RUTH PETTIS, Representative 20 BETTY HOFFMANN MARRIES ROBERT MEYER The wedding of Miss â€" Elizabeth Hoffmann, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mathias Hofmann of Waukeâ€" gan road, Deerfield, and Robert Meyer, son of Mr. and Mrs, Emil Meyer and Arlington Heights, was solemnized on Sunday afternoon at 4:30 o‘clock at the home of the groom‘s parents â€" in Arlington Heights with the groom‘s maternal grandfather, the Rev. â€"Mr. Noak, an octogenarian, and former pastor of the Lutheran church in that city, officiating. ‘Only the members of the families of the bride and groom were present for the ceremony and iotm_flmngx_\r_hlc_g followed. _ Miss Mary Ann Hoffmann, eldest sister of the bride, was her maid of honor and Walter Meyer served his brother as best man. The bride wore an afternoon frock of gold silk and a corsage of small chryâ€" santhemums. The young couple went to California, by airplane, stopping at St. Louis, San Franâ€" cisco and Los Angeles, for a week‘s honeymoon, and will live in ‘Chicago upon their return. The groom is PHONE® FOR APPOINTMENT . ., HICHLAND PARK ‘NATURAL . . . LIFELIKE Children‘s Portraits ity:éur New Method...In the Home 2C0UGP gC in :beerï¬e/ c[ employ GIRL Girl are m p.m. i employed by the American Airlines, €IRL SCOUTS Girl Scouts of Deerfield Troop 1 are meeting each Monday at 3:30 p.m. in the Presbyterian church.. Mrs. F. W. Nolde and Mrs. Harold Noyes are captains. The six new members to be initiated next Monâ€" day afternoon are Helen Ullmann, Helene Meyers, Margaret Lang, Doloreées Demgen, Marjorie Marshall and Phyllis Bell.. Troop 1 is comâ€" posed of the younger girls and Troop 11, which meets Monday eveâ€" nings, is for the older girls. _â€" .,tb“.’.“"w NATURALIZATION The children of the eighth grades of the Wilmot, Holy~ Cross and Deerfield Grammar schools are atâ€" tending a naturalization hearing and inspection tour of the Lake County Court House today in Wauâ€" kegan. A bus left the school thisâ€" morning at 8:30 taking the children with Mrs. George Jacobs, Mrs. Frank Jacobs and Mrs. John Welch as â€" chaperones. : Superintendent Lester B. Ball also accompanied the group. Mrs. William Tennermann, STUDIO Telephone Deerfield 485 T H E 435 who is chairman of the Americanâ€" ism committee, which sponsors this annual trip for the children, is unâ€" able to attend and Mrs. George Jacobs is taking her place on the tour. WILMOT SCHOOL PARTY The Wilmot Mother‘s club me A card party is being sponsored | Tuesday afternoon at the school by the Mother‘s club at the Wilmot Mrs. Michael S. Palmer, president, school, Deerfleld‘s west side school, | introduced the music teacher," Mrs. on Saturday, Dec. 14, at 8:00 p.m.| Mary Ann MacFaddon, who gave a Mrs. Michael S. Palmer, president,| musical program. The ~memben has appointed the following commitâ€"| made plans for their benefit carni tees: refreshments, Mrs. George| party to be held on Saturday eve Shaw, Mrs. James Mailfald, Mrs,| ning, Dec. 14, at the school. Host Mary E. McDevitt, Mrs. Robert| esses for the social hour were Mrs Alexander, Mrs. John Armstrong, William Diener and Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Paul Stine; prizes, Mrs. Stine, Victor Carlson, Mrs. Ben Siljesâ€"| Geraldine Clavey, young daugh trom and Mrs. Roy Clavey; tickets,| ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey Mrs. Harry Thomson, Mrs. Edward| is quarantined at her home on For Reagan, and Mrs. Palmer. A portâ€"| est avenue, for scarlet fever, â€"able radio is to be the main prize! Mrs. David Inman will entertai ilnd there will be table prizes and| the Just Sew club on Tuesday a refreshments. â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"! her home on Beverly place. . LoR + m t s ie Mrs. Alice Aylesworth McGinnis has sold her Deerfleld Beauty show to Mrs. Marjorie Frost