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Highland Park Press, 1 Aug 1946, p. 3

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ed on several miscellaneous shower in her honâ€" or, and an aunt of the bridegroom ner party at her Chicago home. Coâ€" workers of ‘Miss Mulvihiltâ€"enterâ€" tained for her at a luncheon at the Engineers club in the Merchandise Mart. Miss Mulvihill was employâ€" ed at the Chicago offices of Civil Service in the Merchandise Mart. Bridal showers were given for Miss Marjorie Shelton before her marriage on Saturday, July 27, to Peck of Wilmette honored Miss er, and ber aunt, Mrs. &K. W. Marâ€" tin of Chicago, gave a party and miscellaneous shower at the home TO APPEAR AT CARNEGIE HALL of present. Coâ€"workers at the Hlliâ€" nois {ontinental bank also feted her at a miscellaneous shower. Thursday, August 1st, 1946 sponsor Herb Holt‘s band when they leave for New York on Aug. 23 to appear at Carnegie Hall in are members of the band: The boys will also have a week‘s enâ€" gagement at a New York night CARPETINGS, RUGS AND UPHOLSTERY Holt‘s Orchestra ‘of ~Wourlitzer School of Music in Chicago." The boys will be compcting against four bands, one from New from New York, and another Chiâ€" cago band. They recently won secâ€" ond. place in the national amateur swing band contest held at Orchesâ€" Orleans, one from Hollywood, one SHEL TONâ€"PARSONS of B. Shelton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Shelton of 315 S. Green Bay road, and Charles A. Parsons, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Parsons place on Saturday, July 27, at 1 p.m., in the rectory of the Immacuâ€" late Conception church. The Rev. Edmund Skoner heard the . exâ€" change of nuptial vows. SERVICE in tue HOME "COAST TO COAST SERVICE" Miss Alice Mulvihill was honorâ€" You can see the care given your furnishings * No inconvenience wool fibers * Pile unmats mothproofed if desired * Charge (Continued from page 2) 801 No. Sheridan Road HOME SERVICE CO. HELP WANTEDâ€"FEMALE prior to her pink small yellow lilies. Mr. Parsons served for almost three years in the army during the war, two years in the Pacific. > home of the bride‘s parents at 3 o‘clock. About 50 guests were VISITED HERE Donald White home at 1122 So. Green Bay, were his mother, Mrs. Charles H. White, and sister, Mrs. Arthur Hunt, of New York City. They were here for a three weeks‘ ANNOUNCED The engagement and approachâ€" ing marriage of Miss Rita Geralâ€" dyne Golden to Hiram Vanderbilt Nichols Jr., has recently been anâ€" nounced by her parents, the Frank Matthew Goldens of 1838 Burton avenue. _ Mr. Nichols is the.son of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. .Nichols of 47 Elm, Highwood. will take place at the home of the bride at 4 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 24, will be read by Father Fredâ€" erick T. Golden of St. Patrick‘s parish in Joliet. Father Golden is a relative of the bride. P The bride‘s sister, Mrs. Fred_T. Golden, will be matron of honor, and her cousin, Miss Barbara Sieâ€" gle of Charlotte, N.C., will be the Melvin L. Miller of Highland Park, will serve as best man, and Robert Schneider of Highland Park will usher. The bridegroom‘s sister, Miss Jean A. Nichols, will sing. GREAT LAKES EDITOR Lowell Komie, S 3/c, son of the S. T. Komies of Ravinia, has this week taken over the editorship of "The Great Lakes Bulletin," a at weekly published at Great Lakes, ALICE MULVIHILL church was the scene of the wedâ€" ding of Miss Alice S. Mulvihill and John <A. Berry Saturday mornâ€" ing, July 27. _ Monsgr. Joseph P. Morrison, assisted by the Rev. Edâ€" mund Skoner, and the Revs. Carsâ€" Streator, friends of the brideâ€" Michigan and Canada, where they plan to visit at St. Anné‘s shrine at Quebec, the young couple will reside in Streator, where Mr. Berâ€" en Knight) and 16â€"months old son, Duncan, have moved to their new home in Elmhurst. They had