb, third and Charles Newman, fourth. Girls: Betty Redlich, first; Filâ€" lis Schaffner, second; Zana Williâ€" son, third and Cary! Gatzert, third and David Baum, fourth. Girls: Jacqueline Hawley, first; Carol Secrest, second; Naomi Casâ€" sel, third and Donna .Engelbrekt, Beth El To Hold First Bar Mitzvah Service Saturday, June 5, 1948 Weinfeld, second; Bill Wurm, fourth. % Af the conclusion of the conâ€" tests parents and children gatherâ€" ed on the school lawn for a picnic supper. North _ Suburban . Synagogue Beth El announces that its first Bar Metzvah (Confirmation) Servâ€" ice will be held on Saturday, June 5, 1948 at 10:00 a.m. The Confirmant will be Michael Sackheim, son of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Sackheim of 2265 Lincolnwood Road, Highland Park, The Bar Mitzvah is a beautiful, traditional service by which the Favorite Gifts . . . 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Canâ€" tor George Surlin will render the tradiitonal prayers and Mr. Meyer Shisler, the director of the Synaâ€" gogue will be the Bible reader. The services will be held at the Winnetka Masonic Temple, 708 Elm Street, Winnetka. Everyone is welcome. Saturdays, eves. of First Pridays and Holy Days 4:00 and 7:30 pm. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. Incl. Beautiful Case Carved From Solid Walnut Blocks $6.95 Set of 6 Knives