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Highland Park Press, 23 May 1946, p. 4

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maids sweatpeas . sutrounded hy baby roses. The matron of honor wore a dress of a shade deeper pink than the bride‘s and she carried a bouquet like that of the bridesâ€" dresses made like the bride‘s exâ€" cept for the train. They carried sweetheart bouquets of lavender Mr. and Mrs. David Sanders III, of 5 Woodbridge lane were memâ€" bers of a bridal party on Saturâ€" day, May 18, at 6:30 o‘clock when Miss Ruth McKay of Evanston and John William Eck of Detroit, exchanged . nuptial vows at the Lake Shofe Athletic club. The bride wore a pale pink gown with a train, and the}four bridesmaids were in soft rose satin Home until June 1 on a 15â€"day furlough is Pvt. David Dean, son of the M. C. Deans of 458 Lincoln avenue. _ In the service for alâ€" most seven months, he is stationed at Camp McCoy, Wis. He is conâ€" nected with the dental clinic supâ€" ply there. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard S. Florâ€" sheim of 888 S. Green Bay road left on Monday to spend a few days in New York City. HOME ON FURLOUGH MEMBERS OF BRIDAL PARTY ‘Thomas of Lake Forest were at Wild Rose, Wis., last weekâ€"end on a fishing trip. FISHING TRIP Mr. Joshua Derry, Mr. Clayton Ellis, and Mr. Hugh Seyfarth of Highland Park and Mr. Mack IN NEW YORK A luncheon was given last Friâ€" day at Exmoor Country club in honor of Mrs. R. C. Meddaugh of 524 S. Sheridan road, who will be leaving soon for Birmingham, Mich., where the Meddaughs will make their home. Mrs. Earl Walâ€" lis of 529 S. Linden, was hostess. Sixteen friends were her guests, By ALICE ZABEL The young people, now on a two weeks‘ honeymoon in the Smoky mountains, will reside in Camden, New Jersey. FAREWELL LUNCHEON The bridesmaids, Miss Terry Joyce and Mrs. Margaret Alenzo, wore yellow taffeta dresses and carried bouquets like that of the maid. of honor‘s. The bride‘s mother chose a ceâ€" dar pink dress complemented by a corsage of lilies of the valley. â€"â€" A :breakfast at Exmoor Counâ€" try club followed the ceremony. . Miss Ramond is a graduate of Roycemore and of Colorado colâ€" lege, and has been attending the drama department of Yale uniâ€" versity in New Haven, Conn. The bridegroom, who has been released from the army, served a.year and a half overseas. He is now presâ€" ident of the Turman Bottling Co. of Camden, N. J. 3 The betrothal of Miss Dorothy Hobbs to Lt. Robert O. Bochm was The Immaculate _ Conception church was the scene of a very pretty wedding on Saturday, May 17 at 11 o‘clock high mass when Miss Adeline Marie Raménd beâ€" came the bride of Anthony John Vigelis. â€" Monseignor Joseph P. Morrison heard the exchange of nuptial vows before an altar bankâ€" ed with white lilacs and gladioli. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ramond of the Moraine hotel, formerly of 1069 Moseley road, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Vigelis of Camden, N. J. The bride. whose father gave her in marriage, wore a gown of white linen with eyelet embroidery, and she carried a white satin prayer book and a single orchid. . Miss ‘Renee Ramond, sister of the bride, who attended as maid of honor, was dressed in light blue taffeta. The colonial bouquet she carried was of spring flowers. Clark Hobbs, at a cocktail party Miss Hobbs is a graduate of the Highland Park high school and atâ€" tended Northwestern university. At present she is a stewardess for been in the service for over three years, one year of that time in the Pacific theater. At present he is home on terminal leave. .A gradâ€" uate of the Highland Park high school, he was attending the Uniâ€" versity of Wisconsin before the war interrupted his studies. . â€" from 4 until 7 on Sunday at 1736 the American airlines. Lt. Bochm of the army air Torce, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Boechm ADELINE RAMOND No date has been set for the wedding. _ Frank F. Selfridge of 205 Belle avenue entertained at a miscellanâ€" eous shower for the brideâ€"toâ€"be, at Mrs. Grimes‘ home. The Immaculate _ Conception church wil be the scene of the wedding of Miss Alyce Irene Mcâ€" Omber and Corwin Arnold Hellâ€" mer, S 