An unexpected reunion of Highâ€" land Parkers took place recently at the Mission Inn in Riverside, CALIFORNIA VISITS Miss Humer attended Highland Park High School and Bradley University and is at present workâ€" ing in Chicago. Mr. Clausing atâ€" tended New Triee High School and served in the Navy with an SAO rating. At present he is in business for himself in Chicago. The couple are planning to be married this spring. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Humer of 313 McDaniels Avenue, Highâ€" land Park announce the engageâ€" ment‘ of their daughter Evaughn Leona to Dudiey LeRoy Clausing the son of Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Clausing, 720 Greenwood Aveâ€" Hiue, Wilinette. For Kiddie â€" Matince Saturday "THE MIGHTY TREVE" Mr. Schultz and his bride are now at home in Braeside. They plan an extended western trip this summer. > § ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL Page 4 Thur., Fri., Sat. Mar. 25â€"26â€"27 Dennis Morgan â€" Andrea King Arilene Dabl â€" Alan Hale Over 1,000 guests attended the wedding and reception which folâ€" lowed immediately after in the church parlors. Color in Technicolor Also: Latest News Events & Short Subjects The bride‘s. attendants, Mrs. William E. Roberts of Glenview, the bridegroom‘s elder sister, maâ€" tron of â€"honor, and the Misses Judith Northmore Schultz, his younger sister, and Miss Marilyn Robb of Chicago, bridesmaids, were gowned alike in white marâ€" quisette withâ€"large yellow satin bows. Each carried a miniature nosegay, similar to the bride‘s. Richard D. Higgins of Evanston, served the bridegroom as best man, and the ushers were Lt. Cyâ€" rus B. Will of Arlington, Virginia; the bride‘s older brother, Mr. Robâ€" erts, Mr. Gilbert Gardner and Mr. George Murray. she wore hung from a braided bonnet trimmed with lace. Lilies of the Valley were attached to ‘the streamers of the nosegay of white roses which she ‘carried. Her younger brother, â€" Bradford N. Will, gave the bride in marriage. The ring bearers, three year old identical twin sons of Mr. and Mrs. Roberts, wore white cotton suits. They carried a large satin pillow for the double ring cereâ€" mony. t e By ALICE ZABEL Telophone Highland Park 2064 WHITT N. SCHULTZ TAKES A BRIDE The marriage of Miss Patricia Reynolds Will to Whitt Northmore Schultz, was solemnized on Satâ€" urday, March 13, at 4:00 o‘clock in the afternoon in the "Country Church of the City", Chicago, the bride‘s father, the Rev. Benjamin Martyn Will, officiating. Special Kiddie Matinee Sat. at Added: Late News and Selected "5 Little Peppers In Trouble" and Cartoon Revue The bride was lovely in a white satin and lace gown, which she both designed and made. The veil Thu., Fri., Sat. _ Mar. 18â€"19â€"20 Bing Crosby â€" My Lamour Ariene Dabl â€" Alan Hale Alcyon "ROAD TO RIO" Robert Young Marguerite Chapman Highland Park Mar. 21â€"24 The ~Tuerk‘s, who . recently bought a home in Pasadena, Caliâ€" fornia, plan to make their home there. They will leave for the west coast immediately after Fred, Jr.‘s graduastion from Braeside school in June. Their other son, George is a seventh grader in the Braeâ€" side school, and their daughter, Barbara," is a sophomore at the Highland Park high school. Vacationing at the Windswept Hotel in Vero Beach, Florida for two weeks are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tuerk of 2744 S. Deere Park drive. Mrs. Turek‘s mother, Mrs. Fred Reynolds of the same Deereâ€" Park address, is spending a few weeks as the guest of Mr. Turek‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Tuerk, who are wintering in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. | ‘Miss Sheahen writes that her trip started in a most interesting way, as the conductor