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Highland Park Press, 6 Jun 1946, p. 4

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Miss Elcanore Casorio, sister of the bride, who attended as maid of honor and the bridesmaids, the Misses Edith Evangelista, cousin of the bride, and Gloria Linari of Highwood and Mrs. Cecil Notari of Highland Park, were in identiâ€" cal dresses of pale pink lace. The gertip veil. â€" Her bouquet was of white carnations. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore an all lace gown with a train and fin. On Saturday, June 1, Miss Mary Casorio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Casorio of 26 Prairie avâ€" enue, Highwood, and Peter S. Mazâ€" zetto of Glencoe were united in marriage in St. James church at 10:30 o‘clock in the morning. The Rev. Martini heard the exchange of nuptial vows. MARY CASORIO MARRIED After a swim in the New Trier pool on Saturday morning, the boys of the Ravinia sixth grade class were entertained at a picâ€" nic lunch and baseball at Dam No. 1 at the Des Plaines river. _ Coâ€" hosts at the party were â€" Dave Smith, son of the Paul R. Smiths, of 379 Cedar avenue, and Hugh Zimmerman, son of Mrs. D. J. Zimmerman of 261 Cary avenue. The occasion was the twelfth birthday of both Dave and Hugh. Today (Thursday) Colleen Kelâ€" ly will be hostess at an afternoon party in honor of her fourth birthâ€" day. _ Robert Leopold and John Rosenheim _ will _ entertain the youngsters with a puppet show. Colleen. is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Kelly of 1317 Broadview. _ Mr. Kelly is an athâ€" letic director in the Highland Park high school. "Andy" Andrews, Bob Berg, Henry Date, Bud Hartman, Art Humphrey, Jerry Peterson . and Ted Zabel, all high school stuâ€" dents, were the guests. Herb is a member of this year‘s graduatâ€" ing class at the Highland Park high school. A surprise dinner at 2 o‘clock Sunday afternoon at the H. E. Holt home at 1330 Judson avenue was given in honor of Herb Holt‘s 18th birthday. In honor of his thirteenth birthâ€" day, Timmy Weinfeld entertained at a picni¢ last Sunday for the 27 boys who are members of the Raâ€" vinia school sixth grade class. A theater party followed the picnic for the group. and Mrs. J. Edgar Moss of 334 Lake avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Alâ€" bert Pick Jr. of 176 Vine avenue, returned home on Wednesday. Timmy is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Gustave F. Weinfeld of 925 S. St. Johns. After several days in Biloxi,,Baâ€" ton Rouge, and New Orleans, Mr. BIRTHDAY PARTIES Mr. and Mrs. George H. Hartâ€" man and daughter, Suzanne, of 932 Lincoln avenue, and Miss Joan Smoétâ€"of 250 Lakewood place, reâ€" turned home on Sunday after sevâ€" eral days spent at their summer home in Muskegon, Mich. in marriage by her father, wore a gown of net and faille. She is a graduate of Lake Forest college. Her parents are Mr. and Mrs. Hans Lanzl of 335 S. Linden avenue. Mr. Noreiko, who attended Tlliâ€" nois Institute of Technology, servâ€" ed for three years in the signal corps of the army as a sergeant. He is now a radio propagition en gineer in Baltimore, Md. After their honeymoon, Mr. Noâ€" reiko and his bride will reside in Baltimore. ANDREW KRAMERS ENTERTAINED ELSA LANZL A BRIDE Trinity Episcopal church was the scene of the wedding yesterday (Wednesday) June 5, of Miss Elsa Lanz! and Herbert Edwin Noreiâ€" ko. Only relatives and close friends attended. / Page 4 A few intimate friends of the Andrew W. Kramers of 330 Woodâ€" land road attended a party at their home last Saturday evening. Mr. Kramer, who is attending the tests in the capacity of the technical _ press, is a scientific writer for "Power Plan Engineerâ€" By ALICE ZABEL Mr. Kramer, who is leaving Satâ€" urday for San Francisco, will leave June 12, aboard the USS Appaâ€" lachian for Bikini, one of the Marâ€" shall islands, to be present at the atomic bomb tests, which are to be held there. ing" magazime. Two hundred members of the press will be repâ€" resented at the tests. Miss Joan Holt was elected to Kappa Tau Alpha, honorary schol. astic journalism society, recently. road