1/¢, 22 a.m. Ii-el‘:oflzhti Omber Jr., of 532 Glencoe avenue, and Mr. Hellmer is the son of Mrs. z-nb I. Helimer of â€"Platteville, is. Here on a weekâ€"end visit at the McOmbar home is Mirs. Donald Crow of Platteville, sister of the bridegroomâ€"toâ€"be. so, Ind., to Miss Patricia Anne Wolf, was a guest of honor at a bachelor dinner last night at Ray Radigan‘s in Kenosha. Hosts were ushers and friends of the brideâ€" GRADUATION PARTIES ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Mcâ€" BACHELOR DINNER Alcyon Theater Building 365 Central HP. Last Thursday Mrs. Renslow P. Sherer was hostess at her home at 349 Lake avenue at a kitchen shower in honor of Miss Getz, and on Tuesday Mrs. Charles F. Grimes of 1104 Lincoln avenue and Mrs. Arthur Holzheimer will be host to the Ravinia school eighth gradâ€" ers following the graduation play, HELENE CURTIS COLD WAVE Duchess .................$10 We now have excellent experiâ€" enced help. â€" Phone for appointâ€" ment today . We are open all day Wednesdays TERRY‘S BEAUTY SALON June 6 has been chosen as the date for the wedding of Miss Charâ€" lotte Getz and Jacob C. Levenson. Miss Getz is the daughter of Mrs. Henry Getz of 64 Clifton avenue and Mr. Levenson is the son of Mrs. J. M. Levenson of Brookline, The Dorickh also are announcâ€" ing the betrothal and. approaching mgrriage of their daughter, Alice Louise, to James Neil Doyle, son of Mrs. William Doyle of Galesâ€" burg, IIl. The..wedding will take place on Saturday, June 29, at 10:30 mass at St. James church. Her sister, Mary Frances, who will be Mrs. William P. McKenna by that time will attend as matron of honor and her sister, Betty will again act as junior bridesmaid. Theé brideâ€"toâ€"be, who is a high school teacher in Sterling, III., will also be home next Friday: Next Friday, Miss Dorick , will arrive â€" from _ Buchanan, Mich., where she is teaching in the Buâ€" chanan high school. Friday afternoon William Babcock, one of the ushers, and his mether entertained at a cocktail party at &.Grm‘hnhm. and on evening the spinster ‘dhm'uhddn&oh-ol the bride‘s mother. The ceremony will take place at St. James church at 10 30 mass on Saturday, June. 15. ; Maid of honor will be her sisâ€" ter Miss Alice Louise Dorick, and another sister, Betty, will attend as junior bridesmaid. weEboimnc patts CHOSEN The approaching marriage of Miss Mary Frances Dorick to Wilâ€" liam Patrick McKenna, son of Mr. and Mrs. William McKenna of Meâ€" nomenie, Wis., â€"has been announcâ€" ed by Rer parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Dorick, of 331 North aveâ€" nue. class, he is the son of the: Lawâ€" rence D. Smiths of 943 Lincoln avenue. IN NORTH WOODS ~In the Land O‘Lakes, Wis., for a week at their cabin in the north woods are Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Rehn of 217 Belle avenue. _ Mr. and Mrs. Edward Strenger of 859 Ridgewood drive are in the east for two weeks. They are atâ€" tending the steam fitters‘ convenâ€" tion in Atlantic City, NJ. BIRTHDAY PARTY In honor of «his eigteenth birthâ€" day, Fred Smith entertained at a party last Saturday evening. "A member of this year‘s Highâ€" land Parkâ€"high school graduation ATTENDING CONVENTION Robert L. Sanders, who will be irried on Saturday in Valparaiâ€" A dinner at the club followed. On Thursday, Mrs. Thomas Stinâ€" for 22 at 10:30 is the daughâ€" H.P. 415 11â€"14 On Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. George Leonhard Boveroux of Esâ€" sex Falls, N. J., arrived for a visit at the David T. Sanders‘ home at 5 Woodbridge Jane. They will acâ€" company the family to Valparaiso, Ind., tomorrow for the wedding ‘of Miss Patricia Wolf and Mr. Robert L. Sanders on Saturday. Mr. Boveroux is Mrs. Sanders® brother. _ The bride who was given in marâ€" riage by her father, wore a blue dress and carried a bouquet of orâ€" chids. The maid of honor, Miss Ariene Fleming of Chicago, wore a biege dress and carried a bouquet of yelâ€" Jow roses. served for 19 months of his 2 years‘ service, in the European theater. He is the son of Mrs. Alice Friberg of Chicago and the After a two weeks‘ honeymoon in the south, Mr. Friberg and his bride will reside at 5517 W. Augâ€" usta boulevard, Chicago. Miss Fleming honored the bride at ‘a