The marriage " In. Child-in. Pauli of “3:.th and Erpteat M. Kuhn " 607 Glcnviu - tooh place on Friday. Feb-uni g " 8 o'clock in the evening a " _ Rectory. Highwood, the My. Gt-onupertormkte an mi. imwscm JocPdodio! “III-ring".- - Gd! GIL. Vin-dig col- Mu‘indoorgolt M tro- J-toAreidatttt"Urtrtom, Chic-‘0- â€RSI-KUEHNE tasrrur43 Thursday, Feb. 12, 1948 Aneuiin; the couple in. It. and In. George Stilt-1M of Cantu! “cum. Mr. KWG and his bride m residing " "' Glcnviev avenue. PIE-NUP'NAL PARTIES .On a recent visit. to her rtnneeh, home in banning, Ion. Ii. Helen M van introduced to about uventy of his 'lst, fila- ily’s friends " u buff sum given by Mr. and Xvi. Boyd Stockdale.at the Gaul-ton Hotel. Bridal showers havo boen given for her by In. George Bunnie“ of Winneth; In. June'- B. Me- Burney Ind Mrs. Irving J. Le; entertaining a the Eva-him home of ttre'rormer; and by In Dudter Crafts Watson and Min Kathleen Wagon of Marattmnn avenue‘ Mr. And In. Ernest J. Wratte of Evanston entertained " I dinner honoring the bride and to-night Mr. end Mrs Lew Sarett will en- tertain members of their own flin- ily and those of the Stockade family It . dinner hono'ring the bridal couple " their home in Ravinia. Mr. and Mrs. Stockdale, parents of the bridegroom. will be hosts at the bridal dinner " the Orrintr- tdn Hotel, to-morrow evening fol- lowing the rehearsal of the wed- ding. Miss Joan Holt was gun of honor on several oécasions prior to her marriage on Saturday to Richard Wallace. Mrs A. G. Humphrey of 1321 Judson avenue and Mrs. E. L Vinyard of 1811 Judson avenue were co-hooteuea at a kitchen shower " the home " Mm. Vinyu'd on January 21. Wa. J. Mills'sumn of 1320 Judson avenue entertained " a linen shower for her on January 28. A kitchen shower was also given for Miss Bolt by Miss Katie Ein- becker on Sunday, January 25. Former high school chasm“ were gusts. The bride-to-be was again honored at a luncheori and miscellaneous shower on Saturday. January 31. Mrs. James Murphey of Bronson lane was hostess. Among the pre-nuptial parties given in honor of Miss Dorothe Bleach, whose marriage to Gor- don Frisbie was an event of Inst Saturda-y. was a luncheon given at the Old Dominion Room of the, Georgian Hotel, Evanston, " which Miss Patricia WE! of Ridge- wood place was ho as. Inst Wednesday evening. Mrs. Benja- min P. Carter, Jr. (Joyce Bridges) gave’ a misee1hmeouk shower In her honor, and on Thursday after- noon Mrs. Ingram Rasmussen of Elm Place entertained " a linen shower for the bride-to-be. On Friday evening, following the relieved of the ceremony, n dinner was served to members of the bridal party by Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Blend: of Ravine drive, aunt and uncle of the bride. CLUB MEETING The “500" Club met on Sum» dly evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert [Arson of 133 B. Gen my told. IETU RNED TO. Ii. Nancy Bolt a uni r a tel University of Michigan. Zone on‘ s "between new†nation. has name}! to tel-col. On Feb- mry T in m maid of - a hot WI wedding. lb Dotty WM m d the WW. who VII hm for the manhun- vaddlng on lap III-day, mu] to hcr‘M-o in Gilliam City. Inc on Madly. Ii. Wullac‘o in A grade chad teacher in Gilt-org City. DEEIFIELD "new. â€EWIBI- wi.