Page 4 Beatle. mu. mock CUBLERS Pier Impact rinks. consisting of tour no: out. will be "and I! the Third vanum Curling WI! W. to be hold at Wainw- and Int-uh... WU. eo-dn. from handâ€, Jamal-r! SS, ml: My. Fobrury l. The this participating will com} dot of III-or W. hon-c. skip, - I. Ian, A. E. Paton And Km B. Vlik; W. T. Jonah-kip, W. A. Paulo-I. R. B. Sunny. and L. L. Wold: L J. Stirling. tip. J. A Garth. J. M. Montgom- Ory, and T. B. Singleton; and R. A. Henchman. skip, G. J. Fre. lln'or. L. R. lutte, nnd J, P, Mor- rf-r. Thirty number- belong to the Indiu' curling group, known In the Inâ€: Highlnnden. On Friday they nundned the Shellie Thir. tlou " Mxrrsoor. Ventedâ€, the Wuuwntou Granite: of luv-u- hee, competed here, Ind today the 1:4â€me no»; tltAtiialll 'i, . hi T" P. Morris-y of 201'Belle Ivenue and In. Ralph A. Trienhmnnn of 200 Central avenue. ELECTED To DANCE ORGANIZATION Min Georginnne (Ne; daugh- ter of the Ozone Idem of Ridgewood drive, is one of twelve chosen by a Chicago dunce direc- tor to take part in the Knox col- lege performance of "The Desert Song", to be given three nfghts during Pettrunry.-Mittts Gluder is a freshman thin your at Knox. Last month she was elected to Orchenis. n nation.) dance organisation. TWENTY-FIFTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY A map of friends and neigh- bom surprised Mr. and Mrs. Her- bert E. Holt of Judwn nvenue on Sunday ovenlnp in celebration of thoir twenty-fifth wedding muni- vgmry. on Timid-y. Jnnunry 20. The Holt: have two "daughters, Joan. who†wedding to Richard Willu'e will take plan- on Febru- ary T, and Nlncy. I aeninr at the Unlvenlty’ of Michigan. md two mm, Herbert, Jr, a sophomore at the Univenity of “linols ttttd Ib- vid, I sophomore It the Highland Park high school. . VISITING IN CALIFORNIA In Lot, Angeles. California, Vinit- ing with the .Richnrd Gautrera, formerly " Binnockburn, are Mr. and Mrs. K. N. Johnson of 2229 lakeside piaee. Before theft return home, they plln to npr‘nd same time in San Francisco. T LlSTANDER-ROSALINI NUPTIALS SATURDAY On Baturday, Jnnunry 17. at IO n'tlock in the morniyr Miss Erikn Lint-uder. dluzh'or of the Alfred Listandcrs of Beriintetret, Gor- mnny. boeame the bride of Clu- ence Ronalini. so" of thew. Rosa- linis of 173 High ytre t, Highwood. In the rectory of St James church. The Rev. Glerson performml the ceremony. The bride VII: lovely in I long trained gov"- tmute with a white 'atin pearl embroidered bodice nnd chiffon skirt, long shrew: and n round neck of chiffon. The shower banquet the curried was of lilies of the alley and white roses. At. taehed'to the satin ribbons were tiny white ehrytmnthtmtums and myrtle. Her flnttertip veil hung from I crown of ierd pearls. lllll “In Roulini. sister of the bridegroom. who, attended the. bride u 'nnld at honor, wore . mmn velvet trokm Ind . hud- dee- of matching ostrich feathers. Ind earrted gold colored chryun' tho-ulna. . Willi-In Rhoda served his cousin " but nun. Thu brtdetrroom's mother VII: in t (In. of so: green and her cor- ATTENDINOllDlCAL SCI-[00L lb has Olhvood. hum" "ifiZ-ium In! M. We a- “I.†It '" Karl-II not. sum. A Following the Iranian, . wed- dint “If“: m held It the Al- bertem'ry home " 1040 N. Green N road. At , o'clock in the "temorm . di-ra. hold atthe' Ion“!!! homo And " T o'clock in a. min. t "caption m hold. lb. t. It. ROI-lint home, . - up of white “nations. Prior to the wedding the bride had been raiding " the John was!