? Here from Wauconda where she formerly resided is Mrs. Aun Herâ€" tel. She recently purchased the a home at 736 Central avenue. â€" _ (Gentinued from page 4) at 331 Central avenue. They had Ridge since they sold their home Mrs. H. Ward Birch, Jr. are now living at §10 McCaren road. Mr. “,--’u“hh served in the navy for three years mhâ€"r.t-yc_-ndï¬_n young son, Martin, 1%, are now residing at the home they purchâ€" ased at 331 8. Green Bay road. Formerly of Chicago, Dr. Licber man a dentist, is practicing there. Jersey. Lt. Stringer is Supply ofâ€" ficer at Great Lakes. New to Highwood are Lt. and Mrs. C. J Stringer of 39 Clay st. and Mrs. William Ladany of 2404 N. Deere Park Drive, a bride groom of 6% months ago. Mrs. Ladany formerly resided in ‘New York. Mr. Ladany, Vice president and treasurer of Vienna Sausage, York, and now residing in their reâ€" cently purchased home at 1831 S. Green Bay road, are Mr. and Mrs. A Greenstein and son, Fred, 17, and daughter, Betty Ann, 11. Mr: Greenstein is connected with the Now living at 869 Lincoln ave are Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Adler Jr.., 4, Former Chicagoan, Mr. Adâ€" Thursday, ~July 17, 1947 bought their home here recently Mr. and Mrs, Albert Muelier are new residents of Highland Park. Formerly of Glencoe, Mr.â€"Muelier is a florist, there. They built their home at 1327 Marion avenue. â€" mh.-uhn'g.&m and daughter, Susan, enter High School in September. Mr. Schreiber is a building tractor i-_chz._fl,-! f-z chased their home here. and daughter, Winifred Lee, 1%, are now residing at 160 Prospect Mr. Yothers is a student at Lake Forest College and Mrs. Yother is a nurse at Lake Forest hospital. Formerly of Austin and now reâ€" siding at 135 South Second street are Mr. and Mrs. H. Grossenheider. Yacht Club Buys (Continued from page 1) mittee‘s reseue boat and its laun~ ching apparatus fell into | disreâ€" pair during the war," he said. tricky and dangerous to launch in a seaway. We hope that the new landing boat will prove more reâ€" liable, though less glamorous We can‘t maintain a continuous patrol of the waterfront, nor undertake trips more than a few miles away, but we will try to help anyone in are on hand." Guard Station and a harbor in this fact that at present four Coastâ€" at Kenosha, are the nearest water inydhh-""â€- Other proposals being studied for the club‘s safety drive include seamanship classes, equipment of warning siren, and adoption of future units of the Club‘s fleet. Members of the yacht club‘s safeâ€" ty ccmmittee planning this campâ€" aign, in addition to the chairman, ship captain, Andy Kaiser, and Malcoim Vail, noted Great Lakes yachtman, all Highland Park reâ€" Dr. and Mrs. A. Licberman and Recently of Chicago and now living at 891 S. Green Bay road are the Leon Silverstines Mr. Silverstine is with the Silverstine Iâ€"MO:.-‘M Mr. and Mrs. Eugene E. Mance and deaughter, Barbara (Babby), 3, and Marths, 1, are the new ow~ ners of the home at 661 Crofton Winnetka, Mr. Mance is President live at 291 Cedar avenue., the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin White and yourig son, Marvin, Jr. 4, and Mrs. White‘s mother, Mrs. Gabriel Lipâ€" man are new Highland Parkers, also formerly of Chicago. They reâ€" cently purchased the home at 311 president of National Tool and i. Formerly of Winnetka and now in the home they boughtâ€"at 1012 North Green Bay road, are Mr and Mrs. Charles Nustra. Mr. Nustra is Jack J. Katz and Mrs. Dora Gorâ€" purages Aitrncp inp 8 s3 cedï¬ ns tercznt :/ > »pn tsnnd Katz children, Ronnie Lee, 3 years old, and MicKael, Gordon, 3 months Tess are. wites Hheprigeraty purchased. Mr Kats is ownerâ€"of the Mutual Distributing Company, of Chicago. They formerly resided North Shore, and Milwaukee R. R. CHARLES LICHWALT TAKES AUSTRIAN BRIDE Austria, became the bride of Charâ€" les Fred Lichtwalt on Monday, July 8, at 7:30 o‘clock in the eveâ€" ning, at the Redeemer Evangelical bride, who met her husband, while he was stationed in Austria with the army, is the daughter of Mr. Mr. Lichtwalt is the son of Mr. and Mrs Frank Lichtwalt Sr., of 1403 West street. A former ser geant, he served two years over seas with the Counter Intelligence Corps. He received his release from the army four months ago. The bride, who flew to the Unâ€" gowned in a dress of french lace, which she brought with her from acted as train bearer. The bride‘s veil â€"was very long and her bouâ€" dress was carried by little Nancy Mrs. Tony Cimoglio of Painsâ€" ville, Ohio, who came to this counâ€" try from Austria three months ago to be married, attended the bride as matron of honor. Her dress was turquoise and she carried white The bridegroom‘s mother wore a white print dress and her corsage *A Ie in the home of A reception e 1 C e Ne th:-iriï¬uu-. ‘Served as best honeymoon in Ohio. They will reâ€" side with his parents. as Visiting with their cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Larson of 1317 South St. Johns avenue are.