§ Page 4 BRIDAL PARTIES Many preâ€"nuptial parties have been given in mol Miss Mary Alice Larson, whose marriage to Robert Dean Ingwersen will be an event of August 21, Among those who have entertained for her was Miss Patricia Stapler of Chicago. Miss Stapler, who will be Miss Larâ€" son‘s maid of honor, gave a lunchâ€" eon and personal shower at the Yar, Chicago. Miss Joan Young of S. Sheridan road was hostess at her home at a luncheon and perâ€" sonal shower for the brideâ€"toâ€"be. By ALICE ZABEL Evening parties for Miss Larson included a miscellaneous shower which her aunt, Mrs. James H. Duffy of 515 Glencoe avenue gave for her, the miscellaneous shower given by Mrs, Ingram Rasmussen of Elm Place, and the linen shower on Monday night at which the bridegroomâ€"toâ€"be‘s _ sister, _ Miss Barbara Ingwersen of Evanston, was hostess. C _ A novel cocktail p.urty for Miss Larson and her fiance was given by Miss Barbara Osborne of Forest Lake. The guests presented gifts to the bridegroomâ€"toâ€"be. : Next Wednesday Mrs. George Aubrey and Miss Sally Bird Littlefield will be coâ€"hostesses at a luncheon for the brideâ€"toâ€"be at Mrs. Aubrey‘s home in Palatine. The Larsonâ€"Ingwersen wedding will be followed by a reception at the Exmoor Country club. The brideâ€"toâ€"be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence A. Larson of 346 Park avenue, and her fiance is the son of the Louis Henry Ingwersens of Evanston. Another brideâ€"toâ€"be who has been feted on many occasions is Miss ©Margaret Anne _ Elmore, daughter of the Edward Burdette Elmores of 109 Elmwood drive. She will become the bride of Dalâ€" las Overton Bossort, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Bossort of Table Grove, Illinois, on Saturday, Augâ€" ust 14, at 5:00 o‘clock in the Covâ€" enant Methodist church, Evanston. Dr. C. H. Newham will hear the exchange of nuptial vows,. A reâ€" ception in the church parlors is planned. es Mrs. Wallace Lanigan of 919 Wade street entertained at breakâ€" fast in Miss Elmore‘s honor a week ago Saturday. The occasion was a surprise _ miscellaneous _ shower. Last Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Howâ€" ard Will and her daughter, Mrs. Robert Moon, were coâ€"hostesses at dessert and a ‘"housekeeping for two" shower for the bride-toâ€"be,} and on Wednesday evening, Miss Elmore was again honored at a party given by Miss Gloria Holâ€" land of 648 Delta road. t MOVE TO RAVINIA Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Haner have moved into the home they recently purchased at 1215 Pleasant aveâ€" nue, They formerly resided with Mrs. Haner‘s parents, the Philip Randalls of 514 Oakwood avenue. Mr. Haner, who taught at the Raâ€" vinia school last year, has acceptâ€" ed a position as editor at the Row Peterson Publishing company, Evâ€" anston,. The Haners are parents of a daughter, Diane, 2. BACK HOME Back from a vacation spent with their parents, the George Youngs and Fred Johnsons of Owosso, Michigan, are Dr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson and son, Bruce, of 1361 Broadview â€" avenue. Their other son, Rudd, remained in Owosso with his grandparents. His grandâ€" father Young recently joined the Owosso Dewey Mustache Club. Walter Saladine of West Hartford, Connecticut, announced the beâ€" trothal of their daughter, Andrea, to Robert Perkins Knight, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Knight Art Bock, who has spent the past six months in Banning, Caliâ€" fornia, is back at his home at 588 Onwentsia avenue. BETROTHAL TOLD On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. John Northshore GardenofMemories GCREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. A Surprise Awaits You if You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY PICTURE FRAMES ROBT. J. ROEBER BRAND‘S STUDIO VERY REASONABLE of 411 Lake avenue. He attended Hotchkiss and was graduated this year from Yale. . VISITED HERE Enroute to their home in Philaâ€" delphia, Pennsylvania, from ‘a vaâ€" cation trip to Yellowstone Park, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seeger visited here Friday. They were guests of their uncle, aunt, and cousin, the William Ernsts and Mabel Ann Ernst of 460 N. Ridge MOVING TO CALIFORNIA Mr. and Mrs. Earl Georgeson (Thelma Larson) and daughters, Carol and Virginia, will be leaving about the middle of the month for the west coast, They plan to go first to Banning, California, and will probably make their home somewhere. in California. The Georgesons, who