miscellaneous shower at her home in Chicago, a week before member of the eighth air force, late Albert Friberg. the wedding march. y evening. Hostesses hosts will be Margaret King, Sue Lawâ€" Besides â€"the David T. Sanders, parents of the bridegroom, and the Boverouxs, Mr. and Mrs. David T. Sanders III, his brother and sisterâ€" inâ€"law, Mrs. Elizabeth Boveroux, his grandmother, and Stephen and Betsy Sanders, his brother and sister, will also be leaving tomorâ€" row for Valparaiso. WOLFâ€"FRIBERG NUPTIALS Palms and candelabra and a bouguet of carnations and snapâ€" dragons formed the background for the wedding of Miss Jane Louâ€" ise Wolf and Le Roy A. Friberg on Saturday, May 18,â€"at 4:30, at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl S. Wolf of 1819 Krenn avenue. * Dennett, Tom Pinkerton and Guy class at Elm Place school recently gave a party for the graduates. Earlier, Mr. Leech‘s eighth grade group gave a similar party. VISITED HERE se Mrs. H. R. Small of Pittsburgh, Pa., sister of Mrs. Albert Ramond, was here to attend the. Ramondâ€" Vigelis wedding on Saturday. She ‘returned to her home this week. > Wilbor. Their guests will be the Ravinia graduates. class, Carol Metzenberg is urer. _ Committee members are John Herz, Billie Jane Krueger, John Peterson and Harold Swanâ€" son. _ Royal blue and white are the class colors. Also in honor ‘of the Ravinia school graduates, a shipwreck parâ€" ty will be held on Saturday, June 8 at 3:30 in the afternoon at Mr. Dewey‘s camp at County Line Rd. _ Bob Bowden is president of this A hobo hop will be given on Saturday evening at the recently purchased home of the Jackson W. Smarts at 99 Sycamore place. The Misses Carolyn Baird and "Deeâ€"Dee" Smart will be coâ€"hostâ€" esses. "Coco" Clague, "Ginna" Martin, Franklin Bickmore, and Bill Makeâ€" lim, will be cofl‘olts. Ralph Mason served the brideâ€" Mrs. D. F. Cuthbertson played SKOKIE VALLEY ASPHALT CO. DRIVEWAYS WAUKEGAN THE PRESS 1215 esses were Mrs. Edwin M. Hadley, Jr., of 629 Kimball road, Mrs. V. Edward Lawrence of 2211 Lakeâ€" side place, newlyâ€"elected . senior president, Mrs. J. C. Leaming of After a 10â€"day furlough, Cpl. Roy Crossman returned by plane on Sunday to Camp Lee, Virginia, where he is stationed. A member of the U. S. army, he is connected with the quartermaster training camp, there. which Miss Nancy Waggett, daughâ€" ter of the F. G. Waggetts of 825 311 Marshman avenue, Mrs. G. O. Strecker of 338 N. Linden avenue, present senior president, and Mrs. F. G. Waggett of 325 Marshman avenue. * Their son, David, is a midshipâ€" man at the Maine Maritime acadâ€" emy in Castine, Me. Their other son, Dick, is a junior at Lake Forâ€" est academy. RETURNED TO VIRGINIA BY PLANE MOVING TO SYCAMORE PL. Mr. R. C. Meddaugh, who has been in Birmingham, Mich. e the middle of December," . joined there by his n 6 ‘The Meddaughs : ‘Sheriâ€" dan road, Highland Park residents for the past five years, are moving to Birmingham the latter part of this month. m + On June 20,. the Jackson W. Smarts of 290 Woodland road will move into their recently purâ€" chased home at 99 Sycamore PM : Pfe. James Lemmon, a member of the U. S. army, is on his way home from Europe for discharge. He has been in Europe for one and half years of his two years and three months‘ service. He was an advance scout for the 130th inâ€" fantry and is a veteran of the Batâ€" tle of the Bulge, etc. His brother, Philip, of the merâ€" chant mirifie, is home at present Marshman ‘ avenue, was elected Roger Strecker ,son of the G. O. Streckers, is the retiring president of the C.A.R. MOVING AWAY _ Leaving May 31 for Los Angeles, their home are the Remy L Hudâ€" sons of 2734 S. Deere Park Dr. The Hudsons are the parents of two sons, Jimmy and Johnny, who will be 11 and 5 in July, respecâ€" tively. They #re the sons of the . H. Lemmons of 418 Glencoe:; Calif., where they plan to make When you have sung your senior song for the last time and graduation is over you may wonder what to do next. § Here‘s a tip if you are thinking of a career. Many girls find just what they‘re looking for as a telephone operator with Ilinois Bell. â€" First, the wages are highet than ever. It‘s steady work with regular pay advances and opportunities for