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Follette of Water ATTEND AT WEDDINGS A-dt-ht-d&ol.rflnv- Saturday Miss Elizabeth m&:â€"qm Also an attendant at a recent wedding, was another Highland Parker, Miss Pearl Anne Wieboidt of McDanicls avenue. She was a when Miss Katherine Grace of . Hinsdale his bride reâ€" at 418 A daughter arrived on June 10 at Michael Reese hospital Chicago, to Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Borinâ€" stein of T23 Yaleâ€"tane. The baby, who has been named Joan, has a sister Judy, 2 years old. * comers to Highland Park, formerly man of 3800 Lake Shore drive, Chicago. Mrs. Borinstein is the for and Mrs. Louis Borinstein of Inâ€" dianapolis, Indiana, 2 Melinda Faye been chosen |Des Plaines c_ was born on May 26 at the Pass| 4° erent heevical Ohteree tele tod [ Cuaday, Fuly 20th rs. Thomas L € ‘an s Hecke) of 35 S. St. Johns avenue. b‘:"-""“"fl" Grandparents are the C. B. Van Mg:-‘â€": Heckes of 1943 S. Green Bay rd., | P4St ton, Me ] and Mr. and Mrs, Thomas L. Maâ€"| Ground at DesPlaines, bry, who art at present on a three | burn its mortgage of month‘s vacation in Mexico, having | Sunday afternoon, July sold the home in Wilmette where| Featured at this o« Highland Parkers Recently of Wilâ€" mette, her father is owner of Viâ€" avenue became the parents of a 5 at the Lake Forest hospital. The Seyls are also the parents of twins Stephen, 10 years old, and a son, The late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Anâ€" Highland Park hospital this past week. Mr. and Mrs Robert Ehrier of Winnetka had a son born there on July 7, a baby boy was born on July 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard July 11 a son was born to Mr. and NaUenuer was Sorn 4B ~Ane ï¬:n‘hur-thqu-gzu to Mr. and Mrs. John (Evelyn Fay) of 578 Glenview avenue. The little girl is the grandaughter of Mr. and Mrs John C. Fay of 700â€"Central ave. llfl-r.-dlm.l.w‘ of W. Park avenue. been named Evelyn Fay McCaffréy. Mrs. Stanley Tomand! of Eechny books have been added to the several weeks, and they are now on the shelves awaiting your inâ€" spection. Included among the reâ€" cent additions are both fiction and with a myriad of subjects. Sports, biography, all are here. _ The longâ€"awaited and excellent :..‘byhlï¬G?.‘lfl.u A.," is among ‘new artiva n-.mn-u-‘n-ï¬% "U.S.A" is a study of democracy many and complex forces at work in our country today. In writing "Inside U.S.A." Mr. Gunther has t hâ€" e current trends, and person~ alities~ in short, he has presentâ€" @d America to the Americans. In a différent vein, but just valuable is ‘"The Readers Shake~ speare" in which the author, Babâ€" otte Deutsch, tells the stories of ‘ opuier plays, u-an‘ most I 'lh.r.""--lw and "Hamlet." This is a book for all Shakespeare lovers as well as those who find him too stiff and nevertheless, enjoy the stories of of a large family with the attens, tion centered on one girl, Jessamy, who is too sensitive and â€" vulner able for the world in which she finds herself. Told as only Miss In the fiction department is G. B Stern‘s latest book, ‘‘The Reasâ€" Stetn can tell it, the finally Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Seyl (Floâ€" For you readers who are inter ary facts about the Canâ€" province where the people T HE PRESS still follow the old traditions and speak the language of France. Also included are upâ€"toâ€"theâ€"minute details on roads and inns for the Roderick L. Haigâ€"Brown‘s "A River Never Siceps" is an outdoor book for all who love fishing. Mr. Haigâ€"Brown, who writes of fishing not just as a sport, but an art, tells of the legends and history of the activity as well as of the comâ€" panions with whom he has fished. ‘This is a book that makes you like your fellowman and want to join him in friendship besides the river These are just a few of the new tioned by name are eqqually inter~ esting and informative. To get a complete picture of our newest additions come in and look them Des Plaines Camp Ground past ten, ‘ the Me thodist Camp Ground at DesPlaines, Hlinois, will burn its mortgage of $123,000 Sunday afternoon, July 20, at 3. be the Chapel Choir of Columbus, zation of University men and woâ€" Highwood Paint & Glass 961 Waukegan Ave., Highwood â€" Phone 531 Climaxing the efforts of nineâ€" Cleaned and Repaired for ‘â€"_ _ ~PHONE â€" Highland Park ... New Cord ‘ Call us for estimates WITH THE /Z/{/ew # mPPAWAELT _ a mR FROZEN FOOD STORAGE CABINETS FOR FARMS, ESTATES, 724 DEERFIELD RD. Clarence S. Wilson _ Phones: Deerficld 860 Enterprise 1215 GFJor Good Printingâ€" Olson Printing Company Publishers of The Highland Park Press men studying at Capital Universiâ€" world‘; choral masterpieces. On the program also will be the Rev. George Truman Carl, pastor of Purk Ridge Methodist Church; Raymond G. Kimbell, president of FRIGID FREEZEâ€"FROZENâ€"FOOD CENTER 516 LAUREL AVENUE 557 â€" FELL‘S â€" VIs LEVI JEANS 395 LEVI JACKETS 425 LEVI COWBOY Here‘s the Camp Board of Trustees; and ughout the season on Wednesday evenings and Sunday mornings and evenings, with a special twoâ€" week Summer Assembly the first two weeks in July each year. Mc Coy! Religious services continue throâ€"