ond street. A recent bride and bridegroom, Mr. and, Mrs. Richard Cucchiaro, whose marraiage took place‘ in St. Paul‘s Catholi¢ church in McComb, Illinois, are now residing on Cenâ€" tral avenue. Mrs. Cuechiaro is the former Ann Ogle, daughter of the Morris Ogles of Augusta, Illinois. Mr. Cucchiare is the son of the George Cucchiaros of 141 8. Secâ€" The marriage of Miss Mertha Carol Bock to Mr. Oscar Gumbiner will take place at 7:30 p.m. on Sunday, October 1st at St. Paul‘s Evangelical and Reformed Church in Deerfield, Rev. Harry Willman will officiate, ~ OCTOBER BRIDE Miss Dianne <Kreski, of Oak Park will attend Miss Bock as Maid. of Honor, and Miss Marie Veeck, of Deerfield, will be bridesâ€" maid.‘ Geraldine Lee Bock, sister of the bride, will.be flower girl. â€" Larry Gumbiner will serve his brother as best man, and ushers will be Alvin Pantle and Arnold Bock. â€" The bride‘s parents have recentâ€" ly sold their home in Long Lake and are planning to move to San Francisco, California, soon. Mrs. Michael Galanos, the soloâ€" ist, will be accompanied at the organ by her father, Mr. H. V. Nichols. & A reception for the wedding party and .immediate families wilh be held at the home of the bride following the ceremony. The bride, who is a graduate of Louisiana High school, Louisiana, Missouri, received her degreé in music from Northwestern univerâ€" sity in June. Mr. Hanger, a gradâ€" uate of Amesâ€"High school in Ames, Iowa, was graduated from:â€" the sthool of commerce at Northwestâ€" ern, He is now employed with Armour and company, Chicago. Now living at the Patrician hoâ€" | Mrs tel, Chicago, are the junior Paul|Jor Daubes «Laure} Rosenthal). Their her wedding, which took: place at the | 324 Bélmont hotel, Chicago, was an|her event of September 7. Mr. Daube, | San son ‘of the Paut Daubes of 265 Lambert Tree road, is now in the j TO Executive Training.department of Sears, â€" Roebuck _ and â€" company, M Chicago. ,He is a graduate . of | (Jo: Brown uhiversity, where he was a | ifor member of Sigma Chi frnternity.|lhfs HOME FROM HONEYMOONS ‘After an eleven day wedding trip to Havana and Guatamala, Mr. Kenneth Hanger and his bride, the former Carolyn Welch are residing at 919 Carmen avenue, Chicago. Their wedding took place in. Missouri in the Springfield Methodist church on September 6. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and _ Mrs. â€" Charles Welch _ of Springfield, â€" Missouri and . the bridegroom is the son of the David W. Hangers of 886 Roslyn circle. The bride attended Lake Forest college, from which her ‘hushand réceived his degree last June. She is a member of Alpha Xi Delta sorority and he is a member of Kappa Sigma fraternity. He is now conected with the Aectna Inâ€" surance company of Waukegan. 6t ie n‘ im t en ie nc ne es mt encma Ee Maurice Rosenthals of 261 Vine|451. Egandale road, have rented avenue, attended Vassar for three|a home in Des Plaines, Illinois. years. Mr. Wheeler, whoâ€"is now connectâ€" Maid of honor at their wedding|°d with the U. S. Gypsum compâ€" was Miss Jean Cole, an Eastern any, in Chicago, is here now. His girl, former roommate of the|Wwife and young son, Peter Agar bride at Vassar. One of the bridesâ€"| Wheeler, will join him about Octâ€" maids was Miss Jean Brass, also|Ober 15. f â€" an Eastern girl and former classâ€" >â€"G4â€" mate c at Vassar. The other two | ELINOR CRITTENTON, _ | bridesmaids were the Misses Audâ€"| A BRIDE « . rey Ladany and Ann Silverman, â€" * both of Highland Park. _ St. Elizabeth‘s Episcopal church Their wedding was an event of Saturday, September 9,) at the Presbyterian church in Lake Forâ€" , Mr. and Mrs, William D. Linâ€" ville, Jr. returned last week from a wedding trip spent in Mexico and are now residing in their new home at 31 Windsor road. The bride, the former Nancy Morser, is the daughter of the Earle J. Morsers of Long Lake, Illinois. The bridegroom is the son of the senâ€" ior Linvilles â€" of 201 