Thanksgiving weekâ€"end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Russell H. Johnâ€" son and sons, Rudd and Bruce, of 1361 Broadview avenue are Mrs. Johnson‘s parents, the George W. Youngs of Owosso, Michigan and her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. James J. Renkiewicz and son, Jim, and daughter, Roseanne, of Detroit. They arrived on Wednesday and will return to their homes on Sunday, House guests last weekâ€"end of the Jackson W. Smarts of 99 SÂ¥camore place were Mr. and Mrs. Combining business and pleasâ€" ure Mr. and Mrs.~ Joseph Brody of 202 Lakewood place spent the past week in New York. THANKSGIVING WEEKâ€"END BRITISH GUESTS BACK HOME On Saturday, Mr. and | Mrs. Jack G. Weislow of North Hollyâ€" wood, California, will arrive for a visit here. They will be stopping with ‘her brother who resides in Hyde Park Boulevard, Chicago. They will celebrate their eighth wedding anniversary while they #ré here. Mr. Weislow is the son of the Leonard Weislows of 1804 Burton avenue. He will return west after a week‘s visit. His wife will remain two Wweeks longer. CALIFORNIA VISITORS Following a reception at* the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. Beauttas and his bride left on a two weeks‘ honeymoon to Door County, Wisconsin. On their reâ€" turn they will reside in Deerfield. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Saul C. Weislow, also of North Hollyâ€" wood, will return to the west coast after a two months‘ visit with his parents here. Mr., and Mrs. J. C. Leach and daughters, Jean, Diane and Nancy, of 1326 Broadview avenue, are in Chesterfield, lilinois to spend the Thanksgiving weekâ€"end with his parents, the F. B. Leaches. Miss Jean Leach will become the bride of Lindell Loveless of Carlinâ€" The bride‘s mother chose a toast colored dress complemented by _a.corsage of green orchids. The bridegroom‘s mother wore a gown made with a black skirt and white bodice. Her corsage was of purple orchids. § Mr. Russe: F. Abrens and daughter, Lynn, were in Boston, Massachusetts, and Hartford, Conâ€" necticut, last weekâ€"end visiting eastern colleges. Both trips were made by plane. Lynn is a senior this year at the Highland Park High school. _ ~* > THANKSGIVING . IN CHESTERFIELD The maid of honor, Miss Mary Friedlich, was gowned in emerald satin and her bouquet was of Rubrum lilies, The little flowet girl, Mary Elizabeth Moseley, daughter of the Donn Moseleys of Chicago and niece of the bride, wore white organdy over pale yelâ€" low and carried a small nosegay of small white chrysanthemums and pale pink roses. EASTERN TRIP Robert â€" Beauttas served his brother as best man and Charles Irwin and Pernod Miller ushered. O 4B O r# O NB CO N# i0 tG 1O 44 O rk @4 O+re @+re 0 rs @+rs / Gowned in white slipper satin| November 26. fashioned with a drop shoulder â€"4â€" outlined in seed pearl embroidery,| WINTERING IN FLORIDA illusion yoke, long sleeves and endâ€" At Delray Beach, Florida, for ing in a full train, and wearing a| the winter are Mr. and Mrs. Fredâ€" fingertip veil which fell,from ajerick A,. Watkins of 29 Dale aveâ€" white satin helmet, Miss Deborah | nue. Elizabeth Moseley became the â€"â€"tâ€" bride of Paul J. Beauttas on Satâ€"| GIANGIORGIâ€"KOMBOL urday, November 19, at 4:30| NUPTIALS o‘clock in the afternoon at the Mrs. Clara Giangiorgi, daughter home of her parents. The bride‘s| of the Joseph Rossis of 144 N. flowers were white roses and | First street, and John Kombol of small white chrysanthemums. The| 210 N. First street were united Rev. Temple heard the exchange| in marriage at 10:30 am. in of nuptial vows. The bride is the| Waukegan on Saturday, November daughter of the Earl T. Moseleys | 12. of 710 N. St. Johns avenue and A small reception at the home the bridegroom is the son of Mr.