d Mrs. Corwin Hellmer (Alice McOmber) of Deerfield, sister of the bride, wore a frock of pink taffeta and matching net headâ€" . _â€" piece, seed pearl trimmed also. She carried a spray of pink carâ€" _ nations. The bridesmaids, the m Misses Irene Guentz and Patricia * syeeffarris, both of Highland Park, and SHIRLEY McOMBER, A BRIDE Mrs. Frank L. McOmber of 532 Glencoe ave., and Carl C. Hanson, son of the Carl A. Hansons of Osakis, Minn., took place on Satâ€" urday morning, March 31, at 10 at the Immaculate Conception church. _~ The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was gownâ€" ed in ivory satin made with a long train. Her fingertip veil was held in place with ‘m Juliet cap, seed pearl trimmed. Her bouquet was of white roses. est, wore dresses and headpieces, made like that of the matron of honor, in light blue taffeta. Their flowers were pale pink carnations. Little Virginia Cole, flower girl, wore a dress of white frostâ€" ed organdy. Her heapiece, miade like those of the other attendâ€" ants, was pale pink and the old fashioned bouquet of roses which she carried, matched. Billy Mcâ€" Omber, brother of the bride, serâ€" ved as ring bearer. His suit of navy blue, was like those of the ushers, Corwin Hellmer was best man and Gene Hanson of Osakis, brothâ€" er_of the bridegroom, Walter Brewster of Great Lakes, and John Fogel of Philadelphia, P3., were escorts, and Frank McOmber, Jr., brother of the bride, and Jack Gantor, her cousin, ushered, A breakfast at.the home of the bride‘s parents followed the cereâ€" mony and at 7 p.m. a reception was held at the Sunset Country elub. ~ s th * Robert Raldwin of Lake Forest sang, accompanied at the organ by Mrs. Mary Burns, also of Lake Forest. P The bride‘s mother wore a black and white crepe dress and an orâ€" chid colored hat. Her corsage Wwas an _ orchid. < The _ bridegroom‘s an _ orchid, < The _ bridegroom‘s fmother was in navy blue with an orchid, also Besides Mr, Hanson‘s p:?enls and brother who ushered, a sister, Mrs. Samuel Solhoug and another brother, Arthur, both of Minneâ€" apolis, were among the outâ€"ofâ€" town guests. o & HOME FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. George Delhaye of S. St. Johns avenue have recently returned from _ St. Petersburg, Fla., where théy spent the winter. Their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the Robert Spencers (Phyllis Delâ€" haye) remained for a few more weeks. BACK AT SCHOOL Miss Alice Arentz of Deerficld is back at her studies at Drake university â€" in Des <Moines, Ia;, #:00, 10:00, 11:00 and 12 noon. Holy Days â€" 0:0%7:00. 8:00, 9:00, 10:00. Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15. ~CONFESSIONS Saturdays, eves. of First Fridays and Holy Days Immaculate Conception Church HIL 20202 Deerfield & Green Bay Rds. Morrison, Pastor. Rev. Donald Runkle. Rev. Befnard E: Burns. MASSES 963 Waukegan Aveâ€" All Phones, M 27811 Highwood Glass & VENETIAN BLINDS 6:30, 7:30 after spending her spring vacaâ€" tion at home. SPRING VACATION FROM SCHOOL Among the Beloit college stuâ€" dents who will arrive home on Saturday for a ten day spring vacation are Betty Dorick, 331 North ave.; Jean Howard, 2271 Lakeside pL; Ann Postels 01,821 Kincaid st.; Janis Zabel,‘ 762 Broadview ave.; Bill and Dick Hesler, S. Green Bay rd.; Bill Kelly,; Elm pl., and Donâ€"‘Piper, )Deerï¬eld. LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA On Saturday, Miss Betty Karâ€" ger, Highland Park editor of the Waukegan Newsâ€"Sun, will leave for California for a vacation of several weeks. Miss Karger, who has many: friends on the west coast, plans to visit, as well as sightâ€"see. __.