EASTONâ€"RIETZ NUPTIALS The wedding of Miss Jean Easâ€" ton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mills Easton of Judson Aveâ€" nue and Walter Henry Rietz, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Riets of Woodland road was solâ€" emnized Saturday, July 24 at 5 o‘clock in Highland Park Trinity Church The Reverend Allen W. Watts, rector, Canterbury House, Evanston, officiated. sisters, Joan and Judy, as maid of honor and junior bridesmaid. Miss Betty Ann Wilson and two Montiâ€" cello college classmates of the bride, Miss Marilyn Parkhurst of Kansas City, Missouri, and Miss Ann Wallerius of Glen Ellyn were bridesmaids. ‘They were dressed in iceâ€"blue offâ€"theâ€"shoulder taffeâ€" t« gowns and carried shower bouâ€" quets of yellow carnations, daisies and ivy. Attending were the groom‘s brother, Charles F. Rietz as best man, and Robert E. Rietz, the bride‘s brother John Mills Easton III, Harry L. Canmann, Jr., and Joseph F. Grinnell, ushers. The bride wore a white satin bridal gown, with a yoke of Venâ€" etian lace and pearls, full skirt and a fingerâ€"tip veil. She carried a shower bouquet of gardenias and stephanotis. Following a small reception at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rietz left for a honeymoon in Brown County, Inâ€" diana. They will reside in Indianâ€" apolis. Out of town guests were Mrs. and Mrs. Lester B. Gordon, forâ€" mer Highland Parkers now living in Verona, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Roy Peet of Montclair, N. J., Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Easton, Musâ€" kegon, Michigan; Mr. and «Mrs. Walter Lee Stripe, Kenosha, Mr. and Mrs Grover Boutin and Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin K. Engel of Milwaukee. Mrs. Laurence Brown (Peggy McClure) of Stamford, Connectiâ€" cut, sister of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, will attend as matron of honor. Mrs. Brown‘s husband is the son of the George Harold Browns of 859 Glencoe avenue. Mrs. Lester Maiâ€" man . (Patricia Clark), sister of the bridegroom, will attend as bridesmaid. John Clark, Jr., will serve his brother as best man. McCLUREâ€"CLARK WEDDING SATURDAY, ANGUST 28 August 28 has been chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Mary Katherine McClure and Robâ€" ert James Clark, The 4 p.m. cereâ€" mony will be solemnized in the presence of only the immediate families, with a large reception following at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawâ€" rence F. McClure, 333 Woodland avenue. Mr. Clark is the son~of the John Clarks of Bronson avenâ€" The Floyd E. Bocks of 2159 Grove avenue held open house on Sunday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Warren Davis (Mae West) of Vancouver, Canada, and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Noerenberg (Mildred West) of Lake Forest, Illinois. Mrs. Davis, a former Highland Parker, has been visiting with her parents in Chicago and with her Amnog the parties planned in | Miss McClure‘s honor will be a luncheon in the Pump Room at which Mrs. Robert Becker will be hostess. Mrs. Morley McNeal is planning a supper party and Mn.; Hugh Bowles of Skokie will give a dinner in honor of the brideâ€"toâ€" be. The John Clarks, parents of the bridegroom, will entertain on August 25 at the Exmoor Country club, for the couple. Miss McClure was also guest of honor with Miss Jean Easton, whose wedding to Walter Rietz was an event of last Saturday, on two occasions, Mrs. Watrous gave an evening party for both, and Mi:s Nancy Nelson honored the bridesâ€"toâ€"be at a dessert luncheon. Among the outâ€"ofâ€"town guests who will attend the wedding wi.l be the Richard Clarks of Boston, Massathusetts, brother and sisâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law of the bridegroom. By ALICE ZABEL Mrs. H. J, Watt of Detroit, Michigan, was the weekâ€"end guest of her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and his wife and family, the Frank L. Watts of 1325 8. St. Johns avenue. She left for home on Monday, OPEN HOUSE Miss McClure studied at Montiâ€" cello and MacMurray colleges, Her fiance is a recent graduate of Loyola, University. During the war he served for three years with the Army Air Forces. Following their wedding, Mr. Clark and his bride will reside in Vis(a, California, on the Clark avocado ranch WEEK END VISITOR ‘The bride was attended