“Acadia: the bride u mid of ion“ will be [in Virginia lny of Innddein, and the bridesmaid- will be Ilia Edith Sutherland and In. Bernard Papreck of EVID- "toss, Tho bride's niece, Beatrice ammun. will net " junior bridesmaid. Am AWA‘I‘IIY TO HARRY 1N KAY auxin-n. Tb "nrri- " lin~ArllM Wm Altar-3&1, dash": of Ir. ind It: Goon! R. Abor- uthy, 1182 Mat. "than. to Inuit. Bold Wuhan an of the M. L. Wink-n " Wuhan. Neb- nin. will uh plus. on Sammy. In, I, " 4 mm. in tho Innuen- hu Comma church. Th. Bav- emd John P O'Connell will pub Ion the ceremony. which will be follow-d by I reception " the Sunset Country club. Carl J. lees of Wahoo will um u beat nun. Ushers will be the bride's brother, George E. Abel-null)! Jr. uni James [ranger of Mihraukee. A dinner putty honoring Mina Abernathy and her finnce was given at the Edgmur Beach hotel, recently, by Mr. B. David- son of 1736 Plenum; avenue. WATSON-BAU ER WEDDING ATTENDANTS CHOSEN The following standards hove beers chosen for the Watson-Bauer nuptials, which will take place " tr pan. on June 19 " the Presby- terian churvhr-Mias gun Reu- llnd of Rockford, maid of honor; Mm. William Roberta, sister of the bridmrroom-to-be, the Misses Nan- cy HmJtrson, Nancy Holt, Joan Busting, Ind Patsy Roach, and Mrs. Edward Kopplen of Minne- apolis, bridesmaids; Richard Blu- er, brother of the bridegroom. best mun; little Lauri Lee lake, niece of the bride. flower girl. The Rev. Dr. William R. Hodg- Bon. pastor of the Kenilworth Presbyterian church, whoaedaugh- ter will be a bridesmaid, will hear the exchange of nuptial vows in the absence of Dr. Sherwin, who will be in Alaska at the time of the wedding. Miss Katleen Laura Watson (Kaki). the bride, is the daughter of Dr, and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson, and Calvin George Bauer, bridegroom. is the son of the Aaron S. Bauer: of 3315 Cen- tral avenue Miss Watson will be a graduate of the University of Michigan this June. Mr. Bauer is a junior at Dartmouth. Among the parties planned in Miss Wanon's honor is I bnrbecue to be given by the Jami: M. Mur- phy: at their home,on Bronson lane, on June 16. Also in June Mrs. John VIII Bergen and her daughter, Mrs. Kopplen, will en- tertain in the Burlington home of Van Bergman On June 13 Miss Nancy Holt and Miss Joan Reu- land will be co-hostesses It'the spinsler dinner " the Holt, home on Judson avenue. The bridal din- nor " thir' Watson home on June 17 will be given by the bride-to- br's sisters, Mrs. James M. Ewell In, Danna mtgtAie. not John P. O'Connell. Ma. B.YV mmaars-wa.. Tao. no. 10:00. "so - " new. Holy ""'-"tidr' no. no. Wall-Hz. C' 021:. . hard-n aunrfrhut' indu- I“ Italy Day- .M and 7:! DJIL mm M m Mela no Omen Icy NetethSbseeF1oeiat andhndnupeService FOR EVERY OCCASION “may“ MM .09 Conception Church - m. KMECK - Mt â€glyph PT Harri-on. Immaculate 1.". of Hilton. MaannehmMt_ In. 6001:! Burt Lik- " Lab M. and In. Fulton Weir of Biz- M... new... A bathroo- nhovor and buftet ding-r In. (inn manly in Ii- WM- honor by Dr. and In. Willi- I. Bedlam: and daughter. lb Nu- er, of Kenilworth. VHA "eert.ion will follow this ceremony at the bone of tho bride's menu. EUROPEAN TRIP PLANNED Following their aubur’o vod- dinz on June 19, Dr. and In Dudley Cults Wot-Ion of 218 Hmhmn oval" will be buy with final preparations for I European trip this sum-u. 0n n conducted tour, I group will have by plane from New York on Juno M, arriving in Lisbon. Vinita to France. 