|of the bride‘s brother and sisterâ€" and Mrs. Paul H. Beauttas of|inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. John Rossi Bannockburn. Mr. Moseley gave|of 679 Deerfield avenue, followed his daughter in marriage. the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Rossi acnatracmped, on nrernmanizes. vie . DEBORAH MOSELEY MARRIES Weddings, cocktail parties, rge Touche of London, Engâ€" THIS WEEFK C ATERIN G Tel. Glencoe 1594 next party The L. B. Weislows of 1804 Burton avenue are in North Salem, Indiana, to spend the Thanksâ€" giving weekâ€"end with her parents, Mr..and Mrs, Thomas Durham. Mrs. C. Sidney Brew (Irene Ingalls) of Fresno, California, atâ€" tended the State Republican Womâ€" ens‘ convention in Berkeley, Caliâ€" fornia last week,. Mrs. Brew is the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Francis M. Ingalls, former ATTENDS CONVENTION THANKSGIVING IN INDIANA CURLERS®‘ LUNCHEON Highland Parkers. The Highlanders, Women‘s curlâ€" ing group at Exmoor Country club, held their first luncheon of the season last Tuesday at the club. The curlers‘ chairman is Mrs. Ted J. Connelly of 913 Lincoin avenue; vice chairman is Mrs. Robert C. Wilson of 250 Park avenue; secretary, Mrs. Louis J. Stirling of 264 Roger Williams avepue; treasurer, Mrs. G. J Freâ€" linger of 2320 Lincolnwood road; hospitality chairman, Mrs. James A. Davis, 925 Lincoln avenue; chairman of rinks and events, Mrs. .le-'I Halsted, 619 Crofton avenue, assisted by Mrs, Leslie Gage of Deerfield and Mrs. J. K. Tyson of 2118 Ashland aveâ€" nue, and publicity, Mrs. C. Longâ€" ford Felske, 2188 Dell lane. ‘ Encores were demanded last| Bruce Wertheimer, son of the Friday night when Miss Maria\Joseph Wertheimers, 834 Linden, Santi, soprano, of 303 McDaniels and student at Case Institute of avenue appeared in the openr.icf'l‘echnology. Cleveland, Ohio, is concert presented by members ofilpending the vacation with his the Chicago Municipal Opera| parents. Active on the college company in Austin Town hall, Chiâ€"| campus, he is manager of his fraâ€" cago. She sang solo as well as in a ternity house, and leader of the quartet. orchestra at Case. He has as his Miss Santi‘s opera debut will| guests two fraternity brothers, take place on December 11. She|James Benes of Havana, Cuba, will sing the leading role of Sanâ€"| and Robert Bernstein of Detroit, tuzza in "Cavalleria llusticana"[lï¬chigln. in the Rockford theatre, Rockford, Illinois, with the Chicago Huni-‘_ Ceelal enc cipal Opera company. Perlorm-| S a ances will be given both afterâ€" sn noon and evenings. ! ï¬ Mrs. Rufus Kee of N. Second street was hostess last Tuesday evening at a jewelry demonstraâ€" tion in her home. MARIA SANTI SINGS A small reception at the home of the bride‘s brother and sisterâ€" inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. John Rossi of 679 Deerfield avenue, followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Rossi attended the couple. Mr. and Mrs. Kombol are residâ€" ing temporarily with her parents at 144 N. First street. GIANGIORGIâ€"KOMBOL NUPTIALS Mrs. Clara Giangiorgi, daughter of the Joseph Rossis of 144 N. First street, and John Kombol of 210 N. First street were united in marriage at 10:30 am. in Waukegan on Saturday, November 12. ENTERTAINS ville, Illinois in Chesterfield on November 26. Saturday Kiddie Matineeâ€"Dec. 3 "ADVENTURES OF GALLANT Open Mon.â€"Fri. 6:00 _ Sat.