| XMIS_WEEK ... omemarorans WORKS SHOWN AT THE ART INSTITUTE EXHIBIT Works by Richard A. Florsheim of 138 Elmwood drive, Highland Park artist, have been included in the Fiftyâ€"third annual exhibiâ€" tion by artists of Chicage and viâ€" cinity at the Art Institute of Chiâ€" eago. The works exhibited are an wil painting entitled, "I Have Been Faithful" and two lithographs, "I Thought 1 Heard Wings" and *Throughout The World." * Mr. and Mrs. Waiter W. Crutâ€" tenden of 583 Bob O‘Link road will be leaving soon for a month‘s stay in Florida. They plan to visit first in Vero Beach as the guests of Mrs. Nelson Plamondon before going on to Miami Beach. In the presence of the immediâ€" ate families and a few friends Miss Barbara Shire, daughter of the Moses E. Shires of 626 N. St. Johns avenue, became the bride of Edwin‘G. Shifrin, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben R. Shifrin of St. Louis, Missouri on Saturday, Feb. 12, at 6:30 p.m. Rabbi Richard Hertz of Chicago heard the exchange of muptial vows in the home of the bride‘s parents. LEAVE SOON FOR FLORIDA The white gown worn by the bride was brocaded in gold. Her fingertip veil was an heirloom of chantilly lace. She carried camâ€" ellias. BARBARA SHIRE, A BRIDE Miss Mary Friedlich, maid of honor, was gowned in blue, as were the bridesmaids, Miss Miriam Shifrin, sister of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Bernard Meltzer, cousin of the bride. The bouquet of camâ€" ellias which Miss Friedlich carried were of a deeper shade than the bridesmaids. Best man was Robert Shifrin, brother of the bridegroom. Charles Edison of St. Louis and Thomas Nathan of Highland Park, ushered. The bride is a graduate of the North Shore Country Day school and of Carleton college. The brideâ€" groom is a graduate of John Burâ€" roughs school in St. Louis. He atâ€" tended Amberst and . graduated from the Washington University Law school. Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Schneider of Oakwood avenue left last Monday for a two months‘ stay in Miami, Florida. Their son and his wife, the Richard Schneiders of Evans ton, are with them for a few weeks‘ visit. . KIESERâ€"ENSTROM NUPTIALS Bobbie Picker, who was five years old on Tuesday, was host at a combination birthday and Valâ€" entine‘s party on Sunday. Twelve of his young friends were his guests. Bobbiec is the son of the Thomas Pickers of 1357 Broadâ€" view avenue. On Saturday, February 5, Miss Marilyn Gean Kieser, daughter of the Sherman Kiesers of 312 Birchwood lane, Deerfield, became At the annual Travelers Aid luncheon in the Racquet Club, Chicago, last Tuesday, Mrs. John W. Clarke (Patricia Dobson), forâ€" merly of Highland Park, took over her new post as board president, succeeding Mrs. Charles F. Cutter. IN FLORIDA the bride of Charles Edward Enâ€" A dinner at the home of the bride‘s parents followed the cereâ€" mony. BIRTHDAY PARTY strom, son of the Edward En After a ten day wedding trip in Bermuda, Mr. Shifrin and his bride will live in St. Louis. ELECTED PRESIDENT OF TRAVELERS AID BOARD North Shore Buick Co. Buick Care KEEP BUICKS BEST 30 Years in Highland Park Authorized Sales & Service 110 S. First St. _ Tal. 498 BUICKS BEST SEE WHY stroms of Highwood. The 7:30 p.m. ceremony was performed by the Rev. Linebecker at the St. Paul‘s church in Deerfield. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, was gowned in white satin, made with a close net bodice, full skirt and long train. Her lace bordered net veil was fingertip length. It fell from a crown of eyelet set with rhinestones. The, bouquet of garâ€" with a large white satin bow. Miss Virginia Brown,of Highâ€" land Park attended the bride as maid of honor. The gown she The bride‘s mother chose a turâ€" quoise dress. The silver sequin deâ€" sign on one shoulder was repeated in her headdress, Her corsage was of white carnations. The brideâ€" groom‘s mother chose a blue and brown print dress Her corsage was also of white carnations. wore was wine colored. Her bouquet and headpiece were of matching wine colored and white carnations. The bridesmaids, simâ€" ilarly dressed and carrying carnaâ€" tions to match, were Miss Isabel Miss Mertha Bock of Highland Park sang. She was accompanied at the organ by Miss Helen Engâ€" strom of Deerfield. A reception at the Highland Park Community Center followed the ceremony. About one hundred and fifty attended. After a few days‘ honeymoon the young couple is residing temâ€" porarily with the bride‘s parents until the home they are building next door is finished. They expect to move in about March 1. Mecham in orchid. Charles Mobbs of Waukegan served his cousin as best man, and Sam Gualandi and Donald Shanâ€" After a month‘s visit in Los Angeles, California, Mr. and Mrs. Fred A. Tucker of Oakwood aveâ€" nue returned home last Sunday. They were guests of their daughâ€" ter, Mrs. Gladys Markell and her son, Dick. Mrs. Markell‘s daughter, Shirlee, is a student at the uniâ€" versity in _ Albuquerque, New Mexico. BACK FROM CALIFORNIA ANNOUNCE BETROTHAL Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sinclair