8min. Italy, Rolland, Switzerland, Belgium. Portia! and England as planned Mon they return home. Dr. Watson will seek material for new lacuna: to be given " the Art Institute. the form of I commenhry by an experienced tencher on progress F education. . He hi! just. retently returned from South America, when In spept 1,weckl (uttering material for lectures and colored movies. Wendlll W. Hunter, teacher " Ravinia School. is the unhor of writings appearing in thtr,,eurmratt issues of three national education magazines. l _ RAVIN'IA TEACHER'S ARTICLES APPEAR IN CURRENT MAGAZINES The latest number of THE CLEARING HOUSE, high achoo_l teachers' mag-zine. contains his article "The Teachers Take Over " Blatoor," in which Mr. Haner outlines a plan for a more demo- eratie administration of Ann-inn school systems. Scott. Foreman and Company, who included an adaptation of one of his previous CLEARING HOUSE articles in a The JOURNAL OF THE NA- TlONAL EDUCATION ASSOCIA- textbook published last rear. have recently requested permission to use the material in nu internation- al edition and in a new text for High school students. ION published a poem by the lots] tencher in its Much issue. Written as a parody on "The Raven" by Eda-r Allan Poe, the poem is a humorous description of the troubles and problems encoungered by superintendents of schools. " is entitled "The Superintendent's Ravin'." "i'd Sorta Like to Teach." m-. other poem by Mr. Huber, appears in the April issue of YOUNG AMERICA TEACHER. lt takes Mr. Haner. who formerly taught in the high school at St. Joseph, Michigan, joined the staff " Rn.. vinia School last September. He is a graduate of Hillside College and of the University of Michigin, wheré he received his Eater’s Degree. His stories. articles. And poems have appeared in I dozen nationnl education mines and in several Cnnldinn journals. "QUEEN" ASPIRANT Miss Gloria Holland. daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Gordon B. Hol- land of 648 Delta road. a senior at Monmouth college. lonmouth. Illinois, recently was adorned as one of four candidates from her class for the title of beauty queen for "Ravelimrs," the to†year‘ book. She is president of the Monmouth chapter of Kappa Delta sorority, of the Pan-Hellenic council. and of the lonlaouth chapter of the National Collegiate Players. and is a member of Sign. ,Tau Delta, national honorary Eng- "ish fraternity. The wedding of In. lug-m 'Troy. dinghter of In. J. Knowl- of 517 Men-nick 3min and Karl Genest, son of Jooirh Galen of 121 McGovérn street, took ptare on the evening 'rf.Areft I It the home of the bride's brother- in-I-v and sister. Mr. and In TRoY--GENEar Hum“: Joseph Seyl of 670 Bob 0% road. The gterr. H. K. Plum? of Special On Drapes Ideal, Cleaners tidrw-nAv..,Hiimood 'rei.H.P.g643o. hi.b.4d..mrsomrr-idte-tu1t W. M “an. lllll POI SUI!!! In. Vernon Silk (J..- Van.) " Wu. and - but". “a. All Mm. Yuan. he 1" rind but by phi- may tq - the "miner " ti. ion. 1 her â€In; Mr. and In. Willin- P. Venn of MT Kenn-ids Ivo- mu. I!" mother plus to but nut month for Europe Ind Vin be in Norway molt of the W. JUDITH WAGNER "08 On" Sunni-y. April th Ii- Judith Eleanor Wm“, Wm of In. Eleanor Winner of I" Flu-ant avenue, Highwood. ho- me the bride of Dub Bruno“. um of Mr. ind In. Alfred 3113.11 of Railings. Wyoming, " , p... " the home of her mother. Th Ree. Wilson of the Highhnd Park Evungelicul church, read the m- The bride won I white marqui- seue wedding dun. main trimmed. The fingertip veil m wore was trimmed with mother of pearl beads. She carried red roux. Her sister-in-hw, In. Richard Wagner of Racine, Wis. cousin, attended " matron of honor. She was in Invy blue and her corn‘e win of Mali-l. Rich.