& 4 Page 4 TEAS HONOR _ ~ .. DAUGHTERSâ€"INâ€"LA W ‘ On| both Thursday and Friday afternoon, Ir:.‘r!r Vail of 428 D. Sheridan entertained at tem in honor of her daughtersâ€"inâ€" ew, Mrs. Roger Vail, Jr. of Glenâ€" view and Mrs. Bloss Vail of Half @ay. To meet the honored guests, one group of Mrs. Vail‘s friends eame Thursday afternoon and the other, the following day. h“lm WEEKâ€"END GUESTS Weekâ€"»nd . guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rupert S. Hambly of 2444 Edgewood road were Mr. and Mra :l:y F. Wetter of Holland, Michâ€" . The Hamblys honored their guests at a dinner party at their kome on Sunday. The Wetters reâ€" turned home on Monday, EN FLORIDA On Sunday, Dr. and Mrs A. Crossman of 712 Yale lane for a Florida vacation. They return some fl#\fï¬\M-mh. Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Canâ€" mann of 1845 Kincaid recently teft for St. Petersburg, Florida, where they will be stopping at the Vinoy Park Hotel. They will be gome for two months » Â¥acationing in Florida for three '1?5 are Dr. & Mrs. J. P. O)Conâ€" nell of West Lake Forest, formâ€" erty of Highland Park. They left Â¥' plane on Tuesday. Dr. O‘Conâ€" well is a "Highland Park dentist. FINCHâ€"DE LONG NUPTIALS White bouquets were on either mide of the nlui. and white flowâ€" org and grecnery covered the railâ€" i@y in Trinity Episcopal church when Miss Margaret Finch, daughâ€" tv:V Q{ Mr. and Mrs: Arthur Finch of Half Day became the bride of William De Long, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. De Long of Appleton Wisconsin. The Rev. Charles U Warris heard the exchange of nup tial vows at 4:30 o‘clock in the afternoon, on Saturday, Januar 31 After three and a half months visiting in La Jolla, California, with hor daughter, Miss Barbara, who is now making her home there, Mrs. William Ryer Wright of 1121 Lincoln avenue has return «I home. Her daughter; who accompanied her here for a short visit, will leave again for the west coast on Sunday. Miss Wright plans to make a career of writing. > [ * ‘The bride*was lovely in a faille dress, . ballerina ‘ length, and veil the same length as her dress. She carried a bouquet of gardenias Mrs. William Macy of Half Day, sister of Mrs. Paul Phelps of Orâ€" chard lane, attended her nicce as matron of honor. She and the maid of honor, Miss Mary Lou Schneider of _ Madison, _ Wisconsin. . wore dressed alike in ;:nlq‘rnlnnwl faille «tresses, and carried bouquet of dressed a dresses, Euphorbi the Colle; he is co work and of engine« BACK HOMF "THE RED STALLION® fl-: "%;‘ing by the Sea," ""So You Want to Hold Your Wife," "Borrah Minnevitch," and News "The First Snow," "A Really Important Person," ."Action in Sports" and News â€" Plus Special Children‘s Matinee Sat. i â€" 4:30 "REBECCA OF SUNNYâ€" BROOK FARM* Special Children‘s Matinee, Sat. 2 â€" 4:30 "sANDY GETS HER MAN" w1E a d Sun, thru Wed. Feb. 8â€"9â€"10â€"11 Ronald lo.!l_-.ASE_iv'.y Temple "THAT HAGEN GIRL" Plus "Slick Hare," "Fishing the Florida Keys," "Sing a Song of the West," and News Alcyon Robert Paige, Noreen Donlevy, Marjorie Reynolds "HMHeaven Only Knows" Highland Park Telephone H. P. 2400 in And Cartoon Revue i., Sat. . Feb. 12â€"13â€"14 Nash, y After a month‘s trip th Bud (Butch) Larson, son of the Nafey Larsons of 624 Laurel aveâ€" nue, arrived home u‘bflh!___ Bill Speliman, son ‘of the Wilâ€" liam E. Spelimans of 687 Central avenue; who accompanied Butch south, weut on to Miami for an inâ€" definite stay. Buddy Steacy, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan of 46 S. Cenâ€" tral avenue, Highwood, a corporal in the army air forces, has reâ€" turned to Okinawa, where he is stationed. He recently completed a nine weeks‘ course at thr Keio University in Japan. He was gradâ€" uated on January 21. / BACK AT OKINAWA C. Brown of Charlotte, North Carolina, on Saturday, January 31, at 4:30 o‘cloak in the afternoon. The bride, who was givgn in mgrriage by her father, wore a white satin gown with a long train, and full length veil., She carried white