†home. She recently u- M by plum from Europe. A (and! Olympic swimmer. she met Mr. Boo-Hui at I mt center in DIM. In the summer or 1905. With the “an Armored division. Mr. Mini and u . serge-M during the In}. ' " In. E. M. 6mm of "' In place, “I tho I." Dr. Gate wood. in in hot mend nu u an Univcnity of Chicago and"! uhool. HOME SOON Home soon tor a week's mid- umuur nation rill be and“: Watson. "uahter of the Dull-V Cum Wuhan: of mm nve- nun. Kahlua. in bee Ionic: you in an school of Intel it the Uni- vonity of “km. in -aidont of Beta Phi Eta, I national - honor fraternity, lnd “churni- dent of Panhallinic. 8h. bu just f1n1shed taking part in . one Bet play, and in to have . port in “A: You Like It", to be given won. She will arrive home next Tuuday un- til FebruIry 3. Also home next week for I mid- lemuler "cation will be Hill Mary “CNOIIL '"r' in {fry-Mug IrGG'au, FCnRtK"fiitiiWirar. " the University of Colorado, in Boulder, will be home in Mgrch "t I chkf'l'hey are the dunking" of Dr. And Mrs. Morley D. McNeil " 247 Prospect Ivenue. . RETURNED HOME BRIDGE CLUB Mn William L Pierce of 583 Kimball road wu hostess to her bridge club orvFtidnr " luncheon. Here for the Liaunder-Roulini wedding on Ignulry I7. I†Loui- E. Bush of New York City. He re- turned home today. He served in the Intelligence office in Germany following the war. and know both the bride and bridegroom while stationed overseas. Mr. and Mri. Marvin Flor-ant. of 807 Sunnyside uremia wegt hosts at dinner on Sundly, Jlnulry 18, in honor of the first birthdny of their daughter. Sundra Lynn. Betsy Ind Bob Bnndrift, twins, will entertain twenty-five friend; " an afternoon party on Saturduy. The occasion will be their mu: birthday. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Chum-I E. Brandriff of 1818 Kine-Id “venue. Ind m members of the Ravinia Kinder- garten class. . BIRTH DAY PARTIES In honor of the third birthday of Joey, eleven neighborhood youngster: will attend a party to- morrow Ifternoori at the home of his parents, the R. J. Barth: of 726 Sunnyside avenue. Recently, Hal Hulvorson'a sixth birthday was celebnud nitth tn afternoon party. He is the son of the Ellis C. Hllvomna of 1643 Broadview avenue. His guests were Jenn Bartlemln. Pm and Ann Ruby, Bruce Johnson, Susan Ro mer and Dale Smith. a After two wuoks in Hemet. Cro'.. fornin, Mrs. E. It, Gnewood and her daughter. Helen. of 336 Elm Place, haye rammed home. They visited " the home of Mrs. Gno- wood's pnrént; Mr. 3nd Mrs. A. w. Humor, and her brother-in-luw and sister. the H. N, lanolin. They were in Home! for the celebnlion of Mrs. Gutewood's mother's nev- eniy-oighlh bThhai'y on New Year's Day. ‘ BACK HOME TKV., "M., BAT., III- "-13-. In... Sum-n. Juno Wyn- - Bet.eae.B.qet.atot.t6- Due to the length of this that the following swank-am. be followed: . '_-T-o M , . 7d. .lto-rs" l 3-0-an than " O .l“ mm uni-AI up. 1-3.. m In», an. n It... is" Pv4.-oo. _ out IPICIAI. Alcyon EVEIYIWY WANTSTO SEE IT! "GONE WITH THE "MAGIC TOWN" Highland Put Tolovhono H. . 24.0 "I IAN-BAY “I†‘MOTHII CAREY'S CHICKEN!" um Mums mun "anemic" - In... a an Vin| avauh-nt-m‘tn-nvul- cum-tilt 1mr%tet-H, with. _ be In.“ -intu-uoint-rith bin. Both trips I." tiiAde by plane. Octal-town and: " a. u- under-lo-lini nodding on Jun- nry 11, in. Mr. and In Goon-p Taetdtnnd-E.