by her place. Mr. Cabri is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Adelmo Cabri of 336 North avenue. Miss Gloria Masini will attend Miss Cornwell as maid of honor and Oswoldo Mazzetta will serve as best man. sisters and brothers and their famâ€" The wedding of Miss Shirley Cornwell and Aldo Cabri will take place in the St. James rectory, Highwood, on Saturday, July 31, at 10 o‘clock in the morning, the Rev. Arthur Douaire reading the service. Miss Cornwell, the daughâ€" ter of Mrs. Mathew Burke of Chiâ€" cago, has been making her home with her uncle and aunt, the Theâ€" odore Minorinis of 238 Everts A breakfast at St. James hall will follow the ceremony. Only the bridal party and immediate famiâ€" lies will be present. About fifty relatives will attend the dinner at Kenneth, 9, and Carol, 4. The Davises are parents of five childâ€" ren. The Noerenbergs are parents of two daughters, Joyce and Joan, and a son, "Skippy." The Wests who formerly lived on North avenue, celebrated their fiftieth anniversary recently, EARL KLEMP TAKES A BRIDE ilies. This is her first trip to Highâ€" land Park in many years. With ber About thirty â€" attended . the Bock‘s party. . SHIRLEY CORNWELL TO WED the hall at 2 o‘clock in the afterâ€" noon, and a reception, also to be held at St. James hall, will be held from 3:30 to 6. About two hunâ€" dred are invited. Following a ten days‘ northern honeymoon, Mr. Cabri and his bride will reside at 336 North avenue COMPLETES FIRST YEAR AT ANNAPOLIS Midshipman Paul S. Byrne Jr., USN, Class of 1951, son of Mrs. Ruth D. Byrne of Clavey lane, has completed his first year at the U. S.â€"Naval Academy, Annapolis, Maryland. He is at present on the Midshipman _ Summer _ Practice Cruise. VISITORS LEAVE After a three weeks‘ visit with the M. M. Kutzers of 1978 S. Sheridan road, Mr. and Mrs. E. Kutzer and their grandson, Bob Pearl, of San Diego, California, left on Sunday for New York, where they will spend a few weeks with relatives, before returning to the west coast. The bride wore white, and carâ€" ried white roses. She wore the same flowers in her hair. Her sisâ€" ter, Nancy, who attended as maid of honor, was in pale pink. The bouquet she carried was of red roses. John Klemp, Jr., served his brother as best man. Mrs. Milton Hardacre played the wedding march. On Friday, July 23, Miss Joanne Huhn became the bride of Earl L. Klemp at the home of her parents, the Clarence Huhns, 1100 Springâ€" field avenue, Deerfield. The cereâ€" mony was performed by the Rev. Murphy. She was given in marâ€" riage by her father. Mr. Klemp is the son of the John A. Klemps of 310 N. Ridge road. P About seventyâ€"five relatives atâ€" tended the ceremony and the reâ€" ception which followed immediatâ€" ely after. > Both the bride and bridegroom are graduates" of the Highland Park high school. During the war Mr. Kiemp servéd as a navigator with the army mir corpc. In the service for over two years, he spent ten months of that time overseas in the Pacific theatre. He has finished two years at the Lake Forest college and plans to return for his junior year in the fall. Following a wedding trip to the North â€" Woods, Wisconsin, Mr. Klemp and his bride wili reside in ilighland Park. > Mr. and Mrs. Roger G. Kimber (Madâ€"line Hawkins) are now reâ€" siding at 1235 Braodview avenue. They formerly resided with »Mrs. Kimber‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Hawkins of Laurel avenue. Mr. Kimber is with the American Steel Fourdries in Chicago, Mrs. Kimber is a granddaughter of the LIVING IN RAVINIA Telephone Highland Park 2064 PICTURE FRAMES BRAND‘S STUDIO late Frank P. Hawkins, first mayâ€" or of Highland Park. M/Sgt. and Mrs. Charles E. Gaines (Marjorie Cliffe) and daughter, Susan, of Oakland, Calâ€" EXCHANGE TEACHER a On Saturday, Miss Anne Ansâ€" low, first grade teacher at Ravinia school, sailed to Scotland, to serve as an exchange teacher, She is one of 100 American teachers parâ€" ticipating in the 1948â€"1949 exâ€" change program . with British teachers. Miss Mary Rainey of Mossend, Belishill, Lanarkshire, Scotland, is to be the exchange teacher, at Ravinia. I VISITING HERE Cliffe of S. ‘Second street. Here since July 9, they will leave on Tuesday for the west coast. BACK HOME When Mr. and Mrs. Albert Larâ€" son of 133 S. Green Bay road reâ€" turned from a visit with their daughter and her family, the