___ _ F CATHERINE PANERALE z* Gowned in white satin fashionâ€" ed with lace sleeves, fitted bodice, full skirt and long‘ train edged in lace andâ€"carrying a Prayer book to which was attached baby white orchids, Miss ~Catherine Panerali became the bride of William Castâ€" illo at the St. James church, Highâ€" wood, on Saturday, March 31, at 9:30 a.m. The bride is the daughâ€" ter of the Dominic Pancralis of 210 N. Second street and the bridegroom is the: son of Mr. and Mrs. Hiloria Castillo of ‘Chicago. The â€" matron â€" of honor, . Mrs. Charles _ Drnktenis â€" of â€" Chicago, wore & frock df/vrchid and carâ€" ried yellow rosés. The bridesmaid, Mrs. Stephen Rorsman, and> the flower girl, Diana Curelli, cousin of the bride, were in yellow and their bouquets _were ofâ€" yellow roses, also. Best man was Charles Drnktenâ€" is, and Edward Castillo, brother of the bridegroom, served as esâ€" cort. Ushcrs were Dominic Panerâ€" ali; Jr., brother of the bride and Rudolph Notagiacomeo. _ Miâ€"s Maria Santiâ€"sang, accompâ€" anied at the organ by Mrs. Edith Ehrens Botner. . ~‘The bride"s mother chost ant aqua .dress for the occasion, comâ€"| plemented by a pink hat lrimnu-l†GORDON BUCHANAN, JR. is a vote for _ . An Efficient and Businessâ€"like Administration 101 NO. ST. JOHN‘S AVE, FOR CITY COMMISSIONER APRIL 17 Years Of Experience In Business Management and Purchasing A resident of Highland Park since 1907 A VOTE FOR BUCHANAN Veteran of World Wars I and II A man active in Civic Affair For 20 Years PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. â€" VOTE FOR AVE. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL TEL HIL 20710 _ ter. Johns ‘ave. Following a week‘s honeymoon in the Ozarks, Mr. Castillo and his bride will live at 925 S. St. MRS. S. GERSTEL REVIEWS "THE DIPLOMAT" The Reading Unit sponsored by Mrs. Saul Stone and Mrs. I. M. Greenberg, Highland Park memâ€" bers of the North Shore Chapter Women‘s American ORT, met on March 26th at the home on Old Briar Lane of the hostess, Mrs. Leonard M. Nechine, the artist. Aldridge‘s ‘"The Diplomat" was reviewed by Mrs. Sol Gerstel, a newcomer _ to. Highland _ Park. Scheduled for review on April 23rd at the home of Mrs. Ben Peck is Prof. Harry Overstreet‘s "The Mature Mind". Mrs. Goldâ€" scholl, Glencoe, has undertaken the review. NAMED PUBLICITY o CHATRRENN = > e wsez: 3. . on ~HiHâ€"Moore, 2038â€"S. Sheridan rd., was recently named publicity chairman of Alpha® Chi Omega sorority at Lawrence college. She will also continue as editor for Lyre, the group‘s official magaâ€" zine, Miss Moore, a sophomore, is cartoonist for the campus newsâ€" paper. * MIAMI BEACH VACATION Guests at the Roney Plaza Hoâ€" tel, Miami Beach, include Mr. and MFS." M. A. Rogenthal of Highâ€" land Park. > Nafey_ Larson, Jr., and Gene Feicht, who are stationed , at Camp Breckenridgé, Ky., underâ€" going basic training in the army, arrived .home on Saturday afterâ€" noon by plane for a short furâ€" lough, They left again on Sunâ€" day. Nafey (Butch) is the son of the senior Larsons of 624 Laurel avenue and Gene is the son of the A. J.‘Feichts of Deerfield. WEEKâ€"END FURLOUGH HOME FROM ' a GUATEMACLA® Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Vinyard of 13T1 Judsonâ€"avenueâ€"crecently arâ€" rived home after a three weeks‘ trip to Guatemala. s T H E Gorman, Bishop of Reno, Nevada, Reverend Doctor Gerald B. Phelâ€" an, Director of the Mediaeval Inâ€" stitute and head of the Philosophy department at Notre Dame univerâ€" John H. Laffey, at Mooseheart, of the City of God," to the First Annual Convention of the Interâ€" Collegiate Newman clubs of Chiâ€" cago, on Sunday at Abbott Hall, PRES S Northwestern university. MARRIED IN MIAMI daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Getz, formerly of Barrington and now living at 280 Marshman ave., Highland Park, Illinois, and her husband, Otto Bresky, Jr., will be at home at 20 Fernald Drive, Cambridge, Mass., after April 2. The young couple will return then from a honeymoon trip to Mexico, . which _ followed _ their by.,Bx.J. Lehrman of Miamiâ€"at the Roneyâ€"Plaza Hotel in Miami Beach on March 7. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an heirloom taffeta dress that is over 100 years old and a rosepoint veil. Her bridesmaids, Muriel Cohen of Chicago, Sylvia Saltnian of Los Angeles, Regina Klein of Boston, and Mrs. Harry Bresky of Boston wore yellow tulle and carried old The flower girl, Kathy Abelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Abelson of Highland Park and a cousin of the bride, wore a white organdy dress with a‘yellow taffeta underskirt. > fashioned floral bouquets. ~ Harry Bresky of Boston, brothâ€" er of the groom, was the best man. The ushers were William Getz of Highland Park, brother of the bride, and Robert Kramer and Norman Feinberg, both of Boston. Mrs. Getz, the bride‘s mother, wore a nudge color chiffon gown with a gold lace trim. She carâ€" ried yellow orchids. 