By ALICE ZABEL ALICE PFISTER TO WED SATURDAY % St. Paul‘s Evangelical Reformed church, Chicago, where her late grandfather, the Rev. Jacob Pfisâ€" James Bielenberg, brothers of the bridegroom, and H. F. Pfister, Jr. ATTEND DAD‘S DAY Mr. and Mrs. Lioyd Ebert of 114 Michigan avenue spent the weekâ€"end and "Dad‘s Day" celeâ€" bration at Loras Academy in Dubugue, Iowa. The Eberts have ter was pastor for almost twentyâ€" five years, will be the scene of the wedding Saturday, October 9, of daughter of the Eugene Pfisters of Rosebrae, Mundelein, formerly Members of the two families will compose the bridal party. Maâ€" tron of hondr will be the cousin of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, Mrs. William Koch (Shirley Pfister) and the maid of honor will be another cousin, Miss Marjorie Pfister. Bridesmaids will be Miss Pauline Wilson, also a cousin of the bride, and Mrs. Harold F. Pfister, Jr. Jennifer and Merrilee Pfister, daughters of the junior Harold Pfisters, will act as flower girls Billy Siers, cousin of the bridegroom, will be ring bearer. Best man will be William Koch and the ushers will be Douglas and After a honeymoon spent in northern Wisconsin, Mr. Schunneâ€" man and his bride are now residâ€" ing in an apartment in Melrose Park. Mr. Schuneman is attending the Navy Pier division of the University of Illinois, where he is in his second year. During the war he served for two years in the United States Navy. Page 4 of Highland Park, and Robert H Following a reception at the Union League club, the young couple will leave for a two weeks‘ wedding trip in the Smoky Mounâ€" tains, Before they return to Roseâ€" brae, where they will make their home, they will visit in Asheville, North Carolina, where the Kochs reside. - The bride wore a white crepe dress and small white veiled hat. Her bouquet was of gardenias, white baby chrysanthemums, white gladioli and ivy. Her sister, Elizaâ€" beth, who l&l“ as maid of honor, was in aqua crepe. The hat she wore matched her dress, She carried coral colored gladioli. Both the bride and her sister are gradâ€" uate nurses of Henrotin hospital, Chicago. The bride‘s mother was in Electric blue with matching hat and a corsage of Eucharis lilies. The bridegroom‘s mother wore an aqua trimmed black dress compleâ€" mented by a corsage of orchids. About one hundred attended the reception at the home of the bride‘s parents, following the cereâ€" mony. Biclenberg, Jr.,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Bielenberg of Elgin. The 4 p.m. ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Gerhardt Grauver. _ William Golden of Galina served the bridegroom as best man. Visiting with her mother, sisters and relatives in Norway, is Mrs. William Vetter of 347 McDaniels avenue. She sailed for Europe on June 26 and plans to return to this country on November 19. JEAN WATT, SENIOR AT LA WRENCE COLLEGE FERN BENCH, A BRIDE The wedding of Miss Fern Bench, daughter of the J. Daniel Benches of 637 Glenview avenue, and Robert Francis Schunneman, son of Mrs. Julia Heit of Galina, Illinois, took place at the Wesley Methodist church on Wednesday, September 22, at 8 o‘clock in the evening. The Rev. Albertson heard the exchange of nuptial vows Miss Jean Watt, daughter of the Frank L. Watts of S St. Johns avenue, is a senior this year at Lawrence college at Appleton, Wisconsin. Jean is a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. _ IN NORWAY Phone Highland Park 321 two sons attending the academy. Lioyd, Jr. (Buz) is a senior, and VISIT HERE (Rita Boilini) are back in Chicage following. the baseball season. Mr. Medlinger is a professional baseâ€" ball pitcher with the Scranton Red Sox of the Eastern League. They spent a few days last week visiting with Mrs. Medlinger‘s parents, the Robert Boilinis of McDaniels aveâ€" Miss G. Eleanor Clifton of Balâ€" timore, director of admissions at Goucher College, visited Highland Park high school during her stay in Chicago this week (September 29 through October 8). Goucher‘s admissions officer was at the Highland Park school yesterday afternoon. Teddy, who is a cheer leader, is a Academy, has returned to Anâ€" napolis, Maryland, after receiving submarine and gunnery training in Cuban waters and making a cruise to Portugal, Italy, Gibraltar and North Africa. the College of Medicine, has been appointed commanding officer of the hospital. He has announced that Dr. George V. Byfield has been appointed chief of medical service for the hospital, while Dr. William E. Looby will serve as ATTEND ILLINOISâ€"WISCONSIN