Mrs. Clavey, who was 81 on Tuesday, is the grandmother of _{Qick, Jim and.Bill Varney and the ‘}nnt grandmother of Kathie Varâ€" $‘¥ney, who will be one year old in '/ August. The next day the Varneys and ; ««~â€""‘m and Bill, left for a two weeks‘ vacation in northern Michiâ€" gan, They will visit with Mr. Varâ€" ney‘s mother, Mrs. Cyril Varney of Crystal Falls, Michigan. Page 4 of Mr. 5616 East Michigan Street, Indianâ€" apolis, Indiana, will be married Saturday, July 30th to Harry Carpenter Pertz, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Pertz, 704 Ridgeâ€" wood Drive at 7:30 P. M. in the Irvington Methodist Church. Docâ€" tor Edward L, Gibson of the First Presbyterian Church, Henry, 1I., uncle of the bride, will read the ceremony. INDIANA WEDDING Miss Joanne Woods, daughter Both are graduates of Purdue University. Miss Woods graduated this June and Mr. Pertz the year previous in the school of mechaniâ€" cal engineering. The brideâ€"elect will have her. sister, Mrs. Lewis W. Coyle of Huntington, Indiana, as matron of honor. Alex Cattanaugh of Chicaâ€" go will be best man. Misses Betty Insley and Mary Ann Adrian®of Indianapolis will be bridesmaids. Junior bridesmaids will be Misses Suzanne and Alyce Mae Wilson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs, David Wilson of Highland Park and flower girls will be Nancy Coyle and Virginia Jackson. BY ALICE ZABEL Kelophone Wighland Purk 3064 Ushers will include Frank Hosiâ€" mer of Charleston, W. Va., Wilâ€" liam Woods, brother of the brideâ€" On â€" Sunday â€" the â€" eightyâ€"first birthday of Mrs. Sarah Clavey was celebrated at a family supper party, at the home of her sonâ€"inâ€" law and daughter, the Clarence F. Varneys, where she makes her home, 329 S. Green Bay road. About fifteen relatives attended. toâ€"be of St. Louis, Mo., George Bowden of Chicago and Arnold Hoenke of Chicago (college classâ€" mates of Mr. Pertz) and Lewis Coyle. The young couple will reside in Peoria where Mr. Pertz is emâ€" ployed by #he Caterpillar Co. 81st BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION MISSIONARIES VISIT HERE Mr. and Mrs. John Kenney left Saturday to visit with relatives in Chicago after a three weeks‘ stay with Mr. Kenney‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, the Kenneth B. Lacys of 1645 Dato avenue. The Kenneys are in this country on leave after five years‘ service in South Amâ€" erica as Evangelical missionaries. They expect to return to South America for another five: years‘ stay in January. On Friday evening Miss Vendla Adamson of 1352 Broadview aveâ€" nue had a few friends in to meet the Kenneys and to see slides of their travels and service in Bolivia, Trinidad, and other South Amâ€" erican places, BRIDAL ATTENDANTS CHOSEN Admiral and Mrs. G.A.T. Washâ€" burn of Avon Park, Florida, were house guests of the Arnold Peterâ€" sons of 1291 Broadview avenue for several days last week. On Wednesday the Petersons were hosts at dinner in their honor. When Miss Nancy Agnes Holt becomes the bride of William P. Wells at the Presbyterian church on Saturday, August 13, she will be preceded down the aisle by Miss Marian Cariton of Cleveland, Ohio, FLORIDA GUESTS as maid of honor and by Mrs. John Caulkins of Grosse Pointe, Michiâ€" gan, sister of the bridegroom ; Mrs. Charles Wells of Bay City, Michiâ€" gan, his sisterâ€"inâ€"law ; Miss Frances Cor. Waukegan at Highwood Ave.