--"" __ The wedding of Mir. [m Katherine 011m. d-tter of the Arthur C. (Illum- of nu Haul avenue. DeerfieH. tad Wuyne Georg! Dunn» can of Mr. and In. W. Dunn: of cm wok place It the SC. Plur- church, Deaf-old. on tgatardar, Jam M, at 3 o’clock in the my. the Ree. [Auburn-4‘31â€â€ Malina. 1'ieiTii-riftet'.'i! and white orchid cw lb Dom iraGraieae!tt We, um. .m-n-ndh "iiiiGukiewtteeefPt n. -- _ " the GreiiaGiFre8t,1tt w. 'ii.iria;-dt- .mm A ,.n._n.l_ Me --- Mr. Toad-c . - W " Ad-.H-ctwi- honoulumytnmm Will to It. and " lob-n. It Bennett. Jr. of " “may Poul. 'hetittieeir_treotAer. Bobbie. " 'ba.Be-ttisthqromserMnr- ion WWW. was of the M. L. Wooleiun of; man. Mr. and In. I. C. an of Luke and. m the [nun-l madman. Word has been received of the' birth of I daughter on October " to Mr. and In Willem - (Bitty Boxwood). of Kahuna. formerly of Bangui; The holly. who has been pulled Alice Joyce. is the graasdd9ter of Mr. Will- im Rogers of Burton avenue and the Rev. and ‘ln Funklin Huh wood of Her-her, Illinois. On February t 1 daughter, Dou-1 n: he, arrived " tho mftsnd Park hospital for Mr. nlsd In. John Bran, of 809 Oak Terrace, High-wood. In Brut is the for- mer Graee Vivian Kruger. daugh- ter of Mr. and In. Pin] Kruger of Wnnpun, Wisconsin. If. Bran is the ul of In. Della Brut of the me Oak Terrace nddreu A brother for Steven Allen. who wiiitretsixreamoldinMAieh, arrived at the Highhnd Perk hoo- pital on February s. The little) boy has been named Lee Angelo. They are the sons of Mr. and In. Angelo Sphu’elli of tMd Barthel] svenue, Highwood. In. Spin!- elli, the former Evelyn land. is the daughter of the late Mr. and In. Oscar [and of Aitken. Kinne- son The Chester mm: of 239 Barthel] avenue m the pat- erul grandparent; . ' seihi. Linden avenue are the pur- enfg of . son, born on February , cum u; g. sun, w-u uu _""'"--". .. " the Hum-M Park hospital. Mrs. AdkinsinnnieeeoftheEd Norriens of Wood drive. The little boy. whose night In 8% poumh, has been named Don- aid Eugene. His paternal tund- parents live in, Ohio. LOOKWHO’SIN! A little girl WIS born at the Highland Ptrk bowie! m Febru- -ictTTo Mr. Ind. Mrs. William Comthwiite of 1?“ County Line road. Deerfield. A qister for Annette Marie, " months arrived " the Highland Put hospital on February 6 for Mr. and In. Louis Croretti of 329 Highwood umue. Highwod. The - has been named Marie Annette. Gnndpuenu are†Mr. and In bulk Worth of Guruâ€, Illinois, and Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Chuck.- TUG. nine 11"th luau. when. In Cmetti is the for- mer Pew Worth. Robert Riehnrd In: been choc!) In the Ill-e for the 1ittlehorhorn on February ' at the HM Put min] to Ir. and In. umcmnngusxsuom arcane. In. Ball is the former Mid: aim-u. dud-w of In Ind Mrs Funk J. than! of North End court. [about In: I brother. Elwin, Jr., 5%. ruuy T It the Highland Park hour pm! to Ir. and In. Ann M of 887 Mid-mu. The link boy Ina . when PM to. Grudpuun an In. mm: Candi of Italy Ind Mr. nggd '5 "eeori.n1.ooftutr.' In. Grun- di isthe former In?! Ki. Too was» EFFICIENT Aneeneseoev-ert-thyte' math-MENâ€. iiie-mrtwtth_t- undo-oath!