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Highland Park Press, 15 Aug 1946, p. 3

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Marks 30th Anniversary Of N. S. Garden Club Azalea Wiggins To Wed In the Near Future be held next Tuesday at Northmoor Country elub. Mrs. Frederick Livingston heads the show committee, supported by and vegetables, etc. In the evening a buffet supper for 25 was served by Mrs. Steele. Mrs. Lockhart was married July 26 in the chapel at Great Lakes, where her husband, a member of an outgoing unit, is presently staâ€" While other counsellors throw in For the wife not overweight â€" charmful _ ‘The femme who makes a cozy armâ€" he&hilqurhn.vemtold, Fat wives are worth their weight wthllu.ortornmornt. ‘s up to you â€"â€" and that is that; 'I\.Q_oieei-younâ€"mdm Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Davis Wigâ€" gins of Chicago announce the enâ€" gagement and forthcoming marri. age of their daughter, Azalea, to Curtis Robert Scheunemann Jr., son of Mrs. Curtis R. Scheuneâ€" mann, formerly of Highland Park and now of Evanston. Miss Wigâ€" gins, a graduate of the University of Chicago, and Mr. Scheunemann, who attended Lawrence college beâ€" fore serving 44 months with the AAF, and who is nmow associated with Sumner S. Sollitt andâ€"Co. in Chicago, are planning a small douâ€" ble ring ceremony in the Howes Memorial chapel, Garrett Biblical Institute. the pearl motif will be carried out in‘ the various exhibits of the anâ€" nual flower show of the club to coâ€"workers of Mrs. Wm. Lockhart, the former Greta Jean Huffy of 'a-hn-,m'â€"thld» urdayâ€"afternoon at a shower given in her honor by Mrs. Madge Steele and Mrs. Mervin Goldstead of In choice of mate, some advocate Whose business is it but your own? *Everyone to his taste . . ." is how The old wotian quipped as she kissed her cow. Miss Jane Clark of Chicago will act as maid of honor and Gordon E. Jacobson of, Minneapolis and formerly of Evanson, will be the best man: After a short wedding trip, the young couple will reside In honor of the 30th anniversary of the North Shore Garden club, Thursday, August 15, 1946 Hours 9 to 6 Wed. â€"~â€" 9 to 12 noon POLK‘S JEWELRY «_ & N. Sheridan Road Tel. H. P. 2028 r Heyman and Max Becker. Among the interesting exhibits I‘m reckless that way, Why, I‘d walk under a Black cat any day! ONE WEEK SERVICE irman and Mesdames Gilbert M. Deeps and Shallows â€" HIGHLAND LASSIE. club given on most all WATCH & Imâ€"mateâ€"rial Reckless or thin or fat, â€"WACKY. And I am not of you The great niddle class of America, The trusted keepers of the scienâ€" Whether in skirts or trousers, You are not of the world but for Following years hence. . I cannot join you Though I stand off and applaud. Ti 1 ow matee For As a h-.l:‘gtinodilc time. hk te Sioed cholng â€"= **~_‘ With the blood f As water swirls in a draining baâ€" Former Highland Park Girl Meets Death ; On Vacation Trip . Furferal services were held at 11 o‘clock» this (Thursday). morning at Trinity Episcopal church for Roberta Bosworth Counselman, 2215 Maple avenue, Evanston, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Robert R. Bosworth, 2265 Lincolnwood. Mrs. Counselman, 25, was faâ€" And the keenâ€"eyed Americans For the earth is Heaven to me. And though you may talk to me Sitting on the steps of churches You will not ask me to enter. And I shall thank you for not askâ€" Charles W. Rahning To Enter Colorado U macher, CaliL., and Vancouver. He expects a release from servâ€" ice some time this month, and plans to enter university of Coloâ€" rado in the fall. Most girls look forward toâ€" a ring . . . but on the third finger, left hand â€" definitely not in the hydrant and telephone pole, near Pittsburgh, Pa., when they were returning from a vacation in the ed the Counselman family resiâ€" dence at Great Neck, I. I _ Mr. Counselman, a former naval ofâ€" ficer, was also seriously injured. Charles W. Rahning, 18, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rahning Sr., 1736 Burton, is at present in the naval department of the Kaiser shipyards at Vancouver, with the rating of seaman 1/c. In the navy since his graduation from high school in 1945, he has since been tally injured on Monday of this week: when the car in which she wasâ€"driving with her husband, E. lar young woman, known hereâ€" abouts as "Bobbie," was graduated from Connecticut college and atâ€" tended the University of Chicago, and had, at one time, posed as proâ€" fessional model for the Powers agency, her picture appearing in several highâ€"class magazines. She was perhaps best known as "The Pepsodent