*4 % JEAN MRAZEK, A BRIDE The Glencoe Union church ‘was | the scene of a very pretty wedding | on Saturday, November 18, when Miss Jean Dolores Mrazek beâ€" came the bride of Donald Harvey Grimshaw of Dayton, Ohio. The | 8 p.m. ceremony was read by the | Rev. Robert Stubbs. The bride is the daughter of the Henry F. Mrazeks of 1706 Pleasant avenue. The bride, who was given in marriage by both her mother and father, wore an ivory colored gown made with a satin bodice and long pointed sleeves and full net skirt. Her fingertip lace veil fell from an ivory net cap headâ€" piece, seed péarl trimmed, She carried white roses and white carâ€" nations centered . with white orâ€" chids. Miss Elaine Mrazek/ sister of the bride, who attended as maid of honor, was gowned. in ice blue. The bodice was of satin and the slightly hooped full net skirt gave a‘Colonial effect to the frock. Her headpiece was a matching Juliet crown, The bouquet she_ carried was of Talisman roses. «COLORADO TRIP _ > rado Springs. until Friday to be present at the opening of the Mr. and Mrs. J. Franklin Bickâ€" more and daughter, Judy, visited the campuses of the University of Colorado and Colorado college on a recent weekâ€"end trip. Judy, a senior at the Highland Park High school, is interested in each and Mrs. Bickmore and Judy returnâ€" ed home on Monday, while Mr. Bickmore, a partner of Boettcher and company, remained in Coloâ€" The bridesmaids dresses" and headpieces were made like that of the maid of honor. Miss Pauline Galley wore gold color and Miss Mary Ann Mueller was dressed in chamagne â€" color. ~Their . flowers, too, were Talisman roses. . Best man was William Moultrie of Warden,‘ Hlinois and ushers were Albert . Mueller of Highland Park; William Kemp of .Mount Clemens, Michigan; Ralph Wilson of Syraguse, New York and John Naylor of Alpena, Michigan._Mr. Thomas sang. Mr. Grimshaw, an Interior Comâ€" munications Chief, attended the University of Dayton before enâ€" listing in the navy in 1942. He is mt present. stationed ‘at > Great Lakes, His bride attended Lake Forest college" and Northwestern university. The bride‘s mother chose a toast colored gown for the occasion, complemented byâ€" a corsage of brown orchids. A reception at the Highland Park Woman‘s club followed the ceremony. â€" Mr. Grimshaw and‘his bride are now in Daytona Beach, Florida, for m two weeks‘ honeympon. On their returnâ€" they will reside in Waukegan. & ' Outâ€"ofâ€"townâ€"pwests"Mftluded the bridegroom‘s sisters, Mrs. .Ben Purdom of Dayton, Ohio and Mrs. William â€" Shroyer â€" of â€" Stresburg, Ohio, â€" and _ brother, Forest P. Grimshaw . of. Yellow _ Springs, Ohio. Other outâ€"ofâ€"town guests were Miss Helene R. Katzer of Milwaukee, Wisconsin; Mr. and Mrs. Edward . B. Nechville of Minneapolis, Minnesota, cousins of the bride; Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. Frank Fromme and Lt. Cmdr. and Mrs. Leo Larkin, all .of Great Lakes; Robert E. Dyer of Lincoln, Nebraska; Louis â€"F. Spiehler of Batavia, . Ilinois; Glenn Mitchell of Waxachie, Texas and John E. Moye of Spanisburg, West Virâ€" ginia.. â€"t . In Lourdes, France, she visited with an aunt and uncle and in London, England, she was the guest of cousins of her father. She also visited in Austria, Gerâ€" many, Switzerland, Belgitm and Spain. + HOME FROM EUROPE Miss Adeline Cassel,‘ daughter of the Louis Cassels of 1400 Pleasant avenue, returned home on Tuesday from a nine . months‘ European trip. Miss Cassel comâ€" pleted her. second year at Lake Forest college prior to her sailing for France last February 16. .. Free Surgery and Removal \firm‘s new and enlarged office \there. Mr. Bickmore is in charge | of the company‘s Chicago office. THANKSGIVING GUESTS Mr. and Mis, Lester Ball of Woodstock, lllinois will be the Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larson of 133 S.