"CARROLL BINDER DAY" OBSERVED AT MINN. U Carroll Binder, former Highâ€" land Parker and now editorial editor of the Minneapolis Tribune, was honored by students and faculty members of the Univerâ€" sity of Minnesota school of jourâ€" nalism at a recent luncheon on the Minnesota campus. ‘The day was designated "Carroll Binder Day" by Dr. Raiph D. Casey, head Page 4 of the school of journalism. THANKSGIVING GUESTS Speaking at the tuncheon, Mr. Binder drew upon his own exâ€" periences to illustrate the backâ€" ground and requirements necesâ€" sary for an assignment as a forâ€" eign correspondent and a foréign news editor, Following the adâ€" dress, Mr. Binder answered quesâ€" tions pof students on the field of journalism, Later in the day he met with students in an informal reception. i Miss Agatstein graduated from the University of Michigan last June and her fiance, an alumnus of the same school, graduated in June, 1947. T Mrs. Harold Finch of 718 S. St. Johns avenue spent the Thanksâ€" giving weekend in Rockville, Conâ€" necticut, with her parents, the Burton L. Bennetts. Thanksgiving . weekâ€"end guests of the E. L. Doroughs of Wade street, were Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dorough of St. Louis, Missouri. Mr. Dorough is a faculty member in the ‘chemistry department at Washington _ University _ in _ St. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY ‘ In honor of the second birthday of Linda Sue Yeager, daughter of. the Harry M. Yeagers of 1949 Northmoor road, a party was held last Wednesday afternoon. About ten little friends and their mothâ€"| ers were present, | THANKSGIVING VISIT ZETA PSI PLEDGE 3 David King, son of Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. King, Jr. of Ravinia, has been pledged to Zeta Psi fraâ€" ternity, David, a sophomore at Dartmouth, â€" spent â€" Thanksgiving Day with cousins in Vermont. WINTERING IN FLORIDA Mr. and Nrs. Albert Shelton of 128 S. Central avenue, Highwood, left on Monday to spend the winâ€" ter in St. Petersburg, Florida, (Onâ€"December 19 at 6 o‘clock in the evening, Miss Joyce Barbara Agatstein, daughter of the Louis R. Agatsteins of .683 Court aveâ€" nue, and Kenneth Block, son of the Hugo Blocks of Chicago, will be â€"united in marriage. The cereâ€" mony, which will be performed at home before a small group of close friends and relatives, will be read by Rabbi Jacob Weinstein. Mr. Block and his bride will spend their hondymoon in Washâ€" ington, D. C. and Williamsburg. They will be gone about ten days. SPEAKING TOâ€"DAY _A dinner will be held at the Moraine hotel following the cereâ€" mony, r Dick Watts of New York City was a guest of the William Ernsts of 460 N. Ridge road last Tuesday. Walter E. Durbahn of 158 Bevâ€" erly place, faculty member of the Highland Park high school, will speak today at theAmerican Voâ€" cational convention being held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, TO WED DECEMBER 19 GUEST FROM NEW YORK THIS WEEK AWAY FOR THANKSGIVING Peggy King, daughter of the Karl D. Kings of Broadview aveâ€" 1N 13 VV CECh ... m wenuanp PARK BY ALICE ZABEL Telephone Highland Park 2064 _ Highwood,Il. _ Cervi Sales & Service Tel. H. P. 1197 Schwinn built heary duty Whirzer bicycle, special inch Schwinn bicycles Quality Cleaners Phone H. P. 178 Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. BICYC LE S 552 Waukegan Ave. nue, spent the Thanksgiving weekâ€" end in St. Louis, Missouri as the guest of a former camping friend, Miss Martha Brophy. The girls both attended Timber Trail Camp last summer, The bride, who was given in marriage | by her father, was gowned in white