Cloverdale avenue. Mr. Daube served his son as best man. and the ushers were Byron Crain, Robert Redfearn and Warner Rosenthal, brother of the bride. s Home from a honeymoon spent in the. Land O‘Lakes, Wisconsin, and northern Michigan, are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lolli (Darlene Miller) of 2238 Jeffrey‘s place, Highwood. The bride‘s parents are the Frank C. Millers of Cary, Illiâ€" nois and the bridegroom is the son of the Frank Lollis of the same Jeffrey‘s place address: TO LIVE IN DESPLAINES After a two weeks‘ visit here David Sanders, III. returned> by plane on Saturday, to his home in Boston, Massachusetts. His! wife and _young daughter, .Leslie, will remain for andther week‘s visit. Mrs. Sanders, the former Peggy Jories, is dividing her time with her mother, Mrs. Jesse R. Jones of 324 Roger Williamsâ€"avenue and her husband‘s mother, Mrs. David Sanders of 280 Linden Park pl. ‘Their honeymoon was spent in the Ozark mountains, â€" On Saturday, September 2, Miss Josephine _ Carmella â€" Polimeni, daughter of Mrs. Frances Poliâ€" meni of 237 Liewellyn avenue® Highwood, bfcame the bride of Harold Grant Johnson, son of Mrs. Lillian Johnson of Oconto, Wisâ€" consin. Now home from their honeymoon, spent in Oconto, they are living with her mother. Their wedding took place in St. "James church, Highwood. TO VISIT HERE THIS WEEKâ€"END Mr. @&nd Mrs. John Wheeler (Joyce Agar) of Los Angeles, Calâ€" ifornia, who "were house! guests Weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leach of 1326 Broadâ€" view avenue will be their sonâ€"inâ€" law, daughter and young grandâ€" son, Mr. and Mrs. Lindell Loveâ€" less â€"and Timothy Charles, two months old, of Carlinville, Illindis. ‘Another daughter, ~Diane, reâ€" ‘%Ped to Blackburn college in Â¥linville last week. She is a VISITING HERKE The marriage of Mrs. Elsic Hunter, daughter of Mrs. John A. Blomdahi.of 1320 Broadview aveâ€" nue, and Helmer D. Carlson of Fox Lake, Illinois, took place on Saturday, . September 9, at 8:30 p.m. at the Bethany Evangelical church, The Rev. Lester Laubenâ€" stein heard the exchange of nupâ€" tial vows. A reception followed the cereâ€" mony in the homeof the bride‘s mother,* Mr. and Mrs. Carlson are now living at 1897 Burton avenue. sophomore there. HUNTERâ€"CARLSON â€" WEDDING St. Elizabeth‘s Episcopal church in Glencge was the scene of the wedding of Miss Elinor Crittenton and Sigmund Strobel on Thursâ€" day, Steptember 7, at <10 a.m. Theâ€"bride is. the daughter of the George Crittentons of 409 Jackâ€" son avenue Glencioe, formerly of Highland Park, and the bridey groom is the son of the Francis Strobels of 836 Greenleaf avenue,. Glencoe. pe un ~ Peter attended Lake â€" Forest academy for two. years and is a graduate of the Highland Park P. 0. E. Johnsons of 1122 Lincoln avenue, was inducted into the Marine corps a week ago and is now stationed in South Carolina. The bride was graduated from New Trier High school in June and *Mr. Strobel is a senior at Lake Forest college, where he is affiliated with Alpha Sigma fraâ€" ternity. His bride plans to attend Lake Forest this year, also. Miss Gloria Dennis of 2400 S. Green Bay road was the bride‘s only attendant and Desmond Stoâ€" bel served his brother as best man, siee After a two weeks‘ honeymoon in the East and in Canada, Mr. Stobel and his bride are now reâ€" siding at 386 Greenleaf avenue, Glenege. ENLISTS IN*MARINE CORPS Peeter Johnson, 21, son of past summer of Mr. Wheelâ€" Highwood Glass & Paint Co. 963 Waukegan Ave. All Phones, HI 2â€"7211 Window Shades Mirrors â€" Glass Tops â€" Glazing â€" VENETIAN BLINDS Barney Barnes, 618 Lincoln ave., was among the 100 students who _ attended _ the ~ Freshmanâ€" Leadership ~Camp conducted at At an Elm Placé P.T.A. meeting last â€" Tuesday evening â€" television programs were discussed. Among those mentioned as excellent was "Walt‘s_.Work Shop", a, Friday evening fedture, "Walt" is Walter E. Durbahn, a