Page 4 â€Antenna. â€U011": MURRAY MArup" Dr. Inuit W. Sherwin hard the exchange of nuptiul vow: ores, lujoric Inn-y. anther of Mr. and In Howell W. [any of an N. Linden avenue. and Grant Herman. son of Mr. nndMrs. Bar- mond I new of 323 N. Lin- don avenue. on Sunday. February 21. It 4:00 o'clqck in the after- noon. Thet chm-unity wok place be- fore an imtrrqviswduauta tanked with white nowers â€migrant†at I-cnndlelixht raunchy It the home of the’bride'n plants. The bride. who was given in Insuring: by her father, was gained in "Militant! white gain and timtertip veii. She curried I bouquet. of (amellils. with must no“: amt camellil fuliace. Mrs. Heath Wakelee of‘Red Bank. New Jersey. attended her sister as matron of honor und in. Pull NUsHewitt of Des Moines.' lawn. a clnsamnte It Carleton col- lege, and Miss Mary Neahit ot Madison. Wisconsin. we're brides- maids. They were" all dressed alike in gold colored satin gowns and carried sprays of camel“: and 'mugnoli- leaves. Mrs. Wakelee's bouquet leo included [sold colored orchids. Randolhh Herman of Minnelp< olis. Minnesota. served his brother as best man, and th ushers were Hamilton Herman «All»: Angels, California, another brother, and Laurence Herman of Highland Park, I cousin. The bride's mother wore a blue dress and the trridettrot"tt's mother Wan in gray-The urchid curs-29$ they wore were ordered by the bridegroum and flown herv from Hawaii. The bride is a gradually of the of the Hirhlunl Park high svhool, of Monticello roIIt-m- and t'arie- ton coittke. Mr. Ila-“nan is a grad» unto of Lake Forect “('me tind of nartihouth. He. alm attended of msrtihouth. He. alm'alu-u the llarvanl Graduate School Business Administration. A small "wepti mediate familivs ' friends. followed home. Following a tuo. weeks' houey. moon. Mr Morin." and his bride will reside in Ilighlnml Pafk. WEEK-EN'" Weok-end Lruests Mrs. C R. Turn-mm Wiiriatits uvonuv w Mrs. (‘harhmJlL-Im On Saturday oven n-nces were hosts at in their honor. AI'PROAFIHNG wFurDrNG" 0n Saturday. February f.'.yi. Mi“ Mary 1"IyA?ltitict."t,ttvCt" of Mr. am} Mrs no It. [trivia at Kokomo, Indiana. t and llulhunl Warttpler. so“ " 8'10» Harold A. Wamplt’rs of 2.10 Cary awn. will Iw'unit'ed in "urrruwo. ut_lht- First Methodist church, Evanston. Dr. Tittle 'wilt rend the .nerviee at 4:30 o'clock in the afternoon, in' the presence of only the.immediaie families . The bride-Ache id 3 gnduau- of De Pant: University. and did grad- uate work at Form-ll. Mr. anpler is a graduate of Lake Forest academy ind of Iatwrcnre college in Appleton. Wisconsin'. He served in the _ nir corps" for three mrs during the war. rFollowini I southern honey- moon. the young couple will re- nun. Ph.. .... For - - Soc-‘1’ 'ALICI IN WWIILAID" not noon Irma! IA‘I'UIIDA' “THE IISCUIT EATER" "A - In" hm It" Wod. FA. " . Mar. 3 Job- G-rli-H e Lili Pal-tr _ mod Slud- . Lil. Th... Fri. "t Alcyon "THE SWORDSMAN" “Fun and PM Free" "BODY AND SOUL" IgTocb-kolavuuu Iâ€. - M M Tm a. P. Color by Technicolor t lab I... O m M i.. Sat. Mar. mm Mum'- Putin. Ell.- Drew and In very few at the Murray ittr, the a 'linnvr Mr. 199 tte Mr. th. Juli: [In rLy and and tide in Chm VISITS IN MISSOURI Miss Edith Ml of 841 ---db- "ml avenue "turned home on ButTHDAY?Anry Tuesday after spending the wt In honor of her fourth birthhy. week in Springfield. Iiuomi, Judith Ann Skidnore. dumb“: of visiting with the James W, [can the Ruben Skidmm of 445 Oak. (Lois Luann. road uvenue. (r hostess at a -"e- F.'