work and of neatness and preâ€" cision in the preparation and sumâ€" mation of his maps." weather maps from radio broadâ€" casts which were invaluable in m the ship‘s route and scheduling of training operations. ure now living. Before coming to Highland Park, Mr. Buller, was a member of the United States Naâ€" vy. A former Commander, he and his family were stationed on Guam for eighteen months prior to reâ€" He performed his duties on a purely voluntary basis, working long and irregular hours in the preparation of weather maps. He showed himself an example of reâ€" Also formerly of Chicago are the David Shapiros of 1618 Broadâ€" view avenue. They are the owners of the home in which they are residing. Mr. Shapiro is a wholeâ€" sale fur merchant in Chicago. They are the parents of three chilâ€" dren, Jay, 6, Bonnie, 5, and Fred, 10 months. NEWCOMERS TO & HIGHLAND PARK Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph G. Buller and one year old son, Arthur, are lie C. Elsons and son, David, 3, and daughter, Vickie, 1, of 2189 Dell place. The Elsons built their home here. Mr. Elson is a general contractor, Thursday, Nov. 4, 1948 civiliam life, he is a civil engineer in construction work. Formerly of Evanston are Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Taylor of 22 Moraine drive. Mr. Taylor is with the Burroughs Adding Machine company, Chicago. The marriage of Miss Ruth Jean Booth of S. Green Bay road and Eugene Masterson was solemnized at 4 o‘clock in the afternoon on Friday, Oct. 29, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bahnsen of Deerfield Rd. Mrs. Bahnsen, the former Louise Jane Booth, is the twin sister of the bride. The Rev. Francis Guither of the Bethlchem Church of Deerfield heard the exâ€" change of nuptial vows. , BOOTHâ€"MASTERSON MARRIAGE The bride wore a gun metal grey dress with green accessories. Her corsage was three green orâ€" chids.â€" Mrs. Bahnsen, matron of honor, also wore gun metal, and her corsage was of red roses. Melvin Moon served Mr. Masâ€" terson as best man. A dinner for the bridal party followed the ceremony. Following a short wedding trip, Mr. Masterâ€" son and his bride are now. residing on S. Green Bay road. Highland Park Girl Among Those Featured In "Youth On The Campus" The University of Wisconsin will be the subject of an article and picture coverage in the Chiâ€" cago Sunday Tribune on Nov. 7. The Madison school, which celeâ€" brates its centennial anniversary this year, will be featured in the Tribune‘s "Youth on the Campus" series, which every Sunday deâ€" votes a Grafic section column by Eleanor Nangle and a page of Rotogravure section photos taken by Andrew Pavlin, to a college or university. j Among the University of Wisâ€" consin students whose pictures will appear in the Nov. 7 Tribune will be Joan Henderson, junior, of Highland Park, IIl. Duffys And Lincoln Take Lead In Highland Park League Duffy‘s Tavern team defeated Russclis to take a point lead with the Lincoln team in the Touch Football League. Tonight at Sunset Park at 9:00 P.M. under the lights, the League leaders Lincoln and Duffys will meet in what should be an exciting North Shore Congregation Israel Other games tonight will be at 7:30 p.m. Evans Feed vs. 19th Hole and at 8:15 p.m. Russells will play the Kiwanis team. o‘clock and visitors are always cordially welcome. The Temple is located at the corner of Lincoln arid Vernon Avenues in Glencoe. ularly every Friday night at 8:15 wEF B PWV RMINO aBR ENT NCCC The cruise was completed Oct, Here from Chicago are the Lesâ€" For his sermon topic on Novemâ€" (Continued from page 4) pital. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Sultan of 624 Carol court. The little boy has been named Thomas Roger. hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Tondi â€"of 126 Highwood avenue, Highwood. Mrs. Tondi is the formâ€" €r Gloria Kammer. Grandparents are the Joseph Tondis of S. Cenâ€" tral avenue and the Joseph Kamâ€" mers of Long Island, New York. months, arrived on Monday, Octoâ€" hsts,uth!lichh:dxrklu- Mrs. Sultan is the former Shirâ€" ley Wigodner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Wigodner of Chicago. Mrs. Philip Sultan, also of Chicago, is the paternal grandmother. The little boy, who has been named Richard Joseph, has a sisâ€" ter, Susan, who will be two on December 3. Mr. and Mrs. John F. Volpenâ€" desta (Tina Morelli) of 46 Elm avenue, Highwood, became the parents of a son, John, on Thursâ€" day, October 28, at the Highland Park hospital. F Mrs. Mae Morelli of 46 Elm avenue, Highwood, and Mrs. Diana Volpendesta of Liewellyn avenue are the grandmothers,, ° A son was born on Thursday, October 28, at the Highland Park hospital to Staff Sergeant and Mrs. Kenneth Williams of Fort Sheridan. October 29, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ugolini of 1441 Dean avenue, has been named Edward John. The Ugolinis are also parents of two other sons, Richard Eugene who will be 10 years old on December 22, and James Donald, who was five on September 25. Mrs. Ugolini is the former Olivâ€" in Mary Lamberti, daughter of the John Lambertis of 209 Jeffrey‘s place, Highwood. > Codee Cheryl Cruttenden arâ€" rived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Friday, October 29. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cruttenden, Jr. of 630 Oakton avenue, Evanston. Mrs. Cruttenden is the former Claire Myren. ; Grandparents are the Walter Cruttendens of 583 Bob O‘Link road, B. J. Myren of Chicago, and Mrs. Florence Myren of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. William Hugo has been chosen as the name of the baby boy born on Sunday, ‘October 31, to Mr. and Mrs. Hugo L. Schneider, Jr. of ‘103% Golf road. The little boy has a brother, John Louis, who was ore year old on September 18. Mrs. Schneider is the former Viâ€" enna Hutton, Her parents reside in Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Schneider, Sr. of 439 Oakwood avenue are the paternal grandâ€" parents. The baby weighed 8 pounds, 1 ounce. + Children Share Halloween Treats Thanks to the children of Highâ€" land Park for the fine response to the request for sharing of Halâ€" Over 350 pounds of candy, gum, chocolate bars, etc. was. collected by the children on Beggars night and turned in to the Community Center Sunday morning by the schools and churchs‘ representaâ€" tives. The Girl Scouts, Rotary Club, Parent Teacher organiza‘ tions, schools, churches and Sunâ€" day Schools and many volunteer parents helped with this project. The Recreation Board wishes me to add their thanks for the cooperation of all Highland Park. Howard F. Copp, Supt. of Recrea. Some of the candy not suitable for shipment to England will be given to the Downey Veterans Hospital. C ts l On Tuesday, October 26, a son A brother for Nancy Jo, 11 LOOK WHCO‘S HERE! Tekeghoms Wightam® Park 518 little M A NU R E boy born on Fridni, 4:00 p.m.â€"Junior Art class. 4:00 pm.â€"Children‘s Companion Dog Training class at Sunset 7:00 p.m.â€"Weightâ€"lifting class. T:30 .p.m.â€"Adult Ball roc Tuesday, Nov. 9â€" 10:00 a.m.â€"Adult‘s Companion Dog Training class at Sunset modern dance class. 3:15 to 6:00 p.m.â€"Modern Dance classes. 7 :30 p.m.â€"Community Badminton Friday, Nov. 5â€" 8 :30 p.m.â€"Batonâ€"twirling classes, 7:00 p.m.â€"Weightâ€"lifting classes. 8:00 to 11 :00 pm.â€"Skyloft Teenâ€" Age Club dance. _ Saturday, Nov. 6â€" OSOuâ€"JuiorAmuSCnn at B ide gy Wednesday, Nov. 10â€" $ 9:30 a.m.â€"Music Club meeting. 3:00 to 5:00 p.m.