James W. Kents, in Springfield, Missouri, they brought their twin grandsons, Brad and Cal Kent back with them for a few weeks. The boy‘s mother, the former Lois Larson, will arrive at her parents‘ home next week for a Highland Park visit. ifornia, are visiting at the home of CONVALESCING AT HOME Following an emergency appenâ€" dectomy last week at the Edgeâ€" water hospital, Chicago, Beverly Rubenstein, daughter of the Louis Rubensteins of 602 Vine avenue, returned home on Tuesday. . TO VISIT SON AND WIFE Mrs. W. Kirk will leave next week for Salineville, Ohio, where she will visit with her son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, the Tom Kirks (Gertrude Sossdorf) for & week. ON HONOR ROLL Miss Ruth Shapiro was listed on the Wilmington college honor roll for outstanding academic achieveâ€" ment, She is a senior at Wilmingâ€" ton. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK The Manuel Goodmans, who reâ€" cently purchased the home in which they are now residing at 521 Hawthorne lane, have a recâ€" ord of world travel probably not paralleled by other Highland Parkâ€" ers. They have been around the world seven times, and have visitâ€" ed in 65 different countries. After each trip they returned to the Edgewater Beach apartments, Chiâ€" cago, where they resided for many years. @ Mr. Goodman is president of Deepfreeze International Corporâ€" ation, Chicago. The Goodmans are parents of a son, Peter, 8, and a daughter, Ellen, 4. Former Chicagoans, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Kushen of 2142 S. Sheridan road, bought the home in which they are living. They have three children, Ivan, 13, Richard, 9, and Barbara, 7. Mr. Kushen is in the furniture busiâ€" ness in Chicago. From Winnetka are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Benz and their two year old son, John, and twin son and daughter, Charles and Mereâ€" dith, aged three months. Mr. Benz is a salesman for the F. K. Smith company, Chicago. They bought their home here. Now living at 1111 S; Linden avenue are Mr. and Mrs. Stanley E. Hess, formerly of Hyde Park. Northshore GardenofMemories A Surprise Awaits You if You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY CREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH 3T. PHONE MAJ. 1067 THAYER‘S DAIRY OUR OWN ICE CREAM PHONE H. P. 597 Featuring RIDGE VIEW FARM DAIRY PRODUCTS 635 CENTRAL AVE. DELICATESSEN Dixie Cups Made Up to T HE PRESS VERY REASONABLE they are living. Mr. Hess, a meat broker, is with the Hessâ€"Stephenâ€" son company, Chicago. There are two children, Patsy, 9, and Stanley (Skippy), 11. daughters, Sheralyn, 3, and Becky Ann, 2. On Saturday night they entertained about cighty at a housewarming party. New residents at 366 Hazel avenue are the Charles A. O‘Neils. Here from Mountain Lakes, New Jersey, they have four sons, Rory, 17, Terry,:14, Tom, 11, and Jack, 9. Mr. O‘Neil is with Duff and Phelps, Chicago. They purchased the home in which Newcomers to Highland Park are the junior Edward H. Bernâ€" ings of 1715 8. Ridge road. Here from Amarillo, Texas, they moved into their newly built home six weeks ago.â€" Mr. Berning is with the Illinois Bell Telephone comâ€" Living in the ranch type home they recently built are the J. H. Brydens, formerly of Park Ridge. Located at 534 Cavell avenue, Mr. Brydens have a son, Robert, 23, who will enter his senior year at Lawrence college this fall, and a daughter, Sue, 16. Mr. Bryden is connected with the Glenn Falls Insurence company, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas P. Nelliâ€" gan are residing at 249 Eastwood avenue, the home the recently built. Former Lake Foresters, Mr. Nelligen is engineer for the City of Waukegan. Their little daughâ€" ter, Patricia, is one year old. Duncan was the architect. The Formerly of Chicago, and now living at 1222 Marion avenue, the home they bought, are Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hurst Mrs. Hurst, a former Highland Parker, was Marâ€" ion Rosenstein. Mr. Hurst in the gwner of Garden City Instruâ€" ments, Inc., Chicago. At Ripon he observed the Chiâ€" cago Rockets in training for proâ€" fessional football. This town houses the building which is the birthâ€"place of the Bepnbyan parâ€" ty. IN WISCONSIN Sewall Truax, 300 Egandale, last week attended a conference for . testing radio equipment in Wisconsin. His itinerary included Madison, Green