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Highland Park Press, 4 Apr 1946, p. 4

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On Friday evening, Mrs. Leo Gilâ€" len of Central avenue was hostess at a kitchen shower in honor of A personal shower was held last Thursday. evening in honor pf the h rmadss 422 B £5..0 4w sc l w0 4 son and Miss Betty Carison of 125 § Central avenue. A ON INSPECTION * CRUISE son of Mr. and Mrs. Murphy Sr., of Greenfield, lowa. After a short honeymoon, Mr. Clavey and his bride are back at g ho-e of the bride‘s parents. E. L of 245 Prairie avenue, -izl-nlmlwiy;: Dr. Richburg served the brideâ€" groom as best man.> .‘ . Mr. Clavey, who was released from the service on Dec. 1, spent two and a half years in the army air corps, most of the time in Afâ€" Colored movies of the ‘ceremony were taken. £ A dinner for theâ€"immediate famâ€" ilies followed the services. On of twelve men nominated to make an inspection cruise, Bert Brand of New York City, formerâ€" ly of 360 Park avenue, left on Mar. 14 for Iceland, . Greenland, and other North Atlantic waters. On Saturday at 8 in the evening, the Highwood Methodist church will be the scene of the wedding of ‘Miss Betty Jean Sandberg, daughter of Mr. asd Mrs. Andrew The party flew to St. Johns, Newfoundland, and from ‘there met a destroyer which took them to the aircraft carrier, "Midway," somewhere in the. Atlantic ocean. They were guests of the commandâ€" ing officer of the "Midway." ‘The bride‘s mother chose a light green dress and a corsage of white by a small feathered hat. _ Her corsage was of gardenias. > Mrs. Richburg, who attended as matron of honor, wore a cocom brown suit and a corsage of pink the matron of honor. The Misses Judith Mathews of Waukegan and Page 4 Bronson lane, became the bride of John Burr Clavey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Clavey of 2000 Clavey road, at the home of Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Richburg of 580 Glencoe Mr. Brand returned to New York this week. Eida Casagrande will attend as bridesmaids for Miss Casorio. Talbot, Jr., heard the exchange of reom, which was decorated with palms, ferns, and lilies. APPROACHING MARRIAGES The approaching marriage of Miss Patricia Anne Wolf and Robâ€" ert Leonhard Sanders has recentâ€" Miss Katherine Casorio, also a daughter of the Anthony Casorios of 26 Prairieavenue, who will atâ€" temd her sister as maid of honor on June 1, will become the bride of Joseph Donald Rafferty, son of Mr. Alex Rafferty of 111 8. Green Bay road, two weeks later on Satâ€" urday, June 15, at St. James church, Highwood, at 9:30 a.m. Her sister, Mary, who will then be Mrs. Peter Mazzetta, will be On Sunday, March 24, at 1:30, By ALICE ZABEL Telophone Highland Park 2064 ly been announced Miss Wolf, a graduate of Northâ€" western university, is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Wolf of Valparaiso, Ind. _ Mr. Sanders has recently received ‘his release after three years with the army air corps, sixteen months of that time â€"overseas duty. He was last stationed on Iwo Jima. He is planning to return to Northwestâ€" ern university in June to complete his education which was interrupt ed by the war. He attended Northâ€" western for two years prior to his enlistment. _ He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. David T. Sanders of 5 Woodbridge lane. Saturday, June 1, has been chosâ€" en as the wedding date of Miss Mary Casorio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Casorio of 26 Prairie avenue, and Peter Mazzet ta of Glencoe. They will exchange nuptial vows at St. James church in Highwood. Missâ€"Eleanore Casorio, sister of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, has been chosen as maid of honor. Bridesmaids will be the Misses Mary Jean Mazzet ta, sister of the bridegroom, Edith Evangelista, Gloria Linari, and Mrs. Cecil Notari (Tina Ferrari). ‘The wedding is planned for the latter part of May. plan to make California by her father, wore a The engagement of Miss Frances O‘Connel! to George Bomer Clark has recently been announced by Miss O‘Connell‘s parents, _ the George B. O‘Connells of 628 So. Linden. Mr. Clark‘s parents are the H. Grant Clarks of 2716 Dell Miss O‘Connell will graduate in June from Barat college of the Spénding a month. at Miâ€" ami, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs. Eben