7 The bridegroom‘s mother, wore a turquoise lace gown and carried white orchids. Mr. and Mrs. Bresâ€" ky,;â€"Bepâ€"lize.. i . Chestnut Hill, Mass., and. ‘Miami Beach, _ ~~~ Mrs. Bresky, Jr. attended North Shore Country Day School and Bennington College. Her husband attended Choate, Yale, the Babspn Institute and served . three and oneâ€"half years in the Army Air Force. He is associated with the Rodney Milling Company of Kanâ€" sas City, Mo. ' Occasion of the visit was Dr. The former Constance Joy Getz, TO DEFEND THE NATION .. TO PROTECT YOUR HOME... Good telephone service must be provided on the "home front," tooâ€"with a priority second only to national defense. Illinois Bell telephones. Among them are calls for doctors, calls for fire or ‘police aid, calls that protect lives or property and calls that help millions in the everyday process of living. In Chicago alone, Illinois Bell operators handle over 1,000 emergency calls a week. Telephone service must be ready for every emergency March 26, at the Highland Park hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Wallace (Joan Holt) of 525 Forest ave. The little boy, who has been named Charles Edward, has a sister, Christine, 17 months Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Holt of 1330 Judgzon avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wallace of Gilmore City, lowa. March 26. Their parents are the Bernard La Budas (Mary Fay) of 16 S. Ridge road. The little girl, who has been named Betty Ann, is the granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joim C. Fay of 700 Central A third son, William Mason, was born at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, March 27, to Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Jones of 333 Barberry lane.~Mrs.â€"Jones. is the former Marjorie Edward, Jr., who was nine years old on December 29, and George David, whoâ€" will be seven> this Grandmothers are Mrs. George D. Mason of Lumberton, Miss., and Mrs. E. J. Jones of McComb, Miss.â€" Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Darnell of 867 Osterman ave., Deerfield, became the parents of a daughter at the Highland Park hospital on Wednesday, March 28. LOOK WHO‘S HERE! daughter was born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. fnd Mrs. Carl W. Konsler (Lucy Pasâ€" quesi) of 216 Green Bay road, Highwood. The .baby, who has been named Carol <Lynn, is the wranddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silvio Pasquesi of 1013 Fort Sherâ€" idan aveanue and Mrs. and Mrs. Maurice Konsler: of Henderson, Ky. j Vital to a Strong America A Television Fix? Call "Moley" sure, * For. video grief, we have the On Thursday, March. 29, a Your radio too, When it needs repair, Aâ€" ‘"‘Moley" mend, is beyond Moley Radio & Elect. a day are made over Ifinois Bell is rushing cable, switchboards and other equipment into defense plants, into mushrooming industrial communities, into Great Lakes, Fort Sheridan ard the Glenview Air Base, into this area‘s highly efficient civil defense and air raid warning systems. OncE AgAIN, Illinois Bell wires are humming with the vital calls of national defense. There are tanks, planes, ships and gurs to build in ever mounting volume . . . troops to move . . . urgent orders to fill. These activities get started by telephoneâ€"keep going by telsphoneâ€"move faster by telephone. compare . Never before has good telephone service been so valuable and so important to you and to the naâ€" tion. It must be kept strong. It must always be ready to serve through the trying days ahead. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHNONE COMPANY 31 S. St. Johns HIL 2â€"2042 . as the name of the baby boy, born at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, March 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Montgomery of 443 Hermitage ave., Deerfield. Grandâ€" parents are Mr. and Mrs. Anton C. i;t Any“lo;t;;;uy of Framâ€" The baby‘s mother is the former Betty Jane Swanson. pital on Sunday, April 1, to Mr. Warren Alan has been chosen Thursday, April 5, 1951 For All types of curtainsâ€" North Shore Florist CURTAIN Landscape Service 290 Greeawood Avenue PARKWAY 53 N. Green Bay Phone (all types) 6 0 9 ato