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Highland Park Press, 12 Dec 1946, p. 4

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guests of honor at a cocktail parâ€" ty at the Kaikan club in Tokyo beâ€" fore they sailed. Before â€" leaving, a goingâ€"away party was given in her honor at the E. M. club in Tokyo. Also, Bay road that their daughter, Miss Ruth Deniis, head of personnel for foreign trade, with general headâ€" quarters in Tokyo, Japan, left Toâ€" kyo on Nov. 29, aboard the Genâ€" eral Haan. She arrived in San Francisco on Tuesday and will be home this week for a 45 day leave., and Mrs. F. G. Dennis of S. Green HOME FROM TOKYO Word has been received by Mr. No da wedding. ed States navy, and is now conâ€" nected with the Schwartzbough Electric Mfg. Co. in the Merchanâ€" dise Mart, Chicago. MARY ELIZABETH GRADY BETROTHE Miss Grady is a senior cadet nurse at Presbyterian hospital, Chicago. Her fiance is a veteran of 40 months service with the Unitâ€" Dr. and Mrs. Grover Q. Grady of Forest avenue announce the enâ€" gagement of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Harold E. Schultz, son of Mr. and _ Mrs. _ Warren Schultz of Northbrook. Among the cocktail parties planned for. the couple are the ones to be given by the Fairfax Cones on the 20th, and the Dudley Onderdonks on the _ 21st. ‘ Miss Christina Kelley will be hostess alâ€" so at a cocktail party on the 23rd, and on the 24th Mr. and Mrs. Paul van Wolf, and Mrs. Wolf‘s daughâ€" ter, Theoâ€"Nina Morner, will give a cocktail party in honor of Miss Turner and her fiance. . Also om the 21st, the Harry Calvins will be hosts at a buffet supper. Luncheons and showers planned in honor of the brideâ€"toâ€"be _ are many, also. Mrs. Harry B. Clow III (Coco Barr) will give a kitchâ€" en shower and tea on the 19th, Mrs. George Strecker will be hostâ€" ess at a luncheon and linen showâ€" er on the 20th, Miss Mary Appel and Miss Mary McCormick will honor the brideâ€"toâ€"be on the 21st at a luncheon, and Miss Barbara Jones and Miss Betty Kerber will be coâ€"hostesses at a luncheonâ€"showâ€" er on the 23rd. On the 19th Miss Turner and another brideâ€"toâ€"be, Barbara Pierce ‘Templeton, and Virginia Vanderbie, a debutante this season, will be honored at a luncheon at the Woman‘s Athletic vlub by Mrs. Edward A. Roach and her daughter, Miss Patricia Roach. Also in honor of Miss Turner, Mrs. John C. Lindhop and Miss Betty Jane Lindhop are honoring the brideâ€"toâ€"be at luncheon at Inâ€" dian Hill on the 24th. Among the preâ€"nuptial parties will be the buffet supper dance at the Onwentsia club on the 22nd, at which Mr. and Mrs. James Cook, and Russell Kelley, Sr., will be coâ€" hosts, The following night Gorâ€" don Kelley will honor the engaged couple at â€"a dinner dance at the Racquet club, and the brida} dinâ€" ner, to be held on the 26th at Shoreacres, will be given by the Stanley Fields, grandparents of the bridegroom, and the Clifford Rodmans, his aunt and uncle. Mrs. Frederic Matherâ€"Smith will be here from her home in Oakland, Fia., for her granddaugh. ter‘s wedding, and with her‘et the Moraine hotel will be other relaâ€" tives, the Charles Worthington Jewels and the William P. Ridleys of Columbia, Tenn. Following the reception, which will be held at the Exmoor Counâ€" try club; Mr. Kelley and his bride will leave for a Nassau honeyâ€" moon, after which they will câ€" #ide on the Yale campus, where iIlr. Kelley, a sophomore, is studyâ€" ing. > Miss Turner‘s roommate at Sarâ€" ah Lawrence, MissRita Judd of Molokai, Hawaii, will have Christâ€" mas with the Turners and stay ovâ€" er for the wedding. Page 4 Trinity Episcopal church will be the scene of the wedding of Mis* Jennifer de Bujac Turner, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Turner of Crescent court, and Russell P. Kelley, Jr., son of Mrs. James A. Cook and Russell Kelley of Lake Forest, on Friday, Dec. 27th. Miss Janâ€"Ann Turner will atâ€" tend her sister as maid of honor, and Miss Pamela Kelley, sister of the bridegroom, will be the bridesâ€" maid. _ ‘The bride‘s little sister, Mary Beth Turner, _ will act as flo'.r"!l ty Mr. Kelley Sr. will serve his son as best man, and the ushers will be Richard Sutton Bull, cousâ€" in of the bride, Harry B. Clow III, of Lake Forest, John Hale and Randolph Mahone of Amherst, Va. TURNERâ€"KELLEY WEDDING PLANS By ALICE ZABEL Telophone Highland Park 2064 set for the Clearing, a school of the arts, founded by Jens Jensen, a former Highland Parker. She is the daughter of