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Highland Park Press, 21 Feb 1946, p. 4

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_ Bad weather kept most of the Highland Parkers, who usually are present at the annual winter carâ€" nival and midâ€"winter formal at St. John‘s Military academy at Delaâ€" field, Wis., from attending this past weekâ€"end. Phillips Hungerford, a junior at Lake Forest academy, has been elected captain of the academy‘s footoball team for the 1946 seaâ€" son. Phil is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslic Phillips Hungerford, of 913 Ridgewood drive. ACADEMY NEWS ‘The celebration with the usual smoker for the fathers, tea for the mothers, tea dance, formal, and winter sports events, took place last Friday; Saturday and Sunday. Highland Park boys who are stuâ€" dents at the academy are Don Car. penter of 563 Kimball, Jim Crutâ€" tenden of 583 Bob O‘Link, John Hedberg of 2205 Half Day road, Lée Ostrander of 250 Central, "Andy" Rasmussen of 340 Eim PIL, MacKenzie Schultz of 347 N. ELECTED FOOTBALL CAPTAIN the bride‘s parerits, Mr. and Mrs. James Calvin Nichols, former Highland Parkers. Mr. Martin is theâ€"son of Mr. and Mrs. William K. Vernon of Upland, Calif. _ The bride attended Ferry hall in Lake Forest and the University of Arizona. The bridegroom, who recently received his release from the service, was a member of the U. 8. navy for 3 years,. > After their honeymoon, the young couple will live at Camp Baldy, Colo. place on Valentine‘s day at the Diamond Bar ranch, the home of FORMER HIGHLAND ‘PAIKEI WEDS Of interest to many Highland Parkers is the marriage of Miss Barbara Jean Nichols and Blynn Nelson Martin III, which took nell was hostess at a kitchen showâ€" er in Miss Gavin‘s honor on Saturâ€" day, Feb. 9. The Tuesday before the wedâ€" ding Miss June Weber of 934 Ridgewood, entertained at a misâ€" cellaneous shower for the brideâ€" toâ€"be, and Miss Mary Pat O‘Conâ€" Page 4 mother has been visiting here for several weeks, Mr. Huncke, whose parents are the O. R. Hunckes of 632 S. Linâ€" guard o yun.' serving for almost four A wedding breakfast at the| maid. a Deerpath Inn, Lake Forest, for the| A young cousin, Domenic Ugoâ€" immediate families and a few close|lini, will be ring bearer, and the friends followed the ceremony.|bridegroom‘s little sister, Marilyn ‘The young couple, who are in New | Biondi, will act as flower girl. Orleans, La., on a honeymoon, will|She will wear a white dress and made their home in Little Rock,|carry pink carnations. Ark. s ‘The bridegroom‘s brother, Elis den, was formerly with the coast The bride, who has been making her home with the H. B. Aistons of 918 Ridgewood drive for the past year, is the daughter of Mrs. Helâ€" en Gavin of Bellaire, Ohio. Her and carried pale pink carnations. Her cousin, Miss Jean Aiston, maid of honor, wore a royal blue suit and an ice blue satin cloche hat. Her bouquet was of yonoy carnations. Mr. H. B. Aiston, cousin of the bride, served the bridegroom as The bride, who was given in marriage by her uncle, C. J. Crawâ€" ford, wore a beige gabardine suit and pale pink starched straw ‘hat, BACK TO HOLLYWOOD in marriage on Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 10 am. at Immaculate Conâ€" ception church. * By ALICE ZABEL port for work on a new picture took . Mrs. James T. Aubszey. Jr. (Phyllis Thaxter) and her infant daughter, Susan Schuyler, to Santa Monica, on Wednesday, where she joined her husband. A eaptain in the army air forces, he had been visiting here, also, until a few weeks ago. ah Ruth Gavin and Carl Huncke GAVINâ€"HUNCKE WEDDING Father Edmund J. Skoner read with the senior Aubreys of 181 . ‘Mrs. Aubrey‘s parents are Judge and Mrs. Sidney St. Felix Thaxâ€" ter of Portland, Maine. A well known stage and film star, Mrs. Aubrey has been here Hazel, since the birth of her baby Dec. 21. At that time one of her wisitors was Van Johnson, with whom she coâ€"starred in a recent picture. attend the reception at 8 o‘clock in the evening, also at the Masonic temple. e 4 ai at the home of the brides‘ parents, and a dinner party for 60 guests will be given at 3:30 in the afterâ€" noon at the Masonic temple in Highland Park. â€"Two hundred and fifty guests have been invited to Mrs. Aldo Biondi of 346 Prairie avenue entertained recently at a miscellaneous sKower in honor of the brideâ€"toâ€"be. 4 On Saturday at 10:30 a.m., Miss Tina M. Morelli, daughter of the Peter Morellis of 33 Prairié aveâ€" nue, and John F. Volpendesta, son of Mrs. Diana Volpendesta of 219 Liewellyn avenue, will be united in marriage at St.