’ LOOK WHO‘S HERE! By ALICE ZABEL Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. William T. Hartiey of La born at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal, to Mr. and Mrs. Amedei O‘â€" Gorman of 1346 Scott avenue, Hubbard Woods. A second daughter was born on Thursday, April 4, at the Highland Park hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Ernâ€" est Ori of 1020 Chestnut street, Mrs. Kalk, the former Alice Kolâ€" ler, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Koller of 190 Bevâ€" erly place. The, paternal grandâ€" parents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kalk of Evanston. Deerfield. Their other daughter is Sylvia Ann, 11 years old. The hbyh-bnnu-%NihLouhl. Mrs. Ori is the former Julia Nannini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Nannini of 238 Lieâ€" wellyn avenue, Highwood. The boby, who has been named William ‘Thomas, has two sisters, Betty, 13, and Charlotte, 8, and two brothers, John, 11 and George, who will be 3 in September. 1 On Thursday April 4, a son was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Wagner of 808 Hazel avenue, Deerfield. CHRISTENING IN THE EAST § Mrs. Thomas Creigh and . her daughter, Miss Virginia, of 200 Prospect . avenue, were in New York for the christening of Mrs. Creigh‘s twoâ€"monthsâ€"old grandâ€" daughter, Ann Conner.Creigh, on BIRTHDAY CALL FROM TOKYO Mrs. Robert Harbst Jr., who was in New York City at the time, had a 5â€"minute telephone conversaâ€" tion with her husband in Tokyo, on March 9, her birthday. The reâ€" ception was very clear, she said. ENGAGEMENT~ % ANNOUNCED * Mr. and Mrs. Garfield W. Day of 638 Carol court, announce the engagement of their daughter, Jacqueline, to Gordon Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kalk of 1548 Main street announce the ar. rival of a son, on Thursday, April 4, at the Highland Park hospital A little daughter â€"was born at the Highland Park hospital on Satâ€" urday, April 6, to Rev.. and Mrs. Paul Mundinger of 587 Greenwood avenue, Glencoe. s Mrs. Dugo is the former Lois Ott, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Ott, of the Oakley avenue adâ€" Sunday, March 31. Sponsors for the baby were Miss Virginia Creigh and .Mr. Richard H. Stokes; brother of the baby‘s mother. _ Ann‘s parents are Mr. and Mrs. Frederick T. Creigh. Mrs. Creigh and Miss Virginia returned home on Thursday. It. Herbst of the U. S. army, who is stationed in Japan, hopes to be home some time in June. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Herbst of 160 Ravine drive. son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Christensen of Towa City, Ia. Ittdntlynkmdfmm%nnmy, Mr. Christensen is finishing his course in the college of law at the University of Towa, where he was Imtvhnhhdmtkmm interrupted by the war. _ He is president of the Student Council, a member of Phi Delta Theta, soâ€" cial fraternity, Delta Theta Phi, honorary law fraternity, Delta Sigâ€" ,_Joan Marie, and.Jean Lois, twin daughters, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Saturday, April 6, to Mr..and Mrs. Vincent Dugo of 1060 Oakley avenue, Deerfield. Mr. Dugo is the son of the late Carl Dugos of Arlington Heights. During the war he served as a staff 1mnt in the army for three and a half years, stationed in Tallahassee, Fla., most of that time. ma Rho, honorary speech fraterniâ€" ty, and Phi Beta Kappa, honorary scholastic society, as well as being on the executive board of the University Vma-tbgï¬. A., radio chairman of the Ameriâ€" e.m..dwh’mlrol‘floh- tercollegiate western con and International Debates. Miss Day is a junior in m-""j"“ -.â€":v†‘_ ? YM.C On Tuesday, April 2, a son was western . conference lege of fine arts at the University of lowa and affiliated with Alpha Delta Phi Alpha, national honorary society. â€"She is majoring in speech and dramatic art, and broadcasts twice a week from radio station WSUL _ She has been in several plays in the University theater. GLENNA BRISCO A BRIDE latter part of August. NORTHWESTERN SETTLEMENT TEA Next Tuesday afternoon, April 16, Mrs. Allan L. Wolf, Jr., of 1300 Wade street will open her home for the Junior Board Northwestern Settlement tea. daughter, Carol, of Oakmont road, flew to Louisville, Ky., for a week‘s visit with friends there. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Burr Clavey. (Dolores Heinl), whose marriage took place on Sunâ€" day, March 24, their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Clavey of 2000 Clavey road, and Mr. and Mrs. William Heinl were coâ€"hosts at open house on Sunday, April 7, at the Heinl home at 535 Bronson. Moving pictures of the wedding were shown. About seventy guests were present. a P C The young couple will reside with the bride‘s parents temporariâ€" ly. They plan to make California their home. Miss Glenna Lois Briscoe beâ€" came theâ€"bride of Clifford Moore on Friday, March 5. â€" The bride‘s parents are the Glenn ,G. Briscoes of 30 Oakâ€"lane, and ‘the brideâ€" groomi is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moore of Chicago, formerâ€" ly of Highland Park. _ Mr. Moore and his wife are reâ€" siding in Chicago. 2 BLOWâ€"WILLIAMS WEDDING The wedding gown that Miss Marilyn Blow wore when she beâ€" came the bride of Charles. James Williams on Saturday, April 6, was made of white silk, brought back from Tokyo by the brideâ€" groom. _ The dress had a short train, the veil was fingertip length and_she carried a bouquet of white roses.â€"â€"Her father gave her in marriage. _ The ceremony . took place at 8 o‘clock in the evening in St. Paul‘s church, Deerfleld. OPEN HOUSE BACK HOME 4 Recently returned from _ a month‘s trip in Mexico are Mr. and Mrs. Herman A. Zischke of 100 Mrs. Christoph Keller of 340 Prospect avenue returned home on Saturday from l(inneapo_lh. !ign.. On Thursday, Dr. and Mrs. Robâ€" ert H. Herbst of 160 Ravine drive returned from a two months‘ stay at Castle Hot Springs, Arizona. IN LOUISVILLE On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs.=J: V. Spachner and son, Warren, and Hazel avenue. where she spent a week visiting with her sister, Mrs. De Forest Spencer." § After three weeks spent in Phoe. nix, Ariz., Mr. and Mrs. George C. Baldwin of 409 Bronson avenue, have returned home. â€" Mrs. Frank Gardfer of N. Sheriâ€" dan road is back home after spendâ€" ‘The maid of honor, Miss Jean Cruikshank of Deerfield, wore pink net and carried a bouquet of Miss Marian Williams, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Ruth Jaâ€" cobsen of Northbrook, in blue net, attended as bridesmaids. _ .Their bouquets were of red roses. The bride‘s brother, Fred Blow, served the bridegroom as best man and the ushers were Robert Peterâ€" son of Highland Park and Arthur ing the winter in Oakland, Fla. Scheskie of Deerfield. Mrs. Edna Orsborn, accompanâ€" ied by Miss Gloria Anfruns, sang. A reception at the Sunset Valâ€" ley club followed the ceremony. After . their honeymoon, the young couple will reside in their recently purchased home at 723 Deerficld avenue. In the bride‘s honor, a miscel laneous shower was .given last Thursday evening ‘at the James Russell home at Rosemary terâ€" ON VACATION race, Deerfield. ‘The Misses Jean Cruikshank and Ruth Jacobsen and Mrs. Charles Mobbs (Betty Belle Russell) were coâ€"hostesses. about May 1. _ Vacationing at the Carolina Inn in Pinchurst, N. C., are Mr. and Mrs R Arthur Wood of 537 Linâ€" The wedding will take place the weeks‘ visit are Mr. and Mra. Jas. A. Davis and sons, Brit, 10, and Peter, 4, of 925 Lincoln avenue. Winnetka friend, left for San Anâ€" tonio, Tex. They will be gone a and Ellie and Carolyn, They will be gone for two weeks. WEEKâ€"END GUESTS Weekâ€"end guests of the Robert J. Christophers of 1940 Northmoor _ Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Zapf, brothâ€" erâ€"inâ€"law and sister of the bride, attended the couple as best man and matron of honor. Mrs. Zapf wore a red suit and her corsage was of yellow roses. f guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Larâ€" sen of St. Johns place. ‘The Resurrection church in St. Louis, Mo., was the scene of the wedding pf Miss Marie. â€"Stuckey and Charles F. Barnes, Jr., on Satâ€" urday, March 30, at 1030 a.m. Miss Stuckey is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Stuckey of St. Louis, and Mrs. Hope Perry of 320 Palmer avenue is the mother of the bridegroom. The couple, who are spending their honeymoon here,will live in McPherson of Rockford, III. NEW JERSEY Mrs. Seward Davis, Jr., and daughâ€" ters, Viginia, 9, and Kay, 6, both students at Elm Place school. â€"_ A reception at the home af the bride‘s parents followed the cereâ€" mony. The bridegroom, a former corâ€" poral, served for three years in the army air forces, twentyâ€"eight months of that time in the Europeâ€" an theater of operations. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Yoder and fourâ€"yearâ€"old daughter, Marie, of St. Louis. VISITED HERE Moving back to Montclair, N. J., after two years residence at 304 N. Sheridan road are Mr. and MARRIED IN ST. LOUIS The bride wore a gold suit with white accessories, and a corsage of white carnations. En route to California for a five weeks‘ vacation, Mr. and Mrs. Henâ€" ry Lauridsen and four year old daughter, Ariene, of Morris Plains, N. J., spent five days visiting with his mother, Mrs. Sophie Lauridsen, of 374 North avenue. _ They left on Saturday for the west coast. Visitors last week at the home of Mrs. Wilma Faulkner of 2029 S. St. Johns avenue were her fathâ€" er, A. W. Arnold of Storm Lake, Ia., and her brother®and his wife, the Lyman W. Arnolds of â€"Worthâ€" ington, Minn. The junior Mr. Arnâ€" old _ just recently returned from Germany. * BIRTHDAY PARTIES Also here for a week‘s stay were Set. and Mrs. Frank Moe of Gainsâ€" ville, Fla., formerly of S. Second daughter. Sgt. Moc, a member of the fifth army, was here to participate in the Army Day parade in Chicago on Saturday. â€" Joel Davis entertained at a lunchgon and theater party on Sat. urday afternoon. . The occasion was his twelfth birthday. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Bernard G. Davis of 1527 S. Sheridan Rd. St. ‘Mrs. Moe is Mrs. Latiridsen‘s The Mocs left on Monday. for their home in Florida. f Susan Wolf will be hostess tomorâ€" row afternoon at a birthday party. Susan is the daughter of the junâ€" for Allan Iâ€" Wolfs of 1300 Wade VISITING IN DETROIT In Detroit for a two weeks‘ visâ€" it with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lewis, is Mrs. Leslie G. Brand of 1236 Pleasant avenue. 8 Her son, Leslie George Brand, Jr., who served for three years as a navy pilot instructor, has been released and is attending the Uniâ€" versity of Iilinois as a junior. His first two years were completed there, before the war interrupted his education. home. The Weises are also former Highland Parkers. IN CHICAGO Former Highland Parkers, the Ww&hflï¬ohflm in since Nov. 1, are now in Chicago at the George Weise in Ravinia as the guests of Mrs. Hazel Macchtle of 381 Roger Wilâ€" In honor of her fourth birthday, ‘The Nelsons spent last weekâ€"end THE PRESS inh.ll.h...n* of his father, Calvin Kent, on Mar. 31, are Mr. and ‘Mrs. James W. Kent and twin sons, Brad and Cal, of Springfield, Mo. Mrs. Kent is the former Lois Larson, daughter of the Albert Larsons of 133 S. Green Bay road. are Mr. and Mrs. Michael Scornaâ€" The marriage of Miss Rose La Ratta of Chicago, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. John La Ratta, Joseph chi pm. _ Mr. Highwood. < C 8. Samuel Loizzo of Evanston, unâ€" cle of the bride, will give her in marriage. Father Joseph Lazeri will hear the exchange of nuptial Mrs. Joseph Carrgolio of Evansâ€" ton and Miss Yolanda Belmonte of Highwood have been chosen as the bride‘s attendants. Washington Gardens, Highwood, at 7 o‘clock. John Scornavacco will serve his brother as best man and James Loizzo of Evanston, will usher. ago after 3 years in the army. A private first class, he had overseas duty for 20 months in the southâ€" west Pacific. He was a member of the Amphibious Engineers and Shore Regiment. He is now back at the Fort Sheridan fire departâ€" ment, having been a member there for a year and a half before his In honor of Mrs. John Burr Claâ€" vey (Dolores Heinl), the Misses Sally Schwalbach and Molly Smith will be coâ€"hostesses at a miscelâ€" laneous shower, tonight. _ About 20 girls will be present. y CHARLOTTE GETZ ENGAGED Mr. Levinson, who is the son of Mrs. J. M. Levinson of Brookline, is a graduate of Harvard universiâ€" ty, and is now studying there for his Ph.D. degree. During the war he was connected with Intelligence and the Signal corps of the army. He had overseas duty in the Euroâ€" pean theater for 2% years of his 13 years‘ service. He participated in.all the major baftles. Miss Getz is a graduate of the University of Chicago, and. is at present engaged in research work on the malaria project there. The wedding will take place the SURPRISE SHOWER HOUSE GUEST _ > A guest of Mrs.