| â€"*â€" _ w ancer ||| 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PH. HIL 20507 Massachusetts at the close of school..Nancy is a student at Coloâ€" rado i?:tty in Boulder. She and her nts will be in Boston to attend the. graduation cereâ€" mony of her ‘sister, Miss Marcia On June 15, . Nancy will be joined in New York by Miss Betty Bushey, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Albert J. Bushey of 632 Carol Riggs.â€" Marcia will graduate on June 11 from Dana Hall in Wellâ€" court, Peggy Jo George of Deerâ€" field and Nancy Howe, daughter of the L/ L. J. Howes of 2115 Ashland avenue. The girls will set sail on June 15 for a summer in tends Drake university in Des Moines, Iowa and Peggy Jo is also their son and his wife and famâ€" ily:â€"the Arthur Barrs and daughâ€" ter, Beverly bf Madison, Wisconâ€" Peacock, son of the Stewart B. Peacocks of Winnetka, has reâ€" cently been announced by her parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buchanan, Jr. of 1724 S. Ridge Miss ‘Buchanan is a graduate of the Katherine Gibbs Secretarâ€" ial school and assisted Miss Marâ€" ian Keeney for one year teaching dancing. She attended the Univerâ€" sity of Wisconsin for one semesâ€" ter and is at present a student at the University of Illinois in Chamâ€" paign, where she is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. Her fiance attended De Pauw univerâ€" sity in Greencastle, Indiana. HOME FROM FLORIDA MOTHER‘S DAY FAMILY REUNION Mother‘s Day visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. August Meyer of 494 Sheridan place inâ€" eluded their three daughters and their husbands and families and Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Watkins of 29 Dale avenue have returned from Delray Beach, Florida, where they spent the winter. WASHINGTON, D.â€"C VISITOR â€" JULMA~CABONARGI, A BRIDE> On ‘Saturday, May 6, Miss Juul Cabonargis of 369 Cedar avenue became the bride of Robert M. Strieby, son of Mrs. A. Wright Strieby of Indianapolis, Indiana, in the: Presbyterian .church at 4 p.m. The bride‘s uncle, Hans Hess, cellist, played "Aveâ€" Maria", and ‘"Traumerei" â€" â€"during â€" the â€" cereâ€" mony. A recent visitor at the E. Craig Davidson home~at 287 Woodland road, was Mrs: W. L. Fuller of Washington, D. C., a sister of Mrs. Davidson. The _bride wore a gown of white satin made with a shter yoke ‘trimmed with clusters of seed pearls. The full skirt of the dress ended in a verp long train. Her French illusion veil fell from a cap headdress which was emâ€" broidered, in seed pearls. . ~ mother wore dusty rose crepe with grey accessories. Their corâ€" sages were of cymbidium orchids. A reception followed the cereâ€" mony at the Highland Park Woâ€" men‘s club. Now on a wedding Miss Diana Cabonargi, sister of the bride, attendedâ€" as maid of honor, and Mrs. Robert E. Schâ€" neider was bridesmaid. Their dafâ€" fodil ‘organdy frocks were alike and their headbands and bouquets were of Gerbera daisies. Best man was John Macy of South Bend, Indiana, relative of the bridegrooni, and ushers were Theodore D. Lent, brother of the bride, and James Hape of Evansâ€" ville, Indiana. Strieby and his bride will make their home in Indianapolis on their return. The bride‘s mother was gowned in aqua crepe with Balenciaga acâ€" Betty is a student at the Uniâ€" rsityâ€"of ~Wisconsin,â€"Nancy atâ€" Body & Peader Repairing ** ® ICE CREAM (our ewn make) 1. 