“ Adolwhtmvmmhn' plied: [ Mr. and In. Robert Adkins of qmmmmmm mf-umlmmu noel {In h "ite-easier Weaknhm."- maul-Mann i--ht.drhsMt.. A my - 3-150†on Pi NEWCOI‘ERS TO H IGHLAN D PARK Formerly of Denver, Colorado, and new residing at 323 Central avenue. m the M Nickeuu. The Nickethn are parents of a dull!- ter, Carol Ann, 2 yam old. Mr. Nieketh has I government position in Chicago. . New Highland Parker: ere the Clarence o. Black: of 148 Mich- igaat avenue. From Chicago. they Are we“; of 1 non, Jack, 20, a student It the Chicago Industrial school; and n daughter, Georgi- um 12. Mr. Black is e maker in; econ . They bought their home here. Mr. and Mrs. George Knuepfer of 1845 S. Green Bar road are new to Highland Park. They for- merly resided at ankjo, Cnlifdr- nil. Mr. Knuepfer is MEN with Ravinin Motors, Highland Park. They purchased their home here. Nowcomen to Highhnd Purk are the William S. Wine; of 886 Rue] nvenne. They have two sons, Joel. 9, and Stuart. T. Own- ers of their home, they were for- merly Chicagoans. Mr. Wayne is I Plymouth-DeSota dealer in Chi- Recently of Ennston, and new} residing " 2424 Balsam road. are the Theodore B. Fuel-gen amt son. Teddy, 8, and dwghur, My. " months. It. Bummer is in the mortgage Inn-ine- in Chic-go. They built their home here. Floral Ideas, for Valentine's Day horn “ninth: are Mr. and In, Lester A. Even and three â€a old "esehtor, Carol Sui-n of " Beverly place. They "all“! canle the banding of their home. Mr. Even i I mechanic-l angina: in China). Fm Chicago-u. Mr. and In. Juno C. Hmâ€!!! â€magic-chum†are now living :51â€. Bum Mr. ninth. m " In Invite L. Mimeh of an Juno. “an. is can“ with the Hillel: Shin Carnation. Chic-co. Mr. and In Wendell 8.,Wilsol of Tqtmt anlq Inch. - Hole. wyonlng. no spa-iii. the winter math- i- an Prod Cun- den home " MOI a." Day mod. The 01:me In whstsehw In Florida. _ - The Wilson- m par-ta of I "m,t-r,t%,-d_r, Enumlpntold. ttow-tMosh'-.-, Mr. and In Cinder youâ€! a.au-r.gr..t Mm tem-troto-NU. It..." 'swttttt.M-rrreodm-trt my. Mythâ€.- Gerda C. Reeds of 325 Central nvenue. Former Chicngouns. Mr. Roid is with the lemma Matrix company, Chicago. Alan former Che-cons am It. and In. Sumac! I. Chaim-on. mt] son. Freddie, 2, of 2892 Home road. They bought their in here. Mr. Claimant: is a Chicago attorney. "(When the ballots were counted after the Ravinia School Junior Civic League Election on Ion- dar, February 2nd, the laden: body learned that the successful candidates were Dong Kane. - idgnt; David Baum, vice president; 'rnntefie ‘Ellmen. secretary, and Howard Bum-l}, ser-nt-at-arms. The election'w-s a culmimtion of I series of activities carried on at the school during the ten d.rts previous. Students cited-ted pe- titions to get their candidate. on the ballots. Two parties were formed, the Ali-American with the following Ill“: Doug Kare, president; Dave Smith. viee-rresi- dent; Cethy Suit, secret-r1; "tdl, Toni Murphy} sergeant-“rams: and the Reform Putty with these earsdidatetc. Jim Gordon, president; David Baum, vice-prelident; Add; r1 Lon Farrow, secretary; and