Mrs. Bertha Fuikerâ€" son of Michigan avenue. Fulkerson Miss Mertha Fulkerson of Elliâ€" son Bay, Wis., will be home Dec. ver Q. Grady, will hold open house in honor of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, and her fiance, Harold E. Schultz, their sons, Grover Jr., and Daniel W., and their nephews, Robert F. and Lewis R., and Karl W. Hutchison. This is the first time since the war that they are all home at the same time. Grover Jr. served as a corporal in the army air force, and his brother, Daniel W., was formerly a serâ€" geant in the army air force. When the Hutchison boys received their release from the navy, Robert was a lieutenant commander, Lewis a lieutenant, and Billy a seaâ€" man first class, The occasion is also Dr. Grady‘s birthday. HOME FOR CHRISTMAS GRADYS TO HOLD OPEN HOUSE Recently back from a month‘s vacation at Patagonia, Ariz., are Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Marquette of Lakeview terrace. Mr. and Mrs. Adoiph Larson of Ridgewood drive will be home toâ€" day, after three weeks spent in St. Petersburg, Fia., with their sonâ€"inâ€" law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Delhaye. _ The Delhayes and their sisterâ€"inâ€"law and niece, Mrs.. Leslie Delhaye and Joan, of S. St. Johns avenue, plan to reâ€" main in St. Petersburg for the winter. After a week spent in New York visiting their son, "Andy," a student at Amhurst, the E. L. Anâ€" drews of Laurel avenue have reâ€" turned home. "Andy" will be home for the Christmas holidays, on the 20th. Back from a few days in New York are the John R. Covingtons of S. Ridge road. Their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herzog (Jacâ€" queline Martineau) are expected home soon from the University of Iowa, where Mr. Herzog is finishâ€" The Pierre Martineaus of Woodâ€" land road are planning a family reunion for‘ Christmas day. About 20 guests will be present for dinâ€" ner. ing a course in dentistry BACK HOME Visiting with his sonâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur F. Marquette of Lakeview terrace _ until â€"after Christmas is Mr. Frank H. Galâ€" lagher of Niles, Mich. On Monâ€" day, Mrs. Marquette‘s sister, Mrs. Mary Franzen _ of Arlington, Washington, D.C., will be here to spend Christmas with the Marâ€" quettes, also. CHRISTMAS GUESTS Robert Timm Jr., brother of the bride, will serve as one of the ushâ€" ers. He and his parents will Jeave tomorrow for lowa City. Three Highland Park girls will be among Miss Timm‘s attendants, They are: Miss Jane Ritter, maid of honor; Miss Harriet Baker, a student at the University of Iowa, also, and Miss Juul Cabonargi, Two lowa girls, classmatesâ€"and~Alpha Chi Omega sorority sisters, will al. soâ€"attend as bridesmaids. mony will take place at the lowa City Presbyterian church. Both Miss Timm and her fiance are stuâ€" dents at the University of lowa. She is in her senior year, and he is now studying engineering there. He served four years in the army, three of which were spent in Afriâ€" ca,>»Sicily, â€"Germany, France and England. BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION A birthday party was given on Sunday evening in honor of Mrs. Julia Evans of Walker _ avenue. The occasion was Mrs. Evans‘ 74th birthday. WEDDING DATE CHOSEN Dec. 21 has been chosen as the date for the wedding of Miss Dorâ€" is Amelia Timm, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Timm of Deâ€" tamble avenue, and Irving E. Olâ€" son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Matt C. Olson of Kensett, Ia. The cereâ€" LEAVING FOR CUBA On Monday,. Dr. and Mrs. Nathan â€"8.. Zeitlin and daughter, Babs, and son, Denny, and Mrs. Zeitlin‘s mother, Mrs. Mimi Rosâ€" enthal, of Oak Knoll terrace, are leaving for a month‘s vacation in tendent of operations for the Lifâ€" schults Fast Freight, Chicago. They are the parents of twin sons, The Rev. Charles U. Harris is the new pastor of Trinity Episcoâ€" pal church, here. He and his famâ€" ily, who reside at 340 Prospect, are formerly of Roslyn, Long Isâ€" land, Trinity church. Their daughâ€" ter, Diana, 11, is a student at the Elm Place school, and their son, Jack, 16, is attending Cranbrook school in Detroit. Greenwood avenue, Former Chiâ€" cagoans, Mr. Kinnisten is superinâ€" New Highland Parkers are the Edward P. Kinnistens of 1340 Hannibal is with the Peoples Gas, On Sunday, Bob Cameron, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Cameron of N. Central avenue, Highwood, will be home from Gt. Lakes for a 12â€" day leave. Bob has