were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cohn of Louisville, Ky. ELECTED TO HONORARY SOCIETY is a Brahms‘ . Hyden variation for two violins and the piâ€" ano. _ Harold Turner will be at the piano and Oscar Chaussow and Jerome Maggid will be theviolinâ€" ists. After a honeymoon in Nantuckâ€" et, the young couple will make their home in Boston. WEEKâ€"END GUESTS Mr. Joseph R. Levenson of Bosâ€" ton, Mass., brother of the brideâ€" groom, will serve as best man. The bride‘s mother will wear a yellow dress and her corsage will be of blue delphinium. Miss Levenson will be dressed in gray, with a corsage of lavender orchids, and Miss Dorothy Levenâ€" son, sister of the bridegroom, has chosen a print dress with corsage Mr. Frank Miller, first cellist with Toscanini, arranged the wedâ€" ding march especially for Miss Getz® marriage. The arrangement A reception will follow the cereâ€" mony at the Northmoor country club. Weekâ€"end guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Spachner of Oakmont . Mrs. Jacob Weinberg arranged the floral setting for the wedding of Miss Charlotte Getz and Jacob C. Levenson which will take place today (Thursday) at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Getz of 64 Clifton avenue at 8 o‘clock in the evening. Mr. Levenson is the son of Mrs. J. M. Levenson of Brookline, Mass. Only the families and a few close friends will attend. The bride, whose father will give her in marriage, will wear a white satin gown. The lace veil she will wear was also worn by her mother and grandmother. Her bouquet will be of double white liâ€" lacs and pale yellow begonias. Maid of honor, Miss "Dibby" Getz, sister of the bride, will wear pale pink marquisette and â€" will of white orchids. school. â€" Music for dancing . was provided. by Bill Bates‘ orchestra and Mr. A. G. Humphrey of 1321 Judson avenue led the games. Mr. Richard D. Crisp of 1334 Judson avenue, magician, entertained. The Ravinia eighth graders were the CHARLOTTE GETZ WEDS Bette Lou Larson, Nancy Newâ€" man, Alice Stupple, Janis Zabel, David Holt, James Humphrey, Donald Page and â€" Hugh Riddle were coâ€"hosts at a supper partyâ€"on Saturday evening at the Ravinia A reception for the graduates and their fiamilies followed the commencement exercises last night at the Braeside school. last Wednesday evening at the Shawnee Country club by Margarâ€" et li-c._&n Lawrence, Barbara kerton and Guy Wilbor for the Ravinia school graduates, the group went on to the John B. Wilâ€" bor home at 1881 Lyman court for refreshments and dancing. ‘dny weekâ€"end â€" was Miss Edith Tucker. Miss Tucker is employed at Frank M. Wulf associates, an advertising agency, in Cleveland, Ohio. * GRADUATION PARTIES VISITED HERE Visiting at the home of ‘her parents, the Fred A. 'l‘uehn. of 515 Oakwood, for the Memorial _ The bride‘s mother chose a gray ‘“Mw.w of white carnations. The brideâ€" groom‘s mother was in navy blue and her corsage was also of white Miss Gloria Linari, one of the bridesmaids, sang "The Ave Maâ€" ria" and "Panus Angelicus." ‘ A reception was held in the eveâ€" ning at Labor temple. > After a honeymoon in Washingâ€" ton, D.C., and Virginia, Mr. Mazâ€" ‘tetta and his bride will reside at 211 Morgan place, Highwood also alike. ter of the bride, in a white lace bouquets of peonies, gladioli, and brother of the bride, Francis Fiore and Joseph Rafferty. flowers as the other attendants. The best man mas Aldo Mazzetâ€" ta, brother of the bridegroom, and of Miss Donna Jean Udell left two weeks ago for San Francisco, Calâ€" LEAVING FOR CALIFORNIA and her sister, Mrs. R. E. Wyle of 2413 S. Sheridan, will leave for a two weeks‘ visit in Los Angeles, Calif., with their father, Charles Stonchill, who is 85 years old. © On Sunday, Mrs. Melvin L Straus of 2315 S. Sheridan road, Before her wedding last Monâ€" day, Miss Lois Ann Carison was guest of honor at a great many parties. . Mrs. Rudoiph Nessler of Deerfield entertained at a kitchen shower for her the Monday before her wedding, and the following day Mrs. M. Dunbar of Bannockâ€" burn ‘was hostess at a dinner parâ€" ty and linen shower in her honor. entertained