home, the latter having joined her mother at Camp Beechwood, N. Y. Paula is now attending the Hockey Camp at Mt. Pocono, Pa., and .will resume her work as phy~ sical education instructor at the Mt. Clemens, lic!n., high school in early September. â€" « METCALFâ€"CHILDS MARRIAGE SOLEMNIZED AT WINNETKA AUGUST 20 of Mrs. John Tucker Metcalf, and Robert Livingstone Childs of Winâ€" netlkm, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Childs of Los Altos, California, were united in marriage on Septâ€" ember 20 at Christ church, Winâ€" netka. The Childs family formerly resided in Highland Park. You‘ll be : hange word to "l.):".‘hd t inss "Within our time, I believe, we shall see finally, without. arguâ€" ment, that we human beings are one body... .we shall see that when we make wars we, in effect, decide to destroy a part of our own orâ€" My word, but you are such & stubâ€" born Joe; f You spik no English save the one word, "No!" Could be, my friend, the time will C NANCY _ _KNIGHT TO MAKE BOW TO SOCIETY: SEPTEMBER 7 Nancy Knight will be introduced to society on September 7 by her parents, the Francis McMaster Knights, at a.tea, to be held at their home on Sunday, September 7 at 5 p.m. heck? > We got to be in style, So we‘ll give in and wear ‘em long, And suffer with a smile." Where are our Susan Anthonys? Our Carrie Nations? We Need firm, strong minds to hold those hems ‘Two inches from the knee. Looks like we‘ll have to. According to a recent poll Regarding length of skirts, Three fourthsâ€"the gals don‘tâ€"want Still twoâ€"thirds say, "Oh, nerts!" Sheepâ€"like they babble: "What the Thursday, August 28, 1947 PURNELL & WILSON come whenâ€"ah, Looks like we can get used to STALIN‘S. STILL STALLIN® Miss Eleanor Metcalf, daughter 101 N. St. Johns Ave. Phone Highland Park 710 US Your girlishness of contour quite For, seeking for a way to try your And casting round about for one You spy your panda, with his saucy And fall upon the beast with joyâ€" ful cries. To pummel, maul him, hug himâ€" â€" black his eyes . . $ Until you have him lying, vanâ€" If now you show the prowess that you do, : Whatvictim will you pick when _ you are two? Katherine Woods of .. Hinsdale and Alice Muinford of Evanston, on hand to greet the incoming about college life. Mrs. Norman Waite, president of the Chicago Smith Club, and Mrs. Hugh W. MeCulloch, head : of the North Shore group, will receive with Mrs. Louis, and members of their board will assist them. Those from Highland Park are: Janice Schick, Nancy Sproul and Carol Williams. lifted eyebrow, and. ... ~*~* "Oh? And < oaon is HE running the ers hive been included in the in members of the . junior class at Altar Boys Given Treat By St. James Mothers‘ Club to an outing by the Mothers‘ club of the church last Thursday. The treat consisted of a trip to Linâ€" coln park, Chicago, conducted by wouldâ€"be critic. The reply was a (The two of you, for size, a well~ Added: Latest News Events and â€"From "The Left Hand Is The matched pair), A friend was relaying to a cerâ€" â€"R. B. 0. â€"for ‘one (Clip for reference) 2’“0‘&-“ n gage e s o We in matriage to Edgarâ€"Daniel Crilly, son of Mr. and Mrsâ€"Edgar Daniol Crillyâ€"if Winnetka. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a trailing gown of white slipper sa~ tin and marquisette trimmed with seed pearls, as was the juliet cap which held in place her veil of fingerâ€"tip length. Her bouquet was composed of a single white orchid of the bridegroom at Lake Forest academy, to serve, with Arthur A. Frank Jr., . f4 girl, as usher. lilies of the valley. Attendants flew from various parts of the country to serve the bridal pair. Marilyn Joan Gooder came from Boston to be maid of honor for her sister. Her gown, like that of Mary Elizabeth Grady of Highland Park, bridesmaid, was of aqua and their bouquets were of multiâ€"â€"colored talisman roses, as were their hair ornaments. Four â€" year â€" old Linda Frank, niece of the bridegroom, made an appealing flower girl, in frock of white dotted Swill, with bouquet and tiara of tiny sweetheart roses and baby‘s breath. A reception at Exmoor Country club followed the ceremony. inidenrsomit partnia ar 275 Short bridegroom‘s parents at dan road, Winnetks. BETSY JEAN GOODER BFCOMES AN AUGUST BRIDE Stephen Gerard of Cincinnati, the their son Grenville: Jr. _ _ When the â€" newlyâ€"weds return from a honeymoon at Nantucket, LADIES OF THE MOOSE TO MEET WEDNESDAY Robert Macdonald Gooder, broâ€" t.haro_ltholl’ido,.ehduhe‘ Among* the outâ€"ofâ€"town guests who:were in attendance were Mrs. Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs. Grenâ€" ville Gooder, uncle and aunt of the bride, also of Concinnati, with 'l\-hqihlcuildn_:ï¬ of the Ladies of the Moose a meeting on Friday, August 22, at the home of Mrs. Hanner, 256 N. St. ‘Johns avenue. Chairman in charge of the meeting was Mrs. AlflnWilh:l,alde bride‘s aunt, with her daughter, were Mary Tagliapietra, Virginia Garino, Ann Watt and Frances The next meeting of the lodge will be held on Wednesday, Sept. 38, at 8 p.m. at Witten hall. The inâ€" intion will mark the beginning of thehildmgnpdtle-e-hrï¬lp . "Men are like new carsâ€"there‘s one off the assembly line every minute. But the nice thing about a car is that when you are finished _Yo-enc--iundï¬;&m of your brow, but it takes brains to get the cake. for CGLENCOE TMEATRE . 630 Vernen Ave. Highland Park 606 Open Mon.â€"Fri., 6:00 Thu., Fri., Sat., Aug. 28, 29, 30 Coming: THE JOLSOM STORY The Trinity church at Highland Dane Clark, Martha Vickers Jean Arther, Wi. Holden "THAT WAY WITH "SEA OF GRASS" â€"Madge Evans on WGN‘s "Leave It To The Girls" you‘can turn it in on a Aug. 31, of THE PRESS daughter of the Louis Bernadis of Jeffry place, Highwood, was joined in marriage to Lidio Coppi, son of Ettore Copi, So. Central, High~ The bride, given in marriage by her father, wore a gown of white satin and marquisette, made with train.. Her veil was fingertip length, and she carried white roses, Ariene Burgioni, cousin of the bridegroom, serving as matron of honor, wore white marquisette and carried a bouquet of red and white roses. The bridesmaids, Lola Vanâ€" nozzi and Norma Lenzini, gowned alike in white, carried red roses. mother was black and white with matching accessories, and her corâ€" sage was of yellow roses. The mother of the bridegroom, dressed in pale blue with black accessories, wore a corsage of peach colored NELLA BERNARDI | "Every tebacce .hn..zi.{ There‘s a big gap between adâ€" LIDIO COPPI EXCHANCE \face of the globe is a direct deâ€" vice and help. WEDDING VOWS |cend»>â€" of the tobaceo . plants ; Nect last On Saturday morning, August | which Columbus found in the New When you your nnmummslw«uhnm- forward, be sure you have your Acting as best man was Leo F. Bernardi, brother of the bride. Ushers were John Coppi, cousin of the bride, and Eugene Hainâ€" at 203 Jeffry place, Highwood Dinner was served at St. James hall for the wedding party and relatives, and a reception followed in the evening at the Labor Temâ€" Promising Young Artist Exhibits Work In study of such masters as Picasso; his two oils are reminiscent of the still life work by Cezanne:; his +Stanley Mitruk of the Arden Shore Camp at Lake Bluff is roldâ€" ing an exhibition of his work in the galleries at Mandel Brothers in Chicago. Mr. Mitruk is a very promising young artist. He is‘ a native Chicagoan and one of the -hhndin('m«fï¬eai- eago Art Institute, In his figure painting and drawâ€" ing, Mr. Mitrak‘s work shows lithographs also are powerful. His woodcut "‘Paris" in the collection, received the Art Institute Print Committee Award in the Thirtyâ€" first Annual Exhibition of the work of Chicago Artists at the Art Institute. His "Self Portrait," outstanding canvasses in the colâ€" lection. It has been loaned for the exhibit by Katherine Kuh,, a promâ€" inent member of the Art Institute The exhibition at Mandel Broth colors by Pearl Dawn Nutt. It will be on view through September 6 inlandel!m%flmnh ing army to see that the Germans don‘t create another war. The imâ€" portant thing, however, is that we have to build up German industry and Germany peace in the future. So that you can‘t separate the economic and not primarily economic; it is pri~ the political altogether." Mr. and Mrs. Coppi plan to live "We ought not forget that our Ior Good Printingâ€" Olson Printing Company versity of Chicago proâ€" fessor, on WGN‘s North western Reviewing Stand Peace With Germany?" Uniâ€" 22â€"Adult male animel 27â€"To stupefy 28â€"A mated set c!tiâ€"‘< Northshore GardenofMemories 24â€"Period of tin 25â€"Prefix denoting 13â€"BEdgar Allan Poe bird 19â€"Ancient Egyptisn A Surprise Awaits You if You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDENâ€"CEMETERY GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. 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