<A LOOK WHO‘S HERE! Blackberry Farm in the Tennesâ€" see Smoky mountains, which beâ€" longs to the David R. Lasiers of 555 Cloverdale avenue, is the scene of a tenâ€"day house party. The Lasiers and their guests, the Willard B. Dunhams of 1503 Westâ€" view avenue, the Philip N. Goulds, of 1523 Westview avenue, the Chandler Hatchers of 2400 Ridgeâ€" lee road and the W. J. Hodges of 2434 Balsam road left .on Friday morning for the Smoky mountains. Grand Saline, Tex., to mother over Easter. SMOKY MOUNTAINS HOUSE. PARTY Philip, of 1318 Wade street and Mr. and Mrs. ‘A. W. Finley and their son, Buddy, of Hazel avenue, Deerfield, have returned home afâ€" ter a week‘s vacation at Turkey Run, Ind. On Sunday,â€" Mr. Dorough and his brother, Jere Dorough of Westâ€" ern Springs, IM., will leave, for Patricia Ann has been chosen as the baby‘s name. She has a sisâ€" ter, Sandra Louise, who was one year old Saturday. _ Mrs. Auderer is the former Mary Ruth Sodell. Her parents,â€"both deceased, resided in Chicago. STUENKELâ€"SIEGEL WEDDING Mr. Auderer, a civilian teacher at the Bakers and Cooks school at Fort Sheridan, was released from the marine corps, a few months ago, after 4% years‘ service. He spent 27 months in the south Paâ€" cific. . His mother, Mrs. Isophene Bowman, of Elkhart, Ind., is visitâ€" ing here at the present time. Page 4 Only â€"the immediate â€" families were present at the wedding of Miss Anna Dorothy Siege!, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henty, Siegel of Glencoe, and Oscar F. Stuenkel, son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward Stuenkel of South Green Bay road on Saturday, April 6, at 5:30 A baby girl was born on Wedâ€" nesday, April 10, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" lard Auderer of Lister road, Fort Sheridan. in the afternoon. The ceremony was read by the Rev. H. K. Platzâ€" at the home of the bridegroom‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Bartieman, 1641 S. Green Bay road. Lt. and Mrs. Ernest Lind of 225 N. Green Bay road announce the birth of aâ€"daughter Friday, April 12, at the Highland Park hospital. The bride wore a lime colored suit, complemented by a single orâ€" ehid. now residing at 548 Central BACK The grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Faney A. Wells and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Mott, reside in Woodward, Okla. Mrs. Mott Jr. is the former Virginia Wells. Mrs. W. C. Schroeder of Gienâ€" coe, sister of the bride, attended as matron of honor. She wore a print dress and her corsage was of gardenias. â€" Mr. . Bartieman served as best man. On Saturday, April 13, Major and Mrs. Gordon Mott of Ft. Sher. idan became the parents of a son, Joe Gordon, at the Highland Park hospital. ‘The Motts are also parâ€" ents of a daughter, Gordena Franâ€" ces, 10 years old. A small reception at the Bartle. man home followed. By ALICE ZABEL % A daughter was born on Sunday, April 14, at the Highland Park years old, on Saturday, April 13. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Brooks (Eleanor Goldâ€" stead) of 108 Highwood avenue, Highwood. Maternal grandparents© are the Jacob Goldsteads of the same adâ€" dress and Rollo Brooks of,Newton, Ia., is the paternal grandfather. Hutson, 247 North avenue, Highâ€" bars Jane Sheridan, is the daughâ€" ents reside in Marshall, IIL arrived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital"for Sandra Lee Brooks, 2% Sheridan of the same North aveâ€" from the army last year, served for 5 years, 3% years of that time in Lynn, who is 17 months old. Mr. Stuenkel and his bride are ‘The baby, who has been named and . son, aveâ€" The bridegroom, who is stationâ€" ed at Ft. Sheridan, expects to be released in August. He has been in the service since last May. . A reception in the church parâ€" lors followed the ceremony. Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Breakwell and Mrs. Carlson fagain entertained with viâ€" olin and cello musie: The young couple returned yesâ€" terday from their honeymoon. They visited in Greenfield, Iowa, with the bridegroom‘s parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Murphy Sr., and Leslie Hedman of Chicago, acâ€" companied by his wife, June Hedâ€" man, sang "O Promise Me" and "I in Omaha, Neb. They will be livâ€" ing temporarily at 245 Prairie ave nue with the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew E. Larson. The bride‘s mother chose a wine. colored lace gown complemented by a corsage of gardenias. STUDYING AT PURDUE Enrolled in a five weeks‘ insurâ€" ance course at Purdug university, in Lafayette, Ind., are Roger Vail, Jr.,. of 1547 S. St. Johns, and his brother, Bloss, of 428 N. Sheridan. Mltï¬n.-v.m ied ‘by Mrs. Roger Vail Jr., who ‘vflluhoq.ltbflnwï¬h Pfc. Bailus Holland of Ft. Sherâ€" idan served as best man, and the bride‘s brothers, Clarence and Wilâ€" liam Sandberg, ushered: Maid of honor was Miss Alice Fay Olson, cousin of the bride. She wore a gown of tea rose taffeta and carried a bouquet of white carâ€" nations, Francis Underwood (Natalie Olâ€" dresses were of pale blue lace and satin, and their bouquets were of pink carnations. TO RETURN > SATURDAY In California for the past month were Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Griffith Jr., df 2339 Blackhawk avenue. The Griffiths were stopping at the Belâ€"Aire hotel in Los Angeles. service at 8:00 o‘clock in the eveâ€" ning . before an altar of palms, ferns, and baskets of white flowâ€" They will be home on !fl-‘y veil she wore was floor length, and she carried calla lilies. of Miss Lillian Olson, cousin of the bride, and Miss Cora Hendrickson performed the candle lighting cerâ€" emony a few moments before the bridal party entered. * The bride was given in marriage by her father. Her white nylon AWAY On Wednesday, Mrs. Waiter F. Hord and hw. Judy, of 15647 8. St. Johns, Teft for Aurora, III. to be with Mrs. Hord‘s parents over Easter. NEWCOMERS TO ~â€" HIGHLAND PARK: Back home after a week spent in New Orieans, La., is Mr. Harvey S. Olson of 1643 S. St. Johns. and sonâ€"inâ€"law reside, the R. E. Kozaks are back in their home at 385 Comstock place. church on Saturday, April 6, for the wedding of Miss Betty Sandâ€" berg and Pfc. Albert Mitchell Murâ€" phy Jr., listened to violin and cello Murray C. Sheridan and his bride areâ€"now residing at 746 Clovâ€" erdale avenue. the son of the John E. Sheridans of 1632 Hillside drive. erations while in Birmingham. music .by Mrs. Robert Breakwell, Mrs. Nels Anderson and Mrs. C. American Decalimania Co. of Chiâ€" cago, was a former lieutenant in the army air corps. He served for 3 years, 7 months of that time overscas, where he was wounded. After 14 months hospitalization he was released last August. He is BETTY JEAN SANDBERG A BRIDE y returnâ€" Purk avenue has recently retur where she spent two months. After five months in Birmingâ€" For twenty minutes before the Mr. Sheridan, who is with the Back home after visiting friends Miami, Fia., for ten days, is of of ’PIIZ! WINNING HOUSE } _ The prize winning suburban home in the 1945 home show of the National Association of Home Builders is under construction in Highland Park at the intersection of Sheridan, Lincolnwood and Lambert Tree roads. % HOSTS AT 4 FAMILY DINNER e Last week. Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. Ray May of 441 S. St. Johns avenue were hosts at a family dinâ€" ner in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Huey R. Kent of Wilmette, brotherâ€"inâ€" law and sister of Mrs. May. The Kents, former Highland Parkers, left Monday for Califorâ€" nia, where they will make their Formerly of Washington, D.C., where Mr. marnard, a former lieuâ€" tentâ€"commander in the navy, was stationed, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Barnâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Minorini of 238 Everts place announce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Derothy Kathryn, to John G. Mantenuto, son of Mr. and Mrs. Pasquale ‘Mantenuto of Waâ€" tertown, Mass., on Saturday, April 27, at 9:30 in St. James church. Mrs. Rudoiph Notagiacome will attend her sister as matron of honâ€" or. The bridesmaids will be the Misses Shirley Jean Cornwall and Catherine Panereli, cousins of the APPROACHING comers to Highland Park. ’ Mr. Woldenberg was ‘formerly a lieutenant in the army, connectâ€" ed with chemical warfare service. His home was Winnetka, and his wife‘s Denver, Colo. Mr. Woldenberg is now with the with the Crucible Steel Co., Chi _ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Woldenberg and young son, Larry, 20 months old, of 339 Cavell avenue, are newâ€" Rudoiph Notagincomo will serve as best man, and Richard Ori of Berkshire Heights, Pa., and Alfred Galassini of Chicago will usher. Oct. 27 at St. Patrick‘s church in Chicago. Mrs. Sheridaun is the forâ€" mer Billie Jean Smith, daughter of }&m’.“d’h\ avenue are the Arnold B. Hollands, ‘lor-cdy of Chicago. They have two daughters, Ann, 6, and Aviva, Holland and Brodsky, a C poultry and butter concern. technician in the U. S. Navy reâ€" serve, spent the weekâ€"end with his parents, the senior De Bonas of 1331 S. Green Bay. He is now staâ€" tioned at Ottumwa, la., after sevâ€" eral months in Norman, Okla. jor, is from ‘Orange Lake, N. Y. He served overseas in the southâ€" west Pacific over a year. His wife‘s home is in Des Moines, Iows. They are the parents of a 10 months old daughter, Susan Florence. Mr. Huber is with the Consumâ€" sheim Jr., of Chicago, who â€" also served in the navy as a lieutenant, has also received his release. He spent part of his four years‘ servâ€" ice in the Caribbean area. daughter, Susan, 8, a pupil at the 1830 Burton avenue, they formerâ€" BACK IN HIGHLAND PARK IN MAY The Leonard S. Florsheims will be back in their home at 888 S. Green Bay road the first of May. The Florsheims, who have been in lieutenant, ‘terminated his navy service last Thursday after 4 years duty. He served in both the Euâ€" the army and now retired as a maâ€" months of the 3% years he was in the service. He is with Weil, their Chicago â€"apartment for the winter, are at present in Califorâ€" ropean and Pacific theaters of Mrs. Alfred W. Stern are now livâ€" seas in the south Pacific for 10 Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Franklin and ing at 1733 Brook avenue. . Daigger Co., chemicals, Chicaâ€" Mr. Mr. Holland is connected with Mr. and Mrs. Felix Huber, new Now residing at 407 Bronson Mr. Huber, a former captain in Formerly. of Chicago, Mr. and t in the army T HEâ€"PRESS 313 of HOSTESS AT SHOWER hhloro(lli.?llï¬e'u'ofl, whose marriage to Robert Leonâ€" hard Sanders is to take place the latter part of May, Mrs. Conrad Schreter of West Lake Forest. forâ€" merly of Hawthorne lane. Highâ€" land Park, was bostess at a surâ€" prise Fitchen shower and tea at About 20 guests m'miwvl her home on for a short visit with her sonâ€"inâ€" AWAY FOR WEEKâ€"END In Peru, Ind., for the weekâ€"end Beech lane. Sh> was the cnu; of Mr. and Mrs. Hobart M. Johnson. MAY ESQUIRE _ _ An article written by Florence Miss Joan Holt, a junior at the University of Towa, in Iowa City, Iowa, arrived home yesterday for the Easter weekâ€"end. She is the Mdlr-dh!. E. Holt of 1330 Judson. McGibeny of 1145 N. Green Bay road, Lake Forest, leader of the Creative Writers which meets at &"(:A.-!p-n in the May issue of side at 618 Railway avenue. . _ Mrs. Madsen‘s son, John H. Lind, who is enrolled in the Navy Vâ€"5 ho.o!’w.