Lake, Ripon and Waukesha. > At Waukesha, Mr. Truax was interviewed at padio station WAUX on the Man of the Street broadcast. New to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Clough, Jr. and month old daughter, Linda, formerly of â€" Boston, Massachuâ€" setts. They bought the home at 1909 Greenwood avenue, in which they are now residing. Mr. Clough is sales representative for the Cinch Manufacturing corporation, Chicago. Here from Chicago and living at 121 ‘Lake avenue, the home they recently purchased, are Mr. and Mrs. Avery J. Bernstein. Thier daughters are Linda, 10, and Nanâ€" €y, 1. Chop Suey & Fried Chicken TO TAKE OUT Point Comfort Restaurant Complete Landscape Gardening Waukegan Rd. 1 mile north of BLACK DIRT â€" MANURE Lunch & Dinner Served Daily R. Fiore and W. Pearson CEMENT WORK Telephone H. P. 2207 Highland Park, III. Tel Deerfield 79 grandparents are the Claburn Joneses of Evanston, formerly of rived on July 20 at the Highland Park hospital. The little girl‘s parâ€" Roger Williams avenue, and forâ€" mer Mayor and Mrs. Joseph B. Garnett of 622 S. Linden avenue. Her daddy served as an officer in the army air force during the war. rihlonlnlylofcrlr.mdln. oseph Mikulan of 137 S. Second street. Mrs. Mikulan is the former ‘Thelma Horton. Maternal grandâ€" parents reside in Missouri, and paternal grandparents live in Wisâ€" rived at the Dr. and Mrs. Mario Albores of Fort Sheridan avenue became the parents of a daughter at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on July 21. A son was born at the Highland Park hospital on July 21 for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Smith of 1540 Walter avenue, Northbrook. (Catherine Jones) of 415 Buckâ€" and Audrey, 1%, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on July 22. Their parents are the William Pearsons of 240 N. Green Bay road. Mrs. Pearson is the former Alice Karvinen, daughter of Edâ€" ward Karvinen of L‘Anse, Michiâ€" gen. Mr. Pearson is the nephew of Axel and Nels Johnson of Highâ€" landâ€"Park.â€"The baby has been named Billie Ann. A baby boy was born on July 22 in Waukegan to Mr. and Mrs. Robert D: Hastings, Jr. of 943 Waukegan _ avenue, Highwood. Mrs. Hastings, the former Gloria Doull, is the daughter of Mrs. John Doull of the same address. Mr. Hastings is the son of R. D. Hastings of Vine avenue and Mrs. William Nielsen of Lake Forest. On July 23 a daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. James Kells of Koepke road, Northbrook. LOOK WHO‘S HERE! A daughter, Linda Carol, arâ€" A sister for Bobbie, 9, Alicc. 5, KILCOYNE STUDIO Country Clubs, Institutions, Restaurants, Churches, * Schools and Stores DAILY DELIVERY FRUITS AND VEGETABLEs 228 North St. Johns 10 Baby Portraits Mounted Attractively From a Series of Proofs FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES DAILY JULY SPECIAL Ph. Deerficld 678 Studio or Home Only $11.75 DEERFIELD PRODUCE co. WAOLESALE WE SERVE 16 Webster avenue, Highwood, The baby has a brother, Richard, 20 months. Grandparents are the Harley Breeds of Marion, Iowa, and Mr. and of Highwood. as the name of the son born on July 24 at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital to Mr. and Mrs. Armand Benassi (Leone Berlie Breed) of new 12â€"inch ones that play as much as an album. Both sides provide an hour‘s For baby‘s soft, silky hair, keep a chne_bndhflAhk‘-g.nb solution makes a dandy cleanser for the little one‘s comb and brush â€"â€" for yours, K@pw'swlihthtsfufllu snow with the ol‘ shinola, which both cleans and polishes. And remember to (maybe they‘re potatoes to you), Ed'om.’_of Agriculture urges ’:lm often. And to you dieters, nutritionists say it‘s not potatoes, but WHAT you this: scoop out tomatoes; hil with chunks of pineapple; dot with vitamin put on them that‘s so fattening. @ha&;ymï¬ï¬‚&ï¬ks ‘i;:lâ€"â€" itine and bake 15 minutes in 1 moderucty hot oven C375°2â€"3. Imun,hnmwbn‘;:lï¬uthehnm? Shoes have this Fall! lots of them, so begin the search now for the old to 'ifâ€" s "'.l'.' "T;&:i’lfl.i'f ;hi . After being thawed, .l;uid is ::zd as whndq;;.h liquid is as good as when Thursday, July 29, 1948 Love those phonograph records â€" NATIONAL PRESS BUILDING _ _WASHINGTON, D. C..~â€" Milk is now being frozen and flown and Landscape Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue Andrew has been chosen By Anae Goode 6 0 9 be for sale soon.