AT ANNAPOLIS Midshipman Paul 8. Byrne, Jr. USN, of the United States Naval VISITS HIGH SCHOOL Highland Parkers who are atâ€" tending the College of the Uniâ€" versity of Chicago are: Emmett Harper Gatewood, 336 Elm Place, a veteran of World War II; Judith Livingston, 261 Linden Park PI.; and Meera McCuaig, 558 South are following in the footsteps of their alumni parents. Miss Mcâ€" Cuaig‘s father and mother are both alumni, and the mother: of Mr. Gatewood, an alumna. ‘ The College accepts students after their sophomore year in high school for a fourâ€"year proâ€" gram of general education. CHIEF OF SURGICAL SERVICE Army, under the sponsorship of the University of Himmois Coflege of Medicine. members of the University of Iliâ€" nois faculty and serve on the staff of the Veterans Administration bospital at Hines. Dr. Looby, a lieutenant colonel in the Army among a group of University of Illinois students attending the Illinoisâ€"Wisconsin football game in Madison last Saturday. The boys spent the weekâ€"end at the Chi Phi fraternity house. AT CHICAGO UNIVERSITY COLLEGE Linden avenue. Miss Livingston, who has comâ€" pleted her junior year in high school at North Shore Country Day School will enter the second year of the College. Miss McCuaig will enter the third year, and Mr. Gatewood, the last or the fourth year. unit, the 427th General Hospital, nue. In choosing the University of Chicago as their alma mater, both Miss McCuaig and Mr. Gatewood "Willam E. Looby will serve as chief of the surgical service. Both reserve, resides at 1630 Pleasant Ave., Highland Park. mnelp_. VYACATION TRiIP Mr, and Mrs H. E. Holt of Judson avenue, who have been in A 1,000â€"bed hospital reserve Herb Holt and Ted Zabel were Dr. John B. Youmans, dean of North Shore Florist and Landscape Service 6 0 9 200 Gresawood Avenue by the south on a two weeks‘ motor LIVING IN 10WA ‘ Now living in Decorah, Tows, are Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Silk (Jean Vetter) and their young son, Vernon, Jr., and baby daughâ€" ter, Robin. CHIEF RADIO ANNOUNCER OF DRAKE UNIVERSITY Back at their home in Los Angeles, California, after a trip to Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon, Salt Lake and Yellowâ€" stone, are the J. Hal Reeders, formerly of Highland Park. AT SCHOOL IN THE EAST Miss Jacqueline Schram, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack A. Schram of 221 Maple avenue and Miss Natalie H. Schram, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schram, BRADLEY UNIVERSITY FRESHMEN Freshmen at Bradley university this fall are John Knox Thorsen of 318 North avenue and William Francis Walsh of 816 S. Sheridan road. Highland Park high school graduates Petersburg, Florida, formerly of Highland Park, spent the past two weeks visiting with Mr. Brand‘s brother and wife, the Bert Brands of New York City, also former Highland Parkers. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schram, Jr. of 603 Woodpath, have enâ€" JOINS NAVY Larry Vetter, son of the Wilâ€" liam Vetters of 347 McDaniels avenue, joined the United States Navy two weeks ago and is now stationed at Great Lakes, Illinois for his basic training. Larry gradâ€" uated from the Highland/ Park high school in June. nouncer of the student staff of the radio department at Drake university, Des Moines, lowa, it was recently announced. John is a sophomore in the college of commerce and finance at Drake. NEWS OF FPORMER HIGHLAND PARKERS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brand of St. tered House in the Pines Junior College at Norton, Mass. Students from Highland Park enrolled at De Pauw University for the winter semester include John W. Lanigan and Phyllis S. Lanigan, 919 Wade St., Art Humâ€" phrey, 1321 Judson Ave.; Mary McNeal, 247 Prospect Ave.; Joâ€" verne Bulmer, 2270 Lakeside Place, and William O. Wright, 2220 Dell Lane. DE PAUW UNIVERSITY STUDENTS ATTENDING BRADFORD COLLEGE ) Miss Marvyn L. Wittelle, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel R. Wittelle of 1457 So. Sheridan Road, has returned to Bradford Junior College, Bradford, Mass, for her senior year. . Mr. Richard Watts of New York City was a visitor last Thursday of the William Ernsts of 460 N. Ridge road. * NEW YORK VISITOR Hugo J. Melvoin, 1454 Wildâ€" wood Lane, Highland Park, is a member of the Brass section of the 175â€"piece football band at the University of Ilinois, DOUBLES IN BRASS James Cagney, William Bendiz, Open Men.