?,',', regentâ€. . ighborhood chil- -- - -- -- ._._-__; _ _.._,‘_ dren were he! guests. . JOAN HATCHER. A BRIDE Gowned in white slipper satin and fingertip veil, made with lace from the m-ddinr ensemble of her maternal great grandmother. and‘ carrying a bouquet of white carnel- lias. Miss Joan Wallace Hatch" beeame'the bride of Harry New, stead Koalaxe. Jr. on Friday, Feb- ruary,20. ax 8:30 o'riock in the r-vrning at the Northpinster Pres. hyverian church, Evanston, Dr. Pierre read the service. The bride; who was gin-n in marriage iby her father. is the daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chandler ji%CT.' Jr of 2400 Ridgeiee road. and the bridetrroopn is the Ion of Mrs. H. N. Kaolin: of Annapolis. Maryland. _ Mists Ann: Griffith of Palo Alto. CIlifornin, attended In mid of. honor and Miss Suzanne Heath. Mrs. Untold L turwood. Jr. (Wayne Rush). Mrs. Byron 'C. Howes, Jr. (Grace Pickett) Ind Mrs. Willard Meier (Judy Howes) were bridesmaids The attendants were trowned alike in lime green and their bouquets-were of Am- n-rirnn Beauty roses. Rest man was George H. Knol- we of Annapolis brother of the hri lithium] Hark. ushered The bridv's mothTr ch. "t Anwriran “manly r: vltmwrtted by a t"rrrac. “a IN CALIFORNIA -- Mirc Immu- K‘ w I Tobin-WP-tm The Iu-t'rnlhal " Mis~ Ruth Shula: Andersort to John E. Kohl, mm. has rem-ml; been mainland by In-r parents. the Charles F.. Aluh-hulh "LS! Oak avenue. "'tuhwoou, Mr. Kohlhlse is the yotl of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin F... kohlhas.. of Ruck Island. Illinois. nlul the ncphew of the Rev, and Mrs. llu-rIu-n W. Linden of High- woisd. The. wvddintr will probably take plum-[his sprinl. RUTH F. ANI "F.TRoTHt:" The. lu-trnl Mr Knhlhnxv. who served in the navy during: the war. spent " months "wry-is aboard I destroy- er. He recently graduated from the Worsham College ‘ol Mortuary, Chicago. and is not employed in Rock Idlnd. mother wore an or, III II blue blah": '0rsaR" wu also 1 DINNER GUESTS [ Sunday dinner pub of the [SEED] mm I†V..- A... w M on Open Mom-Flt. - Bnt.-Smt.. 1:30 nut. "E. Ft, 1.. The Inrdm SUN. I MON.. FA. = Mar. I “THE SEVENTH VUL" J-Gare-,"...- Ann Todd - J...- In... M Fri.. Sat. vgruom mother r of r: Wu“ Dim, "FUN AND FANCY “II†"BODY AND SOUL" -h "RED sr ALLION" Tod but“... (-plinn wr ANIrF.R.s'ttN and ' the an} mothTr chose a dress irm Kulu-r of te. Sheri- s visiting her unch- lmauuc-I kutzers in riu-niaT.-rpFVrhre-rr in Mexico. Th at _ a navy blue light with pink hast and .’ as her “going Fulluwim: maxim," young couple will "In; Maryland. Ieoree H. Knol- brother of the 'handler Hatch, . bride. wiilard I. Jinn-x Spence Robert Will of ty color, com- .rslm- of lime . luinlegroum': hm print drvs: mud. and hes If orchids. _ mesum the "ere- Wmdlul6_.WDDM-Wd â€mimlrJ-dInL-‘n a. Nib. Wave-â€pl. Batt of MeRenry. and Vincent Sunni, but eon-h. + We Bioadi and Joan Ion-lint. "I...†can" -rMrtfhN both of Hick-cod. will when HOME FROM HONEYMOON [has In. I two took! - - went at the Ed-tee Gill Hotel. m! Bihrni. Mini-nippi. an “reamin- . Wm (M Bleach}. They " nsidin; a 166 [Jennie Manor road. _ CLUB MEETING T The “500" Cluh will meet dn Saturday night at the hottrof Mr. anisers.U: E. Larson of I311 S. St. Johns avenue. WEDDING DATE CHOSEN The mnrritge of Miss Carmella De Nicola, daurhteMrf Mr. ind Mrs. Girard ite Nicola of Chic-go, and John Noveuo, sun of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Novello