-Mt-dhrofPhi_tt MJbundi-thu-y thalliumâ€. A_tNMo-odthoe-- (ma-"4) a -i.hf-d,0hi..tehoimn -#iethoi-dintoNmili" “Am-uwatth but cl an bud-’- â€but 'Fe. _ -- M.Ju.6, Mummninlar- -,oNo.Mr.PuddHamdhi. 'oa.h-mtamqdtomhratH on“ BACEX0MN00L Aft.r-dhtetHttertide" -ittttrirr-ta,Mr.and “Calvin 6.3.“: (Km Wat. so.) have named But. Mr. Whamiorthinyeu-t Dammit. 7 Th A. ft. Bauen' other non, lid-HI J., . ("than " colo- xdo Thttrqmit, in Boulder, the "and to when! “In! his by: In George and Gun] Gil-n George is I student at Amherst Ind Carol is unending L-wrenee college in, Appleton, Wisconsin. Their parents In the Charles P. Grimes of 1104 Lincoln avenue. On Sunday li- Nancy Inn Wt. and“! of tho cur. ence As Pull-menu of MI N. ahmidnn and, returned to her “dies at Connecticut college for Women in New Minion. Her aim, Bette Jane, returned to Kemper Ball. Kenoehl. Wisconsin,er she attend: school. The Grimes' other daughter, but“. u: unable to be home for the holiday; She in touching - Behoot in Berkeley, Culi- Arthur Humphrey, son of the A. Gordon Humphrey: of 1821* Judson avenue, has returned to his audits at De Pauw university in Greenlandic; Indiana. Art i, I junior there this your. "r . Back at their studies after the holidays are Charles Hunter. son of In. Elsie Hunter of Burton avenue and Gene Kiley, non of the Timothy Kiley: of Woodland eve- nne. The boys are freshmen It the Univelsity of Colorado. Bob Berg, son of Br.-amdrgtts: A. L Berg of Sheldon lane and Jerry Peterson, non of the Linda“ Peta-sons. have rtttrrmed to IA Fayette. Indiana. where they are students " Purdue University. On loudly Uniyersity of Illi- nois students returned to their clams after spending the heli- days at home. Among them were Adele and Frances Abbie Mason. daughters of the A. H. Mason: " 1813 Kincaid IVEIIIIC; Herbert Holt. non of the H. E. Halts of 1330 Judson avenue; Jack Strand, son of Mr. and In. Fred G. Show] of 1304 Burton avenue ind of 1348 Broadview avenue. m Andrew: returned, this -. te his classes at Amherst m he is in his third year. Irie pleat: are Mr. and Ira/E. L Andre“ of 234 laurel Ivenue. Ted anel. son of the T. J. Zlbell NEW YEAR'S EVE GUESTS Bill Tat: and Newton Hon-r - New Year's m with the Thomas Picker: of 1357 Droid- view nvenue. They were enroute from their home in In. Angela, Catifemia. to New York City. Mr. Tut: is Mrs. Picket's brother. On Monday evening a' birthday [any as given in honor of In. D. A. Burke of Worth " the home of her man. the W. L. Flynn of Erin: lune. BIRTHDAY PARTY SHIRLEY L KBUIBACH A DESIRE! BRIDE . _ Mr. and In. Will Rumba! of It-hatmuwt-tn,formeet, "mgWuadhe%nauttmrseqrthe -i-oetheird-r.thir- hmmuhek am.“ Juliet. m. The Ce-r not place in the MM.HIIM ehpeluunUIivudtydChi- mathhuDuecn- The m couple will that Mrfmrebo-ciIKOI-mo. M5ee-.mrherearr.mi_ [new position It the Shin BONE PM! ME BOWL Mr. hi In My. P. a- thick of "" m Iv.- lhek at school after the holi- -wtrFi.-ito_ Hummus-t- as. wife “a: u- in. Anal-malhh.flqu- Wulw'hhh-n. Mr. and In Henry D. Coul- ton (Carob Kdlner) of 1826 Burton avenue bot-Inc the pub can of a “(or on Dace-b. 28 " tho Highland Put uqrital. The little girl, who has not ret Guam In In. 6001:. Kenna! 