colioite maitaihen ve en niaman m sc ho m mm s Incrumc ce BROWN UNIVERSITY NEWS hli'nlh-.dunot-l- mission at University, was in Highland Park on Tuesday, December 13, as part of a twoâ€" months tour of secondary schools and Brown Clubs in the Middle West and South. Park High School where he inâ€" terveiwed students and confered with Mr. A. E. Wolters and Mr. Edward Burwell. TO SING IN ORATORIO Donald H. Bergstrom, 53 N. Green Bay Rd., Highland Park, is a member of the University of Hilinois Chorus which will present Handel‘s great oratorio *The Messiah" as its Christmas program on Sunday, Dec. 18, at 8 p.m. in the University Auditorium. APPROACHING WEDDING Trinity Episcopal church will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Frances Nadine Grimes and Lawâ€" rence Whiting Jordan, Jr. on Friâ€" day, December 30, at 8 o‘clock in the evening. The Rev. Charles U. Harris will hear the exchange of nuptial vows. The brideâ€"toâ€"be is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Grimes of 1104 Lincoln avenue and Mr. Jordan is the son of the senior Jordans of San Francisco, California. Miss Carol Grimes will be her sister‘s only attendant and Rusâ€" sell Jordan will serve his brother as best man. George Grimes, brother of the bride, an Amherst student, and Walter Boyle of Kenilworth, a former University of California classmate, will usher. Miss Grimes attended Mills college in California and graduatâ€" ed from the University of Caliâ€" fornia in Berkeley. Herâ€" fiance, who also attended the University of California, is now a student at Hastings School of Law in San Francisco. She is a member of Alpha "Phi sorority and he is a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity. Since her graduation Miss Grimes has been connected with a Child‘s Care Center in Berkeley. Mr. Jordan‘s parents are arrivâ€" ing on December 29 from San A small reception at the home of the bride‘s parents will folâ€" low the ceremony. Among the parties honoring the brideâ€"toâ€"be was a miscellanâ€" eous shower and tea yesterday at which Mrs. Bernard E. Newman of 122 N. Sheridan road was hostess. Toâ€"morrow . Mrs. Elwood Hansmann of 950 Lincoln avenue will give a luncheon in Miss Grimes‘ honor and on December 24, Mrs. H. E. Holt of 1330 Judâ€" son avenue and Mrs. James M. Murphey of 250 Bronson laneâ€"will be coâ€"hostesses at a luncheon and miscellaneous shower at the Exâ€" moor Country club. On December 27, Mrs. Gerald D. Stone and daughter, Miss Charlotte, of 1200 Lincoln avenue will entertain at the Spinster dinner honoring Miss Grimes. The bride‘s parents will be hosts at the bridal dinner at their home on December 29. CHRISTMAS GUESTS Mr. and Mrs. Preston Weir and. sons, Charles, Donald and Lawâ€" rence, of Birmingham, Michigan, will be here to spend Christmas with Mrs. Weir‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Crafts Watson of 281 Marshman avenue. Another sonâ€"inâ€" law and daughter of the Watsons, the Calvin G. Bauers will be diâ€" viding their holiday from Dartâ€" mouth college where M:. Bater is a student, with the Watséns and his parents, the Aaron S. Bauers of 315 Central avenue. Mr.‘ Harry J. Hale of Chicago, uncle of Mrs. Watson, wili spend Christmas with the Watsons, also, as he has for the past forty years. HOME FROM CALIFONNIA Mrs. Géorge Donnersberser‘ of 902 S. Green Bay road returned last week from a six woe‘s‘ visit with her three daught:s, Mrs. Hubert M. Coles of La Joll=; Mrs. Stewart H. Moore ‘ of ~..omon Grove and Mrs. Joseph .\. Thunâ€" der ‘of Solana Beach 1.< â€"heir families. Mrs. Donnersberger s â€" the grandmother of twentyâ€"s0nr chilâ€" dren, eleven of whom re«ide California, HOME FROM PRiINCâ€"TOX Princeton, where he is a student, will be David Aubrc .. «; «! the Janies T. Aubreys «/ 181 Hazel avenue. â€" David wil. w«ive this weekâ€"end. x 9 F. M. KNIGHTS PAMLY _ ARRIVING POR C=~, :s Mr. and M Orancebar & Home for the hoivlc< from On Thursday, .Dece ChÂ¥%s, 22, n of Mrs. Rawdon‘s parents, the Franâ€" cis M. Knights of 411 Lake aveâ€" nue. Miss Nancy Knight will arâ€" rive a few days earlier for her Christmas vacation from Smith college, where she is a student. Also Christmas guests of the Knights will be another sonâ€"inâ€" law and daughter, the L L. Stuâ€" arts and their children, Duncan and Mary, of Evanston, and their son and his wife, the Robert Knights of Winnetka. month from a European trip. BACK HOME After a week‘s vacation in Florida the George L. Martins of 8 Beech lane have returned home. ‘They made both trips by plane. HOME SOON Home on December 20 from his studies at the University of New Mexico, where he is a sophomore, will be John Kidd, son of the Alan R. Kidds of 2159 Lakeside place. HOME FOR HOLIDAYS Mr. and Mrs. William Wells (Nancy Holt) of Detroit, Michiâ€" gan, will arrive shortly before the holidaysto spend Christmas with Mrs. Welfs‘ parents, the H. E. Holts of 1330 Judson avenue. Also home for the holidays will be the Holts‘ son, Herb, a student at James Millikin university in Deâ€" catur, Illinois. The other sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughâ€" ter of the Holts, the Richard Wallaces and their infant daughâ€" }wr, Christine, will also spend Christmas there. Student enrolled at Indiana university this semester include James /Roger Bergsman, 2420 N. Deere