of 245 Hm street. llighwoml. will take place on April " at 10:00 o'clock in the morning in St. Agatha church, Chicago. H The brideeroom's sister, Miss Mary NuvI-Ilo, has been thou-n as maid nf honor. and the brides- mlids will be Miss Angel: De Ni, cola. sister of the' bride-to-be, Miss t'atherine Seavnlli, her cousin. Ind Mrs Patrick Ite Niroln her sister- in-law. " f Tuesday, Mrs. Hurry N. use, Jr. and son, George, and Frank Boone. all of Annapolis. rlnnd. returned home. Here Lhe Hatrher-Koolatre wedding ridly. they were house guests Ir. and Mrs. C. (Clincher. f 2400 Rideeke road. About Electric Blankets and Comforters . . . new contributions to Better living Por, many years the Public Savicemmpany has helped to introduce many useful electrical appliances into Northern, Illinois homes. Now we feel it is timely to inform the public of an- other new use of electricity . . . electric blankets and commrte,ame-lsimie facts about them. Electric blanket production during the war was restricted so that electrically heated flying suits could he manufactured for the Air Forces. In the development of these flying suits, a great amount of research and testing was done. Because of the ermine temperatures encoun- tered by the flyers (as low as 60 degrees below zero) and the hard usage given the suits by the bomber crews, a fine, extremely flexible wire was needed. As la result, a wiring system was developed that was so sturdy it outlived thefahrie. "toy An Dekhk All the research and testing accomplished dur- ingthewaryeanhaacontributoddiectlyto the dependable and efficient operation of then new electric bed coverings. Tiny Wt: due to alum. Ea'mdirstrheandcam 1mm by Underwriters' [abut-studs, Inc., and thou we, arerrormaurt-thtmmghrrtmta'd'a'd approved by Public chice Company’s own melting label-awry. - , bodvthtmehnateirseente"tu"'. Iris unbutofthebodylndthommbco'feovm aadsdthnteootmt.tho-atuminthrUd. rnoedertot,-ettr-rtittruwithuedi- narvcov'eeuintooom_rtherumrtiseat- irsexm.tantivch-,tt-ouidhttvetobes addednndr-dthroutrboutthersight. Withonlyoneelectricbhnketorcomforta, the paper amount of warmth u maintained thm-tttut-night-du-tttArt-tem- perottrres.'Th-th given trvtheekctrt'cairr So. “a a! your “or or â€and M Sonic. c-r, 9." PUBLIC 'IIVICI COMPANY OF IOIWIIH IlllIOl‘. THE PRESS in-ttuh-ttthate-tthr) A reception for 800 M a be held in the "Elli" " an I:- Avery Club. Chicago um! Ami: avenues, Chicago. BRIDAL PARTIES Among the my parties rim emanated will in "PP-v"". in honor of Ilia Joan Hatch-t mm» [new Nolan. Chi- prior to her wedding to Burrs. . KW. Jr. on Friday. m I m . - nnd mi.eeNateo.em I50"? trivers Lt. and Mrs, Inn-ell tkhlittor of by Mrs . Icon .(larilyn Will) 852 Cantu] avenue m new to at the home of h" We“- the Highland M u. Scum" is . Howard Will: of 209 [Jury] avo- doctor irith the medial com " nue. Port Sheridan. Formerly of Chi- . -o- . cue. they hue a two year old , Guest of honor on ‘uvenl ocei, mn. Jimmy.' . 7 Ji' nest of honor on {even} ocei, sions recently want It: " Verne Meinlurd. who“ matings on . Set. Edwar4 B. Meade? will be I rowing event. _ Airs. Nathan Udell (Betty Hall-1 berg) was hostess " a uni-cellul- eous shower recently in her honor. and the Misses lubelle 3nd Kath. erine Denxel. Min- Mnriorie tun- .en and Mrs. Harry Jacob-en were co-hoste.-ses, also " . mint-01h.