-rrrfMiV -ee.. In. W. Bauer of Evan- Mn, and Louil E. Duh of New York City. _ WEDDING GUESTS NEWCOHEIS Rental»! the (int moth; " tin NEWCOIERS’ CLUB Tune dar, in. 21. at the YWCA. 874 launl avenue. " uncount- in- vited. Home notify In. McKee, Gieneoe Mm, it you m planning to be mount. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Mr. and In. Robert E. Olson, formerly of Evanston, have bought the home in which they are now re sidink " 1112 8. Green Bay road. They Are the parent" of o dough- “a son of "it"wmf 1648 S. St. Johns nvenue. Re in n lumber broker in Chicago. Newcomer! to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Buch- hols and non. Billy. 2%, and daughter, Susan. 1 yen: old. Liv- ing in Chicago for the past two years, they are originally from De- troit. Mr. Buehhols is an Attorney in Chicuro. They pun-hood their home here. Here from St. Pnul are the Irv- ing Hurriaes. They bought their home " 200 Ravine drive. Their children, Roxanne, 13. Virginia, IO, and Billy, T, gtre' all in the Elm Place school. Now living It 64 Clifton drive In the Edward H. MuKenzies. Recently of New York, they put- chued their home here. Mr. Mac- Kenzie in with the Hinton Product.- company, Chic-go. They have two children. Edward 6%, and Marthl. 2%. , ' A former Chic-gong, Lawrence Johnson, is the new owner of the home " 683 Court avenue in which he in residing. Retired, he was formerly in the costume busines- in Chicago. Arthur Raff One of Country’s Lading Insurance Men The nnmi, of Arthur Ruff, of Highland Park is included in the 1947-49 Edition, Vol. I, of the Prominent Life Underwriters " America book just off the pres; Only 1,200 lending life insunnce men and women out at some 120,- 000 in the United, Staten Ire in- cluded in this Inninl volume of lilo insurnnu- It!!!" who hive made records of distinction during the put year. _ - . 1 "F, Hom'e For Brief Visit After " fears of oversea duty. two of which were npent nt Gunm and the remainder u Hono- Mu, Robert L. Morrison. 489 Bub wood avenue. recently arrived home $rom Oakland, Culif.. on " days' delayed orders. Re plans to attend Novel when] deep "of diving " the Receiving station, Wuhinnon. D. C. r. {SEED} mm a. V..- AC; on“ Part “I Own Mom-ht, 6:00 Sam-Sum, l :80 1.0.. "In Mr.. In. - m mur: lulu) Woe. "CARNEGIE HALL" um I .0! - _ W â€at... and RM I,“ "MIPS no “INT†“I LOVE TROUBLE" nun. JAI. I - "1.1 m .0. II. Lupilo. I)... Clark M. "THE ROYAL WEDDING" "DEEP VALLEY" "CROMrTRE" ll mum Morrison - lull-th- THE PRESS gnu-n ire-t Dip-1P5, Tb KW Put c-ere MCI. rain - MI " theta-Imitation“- had M Wann'l club. " will: to the Inducin- of tho Won-B‘s (nub In ow pur--- mm by Jul: Ptue--t" m Man of February " and It. Mr. Pincu- h I W Parka. and in written I Inn-bu " play: and mm Forth-undue!“- lowing - have been ghoul: Mary, Joyce IcChukey; Alia. Func- Ashcr; Sun-u. nth-rim Welb: Ruth. Judy WI; Du, Kath MeHner; Bill. - Hill; Niko. Itchâ€! Houdini; Bonnio.’hln Pincus; Sade, Liai- Timken. club roman. but. Wei- cum, and nun-tor. Loni. Porter- field. Tickets my 5. PERM? Gulls in Highhnd Put and Jtne vinia; also It Highland Park Pharmaer. Major Joly} P.f'9mnor Adm New out. Fairfield-Suilun " line. Cum. "garrrrttEa- John: P. (EM in iaGu ue atiaei'fa%U ,4... Chief of Staff for Trunk-fungi by lei. Lovrence