at a . miscellaneous shower for her, also last Saturday evening and she was again honored guest at a personal shower at which Mrs. C. Stromberg of Chicago was hostess the Tuesday before her marriage. en last Th&nhy evening at the home of Miss Clara Meichiorre of 850 Taylor avenue, in honor of Miss Mary Amendola, whose marâ€" riage to Mr. James E. Reilly took place on Saturday, June 1. Miss Melchiorre and Mrs. L. G. Amendola, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the bride, were coâ€"hostesses. On Thursday, a luncheon, and miscellaneous shower was given for her by Mrs. Fred Jensen of Kenilworth avenue, Wilmette. Her maid of honor, Miss Frances Mcâ€" Kay, of Briarhill road, Deerfield, On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. E. De Leuw of 259 Oakland road, will leave for their cabin at Rainâ€" bow lodge, Land O‘Lakes, Wis., to be gone all summer. ‘When they return they plan to go into their home at 1917 Sheridan road which is now construction. Mr. De Leuw}who expects to spend . week in the north woods with his family, will be at the University club in Chicago for the summer. In honor of Miss Mary Casorio whose marriage to Peter Mazetta took place on Saturday, a miscelâ€" laneous shower was given at the Stanley Mazzetta home in Glencoe the week before the wedding. Thirtyâ€"one guests were present. Prior to her wedding ‘another miscellaneous shower honored the brideâ€"toâ€"be at the home ‘of her parents. Coâ€"hostesses were the bride‘s attendants, Miss Edith Evâ€" angelista, Miss Gloria Linari, Mrs. Cecil Notari and Miss Eleanore Caâ€" sorio, sister of the bride. Thirty= five guests were present. The De Leuw‘s son, Charles Jr., plans to attend Camp Makajawan this summer. Mr. and Mrs. Pierre Martineau of Memphis, Tenn., the new ownâ€" ers of the De Leuw home on Woodland, will be moving here about July 1. BRIDAL TO NORTH WOODS HOME SOON Miss Ethyl Jean Buys, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F. Buys of 367 Ravine drive and Miss Courtâ€" ney Ann Cavenaugh of 1835 Deerâ€" field road will arrive home soon from Stephens college in Columbia, Mo:., for the summer er of the best man. The bride‘s mother chose a light blue dress complemented by a corâ€" sage of yellow carnations. After a honeymoon, the young e_o»pple)will live in Bloomington, Miss Clara Melchiorre, the maid of honor, wore aqua organdy and carried pink carnations. ~ A dinner at the Deerpath inn for the immediate families followed the ceremony. â€" The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore a white satin and lace gown. â€" Her fingertip veil fell from a juliet cap. The bouquet she carried was of gardenias and feverfew. came the bride of James E. Reilly The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Amendola of 1759 Pleasant avenue, and Mr. Reilly is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Reilly of Lancaster, Wis. given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Bensinger of 1441 Dean aveâ€" nue. _ House guests from Cleveâ€" at the Bensinger home. when Miss Holt, a junior at the Uniâ€" versity of lowa, is the daughter of the H. E. Holts of 1330 Judson. ENTERTAINED AT LUNCHEON AMENDOLAâ€"REILLY On Saturday, June 1, at 9:30 mass, the Rev. James D. Gleeson A miscellaneous shower was givâ€" Capt. Thomas Reilly Jr., brothâ€" at a double ring ceremony THE ~PRESS of E. Cedar St., Chicago, have reâ€" cently announced the engagement of their daughter, Joan Betty, to L Thomas Straus, son of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin L. Straus of 2315 S. college in Missouri after her gradâ€" uation from the Highland Park high school. She served as assish ant to the personnel director of the National Broadcasting compaâ€" ny in Chicago. . Her father was mayor of Deerfield at the time he passed on last year. Mr. Varick, who has been reâ€" leased from the army air corps, will attend Union college in Scheâ€" where he and his bride will live. A reception was held at the home of the bride‘s mother folâ€" lowing the ceremony. . One hunâ€" dred and fifty guests were present. The young couple, now on a wedding trip at Spring Mill, Ind., will go on to Christmas