resided at 1640 Dean avenue, have sold their home here. Vacationing in Winton, Mimneâ€" sota, with the Ernest Gails of 360 Bloom street at the Gails‘ summer home is Miss Jennie Olsen of 370 North avenue. { Now living in the home they reâ€" \cently purchased from the John \Clarks are‘ the Harold Marovitzes | of 296 Prospect avenue. Mr. Marâ€" | ovitz is a Chicago nttorney at 134 lN. La Salle street. There are three Saint Joseph‘s church, Wilmette, will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Dorothy Ann Beck, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Beck of Wilmette and Joseph J. Canâ€" tagallo, son of, Mrs. Elizabeth Cantagallo of 237 High street, Highwood ,at 10:00 o‘clock in the morning on Saturday, August 14. A reception at the Highwood Community Center will be held at #:00 o‘clock in the evening. On August 14, Mr. and Mrs. Milo*D. Larson and sons, Dean and Denny, will leave for Ellison Bay, Wisconsin, to spend a week with Mrs. Larson‘s sister, Miss Mertha Fulkerson. Mrs. E. Fulkerson, who has spent most of the summer with her daughter in Ellison Bay, will return with the Larsons. ' VACATIONING NEWS OF FORMER HIGHLAND PARKERS Mrs. Frank Terry of Florida, formerly of Highland Park, has been in New York visiting with friends and relatives. She spent some time with the Bert Brands.of New York City, also former Highâ€" land Parkers. CHARLOTTE ERFLING WEDS VACATION PLANS The marriage of Miss Charlotte Marie Erfling of 550 Laurel aveâ€" nue and Sgt. James Curven Koldâ€" en of Osseo, Wisconsin, took place on Saturday, July 31, at 8:00 o‘clock in the evening in Highland Park. Sgt. Kolden, who is staâ€" tioned in Chicago, and his bride are residing at 550 Laurel avenue. BECKâ€"CANTAGALLO NUPTIALS AUGUST 14 _ Newcomers to Highland Park are the Thomas Carlins of 147 Lakeview terrace. From Chicago, they bought their home here. They are the parents of a daughter, Louise Marion, 5, and a son, Richâ€" ard, who will be three in Sepâ€" tember. D Telephone Highland Park 2064 NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Mr. and Mrs. Murray L. Sachs and sons, Robert, 7, and William, 5, of 290 Park avenue are formâ€" er residents of Detroit. Mr. Sachs is with the Toni company, Chicago. Take advantage of our garden tilling service Complete landscaping. Establishing and renovating GEORGE H. ROWE lawns our Free Estimates Highland Park 416 Culver Naval School Band To Appear At Wilmette, Aug. 12 The 1948 Culver Summer Naval School Band of 85 players under the direction of Lt. Col. Edw. T. Payson will present a concert program of unusual variety. and universal appeal in the beautiful Wilmette Bowl, Thursday night, August 12th, at 8:00 p.m. The sons, Sanford E., 15, and James L., 9. Formerly of Corongdo, Califorâ€" nia, and now residing at 597 Glenâ€" view avenue are Lt. Commander and Mrs. Charles W. Walkley. Commander Walkley is stationed at Glenview. There are two chilâ€" dren, Richard Crommelin and Susan Crommelin. New to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. William T. Bresnehan, Jr. of 418 Arbor avenue. They formerly lived in Wilmette. There are three sons, Bill, 7, Tim 5, and Bart, 3. Mr. Bresnehan is sales enâ€" gineer with Remington Rand, Chiâ€" cago. Former Chicagoans, the Linn Vallalys, are now residing in the home they recently purchased. Their daughters are Lindra, 12, and Karen, 6, and their son is Dustin, 2. They live at 430 Cavell avenue. Mr. Vallaly is with the Illinois Bell Telephone company in Chicago. ‘ f Also former Chicagoans are Mr. and Mrs. John W. Upp, Jr. They are living at 636 McCraren road, the home they bought. â€"Mr. and_Mrs. William J. Simon of 1314 Broadview ‘avenue are former Chicagoans also. They have a daughter, Nancy, one year old. Mr. Simon is in the hosiery and glove business in Chicago. Here from Lincoln, Nebraska, are Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwight Evans of 236 Walker avenue. Their daughter, Elizabeth, is employed at the Highland Park library. Their son, Dwight, Jr., will enter his junior year at Northwestern university this fall. Mr. Evans is with the Steel Plate Fabricators Association, Chicago. ABOARD AIRCRAFT CARRIER Midshipman Robert L. Berg, USNR, son of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Berg of 1 Sheldon Lane, Highâ€" land Park, is participating in the twoâ€"month Naval Reserve Officers Training Cruise aboard the airâ€" craft carrier USS Boxer. _ The midshipmen reported aboard the carrier in San Francisco, Calif., and left for the Hawaiian Islands June 26. During the week spent en route to the islands and for ten additional days the midâ€" shipmen underwent intensive training. Midshipman Walter R. Wagner, USN, Class of 1950, son of Waiter A. Wagner of 527 South Ridge rd., Highland Park, III., has comâ€" pleted his second year at the U.S. ON CRUISE Schwinn built heary duty Whizâ€" zer bicycle, special price $65. 