of the pullâ€" man on which they were passengâ€" ers, ‘introduced himself after he noticed the "Highland Park" bagâ€" gage. A conductor on this run for the past twentyâ€"one years, he, too, is a former Highland Parker, Mr. Art Sullivan. FLORIDA VACATIONS Many Highland Parkers heard Miss. Sheahen o the "Queen For A Day" program last Friday. She received many beautiful gifts for her part in the show, and accomâ€" panied the "Queen". on a tour of many interesting places jn Hollyâ€" wood. She and Miss Ivantek will be guests of former. Highland Parkers at the "Fibber McGee and Molly" show soon. Before they leave Los Angeles they will visit with the Misses Agatha and Kay Cole, formerly of Central avenue, and Dr. and Mrs. Bushnell, also former Highland Parkers, j * The Kaufmann‘s dayghter, Alice, a sophomore at the Highâ€" land Park high school, ‘has recentâ€" ly returned home from Passavant hospital, Chicago, where she was a patient. She will probably reâ€" turn to school next week, oN "QUEEN FOR A DAY" PROGRAM . Miss Jane Sheahen of 164 N. Green Bay road and Miss Louise Ivantek of Waukegan are on a month‘s tour of the west coast. California, Mrs. O. L. Olesen, of After a fourteen day cruise, aboard the Mauratania, which set sail from New York on February 13, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Kaufmann of 1226 S. Sheridan road, have returned home. Stepâ€"overs includâ€" ed Nassau, La Guaira, Curaso, Colon, Panama, and Havana. Hollywood, formerly of Highland Mrs. W. C. Shipnes of 511 S. Green Bay road, who is visiting on the west coast, met Mrs. A. G. McPherson of Highland Park, winâ€" tering in California, while‘ they were lunching at the Mission Inn. another Highland Parker, Mrs. Everett Millard, Sr., also walked into the Inn. She, too, is vz tioning in southern California, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Childs of Winnetka, are leaving Saturday for a vacation in Los Altos, Caliâ€" fornia, where they will visit Mr. Childs‘ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Childs, formerly of Highâ€" land Park. & HOME FROM CRUISE GLENCOE The., Fri., Sat. â€" Mar. 18â€"19â€"20 THEATRE _ 630 Vermen Ave. Highland Park 606 Coming: "Sleep My Love" *"My Wild Irish Rose" George Raft, June Havoc Open Mon.â€"Fri., 6:00 "INTRIGUE" Fri. Dennis Robert Young, Sat.â€"Sun., 1 :30 In Technicolor and youngest son, Gary, of 334 Lake avenue, who are vacationing turn home about April 1. They left on February 27. . After a five weeks‘ vacation in the south, Mr. and Mrs. J. Page Conley of 2543 N. Deere Park drive have returned home. The A weekâ€"end guest of Miss Donna Reid of Northmoor road was Miss Dale Goldberg of Chicago. Miss Reid is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Yeager. BACK HOME " WEDDING DATE CHOSEN May 1 has been chosen at the date of the wedding of Miss Roseâ€" marie Berube, daughter of Mrs. Marie L. Beruh'co;l 98 Sunset road and the late C C. Berube, and Emmett T. (Bud) Moroney, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Moroâ€" ney of 573 Glenview avenue. The ceremony will take place at 10:00 o‘clock in the morning at the Imâ€" maculate Conception Church, the Rev. O‘Connell reading the servâ€" ioe. Yesterday, Mr. and Mrs. A. Balâ€" lenger of Vine avenue left from New York for a month‘s cruise. They will visit Nassau, La Guarra, Curaso, Colon, Panama, and Haâ€" vana before they return to New York in two weeks. WEEKâ€"END GUEST 80TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION A family dinner was held yesâ€" terday, (St. Patrick‘s Day) in honor of the birthday of Mrs. John Sinnott of 590 Homewood avenue. Mrs. Sinnott was born in Ireland 80 years ago. She has spent most of her life in Highland Park. ON CRUISE CR Last year the Red Cross