Prior to her wedding last Saturâ€" day.. Miss Frances O‘Connell was guest of honer on many occasions. Her sisters, the. Misses Mary Elizaâ€" beth and Patricia O‘Connell, gave a hayrack ride and barbecue on Last Thursday Mrs. Alan Kidd of 2159 Lakeside place honored both Miss O‘Comnell and Mrs. Edâ€" ward T. Younglove (Janet Clark), a bride of a month, at a "provisions for a snack bar" shower. Miss Helen O‘Donaghue entertained the Saturday before the wedding, at dinner at the Skycrest Country Club preceded by cocktails at her October 8, in her honor. The next night Mr. and Mrs. H. Grant Clark of Dell place, parents of the brideâ€" IN CALIFORNIA In Sherman Oakes, California, visiting at the home of her brother inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. ‘Buskett (Harriet Craig) is ‘Thursday, October 23, 1947 Fitzgerald of Ravine Drive, honor ed the party, and on Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. J. W. Bytn of Evanston was hostess at alinen shower. daughter, Mrs. Daniel Cunningham (Irene Sheridan) gave the spinster dinner For Miss O‘Connell on Wedâ€" Following the rehearsal on ‘Thursday night, the bride‘s parents were hosts at dinner for the bridal Miss â€"Eileen Craig of 608 Laurel avenue. Miss Craigâ€"went to Caliâ€" fornia by plane. a â€" The Busketts are parents of a daughter, Barbara Sue. CLARENCE DAVIS TAKES A BRIDE Miss Evelyn Guthrie of 322 Mcâ€" Daniels avenue and Clarence Davis of 13 S. Cecond street were united in marriage on Saturday, Octoz 18, at 6:30 p.m. at the home the bride. The Rev. H. K. Platzer heard the exchange of nuptial The bride, who is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnâ€"Guthrie of Nashville, Tenrpssee, wore a light blue wool dress and a corsage of white carnations and pink roseâ€" buds. Her sister, Miss Theima Guthrie, also of 322 McDanicls avenue, attended as maid of honor. She wore a black suit and her corâ€" sage was like that of the bride. Leslic J. Guthrizs of 1300 Edgeâ€" wood rosd, cousin of the bride, served as best man. A reception at the bride‘s home followed the céremony. About forty guests were present. ¢ Mr. Davis and his bride will reâ€" side at 322 McDaniels avenue. . He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Davis.o£ Knoxville, Iowa. mm Sn dean M spending a few days in Danville, Illinois, visiting at the home of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sis~ terâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wrench, Mrs. Charlotte Hanson of 210 Oakwood avenue, has returnâ€" "Chuck" Ebert and Bob Hastâ€" ings, both students at Lake Forest college this year, were in Carthage this past weekâ€"end to attend the Carthage q College homecoming. Bob spent his freshman yesr there last year. ‘"Chuck" spent his first year at Loras college in que, Towa, last year. ° ATTEND HOMECOMING Miss Helen Culver of 919 Logan avenue and Miss Dorothy Forrest of Cary, Illinois, recently returned from a two weeks‘ tour. They visâ€" ited points of interest in and around Portlsnd, Oregon, San BACK HOME Francisco, Los Angeles and Oceanâ€" was spent at Tijuana, Mexico.. / Miss Culver returned in time to enter her junior year at the Naâ€" tional college of Education in Evâ€" FRATERNITY PLEDGE Teddy Yeager, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Yeager of Northâ€" moor road, who is a freshmen this v»ar at the University of Mlinois, has been pledged to Phi Epsilon Phi fraternity. t recently built at 351 Oakland drive ars Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Tauber and young son , Douglas, 3%. The Tanbers are former Chicagoans. *Mr. Tauber is a painting and deeâ€" NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK thur Gelden Co., Chicago. The following day, Miss Patricia Now residing in the home they at a and Mis. R. M. Suitan. They reâ€" cently purchased their home at 624 Carol Court. Mr. Suitan is with the L. J, Spiege! company, GBiâ€" cago, a fluorescent lighting and electric supplies company. lived in Highwood. avenue are Mr. and Mrs. Hesper Hudson. The Hudsons formerly Palmiere, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elvio Palmieri of 416 Waukegan avenue, Highwood, took place on Saturday, October 18, at the parâ€" ish house of St. James Church at MAKIâ€"PALMIERI MARRIAGE The marriage of Miss Elsie V. Maki of Lake Forest and James E. ish house of St. James Church at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon. The bride wore a soft grsen dress and a corsage of gardenias. Her sister, Marie, attended. A reception at the home of the bride in Lake Forest, followed the ceremony. About fifty attended. Mr. Palmieri and his bride will mak: their home in Lake Forest. Mr. and Mrs. Karl August Meyâ€" er (Camilla Pace) of 246 N.Green Bay road became the parents of a son, Karl Jr., on Thursday, Octoâ€" ber 9. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pace of 1016 Fort Steridan avenue and Mr. and Mrs. August Meyer of 494 Sheridan * The Meyers, owners of Meyer‘s Bakery, are also the grandparents of Jerry McGuire,â€"6month‘s old son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mcâ€" Guire (Margaret ?ayer) also of 494 Sheridan place, and Beverly Barr, 17 months‘ old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barr (Norma Meyer) of Madison, Wisconsin. Matha Ann has been chosen as the name of the little girl who arâ€" rived at the Michael Reese hospi in Chicago on September 20 to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Levy of 5 S. Green Bay road. The Levys are also parents of a son Peter, who will be five years old in January. Martha Ann weighed six pounds and eleven ounces at birth. â€" Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Belmonti of 310 Ashland avenue, Highwood, and Mr. and Mrs. John Kolasa of Detroit, Michâ€" _ On October 14, a daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rabatâ€" tino of 122 Prarie Avenue, Highâ€" wood. Mrs. Rabattini is the formâ€" er Myrtle Irene White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Henry White of Joseph Rabattini of Highwood aveâ€" The little girl, who has a broâ€" ther, Anthony Joseph, II, 4 years and 2 months, has been named Reâ€" A son, Stephen Jimes, was born on October 14 at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Steâ€" phen Kolasa â€"(Philamena Belâ€" monti) of 630 Railway avenue, nu_o.-mtltmn‘i"“.,‘r A brother for Nancy, 3%, arâ€" rived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on October 15. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Les ter Kornblith, Jr., (Barbara Levy) of 202 Edgecliffe drive. The littlye boy who has been igan. w-dlr.-dln. Samuel of Schenectady, New York, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kornâ€" blith, Sr., of 1163â€"Scott avenue, Winnetka. * on August 12. 18, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Murner Swanson avenue, Lake Forest, has ,been named Murner Charles, Jr. p ‘ Grandparents are Mrs. Emma 1Axt.llllI!ï¬hnr«t.lll.l'n‘. and Mr. and Mrs. Henry, Swanson of Woodall, Iilinois. A second daughter, Gloria Lynn, arrived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on October 18 for Mr. and Mrs. Louis J. Marke of Ridgewood Also former Chicagoans are Mr Cimbalo, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cimbalo of the same address. Mr. Marko is the son of Mrs. Agnes Marko of Wilâ€" Now residing at 611 Deerfield LOOK WHO‘S HERE! ‘The Markos‘ ci (Lena Gualtieri) of 314 Walker avenue, announce the birth of a daughter, Suzanne, on October 19 at the Highland Park hospital. The little girl is the granddaughter of Nursery Rhyme Characters To Play Part In "Tea For Toys" "Little Red Riding Hood" and "Mary Had a Little Lamb" will open the doors to the 250 persons expected© to attend Infant Welâ€" fare‘s annual "Tea for Toys" at th-ho-collnl'énklndhc. 903 N. Sheridan Road on Monday, October 27 from 2 until 4 o‘clock. Waukegan Avenue, Highwood, and Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Bertucci, also of Highwood. by Katherine Kies and Carolyn Schroeder, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kies and Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Schroeder respecâ€" tively, will act as pages throughout the afternoon. The members of the four groups of Infant Welfare, their guests and members of the Thrift shop board, each contributing a toy as admission to be sold by the Thrift shop for its Christmas season, will step into an atmosphere of Christ mas achieted by the decorations created by Mrs. George M. Hough Jr. and her committee composed of Mrs. Warner G. Smoot, Mrs. Theoâ€" dore L. Rehn, Mrs. Jack K. Heitâ€" man, Mrs. Michael Tighe, Mrs. James F. Quigg and Mrs. Philip Sparling. Mrs. Hough, when pressed for details, will divulge only one clueâ€"there will be a Christmas tree. Mrs. John H. Kies, thrift shop chairman of the Infant Welfare junior group, is general chairman of this years event with Mrs. Henâ€" ry C. Schroeder as her coâ€"chairâ€" Mr. and Mrs. These two favorite story book CASICT . E: 4 See Your Dealer, or ï¬_fl‘f]’ NORTH SHORE Gas COMPANY 9 ; . whhe Wioaiadeey" * ([mlz fl‘cooking ! T. P. "Tom" Clark, Div. Mgr. l THE PRESS automatic