This Week â€" (Continued from page 4) for Miss Janis Uhimann and her fiance, Joseph Weil, was a cockâ€" tail party on Tuesday at which Miss Kate Shamberg of Cary avenue was hostess. Toâ€"night a family dinner will be held at the home of cousins of the bride, the Ernest Loebs of Waverly road, and tomorrow night the Jack Benâ€" jamins of Glencoe, uncle and aunt of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, will be hosts at a dance at the Lake Shore Country club in honor of the beâ€" trothed couple. Newcomers to Highland Park are the Carl G. Schreyers of 332 Sunnyside avenue, the home they recently built. From Lincolnwood, Chicago, they are the parents of four children, Frederick, 9, Sanâ€" dra, 7, Rickey, 3, and Ronnie, 1. Mr. Schreyer is assistant viceâ€" president of Bell and Howell comâ€" pany, Chicago. Thursday, Sept. 1, 1949 Brussels, Belgium, was the place the A. J. Kramers and their son, John, 10, lived, before they moved to Highland Park, ‘They recently built their home at 2628 Northland avenue. Mr. Kramer is with the International Harvester company. of 723 S. Sheridan road. They recently bought their home here. Their daughter, Robin, is nine years old. Mr. Bogeaus is a Chiâ€" cago attorney. NEWCOMERS TO / HIGHLAND PARK From Hyde Park, Chicago, are Hy. and Mrs. Arthur A. Bogeaus Formér Chicagoans, now living at 506 Fairview avenue, the home they purchased, are the Milton Goodmans and their daughters, Lois Gale and Gertrude Lynn, eleven year old twins, and Karen Lee, 7. Mr. Goodman is owner of retail yarn stores in Chicago. Also former Chicagoans are the Edward A. Seemans of 724 Braeâ€" side road. The Seemans, who have a son, Edward, Jr., 10% months old, built their home here. Mr. Seeman is a salesman in Chicago. New to Highland Park are the Frank F. Cargills of 2617 Northâ€" landavenue. They recently built their home here. They are the parents of a son, Billy, who will be six years old on October 29 and a daughter, Barbara, 4%. Mr. Cargill is with the American Medical Association, Chicago. Recently of 7520 Lake Shore drive, Chicago, and now residing in the home they purchased at 272 Lakewood drive are the D. P. Wertheimers. Mr. Wertheimer is connected with the Striling Bolt company, Chicago. They have a daughter, Nancy Jean, 7. Now living at 1754 S. Ridge road are the A. R. Maples and son, Bruce, 7. From.Ottawa, Canâ€" ada, Mr. Maple is associated with the International Plywood comâ€" pany of Canada in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Rollin T. Calkins are new Highland Parkers. From the south side, Chicago, they bought their home at 1705 Broadâ€" view avenue. Mr. Caulkins is in the wire rope business in Chicago. New Highland Parkers are Mr. and Mrs. John Feinberg and sons Jay, who will be nine years old on September 14, and Lee, who will be five in October. The Feinâ€" bergs purchased their home at 683 Carol court. They are former Chicagoans. Mr. Feinberg is a buyer for a Chicago concern. Recent arrivals in Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. James C. Eyrico and sons, Thomas, 9, and Highland Park 202 Deerfield & Green Bay Rds Rt. Rev. Magr. Joseph P. Morrison, Pastor, Rev. Donald Runkle. T M.A. ST.D. Reliable Laundry & Dry Cleaning Co. man 4 /x *~ & * onl 9:00, 10:00, 11:00 12 noon. _ Quality Cleaners Fridays and Holy Days Phone H. P. 178 â€" 835. Students from Highland Park and vicinity who will enter Steâ€" phens College at Columbus, Mo. this year are: Miss Barbara Gail Riskind, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Riskind, 2512 North Deere Park, Highland Park; Miss Jeanette Vittrice Lansing, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. nue, and Haréfd Oharles Carlson, son of the Carl Carlsons of 226 Evolution avenue, Highwood, will exchange nuptial vows on Saturâ€" day, September 3, at St. James church, Highwood. The 10 :30 A.M. Dlumle A Sampibhicees. t l‘o.r.cly of Appleton, Wisconâ€" sin, and now living at 1407 Eastâ€" view road, the home they recently purchased, are Mr. and Mrs. Edâ€" ward J. Jones, Jr. and sons, Edâ€" ward, III, 7, and David, 5. Mr. Jones is a research chemist with Celotex corporation, Chicago. STUDENTS AT STEPHENS TO WED SATURDAY Miss Darlene Jean â€" Riggio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Riggio, of 12MR Pleasant aveâ€" service will be read by the Rev James Gleeson. Lansing, 1243 Stratford Road, Deerfield; and Miss Jean Washâ€" burn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Warner