Gowned in the same lace trimmed white satin dress, Which had alsa haan dress, which had al her _ mother and grandmother, Mrs Gilbert of Boston Bellows became th iam M. Kaiser, J evening at 8:30 Trinity | Evisconal wone for tw tend the A vention YMr. N. E. Williams an Mr. and Mr toâ€" Florida leave on O BARBARA BELLows wEps EXPERT INSTRUCTION 1N RIDING E AND JUMPING SPECIAL CARE TAKEN OF BEGINNERS AND CHILDREN BOARDINGâ€"â€"TRAININGâ€"RENTING Phone Highland Park 321 897 Deerficld Road tives . in land, Mr Second home. B TO ATTEND AMERICAN LEGION CONVETION . IN FLORIDA RETUR After this y inson ingr Jr.. the 125 founding: Enrolle freshman Three students from this have begun classes today at yon College, Gambier, Ohio, yon, the oldest men‘s collere KENYON STUDENTS ENROLLED AT BRADLEY Attending Bradley University as m freshman . this fall is Thoma: Earl Sheahen of Highland Park 111. Thomas graduated from High land Park High School last Jun« and will major in business adminâ€" istration it corsage bridegre taffeta. her hair trip, will their her taupe gwown. Susie flower girl, small colomal was of mixed Beauty colored gown was compleâ€" mented by a bouquet of pink roses. The bridesmaids, Mrs. Robâ€" ert Moore (Phoebe Hansen), sisâ€" ter of the bridegroom;} and Miss Jaonne Frable, were gowned alike in beige. The roses they carried matched the matron of honor‘s The bride was lovely in a high necked, long sleeved white satin gown, with a long train. Her finâ€" gertip veil hung from a seed pearl band. She carried a bouquet of gardenias and stephanotis. The bride‘s sister, Mrs. Robert Austin (Ardis Martin), attended as matron of honor. Her American Beauty colored gown was compleâ€" mented by a bouquet of pink K. Martin of 323 Oakland and the bridegroom is the : the Richard Hansens of 833 coe avenue. A very pretty wedding took place on Saturday, September 25 at 8:00 o‘clock in the evening at the Presbyterian church when Miss Beverly Jane Martin became the bride of Richard W. Hansen, the Rev. Louis W. Sherwin reading the service. The bride, whose fathâ€" er.â€"gave her in marriage, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bryan K. Martin of 323 Oakland drive, and the bridegroom is the son of the Richard Hansens of 833 Glenâ€" By ALICE ZABEL phor BEVERLY JANE MARTIN A BRIDE Page 4 remony. Now in Mackin ip, _ Mr. Hanser KR the the bride c brotherâ€"i The â€" bride tuder RIDING STABLES v in Mackinack on a wedding Mr. Hansen and his bride eside in Highland Park on return. silor Ir.. +1 embe Episc Alleghe eption h She Mor enu fr M colle of gree c a member of the s is Janus Twair ark Avenue, Return are Robert K. Belt Sheridan â€" road, â€" s nd _ member of ‘the aternity; David Lev Bronson Lane, who of the senior class D the Skind« ind f1 Ir mother in .c will ud uk same | Duchess ‘ satin wedding 0 been worn by her â€" maternal James Potter Miss Barbara + bride of Willâ€" th ub ENGLAND visit with r iba. They will 13 and will be K. Thc-y will atâ€" n Legion Conâ€" Martis nâ€"Tyne, Engâ€" on of 218 N. ntly â€" returned ‘re by plane. church ary m on foll ollege the little white. The she carried I8I R Saturday hid in elli chose â€" a ; bronze ion. MHer ids. The in plaid wed the s broth ind . the brother Austin, carried honor‘s > little atin the The area We whie Cantor Stanley Martin was presâ€" ent, and also Meyer Schisler, who taught Allan. Following that cereâ€" mony, refreshments were served to one.hundred and fifty guests at the Temple, At the Open House on Sunday, three hundred friends were presâ€" PASQUESIâ€"MURPHY NUPTIALS B i page and "Bar Mitzvah of Allan Rosenstein" on the other, was the centerpiece for the buffet supper held ‘on Sunday at the home of the Louis S. Rosensteins of 602 Vine avenue in honor of their son, Allan Burton â€" Rosenstein. Allan, who celebrated his thirteenth birthâ€" day the day béfore, the same day on which he was confirmed, was the first to receive communian in mony the , n« 1201 S page and | Rosenstein centerpicce held ‘on S the Louis OPEN HOL had Mrs Mrs tw Highland Park Woman VISITING IN 1TOWA rnia. They Mrs. J Heigh The wedding of Miss Carol Pasâ€" icsi, daughter of the Silvio Pasâ€" iesis ‘of Fort Sheridan avenue. d Daniel Michael Murphy, son â€"Lyman Murphy of Highland irk, took place on Saturday, ptember 25. at 11:30 o‘clock in ¢ morning at St. James church, whwood. The Rev. Gleeson heard e exchange of nuptial, vows. The bride, who was given in irriage by her father, wore a sz sleeved white satin gown wich she herself made. Her finâ€" rtip veilâ€"feH from a tiarra trimâ€" >d with seed pearls. High] W The bride‘s gowned alike colored faille gardenias. M Mrs. Robert Rev. Charles U, Harris read the service. The bride is the daughtes of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman H. Bellows of Marion avenue and. the brideâ€" groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kaiser of Evinston. The bride‘s father gave her in marriage. Atâ€" tached to the white prayer book which the bride carried, were steâ€" phanotis and a white orchid. The prayer book had been carried by theâ€" bridegroom‘s mother at her wedding. North Shore Florist and Landscape Service It FOR EVERY OCCASION Telephone Highland Park 2064 Telegraph Delivery Service Mr 290 Greenwood Avenue â€" JOS. KOLBECK â€" hland dwin Brag the bride M Mar Joseph E. its, Ohic Sheridan road. Rabbi Mau Kliers performed the cere treet is in Des Mones, râ€"with her brother ster, Mr. and Mrs, Mrs. Mueller, who re k ago with the Eddy e about a month. The ith Bl and nt two wee weller and a > receive communion in Bethâ€"El Synagogue at iille dresses and . Matron of ho ert Reid of Ne I., and the grid Robert L. J. Gil Park, Mrs. Jame Harvard, Massac h E. Williams of Ohio, .and Mrs. of Newport, Rt Robe Park 6 0 9 SE HONORS SOM ade in the Torm o open Bible, with / ndments on one or honeymo his bride will reside attendar Mueller A me who returt Herman and Edn e. Maryl ants were all rican. Beauty s and carried f honor was f New Hyde : gridesmaids J. Gillispie of James L. Me Eddys, will . The Eddys s here with sther sister, of Shaker s. Arthur ft in it lut m of : ith the W alif. 10e He La w ond ind. the Mr hid Now living at 1311 Burton aveâ€" nue, the home she bought. is Mrs. Thomas Phelan. Mrs. Phelan‘s husâ€" band passed away five months New â€" Highland Park_ residents are the Ernest Cohns of 541 Deâ€" tamble avenue. The Cohns, former Chicagoans, . are parents of a daughter, Ginger, 12, and a son. Lee, 4. Mr. Cohn is a Chicago manufacturer. : New residents at 2237 Lincolnâ€" wood road are the C. C. Gibsons and children, Roger. 9, Nirginia, %, Linda, 3, and Beth Ann, four months. Mr. Gibson is the Chicago branch sales representative of the Portland Grinding <‘Wheel compâ€" any of Portland, Massachusetts. The Gibsons formerly resided in East (Grange, New Jersey. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK From Chicago are Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Golakin, the new owners of the home at 389 Briarwood lane, in which they are now residing. Mr. Golakinâ€"is the owner of the Higch] Dr, Mef offices Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00â€"Satâ€"Sun., 1:30â€"35¢ to 6:30 50c after 6:30, incl. tax THEATRE â€" 630 Vernon Ave. Highland Park 605 Sun. thru Wed Dick Baldrini of Highwood is a junior halfback this year on the lllinois _ State â€" Normal football team. Dick is a previous letter winner. _ Thomas _ Kerrihard _ of Highland Park, also a member of the team, is a freshman end. Humphrey Bogart, Edward C ON ILLINOIS STATE NORMAL FOOTBALLTEAM Lois Butler, Bill Goodwin and EASTERN VACATION Verne Moon and Lorenz Werâ€" hane are vacationing in Washingâ€" ton, D. C., New York and Niagra Falls. ‘They are expected to reâ€" turn this weekâ€"end. GLENCOE Thurs., Fri ding | trip. T Highland Park The bride‘s mother chose an elephant grey dress complemented by yellow roses, The bridegroom‘s aunt, Mrs. Enea Picchietti, was in brown and her corsage was also of yellow roses. A garden reception at the home of the bride‘s parents was held at 8 p.m. The. young couple is now in the Dakotas on their wedâ€" quesi, Konsle ered. Enea Picchietti, uncle of the bridegroom, sang. He was accompâ€" anied by Alma Galassini. Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Latsen ive recently purchased the home . 