â€"James church 241 Everts place, Highwood Biondi and his bride‘wil reside at black, and her corsage will also be of white carnations. Mr. Enea Picchistti will sing the ‘Panis Angelus," and "Ave Maâ€" rim," â€"accompanied by Miss Agnes McGuire at the organ. in Highwood. groom‘s sister, Mrs. Giesuc Brugâ€" gioni, who arrived yesterday from her home in Granger, In., will take the place of her late mother in the A reception at the Labor temple will follow the ceremony. IN CALIFORNIA * Miss Betty Schmidt, daughter of WEEKâ€"END VISIT ter A. Fidders of Pittsburgh, Pa. The Fidders, formerily of Highland Park, are the parents of two chilâ€" dren, Walter Jr., 13, and Carolou, who is 10. ‘The bride‘s mother ‘has chosen navy blue and will wear a corsage of white carnations. . The brideâ€" Mrs. Florence Schinidt of 640 Homewood avenue left Monday for Los Angeles. ~She plans to enter a California college. Betty, who served with the WAC since March, 1942, received her release from the service Dec. 14. She served in the European theaâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Raymond H. Fidâ€" der of 149 S. Second left today to spend the weekâ€"end with their brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, the Walâ€" and Virgil Biondi, another brother, receiving line. . _ She will wear _ A cousin, Miss Bruna â€"Ugolini, also in blueâ€"grey and carrying pink carnations, will attend as bridesâ€" The maid of ‘honor will be the bride‘s sister, â€" Catherine. Her dress will be of blueâ€"grey net with a full skirt â€" She will carry. red carnations. ‘The bride will wear a white satâ€" in dress and finger tip veil. Two gardenias will be attached to the mother of pearl prayer book which she will carry. The prayer book, brought over from Italy, belongs to her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Steve Cassai of 241 Everts place, Highwood, anâ€" nounce the approaching marriage of their daughter, Tina, to Edward Biondi of Granger, lowa, which will take place. at (St. James Church, Highwood, on Saturday, Feb.©23, at 9:30 o‘clock in. the morning. Thirtyâ€"five guests were present. SOCIALS APPROACHING MARRIAGE manding officer in charge of the third division, made the presentaâ€" Mrs. Floyd E. Bock of 2159 Grove avenue was hostess at a mis. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wagner, of 527 8. Ridge road, will become the bride of Lt. Roy R. Haas Jr., of the U. 8. marine corps on Satâ€" urday, Feb. 23, at 7:30 p.m. at the Presbyterian church _ Rev. twentyâ€"fifth‘ wedding . anniversâ€" ary of the senior Haases of 2116 Grove avenue. 4 Lt. Haas, who is now on terminâ€" alâ€" leave, served 22 months in the Pacific theater. He participated in the battle of Guadalcanal and the invasions of Guam and Iwo Jima. At Iwo Jima, he was awarded a special citation for bravery. Genéral Erskine, comâ€" exchange of nuptial vows. After a short honeymoon, Mr A breakfast party will be held Telophone Highland Park 2064 L5 d Brnietrcnrnnmrnm e en ==|EMILY CANTAGALLO WEDS St. James church in Highwood was the scene of the wedding of Miss Theresa Cantagallo and Frank pg4 | Camilleri on Saturday, Feb. 16, at 10:30 o‘clock. Father C. O. Sulâ€" =={livan performed the ceremony. The bride was given in marriage days. His wife and son, who joined him here, had just returned from a visit with her parents, the Alfred K. Smythes of Honolulu, Hawaii. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Harâ€" old Bloomfield moved to their reâ€" cently purchased home in Edgeâ€" brook, Il!. Mr. Bloomfield, who was recently released from service at Key West, Fla., and his wife, and four year old son, John, have been staying at the home of his parents, the Andrew Bloomfields, of 501 N. Sheridan, since the holiâ€" denias, wasâ€"attended by Mrs. John Huestis, who wore a yellow dress and a gardenia corsage, also. The wedding of Miss Helen Sather, daughter of Helmer Sathâ€" er of Independence, Wis., and Mr. Theodore Talano, son of Mrs. Gus Doretti, took place in Waukegan on Saturday, Feb. 9, at 7:30 p.m. The bride, who wore pale blue, complemented .by a corsage of gar. A wedding breakfast for the bridal party at the home of the bride‘s parents, followed the cereâ€" mony. One hundred and fifteen guests were present at the recepâ€" tion at 8:80:p.m. which the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nick Cantaâ€" gallo of 324 Ashland avenue, gave at the Masonic temple. Mr. Camilleri and his bride will make their home in California. SATHERâ€"TALANO Best man was Sgt. Wallace Huehl. The bridegroom, who neontlx returned from European duty was in the navy for 3% years, serving as gunner‘s mate, 2/0. He receivâ€" ed his release from the service reâ€" cently.~ * The young couple are residing at 637 â€" Laurel. MOVED TO EDGEBROOK eph Camerillieris of Lake . Port, Calif., recently ‘receivedâ€" his reâ€" lease from the army air corps.. A paratrooper â€"staff sergeant, he served for Aour years,. sixteen months of that time overseas in both the European and Pacific theaters. attendants. . Miss Corrine Cantaâ€" Tplh.'lo'n-ddolfiut.m a dress of royal blue net,, and a short veil of matching material. Her bouquet was of red carnations. Alvera, Anita and Laura Cantagalâ€" lo wore gowns of pale blue and earried pink carnations. The girls‘ choir of St. James church sang the "Panis Angelus" and the "Ave Maria," accompanâ€" ied by Mrs. John J. Rink at the bodice and full marquisette skirt. carnations and roses. ~ ‘The bride‘s four sisters were her The best man was America Canâ€" tagallo, brother of the bride. Domâ€" enic and Peter Cantagallo, cousins of the bride, and Joseph Zaccari, The bride‘s ‘mother wore a blue velvet dress complemented by a corsage of white carnations. ~omemcpe it c , son of the T HE PRESS BERNARD J. JURON ASSISTANT TO FATHER GLEE: Father Arthur E. Douaire, a former chaplain, who was separatâ€" ed from the army at Camp Grant, on Friday, has taken up his duties as assistant to Father James D. Gleeson of St. James church, Highâ€" wood. In the service for four years, he served for 31 months in the Pacific theater. Father Douaire, whose home is Chicago, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Douaire, also in Chicago. for a month‘s stay at Miami Beach, I’P‘y while learning. The experiâ€" a sophomore atâ€"Northwestern uniâ€" fy of 121 S Second and John Kelâ€" ly of Roslyn circle. Mr.â€" Kelly recently visited his uncle, William Ralph of 164 Clifâ€" ton, who is visiting in Miami, with his daughter, Mrs. Leslie G. Gouâ€" die of 609 Kimball. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence E. Meyer of 1638 S. Green Bay, are in Punta Gordo, Fia., for a month‘s vacation. Their son, Fritz, is stationed at Camp Crowder, Mo., where he is undergoing the army‘s basic trainâ€" w24 snn ness and social life of your comâ€" On Sunday, | Mrs: Edward C.| MUity Benson of 2025 S. St. Johns left| Experience unnecessary. Full ing.â€" Their other son, Stephen, is Their daughter, Mrs.. Robert/of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Heinl‘of Wolff (Emily Harmon) and her| 535 Bronson lanec Dolores is a infant daughter of Chicago are|junior this year in Highland Park visiting with them. _ Also their|high school. guests for two weeks are the Donâ€"| Her brother, Don, who is playâ€" ald . Boyntons of 608 Hawthorne|ing in the A.G.F. band, is stationed In Coral Gables, Florida, for a month‘s vacation are Emmett Dufâ€" Sheridan road are at their winter home in Hope Sound,/Florida, for the season. New Ravinia residents are Dr. and Mrs. Lioyd Rees, formerly of Their daughter, Sybil Jane, an cighth grade student at the Howâ€" ard school in Wilmette, will graduâ€" ate in June. Two nephews, John Rees of East Liverpool, Ohio, and Nesbit John Rees of Pittsburgh, Pa., who have been visiting here since their reâ€" ee-;nuu-"-u--u--( army duty, be regular weekâ€" end visitors here. Both boys served in the Pacific theater. John is entering the Elgin watch school IN® FLORIDA Wilmette. Last week they moved into the home recently purchased at 1502 8. Green Bay. ~ Mrs. Glenn Harris of Bannockâ€" burn entertained on Saturday Mrs. James T. Moffitt of 1733 Brook road. A