100 0. * FRESH MEATS AND POULTRY _DAH L &8 the â€"â€"|tâ€"Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen â€" NAMED TO DEAN‘S LIST Miss Barbara Bailey, daughter of the Archibald J. Baileys of 1237 Burton avenue, a senior. at Albion college, Albion,. Michigan, has been named to the Dean‘s list for attaining a scholastic average of 2.3 or better at midâ€"semesters. This meahs a better than B averâ€" age and is considered a 'hifl\ scholastic recognition at . the school. . TOâ€"ATTEND . WEDDING OF NIECE IN GREEN BAY 234 â€"Centralâ€"â€"avenueâ€"will_ l¢ The parents of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Kyle of 1540 Judson aveâ€" nue visited here on Mother‘s Day. They attended the Highland Park High school spring concert in the afternoon at which Mr. Kyle was director of the .chorus, Mr. Kyle‘s parénts, Mr. and Mrs. #ohn D. Kyle are from Mount Jackson, Pennsylvania. His sister, Mrs. Wylie Craig, also of Mount Jackson, accompanied her parents. Mrs. Kyle‘s parents, Dr. and Mrs. O. J. Gabel live in De Kalb, Illiâ€" noins. Robert Martin Shanléy, son of Mrs. Katherine Shanley of 174 Hazel ayeitue, has moved to Fort Meyers, Florida, where he is eonâ€" nected with Radio Station WINK, as a radio engineer. TO PLAY MARCELLUS IN HAMLET AT PRINCIPIA Thomas Heath, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard N. Heath of 387 Moraine road, will play~the part of Marcellus in Shakespeare‘s draâ€" ma, "Hamlet", to be presented at the Principia college, Elsah, Illiâ€" nois. 430047 ELECTED TO MORTAR BOARD gone for the weekâ€"end. On Saturday night, Annabeth will attend the prom at St. Norâ€" bert‘s in West De Pere, Wisconâ€" sin. 40 PARENTS HERE FOR MOTHER‘S DAY Weekâ€"end guests of the Gerald D. Stones of 1200 Lincoln~avenue ciation council, rushing chairman for Pi Beta Phi sorority, makeup editor of the newspaper, a staff member on the yearbook, a memâ€" ber of the Campus chest, pep and social committees, a councelor to freshmen women, a member of the Student Christian association and extremely active in the sports program. IN FLORIDA PARENTS VISIT MrsTheron Stone of Madison, Wiseonsin. 2004 Tom is p}ese-ntly a..sophomore and is active in sports at the colâ€" One of the highest collegiate honors obtainable came to Margaâ€" ret Wolf, 692 Carol court, May 11 when she was elected to memâ€" bership in Mortar. Board, national organization _ recognizing . o utâ€" standing _ leadership, scholarship at Lawrence college in Appleton, Wisconsin and was elected to lota chapter there. The Pi Delta Kappa production is under the direction of Frank Parker, professor of Fine Arts at the Principia college, and former dancing partner of the famed ballerina, Pavlova. The production will be castéd, staged and manâ€" aged entirely by. students. She is president and has been viceâ€"president of the Women‘s Recreation association, a member Mr, and Mrs. Weyland D. Sears| NEWCOMERS TO GHT GROCERIES * DELICATESSEN * DAIRY PRODUCTS . * BEVERAGES IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGSâ€"TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE purchased at 292 Roger Williams avenue. Mrs. Henschen is the former Muriel Pontius, who was at one time a staff artist on WGN ip Chicago and has been prominâ€" ent as a lyric soprano in Chicago, Boston and Washington, D. C. In Washingtbn she was soloist and director of music at. the Union Methodist church. a While in Indiz Mrs. Henschen was soloist for the Bombay Symâ€" phony orchestra and staff artist for All India Radio. She is the daughter of Walter Pontius, noted tenor. Mr. Henschen mansaged the Inâ€" dian and Pakistan subsidiaries of Abbott â€" Laboratories ~ in North Chicago, until recently. He reâ€" turned to the« United States last October when â€"he bacame viceâ€" president of a new Chicago comâ€" pany, the Brummelâ€"Hook comâ€" pany. His hobby is sailing and he is a member.of the Chicago Yacht club, He is forméerly of Winnetka, During the last four months Mr. and . Mrs. ° Henschen ‘have been living «in Evanston. Two nieces, Mary Alice,‘ 7, and Kathie, 3, live with them as does Mrs. Walâ€" ter Pontius.. % > for the past four years, are the John T. Bents and daughters, Jaâ€" net, 3, and ‘Betsey, 14â€" months. The Bents <built their ‘home at 239 Eastwood avenue, in which they are now residing. Mr. Bent is Sales Representative of the Tennessee Eastman corporation. Former residents of Highland Park for about 15 years are Mr. and