Cove, Me., for the summer. nectady, N. Y., in ANNOUNCED A former sergeant in the army, Mr. Straus served for over four years, over a year of that time with the Rainbow division in of gardenias and lilies of the walâ€" ley. The bridegroom‘s mother‘s dress was of navy blue sheer and her corsage was like that of the bride‘s mother. The bride‘s mother chose a light blue suit and she wore a corsage son was married, Lois Ann Carlâ€" son, Monday‘s bride, was her junâ€" ior bridesmaid. Carrying out a tradition, Donna Jean Pedderson of Braeside, servâ€" ed as junior bridesmaid. She wore a white dress and carried a bouâ€" quet of spring flowers. Donna Donna Jean‘s mother was Mrs. Carlson‘s junior bridesmaid at her wedding, and when Mrs. Pedderâ€" ert V. Varick, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Varick of Passaic, N. J., took place on Monday, June 3, at the Deerfield Presbyterian church at 4:30 pm. _ The Rev. Bernard E. Vanderbeek heard the exchange of nuptial vows. sharkskin faille suit and a wreath of gardenias in her hair, carried a white moire prayer book. Miss Frances Ann McKay, maid of honor, wure. a chartreuse suit and a corsage of gardenias and lil. ies of the valley. HEWCOMER TO HIGHLAND PARK Residing in Highland Park temâ€" porarily while their home is being built in Deerfield are Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Johnson. They are livâ€" ing with the T. L. Rehns of 217 Belle avenue until about August 1. They formerly resided in Kewaâ€" nee IIL LOIS ANN CARLSON A BRIDE ‘The wedding of Miss Lois Ann Carison, daughter of Mrs. Victor late Mr. Carison, and Valois Robâ€" dren, Bette, 16, Dorothy, 11, and James Jr., 9, have been making their home in Corvallis for the past two years. Her mother, Mrs. Leths Udell, who will join her daughter in Corâ€" vallis, is at present with a sister, Mrs. George Brown, in Ione, Wash. Mrs. Udeli‘s other daughter, the former Cleona Udell, and her hus. band, James Gathercoal, and chilâ€" dren, Bette, 16, Dorothy, 11, and ifornia, to visit with a cousin, Miss Mr. and Mrs. George H. Lauter GFor the June Qraduate GFor the ) Mordini Jewelry Store of WE HAVE SOME WONDERFUL GIFTS SUITABLE FOR DAD ON FATHER‘s DAaY. ‘» A FINE SELECTION OF ELGINS AND LONGINES. SCHEAFFER‘S "LIFETIME" PEN AND PENCIL SETS. COMPLETE LINE OF QUALITY DIAMONDS 550 Central Avenue â€" Tel. ume Baride Most of the summer will be spent in southern California and Seattle, Wash., where she will visit Mrs. Stuart Hoadley, the former Shirley Wing. 5 Miss Nereim is a member of Pi Beta Phi sorority. May 25 from "the University of Wisconsin with a B.A. degree, is leaving Wednesday for a trip to the Grand Canyon and the â€" west coast. She plans to be gone until The wedding will take place in Chicago in July. NANCY NEREIM PLANS SUMMER VACATION _ Miss Nancy Nereim, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nereim, 247 Central, who was graduated on September 1 France, Austria and Germany. His fiance is at present attending the University of Wisconsin. 37 SO. ST. JOHNS LARSON‘S STATIONERY KONSLER SIGN CO. Hallmark Greeting Cards ANNOUNCEMENT Opening of Their New Office and Shop ° "The Hallmark card will best express Your perfect taste, your thoughtfulness." Also Father‘s Day Gifts ~ _ Father‘s Day and other special occasions ANY KIND * ANY TIME Show Cards® "& â€" Label Designing Trucks Windows 304 N. St. Johns Ave. wish to announce the PHONE H. P. 892 We Have the for Thursday, June 6th, 1946 Do you provide large toys for small children? Remember that marbles, beans, peanuts, popcorn, safety pins, dolls‘ eyes, "celludoid" toys, . and similar articles have eaused the deaths of many small hild . & and her daughter, Miss Dorothea, who arrived by plane on Monday from their home in Brookline, N. Y. His brother, who will be his best man today, Joseph Levenâ€" Mrs. Morris Sharoff of Brookline, Mass., also flew here for the wedâ€" ding, as did his cousin, Miss Gloria Sharoff of New York. Here for the wedding today of Miss Charlotte Getz and Jacob C. Levenson, is the mother of the son of Boston, a plane on Monday. HIGHLAND PARK 567 of

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