Highland Park resâ€" ident, vwho lives at 158 Beverly place. He is a member of the facâ€" ulty at the Highland Park High school. . ATTENDS FRESHMAN LEADERSHIP CAMP High school. He attended Carthage college for two years. _ Mr. and Mrs. Enrico Rossi of 959 Waukegan avenue announce the engagement of their daughter, Jewel Elain JWillis, to Andrew Peter Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew C. Beck of 632 Laurel avenue. Mr. and Mrs. George Gahr of Chesterfield, â€" Ilinois, © who had been visiting with their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter; Mr. and Mrs. J, C. Leach of Ravinia, returned Rome on Monday. toc _ No date has been set for the wedding. â€" RETURN HOME In honor of Mrs. Hapold Carlâ€" son. (Darlene Riggio) of 115 Walker avéenue, Highwood, a sur‘ prise shower was given at the home of Mrs. Jack Seney (Isabelle Edwards) of 1631 Pleasant aveâ€" nue‘ last Wednesday night. Coâ€" hostesses ~with Mrs. Seney were the Misses Lenore Phillips and Doris Saielli; Mrs. Leonard Faâ€" velli (Eileen Phillips); Mrs. Robâ€" ert â€" Masini_ and. Mrs. Oswoldo Mazetta. % T V PROGRAMS DISCUSSED near Bloomington, Ind., Sept. 15 HOME FROM ITALY Yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Lenzini of 313 Oak Terrace aveâ€" nue, Highwood, returned home after a visit in Italy of four months. They â€" returned © aboard "The Atlantic‘. They spent some time in Pievapelago visiting with his parents and two sisters and their families and with her parâ€" ents‘ relatives in «Modena, They also visited in Rome and in Florâ€" 18 by the Indiana University YMCA and YWCA under guidance of the University"‘s Freshman Diâ€" vision. The 50 boys and 50â€"girls who attended the camp were selected from _among outstanding | high school â€" gratuates who applied early for admission to the Univerâ€" sity this year. Purpose,. of the fourâ€"dayâ€" camp was to help freshâ€" men with potential leadership abilâ€" ity to become acquainted with campus organizations. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED ence SURPRISE All University/ freshmen will participate in a oneâ€"week orientaâ€" tion program préceding the openâ€" ingâ€"ofâ€" fall semester classes on the Bloomington campus Wednesday, Sept. 27. F * Mr. and Mrs. John Riggio of 1252 Pleasant avenue recently returned from a two weeks‘ vacaâ€" tion spent at La Salle, Illinois, visiting relatives. Among those serving on the committee are Mrs. Edwin M. Hadley â€" and Mrs. John Sheldon, both of Highland Park. From Evanston are Mr. and Mrs. John Forester (Joan Johnâ€" son) and son, David, 3, of 286 The Upsilon Chapter Alumna¢ of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority of Northwestern university have planned an afterâ€"theâ€"gameâ€"party Saturday, September 30, at the Northwestern Golf Club, Lake aveâ€" nue, Wilmette, BACK HOME KAPPA BENEFIT NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK blankets. DRY CLEANING (all types) Free Pickâ€"up and Delivery 53 N. Green Bay HI 2â€"5804 HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES? PARKWAY Curtain Laundry SHOWER THE PRESS of Mr. "and Mrs. J. R. Frankel, son, Mark, 2, and datbghter, Wenâ€" dy, 1, are new Highland Parkers. They bought the home at 2222 Old Briar lane in which they are now living. The Frankels formerly reâ€" sided in Mundelein. Mr. Frankel is an attorney with Mulder and Frankel Co., Chicago. Laurel avenue. The Foresters bought their home here. Mr. Forâ€" ester is an attorney with Tenney, Sherman, Rogers and Guthrie in Chicago. Mrs. Forester is the daughter of the P. 0. E. Johnsons of 1122 Lincoln avenue. New to Highland Park are the Edward M. Glaziers of 659 Delta road. From Chicago, they built their home here. They are the parents of three children, Bonnie, 9, Michael, 6,. and Mark,; 13 months. Mr. Glazier is a manuâ€" facturer of sportswear in Chicago. Recently of Winnetka and now residing at 1325 Broadview aveâ€" nue are the Erling Evensens. Mr. Evensen