26, 24 and 20 inch Schwinn bicycles priced at $39.95. 53 Waukegan Ave. Highwooed CerviSales&Service BICYCLES EAGLE PICHER AIR CHANGER KEEP COOL THIS SUMMER Notseless H. N. GAMLIN In Your Attic or Basement 15 Degrees Cooler and T HE PRESS Ivan G., 13,|Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., and is a member of the new secâ€" ‘ond (junior) class. LET US INSTALL AN le The personnel of the band is gathered from 15 states. Besides the heavy musical program of the summer, the unit functions as a regular Naval Company, and parâ€" ticipates fully in all athletic and Naval activities. The band has held many athletic championships, and concert is being sponsored by North Shore patrons and friends, and all music lovers are cordially invited to attend. Midshipman Wagner is presentâ€" ly on the Midshipman Summer Practice Cruise and is serving aboard the aircraft carrier USS Coral Sea. LEAVING FOR FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sanborn of Ridgewood drive will leave toâ€" day for Lake Worth, Florida, where they will reside until May. GEORGIANNA FRISBIE TO MARRY AUG. 7 The Sanborns just recently reâ€" turnedâ€" from a month spent in Wisconsin. The marriage of Miss Georgiâ€" anna Frisbie and Gunter W. Schwandt of Waukegan will take place on Saturday, August 7,â€"at the home of the bride, at 166 Lakeside Manor road. The 5:00 p.m. ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Louis Sherwin of the H. Park Presbyterian church. The bride will wear white and carry white roses. Matron of honor, Mrs. R. Hill Carruth, Jr. (Beverly Frisbie) sisâ€" ter of the bride, and the maid of honor, Miss Libbie Kriegsman of Dayton, Ohio, her cousin, will wear yellow marquisette and carry aqua carnations. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Gordon Frisbie (Dorothe Bletsch) of Evanston, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the bridey Mrs. Eva. Tranter, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Nancy Nelson, fiance of the bride‘s other brother, will be gowned in aqua Marquisette and carry yellow carnations. Best man will be Raymond Johnson of Lakewood avenue, and the ushers will be Gordon Frisbie of Evanston and Chauncey Frisbie (Spike), Dr. James Lynn and Peyton Allen all of Highland Park. The little ~flower girl, Patty Tranter, niece of the bridegroom, will wear white taffeta. Following a short honeymoon in Wisconsin, Mr. Schwandt and his bride will reside in Waukegan. Chop Suey & Fried Chicken Point Comfort Restaurant Waukegan Rd. 1 mile north of BLACK DIRT â€" MANURE Complete Landscape Gardening TO TAKE OUT Lunch & Dinner Served Daily R. Figre and W. Pearson CEMENT WORK Telephone H. P. 2207 Highland Park, 1. Tel Deerfield 79 416 Lt. Col. Payson, the Culver Band, and soloists are preparing another program of "music for everyone" for Chicago and North Shore music lovers. the 1947 Band which played in the Bowl last year won the penâ€" nant for the highest standing in Naval activities for the entire sesâ€" The Rev. Charles U. Harris will return to Highland Park on Satâ€" urday, August 7, from the Lamâ€" breth conference in London, Engâ€" land. He will conduct both services at the Trinity church, 7:30 and 11 a.m., on Sunday, August 8. THE FELL COMPANY Attend YOUR . . . 10 GREAT DAYS OF ENTERTAINMENT, COMPETITIONS and EVENT3 ILLINOIS STATE @ FAIR [Â¥ o ramuone now, 14 16 through :::f 15 * MUSICAL REVUEâ€" * S remeoe, mey: 14, Aug.| * Ajerngen, Neg., 41â€" 16 through Aug. 20 _ |yororCcyCLE RACESâ€" MUSICAL REVUEâ€" Afterncog, Aug. 22 Nights, Aug. 16 through| igHT HORSESHOWSâ€" Aug. 21 B Aug. 13 through Aug. 20 WLS BARN DANCEâ€" YETERANS DAYâ€" Night, Aug. 14 Aug. 15 BARBERSHOP QUARTETâ€"| GOVERNOR‘s payâ€" Night, Aug. 22 Aug. 19 $300,000 in and awards. Free admission, _ Toy 11 1% |s."3"|..4.:ma-u.u ARNOLD P. BENSON BWIGHET N. QReEn Directer of Agricuitare Geverner FAIR GROUNDS x An Outstanding DOLLAR VALUE DAY SPECIAL! 100 per cent Pure Wool regularly $26.50 Sport Coats $16 Thursday, August 5, 1948 and Landscape Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue PRESS GET RESULTS AUG. 13 to AUG. 22 6 0 9 HML.