Page 4 MOVING TO PASADENA Leaving,.for Pasadena, Caliâ€" fornia, on June 18, where they :lâ€"hthdrh-c.mtht'nd Tuerks of 2744 S. Deere Park drive. They have been feted on many occasions at unique parties and after purchasing a home on the west coast, they sold their Deere By ALICE ZABEL The Tuerks have a daughter, Barbara, who has just completed her second year at the Highland Park high school. She has been a regular honor student at the high school for the past two years. With the exception of two B‘s, she has had five A‘s each time on her report card. Their two sons are Fred, Jr.. a member of the Braeside school graduating class, and George, who will enter eighth MASTERSâ€"MILLS BETROTHAL Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benton Masters of River Forest are anâ€" nouncing the betrothal of their daughter, Betty Annette, to Ellsâ€" worth Luther Mills, HI, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L Mills of 1915 S. Sheridan road. Mr. Mills graduated four years ago from the Northwestern Miliâ€" tary academy at Lake Geneva. During the war he was a member of the Naval Air Corps. Both he and his fiance atterded Northâ€" western University. A member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority, she is completing her third yeay at Northwestern this month. Mr. Mills is a fraternity. Recently hor vacation spent Robert U. Sl Sheridan road MOVING TO BARRINGTON The Francis Norwood P will be moving from their 1 at 459 Egandale road on Ju Until the home they recently chased on Cuba road, Barrin HOME FROM FLORIDA is remodeled they will be residing at theMoraine hotel. Mr. Bard‘s daugbters, Mrs. Charles W. Boand and Mrs. Joshua Derry, are both residents of Barrington. ; The Bards‘ wedding, which took place in Tucson, Arizona, was an event of April 12. Mrs. Bard is the former Miss Phoebe Mizen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Mizen of Oak Park. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Florent and daughter, Sandra, of 807 Sunnyside avenue, were the weekâ€" end guests of Mr. and Mrs. M. 3. Dekreon of Ottowa, Illinois. Mr Florent and Mr. Dekeron served toâ€"gether in the navy during the war. WEEKâ€"END IN OTTOW Miss Kathryn Einbecker and John M. Hunter were m-rrie%:t a private ceremony in Thornfike Hilton Chapel in Chicago on Satâ€" urday, June 5. Miss l",intm*er is KATHRYN EINBECKER WEDS the daughter of Mr. ind Mrs. W F. Einbecker of Highland Park Mr. Hunter is the san of Mrs. Mer lin H. Hunter and Professor Hun ter who died Sunday, May 30 The Hunter family home is it Urbana, Hlinois. & Dr. Paul Burt of Trinity Church, Urbana performed the ceremony. Mrs. F. G. Feltham, sister of the bride, was the matron of honor and Mr. Alonzo Hunter attended his brother as best man. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Hunter and Landscape Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue â€" JOS. KOLBECK â€" ntly home from a six weeks n spent in Florida, are the U. Slaybacks of 714 S. rn this month. Mr. member of Sigma Nu in the fall. ood _ Bards their home on July 1. cently purâ€" Barrington, be residing Mr. Bard‘s s W. Boand v. are both Benton in will make their home in Somerâ€" ville, Massachusetts after October VISITING IN NEW YORK Miss Anna Alders of Vine aveâ€" nue is spending two weeks in Binghamton, New York, visiting her brotherâ€"in‘law and sister, the John A. Clarks (Rita Alders), and greeting her new nephew, John Alders Clark, who was born on May 30. . THORDARDOTTERâ€"OWENS NUPTIALS On Saturday, June 5, Miss Unâ€" nur Thordardotter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thordur Einarson of Reykjarvik, Iceland,.and Robert J. Owens, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Owens of Blytheville, Arâ€" kansas, were united in marriage at the home of the bride‘s brotherâ€" inâ€"law and sister, the Harry Eatâ€" ons of 124 N. Green Bay road. The 7:00 p.m. ceremony ‘Was read by the Rev H. K. Platzser, Mrs. Oliver Kentta of Highland Park, another sister of the bride, attended as matron of honor. Harry Eaton served the brideâ€" (PPRmient O ce The bride wore a rose print dress, white hat and accessories, and a corsage of white carnations. Mrs. Kentta was in brown moire and her corsage was of pink carâ€" nations. > Mr. Owens