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Highland Park Press, 30 May 1946, p. 4

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Page have returned from a two weeks‘ trip to Pennsylvania and Maryâ€" land, where they visited relatives. â€"@â€" Today (Thursday) Mrs. E. Fulâ€" Kerson of 686 Michigan avenue, will return from Ellison Bay, Wis., where she has been visiting with ON SATURDAY Miss Uranus De Stefano will beâ€" come the bride of Carmen R. Alâ€" bert on Saturday, June 1 at Notre Dame church, Chicago. Miss De Stefano is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William De Stefano of Chiâ€" cago and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Alâ€" bert of 655 Chicago avenue are the parents of the bridegroomâ€"toâ€" His parents are the Frank Haggâ€" lunds of 1845 Broadview. VISITING IN CALIFORNIA HOME AFTER RECENT RELEASES Robert Hagglund, a former marâ€" ine corporal, returned home â€"last week after his recent release from A member of the marine corps for two years, he served overseas in the‘ Pacific theater for one and a half years. He was stationed at Okinawa at the time of the disasâ€" trous typhoon. WEDDING ANNOUNCED The Rev. and Mrs. Christoph Keller of “.‘M avenue ter of the Oscar Zebbessons of 1815 S. Sheridan road, was hostâ€" ess on Wednesday afternoon at a party in honor of her eighth birthâ€" After a two weeks‘ honeymoon at Delavan Lake, Wis., Mr. Albert and his bride will reside at 655 Chicago avenue in the upstairs apartment. Another brother, Roger Albert, a fireman 1/c in the navy, was released from the service in Janâ€" uary after two years‘ service. Six. teen months overseas were spent on a destroyer. Visiting in Santa Barbara, Cal., for 10 days are Mrs. George Wilâ€" liam Block and her mother of 211 Vine avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rossi of Los Angeles, Calif., formerly of Highwood, announce the marriage of their daughter,â€" Angela Marie, to Roger T. Vignacchi of 327 Palâ€" mer avenue. . Only the immediate families were present. The maid of honor will be Miss Lorraine Pascucci of Chicago, and Mr. Melvin Beaty of Camanche, Tex., will serve as best man. A family dinner will follow the ceremony at Citro‘s in Chicago. The bridegroom served in the Pacific for 45 months of his 4% years‘ service. A former corporal, he was connected with the coast artillery of the army. His brother arrived home on Thursday on a 30 day leave from San Antonio, Tex., where he is stationed. This is the first time the brothers have seen each other in five years, A Pfc., James served for 2% years in the army air corps, six months of that time in Germany. â€" ‘The service was read on Friday morning, May 16, at St. James Parish. _ The bride wore a blue dress with brown accessories. Her corâ€" sage was of pink carnations and white snapdragons. Her sister, Mrs. Rocco Volpenâ€" desta, attended as maid of honor. She wore a gray dress, compliâ€" mented by red accessories and a red carhation corsage. At Starved Rock, IIL., for a week‘s vacation were Mr. and Mrs. Gene Singer of 549 Detamâ€" m Trucano served the bridegroom as best man. _ A dinner at noon for 25 guests was held at the Chateau in Wauâ€" kegan. . Ec Mr. Vignacchi and his bride are now in Los Angeles, Calif., for a three weeks‘ visit witr her parâ€" ents. . They will reside at 967 N. St. Johns avenue on their return. HOME FOR WEEKâ€"END Miss Kathleen Watson, a student at the University of Michigan, spent the weekâ€"end in Highland Park at the home of her parents, the Dudley Crafts Watsons of 281 Marshman. She was here to atâ€" After a seven weeks‘ vacation in Miami Beach, Fia., Mr. and Mrs. Robert U. Slayback of 714 South Sheridan, . returned . home . last Thursday. Marshman. She was here to atâ€" tend the Bauerâ€"Roberts wedding _ Miss Watson has recently been chosen director of Girls‘ play at MOVING TO GLENCOE The L. L. Fooths of 795 Marion are moving to Glencoe on June 15. Mr. Footh is at present a patient at St. Luke‘s hospital. the university. Lois Jeanette Zebbesson, daughâ€" SOCIALS (Continued) ‘Their son and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gervace L. Brown, of 501 St. Johns PI., were hosts at a family dinner in