controls... smokeless broiling Charles E. Close, : Mrs. Edward Loevenhart, Mrs. Wm. C. Wenâ€" ninger, Mrs. Richard Allenby, Mrs. L. L. Howe, Mrs. Clifford Makelim and Mrs. Henry C. Schroeder. Mrs. Henry Hixon is in charge of dishes while Mrs. T. V.,. Mcâ€" Davitt heads a committee responâ€" sible for coffee and tea. "Who‘s Who" or the pinning on of identiâ€" fying name tags will be taken care of by Mrs. Allan Ira Wolff and a committee for dressing dolls will be headed by Mrs. C. Longford Felske. of food imssisted by Mais. Paul Brown, Mrs. Harry J. Van Ornum, Mrs. Edwin M. White, Mrs. Robert Block, Mrs. Paul W. Jester, Mrs. Hostesses for the afternoon asâ€" sisting Mrs. Lunding will include Mrs. Marvin Anthony, Mrs. Arthur Tatham, . Mrs. Edgar Pedderson, Mrs. Pierre Martineau and Mrs. G. J, Frelinger. _ In the receiving line will be Mrs. C. Longford Felsie, Mrs. David L Welch, Mrs. John Martineau, Miss Alice Pfister, Mrs. John H. Kies and Mrs. Frank Lunding. Rex Andrews To Assume Duties At Northwestern Evanston, Oct. 16â€"Rex Anâ€" drews, chief of police of Highland Park, III., since 1940, will assume his new duties as assistant directâ€" or of training of the Northwestern University Traffic Institute, Evanâ€" ston, IIl., October 27. Mr. Andrews replaces Leo J. Burrell, who resigned to enter privâ€" ate businiess. He will be an assistâ€" ant to Arthur R. Forster, director of training. : Mr. Andrews is a member of the board of directors and secretary of the Highland Park Rotary club: He lives with his wife and two sons, Rex R., Jr., and Leo, at 220 Park Lene, Highland Park. Mrs. Gerald D. Stone is in charge School Board Of Dist. 108 To Give Report At Ravinia P. T. A. At the Ravinia P.Tâ€"A. meeting at 8:00 P.M. Tuesday October 28th, the members of the School Board of District 108. will sumâ€" Mr. J. M. Maxwell, President of the Board, will act as chairman of the meeting which will have as its major purpose the familiarizing of the parents with some of the probâ€" lems of the Board, as well as to enâ€" able the Board to learn of the parâ€" ents‘ ideas and thoughts about the briefly major .f.‘ m‘ Mm:v.cd: cation, personnel, finance and the building program problems, A bookiet entitled, "THESE ARE YOUR SCHOOLS" has been distributed throughout this comâ€" munity, from which it is believed will originate questions for the disâ€" cussion at this meeting. â€" Following the formal meeting, there will be a social peried during which the parents will be able to discuss their individual problems with the members of the Board, Refreshments will be servel by the Social Committee. Mrs. John Winiman will be on hand to receive magazine subscripâ€" tions in advance of the Book Fair. The Treasurer will accept dues. Robert B. Kohn Enrolls At University Of New Mexico Robert B. Kohn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Kohn of 1006 Linâ€" den, Highland Park, IIL, has enâ€" rolled at the University of New Mexico at Albuquerque, N. M., after qualifying as a student in the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps program. ; ‘They‘re new . . . they‘re wonderful! This Rorer Aâ€" mmï¬e(}ur_nnailj-doudthedumd new fully automatic Gas ranges built to "CP" standâ€" ards. Whichever "make" you choose for your "New Freedom Gas Kitchen," look for this "CP" seal!l _ . you get everything in the amazing new (AS== High School Students To Present Play Saturday, November 8 This play has a large cast, which is as follows: Penelope Sycamoreâ€"Lois Lewis Essieâ€"Elien Whitney Rhebaâ€"Barbara Weil : Paul Sycamoreâ€"Jay Plotkin Mr. DePinnaâ€"Ken Harder Edâ€"Peter Armstrong * Donaldâ€"Benjamin Reukberg Martin Vanderhof{â€"Edwin Kerriâ€" Alicoâ€"Adrienne Porges Hendersonâ€"Jim Schoffuer Tony Kirbyâ€"Bill Wright Boris Kolenkhovâ€"Roy Richardsonâ€" Mrs. Kirbyâ€"Audrey Landany Mr. Kirbyâ€"Bruce Spencer Three Menâ€"Kean Block John Weber Bill Bates "You Can‘t Take It With You", neo-od,intï¬il‘uhvm: Moss Hart and Geerge S. man, will be presented Saturday, November 8, in the Highland Park high school auditorium. Olgaâ€"Mary Bernardi Stanley Grace. Lighting is_under th.:ll’pfl'r::ll of Duflr.m and John Sickle. Scenic design is being planned by Mr. MacLaughlin and Miss Marâ€" quart. Costumes and dance coach~ ing will be by Ken Harder. P.T.A. Visiting Night At High School Will.Be November 6 The annual P.T.A. Visiting night or open house is to be held the first Thursday in November, which is November the 6th. Members ofâ€"the Girls Club will assist the hospitality committee of the P.T.A. in serving refreshments night. in the and he is club of Visiting