promotion. Switchboard training is right on the job. You can earn You‘ll ‘like ihig line of work NEW HIGMER WAGESâ€"Your starting wage for a five day weekâ€"$29.00, or $126.15 per month, with year. These earnings may be further increased by extra payment for duty at certain hours of the day. For complete information, come in and see the ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY A weekâ€"end guest of the H. J. Eberharts of 1329 8. St. Johns aveâ€" nue, was Mr. Jules Mossay of New York, N. Y. PATIENT AT N. St. Johns avenue, is a patient BACK cation at Little Rock, Ark., are Mr. Newcomers to Highland Park are the Holland E. Engels ofâ€"905 County Line road, formerly of Chicago. _ They are the parents of two sons, Robert, 12, who is a "th grader, and Alan, 8, who is in the 3rd grade at the Braeside school. 943 Lincoln avenue. weeks on the west coast. ‘They reâ€" turned home on Friday. Sunday after a week‘s visit in Minneapolis, Minn., following a Mr. Engel is a radio annquncer on the staff of WGN. Recent ‘Highland Park arrivals are the Selden T. Rogers.. . Now residing at 123. McGovern street, they formerly lived in Anaconda, Montana. > ; Mr. Rogers, who is connected with Boos, Allen and Hamilton, a consulting . management _ firm, served as a major in the army for ure, the A. The Nechvilles were married in Minneapolis on April 27. They HERE TO ATTEND WEDDING Mrs. Rose : Mapelli of Beverly Hills, Calif., will arrive next week for the wedding. She will be visâ€" iting at the home of her son, Mr. Valentini of 238 Liewellyn aveâ€" nue. She is an aunt of the brideâ€" toâ€"be, Miss Lillian Pierantoni. . NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Formerly of St. Louis, Mo., and now residing at 331 S. Green Bay road, are . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Newman, and their son, Charles Jr., 8 years old, and infant daughâ€" ter, Mary June, 4 months old.. will reside at 337 Orchard lane. Mr. Nechville is the son of the Bruno Nechvilles of 1740 Deerâ€" field ' mvve te t 1. o0 004. MB MIECNUET s Ms ,’!,â€"1%'., Nannini,of Boston, Mass., brother of the bridegroomâ€" toâ€"be, ‘Bruno Nannini. Mr. Newman is viceâ€"president of the Hartford Products Co. Mrs. Henry C. Siljestrom of 266 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nechville ue or e o s ime operator at * * e a parbiine your first pay check as you learn. + the people helpful. You‘ll probably find some of your friends from school here and make new ones, too. It‘s fun to work as a telephone operator and at the same time you‘ll be getting a real start with your career. Come in anytime. We would like to tell you more about the opportunities you‘ll have as a telephone operator. 246 Lakeâ€" Thursday, May 23rd, 1946 _ avenue. Mrs. Kiel is formerly of California, and Mr. Kiel, formerly of Wilmette, served for five years as an army captain. He is secreâ€" taryâ€"treasurer of the Chas. Payne associates, public relations consulâ€" New Highland Parkers are Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Gifford Jr., of There are two Rogers ch Selden Scott, T, and Julia Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Kiel are new residents at 609 Sunnyside 657 Vine avenue. Formerly of St. Louis, the Gifâ€" fords are the parents of an 18â€" months old son, Scott. tis, an investment firm. He served as senior grade licutenant in the navy for three years, two years of that time in the Pacific theater. Mr. Gifford is‘connected with Paine, Webber, Jackson and Curâ€" lerdyce family, formerly of Chicaâ€" go. â€" Mr. Allerdyce is viceâ€"presiâ€" dent of the Bell Co. of Chicago, an automotive chemical company. the U. S. army, who has been staâ€" tioned in Germany for the past 6% months, has been in the service for over two years. He is expectâ€" ed home the latter part of Augâ€" last Friday, was Mrs. S. V. Philâ€" lips, ‘formerly of Winnetka and rr i circle. ; PHI Lt. Phillips of The Phillips are the parents of a daughter, Peggy, who is 10 years old. Realistic series of fifteen or more photographs takâ€" en at your wedding and reception Samples and Reférences _ Now residing at 304 N. Sheriâ€" A new arrival in Highland Park WALKER STYDIO WEDDING PICTVURES Phone

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