Brit Davis. urgent-hum; The two Ella-us. Howard and lar- gerie, rah no independent: for the office. of trertrennti-atrmt' nnd secretary. "mainly. On Friday, January Mth Pl candidates were ginn the own tunity to speck to the mam body and preterit their [pl-dorms. This meeting was conduct-d by the retiring pro-idem. Joel Davis. who pointed out the respondan of the vow-I. At the maiden of the macho- the All-Am Party at“ the We. a join them in singing chair an†song. Th. Infor- hm {clow- ed with a medal mac. and We. A win "can!" was and. of the and" m Onward-y, Pair-1783!.“ etgetameo-ttt-otthehrtiw Gimmmmw than forthe-tas. 1* cluhndmmm .ttheir-irmx,Agurthteatr- hummknauthelrhl- Pructht'"re eormtedwithth. rot". (inn earlier in thin - Me . TWOâ€!!! batsman-lino no": earnings in compel, history, with who immanent {mnemefihypereentuh the telephone uniting tut. a! "eoNrtqt-tndditi-ee. ttt-.-ttormeodbrE. I. lm‘wterthemheblel Tm Coupe-1. Melt cumin-unpr- "" Ann-I - Mud-phi“? “WP-Ibo MHHH 'ri-dr-hits-' Thom-almig- â€MUM-youth nth-MMbyt-hnhd "tHe-is-trod-Ado- “up!†mimic-semanti- Madam-mm Ann-M'uducanm-o. {elk-oi. with Iii. M. t “ti-ram“ “any. Ind [and Ian. WWinmWtsli,uttoruo-dnaad “Christan-nth... but IcO-bu padded " tho to.- tonl. Oncoltheeuning’niigb- Mum-mammalian...» met-r-with/oo" aoureerBar-ndurterBnttaa “awn-Incl. “Tintypel†In oatthtaainatieati, Mind. Wnltor Crowding Ingro- priately cubed. P"tqpd the Gay Nineties. and his partner. J. WI, Duffy, were the New Look "tob Burton, as Our Pretty Girl. merit, ed the whistles and demand for In encore which he received. Will- iam Woll modeled the Alice Blue Gown, 1nd A Bicy'ele Built Por Tun. with UValuer Crodus and Stanley Mekee hit . new high. Credit for off-stage sing-ling you to Cuol [AmntL ' Hitherto hidden qualities were liisplayed in Fashion: of the Day. Mater Ball introducing each cos tame. The following were simply darling in their individual coo- tnlnee: Jim Moore in Oh, That New Look: Bob Burton in an eye- ‘eatching Glamor Gown; Dr. Reich lin Sire-MG and Slacks; Bob Cush- man in Cocktail Gown; Bob Clark- non in Beginning Lingerie, and Stanley chee in Swim Buit. To the tune. South America Take " Away. Pohn gave an im- personation f Carmen Miranda, complete wit song. vague and dance. The line of Chick- ery Chicks was made up of Kan-I Moore-, Phon, Woll, Tighe, IcKee and Johnston, joined h, larco Harps and the Damel. {The Show was brought to a close by com- munity singing led by the chorus. Refreshment were served by the fifth grade mothers. _ The wing an eIpecitlly worthy (llt.1"d mention: Hem Pageakoph. Sherry and IcVec in Rhythm Boys; Headlines uncut: Ind ,Smoot us puke-up artists; Headlines McKee Ind Tisha for Costumes; In. Jim Moore for-cm traits used " deeomtioms; n. Weinfield and Mr. Polhck for producing an! displlyinc met- an- nouncing signs; It. Sum Smith for stage dinetion and Mr. timid Rudolph for 33an assistant. -Ggireiiabir, ehameteriaed the Entire evening of fun. Everybody knows that-February is the month famous for the birth- days of great men And women. Without half trying. you can re- member that Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, g†Washington