satin, seed pearl trimmed, and made with a very long train. Her fingertip veil fell Miss â€" Claire Ann _ Innocenzi, daughter of the Patrick Innoâ€" cenzis of 711 Central avenue, beâ€" came the bride of Robert Frank Camola of Racine, Wiseongin, at solemn high mass on Saturday, November 27, at 9:30 o‘clock in the morning. The Rev. Gleeson, assisted by the Rev. Douaire and the Rev. Martini, heard the exâ€" change of‘ nuptial vows, The previous weekâ€"end Peggy and her escort, Dirk: Young, atâ€" tended a Psi Upsilon dance on Friday night at Madison, Wisconâ€" sin. Dirk‘s brother, "L. T." Young, CLAIRE Recent dinner guests of the Karl D. Kings of Broadview aveâ€" nue were Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Nickels, son, Oliver, and daughâ€" ters, Harriet and Virginia Lee. The Nickels family formerly reâ€" sided on S. Green Bay road. They are now residents of La Grange. is z member of that fraternity. ‘They returned home on Saturday with Peggy‘s parents who attendâ€" ed the football game there. Bob Lawrence, who transferred this year from Marquette Uniâ€" versity to the University of Wisâ€" consin in Madison, has been pledged to Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. Bob is the son of the Al Lawrences, formerly of Raâ€" vinia. now of Milwaukee. After spending a recent weekâ€" end visiting their son, Bob, at Colorado University in Boulder, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Plummer of 1331 Wade street, have returned home. & BACK HOME Representatives of more than 125 organizations assembled at noon on Tuesday at the Standard club in Plymouth court, Chicago, for the fall luncheon of the Womâ€" en‘s division of the Jewish Chariâ€" ties of Chicago, a meeting which the various presidents helped to plan. Mrs, Jack V. Spachner of Oakmont road arranged the proâ€" gram assisted by Mrs. Aaron E. Kanter and Mrs. James H. Becker. NEWS OF FORMER HIGHLAND PARKERS ARRANGES LUNCHEON PROGRA M INNOCENZI, A BRIDE 2. d browm suede or rayon satin. Black, brown ar mavy rayonm faille. $7.95* ®Plus 20% Pederal Excise Toz EDGAR A. STEVENS, Tnc. EVANSTON â€" HIGHLAND PARK BReanstom stove hours 9:30 to 5â€"Mondays and Thursdays 9:30 to 9 Mighiand Park stems houes 9:30 to 5:30 Monday through Saturday from a white pill box hat. She carried a prayer book to which one white orchid was attached. Baby white chrysanthemums were attached to the ribbon marker. Maid of honor, Miss Nancy Cantagallo, cousin of the bride, wore a raisin colored satin gown. "!'ho old fashioned bouquet she earried was of green carnations, The bridesmaids, Miss Margaret Innocenz} sister of the bride, Miss Mary Camalo, sister of the brideâ€" groom, and Miss Patricia Mm cousin of the bride, were go alike in forest green satin. Their old fashioned bouquets were of raisin colored carnations. _ Back at Colorado university, where they are students are Charles Hunter, son of Mrs. Elsie Hunter of Burton avenue, and Gene Kiley, son of the Timothy Kileys of Woodland avenue. The boys < spent the â€" Thanksgiving weekâ€"end at home. The bride‘s mother chose a brown dress with beaded bodice for the wedding ceremony, and a seed pearl trimmed blue dress for the reception. A breakfast at the home of the bride‘s parents followed the cereâ€" mony. A dinner for 75 guests was held at the Commodore at 2:30 o‘clock in the afternoon. About 800 attended the reception held at the Highwood Community Center at 8 p.m. Dolls, gowned exactly as the bridal party, formed the wedding in miniature for the table centerpiecce and the cakes were made in the form of old fashioned bouquets. The wedding cake was six feet high. Art Humphrey, son