0105'! Vino avenue and Mrs. Gouge Conn-I of Cleveland, Ohio. Lorettnhuheendlooenulln numeofthehbygirlbomon Deeember89atthemehuodNrh hospital to Mr. and In San 1prtaini of 249 Evolution amine. Highvood. In [mini is the former Bid: Coppi, “he! of the Ettore Coppia " 102 S. Con- tral nvenue, Highwood. In Nancy knxini of Eighth“ ave» nne is the pun-l grandmother. The Denim: m also parent. of another daughter, Nancy Ann. 4. The first baby of the New Year born at the Highland Put hos- pital m n son, who arrived on Jmuu'y 2 to the Bruno Domini: of 126 Wrendnle .mue. Congressman Church Resumes Duties At Washington D. C. Got-(man Ralph E. Church, (R), 18th Conan-50nd District, Illinois, has returned to Wuh- ingtan, D. G, having bee-1w elected to the But Cong-u by I majority of 66.000. During the 80th Cour... Speaker Joe Martin followed the custom of turning over the u- sponihility of Mn: our the House of hprunhtivu to Re, pnblican Com leaders of long â€Hi-mum Ind Inf-la- the experience, and the above picture - Rep. Church wield- ing the historic gavel. He vii. however, not have the while“ olptaidiwltuydmm " the an: Com since tho Republican Put, In: mud of the Home at the November elec- “Hannah-neu- ber of B. WI! (Jo-aim: onAWOI. The musician ind untried " ugly won-n torher-r' and everywhere he mu pk; Ill Whhokkmhh. ."leu-dmdyn-mh‘ -frrrk-r,"_dtar" Iii-:‘Mwhydomhwhhh Mound-cramp?†LOOK WHO’S HERE “Win-mug.“- r," an unsci- - lac-b. (xii-Ilia '..et- -5ehe. (no than) M "IE HIGHLAND HIM; M-itrs.toV mammal: "EA" “Fa-lati- TOMA-and “‘1“!!! n. NW Put eon... villiâ€. iumm‘ NOW Yuma-huh (â€cello-loom-" “bk-mm I“ m-muunuum o'eUeE mun-human.†-ortHeo-itt-,nrittho -iBtodbrMrsBiralhdr% -ueattutur-d.ti-.tet LEI-men “Halt-5M button, and In In" L Kingslnnd,gr. In. Boner Hobbinivilluo- side,aruwilteiroa-eth. work'o! the PM h - Multinational e1iau'eeemih. dren'l new Marqrital. Chicagoland Girls To Compete For Titles At Outdoors Show ThohmettoonmatuNéi-d â€damn-1M“ ,- Contestants to enter need only write the mud-Queen Content 'Editor, Chic-go Outdoors Show; H27 North Dalton, Chicago 2. “Wing their hung. niche-5 - and favorite outdoor' m Ah- tries must be submitted by mid- night. Jan. It., . The four Vilnius, to be M by I jury of rationing-hm has». hand-y night, January J' It the [ASH]: Home! Mum. will be dictated with m. m that trip: - honor- befitting their high eeate. Girh {min a. and" Chicago- land In: will com for the form coveted title. of lb Sport. Ii. Trayel, Him Ttaiur Ild Min. [outing and tho honor of Icicl- - over the Chic-go Omaha-s Show at Navy Pier Feb. 4 through IE Judged on beauty of (an Ind figure and intend and ability in outdoors activity, the four queen- will be cloned in an china-an may during a. Moon Show, and each will nigh our in division at the exposition for the 10-day period and during the em; mt until the 1950 event Trailer Coach Show At Chicago Feb. 18-27 Chicago his been than. as Sonicntion city‘ of mother can industry. The official 1949 - et Conch lanthanum Am tion "how, which has received added emphasis due to the hou- ing thatâ€. will be he“ " In- ternational