â€"Fri. 6:00â€"Satâ€"Sen., 1:30â€"3§e to 6:30 _ 50c after 6:30, incl. tax THEATRE â€" 630 Vernon Ave. Highland Park 606 Jean Thu. thru Mon. Oct. Tâ€"11 CGLENCOE John Hull of 1540 Judson aveâ€" ‘ue., Wed., Thu., Oct. 12â€"13â€"14 "The Time of Your "A Foreign Affair" THE PRESS 6 pounds arrived at Wedistisna Por Howpital wely Wednesday morning, October 6, A son, Daniel Peter, was born on Monday, September 27, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. Fallers of Fall City, Nebraska. Mrs. Mary Castelli of 413 Funston avenue, Highwood, is paternal grandmother. at the Highland Park hospital on fom Mr. and Mrs. Harold Schults, §29 Forest ave. Mrs. Schults is the former Mary Elizabeth Grady, parents are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Schultz of Northbrook. No name has been chosen as yet for the young lady. and Mrs. Peter Castelli of 131 Pleasant avenue, Highwood. Mrs. Castelli is the former Rose Marie Faller, daughter of the Herman Tuesday, September 28. They are sons of 21 McGovern street. The little girl has been named Patricia Ann. Her mother is the former Mary Morrison, daughter of Mrs. John Morrison of El Pase, Texas. the children of the Richard Gibâ€" On Saturday, October 2, a daughter was born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Faust of 524 Walnut aveâ€" nue. The little girl has been named Carole Susan. Mrs. Faust is the former Emily King, Grandparents Writing At YWCA burgh (Nancy Golan) of 320 S. Linden avenue became the parents of a son, at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, September 30. The little boy, who has been of Girardsyille, Pennsylvania. named Mark Charles, has a sister, Linda, fifteen months old. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Golan of the same S. Linden avenue address, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thornburgh of Los Angeâ€" les,, California. are the Alva V. Kings of New York City and the William Fausts LOOK WHCO‘S HERE! A sister for Richard, 10, arrived Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Thornâ€" f One Week Ven Heflin, Sesan Hayward "TAP ROOTS" "BUFFALO BILL" of Dr. Oct. 15 / for had 12 years‘ experience I® FAMTN and theatre production in Chicago to 9:30, weekly. Mr. McKee To Speak On IS THIS CATCHING? Mrs. Ernest Moldaner of Linâ€" coln pl. is a patient at Highland Park hospital, where she is recovâ€" ::ghon.bnhnhhn-and 5 p eï¬ ied l ie ing on television pFOCUEIUUM. It is still not too late to enroll making, art and modern dancing. It is well to remember that winter ‘The National Safety Council is having its 36th National Safety Congress and Exposition on Octâ€" ober 18 through 22 in Chicago. Sessions will be held particularâ€" ly relating to the needs of schools and colleges. These sessions will be held at the Morrison Hotel. group meeting on the topic "How to Teach Safety. Education in the Elementary School." Among the speakers at this meeting will be lrhllqlcln.l’rmapdfl the Lincoln School, Highland Last week she was joined there by Mrs. R. C. Bliemehy of Glencoe ave., whose back yard adjoins her own. Mrs. Muldaner is also being treated for a broken hip. â€"Both are doing well. Park, Illinois. FREQUENT TRAINS PICTURE FRAMES 2 No. Shoridan number is H. P. 675. RUTTKAY JEWELERS FREQUENT TRAINS VAlomming Roon.or Hoght WANT ADS GET RESULTS for shoppers there are North Shore Line trains all day long . . . directly to and from the heart of all suburhan shopping districts . . . and in Chicago‘s Loop are train platform entrances to large departâ€" ment stores and buildings. No need for streetâ€" cars, buses or taxicabs. ‘ experience in radio and is now the north shore suburbs You save STUDIO Thursdiy, October 7, 1948 Highland Parker A Trustee of Smith A thousand invitations will go into the mail next week, addressed to almunae and friends of Smith College, for a gals dinner in honer of Dr. Herbert Davis, president of Smith College, and Mrs. Dwight Morrow,; most famous of its trus: tees. It will take place Tuesday, Octogr 26, at 7 o‘clock at the ES es uns 2 P 02 P chance to chat reservations will go to those who Adult Evening Classes Get Off To Good Start for a free carbuvreter may be robbing you oft Francis M. Knight of Highland the speakers. Evening classes at Highland Park High school got off to a good tion of 105 the first night. This number exceeded that of the iniâ€" tial registration last year. Openings | still exist in the classes, and registrations will be accepted on Monday m‘* nesday nights of next SWISS WATCHES PURNELL and WILSON FineWatch Store hours 8:00 to 6.00 visitors, As the club will »date only four hundred, FREQUENT TRAINS H. P. z088