ï¬'ï¬y--;"ï¬ HOME FOR EASTER Madsen of 618 Railway avenue, Highwood, took place in Chicago on Saturday, April 6. ; The Knoblochs have been resiâ€" dents of Fort Sheridan since June, 1927. Mr. Knobloch is employed as post engineer. § of 325 Vine avenue and Andrew S. SARETTâ€"JOHNSON The Rev. Ernest Tittle will hear Miss Alma Johnson and Lew, ett exchange nuptial vows, row, April 19. at 10 o‘clock in the church in Evanston. Miss Johnson, of Cedar Falls, T2., and Dover Fla., is a graduate of Florida Southern college, where she later taught English, speech, and drama. She later received her master of arts and doctor of philâ€" PRODUCTION STAFF they recently built. Their son, Sgt. William D. Linâ€" ville Jr., who has been in the army a little over a year, is stationed at Fort Dix, N. J. When he receives his release from service, he plans to return to Lake Forest college, as a sophomore. He was attendâ€" ing Lake Forest before the war inâ€" terrupted his studies. Elgin Field, Fia., for 10 days. They dlso visited in Washington, D. C., with their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bobn. Before they return home they will be the guests of Major and Mrs. E. Lange of Cincinnati, O., formerly ‘of Fort Sheridan. Miss Lois Bolle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Bolle of 626. 8. of the production staff for the IIâ€" HME“*.‘;% :y.jh.dfl.“ home at 700 Harvard court, which are on a. three weeks‘ tour of the -uthn-!“u-hd&. Mrs. R. A. Knobloch and family at ty. of Iilinois. â€"brduh.-o.-hn speech, and taught discussion and debate, and play writing. i Mr. Sarett, a professor of speech iumm.b:h author of many books in the field of education and literature. Miss Johnson will be im C. Johnson of Detroit, Mich: Dean J. A. McBurney will serve as best State Teachers college, where she was an assistant professor of wedding breakfast will be given by Dean and Mrs. McBurney at the Homestead. Mr. Sarctt and his bride will make their home at 1732 S. Green Bay road Ravinia. l}}h'tYul‘ofm The wedding of Mrs. Ruth Lind of 1361 Broadâ€" 4410 Railway Ave. H*wood 2426 make their home in California. _ Mrs. Lyle Ream of 1853 Broadâ€" view avenue announces the marriâ€" age of her daughter, Harriet Jane, to Thomas Dean Kurtz, son of Mrs. George T. Kurtz, of 2970 Sheridan 18, Florence E. Ott and Richard M. Hoffman will be united in marâ€" riage at the Deerfleld Presbyteriâ€" an church. Rev. Vanderbeck will read the service. Miss Ott is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ott of Sanders road, Deerfield, and Mr. Hoffmann‘s parents are the Mathias Hoffmans of 748 Waukeâ€" gan road, Deerfleld. Miss Gladys Ott, cousin of the bride, will attend as maid of honâ€" or, and Francis Schlessler of Winâ€" netka will serve as best man. Mr. Hoffman, who was a T/figt. at the time of his release last Ocâ€" tober, served for almost 4 years with the army air corps. Overseas for 2 years, he was a prisoner of the Germans for a year. After a few days in Milwaukee, the couple will reside at 748 Wasâ€" ning, April 9, in Chicago. The bride is a graduate of North Park college and the Ravenswood hospital school of nursing. Mr. Kurtz was attending college in Louisiana at the time he entered the service. He was a member of the army air corps for several years, much of the time stationed at Iwo Jima. He received his reâ€" lease the first of the year. Mr. Kurt: and his bride plan to HARRIET JANE LYLE Fresh Poultry â€" Meats â€" Fish Vegetables â€" Monarch Finer Foods At 4 o‘clock this afterncon, Apr. eet tue SHELTON masrt wHY COOK EVERY NIGHT? HAMBURCGER SPECIALS 11 South St. Johns Highland Park 5558 VOTERS AND FRIENDS: IN APPRECIATION OF THE SPLENDID WORK AND SUPPORT GIVEN ME DURâ€" ING THE PRIMARY CAMPAIGN, 1 WISH TO THANK. YOU SINCERELY, WANTEDâ€"PRESS GIRL Top Wages . . . Good Working Conditions. . . . Hours Arranged to Suit the Individual QUALITY ALWAYS Shelton‘s Fountain Grill We still need help! . . . 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