just finished boot training, and . will report again on Dec. 27 for further orâ€" NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. Hanâ€" nibal of 203 S. Green Bay road. Formerly of Glenciew, they are the parents of two daughters, Norma, 8, and Karen, 20 months,. . Mr. Light and Coke Co. of Chicago. on waY To CALIFORNIA After finishing his two months basic training at San Antonio, Texas, Bud Steacy Jr. spent a few days with his mother, Mrs. James E. Nolan of Oak avenue, before leaving for Mather Field, Sacraâ€" mento, Calif.; where he is to reâ€" port tomorrow for further orders. Bud, has been in the army â€" air forces for three months. RETURNED TO SCHOOL Back at her studies at Lawrence college in Appleton, Wis., after taking part as the flag bearer in the recent Eastern Star installaâ€" tion, is Jean Watt. Her mother was installech as worthy matron. HOME ON LEAVE The bride‘s daughter, Marlene, 9, will act as flower _ girl. The long white dress she will wear is made of imported lace, and she will carry a basket of rose petals. Her brother, Richard, 7, will serve as ring bearer. After the wedding breakfast at the Moraine hotel, Mr. Gruel and hisâ€"bride will leave for Wisconsin for a short honeymoon, VISITED HERE Paul Olson and family of Bloomâ€" The bride will wear a grey suit with matching accessories and an orchid corsage. Mrs. _ Nicholas Nustra (Bétty Perschel), matron of honor, will wear an aqua suit. Her corsage will be of gardenias. Nicholas Nustra will serve Mr. Greuel as best man. CONVALESCING Convalescing at her home on James E. Nolan. On Saturday, Dec. 14, Ann Loiâ€" sel of N. Green Bay road will beâ€" come the bride of Louis Greuel, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Greuel of Homewood avenue, at 9 o‘clock at the Immaculate Conception church, the Rev. O‘Connell readâ€" ing the service. Here last Wednesday evening for the installation of their friend, Mrs. Irene Watt, as worthy maâ€" jorie Bowden) of Itasea, IIL. MOVING INTO NEW HOME The Sylvester Reitmeyers (Dorâ€" is Nizzi) will be moving into the home they recently built at 230 McDaniels avenue, before Christâ€" mas. . At present they are residing with Mrs. Reitmeyer‘s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Nizzi of Deerfield Oak street, after an operation at the Highland Park hospital, is Mrs. LISELâ€"GREUEL NUPTIALS tron of the Eastern Star, were Mr Toys . . . Books for all ages C. A. Eversharp Pens and Cigars . . . Pipes . . . Cigarâ€" Gift Wrappings Calendar Pads . . Children‘s Guests of Mr. and Mrs. George arshall of S. Green Boy road, ; Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. Also a complete line of Beautiful Stationery Larson‘s T HE . PRESS mphgdre-.flhrm-vu of A small reception followed at the home of the bride‘s mother. After a honeymoon to St. Louis the young couple will reside in marriage by her brother, wore a grey suit with chiffon blouse and a corsage of orchids. Mrs. Vivian Heustis, matron of honor, wore a grey pin stripe suit. Her corsage was of gardenias and Miss Marilyn Gerken, daughter of Willis Gerken of Central aveâ€" nue and Mrs. Josephine Gerken of S. St. Johns avenue, and Justine Bedini, son of Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€" ton Bedini of Railway _ avenue, Highwood, on Saturday, Dec. 7. The Rev. Lester Laubenstein heard the exchange of nuptial vows beâ€" fore an altar, on either side _ of which were huge baskets of chryâ€" bridegroom as best man. The bride‘s mother chose a jerâ€" mother of the bridegroom was in EXPECTED HOME SOON Joe Nizzi, who has been in Gerâ€" many since March 1, is expected home soon by his parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Nizzi of Deerfield aveâ€" nue. Joe, who is aboard the Westâ€" erly Victory, is expected to arrive in New York this week. He has been a member of the army air home on terminal leave until some time in January. was the scene of the wedding of since last June. MARILYN GERKEN lingsley of 451 Bronson lane will be residents here until June when U. S. navy will complete his schoolâ€" Their home is in California. Visiting here . with her sister, Mrs. Julia Evans of Walker aveâ€" nue, for two weeks is her sister, Expected home for Christmas from the Percy Jones hospital in Battle Creek, Mich., is Ralph Ward ‘of S. First St. Mr. Ward Michael and David, 5% years of CGLENCOE THU., FRL, SAT., Dec. 1214 Personal Brushes just telephone the number below. Most value for your money. Prompt service. 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