2290 Pierce road in which they e now residing. One and a half ars ago, the Lauesens returned + Chicago, where they originally ved, after nine years‘ residence The two honor attendants, Mrs. C, W. Konsler (Lucy Pasquesi), sister of the bride, and Miss Joan Pasquesi, her cousin, were gowned in rose. The bridesmaids, Miss Myrtle Marifjeren of Park Ridge, North Dakota, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Helen Piâ€" echictti, his cousin, were in beige. Their gowns, too, were made by the bride. The girls all carried bouquets of deep marcon, light yellow and rust colored chrysanâ€" themums. sin as Now living Ohio Dr Robinson. Lauren Bacall Louis Picchietti served his cou the "KEY LARGO® ind best man, and Casper Pasâ€" b:wther of the bride, Carl r and Robert Morley, ushâ€" d Mrs, J. E. McCormick Woodland road are new | Parkers. They recently he home in which they living. Former Chicagoâ€" are parents of a daughâ€" ara Ann, 17 months old. rmick is a physician with t 30 N. Michigan avenue, "MICKEY" John Sutton They will reside in Sept m pan y \s & THE PRESS i aarat aona ies ce oas di.is a brother and sister, twins, Barbâ€" ara and Billy, 27 months. Mrs. Dinkeloo is tht former Willa Lane, daughter of the W. H. Lanes of McLain, Iilinois. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Dinkeloo of 126 Michâ€" igan avenue, are paternal grandâ€" parents. R A baby boy arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Wedâ€" nesday, September 22, for Mr. Mr. and Mrs. G. Paul Dinkeloo of 419 Waukegan road, Highâ€" wood, became the parents of a son, Paul Lane, on Wednesday, September 22, at the Highland Park hospital. The little boy has On Wednesday, September 22. a daughter arrived at the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Santi (Dora Pagliai) of 236 Liewellyn avenue, Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Pagliai of the same address and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Santi of Madrid, lowa, are the grandparents. The baby, who has been named Elaine Marie, has two sisters, Diane. 19, and Rita, 8. Richard Angelo has been chosen as the name of the baby boy, born on Wednesday, September 22, at the Highland Park hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Fulvio Fabbri of 331 Burchell avenue, Highwood. Richâ€" ard has a sister, Beverly Ann, 6, and a brother, Frederick Arnold; 1. Mrs. Fabbri is the former Viâ€" olet Shilling, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lester Elwood of Highland Park. Mrs.‘Angelo Fabbri of 245 Burchell avenue, Highwood, is the paternal grandmother. ‘‘Abbott & Costello Meets Frankenstein" "The Best Years of Also Latest News and Selected Short COMING: "LUXURY LiNER® Special Kiddie Matineeâ€"Sat. at 2:00 Sun. thru Sat Dana Andrews â€" Teresa Wright Virginia Mayo â€" Hoagy Carmichael Added: Selected Short Subjects Late News Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Geissler, Jr., and sons, Dahl, 7, and George William, IH, five months old, and daughters Judie, 6 and Linda, 4, of 1433 S. St. Johns avenue. They are from Atlanta, Georgia, and have bought the home they are living in. Mr. Geissler is with the Selby Shoe Corporation, Wholeâ€" salers, Chicago. Here from Stamford, Connectiâ€" cut, are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Rose and daughter, Barbara Jane, 5, and son, Jeffrey Allan, 2. Mr. Rose is cosmetic chemist and techâ€" nical directer of Kathryn, Inc., Chicago. The Roses bought their home. ALCYON New Highland Parkers are the Stuart F. Balkins of 363 Lambert Tree road. From Chicago, the Balkins are the parents of a son, Kenneth, 4, and a daughter, Carol, 2. They built their home here. Mr. Balkin is head of the Balkin Builders, Chicago. ~ ago in Santa Barbara, California, where they had resided for the past fifteen years. Prior to living in California, they were Lake Forâ€" egers. Mrs. Phelan‘s son and daughter, Thomas, Jr., and Barâ€" bara, reside with her. Another daughter, Mrs. Robert Bevens lives in Skokie. BUD ABBOT â€" LOUT CosTELLO "LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY® LOOK WHO‘S HERE! ‘or Kiddie Matinee Saturday SWIsS | FAMILY â€" RoBixsox» Myrna Loy â€" Fredric March Highland Park Telephone H. P. 2400 and Cartoon Revue Our Lives" Insitalls New Officers Linda Steeves Gradle is the name given to the baby daughter of Mr. and Â¥rs. Michael W. Graâ€"| dle (Ruth Herbst) of 656 Michiâ€"| gan avenue. Dr. and Mrs. Robert| H. Herbst of 160 Ravine drive are | maternal grandparents and the | late Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gradle | are paternal grandparents. | Highwood Legion Auxiliary