Park; Wm. Henry Cuffey Jr., 599 Onwentsia avenue and Joan Marie Wichman, 627 S. St. Johns Ave., all of Highland Park, and Charles Ernest Goosnian, of Highwood . SsHOW PICTURES AND GIVE TALK ON CHAREL On Tuesday night Mr. and Mrs. Donald S. Boynton of 608 Hawâ€" thorne lane gave a lecture and showed colored pictures of their chapel at their summer home at Bailey‘s Harbo:, Wisconsin, to the Chicago Junior League. They reâ€" cently presented the same talk at a meeting of "the Chicago Womâ€" an‘s Athletic club. ENROLLED AT INDIANA Modeled after a Scandinavian chapel of the fifteenth century, the chapel was built, carved and painted under the direction of the Boyntons. The "Birthday Club" met on Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. E. Larson of 1317 K St. Johns avenue in hohor of her birthday, r BIRTHDAY PARTY RECEPTION HOSTESS Barbara Britton, 733 Princeton Ave., hasâ€"been chosen as a hostess at a reception for Ruth Page and Bentley Stone, duodance artists appearing in the Grinnell College concert series. 1=2 Miss Britton, a freshman, is a member of Orchesis, college dance club. The Knights returned last STEPHENS STUDENTS HOME FOR HOLIDAYS The Christmas vacation . at Stephens College will start on Deâ€" cember 15. Students from Highâ€" land Park who are expected to spend the holicays at their homes are: Miss Barbara Gail Riskind daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Riskind, 2512 No. Deere Park and Miss Jean. Washburn daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Warner M. Washburn, 494 Fairview Road. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Frankel of 2270 Lakeside place are newâ€" comers to Highland Park. From Staten Island, New York, they bought their home here. Their daughter, Jane, a senioreat Alleâ€" ghany college, Meadville, Pennsylâ€" vania, will be home for the holiâ€" days, as will their son, Richard, 18, who is a freshman this sear at Virginia Polytechnic Institute." Mr. Frankel is General sales manager of the Northwest division of the lamp division of Westingâ€" they are parents o/ a dau, Margaret, 22 wonths old. Mr Trowe is a lawye= in Chicago. New owners 0o: the home :+ 1742 Bromdview svenue are th« Jecome G. Trowes From Chicage avenue, . They Formerly of Chicago are the z=â€"* Pearls of %5% C.llâ€"me their Lawrence News and son, Herbert Fried, Jr., 21, and daughter, Barâ€" bara Ann Fried, 16. They bought their pome at 368 Laurel avenue. Mr. New is with the Morris Paper Mills, Chicago. Mary Lou has been chosen as the name of the baby girl born on Monday, November 28, at the Michael Reese hospital, Chicro. to Mr. and Mrs. William J. Simon of 1314 Broadview avenue. Mary Lou has a sister, Nancy, 2. Mrs. Simon is the former Louise Marks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Marks of Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Simon, also of Chicago, are the paternal grandâ€" parents. ‘Their fourth daughter, Barbara Gladys, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, Decemâ€" ber 6, for Mr. and Mrs. James E. Meehan, Jr. of 1224 Sunnyside lane. Barbara‘s sisters are Carol, 10, Kathleen, 5 and Pamela, 18 months. Mrs. Meehan is the formâ€" er Gladys Gemskie. Piternal _ grandparents _ are James E. Mechan, Sr. of Chicago and Mrs. C..F. Schandelmeier, also of Chicago. Maternal grandmothâ€" er, Mrs. John Molitor, resides in McHenry, Illinois. On Thursday, December 8, a| son, Bruce Douglass, was born | at the Highland Park hospital '.o& Mr. and Mrs. John A. Adair of | 702 S. St. Johns avenue. The | Adairs are also parents of two other sons, John A. Jr., 7, and Paul H., 4. «Mrs. Adair is theI former Jane Haskins, Her mother, | Mrs. ‘Alexander Budai, lives ini Lake Forest. Paternal g'r-ndmoth-’ er is Mrs. Douglass G. Adair of Birmingham, Alabama. i The little boy is also the thirtiâ€" eth great grandchild of Mrs. Robâ€" ert C. Haskins of Lake Forest. A son was born at the Highâ€" land Park Hospital on Thursday, December 8, for Mr. and Mis. Wayne Dumas of 853 Osterman avenue, Deerfield. LOOK WHO‘S HERE THE PRESS At Library Highland Park Public Library is now well under way. On display in the adult section are the annual publications of the Ilustrated London News and the Augsburg its holiday shelf. "Journey Into Christmas" by Bess Streeter Aldâ€" rich, a group of gently sentimental stories, is a new yuletide book of fiction. Virginia Pasley‘s "Christâ€" mas Cookie Book", a welcome adâ€" dition to the special cookbook secâ€" ton, is justifiably popular at this time of the year. Another of the new holiday volumes is the beauâ€" tiful "Christmas Story" by Varga, a book of holy paintings. In the children‘s weekly story hour each Saturday, Mrs. Inger Boye has been presenting a special program of Christmas stories inâ€" cluding "The Gift of St. Nicholas", "A Christmas That Was Nearly Lost",â€"‘"Herman the Little Clockâ€" maker", and "Mr. Skip." Saturday, December 17, Mr. Avery Jones will show colgred North Shore Florist Telegraph Delivery Service Landscape Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avor-o Glencoe, IIlinois | F L O WE RS JOS. KOLBECK Phone Glencoe 6 0 9 slides of the Christmas story for the children. The pictures and the nlllhuu-hlm-hd!n- 1080 until 11:00 each Saturday and will continue until Christmas. 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