†Wigner land as beat Mrs. Russell Johnson and sons. Rudd and Bruce, of 1361 Broad- iew avenue, hue returned tro- Owosso. Michigan. orhere they spent the spring vacation from school nt the home of Mrs. John- son's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George IYoung. The bride's mother were . blue silk dress and her come was £130 of girdeniu. Twelve guests attended the wedding and reception. It. Bra- :ell Ind his bride are raiding teat- ponrily at the home of the bride'. mother. They plan I honeymoon trip this fall. Mr. and Mrs, Russell P. Ahrems, and daughters, Lynn and Gretch- en, and son. "Rusty", of 920 B. Sheridan road spent I few dnrif vacation at Turkey Run, Indiana, last week. Last Thursday Mrs. F. D. Annin of Ravinia returned home from Calieoon, New York, where she attended the funeral of her sister- ireui. Miss Nellie Austin. Recently home from a six weeks visit with her brother-in-law and sister. Dr. and Mrs. Fritz K. Owens (Ruth Wagner) and their young son. Freddie Crabs. of Eb. cnsburg, Pennsylvania, in Hi- Judith Eleanor Wagner. Soon " ter her return, Miss Wagner be. trattle the bride of Dale Brazelle. BACK HOME Spending the spring holiday at Spring Mill Park, Mitchell. Indi- um. were the junior 1hr! D. King: and daughters, Peggy and Juliet of 1727 Broadview avenue. M were accommnied by the line- Carolyn Baird of 20 tk Linden avenue and Nancy New of 1437 -Wildwood lane. Also vacationing " Spring Hill Park were the Philip C. Bum and their daughters, May Btue, and Katherine of 484 hint! Iver-us. Other vaetttiortqrs " Sprint Mill Park included the L J. Stirs tings of 264 Roger Williams ave- nue. the Junior Robert C. Brown. of 942 Lincoln venue and the Gnydon Halls Eliises of, 1229 tk St. Johns avenue. WEDDING DATE SET my I has been chm " It. due of the Inning- of II- "- Etisnbeth White. dam of Mr. natd-Mrs. Thoma White of Three 03h. lichigln - June. Ithnn of Thompsonville. Connecticut, The wedding. which will be solemnised " 2 o'clock h the afternoon. will take Mare " the Prenbylerian church. tho In. Sherwin hearing the "chain of nupuul you; The Bride will we" I “(It “I. suit and her coma will be of whiti noes. Mr. nerd In. John but: of THE PRESS [In M - a I“ hmMII.I¢Ia- nssihi.-ariltr-id.ieemi- ,-tttmtNXtteEtttNMtN-- Nam-manila]. ag.E.taer,ar..ut9"tktN-unat radial [union-MM bone is Mag-d. Vitamin. -ttueo-h. JOHN NOVEIM TAKES A DUDE 8t. W's church. m mthm‘lolthmol linear-d1;th terotaEr.mndMrsGtr-dD. Nicola of Chicago. - John No- vella. non " Mr. and In. - Novello of 245 ï¬t! that. M- wood. on Sunday. April IT. " " o'clock in the mining. lhe bride, who VII gim in marriage by - lah-t. we. B' white “tin can nude with my mmes Ind g long train. Tho hooped skirt It; made with u not (ii?,?':,; Her bouquet “I of white lilies Mrs. Patrick De Nicola attended her sister-in-hv u matron of honor. She m [owned in up; The three bride-maid. wen (owned alike in pawl; [in An- gela De Knoll. liner of the hm, wore light green; li- lnry No- vella. sister of die bridegroom, was in soft yellow; and Hill Catherine Sconlli. cousin of the bride. were pale pink. The ntteasdmnta all were head dresses to match the red roses ther carried. Patrick De Nicola, brother of the bride, served a best mun, and Vincent Seovelli, her tannin, Eldo Biondi. nnd Joseph Houdini, both of Highwod. ushered. The bride's mother 18 in black print and the bridegroon's mother were . blue dress. Each war. I comp made up of six white car- nations. A reception m held It the McAvoy Club, Chicago. About MO attended. Following a two week: New orleans honeymoon, Mr. Novello and his bride will reside in Chic- go. Before they return, however, they. plan to visit in Wnahirtetott, DC. with Mr. Novello’s brother, Frank. who resides there. The A. o. Par Bowling league ended its season Inst Friday night. Ter-morrow night. a banquet will be held at the anic Temple. Prize; will be evaded wording to the standing: of the buns. Wil- liun Supple is president of the league. Reuben Thomas, vice president; George Ghder, secre- ury. and Wdter Heierhoff, treas- urer. The whim of the man: In as rolirmrr.