been, residing at the home of Mrs. Stuâ€" the Deerpath Inn in Lake Forest. About 55 were present. A recepâ€" tion was held in the afternoon at the John J. Mulvihills of 1626 Burâ€" ton avenue. % Knights of 411 Lake. ry is engaged in the practice of ‘The bride‘s mother was in aqua, Maid of honor was Miss. Mary After a two weeks‘ honeymoon The . Immaculate Conception Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Stuart (Helâ€" Mr. Abernathy, a family friend, I o weeding breakfast followed at of 1416 Wildwood lane, is attendâ€" BROWNâ€"CURRY and Richard Bond Curry .of 743 Wednesday. afternoon, Jul at tzt,uhmo!‘go'_l"‘m W. Sherwin read the service. ' The bride, who_was attended by her daughter, Mrs. Leonard Johnâ€" After a week spent visiting Michigan relatives and a week‘s vaâ€" cation at Gun Lake, Michigan, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar H. Knickerbocket of 742 Deerfield road, Deerfield, returned Kome this week. fishing trip in Lake O‘Woods, Wis., are Mr. and Mrs. William C. Wenâ€" niger of 1419 Marion. cent weekâ€"end in Canada. . Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pugsley and Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Davis and owners of the Highland Park Tradâ€" ing. post on S. St. Johns avenue. â€" Back from a weekâ€"end at Green Bay, Wis., are Mrs. Phyllis Cervi of 131 Pleasant avenue, Highwood, and Mrs. Irma Plomb of 550 Railâ€" way avenue. The previous weekâ€" end, they spent at Benton Harbor, On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Arâ€" thur B. Tillman of 615 W. Park avenue, returned home after a few days visit in Wilton, Wis. The Tillmans went to Wilton to greet their new granddaughter, Marlene Ruby, who was born on July 15, to Mr. and Mrs. William Tillman. Mr. Tillman and his brother, Bidwell, are in the locker plant business in Wilton. He was reâ€" leased from the army a year ago after serving in the European theâ€" ater of warfare. _ Three of Mr. Tillman‘s brothers were in the service during the war. Burton was with the mountain diâ€" vision in Italy, Lawrence, a memâ€" ber of the military police, was sta_ tioned in Oregon, and Paul was in the Pacific with the navy. Miss an altar of palms, ferns, candelabâ€" ra, and bouquets of white flowers. The bride is the daughter of Mrs. Florence T. Dingle of 515 S. Sheriâ€" dan, and Mr. Nell‘; parents are the junior Nells of Chicago. ANNE DINGLE WEDS Illby'fillma,llkliflcr,ia.p!tylâ€" iotherapist at St. Francis hospital, A very pretty wedding took place Saturday afternoon, July 27, when Miss Anne Dingle â€" became the bride of Benno Frederick Nell III, at the Presbyterian church. The Rev. Louis W. Sherwin hcard the and daughters, Nancy Lou and Betty Jane of 851 N. Sheridan, are at the Lazy K ranch at Big Timber, Mont., for a six weeks‘ vaâ€" The bride‘s white marquisette gown was made with a full court train, and her veil had been worn by her mother and sister. Sequins were embroidered on the veil. She carried a bouquet of stephanotis with a white orchid center. ence T. Herman, attended as maâ€" tron of honor. She wore en squa faille dress and yellow horsehair vet streamers, Her bouquet of ,u,.nu..‘:uu -':-or Dingle Jr., of Wilmington, Dela., Miss Janet Pease of Cincinnati, O., Miss Ann Vernor of Ottumwa, Is., and Mrs. Joseph Brown of Chicaâ€" go, wore dresses exactly like those of the matron of honor. Their hats, like hers, were of matching Thomas R. Nell served his brothâ€" er as best man, and the ushers were Laurence Herman, brotherâ€" inâ€"law of the bride, E. Malcolm Anâ€" ‘d-â€"ofl'm-db('xm,'k, and John Goes and Paul Ricks of now in Denver, Colo., on their wed. Country club f:'thm which followed ceremony. VACATIONING The marriage of Mrs. Violet M. rown of 709 Ridgewood drive, Ivy and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Parliament Wis., for four weeks. on July 9 T HE PRESS of On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Franâ€" cis" M. Kpight and son, Bob, and daughters, Peggy and Nancy, will leave for Les Chenesu club in northern Michigan. ‘They will reâ€" turn home on Labor day. staedt attended the camp for two summers and has many friends there. The camp will present its annualâ€"opera there next week.. . 