Rugen and is retiring from business.. Miss Rugen has worked for Mrs. McGinâ€" nis for the past six and oneâ€"half years, first as a partâ€"time beauticâ€" BEAUTY SHOP ian, and for the last three years, as a full time operator. Miss Marie Freiman will remain in the shop as Mrs. Rugen‘s assistant and Miss Bessit Ott will be an additional worker to make the appointments, etc. The shop will remain in its present location on Deerfield road. _ Mrs." Frances Diebert of Fair Oaks avenue will be hostess to members of the Altar an Rosary soâ€" ALTAR AND ROSARY DRES S Cleaned and Pressed â€" Telepnone Highland Park [( ANY PLAIN RAY MOLENDI 24 North Sheridan Road This stamp is your protection for fine cleaning 125 hool, | in p.m.| M lent,| m mitâ€"| m ciety of the Holy Cross church on Friday at three o‘clock at a tea, There will be a short business meet. ing with the annual election of of. ficers. Mrs. Alex Willman is prosi. dent of the society. # Geraldine Clavey, young daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clavey, is quarantined at her home on For est avenue, for scarlet fever,_ Mrs. David Inman will entertais the Just Sew club on Tuesday at her home on Beverly place. ~ Miss Edel Hansen, a specia nurse for Mr. A. C. C. Timm at the Highland Park hospital, fell ani broke herâ€"right armlast Friday Miss Erickson is Mr. Timm‘s new nurse. Mrs. Robert Page will be hostes at a Christmas party for memben of the Bethlchem Woman‘s auxil iary on Thursday, Dec. 26, at her home on Arbor Vitae road. _: â€" . : Mr. and Mrs. Geéorge Harde were hosts to fourteen guests i dinner on Sunday evening at theit home on Chestnut street. Gu were from Northbrook, Glencoe ani Highland Park. s Af ~On _ Wednesday â€" evening â€" George Harders were hosts at 4 family dinner. Their guests Mr. and Mrs. George Whitcomb two sons of Barrington, Mr. Mrs. Edward Whitcomb and son Wallace, Mrs. Minnic Whi and two sons, Irving and Leslice. Mrs. Frances Diebert atten the celebration of the 25th wed: anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. H ard Lama in Chicago on Satur evening. During the evening engagement of their daughter, lores, and Walter Peterson, was nounced. Miss Lama is a gr daughter of Mrs. John Weber,â€" former Deerfield resident. s Mrs. R. F. Grohe,. Mrs. Ral Peterson and Mrs. Frances Dic attended a bridge party on Wed day at the home of Mrs. Jo Schwall in Highland Park. _ â€" Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pete had as their guests onâ€"Sunday eV j DAHL‘S Auto Reconstruction C+4 Auto Repainting Cold Frame and Axle Straightening Body and Fender Repairing SPRING SERVICE STATICN WELDING AND SOLDERING, 322 N. First St. _ Phone 1 Thursday, December 5, 1949 ThursCAY, ning 2‘ * P~* 2° Park, Mr. and _ \ of Chicago g:yhn Kress of | â€"â€" Mrs, James gpent the past hame of her s0o1 ring‘ in mm View Royal, V umbia, Canada, Dr. James Gold are former Dee Willard Goldri the Naval Rese ed at Great Ls Richard Hof II., spent the parentl, ‘Mr. Hoffmann, and ding of his sis The marriag Buser and Eln place on Satur angelical chure The Indepen meet on Wedn Mrs. Leonard an election of. nual Christma: changing of gi Mr. and Mrs daughter, Mrs Sunday guests merman inâ€"Ch Mr. and Mr Mrs. Rugen‘s j Harry Frost Y Mr. and Mrs. wood on Sund: Mrs, Williar icanism. chairt trict and loca can Legion A councilor of mittee attendé latter group a Department o Mrs. Harol party in hono son of Indian day evening Lillian Berg_ Mrs. Anna Lake ‘is> spen home of her Mrs. L. L terrace. Mrs, Clarer side, Mich., is mother, Mrs, mary terrace. Miss Lucil] was a. weekâ€" C] Chicago on M entertain . vet Stewart : P Mount Prosp ~Mrs. Henr tess to the S afternoon at Ame We the the tain OViCK o1 s E the ; a V M y home. mbers C can and 1 ts at sday, SOL: (f lief in ¢ it or mor e nor timmulat ur drug If you pot l Phili