Girl." An only child, Mrs. Counselman is survived by her husband and Gardner Counselman, struck a fire FISH FRY EVERY FRRDAY Milwaukee Avenue â€" 1 Block North of Route 22 Helf Day, Iilinois _ * Phone Libertyville 1098 Freedom of Thought Yay, Man! BOB AND MARIE UMANS INVITE YOU To FEATURING SUNDAY â€"DINNERS WITH SPECIAL CHILDS PLATE CAREER GAL. *~**++* Newest Night Spot" CATERING TO PARTIES Served every day ezcept Monday SERVED FROM 2 P.M. to 1 A.M. "Have fun at Lake County‘s a very popuâ€" â€"R.B.0. RUTH BRANDT daughter of the John Brandts of 631 Deerfield avenue, became the bride of Michael Kageorge, son of Mr. and Mrs, William Kageorge of Akron, O. The Rev. H. K. Platzer By ALICE ZABEL vows Sa 10, _ at church. sweetheart neckline and long full pointed sleeves. Over the net long peplum. Hafl-c-fipv-il hung from a tiara. She carried a shower bouquet of white orchids and white roses. The bride‘s sister, Mrs. Peter Zaker (Loretta Brandt) of North Chicago, in pink net and carrying a spray of gladioli, attended as maâ€" tron of honor. Kageorge, sister of the bridegroom and Mrs, Edward Passini (Shirley Wilson) were in blue net. Their bouquets were like those of the matron of honor, and the three white flowers in their hair. > . Peter Kageorge served his brothâ€" er as best man, and Peter Zaker, brotherâ€"inâ€"law of the bride, and Edward Passini, ushered. mm‘-mmhu- dress complemented by a corsage of white gardenias, The mother of the bridegroomâ€" was in navy blue and her corsage was like that of the bride‘s mother. two years in the navy as a gunâ€" ner‘s mate 3/c, will resume his the war, at Michigan State uniâ€" versity in Lansing, where he will enter his third year this fall. Larson‘s cousins, the Fred Follettes Out of town guests besides the bridegroom‘s parents and brothers, Peter and Charles, and sister, Marâ€" ietta, of Akron, were Mr. and Mrs. Louis De Cresie, friends of the bridegroom, also of Akron, and his aunt, Mrs. Mary Drakulius of Bosâ€" ton. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jung, the and aunt, the John Jungs, all of Campbellsport, Wis., attended also, as did two other of her aunts and uncles, the F. A. Klines and the Wilmer Jungs of Milwaukee. About one hundred and thirty guests attended the wedding reâ€" ception at 8 pm. in the Masonic Twenty Lakes lodge in Gaylor Mich. They will live in Lansing. ON VACATION The G. A. Kellow family of Raâ€" vinia are vacationing at Saginaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bailey and daughters, Barbara and Gerry, and brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. E. G. Verwey at their sumâ€" of Oof WATETIOO, NOWM, MRW MITe ETS Mrs. Edwin E. Larson of 1317 S. St. Johns avenue. On Wednesday, Mrs. Russel F. Ahrens and daughters, Lynn and Grechen, and son "Rusty" of 202 Beech St., left for Land O‘Lakes, Wis, for a two weeks‘ vacation. Mr. Abrens is in Hawaii on busiâ€" Before an altar of palms and its of 1248 Burton aveâ€" T HE _PRESS at Miss Georgia Ann Glader, who has been at Conference Point Colâ€" lege camp, Lake Geneva, for the past two weeks will remain until "Buddy" Glader, will arrive home tomorrow after eight weeks at Their parents are the George Glaâ€" ders of Ridgewood drive. In New York are Mr. and Mrs. Carl Herbst and son, Raiph, and daughter, Jean, of 1935 Northmoor and daughters, Joanne and Barâ€" bars ‘of 815 Broadview, have reâ€" turned home from @‘ vacation spent at Iron River. Mich. Roy Fidder of 149 S; Secâ€" ond, recently returned home from Pittsburgh, Pa., where he visited the family of his brother, Walter AT SPIDER LAKE, The Oscar Lundgrens and daughâ€" ters, Nancy and Barbara, of Pleasâ€" ant avenue, are spending three weeks at Spider Lake, Mich. They Also vacationing at Spidér Lake for three weeks are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Neild of 709 S. St. Johns. Fidder, HOUSE GUEST * A house guest of Dr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson of Ravinia, is Stephen Bruce, their nephew, of Detroit, Mich. Lakes, after a year in the navy, he will remain a few days longer beâ€" fore returning home. AWAY FOR WEEKâ€"END home of the William Ernsts, for VISITED HERE While her husband was in St. Louis, Mo., on business, for the weekâ€"end, Mrs. Jim Gourlay, 4144 friends in Highland Park. TO MAKE HOME HERE Mr. and Mrs. William Roger Riddlé |of Philadelphia, Pa., are residing temporarily with the Josâ€" eph J. Riddles of 330 Vine, his parents, _ They will make Highâ€" land Park their home. > Discharged this spring, Mr. Ridâ€" die, served for five years aboard the USS Cleveland. _A former storekeeper 1/c, he served in all