-A3hester Bier- virth. Roll-nil Bleilnehl. Fritz: Gieser. Art Hollands Lloyd Moon, Wdter Idaho“. ‘Henry Mies- mm, and Reuben Thomas. BOWLING BANQUET His. Witt [run-Inch of Burlintr- ton, Wisconsin, is spending a week visiting " the Willi-m P. Venus home on 347 IcDuniels avenue. The Knuth-ch: formerly lived in Highlnml M VISITING HERE BATTAGUNroR1 WEDDING "The marriage of His. Rosali- Catherine Butaglini, What ot Mr. mad In. Louis Battagtini of 208 Barthel! avenue. Highwood. and Ferdinand Ori, son of the Luigi Otis of 242 Wuhm avenue. Highwwd. took place on Saturday. April 17. " St. James church. Highwood. The 9:30 IJII. ceremony was performed by the Rev. Arthur Do-Iin. ed" bodice Ind long min. The thre‘ ttemd Mp veil Ibo wore tel Ginn in marriage by her father, the bride was lovely in n endle- light whit- aqtht gown. purl hold- from . "Gm iriIunod with purl: to lunch that on her (on. She curried I bouquet of white rout. Min. Eileqn Bimini. will gist" of the bride. anemia] " mid of honor. “or m. was of pink slim sun mode with a Announce the Opening - . OF A LOCAL OFFICE AT 310 km] Ave-u I 'NhumI Park, Illinois Insulting, â€whopping, ludbuilling PETER BAKER All ttht MIN" SERVING THE NORTH SHORE FOR 30 YEARS Estimates Submitted Without Obligation qua- new-n, MW eat1Be and I... you! but “mummlgiI? Uuiniii. my Ice-Id. - of a. lurid-coon, and gi- Ab Th bride'- mother that a m dun with navy IIIIu M ad the bridem's was - in navy blue. End: in" "etids iii Saran Sega-ti us. no- (:0an by In John Roi. " the)â€. - - _ A {mum “a held .535. home of the bride's pugs!"- the bridal party and funding. families A [wily dinner for thir- tr In: held in the am " 125 North avenue and " tt o'clock in the evening u "ancient for 50. In held " the Bi+rood Oun- nunity Center. Inn-011' ma his bride m m on n southern wedding trip On Sunni-y morning. Id At- bertumonof188tkGr-tB.r road left' for Boston. Insulin- utu. to visit her son and - ter-in-uw, In. and In ttmAh" Luzon, grandson, Kent and to greet her new Manta born on Monday, April 19. VISITING IN BOSTON Students who will be m special recognition for high chol- utic achievement when Honor- HIGH SCHOLASTIC ACHIEVEMENT Day ceremonies m held on Fri- dar at the Univelsity of Illinois. include five from Highland Put Jr.,' 706 Yale lune. wan... Albert Gail, 1015 North St. Johns un- nue, Hugo Jay lelvoin, 1424 Wildwood hue. and Bean L Stone, MI Woodland road. They-re: Robert Steers Bland. 'ttPark lane. OIL-Int: W. “out, Mrs. C. Sidney Brew (Irene In~ trails) of Fresno. California. will (Continued 9- m. st WE EE-EN D VISIT ANNOUNCEMENT “WNW! YOUR DRUGGIST Will Bo ' In H You Norihshone GardenofMemories MERE“ A Surprise Awaits You if You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY WMYMOII‘I'II'T. WWI“! Yo-ar-B-u.'..-' Mluwaculln'l- .Alottloof . VANDOL FREDBOTKER Work Guru-had no“ VERY macaw Thursday. April 22, 1948 Bung‘ C gem-Ford Wm' farflirtsflarryd an" mtp_e2eys.P 'taMgra For All typo. of CImiIHIi' m - druporiu, - hill. lilo-s and LII-huh. TM Highland Park PARKWAY , CURTAIN LAUNDRY DRY CLEANING on WP“) Fm Pick-up nu! Deli“?! Milan-uniâ€: mourn-um â€from. ri-iii- -- or riiGirFamg_eePee.'.'..', glam-dim. I may)!†HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES? RMMNG STABLES HidNodNr4rHB. PhoneH.R710 lurid.â€- MANURE for Hot Bode BLACK DIRT