W. Erikson and daughter, Marilyn, of 515 N. Sheridan road. Sacred Heart in Lake Forest. Her fiance, who served as a lieutenant with the army air corps, is studyâ€" _ The Underwoods, who were married on March 9, will be leayâ€" ing soon for Clarksburg, West Virâ€" ginia, where they will make their ANNOUNCED He spent several months of the two years he was in the service in Germany before his release in Noâ€" ON VACATION Back fro mtheir honeymoon and living temporarily with the bride‘s grandmother, Mrs. Charles A. Anâ€" derson of 221 Evolution avenue, are Mr. and Mrs Francis P. Unâ€" derwood (Natalie Olson)}. * ami, Flu., on Saturday.. She will be the houseguest of Mrs. Stanley Burke, a former classmate at Rockford college. 6 Ll?:udt‘vmuér of 615 â€" Crescent urt have returned home. Miss Eleanor Austin . of 1352 Broadview avenue left by plane for a two weeks‘ vacation in Miâ€" complemented by a gardenia corâ€" BACK FROM HONE YMOON James Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry H. Williams of 1018 Lauretta place, will take place at St. Paul‘s church in Deerfield on Apri 6 at 8 p.m. OFF TO DENVER On Saturday, Mrs, Ted S Marks of 503 Elm Place, is leaving for Denver, Colo., where she will visit with her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, the John Chalmers, former Highâ€" land Parkers. # In honor of the sixteenth birthâ€" day of Miss Rosalind Fox, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fox, of 740 Ridge road, a surprise parâ€" ty will be given on Tuesday, April CHRISTENSENâ€"VANDER At 10 o‘clock, on Friday, March 29, Miss Emma Louise (Terry) Christensen became the bride of John William Vander Bloomen at the daughter of John Christensen of 52 Deerfield road, and Mr. and Mrs. John Vander Bloomen of 213 parents.of the bridegroom. sister of the bridegroom, attended as maid of honor. She wore a pink suit, and her corsage was of pink and white carnations. Before his release, the brideâ€" groom served as a staff sergeant for three years in the army, two years of that time in India. BIRTHDAY PARTY ° Mrs. Herbert E. Kerber and daughter, Betty, of 903 8. Linden avenue have recently returned from a five weeks‘ Florida vacaâ€" tion. Vander A dinner for the immediate famâ€" ilies was held at the Vander Bloomen home. + After a two weeks‘ honeymoon in St. Petersburg, Fia., the couple will Blow, daughter of} the John A. Just returned from a . Florida vacation is Mrs. Henry E. Mason of 301 Central avenue. She spent five weeks at the home of her sisâ€" ter, Mrs. Marshall Schoenthaler of Winter Haven. . Miss Sandberg. At the Westward Ho in Phoenix, Arizona, for a seven weeks‘ stay were the De Forest S. Colburns of 1660 S. Green Bay road. They returned home on Friday. No date has been set for the Cataido Soldano served Mr. She will ~be" gone about six Miss Velma Vander After three yeeks at the Boca avenue, at 213 North avenue. university: Former residents of Kansas City, Mo., and now residing at 625 S. St. Johnsâ€"avenue, are Mr. and Mrs. Louis E. Guentz and chilâ€" dren, Irene, 14, a sophomore at the Highland Park ‘high school, and Robert, 12, and John, 8. A business transfer brought Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Embich and young daughters, Carol, 7, and Margaret, 5, to Highland Park to live. They are residing at 200 Belle avenue. Mr. Embich is with the advertisâ€" ing department of Good Houseâ€" keeping magazine. _ Their home was formerly in Winchester, Mass. Mr. Guentz is connected with the Ohio Chemical Co. in Chicago. T-a-ul-nmoâ€"-l.h Ames, lowa. Miss Galitz, a freshâ€" man, is the daughter of Mr. and new home in Winnetka, are Mr. and Mrs. John Ward Seabury. Mrs. Seabury is the former Charlene Brown, daughter of the Grant H. Browns of 418 St. Johns place. NEW COMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK girl scouts by their leaders. rade from New York City, Diane Gross was met on Saturday at the LaSalle street station in Chicago by Highland Park friends for her Vinne is the 13 year o‘:d daughâ€" to: of the late Harry Evanses of on April 7, has been planned for t!l BMM“M RETURNED TO After spending her spring vacaâ€" tion at home, Miss Ruth Jane Gaâ€" year old son, Fred. d Dr. and Mrs. Waxler, Ravinia residents for many years, are now living in Paxton, NJ IN WINNETKA HOME Commander and Mrs. Everett J. Olenick and young son, Jonathan, 5, of 317 Park avenue, are