â€"Puppy Trainâ€" ing class at Sunset Park. 7:00 p.m.â€"Weight lifting class. 7:30 p.m.â€"Community Badminton at Ravinia gym. 10:00 a.m.â€"Art Class for block printing with linocleum. 9:00 a.m.â€"Senior Art Group. 7:30 p.m.â€"Touch Football at Sunâ€" set Park. s â€" 8:00 p.mâ€"Adult Companion Dog T:30 formally installed as Rabbi of North Shore Congregation Israel, Glencoe, with a special service on Friday night, November 19, 8.15 p.m. The public is cordially invited. Recreation Calendar 10:15 a.m.â€"Adult Exercise and N. S. Congregation Israel Installs New Rabbi The ceremony will be conducted by Dr. Nelson Glueck, noted archaeologist and writer, who was elected president of the Hebrew Union College, Cincinnati, in May of 1947. When the College reâ€" cently merged with the Jewish Inâ€" stitute of Religion, New York, Dr. Glueck became the first president of the combined schools for the training of Reform Rabbis. pulpit of North Shore Congregaâ€" tion ‘Israel in January, 1948, and he took up his duties on August 1. Prior to coming to Glencoe, he was the Rabbi of Congregation Mishkan Israel, sof New ~Haven, Connecticut, and an Assistant Proâ€" fessor at Yale University, During World War II he served as a Chaplain attached to the«Marine Corps, and saw active duty in the Pacific Theater of War and in China. & Little Giants To Face Waukegan Bulldogs In Season‘s Final Game Saturday afternoon the Little Giants will face the Waukegan Bulldogs on the «Highland Park high school football field. Since Highland Park tied Waukegan last year this game should be a real battle down to the last second. The Bulldogs have a strong ofâ€" fensive and defensive team. Little Giants will have to use everything in the bag to win. The Giants‘ atâ€" tack will be led by Danny Coleâ€" man at quarterback, while Ferrari will be pounding the Bulldogs‘ line from the fullback spot. second place in the Suburban League, while Waukegan is in third place. Excitement should run high. & R ~‘The Froshâ€"Soph game will start at 12:00 and the Varsity teams will go into action at 2:00. Mrs. Martha B. King To Speak On Books At Elm Place School Mrs. Martha B. King, formerly of Highland Park will give a talk at the Elm Place School Audiâ€" torium at 8 P.M. Tuesday, Novemâ€" ber Uth. Mrs. King, who is the well known Children‘s Book Ediâ€" tor for the Chicago Sunâ€"Times will speak on the subject of "Books Which Draw Families Together." This interesting lecture is part of the P.T.A. sponsored Book Fair at the Elm Place School which will run during the week of November We Buy Old Gold & Silver 8th. All parents friends of the school are hv#h-nnd the Training class. The BLUE AND WHITE is in L H. NEMEROFF HMighland Park €30 T HE PRESS Besides her husband and daughâ€" ter Barbara Lee, she is survived by another daughter, Mrs. Fulvio Fabbri of Highwood; two sisters, Mrs. Henry Little of Denver and Mrs. Joseph Simon of Highland Park; two brothers, Lafe Martin of Odell, Illinois, and Harley Marâ€" tin of Muncie, Indiana, and three grandchildren. Well Known Highlar Parker Succumbs To Brief Hiness _ Interment was made at Mooney cemetery, Rites were held on Monday in the Redeemer Lutheran church for Mrs. Edith Hundley, 64, of 635 Homewood avenue, who passed away the preceding Friday at the Highland Park hospital after a brief illness. Reverend H. K. Platâ€" zer officiated. Last Rites For Victim Of Sunday‘s Automobile Accident the Seguin chapel on North Secâ€" ond street yesterday (Wednesday) for Mrs. Maude Elwood, of 249 N. St. Johns avenue, who met tragic death on Sunday, near Jolâ€" iet, when the automobile in which she was riding with her husband, Lester, and her 11â€"year old daughâ€" ter, Barbara Lee, left the road in the fog and overâ€"turned. She