By ALICE ZABEL 1 Tolophone Highland Park 2064 This columnn May thow & w Swebt Alice on vacation! Page 4 vungs DAUGHTER aT BINCHAMTON, NEW YORK Mr. Henry Alders, â€" of Avenue, has returned from a cation trip to Binghamton, N.Y. vhmk.vi.in‘hhduchh.l her husband, Mr. and Mrs, John Clark, Mrs Clark is the forméer Rita Alders, whos wedding took place on May 31 of this PLAN TO ENTER BELOIT THIS FALL William Hesler, son of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Hesler, 2380 So. Green Bay road, and William Kelly, son of the William Kellys, 576 Elm Place, are planning to enter Beloit college in September. Hesler will take a course in busiâ€" ness administration. He was vice president of the 1947 high school class, and Kelly was president. . WILL ENTER WABASH MEN‘S COLLEGE Dennison "Cotton" Weaver, son of Mrs. A.â€"D. Weaver, of Deita road will attend Wabash Men‘s college located at: Crawfordsville, Indiana. i / 3&s SLATED FOR CARLTON COLLEGE, MINNESOTA â€"_ _ Miss Faller, who is employed at Bahr‘s Flower Shop, has made her home with Miss Viola Conrad, 535 Laurel, ROSEMARY FALLER TO WED AT IMMACULATE s CONCEPTION ON SATURDAY SKIDMORE SISTERS TO RESUME STUDIES 7 Harold Rosenheim of Park aveâ€" nue, will soon leave for Carleton eollex Northfield, Minn. A On Saturday, August 30, at the Immaculate Conception church, Miss Rosemary Faller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Faller of Fall City, Nebraska, will exâ€" change vwows with Peter Castelli, son of Mrs. M;!ï¬hlli. of Highâ€" wood. Fatker O‘Connmell will conâ€" duct the marriage rites. _‘ A dinner for the bridal party and familiesâ€"will follow, at the Joe Castelli home. m young couple will make their € at 131 Pleasâ€" ant, Highwood. A Returning to her junior studies at Northwestern uniwersity this fall will be Miss Jean Skidmore, daughter of the James Skidmores, 710 Forest. Janet, a younger sis~ ter, will also return to her classes at Principia, St. Louis, Fredrika, the youngest, â€" attends Highland Park high school. £ The bride . will be gowned in tailored white, with white accessâ€" pries, and willâ€"catry white glamelâ€" lias. She will be attended by her sister, Helen, who will wear aqua, with brown accessories. Amedi Zanotti will serve his friend as best man. â€" is Since they returned from a short honeymoon at Devil‘s Lake, the newlyweds hate been staying with the bridegroom‘s parents for the remaining three weeks before Edwina Schock of Kansas city wis the guest, last week, of Janet, her classmate at Principia. MAYWOOD GIRL THE BRIDE OF DAVID OLSON dresses of aqua, similar in style to that of the matron of honor. They also wore large hats and carried colonial bo pink daisies. On August 9, in the Neighborâ€" hood Methodist church at Mayâ€" wood, Miss Pegzy Altman, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Altman, became the bride of David Olson, son of the David Olsons of Prairier avenue, Highwood. Wearing a gown of white satin and lace, made with full gathered skirt and train, the bride carried a bouquet of lavender orchid with white stephonitis. In her hair she wore a band of orange blossoms.. Mrs. Robert Peterson of Mayâ€" wood, sister of the bride, acting as matron of honor, wore a gown of pink, made with bustle, and wore a white picture hat. Naney Altman also a sister, and Ella May Forest of Maywood, as bridesmaids, wore Mr.: â€"Olson‘s naro v ie m pg thes time he served in the Marine corps. RETURN TO NORTHWESsTERN Hart, the William t Ti s LAE crcnuc ind Rgï¬â€™._.,a...;.’.man.‘m w next month. HI D PA WIN ms:'mcui AT PURDUE Ind., Aug. 22â€"Five from Highland Park, IIL. and ity were among 1,620 to rating list at Purdue University for the second semester of the 1946â€"47 school year, according to announceme®t made by C. E. Damâ€" mon, registrar and director of adâ€" missions. To attain this honor, & student must have an average of five points or beter in all subjects carried for the semester. Fortyâ€"four students made perfect sixâ€"point ratings. derson, Jr., Highland Park; Fred* erick R. Meyer, of Deerfield; Jerome B. Peterson, Highland Park; Harry B. West, Highland Park and Robert L. Berg, Highland Highland Park students on the list are as follow: Donald N. Anâ€" JAMBOREE DELEGATES TO ARRIVE IN NEW YORK ON SEPTEMBER 1 Henry Peddle, son of the Joseph Peddles, 619 Homewood, delegate to the 6th World Scout Jamboree which has just been held in Moisâ€" son, France, 30 miles from Paris, will arrive in New York on Sept: ember 1. . Also delegates from this vicinity are Gregory Newell and Peter Clark of Deerfield. VISITOR FROM HOUSTON, TEXAS Paul Engelbrecht of Houston, Texas, a nephew of Mrs. Joseph Peddle of Homewood avenue, is visiting relatives in Highland Park, Lake Forest and Libertyville. EUGENE PEDDLE EDITS SPORTS FOR OLDEST COLLEGE NEWSPAPER Henry is a senior at the High: land Park high school _ Eugene Peddle, sop of the BDeseph Peddlés of Homewood avenue, who is now attending Miami