Detviler who recently reverted to inactive re~ nerve state.. A "all" hit Force contain. he served in the Sentiment Pteifie Are. and the Chino-Burmlrlndia Theatre previously. Maj. O’Connor is the non of Mrs. [do P. O'Connor who resides It 1547 South St. Johns Ave., Bigh- lnnd Pork, Illinoil. Mai. and Mrs. O'Connor Ind daughter, Kathleen. live in neartw Fairfield, Calif. Deerfield Womn’s Club To Hear Book Review The meeting of thes Deerfield Wompn's rlub. for January 27, 1948, in chum of the Literature Dvptsrtment, with Mrs. Chester Wolf. u chairman, will be-held in the Community room of the Den- field Grammar Ichool at 2 run. Mrs. How-rd Manon of Mundelein, III. will review "Came I Cnv-Jier" by Prime- Putin.†Keyu. A graduate of Olhkoeh - en’ College and m.iorintr.in Jour- n-lium at the University of Colo- rado. book reviewing he: been the hobby of Mn Meson forten yarn. A social hour will follow the re- view. The Executive Bond will meet preceding the club meeting " 12: " p.m. u culled by the, president, Mrs. Paul Patrett. Ga manor. Louis Porter- 't'ttBNtqttt.mMt.tr-tq-tttettottqtt-ttA..wt-t mmummmumm... this! To Tom“ “a otri.ssgthCatk-Chtt, !"- Koll. min-or " but! u Coll-co. will be tho - " at and" " tho Br-toat- North on him College Club a no q "dar, Jun-r! " "tu-Otter-iris. t66 Clio-taut Bt.. um His subject. will be “II M MD for opts-m1". for which his re- cent trunk in Enron. - -rl, ‘the background- At the short Nine- ee-lon l, pueeding Hof. Kohl’s talk. In. Home “In", Jr., 1066 Spruce Bt., Wilmette. will report 0 the progre- of the schema“ which will nid noun ethirle in entering the college in the Nil of 1948 end 1049. In. lcChve has named heel china-n to taint her in ree‘eiving donation to the (and, end in Allowing the 1948 coupe to "some fortunate donor when the (and is completed in Mar. In. Frank Reynolds of Die Forest, (iii William K." tuiden end In Milton c. Mumford of Evanston, In. W. Newton.' Burdick of Glend- coe. In. Antone G. Singlet: of Winnetln. In. W. o. Welles. In, "dtmtth,rttetb,.r, ,7 . line Wad ' " ritttiAdtit of Northfield and In. Florence Dingle of Highland 'Plrk In her enlist-nu. Robert Newman Wins Honou at Illinois U. Among the one hundred ten stu- denta from9ieatro suburbs of the 705 undergraduates on the dems' honor lint Innounced today by James C. Peebles, dean of engin- eering, Ind John Day LIrkin, dean of liberal studies. at Illinois In- stitute of Technology was: [than B. Nun-In, 2344 blu- sidc pllco, Highland Park, ind-I- triat “Ii-coring. Top lady Bowie: Highland Park bowlers should" be prou'd of the score of a local resident. Nyrn FriebJe of Onwent- Nrrthshom GardenofMemories A Surprise Awaits You _if You Have Not Visited ' THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY cum BAY ROAD ' "TH 't VERY REASONABLE mwmuuommm- t'fil'J'h"JailWT','t,l",u"'e."= [you .'m.r----- skidlrtw.Ib-Ol" Pb Chm . vol-I'- W0. m. an. “a. mind m w all ot the -, the Icon bah. In W18. 1:â€. "B. IOM, H. an ll . lay o-ra"',..",:'."' Iâ€. 0.. qrua.ee-aas - I35†o.t-AG77FiGriye- “momma-130nm. Thursday, Jan. 22, 1948 nurnnl'ua an. In - It In. “I. m P. w. I. lot Don“ -. In. John P. con-nu. MA. 8-13- Come in and no new our sive with Westintrhouse. Be another "tHied use: by owning . " Conn-ll Ava. H. P. "" The ""1948 _ Westinghouse Rehi-frtes Now _ Avaihble WESTINGHOUSE WILSON’S PHONE MAJ. 10.1