carnations. Miss Jeaneétte Mac Murchy, sisâ€" ter of the bride, home for the ocâ€" casion from her studies at the University of Michigan where she is a student, attended as maid of honor. Gowned in turquoise, she carried pink carnations. Mrs. Merle Baney of South Bend, Indiana, was matron of honâ€" or. She wore a gown of mauve and carried pink carnations, also. Mr. Baney served asbest man. The bride‘s mother wore a gold trimmed rose colored dress and a corsage of gardenias. .. LEAVING SOON FOR FLORIDA About. February 16, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelious C. Weed of 193 Hazel avenue; will leave for Palm Beach, Florida, for a month‘s vaâ€" cation Bl-fun: returning home they plan to spend two weeks in New York. Mr. Brown and his bride left the next â€" morning for‘ Orlando, Florida, where they will reside. PARTIES HONOR MISS WARNER W W Sills, Jr. and Mrs. John Clifford, who will be brides maids, enterâ€" tained at luncheon and bridge in the Woman‘s Athletic club. After the wedding rehearsal on Friday evening, the parents of the brideâ€"toâ€"be will be hosts at dinner at the Exmoor Country club. NORTHWESTERN TRACK TEAM MEMBERS M Bud fartman, son of the George H. Hartmans of 932 Lincoln aveâ€" CGLENCOE TMEATRE _ 630 Vernen Ave. Highland Park 806 "OUT OF THE BLUE" George Brent, Virginia Mayo STARTING FEB. 8 FOR ONE BING CROSBY, BOB HOPE, First North Shore Mor "ROAD TO RIO" Open Mon.â€"Fri., 6:00 h H Sat.â€"Sun.. 1 :30 Th FULL WEEK Mr V St. Johns avenue Mrs Clarenee W rs. John Clifford M is Warr iwleigh â€" Johns tk cent kitch« iss â€" Suzant the Rawleig i, whose ma * an eve Carl Das 11 Kenly Warner 45 nue, a student at Northwestern, is a member of the University‘s track team. BRIDEâ€"Oâ€"BE HONORED In honor of Miss Mary Desmond, The bride was gowned in white Mrs. Kenneth G. Anderson of 120| satin with seed pearls embrojdered Prospect avenue, and Mrs. Howell\ in the brocaded sweetheart neekâ€" W. Murray of 31 N. Linden aveâ€") line, and repeated at the waist, a nue;â€"entertained â€" at ~teaâ€"on im; fitted sleeves; day in Mrs. Anderson‘s home. Her fingertip veil hung from a Miss DesmOnd was also recently honored at a surprise personal shower, given by Mrs. Peter J. McHugh of 135 Ravine drive. uutidiadâ€"iatie fha TB oo dcent‘s o IF W A Highland Park beautician for| ers to which apple blossoms were many years, Miss Deemond, daughâ€" attached. ter of the William J. Desmonds of| Miss Lola Vannozzi, maid of 1060 Deerfield road, Deerfield, honor, was gowned in ice blue will become the bride of Frederick| satin, made with a Bertha. Mrs. W. Tarnow, son oll':gr. and Mrs.| John Peterson (Genevieve Cioni), Frederick Tarnow, o# Chicago, on | sister of the bride, Mrs. Bruno Saturday, in the home of her parâ€"| Bertucci, and Miss Josephine Pasâ€" ents. a quesi, bridesmaids, were dressed n . like the maid of honor, except MOVING TO BOSTON 1'heir gown were of pale peach Mr and Mrs Datvid T Sanders:| satin. The _attendants all wore| MOVING TO BOSTON Mr. and Mrs. David T. Sanders, III, (Peggy Jones) of 1547 S. St. Johns avenue will be moving to Boston, Massachusetts in March, to make their home there. | Art Humphrey, a sophomore at De Pauw University in Greenâ€" castle, Indiana, has returned to school, after spending a few days‘ "betweenâ€"semesters" vacation at home. His parents are the A. Gorâ€" don Humphreys of Judson avenue. BACK AT SCHOOL Also home for a few days "afâ€" ter exams" vacation was Bob Berg, son of Dr. aR@ Mrs. A. L. Berg of 290 Park avenue. Bob is a student wt Purdue University in Lafayette, Indiana. § VELMA MARIE CIONI, A BRIDE On Saturday, January 31, Miss Velma Marie (Billie) Cioni, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Cioni of. 245 S. Central avenue, Highâ€" wood, and Robert Turelli, son of VVÂ¥ouldn‘t it be fun to doubleâ€"cross the weather on cold winter nights? You‘d sleep right through without getting up to hunt for extra blankets or waking to pull cne from the foot of the bed. With an electric blanket or comforter you can blissfully