Page 4 IN WASHINGTON, D. C Mr. and Mrs. A. Gordon Humâ€" phrey of Judson avenue are in Washington, D. C. for a short vaâ€" eation. While there, Mr. Humâ€" phrey, who is one of the City Commissioners, will be admitted to practice before the Supreme Court of the United States. Having his law office in Chicaâ€" go, Mr. Humphrey is now serving his second term as chairman of the Probate Practice Committee of the Chicago Bar Association. BETROTHAL â€" ANNOUNCED _ The Rev. and Mrs. Christoph Keller of St. Michaels, Maryland, formerly of Highland Park, anâ€" nounce the engagement of their daughter, Kathryn Josephine, to Robert Gerald Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. Luther Pierce Marâ€" shall of Houston, Texas. Miss Keller was graduated from Roycemore School in Evanston, received her B.A. from Wells Colâ€" lege, Aurora, New York, in 1942, and her M.A. from Yale Univerâ€" sity in 1943. Mr. Marshall was graduated in 1941 from the Rice Institute, Houston, Texas, then served in the United States Army in the Africaâ€"Middleâ€"East Theater, He received his M.A. from the Rice Institute in 1946 and is now studyâ€" ing at Yale University for his Ph. D. The wedding will take place in the late summer. THIS WEEFh â€"â€" EASTER VISITORS Visiting for the Easter holidays at the home of his mother, Mrs. Philip Schreiber, and sister, Mrs. Robert Cobb, 520 Glencoe aveâ€" nue, were Theodore Schreiber, his wife and daughters, Susan, 8, and Betsy, 6, and motherâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. Emma Klosner, all of Minneâ€" apolis, Minnesota. They arrived last _ Wednesday _ and _ returned home on Monday. On Saturday, Mrs. Theodore Schreiber‘s aunt, Miss Marie Klosâ€" ner of Madison, Wisconsin, arâ€" rived for a two day visit, also. BACK HOME | Back.home after eight ays in | the East are the Jackson W.l Smarts and their daughter, Dee} Dee, and son, Allen of 99 Sycaâ€" more. The trip was made primarily to visit various Eastern colleges ard schools where Dee Dee and Allen may decide to enroll in thut future. Among the schools visited | were Smith, Vassar, Wellesley and Connecticut College for Women. Dee Dee will be a senior at the Highland Park chigh school next! year. The Smarts also visited at Deerâ€" fiecld where Allen plans to attend next year, and at Amherst, lookâ€" ing still further into the future for him. Allen is a freshman this year at Highland Park. On April 8, Janet Weiser acâ€" The Rev. Herbert W. Linden companied her father, F. Walter| and Mrs. Linden of Zion Lutherâ€" Weiger of 554 Gray avenue, on a|an church, Highwood, are deleâ€" business trip to Boston. They made| gates to the ninetyâ€"seventh conâ€" the trip by plane.. After a few|vention of the Illinois Conferâ€" days in Boston they joined Mrs.|ence of the Augustana Lutheran Weiser and their youngest daughâ€"| _â€" ter, Carol, in Williamsport, Pennâ€" sylvania, where they were visitâ€" North Shore Fhl'ilt ing with Mrs. Weiser‘s parents, ‘Ild l‘.ndmpe sel'vice Mr. and Mrs. L C. Crowe. The Weisers returned home on Saturâ€" JOS. KOLBECK day. PA D. After a week‘s sojourn at the Edgewater â€" Gulf â€" hotel, Biloxi, Mississippi, the Robert M. Schilâ€" lers and their daughter, Nan, of 828 N. St. Johns avenue and Miss 'l‘eguy Loewenthal of 257 Moraine road, have returned home. Charlie and Bobbie, the young sons of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Sprowl of 2351 Lakeside place, spent a week visiting at the home of their grandparents, the Charles Orr Sprow!s of Lansing, Michigan. Charlie is a third grader and Bobâ€" bie, a first grader at the Bracside school. Back home after spending a two weeks‘ vacation in Florida are the E. L. Doroughs and son, Philip, of 1318 Wade street, Their eldest daughter, Connie, a student at Monmouth college. ® ® Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen * LIGHT GROCERIES