- eous shower, given " the Dental home at 125 S. Second are“ on Thursday night. . A luncheon, at which Mrs. Robert Hutchinson (Phyllis Dur- bahnt of .Glenvigw avenue VIII hostessmonored-Qe bride-to-be on Friday, and Mrs. Robert P. Ron- ,owski (Muripl Dean) of Western Springs gave a luncheon and kiteh- t-n shower for her on Saturday. NF:WC0MERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Newcomers to Highland Park Ire Mr. and MrsuBenjamin Yeek und suns. Arnold, 9, and Mieuel. 6. and daughter. Madeline, I. of In“: Westv'iew road. The Peeks, formerly of South Shore, Chu-, bought their home here. Mr. Psck exrvGausorgrimuinterths kiln-Miami!“ twink†' Now - at '" Int. drin. tbe bone they recently â€at“, In the Alba! G. m for.†Chit-loans. The Apple. have no children. both undue; u the Kidd-hr Park high school, Ed- ward, 6%. u junior. and Sun. 18%. I (nth-tn. Mr. Apple is connected with the Apple-Cole “my, Industrial Mona, Chi- Formerly of Pittsburgh. Penn- Iylvmit Ire the Raymond C. Morena-I. They bought the home Bt 326 Glenwood avenue in which Ithey are now residing. Mr. Flor- ence is territory supervisor for U. B. Time, formerly the Inger- soll Watch company. They 3" parents of three sons. Sandy, 9, end Tony, 5, mnd Jamie, 2. '. CONVALESCENT. AT HOME . After i wéek‘s hospitalization at Sun Valley, Idaho, Mina Ber- nice (Babe) Abercrombie returned home last week. Miss Abercrombie, daughter of the Archibald Aber- crombies of 452 Lincoln avenue. brdke Index in a spill while skiing on Dollar Mountain at Sun Valley, where she and Miss Rita McCurlhy of Chicago had gone for A three weeks' vacation. She is convalesc- init at home. FOB}?ER HIGHLAND PARKER MRNUFACTURES NEW GOLF CLUB 7 Jim Gourlay. former Highland Parker, owner of Gourlly Golf (Continued on pigs 5) be felt by the hand. The bedside control regu- lates the heat automatically, and provides many degrees of warmth from which to chooée. With only, one cover per bed needed the bdmaking problem is simplified. It means easier cleaning and storing when not in use, too. . There are several typesof electric bed coverings _ blanket designed for a double. bed with a dual temperature control so two people in the same bed can select the degree of warmth each wants for his half of the hid. Another is a satin comforter which operates like the blanket. And still another type of blanket operates on the munetrrmera1principletssstheothertrbut the temperature is electronically controlled by the temveratureortheudratherthanthatofthe rooA.Euctricbatcoverintporeavaiiab1eina variety of attractive colors, and in both twin and double bed sizes. Biectriets1nnutaeariuwtsahed them-s tsnrothomri-ofneooi.2herar-tilud toaitahtehytheAmerienahtatituteesfutmder- ,enc'n-etrittatmtkseerustohererteoestain- with viruwh'ch". mmosmtrktdt-hing. /rii-tirs-irtrseuanutiutmeG1instrs Wutrmesonderuitmtasimrtoeunt tomcomfortuwhntyou-bopou.moc- tvieud-iithere.titesetmtthnrm"e- mrmtinit-ngcomfoetir-y-xtn majoradditiontothelongl'ltofconmieneu ,ehieh+ctrieitrhnsherhtiotUAmeeiean tGm..U-ungutimmminetr-iutheir "tt-ioetwiththi-amtritmtioototheir 'Mcny Typos Available CaretrHitAxshkert m In. "tmn" Bum. In. an P. Ground-L IA- .33. -o-aaB. 123- IU. “a It, all " nom‘ w â€tub-‘1â€. Bm. 9â€. T"" - - Toy. Wu“, - 'cts. . tx-tBroom a“ . gin-V cl m nau- u, an «I an Tait Park, Thursday, Feb. 2 It Come. in and see new out- sanding futures exclu- sive with Westinghouse. Be moths srtiafied use! br owning-n WESTINGHOUSE Wi1son's 545 Cantu] Avo. H. P. 2910 In. UGLeee P. w The New 1948 Westinghouse Rehitet.oyt Now Kvuillhle 26, t948