â€"Sun. 1:30 "Christopher GLENCOE "Chicago Deadline" SUN., MON., TUE, wWED Nov. 27â€"28â€"29â€"30 50c after 6:30, incl. tax "Red Light" auil A daughter, Linda May, was born at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Monday, November 14, to Mr. and Mrs. George W. Santee Jr. of 320 Palmer avenue, Highâ€" wood. Linda has a brother, Robert George, 2. Mrs. Santee is the former Mabel ‘Norgren. _ _ Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Santee, Sr. of Detroit, Michigan and Mrs. Inez Norgren of Iron Mountain, Michigan, who is here on a visit at the present time. Former Chicagoans are the A. R. Grosstephans of 216 Glenwood avenue. Their daughter, Carol, is a senior this year at the University of lilinois. She is a member of Alpha Delta Pi sorority. Owners of the home at 2160 Oak Knoll terrace, which they reâ€" cently built, are Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. Zeff, formerly of Chicago. Their son, Stephen, is sixteen and their daughter, Donna, seven. Mr. Zeff is owner of. an advertising agency in Chicago, Mr. Grosstephan is with the Agricultural department in the Commodity Exchange, Chicago. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Parents of a son are Mr. and Mrs. William J. Summers of Kenâ€" Newcomers to Highland Park are the Milton Millmans of 1818 Pleasant avenue. From Chicago, they are parents of a daughter, Margaret, 4. They purchased their home here. Mr. Millman is a manuâ€" facturer of chrome furniture in Chicago. Dante Greco of 325 Waukegan avenue, Highwood, was recently pledged to Alpha Kappa Psi, naâ€" tional commerce fraternity at Drake university, Des Moines, Towa. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK FRATERNITY ml "A Letter To SPECIAL HOLIDAY MATINEE Thursday P _ November 24 Special Kiddie Matinee Saturday, Novembet® 26 at 2:00 "BLONDIES ANNIVERSARY" and 4 Cartoons _ Starting Friday For One Week November 25 to December 1 LOOK WHO‘S HERE ALCYON Telephoneâ€"H. P. 2400 â€" Highland Park _ at S:00 P. M. _ Doors Open At 7:00 Three Wives" T HE PRESS A baby boy arrived at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Thursday, November 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Reinald Werrenrath, Jr. of 645 Skokie avenue. Mrs. Werrenrath is the former Elizabeth Imbrie, | daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. ‘Chlhll.l.-brioo(l’cnuyht 1‘!'lolih. Paternal grandparents are Mr. Werrenrath, Sr. of New York City and Mrs. Ada Werrenâ€" rath of San Antonio, Texas. The baby, who has been named Peter Christian, has a sister," Kirâ€" sten, 8, and a brother, Reinald, grandparents. wold (Virginia Reeb) of 626 Onwentsia avenue. The Griswolds are also parents of another son, Rickey, who will be two years old in January. On Thursday, November 17, a son wrrived at the Highland Park hospital for Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stilke of Sanders road, Deerfield. Stephen _ Richard has been chosen as the name of the baby boy born on Sunday, November 20 at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. George B. Grisâ€" Mr. and Mrs. John Reeb of Deerfield and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Griswold of Aurora, Illinois, are IHI, 5 more avenue, Deerfield. The baby was born at the Highland Park hl.ihl‘ on Tuesday, November 15. Telegraph Delivery Service North Shore Florist FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue F L O WE RS JOS. KOLBECK 6 0 9 Illinois What is it worth â€"to visit her? Service _ happy! Give her the (gift she wears and loves . . . Nylons by Holeproof . . . in smart Flirtation Colors in sheernesses for street, dress and â€"evening wear. Garnett & (Co. she does appreciate your daily teleâ€" phone calls. Few things mean so much to her and to youâ€"and few things cost so little. Sxe‘s old and alone in the house across town. And even though you can‘t go over as often as you‘d like, ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY EVERY "HELLO®" Thursday, Nov. 24, 1949 In Proportioned Lengths S].!s io Sl-lS a pair