Page 4 spiritual good things for you. DICK TRACY‘S 364 CENTRAL AVE S. ST. JOHNS AVE TEL. H. P. 326 ALDEN HARRIS PHOTOGRAPHY 34 North First Street Highland Poark, HMlinois Samples given to the Ladies During the Holidays 22 NO. SECOND ST. Sole Makers of VANDOL FOR YOUR HAIR AND VANDOL SHAMPOO NEW YEAR T0 Atl THE VANDOL Products Co. 101 COMMUNITY. PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. IN THIS N. ST. JOHNS AVE TEL. H. P. 710 FOR HAPPY TEL. H. P. 435 1949 The Misses Frances Abbie and Adele Mason, daughters of the Arthur H. Masons of 1813 Kinâ€" caid avenue, were coâ€"hostesses at a tea on Sunday afternoon. The girls, Juniors at the University of Hllinois, are home for the holidays. A tea was given on Monday afternoon from 3 to 5 by Miss Sue Sparling of 756 Oak Grove avenue. High school and college friends of Miss Dorothy Frochlich of 380 Ravine drive, Miss Sue Ottenâ€" heimer of 1928 Groveland aveâ€" nue and Miss Sally Trangmar of 173 Lakeside Manor road, attendâ€" Coâ€"hostesses at a tea on Tuesday were the Misses Joan and Bea Smoot of 250 Lakewood.place, and Miss Janet Rich of 360 Woodâ€" land road. The party was held at the Smoot home. HOLIDAY PARTIES AND TEAS Miss Janeth Finch, daughter of ‘the H. N. Finches of 718 S. §t. Johns avenue, is spending the holiâ€" days at home. Janeth, a freshman ut Witchitaâ€"University in Kansas, has recently been made a memâ€" ber of the Wichita Symphony orâ€" chestra,‘ where she plays fourth horn. She is also a member of the school orchestra and band."and is a member of the newly organized Hutchinson Symphony in Hutchinâ€" Miss Finch‘s father, Harold Finch, is director of music at the Highland Park high school. HOLIDAY BRIDE On Christmas Eve, Miss Nancy Lee Newman, daughter of Mrs. Baldwin Newman of 359 Hazel avenue and Col. Newman, became the bride of Ensign Claiborne Sheldon Bradley, son of Mahlon O Bradley of Cedar street, Chicago, and the late Mrs. Bradley, former Highland Parkers. The 5:30 p.m. ceremony was ‘performed by the Rev. Charles U. Harris of Trinity church. The bride was given in marriage by her father. The bride is the granddaughter of Mrs. ~Baldwin and the late Judge Baldwin. She attended the Edgewoodâ€" Park . school in _ Briarâ€" cliff Manor, New York. Mr. Bradâ€" ley: was graduated in June from the United States naval academy at Annapolis, Maryland. Miss Pinch will return to Kanâ€" sas on January 2 to be on hand for practice in Wichita for a conâ€" cert to be given Kly the Symphony on January 10. Piatigorsky, who will appear in Highland Park later this season, will be guest soloist. The bride was lovely in a gown of ivory satin brocade. The very faint threads were of pale pink, blue and gold. The veil of Brusâ€" sels lace which she wore was a gift from Mrs. Constance Mitford of Inverness, Scotland, to her grandmother, Mrs. Francis E. Baldwin of "Hazel Avenue on her visit there this past summer. The veil was originally worn by Mrs. Mitford‘s grandmother, Lady Dunâ€" ean Metcalf, Ladyâ€"inâ€"Waiting to Queen Victoria. The prayer book shecarried was white satin. The bride‘s mother wore a dress of royal blue encrusted in gold and red beading and pearls. Her corsage was of red carnations. After January 1, Ensign Bradâ€" ley and his bride will be at home in Pensacola, Florida, where he is stationed. son The bride‘s attendants, Miss Elizabeth Baldwin, her sister, and Miss Anne Bradley, the brideâ€" groom‘s sister, were gowned alike in red velvet. They carried Christâ€" mas holly. * John Lioyd of Highland Park was best man and the bride‘s uncle, Bruce Baldwin, served as groomsman. HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Buick Care KEEP BUICKS BEST North Shore Buieck Co. 30 Years In Highland Park 110 S. First St. _ Tel. 496 Authorized Sales & Service ansas YOULL SEE WHY BUICK PARTS BUICKS BEST THE PRESS . Home for ‘the holidays from Smith college is Miss Peggy Stair, daughter of the H. Bowen Stairs of 373 Woodland road. Peggy is a junior at Smith this year. / Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Steffen of 427 Glencoe avenue left last week for Miami, Florida. They will be gone about four months. Larry Larson, son of the Lloyd L. Larsons of