BIRTHDAY PARTY R About fifteâ€"n friends of Donna ning honoring her fifteenth birth day. Donna is the daughter of Mr. Weekâ€"end hou:» guests of ~Dr. and Mrs. Korl A. Meyer of 229 Prospect avenue, at their dairy farm, Kam Lake Farm, ~near Champaign were Dr. and Mrs. Morriss Fishbein of Chicago, and the Meyors‘ daughter, Mary Ann Major, and her fiance, Dr. August Daro. The Meyers and their guests were in Champaign to attend the Illinoisâ€"Michigan .game on Saturâ€" day. > £ Miss Nancy Holt, daughter of the H. E. Holts of Judson avenue, a Senior this year at the Univerâ€" sity of Michigan at Ann Arbor, attended the Iliinois homecoming game at Champaign on Saturday. Nancy‘s brother, Herb, is a sopho: more at lllinois this year. WEEKâ€"END HOUSE, GUESTS ON NAVAL . Georg:> M. Le Clereq, MM 2/c, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Le Clereq of 265 Hazel avenue, is home on a month‘s leave from navy duty. George, who has been in the s rvice for three years, will return to Hawaii, where he is staâ€" tioned. He is engaged in deep sea diving work there. ; ATTEND ILLiNors HOMECOMING Fin day the No: and the the Cot go, co Johnse Ander and of BRIDAL ATTENDANTS CHOSEN ~ ~* ~When Miss Asleen Marie (Sallie) Wennberg, daughier of Mr. and Mrs. C. _ R. Wennberg of 1852 Pleasant avenue, becomes the bride of Richard W. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor R. Anderson of Chicago on November 29, Miss Gwendolyn Anderson, sister of the bridegroom, will attend as maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs., Eric Anderson and Miss Dorothy Yonker, both of ‘Chicago, and Miss Eleanor Johnson of Highâ€" land Park. Little Lynn Grombei, fiveâ€"yearâ€"old cousin of the bride, will act as flower girl. â€" ‘ AT PI NORTI On Jack K ‘Jack serve a will be Moving to California soon are ;Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. J. Carey and children, Jocelyn, 8, Nancy, 6, Bobby, 5; and Billy, 2, of 806 S. Page 4 During her visit here, she and Mrs. George Blackwell gave a reâ€" cital. at the Gorton school, Lake Forest. . & Mrs. Carcy‘s mother, Mrs. Alice K. Morris, of Long Island, New York, will accompany them to the west coast. By ALICE ZABEL ENTERTAINS HOUSE GUEST Enroute to California to make her home, from Sweden where she has been living forâ€"the past ten years, Miss Ewatrice Griffin, well known violinist, was a house guest at the George R. Jones‘ home at 272 Vinge avenue for a few days last week. MOVING TO SOON T and children, Jocelyn, 8 Bobby, 5; and Billy, 2, Sheridan avenue 2 Miss Lila Meitus, .231 Ravine Drive, entertained a group of her friends ai a party, Saturday eveâ€" ning, November 1st. # "WELCOME HOME" PARTY at November 29 has been chosen as the date of the wedding of Mary Ann Major, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Karl Meyer of 229 Prospect avenue, and Dr. A. F.â€" Daro of Chicago. The Presbyterian church will be the scene of the wedding which will take place in the mornâ€" ing. + To ~welcome Miss Janet ‘Carle Ingram, a former Highland Parker; home after two years‘ service with the Red Cross in the Philippines and Japan, Miss Babara Ives will be hostess at tea on Sunday afterâ€" noon in her hon#r. About fifty have beenâ€"invited to the Ives‘ home Miss Ingram is the daughter of Mr.â€"and Mrs. Carl Ingram of 2440 Lakeview. avenue;â€" Chijtago, formâ€" erly of Highland Park. WEDBING DATE CHOSEN time f« : Notre Ma 229 hur PINEHLT TH CAl 210 Laure!l avenue for the he Heit otillion TSC We sin Herlman â€"c and Mrs Lakeside st, North golfing. 