ignore the thermometeér /. . open the windows wide and slip into a bed already warm. Even mounds and mounds of ordinary blankets only insulate from the cold . . . but an electric blanket or comforter how the temperature shifts. You set the automatic control only onke a seasonâ€"from then on the electric blanket adjusts automatically to changing roomm temperatures. ‘ You‘ll wa... refreshed and relazed. The weight of # layers of covers is tiring . . . one electric blanket or comforter gives you warmth without weight. "Cold spots" are banished, tooâ€"your bed is sunny ‘ warm all over. Lovely electric blankets and comforters launder and clean as beautifully as ordinary blankets or comforters. The only difference lies in having ©:..y one per bed to launder and store for the summer monthsâ€"not three or four. You‘ve been promising yourself a really good night‘s sleep for a long time . . . do something about it today. For the details of real sleeping comfort . ; ; 6EE YOUR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCGEH DEALER T H E P RESS halo band caught at the sides with clusters of orange blossoms. She earried a prayer book marked with a single orchid and satin streamâ€" ers to which apple blossoms were attached. Miss Lola Vannozzi, maid of ‘honor,f was gowned in ice blue avenue, were united in marriage at St. James church, the Rev. Gleeson reading the service at 9:30 o'eloe} in the morning. Mrs. Olimpia Fabbri of 125 North hâ€"adhands to match their dresses, and they all carried old fashioned bouquets of peach gnd_blue carnaâ€" tions, the dresses. The bride‘s mother wore a grey dress complimented by a hat made of matching curled feathers The bridegroom‘s mother was in black crepe and black hat. Both wore corsages of gardeniak. * Best man was Leo Ori, and the ushers were Julio Campagni, Robâ€" ert Cortesi and Medio Zannotti. Enea Picchiett sang "Ave Maâ€" ria" and "Panus Angelicus". â€" Following a week‘s southern honeymoon, ‘ Mr. Turelli and his bride will reside at 125 North avenue. In honor of his eighth birthday, Eddie Weed, son of the Cornelius C. Weeds of 193 Hazel avenue, was host at a luncheon party to BIRTHDAY PARTY same shade as their ‘_‘R*“-__“â€, nc ie k "r'z Â¥eal | born on January 26 at the Highâ€" LeAnother grandmother here to lcome a new baby, James Norâ€" man Hagerman, is Mrs. Oscar Willis of St. Louis, Missouri. The little boy, also born on Januaty 26, is the son of Mrs. Willis son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, the Morris Hagermans of 637 W. Park aveâ€" nue. She arrived on Saturday and | will remain for a week. 1 GRANDMOTHERS VISITING HERE ~ Mrs. Nels Pederson of Hayward, ‘Wisconsin, is visiting with her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, the Melvin Pedersons of 319 Euclid avenue, Highwood. She is here to greet her twentyâ€"one of his friends, on Satâ€" urday. : l Bruce Robinson, a Sgt. T/4 in E the Army Signal Corps, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald B. Robinson of 638 Carol court, is stationed at Okinawa. Bruce, who sailed on January 7, 1947, is expected home | soon. â€" new granddaughter, 7l’ltr'u‘:ia !ern. land Park hospital, and to renew her acquaintance with her other granddaughter, Kathleen Nancy, AT OKINAWA Ve(erimringl Battle Animal Dissases Mobilizing to extend and strengthen their statewide battle on animal disâ€"ases, almost 100 of which affect human health as well, the members of the Illinois State Véterinary â€" Medical Association just have ended the largest annual convention in the organization‘s sixtyâ€"sixâ€"year history. Held in Peoria, it was attended by more Peoria, it was a than 600 persons Participating from . Highland Pn&u Dr. J. A. Butterworth.mi’ General Wectric MAutomatic Wlanketâ€"......ce of rose, blue, green and cedar® 72" x 86" big enough for a double Weekdaysâ€"6:30 â€" 8:15 Come in and see new out* standing features excluâ€" sive with Westinghouse. Be another satisfied user by owning a 545 Central Ave. H. 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