and his bride are reâ€" siding at ATTENDS NORTHWESTERN ACADEMY PROM Miss Barbara Tuerk was the guest of Bruce Kohlhaze at the Northwestern _ Military â€" academy prom in Lake Geneva last Saturâ€" day. On Sunday afternoon she also attended the graduation exercises at the academy. Barbara, who with her parents, will be moving on June 18 to Pasâ€" adena, California, will be guest of honor on several occasions, On Friday, Marcia Riggs will give a dinner party in her honor and ext Thursday night Lynn: Ahrens will be hostess at a Berbecueâ€" Daniel Burke, Jr., son of the D .A. Burkes of 839 S. Ridge road, celebrated his first birthday at an afternoon party on Friday, GRADUATES HONORED BIRTHDAY PARTY tary academy in Lake Geneva, was held on Sunday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elisworth L. Mills of 1915 S. Sheridan road. Several Highland Park young people also attended. Mr. and Mrs. Mills‘ son, David, a member of the class, was gradâ€" uated as battalion commander, the highest honor given by the school. He held the rank of cadet major. at an June 4 BETTY SCHMIDT BETROTHED The Twilight Club at Kaserne, Vaihingen, Germany, was the scene, recently, of a buffet supper and dance as the constabulary headquaiters WAC‘s and their dates celebrated the sixth birthday of the Corps. A highlight of the evening was the announcement of the engageâ€" ment of Sgt. Elizabeth Schmidt (daughter _ of _ Mrs. _ Florence Schmidt, 640 Homewood, Highland Park) to Sergeant Horace A. Parâ€" lumber party Sergeant Schmidt is secretary to Colonel Gross and Major Raiph Lang, _ Assistant _ Headquarters Commandant. Sergeant Parsons is assigned to Sâ€"1 of Special Troops. AT YALE Miss Dini was graduated from Morton S. Raff, son of Mr. and | the Marywood School in Evanston. Mrs. Arthur Raff of Cedar Aveâ€"| Her fiance, who served in the nue, has just received a Certificate| Navy overseas, is now attending in Transportation, as the result of | the Chicago Technological instiâ€" a year‘s postâ€"graduate study in tute. traffic engincering, in the Bureau: _ A fall wedding is planned. of Highway Traffic at Yale uniâ€" medirc versity. He was awarded a reâ€" NEXT YEAR‘S STUDENT search fellowship at Yale for the PUBLICATIONS MANAGER coming year and will be listed on Appointed business manager for the faculty as an assistant inâ€" the student publications next year structor. Morton and his wife have is Robert Hart of 156 Sheahen ASSISTANT INSTRUCTOR AT YALE ons Northshore GardenofMemories CGREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH 3T. party in honor of the graduaâ€" class of Northwestern Miliâ€" Surprise Awaits You if You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY 130 S. Second street. VERY REASONABLE rented a small home in East Havâ€" en, Conn. where his parents will visit in the near future. COLLEGE TEA A tea for prospective and regisâ€" tered students and their mothers of the Milwaukeeâ€"Downers college was given on Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. James Barber on Walnut avenue, Evanston. Mrs. O‘Connor Gallentine of Highland Among the girls enlisted for registration are:â€"Francine Bell of 1301 Pleasant avenue, Barbara Britton of 733 Princeton avenue, Irene Guentz of 327 Vine avenue, Barbara Glick of 525 N. Sheridan road, Jackeline De Ruska of 339 Washington street, Highwood, and Katherine Marshall of 1100 Wauâ€" kegan road, Deerfield. HERE FOR SON‘S WEDDING Former Highland Parkers, the George Pattersons of Chesaning, Michigan, spent the weekâ€"end with their son and his family, the Dougâ€" las Pattersons. They were here to attend the wedding of another son, Robert of Libertyville, and Miss Katherine Sederholm of Lake Forest which took place on Saturâ€" day, June 5. MIAMI UNIVERSITY GRADUATE Calvin Edward Defenbau, Jr., son the senior C. E. Defenbaus of 834 Forest avenue, was graduated on Monday from Miami university in Oxford, Ohio. He received a bachelor of science in education degree. Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo, Chiâ€" nese ambassador to the United States, was speaker at the exerâ€" cises. SURPRISE SHOWER In honor of Miss Betty Jean Cimbalo whose wedding to Aurelio Ceccotti will take place on July 3 at the Immaculate Conception church at 10:00 o‘clock in the morning, Mrs. Peter Cimbalo of 652 Chicago avenue and Mrs. Ernest Renulfi of 502 Elm place her aunts, gave a surprise miscelâ€" laneous shower recently at the bride‘s home at 1632 Broadview avenue. About fiftyâ€"five attended. ATTENDS PHOTOGRAPHY SCHOOL Miss Cimbalo is the daughter of the Jack Cimbalos, and Mr. Cecâ€" cotti is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Dante ‘Ceccotti of San Francisco, California, formerly of Highwood. James L. Kilcoyne, Deerfield photographer, is attending Ray‘s School of Photography in Chicago taking a refresher course, studyâ€" ing baby portraiture and commerâ€" cial work. His studio will be closed mornings during June. | CAROL JONES ENGAGED The engagement of Miss Carol Marie Jones to Joseph S. Hoover has recently been announced by her parents, the Charles W. Jonesâ€" es of 510 N. Linden avenue. Mr. Hoover is the son of Mrs. Daniel P. Hoover of North Canton, Ohio. The wedding will take place early in the‘fall. 4 Miss Jones was graduated from Wellesley college in 1943. Mr. Hoover, who received his degree from Dartmouth college, served ‘for five years in the army during the war. ATTENDING UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS MEDICAL COLLEGE Dr. William L. Winters of 188 Laurel avenue is taking a postâ€" graduate _ course, _ Physiological basis for internal medicine, which is being offered by the American College of Physicians at the Uniâ€" versity of Illinois college of mediâ€" cine. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Achille Dini of Hubbard Woods announces the engagement of his daughter, Dina Marie, to Joseph Carani, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carle Carani of 585 Glenview avenue. THE PRESS court. Bob was married to Molly Smith last year. BERNARDIâ€"SANTI WEDDING SATURDAY St. James church, Highwood, will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Yolanda Bernardi, daughâ€" ter of the Renalto Bernardis of 210 North Avenue, residents of Modena, Italy, until a year ago, and Angelo Santi, son of the Joâ€" seph Santis of 429 Oakwood aveâ€" nut on Saturday, June 12, at 9:30 o‘clock in the morning, the Rev. Gleeson reading the service. \ _ Miss Bernardi has chosen the sisâ€" ter o thcbndfoon- toâ€"be, Miss l.nn! Santi, a‘maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be the Misses Shirley Cromwell and Tina Marâ€" chetti of Highwood, and her couâ€" sin, Elisa Ori of Highland Park, will act as junior bridesmaid. Angelo Bernardi, brother of the bride, will serve as best man, and Roger Amedei, Angelo Ori, and Palegrino Santi, cousins of the bridegroom, will usher. Following the ceremony breakâ€" fast will be held in the home of the bride‘s parents. A dinner will be held at 2:30 in the afternoon, and at 8:00 p.m. two hundred have been invited to a reception to be held at the Masonic Temple. v _ After a short honeymoon, Mr. Santi and his bride will reside at 210 North avenue. Harry Mussatto of Highwood received the varsity "N" in golf at lllinois State Normal Univerâ€" sity recently. RECEIVES VARSITY Mrs. Ethel Lynn of 163 Lakeâ€" side Manor road and Chauncey Osborn Frisbie, Jr., of 166 Lakeâ€" side Manor road, were married Saturday, May 29, in the chapel o f Winnetka Congregational church at 4:30 o‘clock in the afternoon. The Rev. Samuel Harkâ€" ness performed the ceremony. _ LYNNâ€"FRISBIE WEDDING Gordon Frisbie was his father‘s best man and Mrs. Lynn‘s daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Leslie Foiles (Barbara Lynn) attended as matron of honor. Ushers were Dr. James E. Lynn, the bride‘s son, and Chaunâ€" cey O. Frisbie, III. Gowned in white satin made with a train and carrying white roses, Miss Katherine Louise Sedâ€" erholm, daughter of the Andrew Sederholms of N. Saunders road, W. Lake Forest, became the bride of Robert Jonatham Patterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Patterson of Chesaning, Michigan, formerly of Highland Park, on Saturday, June 5, at the Lake Forâ€" est college chapel, the Rev. Anâ€" drus of the Lake Forest Presbyterâ€" ian church reading the double ring service. The bride was given in marriage by her father. Maid of honor, Miss Arlene Tiegen, was gowned in pink and carried American Beauty roses. Douglas G. Patterson was his broâ€" ther‘s