| Green Bay road. | A Thankgivingg Day guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anschuetz and Mr. Ted Alfred of Ravinia will be Miss Cathie Croneis of Beloit, Wisconsin. WINTERING IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs.iF. A. Watkins of 29 Dale avenue left last week for Delray Beach, Florida, where they will spend the winter. ACHIEVES ROYCEMORE HONOR ROLL Mr. and Mrs. William S. Hefferâ€" an, Jr., of Evanston, formerly of Highland Park, have announced the engagement of their daughter, Marie Catherine, to George P. Walling, Jr., son of <Mr. Walling, Sr. of Chicago. Included‘in the. group of fourâ€" teen students at Royeemore who achieved honor roll standards was Terry Hamm of Highland Park. THANKSGIVIG IN HAMMOND, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Birewirth of 1631 Broadview avenue. were in Champaign on Saturday to attend the â€" Illinoisâ€"Ohio â€" football _ game with their rmephew, Ted Zabel, a senior at the university, and~with his father, who was there for the Dad‘s Day weekâ€"end. Miss Walling is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin. Mr. Walling graduated from Northâ€" western _ University, School of Engineering. The wedding will take place in December. Miss Jean Lineberry, 1706 Summit avenue, is one of 43 Norâ€" AbaccorceUniversity stacdents"s2" lected for membership in . the Wildeat council, student service MEMBERâ€"OF COUNCIL , The Bert Kirbys of Central aveâ€" nue |eft yesterday for Hammond, Indiana to spend Thankgiving with Mrs. Kirby‘s brother and family. ATTEND ILLINOISâ€" « OHIO FOOTBALL GAME ENGAGEMENT ANNONCED Regularly priced at $39.50. While they last All Identification Tags, Bracelets, Necklaces and Cigarette Lighters Enmved FREE e . during this Sale. * * Guaranteed Men and Womemr 17 Jeweled Watches jin a Variety of Styles and â€"â€"Béautifully Boxed & Exclusive "Royal" Luggage in Top Grain Leather Man‘s Twoâ€"Suiter Regularly priced at $25.00 ..:...........i.,....0.ciâ€"mmmudccreainccemcscncccc.cs.scs. Only ©§40D A Small Deposit Will Hold Any Item Until Christmas. You will be especially pl*d with our prompt and efficient watch repair service. IF IT‘S JEWELRY, WATCHES, SILVER, DIAMONDS, LUGGAGE OR OTHER GIFT ITEMS WE‘VE GOT IT OR CAN GET IT QUICKLY. IX ADDITION TO HUNDREDS OF OTHER SPECIALLY REDUCED ITEMS WE ARE OFFERING: i * All new watches and repairs are electronically timed. Our work is done by RECOGNIZED EXPERTS and guaranteed for one year. Repair work left with Ruttkay has been completed and will be guaranteed by us. HIGHLAND PARK‘S°NEWEST STORE LEEDS JEWELERS | COME IN DURING OUR GET ACQUAINTED SALE AND SELECT YOUR XMAS GIFTS. LEEDS JEWELERS DINNER INDIANA Our "Get Acquainted" Sale Is Still In Progress TWO NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD (fornc‘rly Ruttkays) TWO NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD Highland Park, Illinois MUMS AND TURKEY 2k ~â€" MAKE THANKSGIVING! This Thanksgiving centerpiece containg huge yellow and bronze mums, red and yellow button mums, tropical foliage, and stalks of sea vats. The colors harmonize with the beautiful golden brown of the turkey and gleaming white Irish linen table cloth. Principal _ duties â€" of _ council members are to serve as guides to guests of the Universityâ€" and to aid in the orientation of new and prospective students. organization During the Northwestern Uniâ€" versity, Centennial _ celebration which begins January 28 the counâ€" cil will be particularly active and will cooperate with the admissions office in sponsoring a "Day at Northwestern" . ‘for . prospective students: * ~ Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson of Rockford, Ilinois were‘ Sunday guests of the Rufus Kees of 227 N. Second street." â€" TO SPEND WINTER IN CALIFORNIA On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Frey and daughters of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, formerly> of Highland Park, visited thQ Waite family of 225 N. Second street. Miss Lineberry. is a sophomore in Northwestern‘s College of Libâ€" eral Arts and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. ~ Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Johnson of 657 Deerfield road, Deerfield, will ï¬t‘h_;);eilj first glimpse of. their & grandson, born: on Friday, November 17, when they arrive in California in December. They SUNDAY VISITORS Sunday, guests of the William Ernsts of 460 N. Ridge road were Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Inge of Marengo, Illinois. TH& PRESS will leave on December 4, ~ to spend the winter with their sonâ€" inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Koebelin of Banning, former Highland Parkers, parents of: the ‘baby. NAMED SCHOLAR OF THE SECOND RANK Louis K. Block, Yale Class of 1953, has been named a Scholar of the.Second Rank at Yale Uniâ€" versity ‘for the academic year 1949â€"50, Norman S. Buck, Dean of the Freshman Year announced today. Scholars of the Second Rank are those students who have attained a general average of 80â€" 89. . $ Louis is a member of the Yale Band, and was on the Freshman swimming team. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George W. Block, of‘ 211 Vine ave., and prepared for Yale at Highland Park High school. â€" ~ __Mr. Ruben Olson of 229 N. Second street recently spent the Dad‘s Day weekâ€"end at the Norâ€" thern Illinois State Teachers‘ colâ€" legeâ€"in De Kalb, Illinois, where his daughter, Alice, is in her junâ€" ior year. Miss Olson arrived: home yesâ€" terday for the Thanksgiving weekâ€" end. & ; SUNDAY â€" VISIT & Mrs. Florence Schmidt and som, John, of 640 . Homewood avenue and Miss Ruth Anderson of Highâ€" wood were Sunday guests of Mr. ATTENDS DAD‘S DAY Only $1595 and Mrs, Walter Koch of Wooster Lake, lllinois. ~ O‘Connor of 590 Glenview ave., is serving on the staff of Rear Admiral Harold M. Martin, USN, Chief of Naval Air Technical Training, with headquarters at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Memphis, Temn. SERVING ON STAFF 6 OF REAR ADMIRAL MARTIN Lt. Cmdr. John C. O‘Connor, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Lieutenant Commander O‘Conâ€" nor, who entered the Naval serâ€" vite in February, 1941, attended St. Mary‘s College at Winona, Minn. _ t NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Freter and sons, Mark, 3 and Todd, 4 months, of 1907 Northmoor road. From Green Hill Farm, Kermosha, Wisâ€" consin, they bought their home here. Mr. Freter is in the adverâ€" tising business in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Jules L. Adler and daughter, Leslie, 2, are new Highâ€" land Parkers, They purchased the home at 1749 Broadview avenue in which they are now \iting. They formerly resided in Chicago. For All types of PARKWAY Curtain Laundry HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES DRY CLEANING (all types) 53 N. Green Bay HI 2â€"5804 Convenient terms on your monthly Service Bill * See the Gladiron at our nearest store or your Dealer‘s Thursday, Nov. 23, 1950 Mr. Adler is in {M printing busiâ€" ness in Chicago. â€" Formerly of Chicago and now living at 1818 Broadview avenue are Mr. and Mrs. A. C, Chapman and daughter, ‘ Louise, (2. Mr. Chapman is an attorney in Chiâ€" cago. They bought their home North Shore Florist Telegraph Delivery Service BUY U. S. SAVINGS BONDS FOR EVERY OCCASION (Continued on page 5) 290 Greenwood Avenue F L OWE RS 6 0 9