â€"Mrs. Hans Hess. After six years of residence in Chicago they have returndd here. They built their home at 246 Eastwood avenue. Mr. Hess is head of the cello department at the Chicago Musical college. _ Oberlin Women‘s Club To Meet May 25 In Winnetka A â€"meeting â€"of the North Shore Newcomers, to . Highland Park are the Daniel L. Saslows. From Evanston they built <their home at 2359 Old Mill road. Mr. Sasâ€" low is with a dental suplies comâ€" pany,.Chicago. Mrs. Saslow is an interior decorator. Oberlin Women‘s club will be held on Thursday, May 25 at 1 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Arthur J. Boynton, 620 Ash street, Winâ€" netka. The musical program will be given by graduate members of Lake Forest, flutist, and Miss Betty Detwiler of Country Day school will appear on the program, which is under the direction of Mrs. John Toms of Evanstom All Oberlin women are invited. Oberlin women are invited. Among the Highland Park menmibers of the club are Mrs. Grant Brown and Mrs. Eugene P. Ellenberger. f One score and sixteen years ago, our fathers brought forth upon this nation a new tax, conceived in desperation and dedicated to the proposition that all men are fair game. Now we are engaged in a great mass of calculations testing whether that taxpayer or any taxpayer so conâ€" fused and so impoverished can long endure. We are met on form 1040. We have come to dedicate a large portion of our income to a final resting place with those men who here spend their lives that they may spend our money. It is altogether anguish and torture that we should do this. But in the legal sense we can‘t evadeâ€"we cannot cheatâ€" we cannot underâ€"estimate this tax. The collectors,‘ clever and sly, whoâ€" computed here, haveâ€"gone far beyond our power to add and subtract. Our creditors will little note nor long remember thatâ€"we pay here, but the bureau of internal révenue can never forget what we report here; It is for us taxpayer, rather to be devoted here to the tax return which the government has thus far so nobly spent. It is rather for us to be dedicated to the great task reâ€" maining before usâ€"that from these vanishing dollars we take increased devotion to the few remaining; that we here highly resolve that next year will not find us in a higher income bracket. That this taxpayer, underpaid, shall figureâ€"out more deductions; and that taxation of the people by the Congress, for the goyernment, shall not cause our solvency to perish. _ Revised Gettysburg Address (Selby, S.D., Record) * HE PRESS parents of a son, Robert Reed, at the Highland Park hospital. The baby, who weighed seven pounds, fourteen ounces, has a brother, William Patrick, who will be three years old in August. ""A daughter was born at the Highland Park. hospital on Saturâ€" day, May 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Molendy (Inez Tamarri) of 245 Burchell avenue, Highwood. Mr. and Mrs. F. Tamarri of Marâ€" engo, Illinois, formerly of Highâ€" wood, are maternal grandparents. The late paternal graridparents also were of Highwood. Mrs. Rogers is the former Patâ€" ricia Burns. Grandparents are the senior Mr. and Mrs. Rogers of On Thursday, May 11, Mr. and Mrs. Harlan W. Rogers, Jr. of 1414 Center street ~became. .the Prairie avenue, Highwood, and Mr. ®and. Mrs~ .Frank Burns of Tarentum, Pennsylvania, _ A son arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, May 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Aldo Bertholdâ€"of 416 Madison avenue, Glencoe. Mr. and Mrs. Donald G. Carr of 427 Hermitage avenue, Déerâ€" field, became the parents of a daughter at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday, May 13. these English classes is /eoni'iflg invited to call the "Y" for furâ€" ther information, and also to make any suggestions regarding the convenient time and hour for holding such classes.. Call the as possible so that the for;in; ;; such classes may