â€"Second Floor _ (Open Bve. ‘The Misses Becky Dean and Billie Pigati announce the opening of their new Beauty Shop â€" specializing in cold waves, popular prices. PRIMP SHOP 396 North Avenue Tel. H. P. 953 ANNOUNCING and Miss Nancy Neumann of attend as bridesmaids. Grimes of 1104 Lincoln avenue Grimes of 1104 Lincoln avenue Charles Wells will serve his brother as best man and the ushers will include David Holt, brother of the bride; William Chickering, John E. Caulkins, William Hibâ€" bard, Robert Hirschfield, James Nordlie, Philip Smith and Richard Strickland, all of Michigan; and Clark Pardee of Chicago. Miss Holt and her fiance both graduated from the University of Michigan last year. She is a memâ€" ber of Kappa Kappa Gamma soâ€" rority and he is a member of Chi Psi fraternity. During the war he served for three years in the Naval Air Force with the rank of Lieuâ€" tenant (j.g.). Miss Holt is the daughter of the Herbert E. Holts of 1330 Judson avenue and Mr. Wells is the son of Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wells of Bay City. Many parties have been planned in honor of the brideâ€"toâ€"be. Mrs. A. Gordon Humphrey of 1321 Judson avenue and Mrs. E. L. Vinyard of 1311 Judson avenue were coâ€"hostesses recently at a kitchen shower given at the home of ‘Mrs. Humphrey, and today Mrs. J. Mills Easton of 1320 Judâ€" son avenue and Mrs. Richard J. Allenby of 555 Forest avenue will entertain at a miscellaneous showâ€" Next Thursday, Mrs. H. Bowen Stair of 373 Woodland road will give a linen shower for the brideâ€" toâ€"be and on Wednesday, August 10, Miss Frances Grimes will be hostess at a kitchen shower for her. On August 11, Mrs. Albert Howard of Evanston, aunt of the brideâ€"elect, will entertain at lunchâ€" eon for the bridal attendants and outâ€"ofâ€"town guests. Miss Marian Carlton will give the spinster dinâ€" ner that same evening. Easton®home Mrs. Richard Wallace (Joan Holt) of 37 N. Green Bay road, sister of the bride, has planned a bridesmaids‘ luncheon for Friday, August 12, and that evening Mr. and Mrs. William R. Wells, parents of the bridegroomâ€"toâ€"be, will be hosts at a bridal dinner at the Moraine hotel. Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Fenvessy of 1316 Pleasant avenue were hosts on Sunday at a housewarming party. From Chicago, the Fenâ€" vessys recently purchased their HOUSE W ARMING North Shore Florist and Landscape Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 6 0 9 290 Greenwood Avenue Van Guilder Motors Miss Holt‘s honor at the Come in! Ride the FLOWERS home here. About seventy attendâ€" Fenvessys are parents of t daughters, Alice and Barbara, ENTERTAINS FOR COUSIN Miss Lillian Tucker of 519 Oakwood avenue was hostess at a party on Saturday evening in honâ€" or of her cousin, Mrs. J. Hal Reeder of Los Angeles, California, who had been visiting here for several days this past week. Mrs. Reeder (Florence Clow) left for home on Sunday. She and guests of hers, Mrs. Edna Pihl and daughter, Barbara, of Fort Atkinâ€" son, Wisconsin, who were here for two days, were at the home of Mrs. Reeder‘s uncle and aunt, the Fred Tuckers of 515 Oakwood avenue. Mrs. Reeder‘s older son, Gordon, a member of Al Donahue‘s band, is at present playing at the Statâ€" ler hotel, Salina, Kansas. MICHIGAN WEEKâ€"END Spending the weekâ€"end at their summer home at White Lake, Michigan, were the junior Leslie Brands of 1236 Pleasant avenue. CALIFORNIA VISIT Visiting in California with friends and relatives are Mrs. Dorothy L. Gillilan and eleven year old son, Edward, of 685 Central avenue. They will be gone three weeks. Enroute home they plan to visit with relatives in Omaha, Nebraska. Mrs. Clifford Thomas and son, Clifford Robert, Jr. and daughter, Corrine Clare, accompanied by a friend and her daughter of Chiâ€" cago, left on Monday morning for their home in De Pere, Wisconsin, after a week‘s visit with Mr. Thomas‘ mother, Mrs. Corrine Thomas of 117 S. Green Bay VISIT HERE Sure, it‘s annoying! And it‘s oldâ€"fashioned . . . to waste time waiting for water to heat three times a day. With an automatic electric water heater there‘s always loads of hot water on tap. Dishes come clean in a jiffy .. . sparkle and shine after a hot rinse .. . and dry in a matter of seconds. ‘The comfort and convenience of abundant hot water is automatically yours when you have an electric water heater of proper size. Dishwashâ€" ing, cleaning, and