Central avenue, is home from Missouri Valley college for the holidays. Larry is a freshâ€" man there this year. SUNDAY VISIT On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam Ernst and Miss Mabel Ernst Home for the holidays from Colâ€" orado college is Charles Hunter] son of Mrs. Elsie Hunter of Burâ€" ton avenue. of 460 N. Ridge road were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Arch (Mary Fay) of River Forest. On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker of 515 Oakwood avenue left for a visit in California with their daughter, Mrs. Gladys Marâ€" kell, and her son, Dick, and daughâ€" IN CALIFORNIA ton, Ohio, attended .the bride as maid of honor. The gown she yore was of light blue faille and she carried pink roses. James E. Flanagan, Jr., brother of the bride, served as best man. The bride)s mother chose a charcoal grey dress complemented by pink accessories and a corsage of camellias. Both the bride and bridegroom areâ€" graduates of the Eastman School of Music in Rochester, New York, and both are now on the faculty at Del Mar college at Corpus Christi, Texas. Following a reception at the Georgian hotel, ‘Evanston, Mr. Grubb and his bride left for Palmyra for a few days before they returned to Corpus Christi. IN FLORIDA HOME FROM SCHOOL ed a tea on Monday at the Froehâ€" On Monday night Miss Joan Avery of 1563 Eastview avenue was hostess at a pot luck supper at her home. } A surprise "brunch" was given last Sunday by Miss g..rhn Glick at her" home at 825 N. Sheridan road. About one hundred and fifty attended the tea at the Russell Ahrens‘ home at 920 S. Sheridan road last Wednesday, Coâ€"hostesses were the Misses Lynn Ahrens and Marilyn Date of 1726 Rice street. Gowned in . traditional white satin and a short veil and carryâ€" ing white roses, Miss Bernice Anne Flanagan, daughter of the James E; Flanagans of Glencoe avenue, became the bride of Cassel Grubb, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Grubb of Palmyra, Penâ€" nsylvania, on Sunday, December 26, at 2 o‘clock in the afternoon in the home of the bride‘s parents. The Rev. Murphy of Holy Cross church, Deerfield, performed the ceremony. Miss Barbara Triplett of Bluffâ€" lich home Miss Donna Reid of 1949 Northâ€" moor road entertained at a pot luck supper on Wednesday night. On Wednesday afternoon Miss Nancy Newman was hostess at tea at her home at 1437 Wildwood lane, Nancy, whq attended Highâ€" land Park high school for two years, is a student at Roycemore in Evanston this year. A tea was also given at the Halsted home at 619 .Crofton avenue, Miss Barbara Halsted and Miss Emily Ann Perreault of 858 Glencoe avenue were hostesâ€" The Misses Jean Troxel of 244 Central avenue and Nancy Bartell of 7 Ravine lane gave a tea last Monday to high school and college friends.. Over one hundred atâ€" tended. The party was given at the Troxel home. BERNICE FLANAGAN, A BRIDE Waukegan Rd. 1 mile north of Deerfield Tel. Deerficld 79 Telephone Highland Park 2064 Chop Suey And Point Comfort Restaurant Lunch And Dinner Served Daily Fried Chicken TO TAKE OUT a Triplett nded .the The gown of Bh bride she w ter, Shirlee. The Markells, former Highland Parkers, reside in Los Angeles. Shirlee, a student at the University of New Mexico in Al. buquerque, is home for the holiâ€" The Tuckers will also visit with their niece and her family, the J. Hal Reeders. The Reeders are also former Highland Parkers. The â€" marriage "of Miss Mary Theresa Ugolini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marco Ugolini of 225 McDaniels avenue, and _ Norâ€" MARY UGOLINI WEDS 1949. ‘The need for salvage of used cooking fat is still great. It is important that all fat is used in every home. However, there comes a time when fat is no longer usable for cooking purâ€" poses. You can sell this excess fat to your meat dealer for cash. There will be two eclipses of e sun, and two of the moon in ‘\‘" & f"f ;;’49 e 2P ~â€"= es %\\/’/f â€"â€"<=â€" ;\‘,(U&d)t 3 cofA aae7 §‘m 7 GJopt es â€"> ‘,- (\' s Tez MFMWW \ .1C 7e 552 WAUKEGAN AVE., . HIGHwWOOD 234 N. SECOND ST (Continued on page 5) WASTE NO FAT 545 Central Ave ARTHUR F. 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