be arranged for the near future. The "*Â¥Y" has had many inquiries regarding the necessity of a class in English to aid the foreign born people who have recently moved into our community and is. happy to announce that such instruction in the English language is now being made possible by the formâ€" ing of classes â€"under the tutelage of a capable instructor. Any perâ€" Classes In English perience, and others, from exâ€" perience, don‘t speak. At "Y" For _ Foreign Born LOOK WHO‘S HERE For AN types of curtainsâ€" (all pes) Free Picb up and Delivery HOUSE CLEANING? PARKWAY Girls Of High School To Present Style Show As a climax.of a year‘s activity in the sewing classes at the Highâ€" land Park high school, the memâ€" bers will present a style show on Wednesday evening, May 24, at 200 girls will. model garments that they have made. . The girls in the beginning classâ€" classes will model silk, rayon, and 8:15 p.m.,‘in which approximately ranging from sunâ€"back dresses to wool garments ranging from party and school dresses to suits, coats, and formals, 2 Special "wvitations have been sent to the parents of all particiâ€" pating girls, members of the facâ€" ulty, and all seventh and eighth grade students and parents, but any interested persons are corâ€" dially invited to attend. and the Festival which commemâ€" orates the giving of the Ten Comâ€" mandments on Mount Sinai. It is symbolic of the spiritual and culâ€" tural treasures oet' Judaism and confirms the Jewish people in their faith. In modern times, Shoâ€" vyous has assumed a special imâ€" portance because it is the occasion for the Confirmation ceremony. Congregation Israel To Confirm Sixtyâ€"two At Friday Service children will be confirmed at the Confirmation Service on Sunday morning, May 21, ten o‘clock. _ â€" This Friday is the Sabbath eve immediately preceding Shovuos, the Festival of the Wheat Harvest Walters, Kinnell To Return With The Noel Coward farce, ‘"Hay Fever" will be the first offering of the Tenthouse Theatre, to be given June 2 at the High School athletic grounds, While the service at North Shore Congregation â€" Israel this Friday evening, May 19, is priâ€" marily. a service of consecration Tenthouse Players Marrian Walters and Gertrude Kennell, both members of \last year‘s cast, will star. The male lead will be taken by John Crawâ€" ford, former Warner Brothers movie star. > f Kiwanians To Hear Gas And Oil Man The guest speaker at the Kiwaâ€" nis Club meeting next Monday evening will be Mr. Benjamin H. Putnam whoâ€"has had a long and varied experience as a gas and oil producer. Mr, Putnam also has an unusually keen interest and wide knowledge of history. producer Herb Rogers. Although the subject of his talk has not been announced, the Kiwanians and their guests aré looking forward to the instructive and provocative views for which the speaker is widely known. The cast is due to A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY Northshore Garden of Memories GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. h VERLON O. GROVES 19 N. St. Johns Ave. Purnell & Wilson, Inc. Bump & Paint Shop Saturâ€" Thursday, May 18, 1950 North Shore Florist burdenr of fear 1s there a way to be free from fear â€" for Oneself, one‘s health and welfare, and concerning those one loves? Telegraph Delivery Service have found the «.way!" Men and women in hl .nlh of life; in heartfelt thankfulness testify that Christiart Science is showing _ Through the thoughtful study of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy they are proving step by step, in what real understanding of God does for man. This great book may be read or obtained at all Christian Science Reading guElclmd is $3 for a copy of ience and Health with Kegdm the Scriptures" by Mary Baker Eddy. Landscape Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue F L O W E R S HIGHLAND PARK OPEN DAILY Visitors Welcome ing them how to reâ€" 6 0 9. We