bathing are easier and more pleasant when you can count on having plenty of hot water all day, every day. And you‘ll find abundant hot water is important for the proper operation of your autoâ€" matic washer and dishwasher. The gleaming white heater can be installed in your kitchen or playâ€" room as easily as in the basement. f ‘The outside of an automatic electric water heater stays clean and cool because thick insulation completely seals in the heat like a thermos bottle. THE PRESS PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY COT NORTHERN ILLINOIS See your plumber, electric appliance dealer or nearest Public Service store today! Don‘t Settle for a Kettle get an Electric Water Heater! road. Mrs. Thomas Sr. had spent & week in De Pere earlier. VACATIONING Vacationing in Wisconsin for a week are the Kenneth H. Marâ€" gesons and daughter, Annette, of 844 North End court. MOVE TO WAUKEGAN Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Menke and four children, for many years residents of Highland Park at 564 Detamble avenue, have moved to 306 Harding avenue, Waukegan. Mr. Menke is district superintendâ€" ent of the Waukegan district of Public Service. He held a similar HOME FROM THE DELLS Mr. and Mrs. William Ernst and daughter, Miss Mabel Ann Ernst, of 460 Ridge road have returned from a week at the Wisconsin Delis. They stopped at the Cranâ€" dall hotel. many years, Vacationing at their summer home at Rhinelander, Wisconsin, until after Labor Day are Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy and daughter, Miss Margaret, of 1645 Dato aveâ€" IN RHINELANDER Visiting their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the Earl Georgesons, and their daughters, Carol and Virginia, former Highland Parkâ€" ers, now of Bend, Oregon, are Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Larson of VISITING DAUGHTER 815 Ridgewood avenue HERE FROM CALIFORNIA Mrs. Maurice De Bona and son, Maurice, Jr. have returned from California, Mrs. De Bona has been with her son in Santa Monica while he was studying at the Uniâ€" verstiy of Southern Californi. Mr. and Mrs. De Bona will live in for Highland Park. Maurice, Jr. plans to return to the west coast in the fall to continue his studies at the university. WISCONEIN VACATION Back home after a week spent at Eagle River and another week visiting her sister, Miss Mertha consin, are Mr. and Mrs. Milo D. Larson and sons, Dean and Dennis, of 94 Elmwood drive. Mrs. Larâ€" son‘s mother, Mrs. Bertha Fulkerâ€" son, who accompanied them on the trip, stayed onâ€"with her other VISITS IN LINCOLN Mrs. Frank Moss (Eleanor Nebraska, visiting with her husâ€" band, who is a golf professional HIGH ADVENTURE TRAILS GROUP BACK HOME Many Highland Park and North Shore boys were among the High Adventure Trails group headed by Ken Margeson of 844 North End court and Bob Smeltzer of Lanâ€" sing, Michigan, fogmerly of Highâ€" land Park. They returned home on Friday after a three weeks‘ trip to Ely, Minnesota. Several ‘canoe trips to Canada were among their adventures. Highland Park boys among the group included Bob Adler, Geoff Ceperly, Billy Curotto, Bob and Andre Du Chateau, Edward Greenâ€" wald, Ky Helding, Tom Jolls, Edâ€" ward Kline, Gerald Moran, Michael Randolph, Johnâ€" ~Tillman _ and Ronny .Walz. IN CALIFORNIA The Misses Joy and Patty Peterâ€" son, daughters of the Arnold Petersons of 1291 Broadview aveâ€" (Continued on page 5) of special low 1¢ rate! Becouse of this offâ€"peok operation you‘ll find electric water heating costs very litfle . : . and you‘re sure of all the piping hot water you want when you want it. o.oo"l'ouoooo.o.oo.o.... * + WHILE YOU SLEEP..:; an avtomatic electric ..oo'.o..-...o.."’l Thursday, July 28, 1949 arena and 20 more L;-hmhlho-* County Line Road KEEP BUICKS BEST North Shore Buick Co. 30 Years In Highland Park Authorized Sales & Service ROYAL OAK YOU‘LL SEE WHY Tel. 498