of the A. Gordon â€" Humphreys of Judson avenue, has returned to his studies at De Pauw university in Greenâ€" castle, . Indiana, following the Thanksgiving weekâ€"end. Mr. Camalo and his bride are now in California on a wedding trip. When they return early in January they will reside in Kenoâ€" BACK AT SCHOOL 515 Laurel Avenue INMAN‘S PAINT SPOT GLIDDEN PAINTS & VARNISH replace broken glass in storm sash and windows We now have our 1949 Wallpaper Samples Wallpaper @ _ Window Shades Venetian Blinds, Travis Rods, Mirrors PROMPT SERVTICE NOW IS THE TIME â€" THE PRESS I.c:â€"flEd.dcmM-nb lined, with three interior pockets. Black, nawy, $10.95* 2. Suit box bag with setin mirror the width of the hag. Black or brown; gold metal trim. & Steck entelope, fired with comb, compact a small shapely vanity! Don Martin, son of the Bryan K. Martins of Woodland road, has returned to the University of lowa in Iowa City, where he is a stuâ€" dent, after the holiday weekâ€"end. Bob Berg and Jerry Peterson, students at Purdue, spent the Thanksgiving holiday with their parents, Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Berg of Sheldon lane and the Lindell Petersons of S, Green Bay road. \Among the Illinois University students home for Thanksgiving were Herb Holt, Jack Stroud and Ted Zazel. 'l"‘oy returned to Champaign on Monday morning. ing. Newcomers to Highland Park are the Dick R. Warrens of 730 N. St. Johns avenue. Formerly of Long Island, New York, they the parents of a daughter, Peggy, 3. Mr. Warren is with the Goodâ€" year Tire and Rubber company in Chicago. & NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Now living at 2289 Lakeside place, the home they recently built, are the Robert N. Gottliebs. Their two sons are Alan, 7, and Jimmy, 5. Mr. Gottlieb is in the jewelry business in Chicago. They are former Chicagoans. On Saturday Dr. and Mrs. Howâ€" ard Wallach moved into the home at 2404 Balsam road, which they recently â€"purchased. They have a nine month old daughter, Joan. Former Chicagoans, Dr. Wallach is a physician at the Cook County hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Louis R. Agatstein are the new owners of the home at 683 Court avenue. From Chiâ€" Auto Reconstruction Co. Dynamic Wheel Balancing Body & Fender Repairing Auto Painting â€"â€"Blacksmithing 322 N. First Highland Park T77 Suede or calfskin D A HL S $10.50* $15 ’:E'-uw-â€"'mua:: Block on 19, Am,..mmh:muu versity of lilinois Mr. Agatstein is with the Equitable Life Assurâ€" ance company in Chicago. Formerly of Wilmette and now residing in the home they recentâ€" ly purchased at 134 Beverly place, are Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Marxer and children, Charles, 8, Diane, 5, and Larry, 6 months. Mr. Marxâ€" er is Sales Manager of the Diâ€" versy Corporation, Chicago. THANKSGIVING VISIT Mrs. Dudley J. Clapp Jr. (Auâ€" drey Prindle) has returned to her home in New York City after spending two weeks with her parâ€" ents, the George B. Prindles of Oakland avenue. CARLSON â€"‘de la TORRE NUPTIALS Mr. and Mrs, Gunnar Carlson of 736 Ridgewood drive announce the marriage of their daughter, June Catherine, to Mr. Luis de la Torre, son of Mr. and Mrs. Angel de la Torre of 813 Ridgewood drive. The marriage, which took place recently, was performed in (Continued on page 5) EDGAR A. STEVENS, Inc. EVANSTON, HIGHLAND PARK MMh':’flbHflldydT&ht’:fl.’ Highiand Park store hours 9 :30 to 5:30 Mondsy through Seturday PRESS WANT ADS GET RESULTS KEEP BUICKS BEST North Shore Buick Co. Thursday, Dec. 2, 1948 30 Years In Highland Park Authorized Sales & Service 110 S. First St. . Tel. 496 BUICKS BEST