theaters of warfare. the weekâ€"end, were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin E. Larson of 1317 S. St. OUT OF SERVICE â€" Dan Plummer, son of the D. C. Plummers of 1331 Wade, termiâ€" nated a year‘s service in the navy this week,. A former seaman 1/c, he was released at Great Lakes. reratige ooo ». Arptontnnerectitremiares,..... Phred Marshall Liston Johnson Jr., son of the senior Johnsons of 241 Oak Knoll terrace, which took place on Mr. and Mrs. Greig O. Yarger Mr..John M. Sutton of Chicago FRANKLIN GRIMES & CO. FRANKLIN GRIMES & ~ COMPANY AND WILL CONTINUE THE BUSINESS THAT THEY HAVE PURCHASED AND ARE NOW SOLE PROPRIETORS WITHOUT INTERRUPTION Announce at Great of Saturday morning in the chapel of Trinity Episcopal church. The Rev. Christoph Keller heard the exchange of nuptial vows. After a three weeks‘ motor trip w&â€"d&fi-maufl- will reside temporarily in Highâ€" BATAAN HEROES IN HIGHLAND PAR K Visiting at the Bart Moran home at 1036 N. Gmsxy.ro.d are their nephew, S/ Earl Johnâ€" son of Trinidad, Colo., and two friends, S/Sgt. Clyde Henderson and 8/Sgt. Harry Taylor, also of Trinidad. The boys, who went through the start of the war with General Wainwright, were . also captured with him, and were memâ€" Japanese for 4% years. Since their release from prison, they had been reaver. | Ihe youlg mew, Fecent . The young men, recentâ€" ly released from the hospital, were required to report at Fort Sheriâ€" dan to receive a 78â€"day furlough. They will report again at Fort bers of the Bataan Death March. Sheridan on Oct. 22, after which they will be stationed at Lawton Field in Texas, where they will study radar. The three young men joined the service together in ‘38. Their have such heroic visitors. army air corps service was to have been up in January ‘42, but altho the war changed that, they are still together. They have had many inâ€" teresting and harrowing experi. ences. Highlandâ€"Park is probd to WEDDING DATE ‘August 24 has been chosen as the wedding date of Miss Marjorie Volwiler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Volwiler of 2472 Deere Park drive, and Joseph Fox Grinnell, son of the Robert L. Grinnells of. Winnetka, VISITING IN SWEDEN . On their way to Europe to visit in Stockholm, Sweden, are Mr. and Mrs, Gregor Jonsson of Chicago, owners of Jonsson‘s Fine Sea Food store on N. First St. They sailed from New York on Saturday, Aug. 10. They will return home about Jan. 1. f PILOTS PLANE FROM BUFFALO Chester H. Bierwirth of 1631 Broadview,â€"left by train on Sunâ€" day for Buffalo, N. Y., to pilot a plane to Chicago from Buffalo. He Entering Dartmouth this fall, will be Norman Clark of London, England. Norman, who attended Highland Park high school for three years, returned to England last fall. The Clarks resided on Pleasant avenue during the war On Saturday, Aug. 10, Miss Yoâ€" landa B. Critmo, daughter of the Samuel Crimos of 134 S. First St., and Carl J. Hargreaves, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hargreaves of Toâ€" ledo, O., were united in marriage at _ the ~Immaculate Conception church at 3 in the afternoon. Monâ€" seigneur Joseph Morrison read the her in marriage, wore a white satâ€" in wedding gown with long train YOLANDA CRIMO WEDS and finger tip veil. flnm a bouquet of gardenias and orchids. The bridesmaids, Miss Rosemary Berube of Highland Park and Miss Alice Emanuel of Detroit, were in aqua dresses and their bouquets of carnations and sweetpeas, headâ€" dresses, and accessories, matched. The maid of honor, Miss Alice Giâ€" amo, also was in aqua, but her bouquet, headdress and accessorâ€" ies were yellow. She, too, carried carnations and sweetpeas, Little Mary Beth Caliccio, the (Continued on page 4) â€" L EARN RUSSIA N Essentials of Russian taught \ _ Beginning Students Will arrange classes on the 4327 North Paulina, Chicago 13 5e 22â€"25 | HELP | .R A D 1 O S GLENCOE DR. L. KRUHE THEATRE â€" 630 Vernon Ave. Highland Park 606 Gary Cooper, Ingrid Bergman SARATOGA TRUNK SAT. WASHING MACHINE SUN thru WED. Aug. 18â€"21 PARKWAY CURTAIN LAUNDRY _ Do the Job Call Highland Park 5804 â€" Tel. H. P. 1833 305 Waukegan Ave., Highwood 305 Weukegan Ave., Highwood Tel. H. P. 1533 * COLUMBIA HOUSEXHOLD COLUMBIA HNOUSENOLD Wm. Powell, Esther Williams We pick up and deliver "HOODLUM SAINT" Sat., Doors open at 1 p.m. Show starts at 1:30 p.m. 300 North Green Bayâ€"Road "Devotion" ‘"Deadline at Dawn" "Tomorrow Is Forever" "Heart Beat" Nativeâ€"born instructor *"‘The Bandits of Sherwood Forest" (All in Technicolor) REPAIRS and "Cluny Brown" Page 3 . 37

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