M. Washburn of 494 Fairview Road, Highland Park. Attending the bride will be Miss Isabel Edwards of Ravinia, as maid of hond@ and the Misses Lenora Parenti and Doris Saielli of Highwood, as bridesmaids. Two little flower girls will be Anne Marie Scassellati of Highwood, cousin of the bride, and Carol Anne Carlson, sister of the brideâ€" groom. cax 10 Breakfast at the home of the bride‘s parents will follow the ceremony. A dinner for the immeâ€" diate families and the bridal party will be held at. the Moraine hotel in the afternoon. A reception will take place in the evening. Best man will be Bart Mahoney, and the ushers will be Tony De Santo, of Highland Park, and Ray Vai, of Highwood. The brideâ€"toâ€"be is a graduate of Highland Park High school and of the Gertrude Hale school of Beauâ€" ty Culture, and is now employed as beautician. Her fiance, also a Highland Park High school gradâ€" uate, is a plumber in Winnetka. After a honeymoon in northern Wisconsin, Mr: Carlson and his bride will feside in Highwood. Last Wednesday night a miscelâ€" laneous shower was given in Miss Riggio‘s honor at St. James hall. Her bridal attendants were coâ€" hostesses. North Shore Art League Announces New Officers The activifies of the North Shore Art League will start in September under the direction of a new slate of officers headed by Mrs. Milton Stern Jr. of Glen coe as President. Other officers will be Mr. R. C. Reschke of Highland Park, Viceâ€"president; Mrs. W. H. Binford of Glencoe, Recording Secretary; Mrs. Wilbur A. Giffen of Winnetka, Treasurer, and Mrs. J. Edward Middleton, also of Winnetka, Corresponding The new board of directors inâ€" eludes, in addition to the officers named, Miss Carolyn | Kuehnle, Packer Brown, and J. Edward 4 NCRCCT BEUWE CNC7 €+ EMEWETU Middleton of Winnetka, Dr. Allen Gruebbel of Wilmette, and Mrs. Ben Lazard of Highland Park. Committee chairmen for the year will be,‘Program â€" Packer Our seasoned FORD meâ€" chanics have been schooled in accurate helps to eliminate unnecsssary repair bills, Drive in today for Our Testing Equipment BIAGNOSIS expert advice. Brown, with Mrs. R. C. Reschke as coâ€"chairman; Exhibitionâ€"Dr. Arthur Gilbert; Socialâ€"Mrs. W. Dean Clouts Homer As Harrison‘s Trip Bob‘s Braves 8 to 4 Newly crowned champions in the 2nd round of play in the AA League are Harrison Wholesale‘s 12 inch team with a record of six wins and one loss, by virtue of their 8â€"4 vietory over Bob‘s Braves Tuesday night. The win, coupled with Fell‘s defeat at the hand of Olson‘s Printers enabled Harriâ€" son to gain first place without a playoff. P. Rudeberg; Publicityâ€"J. Edâ€" ward Middleton; Membership â€" Mrs. Noyes Huston; Financeâ€"Dr. Allen Grubbel, and Studioâ€"Mrs. Manuel Hahn. ‘ A playoff between Marchi‘s, winners of the first round and Harrison will be held in the near future, to determine the league champion for the season. After a three week layoff from pitching, Tom Murphy returned to the mound for Harrison, and shackled the Braves with only four hits. Murphy gave up/only one walk and struck out two durâ€" The Braves were dangerous in only one inning, the second, as they bunched three of their four hits together with two Harrison errors and a free pass to account for their total of four runs. Gene Raeder, ‘pitching for the Braves, hurled a creditable game, held Harrison to only six hits, among them Ed Therrien‘s double in the first inning which accounted for two riins and Larry Dean‘s home run in the fourth with one man on, it was Dean‘s first in orâ€" ganized baseball competition. Harrison‘s victory was their 20th of the season against only 8 losses, with Murphy accounting for twelve, with Rexford, Siegel, and Weil winning the other eight games. This record gives Harrison a .715 average, this season. Manager Hank Arenberg anâ€" nounced that Larry Dean, Alex DeBartolo, Tom Murphy, and Joel Siegel will represent Harrison Wholesale on the Allâ€"Star team from the AA League. Sam Rexâ€" ford has also been picked to pitch in the Allâ€"Star game from Harriâ€" Freddie‘s Tavern Wins Lake County Class A Softball Tournament + Riding behind the classy ‘hurlâ€" "A MUST FOR EVERYONE TO SEE!