was 43 years of age. Mrs. Hundley. was a lifelong resident of Highland Park, and until four years ago had held the position of clerk at the Highland Park postoffice for a term of 30 years, A prominent church worker, she had held most offices in the Reâ€" deemer Lutheran church and its societies. She was treasurer of the Sunday school at the time of her death. The deceased is survived by her husband, Wilbur, and three brothâ€" ers, Elof and Fred Lindstrom of Hichland Park and Louis Lindâ€" strom of Prairie View. Anselmo Lenzini, 81, Is Laid To Rest Interment was made at the Northshore Garden of Memories. Funeral services were held on Saturday in Centralia, Illinois, for Anselmo Lenzini, retired coal miner and former resident of that city, who passed away the precedâ€" ing Thursday at his home at 652 Deerfield avenue after a lingerâ€" ing illness. Born in Italy, he came to this country: in 1903. Surviving are four sons: Joseph and Marion of Centralia, Harry of North Chicago and Samuel of Highwood; and â€" six daughters: Mrs. Angelo Ugolini, Ann and Senna Senzini of Highwood, Mrs. Battista Vanoni of Highland Park, Mrs. Leonard Brunett of Sparta, Illinois and Mrs. Philip Minorini of Chicago. Former Banker Is Taken By Death Interment was made at the Elmâ€" wood cemetery in Centralia. Funeral rites were held on Monâ€" day at the Immaculate Conception church for Jacob L. Crane, 329 Park avenue, who passed away on Friday at his home after an illness of several months. Born in Burlington, Wisconsin in 1864, he had been a resident of Highland Park for 15 years. Before retiring from business, he had acted as president of the State Savings Bank at Charleâ€" voix, Michigan, and had also been associated with the John V. Farâ€" well company of Chicago. Surviving are his widow, Sarah; one daughter, Helen, living at home, and two sons, J. L. Crane Jr. of Washington D.C. and P. H. Crane of New York City. Resident Is Taken By Death Interment was made at Calvary cemetery, Evanston. Former Highwood Last rites were conducted on Saturday, October 23, at the Kelly and Spalding chapel for Clarence Carlson, of Chicago, who died sudâ€" school, he attended Augustana A native of Highwood and a graduate of Highland Park high Rev. Masser conducted the Rev. John P. O‘Connell, M.A. 6TD Sundaysâ€"6:30, 7:30, £00, 10:00, 11 0 â€"nr-. Moly Daysâ€"600, 700, #40, #48, Deerfleld and Oreen Bay Roads Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison., Gordon Anderson, son of Eric Anderson and the late Esther Johnson Anderson, died suddenly on Tuesday, November 2, at the University of Wisconsin, where he was a student. 21 years of age, he was a veteran of World War II. He was an only child. Besides his father he is surâ€" vived by his aunt and uncle, Florâ€" ence and Raymond Johnson. Services will be held at the Kelley & Spalding chapel on Friâ€" day at 2 p.m. with interment at Memorial cemetery. Gordon Anderson, University Student, Taken By Death Funeral Saturday : For Longâ€"Time Resident Last rites were conducted at the Kelley & Spalding chapel on Monday of this week for Nicholas Rectenwald, 1051 Deerfield road, ard, Charles and Earl of Chicago; who one brother, Frank of California and three sistess, Mrs, Katherine Griesbach of Wisconsin, Mrs. Augusta Beckham of Michigan Burial was made at Park cemeâ€" tery, Evanston. f and Mrs. Margaret Galloway of Highwood. Saturday. Born in Chicago, he had been for many years a resident of Highland Park. 82 years of age, prior to his retirement he had been a carpenter. He is survived by his daughter Mabel, living at home, and two other daughters. Legion Plans For Armistice Day November 11 Armistice Day will be a busy day at our Highland Park Post. Just plan to give the day to the