luncheon at the Open House tea room was followed by bridge at the Harris home. The Moffitts are leaving on March 10 for San Francisco, Calif., where his training at Illinois medical colâ€" lege, whch was interrupted by the in Elgin, and Nesbit will continue ENTERTAINED The John Harmons of 1005 S. (Excerpt from Waukegan Mewsâ€" Sumâ€"January 10, 1946) Another race for Lake County office in this year‘s election beâ€" gan shaping up . . . with anâ€" the county bar, has practiced law 28 years, recently in Waukeâ€" gan alone, although he formerâ€" ly practiced in Chicago and for in both Waukegan and Chicago. He moved almost 2§ years ago Mrs. Juron and their 9â€"yearâ€"old PROBATE JUDCE WILL APPRECIATE YOUuR YOTH 21 South St. Johns Avenue Back in school after a month‘s illness is Dolores Heinl, daughter of ‘Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Hein!*of 535 Bronson lanec Dolores is a junior this year in Highland Park be leaving with the band for a tour of Switzerland. . for Telephone Operators Earn $37 Per 6 Day Week is an essential part of the busiâ€" ..penqu be profitable to you all through your life. ‘ Word has recently been received that their brother, William Schmidâ€" ley of theâ€"U. S. army, wasâ€"raised NEW HIGH WAGES to the rank of captain on Feb. 8. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reitmeyer of Whitelaw, Wis., were guests for a few days this past week at the John Nizzi home at 679 Deerfield BACK IN SCHOOL Miss Marion Schmidley left on Friday for Douglas, Arizona. She sister, Sister Agnes Louise (Louise Schmidley) also resides in Douglas the order of which she is a memâ€" Now Schmidleys of 117 N. Second St. den and daughter, Gloria Jean, of 122 McGovern St. weeks‘ vacation are Mrs. F. T. Golâ€" VISITED HERE While he has had an extensive probate practice, he probably has become best known for his work representing cities and vilâ€" He is former city attorney of attorney, Pox Lake village atâ€" his work while city attorney of Highwood in the city‘s successâ€" ful fight to close a tavern within 100 feet of a church, To Chief Operator ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY Vacations, Holidays with Pay Sickness Benefits Pension Plan > Frequent Salary Increases Interesting, Steady Work near START TODAY Apply Today He job which Juron also served 12 years as a member of the Lake County Reâ€" He was first president of the ml.?d 12 years as Avon Township jmâ€" tice of the peace. He now is vise president of the new Lake Counâ€" an Wike lodge other civic and fr Thursday, Feb. 21st;" 1946 On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Shelton of 315 S. Green Bay returned from a three weeks‘ trip to California, where they were guests at the home of Mrs. Norâ€" man Holliday of Los Angeles. L. Olesen of Hollywood, who forâ€" merly resided at 369 Moraine Rd., William Kelly of 257 N. Seeâ€" ond and John Lenzini of 308 Highâ€" wood Ave., will return home toâ€" morrow after a six weeks‘ vacation spent at Coral Gables, Fia. CLUB MEETING 25TH ANNIVERSARY A few friends and relatives surâ€" prised Mr. and Mrs. Nels Jeppesen of 717 Waukegan road last Tuesâ€" day, in celebration of their twenâ€" tyâ€"fifth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Frank M. Golden of 1838 Burton avenue was hostess to her bridge club on Friday afternoon. BILLS 4. He possesses that rare qualificaâ€" tion judicial temperament. 6. In the event Mr. Bills is elected he will devote his entire time to the court. He will not in any manner practice iaw nor will he have conâ€" nection with any law firm directly County Court work and is entirely familiar with the procedure of that Court. His work in depressionâ€"years Lake County, Circuit Court of Lake County, and Probate Court of: Lake of Cook County where he tried imâ€" portant jury litigation. A Full Time Judge 1. John R. Bills is 48 years of age and has had nearly a quarter of a century experience in trial courts, civil and criminal. 2. He has setved as Judge in the COUNTY JUDGE Your Vote and Support Will Be Primary April 9, 1946 Eminently Qualified With Actual Judicial Experience Ne Entangling Political Alliances ) NATIONAL 1 A Lifelong Republican NOMINA TE ‘in the Waeeâ€"

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