% STARTING FRIDAY, SEPT. 2â€"ONE FULL WEEK, SEPT. 2â€"8 Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00â€"Satâ€"Sun 50c after 6:30, incl. tex 1:30â€"35e to 6:30 Telephoneâ€"H. P. 605 Maltsâ€"20c entertained From out of the South Pacific many great stories will come but none will be greater than this story of five men . . . four of them white, one of them black! Across from Alcyon Theatre With school days almost here you will probably be thinking about the e with the boldness DICK TRACY‘S has the screen â€"DICK TRACY‘S CHILDREN‘S LUNCHES GLENCOE THE PRESS8 softball tournament by a 9â€"2 score. Bob Bennett, the starting pitchâ€" er for North Avenue Tavern, was hit hard as the Highwood aggreâ€" tion clouted out 11 hits and came up with a lively fifth inning to put the game on ice. The uprising was featured by home runs as Ray Crovetti and Dick Baldrini hit succesive home runs which travelâ€" led all the way to the left center field fence at Dugdale park. ing of Rudy (Turk) Niemi, one of Lake county‘s veteran softball pitchers, Freddie‘s Tavern rolled over the North Avenue tavern of Waukegan in the finals of the The Highwood team had everyâ€" thing last Thursday night and it was clear from the start that they were not going to be denied the championship. 17th annual Lake County Class A Baldrini was the top slugger of the evening with a single, triple and home run for his evening‘s efforts. Coming through with two hits each were Crovetti, Bruno Somenzi and Don Ugolini. Little Giant Gridders Begin Practice; Oak F First Opponents When noses were counted it was found that 31 hopefuls had turned out for the varsity squad while the froshâ€"soph had 52 boys who aspire to play for the Blue and White teams. "All right boys, line up about 5 feet apart, come on let‘s go!" With these words coach Dave Floyd sounded the start of the 1949 football season for the Highâ€" land â€" Park high .school Little Giant gridders. kies will be out for revenge for the 6 to 0 licking the Little Giants handed them last season and the local boys will hope to make it two in a row over the Oak Parkâ€" Coach Floyd, varsity> mentor and coach George Grover of the froshâ€"soph squad have a rough row to hoe before they tangle with the Oak Park Huskies on Septemâ€" ber 24 on the local field. Assisting in the coaching duties this year will be Dorman Morrison, John Broming, Harold Henderson, Richard Hamil! (who we underâ€" stand is pretty much of a fixture in the annuls of Highland Park football and a newâ€"comer Roger DeKoster a former lowa State gridder and high school football, baseball and basketball coach for the past few years. He will teach in the Industrial Arts department at the high school. " Needless to say that the Husâ€" Of TS KBP®i A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. David T. Reebel of 803 Cedar terrace, Deerfield, on Monâ€" day, August 22. Ellen Jane has been chosen as the name of the baby girl, born on Tuesday, August 23, to Mr. and Mrs. Earl F. Fritsch of 351 North avenue. Mrs. Fritsch is the former Allene Cates, daughter of Corpus Christi, Texas. Dr. and Mrs. Earl D. Fritsch of 924 Wade street are paternal grandparents. hospital has been named Linda Ann. Her parents are the John The baby girl born on Tuesday, August 23, at the Highland Park Johns avenue. Mrs. Werchek is the former Helen Zarnoski. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. John Werchek of Green Bay, Wisconsin, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Zarnoski of Krakova, Poâ€" Wercheks, Jr. of 1003 N. St. Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Korb of 213 Evolution avenue, Highwood, on Wednesâ€" day, August 24. Mrs. Walter J. Marks of 993 Grange road. The baby was born on Thursday, August 25, at the Highland Park hospital. On Friday, August 26, a daughâ€" ter was born to the James L. Knights of 1091 Sheridan road, Winnetka. LOOK WHO‘S HERE A son arrived at the Highland Parents of a son are Phone Highland Park 321 The T enthouse RIDING STABLES High School Athletic Field, Highland Park, Ilincis (Between Green Bay Rd. and Skokio on Park Ave.) Theatre Jane Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Meyer of Lansing, are the M. Gottliebs of Chicago. ents are the Jerry Gottlicbs of 707 Junior terrace, Chicago. The 26. Mrs. Brownlee is the former Elizabeth Volbach. The baby, who of 364 Bloom street became the parents of a son at the Highland has a sister, Susan Mary, who will be two in September. Grandparents are the Frank Volbachs and Mrs. Ted Jacobs of Denver, Colorado. "The Male Animal" JUDY GARLAND Starting Friday for One Week Last Day Thurs. Sept. 1 Mrs. Gottlicb is the former A brother for Diane, 7, arrived ALCYON Sept. 9â€""Scene of The Crime" Sept. 16â€""Top O‘the Morning" "The Great Sinner" 7. 8, 9, 10, 11