Legion. First, Commander Leamâ€" ing wants all members to gather at our quarters at 10:30 a.m. If you have a Legion cap or Legion uniform, wear them. If not, come anyway. We shall march to the Flag Pole on Central Avenue and ‘St. Johns Avenue for a short Armistice Day program. It will be a joint proâ€" gram with the Veterans of Forâ€" eign Wars. A few short talks, and promptly at 11:00 o‘clock the group will come to attention, three vyo[lfy: to be fired by the joint Firing Squad, to be followed by Taps. At 6:30 in the evening, all memâ€" bers of the Post are urged to atâ€" tend the Frolics. That‘s what they call it, the Frolicsâ€"Refreshments and supperâ€"entertainment, A gay evening has been planned for you. All of this will cost you only 10 dimes or one dollar because the Post is paying part of the expense. Bernard J. Fallon Resigns As President Of C.NS&M. Ry. Bernard J. Fallon has resigned as President of the Chicago North Shore and Milwaukee Railway Company, effective November 15, 1948. After more than 32 years of service with the railroad, Mr, Falâ€" lon expressed a desire to be reâ€" lieved of the many details and responsibilities that are attendant upon the office of President. Coincident with the acceptance of his resignation as President, the Board of Directors of the railâ€" road elected Mr. Fallon to the Chairmanship of the Board. J. H. M. Clinch was designated as Acting President to be effecâ€" tive November 15, 1948. HIGHLAND TEN PINA passed away the preceding Doors open at 2:00 p.m. OPEN BOWLING Under New Management TEL H. P. 319 Until 8:00 p.m. was 48 years of age. are three sons: Richâ€" Week Days Red Cross First Aid Class At Community Center given each Monday and Thursday evening from 7:30 to 9:30 o‘clock, beginning November 8th, at the Community Center. Senior Blackhawk C.A.R. To Plan For Annual Christmas Dance The Big Games Party Commitâ€" tee is made up of Alan Harrison, chairman, Herman Leuer, coâ€" chairman, and Karl Salo. Persons wishing to enroll in these classes should call the Recâ€" reation Office at HP. 2442. any of you play bingo? We underâ€" stand Comrade Herman Leuer may introduce the new game of bingo. Notd-‘fl.u/!nhâ€"ï¬ Games Party. Door prizes will be given. Refreshments will be availâ€" able. Somebody will receive afine G.E. Television set. Yesâ€"set aside â€"evening of November 20th, The first meeting of the senior group of the Blackhawk society, Children of the American Revoluâ€" tion, will be held at the home of the president, Richard Patton, 624 Crescent place on Sunday, Novemâ€" ber 7 at 4 p.m. November 20 Will Be Games Party Night At Legion Quarters for a big Games Party at Legion quarters, 21 N. Sheridan Road. Do Wesleyan Board Plans for their annual Christâ€" mas dance, to be held December 23 at the Ravinia Village House, will be discussed. Will Meet Nov. 3 The official board of the Wesâ€" ley Methodist church will meet at nesday, November 3rd. Important business is to be transacted, so every member is urged to attend. the Highland Park church, Wedâ€" â€" PARKWAY _ CURTAIN LAUNDRY For All types of table linens and blankets. DRY CLEANING (all types) Free Pickâ€"up and Delivery 53 N. Green Bay H.P. 5804 Put.a ring around November North Shore Ga« Co. "TME FRIENDLY PRORME® T. P. "TOM" CLARK, We like the plain talk conâ€" tained in Warner & Swasey (Machine Tool) ads. A reâ€" Communism is a sour "ism" of. successful people. iIf the things they envy. And then, they‘d be happy. But, in hating and more in Just received a shipment of smaller gas ranges, 20 inchâ€" es, 36 inches, 38 inches, 40 inches wide and wider . . . Take your pick with only oneâ€"fifth down and the balâ€" ancé"in fifteen monthly payâ€" HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES? Page 5