s DELICATESSEN « DAIRY PRODUCTS * BEVERAGES ® ICE CREAM (our own make) « FRESH MEATS AND POUL*RY 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PHONE 597 IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE On Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Date and daughter, Marilyn, of Rice street, returned home from a week‘s trip through Michâ€" The Dates‘ son, Henry, recently spent a week‘s spring vacation at home. He has returned to Carleton college in Northfield, Minnesota, where he is a student. One day during his spring recess, he visited with Ted Zabel at the Chi Phi fraternity house in Champaign, Illinois. BUTOWâ€"WIEDER NUPTIALS SATURDAY The wedding of Miss Jacqueline Butow, daughter of the D. L. Buâ€" tows of Evanston, and Robert Lyle Wieder, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Wieder of 1916 Hiawath» trail, will take place on Saturday, April 23. The 4:30 p.m. ceremony will be performed in St. Paul‘s Luthâ€" eran church, Evanston, A recepâ€" tion will follow at the Wilmette Woman‘s club. Attending the bride will be Mrs. Gordon Schafgen, her sister, as matron of honor, and the Misses Joanne Wieder, sister of the brideâ€" groom, Peggy Hedstrom and Betty Strahs, the latter two of Evanston. Patty Butlow will act as flower girl for her aunt and Tommy Buâ€" ltow will be ring bearer for his sister. *3 Ernest Wieder will be his brother‘s best man and the ushers include Douglas Butow, brother of the bride, Kenneth Olson, Henry Schramm and Gordon Shafâ€" | CONVENTION DELEGATES The brideâ€"toâ€"be is a graduate of Evanston high school and is now employed at the Rowe Printing, Evanston. Mr. Wieder is a gradâ€" uate of the Highland Park high school and is now with Mergenâ€" thalers, Wilmette plumbers. ' Follt;wing a two weeks‘ honeyâ€" moon in New Mexico, Mr. Wieder and his bride will reside in Skokie. CHARTER MEMBER OF SCABBARD AND BLADE Thomas Graham Troxel, Jr. of 244 Central avenue was one of the charter members admitted reâ€" cently to Scabbard and Blade, naâ€" tional honorary military society. More â€"than â€" sixty University of Texas army, air force, and nazy R.O.T.C. cadet and midshipmen officers are members of this new company. IN HIGHLAND PARK Thomas _ Free of San Diego, California, son of the W, D. Frees of 1547 S. St. Johns avenue, visited his parents recently "beâ€" tween assignments". Mr. Free, who recently spent three months in Fort Worth, Texas, on a special assignment, is now back on the west coast. He is with Consolidated Aircraft. VISITS FAMILY Telephone Highiand Park 2064 FOR EVERY OCCASION 200 Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, Ilincis FLOWERS church, being held at the Messish Lutheran church, Chicago, April 19 through the 22nd. SPRING MILL PARK VACATIONERS Many Highland Parkers spent the recent Easter vacation at Spring Mill Park, Mitchell, Indiâ€" ana. Among them were the Lester B. Balls and son, George, of 124 8. +St. Johns avenue. _ Mr. and Mrs. J. P‘ Embich and daughter, Carol, of 200 Belle aveâ€" nue also vacationed there. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon A. Peterâ€" son and son, Tommy, and daughâ€" ters, Marian and Judy, of 144 Sunset road, divided their vacaâ€" tion time at Turkey Run and Spring Mill Park. They spent sevâ€" eral days at the former and then went on to Mitchell for the reâ€" mainder of the week. After spenaing a weekâ€"end of their vacation at Spring Mill Park, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Maxwell and daughters, Elspeth, Cathy and Suâ€" san of 491 Fairview ave., went on to Harrodsburg, Kentucky. They stopped at the Beaumont Inn. Enroute home from a trip to the Smokys, Cumberland Gap, Lincoln Memorial, "My Old Kentucky Home", Mammoth Cave and other points of interest, Dr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson and sons, Rudd and Bruce, of Ravinia also