on February and that Thomas A. Edinn'a birthday falls on the eleventh of the month. But how many of you know that February is also the birthday month of such people an Victor Hugo, W. T. Grenfet, Charles Lamb. Marian Anderson and Kath- arine Cornell? For your conven- l ienee and edifieation the Highland Park Library has arranged a shelf of biottrarhies of great men and women of all fields who†birth- day: come during the aocond I month of the year. In addition to . number of new on the two February ital-omit. Wuhington and Linc-oh, than is an inure-dag book that tho well know'n dancer Ind chow! N0inahr, written by his wife Ito, moU. In caning the not: of her hush-ad's rise to miia.Wmthatu, whovuod-neu he'll.“- -ritrtotdmtirehqfthehkt. Mahatma-â€10! iholhetoxpom ", Port-of-ho-inte "tedirttH-efe.ofth.Wmt, "‘l'ln bad of a. Gnu Scouts†should we instill-ting. [Lb mmdmofthmdoh' {dcfnuwmnhmM-Io Bill. written by his an, Ecl- Cod! Indedlrnhded rada- will MqBMWWIHogn- â€MMWMI. March-moon: Think i.b-tinrttri1t-tee"rnddt- “modythemphuu dth-eo-po‘r'nnuied - bu‘uhothznnnmumm incidaithof-dc- ,mieu.amnrlrthi.r"mtettN WOO: I It." on “40.136931. mmmwmmm â€(magnum-Nb a.†loved. .ht the till- '-tr'etltor-dqm.rV manna-mm 'hee-fir-ser-eo trr-d-ttet-ta-re-t Mhnmmu†vur"r--es.'e. eqttt. wh' Willin- “mun-“a- Vint-AuMi-W wh-Mr-e-ii-v, "ud.oe-.,Wf-V myBMWiEho nntiawatarvuDiek-brMn' uansort-r.-titkd"%taqr- (lama-dam" nun 0'50““an onthiawm:3ihpylalkr. Elihu loot. th-n B. â€by. D. L MooAntrmeMiruwtVed "oderieeChoria. Por than of you who do not know.“ (or thou-01m who myhintmhclildnn'l Story Bo'rsrinatitibeuqhaHat mUhnryonrySItnmy-m- in: from 10:80 to It. All chil- drmrof and: neth us In in- vimdtoatund. TumbTOOIuerve JowiahMuiietuhuth Friday, February 18, will he observed " North Shore Congre- gation. Glencoe. as Jewish Hui: Sabbath. The Temple Choir, un- der the direction of Ir. Benjamin Landman, is preparing a special musical service for this oceaaion. and themed Rabbi, Rabbi Phineas Smaller, will interpret the Inuit. The guest speaker on this occl- sion will be Nr. Robert S. Adler. Vice President of North Shore Congregation Israel and one of the men who is spearheading the program of liberal Jud-inn in America. _ Mr. Adler, a number of the Bong»! Governors " the Hemeni‘h College, is devoting himself to furthering the work of the College and the Union of American Hebrew Coupes-dons. 2ll','.S,'St Service’ an open discussing. he led by Mr. Adler Ind Rabbi†thmtue-6t the Temple Lounge. Ir. Adur's subject will be “Pinning for Liberal Indian in Ameriea-A layman's Point of View." Services In conducted at North Shore Cor-tion Israel an" xFridny night " 8:15 pan. Th. Vsqsrle is loam n tho corner of Lincoln 3nd Vernon Am, Glan- cue. and visitors m dun very cordially whiten-e. ChopSuey&FriedCIn'chu Wank-[ll It !!§|Ol.&.‘ Point ct-hsetRe.t-t “SHE" III“ L" MI“ QUALITY JAMES J. MOONEY -.-a-es"rb - bud uh: a. h In yin-1W “nib†dmh d 1,'ett,t,'rdut2lll 50mm“ "tg-i-tth-hr- b an Saw-'5! In! Baku-w who “Merv-Mi MIKE“! “which airmail-Ic- 'trat-h.-- “new“ --M.ArraR-- For nr-- M mama TOTAKE OUT mum rm L or!!! DAILY Pages,