1416 Wildwood lane will leave Joseph Vange! Highland Park. VISITING HERE Mrs. Alexander Riets of St. Louis, Mo., is dividing her three weeks‘ stay in Highland Park with her niece, Mrs. Donald White of 1122 S. Green Bay road, and othâ€" er relatives, the Elmer W. Rietzes of 2250 S. Sheridan, and the Walâ€" ter H. Rietzes of 275 Woodland. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Â¥ of Long Island, N. Y., Mr. Owens management of duplicating maâ€" chines. There are two children, 180 Elmwood‘drive are newcomâ€" siding at 1248 Burton avenue, are the J.. W. Davidsons and their chilâ€" dren, Susan, 6, and John. 2. Mr. Bruce, 7, and Virginia, 3. Standard Oil Co., in the Chicago officé. New residents at 1209 Burton avenue are the J. J. Spanabels, formerly of Chicago.. Mr. Spanaâ€" bel is a veterinarian, with Dr. Butâ€" terworth. The Spanabels are the parents of a daughter, Nancy, who GEORGE BERGDAHL TAKES A BRIDE On Saturday, July 20, Miss Ann Elizabeth Guyon, daughter of Mr. North Shore Qas Ge. | "rar reiemouy reorts* | The Edward Koebelins of Sunâ€" Formerly of Skokie, and now reâ€" ®© It seems doubtful that the 16â€"inch pipe will arrive in time for completion of that Natâ€" ural Gas line this sumâ€" mer. However, every effort is being made to get C.P.A. allocation of steel to the Pipe Comâ€" pany. = © Until the new Gad is assured, the _ answer must be, "Sorry, No adâ€" ditional heating or new © It is bad etiquette to walk between â€" your wife and shop windows â€"â€"but, . .. It is smart} A Job Opportunity . . . TYPIST WANTED ®© â€"In the meantime, work goes ahead on our new 12â€"inch line so that will be out of the way. of and Mrs. Thomas Guyon of Ironâ€" denias. The matron of honor, her sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. George Guyon, of Chicago, was in a yellow and brown suit and her corsage was of the home of the bridegroom‘s sisâ€" ter, Mr. F. L. McOmber Jr., of 532 a navy blue dress and gardenia Services Wednesday For Raphael F. Davis Mr. Bergdahl was released from the navy ‘in December. He and his bride will reside in Highwood after they return from a wedding trip to Holland, Mich. ed at Trinity Episcopal church on F. Davis, 809 S. Green Bay road, Rev. Christoph Keller officiating. Mr. Divis came to live at the above address in 1924 from Wilâ€" mette. He was secretary and diâ€" Wednesday at 2:30 for Raphael rector of the Creamery Package LEARN RU SS IA N Co. in Chicago, with which comâ€" pany he had been associated for 53 years. Essentials of Russian taught * Beginning Students Will arrange classes on the mes church, at 10:30 a.m. The bride wore a pink shantung GLENCOE DR. L. KRUHE THEATRE 630 Vernen Ave. Highland Park 606 Highland Park 5558 Shelton‘s Fountain Grill SHELTON,S _ HAMBURGER SPECIALS 11 S. St. Johns Ave. Highland Park 5558 "DRAGONWYCK" Nativeâ€"born instructor "TAKE OUT ORDER" OPEN ROAD" Walter Huston Strictly Fresh Aug. 9â€"10 and George B. of St. Louis, Mo.; and three sisters, Mary Glen and Helen of Lajolia, Calif., and Anna of Los Angeles. Interment was made in Northâ€" shore Garden of Memories. WASHING MACHINE 305 Weukegan Ave., Highwood Tel. H. P. 1533 COLUMBIA HOUSENOLD APPLIANCE CO. Surviving are his widow, Bessie R A D 1 O S COLUMBIA HOUSENOLD Tel, H. P. 1533 305 Waukegan Ave., Highwood Td, H. P. 898 and 194 WATCH, CLOCK -.a‘ JEWELRY REPAIRING We pick up and deliver Hours 9 to 6 > § Except Wed. â€" 9 to 12 noon ONE WEEK SERVICE POLK‘S JEWELRY Twentyâ€"four Hours of COURTEOUS SERVICE Will Rent Cars for REPAIRS and 2 N. Sheridan Road Tel. H. P. 2028 given on most all WIOP, ; two

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