best man. ROBERT PATTERSON TAKES A BRIDE The bride‘s mother was dressed in green, complemented by a corâ€" sage of pink roses. The brideâ€" groom‘s mother wore navy blue crepe. Her corsage, also, was of pink roses. A reception for about 75 at the Deerpath Inn followed the ceremony, â€"and in the evening a few‘ friends and immediate famiâ€" lies met at the home of the bride‘s parents for a buffet supper. The bride is a graduate of Lake Forest college. Mr. Patterson serâ€" ved for three years during the reâ€" cent war. Mr. Patterson and his bride are now on a short honeymoon trip to the Ozarks. THE COMMODORE Now Serving The Famous Chicken in a Basket Also a very large selection of sandwiches BANQUETS AND PARTIES ARRANGED AT ANY TIME Tel. GLENCOE 181 or 1827 & SKOKIE BLVD. NEAR COUNTY LINE RBOADâ€" 1/2 Golden Brown Fried Chicken Waiffle Fried Potatoes â€" Salad â€" Relish NEWCOMERS PARK Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Fleischmann, former Chicagoans, are nOW T€â€" 1 siding in the home which they reâ€" cently purchased at 48 Sunset road. The Fleischmanns are PAY* ents of two sons, David, 2, and Stephen, 9 months, Mr. Fleischâ€" fold company, Chicago. Now living at 1824 Rice street mllr,nndln.Chthllmd- son. Formerly of New Jersey, they have a son, Geoffrey, 5%, and a daughter, Kristin, 3. Mr. Knudson is connected with the Turner Conâ€" tractors, Chicago. Leonard Goring Takes * ‘The marriage ol DMS® EMJM!T Small and Leonard Goring, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Goring of 17 N. Second street, took place on Saturday, June 5, at the home of the bride‘s parents in Chicago at 3:00 o‘clock in the afternoon. Youn(Hl‘hhndPll'ku" Graduating At Purdue Among those completing courses at Purdue university next Sunday are the following Highland Park students: Harry C. Pertz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Rertzs, 704 Ridgeâ€" wood, mechanical engineering. Robert M. Wolters, son of the A. E. Wolters, 1303 Judson, elecâ€" trical engineering. ant, chemical engineering. Nautical Fable mi;;::;?’ï¬-;ï¬lmvn, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Thomson, }255 Pleasâ€" Once upon a time there was a sailor who really liked the Navy. He seemed perfectly contentedâ€" possibly because he had a girl in Poke oo oo on crmaes‘s N every port. His shipmates envied this fellow who had a girl in evry port because he was always happy. But this sailor died very young because he made one fatal misâ€" take : l;nvone port he had two girls! Moral: Don‘t overâ€"do anything. NEW . CONSTRUCTIO N ONLY $1.45 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Highland Park, Hlinois We shall be glad to tell you about our low cost plan for financing home reâ€" ‘phqmdhqxwemmtsandwillweleome your application for a loan. Come see us. s TO HIGHLAND Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation of Miss Phyllis â€"Pathfinder \ Diana Cabonargi Receives B.S. Degree _ Miss Diana Cabonargi, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Carâ€" bonargi, 369 Cedar Ave., will reâ€" ceive a bachelor of science degree . &t commencement exercises Sunâ€" day at Purdue University. Miss {Cubonarxi is a member of Pi Beta Phi, national social sorority and has been treasurer and house manâ€" ager of her house for the past year. Shcwunmnb«of&. varsity . cheerleading squad for four years, and. was active in the University Choir and the governâ€" ing board of Associated Women Students. After graduation, Miss Cabonâ€" argi and her family are planning lu trip‘to Europe for the summer | months. ® Boxing Club To Continue Classes During Summer At the request of parents, the Highland Park Boxing Committee and the boys, the Recreation Deâ€" partment will hold a workâ€"out session each Tuesday afterncon throughout the summer from 3:30 to 5:00 p.m., at the Community Center gymnasium. * Thursday, June Johnny Rossi, coach of the Box> ing Club, will be in charge. ‘This class is opento all boys in Highland Park. There will be no charge for regular members of the Club for these lessons. ;;-l;h;ruw.mmm ty cheerleading squsd for years, and . was active in the ersity Choir and the governâ€" board of Associated Women PICTURE FRAMES ROBT. J. ROEBER BRAND‘S STUDIO Call for TREE SURGERY S. MANHART || 10, 1948 ks