their honor on Sunday. The Browns, who were married in Chicago, have lived in Highland Park for 45 years, most of that time in their present home. sOTH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION A family reunion is being planâ€" ned in Ishpeming, Mich., for the 80th birthday of Mrs. Sophie Bergâ€" quist. â€" Her daughters, Mrs. Frank Hagglund of 1845 Broadview,â€"and Mrs. Emil Brorberg of Evanston, and son, George Bergquist,, also of Evanston, are planning to atâ€" tend the celebration. Last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Elâ€" mer Brown of 507â€"St. Johns PL, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary. 4 The Past Matrons‘ club of the Eastern star, of which Mrs. Brown is a member, met at the Brown home that evening and presented the couple with a beautiful bouâ€" quet and a gold sugar and creamâ€" Highwood unit, American Leâ€" gion auxiliary â€" regular meeting Wednesday, June 5, at Highwood city hall, 8 p.m. Mrs. Mat Maiâ€" man will preside. . Initiation of new members and election of ofâ€" ficers. _ All members especially urged to attend this meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Ayers of 243 Washington avenue, â€" Highâ€" wood, returned home on Thursday after two weeks in Rediands, Cal., where they attended the funcral of Mrs. Ayers‘ sister. about a week ago after his release from service. _A motor machinist‘s mate 2/c, aboard the Buttonwood, a coast guard cutter, Mr. Benson was in the service for almost three years, 22 imonths of that time overseas duty. He wears the American theater ribbon, the Adriatic ribbon with one battle star, the Philippines, al. so with one battle star, and the victory ribbon. 25TH WEDDING ANNEIVERSARY Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Klemp will hold open house at 836 Ridgewood drive on Saturday, June 1, from 3 to 9, in celebration of their 25th wedding anniversary. SOTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Raymond Benson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant D. Benson of 1855 S. Green Bay road, arrived home En route home they visited in Davenport, Ta., with two other sisâ€" ters and relatives of Mrs. Ayers. will be staying at the home of her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the Milo D. Larsons, of 1215 Pleasant aveâ€" AJUDICATION AND CLAIM DAY NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons that the first Monâ€" day of July, 1946, is the claim date in the estate of Charies New. in the Probate Court of Lake Counâ€" ty, lllinois, and that claims may be filed against the said estate on or before said date without isâ€" suance of summons. _ All claims filed against said estate on or beâ€" fore said date and not contested, will be adjudicated on the first Tuesday after the first Monday of the next succeeding month at 10 A. M. Tilley, Humphrey, Madden & Tiedemann, Attorneys. 14â€"3 Notice is further given hereby that a public hearing on said budâ€" get and appropriation ordinance will be held ‘at 7:30 P. M., 10th day, July, 1946, at the Highland BOARD OF EDUCATION. Deerficldâ€"Shields Township High School District. NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Board of Education of School District No. 113. in the County of Lake, State of Illincis, that a tentative budget and approâ€" priation ordinance for said School District for the fiscal year beginâ€" ning July 1, 1946, will be on file and conveniently available to pubâ€" lic inspection in the office of the secretary of the Board of Educaâ€" Board of Education of School District No. 113, in the County of Lake, State of Ilincis. tion from and after 8:00 o‘clock A. M., 29th day of May, 1946, at Highland Park in this School Disâ€" trict. â€" ; Dated this 28th. day of May, 1946. By L. C. TUCKER, Secretary NEWMAN T. SHEAHEN, LEGAL NOTICE LEGAL NOTICE Executor pending The wedding of Miss Lillian Pierantoni and Bruno Nannini took place at 10 a.m. on Saturday, May 25, at St. Francis church, Wilâ€" mette. _ Father. O‘Donnell heard the exchange of nuptial vows. The bride, whose father gaye her in marriage, wore a white old fashioned gown. _ She carried a mother â€" of â€" pearl prayer book, a gift from the bridegroom‘s mothâ€" er, to