‘F. D. Austin of 1352 Broadview avenue for a few days last week, was Mrs. W. W. Reichardt of Chicago, formerly of ‘The engagement of Miss Charlâ€" otte Getz to Jacob C. Levinson of Brookline, Mass., has been anâ€" nounced by her parents, the Henry Getzes of 64 Clifton avenue. St. Johns avenue, Highland Park. LUNCHEON HOSTESS â€" In honor of Mrs. James Anderâ€" son of Maywood, who is leaving soon for California, Mrs. G. G. Kalseim of 1227 Pleasant avenue, entertained eleven guests at lunchâ€" eon last Thursday. first week in June. in Boston meeting the family of her fiance and attending preâ€"nupâ€" tial festivities for her there. Back home after two months‘ hospitalization at the Highland Park hospital, is Mr. Arthur Vetâ€" ter of 556 Detamble avenue. The junior Malcolim D. Vails, who have been residing in the Henry S. Vail, at 225 Laurel aveâ€" nue, have just moved into their reâ€" the winters in Cocoa, Fla., is exâ€" pected back back some time in is.gaoving on April 26, to their reâ€" cently ‘purchased . home in Inverâ€" Highland Park, the Louis Robertâ€" After a two months‘ visit at the home of her parents, the John L mh.m-un-u-‘ with her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, the Lioyd _ Andersens (Betty Udell). * ‘ To sTUDY IN NEW YORK ‘ Folowing her graduation from the Highland Park high school in June, "Dibby" Getz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Henry Getz of 64 ‘mmhb.bhj Miss Gladys Udel! has returned to A reception â€"will be held at the Mr. Scornavacco received his reâ€" :L!fl'm-r-, of of VACATION PLANS and sons, Tom and Dick, of 543 Waverly, will spend the school York to study clarinet at the Juilâ€" lard school of music. Ind. The boys are students at the cital was given by the students of the Mariey school of music, at the PIANO RECITAL pating were: Marian Angster, Joan -v-â€".;â€"â€"-- \â€":, w CoRn Dorothy Freytag, Elsie Mae Hockâ€" Partiow, Julie Patton, Emily Ann ’m.-:,lom&b ly Quigg, Helen Jane Robertson, :h-ï¬c. Carol Trangmar, Marianne Trangmar, Guy Wilbor, and Joan Winton. Lenzini, Marjorie Marthall, Sidney Ann Mautner, Eileen McClellan, Carol Ann Menke, Anne Morrissy, KAREN CAIL HUEBSCH 24, the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd L. Huebsch of Mundeâ€" the Rev. H K. Platzer officiating. Sponsors for the baby were Mrs. Huebsch‘s aunt, Mrs. William Witâ€" ten Jr., of Highland Park and Mr. Huebsch‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law, Wayne Gratz of Libertyville.© _ . In celebration of the occasion, one hundred guests attended the aepen house from 5 to 7, Sunday evening at the home of the materâ€" nal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Byron Brandt of 639 Deerfield avenue. Karen‘s mother is the former Esther Brandt. Mrs. Alex Mackay and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Brenan of Chicago motored of Mrs.â€"P. J. Duffy. Mrs. Bob Greenslade accompanied them back to Chicago to do some shopping. which promise to lead to a hot time to Deerfield to attend the funeral With Aldermen Pasquesi, Carlâ€" son, Ladurini and Cowgill, as well as Mayor Mussatto in attendance, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Huebsch of Mundelein are the paternal grandâ€" Perking in Highwood f At last Friday‘s meeting ‘of the Highwood City council, two issues and unanimously approved, to help meet the proposed $20 raise in the salaries of city employees by boostâ€" ing the price of the $650 tavern liâ€" cense to $750. Revenue thus colâ€" lected would amount to a tidy sum, as there are more than several tavâ€" especially as one of the aldermen absent from the meeting is, himâ€" self, a tavern owner. Final action pending the drawing up of a propâ€" er ordinance amendment by City Atty. J. E. Bairstow. Action on the petition for raise of salaries was also deferred, awaiting proof of the city‘s ability to raise the necessary revenue. Aldernmien abâ€" sent from the meeting were Ghini, Sarafini, Castellari and Murphy. Another issue was also brought before the meeting by former Mayor Charles Portilia, who proâ€" tested against the removel of a street light from before his home, The date of the next meeting will be April 24, the regular meetâ€" tee for matter was referred to a commitâ€" A_tth-‘n'q-via-dh MY SINCERE THANKS TO THE READERS COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS OF THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS IN THE ELECTION LAST TUESDAY g, a piano re.. FOR THEIR SUPPORT Thursday, April 11, ers May 3 and 4, at 8:30 p.m. Presented May 3 and 4 The comedy show, "George and Margaret," will be produced by the Marks. Joel Fox is stage manager. Members of the cast are as folâ€" lows: Betty Willins, Miriam Hafâ€" and Harold Schimmeipfeng. 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