brought food, clothes, first aid, and comfort to the victims of fires and disasters & throughout Northern Wlinois ___ Last year, too, Red Cross chapters in this area helped thousands of veterans with the problems of readjustment, brought cheer to thousands more who are hospitalized in this region. They heiped the families of thousands of men people the fundamentals of swimming and water safety. -il'-dlemictonulvepcmdpnflâ€"a...' ‘They certificated over 5000 women from Red Cross T H E P RESS Conleys spent most of the time at St. Petersburg, Florida, but also spent a week in New Orleans, and stopped in Gulf Hill, Mississippi, for a week enroute home. Mr. Bert Brand of New York City, formerly of Highland Park, has returned from a business trip to Lima, Peru, and other South American cities. The trip was made both ways by plane. Back home after a month‘s stay in West Palm Beach, Florida, are the Bernard St¢ffens of 427 Glenâ€" coe avenue. 'l'hay were guests of Mrs. Joseph Peddle of Homewood avenue, who is wintering in Floriâ€" Mr. and Mrs. De Forest S. Colâ€" burn of 1660 S. Green Bay road returned home on Friday from Phoenix, Arizona. They were gone for two months. While there, they met Mr. and* Mrs. C. C. Davis, formerly of 800 S. Green Bay road. The Davises, who are spendâ€" ing the winter at the Westward Ho in Phoenix, plan to return to Highland Park in May. They will stop at the Exmoor Country Club. Miss La Verne Mae Grewe, daughter of Harry Grewe of Chiâ€" cago, became the bride of Robert Alexanderâ€"Masini, son of Mr. and GREWEâ€"MASINI NUPTIALS ‘After a three weeks‘ tour of the state of Florida, Mr. and Mrs. Timothy S. Kiley of 383 Wood land avenue, returned home on Sunday. 3 For obrious reasous, the names used an thes typrcai case bustory are fictitions HARRY A. HALL State‘s Attorney "WHERES MY BABY?" ‘The bride wore an aqua blue suit, and carried a bouquet of white roses, with the same flowers in her hair. Miss Lorraine Welch, maid of honor, was in a beige suit and her corsage was of red roses. . David Santi served as best man. ‘The bridegroom‘s mother was in beige, and Mrs. Mary Grewe, grandmother of the bride, wore black. Their corsages were of garâ€" denias. ;l_i;ï¬um,m 13. The 2:30 p.m. service was perâ€" formed at St, James church, Highâ€" officiating. Mrs. John Buccant! of 412 Wauâ€" A reception at the home of the bride‘s father in Chicago, followed the ceremony. About 150 attendâ€" Mr. Masini and his bride, who are now on a southern honeymoon, will reside at 412 Waukegan aveâ€" nue on their return. DANCING CLASSES MOTHERS‘ TEA $ 1 Miss Marian Keeney will be hostess at tea on Friday, March 26, at the Woman‘s Club from 3 to 5:30 p.m. for mothers of her dancing class students. Motoring. in the south with North Shore friends, is Mrs. Byâ€" ron C. Howes, Sr. of 541 S. St. Johns avenue. She will be gone about two weeks. MOTORING IN SOUTH BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED At a family dinner party last Sunday, the. betrothal of Miss (Continued on .page 5) ‘This flash fire was one of Northemn Illinois® worst. ‘Ten familiesâ€"39 peopleâ€"had lived where now there were only fiame and death. Fler mother was frantic./ _ She asked the neighbors. She asked the policemen; © : She asked the firemen. § *Where‘s my baby?" s *Have you seen the little oneâ€"Roseâ€"the baby?" ‘ _ , _ ‘Then she saw the familiar red and white insignia. It was a Red Cross worker. *Have you seen my baby?" She was almost pleading now. "Yowhby‘sli;hmthue.m‘nn."omdniqiy'; *"One of our workers is tending to her in the Red Cross car." And there, indeed, was little Rose. ‘The Red Cross had ‘dressed her warmly. And she was snuggled in a blanket drinking warm milk. 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