Amphiteatn for ten days from February 18th through "thntthos-timeaathee and Chicago Spelt and Outdoor Exposition. which is held yearly in the south-side Amphitheatre. The column is open to all girls in the great. Chicago“ In: " years of use or older. The boy: a. the roundhome ob- .ervedthatorteofth.e-- unusually glam. "Eeeeythirtg," npliod the was rind worker. " think my wife don’t “In. no -re." “Both," unclaimed a “fit-II. the friend. “That’s just your in- agitation." “Won, in it," new“ the worker. "What would you think if your wit. took to innit your lunch in road up? A "What'n wrong pal?" someone "rMtvret<r-'-x: (cl CID-)7 F-P-Hgh- " 5-5329!" PARKWAY THE PRESS Christmas Seal 1 hm During December “Seven! persons who did not nuke their returns earlier in the an†have just an: in pi!- Inent for their Christina Seth,†m nid.‘ "We will to think them â€or their contribution and to Ill. any others glue have neg- )“ their Seal ‘mmenta to hie cue of them u soon " poo .ihu." An additional $3,103.41 1% eeirtd sin-e the ofrieint clone of the 1948 Christmas Seal Sale on Dre. 25. has bought total n- uns to $32,581.51 In. Mabel IcCIIllough, Sell ante Chairman mounted last night. In. leCnllangh said that she wished to emphasise that arr:- ing out of the Lake County Tn- bavllocis Ameiation's program deeded on Beat Sale returns. She added that the audition. in its t: of tuberculosis uneven- tin. mud. in: union: to get Rarted on it. tuberculin ult- - ..- in the country school: as well a: In that x-ny surveys for the ind-iris of the county. “ne'I-ociuibn is eonfideatt that it can bank on the support Fancy-Free and Flaunt ANNOUNCING PHIL JOHNSON REOPENING JANUARY A, 1949 DEUCIOUS DUNGEONS AND DINNIIS SERVING EVERY DAY (Inset M) "rt-atA.1tE.trattt19P.M. _ (CLOSED EVERY MAY ALL DAY) RoU'N4MntCOUN'rYumt dbmpbotlahcmb but: pd“. its 1949 project. whiehnaeai-daaahaatorseoe themed. atriu- mum intAbcmmtrr." YWCA Calendar loudly. January " - Sewing Ct-tssl, p.lll. Tue-day. January 1t--Beidemr Newcomer- Cub-g an. I Ilia [the Mann’s mod- em during elm. New tonne. 9:00 LII. YWCA Baud Meetine-" LII. Mothers' cut-a, pan. Wednesday, January "-Pi Del- us visit tmtadeaatimrotattiem. Thu-May, Juan-y t8-Mheative Writer-te I... _ Friday, "arr-, 1H“. '14le Smith's dancing e1---T.a% The finicky (“our in the small Watch: mun-Int whe- ing malady {only about his order. “Two can plane.†he told the when. “Don't fry than a second m the white is cooked. Don‘t turn the. our. Not Inch fat.Ntstnsmanrhtehoftilarwd NO pepper." table with i hesitant air About "8h.h.et'-bB-r"ar.. "angina-um.“ arwaawr-ttsoeauineeat_, â€autumn-lib“ 'io'tehttrttittedneedVt" “ugh-nouns.- -d-oekirwt.tHduMuh. “atrium. be-hth.-d-mianr-. Aft-ammo-tut-ttho vine-lump“ “M'uborkltuupu thin-d you'd mutt- Mum-liko."lhadvu“m human-0300100“. ClEErara2rl 'NraR_r----dt- " '" e" Immaculate Conception Church aw Park to: New a Gu- my. In. Aev. Mthrr, - P. "'"e mm...- tram: Rcv. Don-Id built. Rev. John P. 0'0. IA. STD. s 'Hrs - St 1m. ago. 10:00. 'hta and Holy In: 3-0.. 1:00 8:00. 9.06. {0:00. WeehaHy.-0tM - 8:15. m. y; a my)... Bo-Hass Dada-Norm OPEN BOWUNG “on. COMO"! “In.“ Wain-p.