which a white orchid was atâ€" tached. _ The maid of honor, Mrs. Peter Marti of Wilmette, and the bridesâ€" maids, Mrs. Domenic Valentini, the bridegroom‘s sister, and ‘Miss Pauline Menghinelli, wore yellow and gray striped taffeta dresses. The maid of honor wore a gray tulle. bow in (her hair. the the bridesmaids, yellow tulle. The three attendants carried red and white snapdragons. â€" The Woman‘s Society of Chrisâ€" tian Service of the Highland Park Methodist church will meet Thursâ€" day, June 6, with Mrs. Matt Maiâ€" man hostess. The society sponsored a supper in honor of the new members who recently joined the church, at the church parlors, Friday,, May 24th. Entertainment was provided for the evening. ; Jr., a former sergeant, was. reâ€" leased from the army this spring Enzo Nannini served his brother as best man, and Joseph Gaballini, cousin of the bride, ushered. A dinner for 60 guests was held at St. James Hall, Highwood, at 5:30, and at 8:30 a receptionâ€" for 200 was held at Witten‘s hall. Society of Christian Service To Meet June 6 im'm-c ANNIVERSARY j Here for her parents‘ 30th wedâ€" ding anniversary was Mrs. Justeâ€" ma (Ethel Marshall) of Grand Haâ€" ven, Mich. Her parents, the Geo. Marshalls of 118 S. Green Bay, had a small family gathering on Sunâ€" day to celebrate the occasion. tographer with a signal photo com pany in the European theater. WILMETTE WEDDING After a honeymoon in the west, the young people will reside at 1314 Wilmette avenue, Wilmette. North Shore Qas Ca. "THE FRIENDLY PEOPLE® We continue to pleadâ€" "Please Conserve Gas, coal is scarce, and you know we DRIVE SAFELY They picked up the pieces With a magnet and rake, His mind on some fair Maid Instead of the Brake. It‘s a funny world. If a man gets money he‘s known as a grafter. If he keeps it he‘s a capitalist. If he spends it, he‘s a playboy. If he doesn‘t get it he‘s a ne‘er do well. If he doesn‘t try to get it, he lacks ambition. If he gets it without workâ€" ing for it, he‘s a patrasite. And if he accumulates it afâ€" ter a life time of hard work, he‘s a sucker. But he is wise if he plans to make his next refrigeraâ€" tor a Servel. The quict kind. 8. It isn‘t the ice that makes people slip â€" it‘s the stuff they mix with it. T H E PR ESS _ Last rites were conducted at the First United Evangelical church on Wednesday for Miss Emma Cox, long a member of the church and an active member of the Woman‘s Missionary society there. « _ Born in Primmer, England, (the home of Little Jack Horner) 84 years ago, she had lived for 40 years in this country, where she worked in severa} homes as a doâ€" mestic. Her last three years were spent in Libertyville. Suffering a fracture of the hip two weeks ago, she passed away in a Waukeâ€" gan hospital. . Interment will be made in Northfield cemetery. Rites were held in Hartford, Conn., on Menday, for Alfred W. Peard, 1502 Green Bay, who sueâ€" eumbed to a brief illness last Friâ€" Born in Hartford, fiftyâ€"eight years ago, he had lived in Highâ€" land Park for the past ten years, where he was a member of Triniâ€" ty Episcopal church. He was westâ€" ern manager for the Spencer Turâ€" bine company of Hartford. Rites Held in Hartford, Conn., for Alfred Peard day Surviving are his widow, Lillian, a daughter, Mrs. Janet Carey and a granddaughter, Lynne, all of Highland Park. Rites at United Evan. For Miss Emma Cox Cleaners for the more particular 25 N. Sheridan Highland Pk. 2801 t 11â€"14 Frequent salary increases thereâ€" after, â€"with opportunity to earn more by extra work at time and a half pay. _ Interment was made in the famâ€" ily burial plot at Hartford. ftor Telephone Operators Earn $29 Per 5 Day Week NEW HIGH WAGES In a communications job which is an essential part of the busiâ€" ness and social life of your comâ€" munity. Experience unnecessary. Past service will be ‘credited to former operators who are reâ€"emâ€" ployed. + Apply Today To Chief Operator 21 South St. Johns Avenue ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY signed with the name and address of the writer. They should reach the editor Wednesday noon to inâ€" sure appearance in the current is sue. 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