new comers to Highland Park. _ They are former residents of St Paul, Minn. + JOINT GIRL SCOUT student at Carieton college in Northfield,© Minn., is a sophomore Broadview avenue. VISITING HERE Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Abernathy of 1732 HOME FOR SPRING VACATION there this year. In honor of Sgt. and Mrs. Harâ€" old Bell, who were married on Friâ€" day, March 15, a small reception North avenue, Highwood, on Wedâ€" nesday, after their return from Friday at an afternoon party. The Nickels family are moving soon to La Grange. > ular navy, is a physician. He has just returned from two years of sea duty aboard a heavy cruiser. for Boston, Mass., after a week‘s visit at the R. W. McKee home at 227 N. Second St. ; present time, for further training. A member of the navy air corps, he received bis wings on January 31. It will be three years in July that he has been in training. VISITED HERE Now making their home at 408 Oakwood avenue are Mr. and Mrs. Norman Vance Jr., of Chicago. The Vances are the parents of a son, Hawley, 5, and a daughter, Marâ€" garet, 3. HOME FOR EASTER Miss Mary Elizabeth O‘Connell, who is vacationing in Miami, Fla., is expected home for Easter. A USO director, she served for two years in Hattiesburg, Miss. Her brother, Ens G. B. O‘Conâ€" nell Jr., is also in Miami at the O‘Connells.of 628 S. Linden. Mr. O‘Neill is assistant treasurer of Crane C&: Mr. Vance, recently a lieutenâ€" ant (jg) in the navy, is now a food broker, connected with the Callerâ€" man Co., Chicago. ... , ° Mr. and Mrs. John K. O‘Neill, former Glencoe residents, are now living at.320 N. Linden avenue. En Back from their wedding trip Mrs. Bell is the former Lillian A box lunch at Turnbull Woods Miss Beverly Schmidt, daughter Commander Olenick of the reg. Their parents are the George B of 1707 avenue, are her home in Colo THE â€"PRESS of 1633 So. ty, word was received Monday night by Mr. and Mrs. Charles L Jordan of 691 Yale lane, that their gon, Major Thomas Jordan arrived in California, _.He was aboard the Admiral Benson, which docked on Monday. Major Jordan, who has served for four years, expects to arrive at Camp Grant on Monday for his army release. His wife resides in Minneapolis, Minn. o l Apply Today To Chief Operator â€" 21 South St. Johns Avenue clerk for u. S VICTORY BONDS Eighland Park, and‘¢ wagmm BACK IN STATES After three years overseas‘ duâ€" Diane flew to New York from Denver a week ago for a visit with her aunt, Mrs. Bert Brand, Woman‘s Club Plans _ Attic to Basement Rummage Sale, Apr. 11 pay while learning. ‘The experiâ€" operator will be profitable to you Members of the Highland Park Woman‘s club are asked to gather rummage NOW. The "attic to bascment" rummage sale will be The Swing club will have anoth: er informal dancing party at the Highland Park Woman‘s club on Saturday, April 13. Couples are asked to come in costume. for Telephone Operators Earn $37 Per 6 Day Week ness and social life of your comâ€" is an essential part of the busiâ€" held on Thursday, April 11, from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the club house. This sale, sponsored by the finâ€" ance committee, will augment the peace fund which enables the vicâ€" tory committee, Mrs. Harry Pertz, chairman, to continue assistance in veteran rehabilitation. The club house will be open all day on the 8th, 9th and 10th to reâ€" ceive any contributions. ~ Pickâ€"up Swing Club To Hold _ NEW HIGH WAGES service can be arranged with the chairman, Mrs. Oliver Weed, HP. 2117 Vacations, Holidays with Pay Frequent Salary Increases Interesting, Steady Work near START TODAY job which Mrs. Gus Peterson, 319 N. Green Bay, and the brother of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moran of the same Vaughan General hospital in Chiâ€" H. Wjornstad and Mr. and Mrs. O. son of Alexandria, Minn., and anâ€" Thursday were two brothers of the HERE FOR FUNERAL _ Here to attend the funeral servâ€" County Supt. Of Schools Your Vote and Support Appreciated ZiMMER NOMIN A TE MARGVERITE M. Primary Aprilâ€"9, 1946 Qualified and Experienced conduct, but quality of thinking.â€" H. Wood. Thursday, April 4th, 1946 When the heart speaks, however simple the words, its language is always acceptable to those who have hearts.â€"Mary Baker Eddy. RELIABLE LAUNDEY AND DEY CLEANING CO. Phone H. P. 178

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