Highwood Unit No. 501, Amer‘ ican Legion auxiliary held, its inâ€" stallation of officers at the Legion home, Monday with Mrs. John Horan, 10th District Director and Suncay, September 26, to Mr. and Mrs. _ Howard _ Wadley _ (Jane Heartt) of 938 S. St. Johns aveâ€" nue. Grandparents are Mrs. Willâ€" iam D. Heartt of the same address and Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Fehâ€" rend of Chicago. : A baby girl, Joan Lee. was born at the Highland Park hospital on A daughter arrived at the Highâ€" land Park howpital on Saturday, September 25, for Nr. and Mrs. John Nardini, .of 237 Sheridan avenue, Highwood. ember 24, to Mr. and Mrs. William C. Reimbold, IM, of 303 Hazel avenue. Mrs. Reimbold is the forâ€" mer Marion Gill. The baby, who has been named Jonathan, is the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. William C. Reimbold. Jr. of Chicago, and Mr. and Mirs. Alex Gill of Joliet, Mr. in Park ember A little girl was born on Thursâ€" day, September 23, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Stockton of 25 Webster avenue, Highwood. and Mrs. Louis Anfeldt of Wheel MLLINOIS BELL TELEPNHONE Ccomrany Your ability to reverse charges on a call is an extra convenâ€" fence that often makes the telephone more useful to you. We‘ve improved Long Distance service, too, and two minutes is all it takes. on the average, to connect you to any telephone in the country or give you a report on your call. Making your telephone useful is one of the big ambiâ€" n-an-m-unm-. We‘ve been busy doing _Nm-nm"mmm* miles of wire in cable; erected 69 buildings or : added almost 5,000 employees. FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE Since that time, we‘ve instailed almost 500,000 new teleâ€" phones in Tilinois Bell territory. That‘s more, by 90,000, than flï¬mmm'mn,c, In that â€"b.*n-l-nuh-hu“h†more customers; we‘ve put in 1.160 new switchboards: 1.300.000 Ynflnmmmmmgmm.._ phone callâ€"provided the party you call agrees. Here‘s how you do it. Suppose you want to call someone in New York. Give the number to the Long Distance operator like this; "New York City, Circle 0â€"0390, collect." And then she‘ll ask your name. mmnmmmmmmmmm: -"-"‘mflnmfmtmmln.knnntm Weucaly > Cmy sls s Lt NGO NB Mbort hmatBads triciniceniens e mmmactevdec, d linots. 'mmmu.dwr- Yu-ymu:eehuunonmmm‘ nmmumwmmm_"m lls. On certain collect stationâ€"toâ€"station calls, of less than e.nenn-uukmmmmm in was born at the Highland bospital on Friday, Septâ€" icagro How to reverse charges on a Long Distance call The next monthly meeting of the unit will be held Monday, Ocâ€" tober 11. # Following the installation, loveâ€" ly refreshments were served by the new president, Mrs. Jacobson. Brief talks were made by both Mrs. Horan and Mrs. Thurwell Mrs. Jacobson named the followâ€" ing to serve on the various comâ€" mittees: Americanism, Mrs, Elbert Jones; Auxiliary loan fund, Mrs. Ray Suzzi; Child welfare, Mrs. R. Clyde Cameron; Education of War orphans, Mrs. Anna Bell; Finance, Mrs. Mary East and Mrs. Nella Coppi; Gold Star, Mrs. Ernest Ayers; lllinois Girls State, Mrs. Charles Anderson; Junior Activiâ€" ties, Mrs. Matt. Maiman; Legislaâ€" tive, Mrs. Roland Stanley; Memâ€" bership and Members Liason, Mrs. Roland Stanley; Music, Mrs. Charâ€" les Anderson; National Defense. Mrs. Elbert Jones; Pan American, Mrs. Mary Castelli; Parliamentarâ€" ian and Publicity, Mrs. Ray Suzzi; Poppy, Mrs. Roland Stanley and Mrs. Elbert Jones; Past Presiâ€" dent‘s Parley, Mrs. Albert Axt; Rehabilitation, Veterans Employâ€" ment, and Veteran‘s Craft shop, Mrs. Eggert Carlsen; Unit Activâ€" ity, Mrs. Matt. Maiman; and Colâ€" or bearer, Mrs. Elbert Jones. Gardenia corsages for the offiâ€" cers and the installing officers were given by the president‘s husâ€" band. Guests from Highland Park, Lake Forest, Lake Bluff, Graysâ€" lake and Antioch were present. Mrs, Almond Thurwell, Aleternate Director as installing officers. Those inducted into office were: President, Mrs. C. M. Jacobson; Second vice president, Mrs. Roâ€" land Stanley; Secretary, Mrs. Egâ€" gert Carlsen; Treasurer, Mrs. Ray Suzzi; Historian, Mrs. Matt Maiâ€" man; Chaplain, Mrs. Emest Ayers; and Sergeantâ€"atâ€"arms, Mrs. Mary B. East. The first vice president was absent, so Mrs. Charles Anâ€" derson was installed proâ€"tem. Thursday, Sept. 30, 1948