1 for the Jo! re Dame G Heitmans ; best man, and th William Engdabl in of the bridegro of Highland Park He HURST, "AROLIN dnesday, erson club LEAVE CALIFORNIA ay de place, â€" le h Carolina, . They will Johnsons to : of Chicago, will in, and the ushers Engdahl of Chicaâ€" + bridegroom, Nels land Park and Eric «ame «¢ to be dance Mr . and 4 Elm Eim Piace . Johnson , < left for a, for: ten vill return to attend n Nov. 15 present at Mr and Mrs. Harry M. Yeager of 1949 Northmoor road. TO SPEND WEEKâ€" END OF 22nd IN SOUTH BEND Mrs. Frank Willis of South Bend, Indiana, to attend the Notre Dame, game on November 22, will be Mr. and Mrs, Lioyd Maxwell of 1269 West street. . Wearing a white wool dress and | a corsage of white and pink carnaâ€" | tions, Miss Elinor Virginia Zimmer, | daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. , Zimmer of 782 North End court.} bâ€"eame the bride of S/Sgt. Claude P. Erown, nephew of Mrs. George | Weycouch of Louisville, Kentucky, | at the ~Immaculate â€" Conception | mctory. at 10:30 O‘clock in the| morning. The Rev. John .P. O‘ | Connell hâ€"ard the exchange of | nuptial vows. °_ > | Attending the couple were Mr. and Mrs. Michael Bonamarte (Milâ€" dred Zimmer) of 227 N. St. Johns avenue," brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister IN PHILADELPHIA In Philade!iphia, Pennsylvania,| turn home for a few days‘ trip are Mr. and Mrs. George J. Blosten of 142 5 Raviae drive. |__On Prid ELINOR ZIMMER. A BRIDE Telephone 567 Personalized Telephone Highland Park 2064 ALDEN HARRIS, PHOTOGRAPHY 7 South St. Johns Ave. H. gi}" [ 41 /4 New Thousands Are Now Investigating Christian Science They are finding health and peace far beyond their expectation. You, too, if you wish, may investigate it st no cost. The BIBLE, the CHRISTIAN SCIENCE textbook and . LITERATURE containing testimonies of healing may be read, borrowed or purchased at "The Hall Mar Your Perfect T Hall Mark Card CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING RooM _43 North Sheridan Road OPEN DAILY â€"> YOU ARE WELCOME Photographic Christmas YOUR NAMKE ill Mark C L A R S O NS PERSONALIZE â€"YOUR GREETING ofâ€" Mr.. and flS'Câ€"r" ird Will Best E Cards Your ’Vlfll‘l'lDllm Mr. and Mrs. Marion York (Cora Hans) of El Paso, Texas, spent a few days last week visiting relatives in Highland Park, Deerâ€" field, Northbrook and Lake Forâ€" est. They will remain with ‘their son, Omar York of Maywood, for ‘n few more weeks before they reâ€" of the bride. Mrs. Bonamarte was in chartreuse and her corsage was of white carnations. A family dinner at the home of the bride‘s parents followed the cersmony. Sgt. Brown and. his moon in Louisville. Sgt. Brown, who has been in the service for five years, expects his release in about ten menths. The McPhees‘ son, Malcolm, who attended Michigan Central college last year, transferred to the Milâ€" waukee ‘Enginâ€"ering school this fall, where t» is now in his second year. A After a recent weekend at home, Miss Mary McPh:e, a junior at the University ofâ€" Michigan at Ann Arber, has returned to her studies. Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. V. McPhee of 1701 Hillâ€" side drive, spent her first two colâ€" leg* years at Monticello. > IMPRINTE On Friday, William Sherer, of Wisconsin, .a former Highland Parker, visited friends and relaâ€" tives in Highland Park. 316 Railway Ave., Highwood PACK AT SCHOOL E. HANSEN‘S PASTRY SHOP Phone H. P. 2585 Thoughtfuilne 37 S. St. Joths Ave. PASTRY D xpre T HE PRESS S§ TRIP TO FLORIDA SOON Leaving for Miami Beach, Flori~ da, for a two weeks‘ trip on Noâ€" vember 25, will be Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cruttend:n of 583 Bob O‘ BRIDAL PARTIES, Miss Mary Elizabeth Grady, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Grover Q. Grady of 529 Forest avenue, has been guest of honor on several partics given for her was & tea and kitchen. ~shower~ on Saturday at which Mrs. l"“Lf §chur and her daughter, M of 810 S. Sheridan road were coâ€"hostesses. On Sunday Mrs. Donald Phelps of Prairie View . gave a personal shower for both the bride and bridegroom. Yesterday a luncheon and bath room shower was given in Miss Grady‘s honor at the Ex moor Country club by Mrs. Mason G. Armstrong and daughter, Miss Nancy, of 1812 Rice street. Toâ€" night the rehearsal takes place and on Friday evening Pr. and Mrs. Grady will be hosts st the bridal dinner at the Skycrest Country club. Link Miss Grady will become the bride of Harold E. Schultz of Northbrook on Saturday. «In honor of Mary Ann‘ Major, Mrs. Michael Gradl> will give a luncheon on Tuesday, and on November 23, Dr. and Mrs. Walter Reich of 868 Lincoln avenueâ€"will be hosts:at dinner in Tnor of her and her fiance, Dr. A. J. Daro. Their wedding will be dn event of November 29. Prior to their wedding last Satâ€" urday, Miss Elinor Virginia Zimâ€" mer and S/Sgt. â€" Claude Brown were honored at a party on Friday, given by Fort Sheridan coâ€"workers. The couple was pesented with an / ‘ :‘f' ow PoC* SÂ¥ _ ‘\ \\T 2¢ ./;‘\4 ’\\;: A:% x# , * s3 E'thi-pm-cecimpletllln-lkil[lulepho-ed. Few are more complex than making that call possible. There are 316 separate parts in the manual type telephone alone; 433 parts in the dial type. But the telephone itself is only 1/17th of all the equipment Iilinois Bell needs to put your calls throughâ€"wires, cables, batteries, switchboards with millions of commecâ€" tions. All kinds of apparatus and buildings to house it. per telephone multiplies. Today, every time you make a telephone call, you set in motion a system which grows more and more complex for us to operate as it becomes easier and faster for you to use. ILLINOIS BELL TELEPNONE compPan‘¥y "So 9 MPI}-"MAD a_,“ A $250,000,000 improvement program is bringing better telephone service your way. electric toaster and coffée maker. After spending five months at her summer home in Calicoon, New York, Mrs. F. D. Austin of Ravinia has returned home. BACK HOME IN®CALIFORNIA .nmm‘“m. Grandview avenue, on a six 1 m..l.-n...tmu.sm.loh-""‘l avenue are in California, on a| Last Tuesday Mr, and three months‘ stay with Mrs. Zaâ€"‘ (Continued on page 5) MOVING & PACKING of HOUSEHOLD GOODS 374 Central Ave., Highland Park. _ H.P. 181 S T O R A G E Wild Birds Add Charm To Your Garden OUR FEEDERS MAKE ATTRACTIVE GIFTS Agent Allied Van Lines Would you not enjoy watching birds in your garden? AUDUBON feeders have been tested by and in nature‘s great labâ€" oratory and have won the approval of our most charming birds. Squirrel Proof Feeders Our Specialty 520 Drexel Ave. ‘Tel. Glencoe 1559 â€" â€"â€"GLENCOE, ILLJINOIS ASK FOR OUR FOLDER Thursday, Nov. 6,â€" 1947 galia‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Vangelista of Los Angeles, form: erly of Highwood. VISITING HERE Michigan, is at the home of her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Holmes of 716 Grandview avenue, on a six weeks‘ aree of 4 H