Page 4 HOME FROM HONEYMOON The bride, daughter of the Edâ€" ward A. Roaches of Chicago, formâ€" erly of 199 Ravine drive, was atâ€" tended by her sister, Mrs. F. Kent Blatchford as matron of honor. Bridesmaids were Miss Mimi Duâ€" denhoefer, sister of the brideâ€" groom; Miss Ann Templeton of Highland Park and Miss Joan Templeton of Lake Forest, cousins of the bride; Miss Marilyn Becker of Winnetka; Miss Joan Bruns of Kenilworth and Miss Ann Harding of Omaha, Nebraska, Her niece, Webbie Hosford, daughter of the Richard Hosfords of _ Birney, Wyoming, was flower girl. Robert Dudenhoefer served his brother as best man. They are the sons of Mrs. J. J. Dudenhoefer, Jr. of Milwaukee, Ushers were Kent Blatchford; William Downey of Chicago; John Mellinger of Milwaukee; John O‘Connor, also of Milwaukee; William Shelborne of Long Island, New York; and John Stamm and Peter Traudt of Milwaukee. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cleary of 428 N. Sheridan road, Uncle and aunt of the bride, were hosts at the bridal dinner, at their home, prior to the wedding. LEAVING FOR MEXICO Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Halton, Jr. and son, Harry, of 1314 Westâ€" view road are leaving toâ€"morrow for a six weeks‘ trip to Mexico. They ‘ plan ‘ to ‘return early in April. SKIING TRIP In Hayward, Wisconsin, on a skiing trip is Matt M. Kutzer, Jr. of 1978 S. Sheridan road. He will return home next week. ANNOUNCES THE OPENING OF HIS OFFICE AT WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS 387 Park Avenue Why stick your neck out? Let us check your car‘s alignment Psychiatry Telephones: Office Ont. 1133, Alternate Ont, 1695 D, P"""f‘i" 9 South County Street GEORGE R. WEBER, M.D. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY «â€" Highland Park Practice limited to Psychosomatic Medicine Neurology Car alignment will help you avoid accidents and save gasoline and tires. too. It is so easy to have your cat checked on our on the alignment of your car. ... EN HIGHLAND PARK Telephone Highiand Park 2064 Perfect alignment gives you that new car thrill. Drive in today and let our CELEBRATES 93rd BRTHDAY Mrs. John Gourley, 379 Eim Place, celebrated her 93rd birthâ€" day on Tuesday, Among those present for the quiet celebration were her daughter, Mrs, Leonard Nieter, with whom she makes her home, three sons, William, Lyle and Edward, 9 grandchildren and INITIATED INTO HONORARY FRATERNITY 10 greatâ€"grandchildren Four lllinois State Normal University students were initiated into Pi Omega Pi, honorary busiâ€" ness education fraternity, this past week. Among the new iniâ€" tiates was Mike Caringello, a senâ€" ior, majoring in business. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Caringello of 117 Maple street, Highwood. â€"â€"@â€" HOME FROM FLYING CRUISE Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Meitus, 231 Ravine drive, returned home yesterday from a flying Clipper eruise, which included stopovers in Cindad Trujillo, Kingston, Haiti, and Havana. Miss Jane Morrison, daughter of the Donald K. Morrisons of 439 Eastwood avenue, will be an atâ€" tendant at the wedding of Miss Dorothy Jane Lidecker and Frank L. Hussey, Jr. on Saturday, Febâ€" ruary 26, at the Church of the Holy Comforter in Kenilworth. WEDDING ATTENDANT She was hostess at a supper party last Saturday night in their honor. h RETURNED HOME On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Tom Kelly of Albuquerque, New Mexâ€" ico, returned to their home . }!}er a fourâ€"day visit here. The Kellys are former Highland Parkers. Mr. Kelly was, golf professional at Sunset Valley Golf course. EXMOOR CURLERS ENTERED IN BONSPIEL Three Exmoor rinks, consisting of four members each, will be enâ€" tered in the second United States BEEâ€"LINE ALIGNER Beaubien Building Phone 415 Women‘s Bonspiel held toâ€"day, toâ€" morrow and Saturday in W tosa. A banquet was held ‘yesterâ€" day prior to the three day tournâ€" ament, The rinks participating consist of Mrs. John Morrissy, skip, Mrs. Robert Brown, Mrs. Ted Connelly and Mrs. John Montgomery; Mrs. Burton Smalley, Skip, Mrs. Arthur Appleton, Mrs. L. L. Stirling, and Mrs. Stanley Woleben; Mrs. Horâ€" ace Vaile, skip, Mrs. Jess Halsted, Mrs. Kenneth Tyson and Mrs. Robâ€" ert Wilson. T Mrs. Ralph Trieschmann is also is Wauwatosa for the event. She is skipping a rink from a Chicago Curling club. SHOWER PARTY Toâ€"morrow night Mrs. Sylvester Reitmeyer of 230 McDaniels aveâ€" nue will give a shower at her home in honor of Mrs, Mario Nannini of 614 Railway avenue, Highwood. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. John L Griffith, Jr. and daughters Joanne, 4, and Katherine Louise, 2 weeks old. Katherine was born on February 9 at the Evanston hospital Formerly of Evanston, the Grifâ€" fiths built their home here, at 2406 Old Briar road, Mr. Griffith is publisher of the Athletic Jourâ€" nal in Now living in the home they recently purchased at 7 Beech lane are the Adrian J, Eichbergs. Former Chicagoans, they have a son, Robert David, 14 months old. Mr. Eichberg is an attorney in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Rubenstein . . . because my Electric Elanket ' gives me reat alecftng comport?" â€"... "I‘m Cnight as a Cutton ... y3 PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINO!S comfort. You‘ll find electric bedcovers are easy to care for, too . . . blankets can be laundered and comforters cleaned with no trouble at all. And if you‘re interested in cutting fuel bills you can still sleep in comfort when the heat is turned down low. 'I THEâ€"PRESS You‘ll be bright as a button when you sleep under elecâ€" tric bedcovers. new to Highland Park. Formerly of Chicago, they bought the home at 1141 S. Linden avenue in which they are now residing. Mr. Rubenâ€" stein is with Rubenstein Co, Upâ€" holstering Fabrics and Supplies. lnflniruvbbnmho-oft‘ 2499 Old Briar road are the Tom R. Friedmans. Mr. Friedman is a former Evanstonian . and Mrs. Friedman is from Hamilton, Ohio. They were married last June. He is a mechanical engineer in Chiâ€" A recent graduate in the Februâ€" ary class of the University of Wisconsin law school was George H. Maaske, He is now practicing law in Chicago. He and Mrs. Maaske, recently of Algonquin, Illinois, are the new owners of the home at 1883 Burton avenue. The Maaskes are the parents of two children, David, 4, and Eleanor, 2. HONORED AT STANFORD Twelve Stanford women have been elected officers of the six separate "casas" making up Laâ€" gunita Court, largest women‘s residence on the campus. FEDERAL AND:STATE TAXES WILLIAM C. HEINRICHS ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING SERVICE Highland Park, Iilinois It‘s easy to enjoy this modern sleeping comfort . . . > just set the dial to the temperature you want, turn on the switch, and fall asleep assured of being comfortâ€" ably warm until you awake in the morning. No matâ€" ter how the temperature in your room drops or rises, the automatic control of your electric bedcover will [ make sure you stay just as warm as you want to be. u«* Fresh air fiends can open the windows as wide as they like s . . . and still sleep in warm eE â€" There are several types of electric bedcovers from which you may choore: Mectric Shoots $29.95, Blankets (Twin Bed Size) from $39.95; Blankets (Double Bed Size) trom $41.95, Comforters $49.85. All prices include Federol Excise Tax. See Your Dealer or Our Nearest Store Carol Spero, 1133 Marion, Casa Naranja. PHI GAMMA DELTA PLEDGES Jack R. Claghorn $ ChaMles Rubens have recently been pledged to Phi Gamma Delta fraternity at Colorado college in Colorado Springs. Colorado. ATTENDING MORNINGSIDE COLLEGE IN I0OWA AT AUGUSTANA COLLEGE ‘Three students from Highland Park are registered for the spring semester at Augustana college in Miss Louise Adler hasenrolled for second semester courses at Morningside college in Sioux City, Towa. They are Miss Barbara Fredâ€" erickson, 902 Deerfield road, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ragnar Fredrickson; Miss Sonja Gotaas, 897 Washington place, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sverre Gotaas, and _ Miss Patricia Engstrom, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert L. Engstrom. "I wake up feeling bright as a button .~. since I‘ve been sleeping under my electric blanket. Its gentle warmth lulls me to sleep in a jiffy . . . and helps me really stretch out and relax. | think it‘s wonderful, too, that just one blanket keeps me so completely comfortable, in spite of changing temperatures. t Small wonder I wake up brightâ€" eyed and rested." s ap FOR EVERY 290 Greenwood Avenue FLOWERS i. |’ll// *