is connected with the Power _ Plant, Winnetka. â€" They built their home here. Susan Ellen has been chosen as the name ‘of the baby girl born on Monday, September 18, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Hiram V. Nichols, Jr., of Farnsworth, Great Lakes, They are also parents of a son, Van, 3. Mrs. Nichols is the former Gerry Golden. : . Grandparents are the Frank M. Goldens of 1833 Burton ave. and the senior Nichols‘ of 47 Elm aveâ€" nue, Highwood. Onâ€" Monday, September 18, a daughter arrived at the Highland Park hospital for. Mr~and Mrs. Jimmie V. Wooley of 1051 Linâ€" den avenue, Deerfield. f Formerly of Long Island, New York, and now living in the home they recently purchased at. 19 Devonshire court, are Mr. and Mrs. Irvin R. Fenton and daughâ€" ter, Pamela, 3. Mr. Fenton is a manufacturers‘ representative, in Chicago, of Eastern firms, A son wesâ€"born at the Highland Park â€" hospital on â€" Wednesday, September 20, toâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Green of 389 Briarwood â€" There are many . beautiful paintings hiding behind a thick layer of grime and blackened varnish, to their original state. Ask for an estimate or consult him at his studio, 530 Cloverdale aveâ€" nue. HI. 2â€"1009. LOOK WHO‘S HERE A sister for Joey, who will be three years old in December, arâ€" rived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Wednesday, September 20, Parents are Mr. and Mrs. Euâ€" gene J. Orrico, Jr. of 1409 â€"Pleasâ€" ant avenue, The little girl has been named Mary Suzanne. Mrs. Orrico is the former Verdena Klaassen. s Grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. John E. Klaassen of Reedley, California, and the senior Orricqos of the same Pleasant avenue adâ€" Mr. and Mrs. George J. Schuler of 243 Ashland avenue, Highwood, became the parents of a son, Geoâ€" rge John, Jr., on ‘Wednesday, Sepâ€" tember 20, at the Highland Parkk hospital. George, Jr. has a brothâ€" er, Eugene Robert, 7. Mrs. Schuâ€" ler is the former Emma Gualtieri, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Emilio Coppi of 522 Waukegan avenue, Highwood..«Paternal..grandparguts are the Eugene Schulers of Chiâ€" cago. avenue. Parents of a son are the Richâ€" ard Favellis of 1837. Burton aveâ€" nue. The baby was born at the Highland Park hospital on Wedâ€" nesday, September 20. ; A baby was bor?;nt the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Saturday, September 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Louis Domenick of 1572 Harding avenue, Northfield. North Shore Florist Telegraph Delivery Service Landscape Service JOS. KOLBECK F L OW ERS FOR EVERY OCCASION ~ Phone Glencoe Glencoe, Illincis 6 0 9 Thursday Sept. 28 * _A brother for Pamela Ann, 20 mionths, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday, Sepâ€" tember 23. The little boy has been named Jeffery Howard. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Richâ€" ard Moran ‘(ggtricia Roder) of 1121 Burtof~ave. Grandmothers are Mrs. Veronica Roder of Wauâ€" kegan and Mrs. Howard Moran of 719 S. St. Johns avenue. wood avenue, Deerfield. Timothy Charles is the name of the son born on July 26 to Mr. and Mrs. Lindell Loveless of Carâ€" linville, Illinois. Mrs. Loveless is the former Jean Leach, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Leach of 1326 Broadview avenue. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Loveless of Carlinvilie. A daughter was born at ‘the Highland Park hospital on Saturâ€" day, September 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Willard Feil of 1139 Elmâ€" The Pearl and the Price CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 43 NO. SHERIDAN ROAD HIGHLAND PARK OPEN DAILY & Visitors Welcome 1Â¥1 ost people know t‘e parable of the "pearl of wicat price," and the man who so}I all that he had to buy it (M. t 13:46). %. l ive you ever asked yourâ€" self what it meant? 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