of Glenview announce the beâ€" trothal of their daughter, Janet, to Robert W. Forsythe, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Forsythe ofâ€" 525 Ravine Manor road. Both are stuâ€" dents at the University of Illiâ€" Enroute to New York from their home in California, Newt Homer and Bill Tatz were recent weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Picker of 1357 Broadview nois VISITED HERE wedding McPHERSON‘S BUMP SHOP No date has been set for the 387 Park Avenue BE SAFE * BE SURE * BEE LINE! in gold and Miss Lois ARNOLD E. ASPLUND, Proprietor Highland Park avenue. Mr. Tatz is a |BRIARGATE CLUB DINNER Prior to her wedding, Miss Mariâ€" lyn Kieser was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by her mother, Mrs. Sherman Kieser, and her aunt, Mrs. Edward Kieser of Deerfield. About thirtyâ€"five atâ€" BRIDAL SHOWER Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. Douglas J. Edâ€" wards and son, Jay, of 1307 Marâ€" alignment gives you so much. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK ion avenue, Formerly of Milwauâ€" kee, Mr. Edwards is with the (ha"ohnuholthm New owners of the home at 632 Bob O‘ Link road are the Leo Slutzkins. There are three chilâ€" dren, Judith, 13, Sandra, 9, and Barry, 3. They are former Chicaâ€" goans. Mr. Slutzkin is in the food business in Chicago. U you like the new car thrillâ€" easy steering. smooth riding. low cost operationâ€"it will pay yeu to have your car checked on the Institute of America. Also former Chicagoans are the Howard Landaus, They purchased the home at 347 N. Linden avenue in which they are now residing. They are the parents of a son, Formerly of Evanston and now living at 928 Marion avenue, the home they recently built, are Mr. and Mrs. Roy A. Erikson. Mr. Erikson is an electrical engineer. Their son, Sheldon, is seven and their daughter, Marion, is three. They were formerly of Evanston. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Cohn recently purchased the home at 644 Bob O‘ Link road, in which they are living. Formerly of Chicago, they are the parents of a daughter, Ann, 12, and a son, Benjie, 9. Mr. Cohn is a quilting manufacâ€" turer in Chicago. C Now living at 535 Bronson lane are Mr. and Mrs. Harold M. Flanzâ€" ers and infant son, John, three months old. Mr. Flanzers is vice president of the National Gas and Oil company in Chicago, They are former Chicagoans. Kenneth, 9, and a daughter, Kay, 4. Mr. Landau is connected with the Real Estate firm of Landau and Periman, Chicago. The Briargate Club held a dinâ€" ner at the Moraine hotel on Tuesâ€" day night. At an "at home" Sunday in Highland Park, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ryer Wright announced the enâ€" gagement of their daughter Barâ€" bars Ashley to William Galey Vetâ€" terlein, son of Mrs, H. R. Weston of Jackson Hole, Wyo., and Mr. Theodore H. Vetteriein, Philadelâ€" phia, Pa. BETROTHED Miss Wright attended North Shore Country Day School in Winnetka and Sweet Briar Colâ€" lege. Mr. Vetteriein, a graduate of Phillips Exeter and Yale, is in business in Charlotte, North Caroâ€" lina. Phone 415 THE PRESS and Mrs. Bruno Scapecchi of 919 Ridgewood drive on Monday, Febâ€" ruary 7. Mrs. Scapecchi is the the Highland Park hospital to Mr. No LOOK WHO‘S HERE A son, Bruce Alan, was born at February 25â€"26 FRIDAY and SATURDAY SHARP REDUCTIONS AND OUTSTANDING VALUES DOLLAR VALUE DAYS HIGHLAND PARK RAVINIA former Marielien _ Gulbransen. Grandparents are -l’: a_ld !u Henry Gulbransen of Kenosha, Wisconsin, and Mr. and Mrs. Vicâ€" tor De Giacinto of Highwood, Jr. of 1132 S. Ridge road became the parents of a son at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Monday, February 7. The baby, who was named Stephen Ralph, has a sisâ€" ter, Elizabeth, who will be three years old on April 11. Mrs. Ettlinger is the former Margery Helm. Grandparents are the O. C. Helms of the Georgian hotel, Evanston, formerly of Highâ€" land Park, and the senior Ralph Ettlingers of 1278 Broadview On Tuesday, February 8, a daughter arrived at the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Dale Berning of 1163 Walnut street, Deerfield. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ettlinger, A baby boy was born on Thursâ€" Thirsday, Feb. 17, 1949 day, February 10, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Di Martini of â€" 317 Adams street, Glencoe. Dean William has been chosen as the name of the baby boy born on Saturday, February 12, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Rectenwald of 632 Central avenue. The little boy has two brothers, Richard, 5, and Lioyd, 2. Mrs. Rectenwald is the former Frances Wegner, daughter of Max Wegner of Marshfield, Wisconsin. William Rectenwald of 810 S. Ridge road is the paternal grandâ€" A brother for Mary Alice, 4, and Edwin, Jr., 2, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Saturâ€" day, February 12. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin father. H. Smyth of 507 S. Sheridan road. The baby has been named Chandâ€" (Continued on page 6)