university at Oxford, Ohio, is sports editor for the Miami Stuâ€" dent, the oldest college newspaper in the country. VACATIONING IN KENOSHA Carol ;?dle, 619 ° Homewood,, is spendi her vacation at the home of her uncle, Felix Elfering, Kenosha. THE GEORGE CLARKS TO BE LABOR DAY _ > GUESTS OF PARENTS Mr. and Mrs. George E. Clark of Detroit, Mich., with their two sons, Skipper, 3, and Johnny, 2, will be the guests of his parents, the George C. Clarks of Vine aveâ€" nue over. Labor Day. The younger Clarks have just returned from a trip to Canada and New England, where they visited George‘s younger sister, Mariâ€" lyn, will enter the freshman class at high school this fall. New London, Conn., where George was stationed for four years durâ€" ing the war as instructor. LABOR DAY GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Everett, of Detreit, will be Labor Day guests of Miss Shirley Brown of Ridgeâ€" wood drive. _ ,__ BILL SCHMIDLEY AND FIANCEE ENTERTAINED ‘ Mr. and Mrs. D-z Bryant of Palos Hights ente several friends on Saturday evening, at a dinner party, in honor of Mrs. Bryâ€" ant‘s brother, Bill Schmidley, and his fiancee, Miss Ann Warne of Washington, Pa. Mis Warne was a guest in Highland Park last week. SISTER, AGNES LOUISE TO TEACH AT ST. JO8t&pruw‘s Sister Agnes Louise spent the past week in Highland Park as the guest of her the Oscar mamfl She has now left for Ft. Collins, Colorado, where she will teach at St. Joseph‘s . school. ragen 4. 3 Tifen 0 anime THE WILLIAM OKEYS, FORMERLY OF NaVY, RECEIVE VICTORY MEDALS World War II victory medal are A. William Okey and his wife Shirley, of 1020 N. St. Johns avenue. Mrs. SOON TO LEAVE FOR COMING COLLEGE YE Miss Barbara Vyse, of So. Green Bay road, will leave soon to be gin her sophomore: year at De Pauw university. Janice Schick, a 1947 high school graduate, who won a scholarship last year, will enter the freshman class at Smith college. Her home is on Cedar aveâ€" nue. WARTIME ROMANCE _ | children and her nephew, Timothy, WAITS ON HOUSING | all of Highland Park, are vacationâ€" SITUATION |\ing at Hunter Lake, Conover, Announcement has been made | of the engagement of Miss Nancy | E. Bailey, former member of the | W.A.C. now living at 619 Glenview I avenue and employed at Ft. Sherâ€" | iden, and Frank A. Amendola, nn' of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Amendola of Ravinia, who served in the medâ€" ical corps during the war. During her wartime service Miss Bailey was stationed in the reception cen ter at Ft. Sheridan, and met her future husband when he reported there en route from the Aleutians to a rest center in Miami. Miss Bailey‘s parents live in New Hamp shire. The wedding will take place when living quarters can be obâ€" tained. Among the first Navy veterans PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS FRAYED extension corps h are a Household Hazard p 1oo many homemakers pay too little attention to wiring that members of their household use and bendle every. dayâ€"frayed cords go unchanged, serious damage often results. | Don‘t let this hazard remain in your home. Now that top grade electric . _ cords are again available, include a checkâ€"up of wiring as part of your f > ; regular housecleaning. If a cord is frayed or defective, have itfized by . a good‘repairman or buy a new cord. s j s ,Remiember, in the future, to avoid yanking a cord from the socket. Train the children to follow this rule. Keep your household safe from unnecessary hazards. T HE PRESS | VACATIONING AT | . Mrs. Mary Olson and Mrs. Florâ€" MARY SCHMIDT SEYL BECOMES THE BRIDE OF ARMY SEGEANT wood, was married at Waukegan to Sgt. Edgar H. Asbury of Renâ€" After~a honeymoonâ€"at Wiscon~ sin Dells, the couple will visit the Mo., and will report to Camp Carâ€" son the 15th of next month. tion was held at the home of the bride‘s mother. ence Seyl, with Mrs. Seyl‘s four ing at Hunter Lake, Conover, Wisc., this week. The Seyls are living at the home of her mother, Mrs. Florence Schmidt, 640 Homeâ€" wood avenue. HICHWOOD MOTHER‘S CLUB PREPARES ARTICLES FOR GAMES PARTY f sewing committee met last Wedâ€" nesday evening at the home: of Highwood, to prepare articles for a games party to be held by the club at the Highwood Community center, October 13. Anyone interâ€" ested in joining this weekly sewing group is invited to eall Mrs. Lomâ€" bardi, H P 6534, or Mrs. Hickey, H. P. 3322. On Tuesday of last week Mrs. Following the ceremony a recepâ€" TO ENTEK ILLINOIS ] STATE NORMAL U. ‘ THIS FALL -llor-d,lll.â€"utfl.ll‘r mzh“muw OPENS TUESDAY SEPT 2 ® All latest fiction, non fiction | and Modern Library Books * Complete Rental Library * Children‘s Toys and Games * Gifts for all Book Lovers * Distinctive Stationery Scarce and out of print books Jocated Free of Charge Book Shop, inc. Telephone Highland Park 6400 552 Central Thursday, August 28, 1947 orini, Jr.,, 315 McDaniels Ave., Highland Park and Anthony Louis ing ISNU for the first time from