spent a day at Spring Mill Park. FOURTH ANNIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. Brandt B. Olson of 131 S. Second street celebrated their fourth wedding anniversary on Thursday night with a group of friends at the Sherman hotel, Chicago. LUNCHEON HOSTESS Mrs. Kenneth B. Lacy was hostâ€" One of a series of advertisements concerning subjects of vial interest to industry and its employes. For further inforâ€" mation on the advantages to Industry offered by Morthern Minois‘ greot edvcotional facilities, write TERRITORIAL INFORMATION DEPARTMENT PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS THE PRESS Mhhmdhdwuhmhhï¬dhmuflp uhmdhml“â€""flfluflhh&m ess at luncheon and bridge at Skyâ€" crest on Tuesday for officers and members of the Board of Directors of the Highland Park Woman‘s club for the years ‘47, ‘48, and "49. ATTEND FUNERAL Mr. Sylvester Reitmeyer of 230 McDaniels avenue returned home Monday night from Whitelaw, Wisconsin where he had attended the funeral of his grandmother, Mrs. Elizabeth Reitmeyer, 81, that morning. His wife and young son, Stephen, who accompanied him to Whitelaw remained for a week with his parents, the Fred Reitâ€" meyers of Whitelaw. TRIP TO WASHINGTON Miss Barbara Robbins, daughter of James Snowell Robbins of 100 Prospect Avenue, Highland Park, is spending the week of April 9â€"16 in Washington, D.C., with 34 other girls from the Principia Upper School, St. Louis, Missouri, where she is a junior. The party, under the leadership of Hugh Semple, a member of the Principia Social Studies Departâ€" ment, and Mrs. Semple, in addiâ€" tion to visiting the usual points of interest, is having the oportunâ€" ity to meet some of the women in Washington who have made the headlines â€" in _ recent . months. Among these are: Freda Miller, Director of the Women‘s Bureau in the Department of Labor; Senâ€" ator Margaret Chase Smith of Maine; Doris Feeson, newspaper columnist, _ and _ Representative Helen Gahagan Douglas of Caliâ€" fornia. After side trips to Mount Verâ€" non, Baltimore, Norfolk, Yorkâ€" town, Jamestown, and Williamsâ€" burg, the tour will return to St. Louis, An annual Washington trip is part of the program arranged by the Principia School of Govâ€" ernment to interest students in better citizenship. RETURN TO SCHOOL Bob Berg, a junior at Purdue university in Lafayette, Indiana, has returned to his studies after the spring vacation. The first few days of the week, he visited in Columbus, * Ohio, with . school friends. Bob is the son of Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Berg of 2 Sheldon lane. _ The Bergs‘ daughter, Marilyn, a freshman at"Grinnell in Iowa, has also returned to school after the Easter recess. The first few days of her vacation were spent with a classmate in St. Louis, Missouri. Jack Stroud, son of the Fred G. Strouds of 1304 Burton avenue, has returned to the University of Iilinois in Champaign, where he is :â€"n;l;;c;;. ;Mr the Easter weekâ€" end. Enroute home after a week‘s business trip in North Carolina and Tennessee, Hamilton R.: Winâ€" ton of 2377 Pierce, spent a day 1033 Deerfield Rd. REGISTER NOW FOR GROUP RIDING Private Lessons by Appointment Choice lot of saddle horses and hunters for sale at all times BROWN‘S RIDING STABLES ya livingâ€"â€"tbe area 0j looking to the future. live and make :_anuofl;-:m‘a Thursday, April 21, 1949 in Crawfordsville, Indiana, where his son, David, is a freshman at Wabash college. David, and two other Highland Parkers, Fred Greco, and Dennison (Cotton) Weaver, also Wabash students, reâ€" turned home with Mr. Winton for the Easter recess. On Sunday, Jerry Peterson, son of the Lindell Petersons of 222 S. Green Bay road, returned to Lafayette, Indiana, where he is a (Continued on Page 5) Cervi Sales & Service BICYCLES Whizzer bicycle, special ao 4 se ie o dlegcles Tel. H. P. 1197 H.P. 321