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Highland Park Press, 2 Jan 1947, p. 4

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, _ ALLEN.PETTY NUPTIALS By ARICE ZABEL Telophone Highland Park 2064 HOLIDAY WEDDINGS hete on Friday, Dec. 27, ‘at 4:30, when Miss Jennifer de Bujac Turner Kelley, Jr. The bride is the daughâ€" ter of the James Allien Turners of Crescent court and Mr. Kelley is the son of Mrs. James A. Cook and Russel} Kelley of Lake Forest. The bride was lovely in an ivory satin gown made with very large sleeves to the elbow, a high neck, and long train. Her full length tulle veil inset with duchesses and rosepoint lace, hung from a juliet cap of seed pearls. The bouquet she carried was of roses and steâ€" phanotis. Miss Turner‘s three attendants wore coralberry velvet dresses with mitts and feather headdresges to match, and bouquets of violets. Miss Janâ€"Ann Turner was her sisâ€" ter‘s maid of honor, and the brideâ€" groom‘s sister, Miss Pamela Kelâ€" ley, was the bridesmaid. The Turners‘® youngest daughter, Mary Beth, acted as flower girl. Page 4 The bride‘s mother wore a gown of uncut velvet, the color of natuâ€" ;-.l"ild mink, and matching wreath " Her corsage was of roses dyed ‘to match her gown. The bridegroom‘s mother wore gray. Best man for his son was Russell P. Kelley, Sr., and Harry B. Clow, III, Richard Bull, John Hale and Randolph Mahone ushered. , Among the guests present were the bridegroom‘s grandparents, the Stanley Fields of Lake Forest, the bride‘s grandmother,.. Mrs. Frederick Matherâ€"Smith of ~Oakâ€" land, Fla., and the Thomas Mereâ€" dith _ Hobbses _ of _ Nashville, Tenn., the bride‘s godparents. . After a honeymoon in Nassau, Mr. Kelley will take his bride to New Haven, Conn., where he has two more years to finish at Yale. A reception at the Exmoor club followed the ceremony. s The navy chapel at Glenview was the scene of the wedding of Miss Evelyn Pauline Allen, daughâ€" ter of Mrs. Hugh Earl Allen of Highland Park, and George Brown Petty, V, son of George Brown Petty, well known artist, ind Mrs. Petty of Northbrook, at 4 p.m., Dec: 26. . The bride was attended by her The bride is a graduate of the North Shore Country Day school, and she attended Penn hall in Chambersburg, Pa. The brideâ€" groom, who served for three years as a pilot in the navy air corps, attended Washington and Lee uniâ€" versities. A reception ‘at Sunset Ridge country club _ followed the cereâ€" mony. a f us After a wedding trip, the young couple will reside in Denver, where Mr. Petty is a student at Denver university. man for his TEMPLETONâ€"HUCK WEDDNIG » Gowned in pale yellow, ~with matching hat and corsage of white orchids with cgllov centers, Barbara Pierce Templeton, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. William Brown Brown Pierce of Linden avenue, became the bride of James R. Huck, son of Mrs. _ Thomas W. Smith of Silver Lake, Wis., on Satâ€" urday, Dec. 28, at 4 pm., in the Presbyterian church, Only the imâ€" mediate families attended. Miss Georgia Brown Pierce, sisâ€" ter of the bride, who attended her sister, wore a rose coral _ velvet dress and matching hat. . Her corâ€" sage was of camellias. Best man was the bridegroom‘s brother, Claude Huck, of Riverside. A small reception at the Pierce home followed the wedding. After a honeymoon at Silver Lake, Mr. Huck and his bride will teside in Hanover, N. H., where he is a sophomeore at Dartmouth. Entered as second class matter March 1, 1911, at the Post Office at Highand Park, HMinois. _ per year outside of Lake county, Issued Thursday of cach week by the Highland Park Press, 516 Laure] avenue, Highland Park, HL ‘Telephone: Highland Park 557. side of ‘the paper only, and be signed with the name and address of the writer. Lester S. Olson, Publisher. R. B. Olson, Editor. A very pretty ace at. Trinity Ej m rates: $1.50 per ; 5 cents per single copy. $3.00 Mr. be written on one The marriage o( Miss Susanne Howe and Val Nuian, Jr.,. took place Dec. 23 at the home of the bride‘s parents, the 1. L. J. Howes of Ashland place, «)nly the imâ€" mediate families attended. The bride wore aâ€"turquoise gAâ€" bardine suit and a corsage of euâ€" charist lilies. Her sister, Nancy, ‘vbm--ddo(how. wore a suit of winter grape colâ€" ‘The bride‘s mother chose an emerald colored dress complementâ€" by a corsage of variegated rose colored carnations. _ The brideâ€" groom‘s mother â€" wore an aqua dress and a corsage of pink carâ€" nations. _ _A reception followed at the Howe home. After a southern honeymoon, the young couple will return to Bloomington, Ind., where they are both students at the University of Indiana. _ The bride will graduate in February. Mr. Nolan, who gradâ€" uated from the university in 1941, has ylu recently entered the law school there. A former lieutenant (jg) inthe navy, he served for 3% years with language intelligence. On Thursday, Dec. 26, at 7:30 p.m., Miss Nora Ann Lazarâ€" etti, daughter _ of__Mr. and Mrs.. Charles Lauteiro, of Madrid, Ia., f&nd ‘Pfe. Gayle D. Liesch, son of ‘lr. and Mrs. Ralph Liesch of Rochester, Minn., were ‘united" in marriage at the St. James parish, ‘Flther Arthur Douaire _ reading the service. LAZZARETTILIESCH MARRIAGE The bride wore a white _ wool dress and a corsage of white roses. Virgil Girard of St. Louis servâ€" ed the bridegroom as best man.‘ The bride‘s mother, who . was here for the wedding, wore a black dress. Her corsage was of white A dinner for the . immediate families followed at the home of the bride‘s brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sisâ€" ter, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Peck of Ashland avenue, Highwood. A reâ€" ception was held at the home of Set. and Mrs. John Aman of Fort Sheridan. Miss Mary Virginia Stodder beâ€" came the bride of Harold C. Hinâ€" ton, Dec. 28, at the Immaculate Conception church. The Rt. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison, assisted by the Rev. John P. O‘Connell, perâ€" formed the ceremony., . The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John D. Stodder of Central aveâ€" nue, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold B. Hinton of Washington, D. C. Pfe. Inesch and his bride are honeymooning at the Moraine hoâ€" tel until Jan. 3, when he is being transferredâ€"to Alaska. VIRGINIA STODDER The bride wore a gown of ivory satin with jJong train. Her â€" full length veil hung from a coronet of rosepoint lace. . The bouquet she carried was of stephanotis . and white carnations, The bridesmaids, Miss Barbara Barnes of Belmont, Mass., _ Miss Jeanne Green and Miss Joan Oliâ€" ver of Highland Park, wore red velveteen dresses> with matching caps, and carried bouquets of stephanotis and white chrysantheâ€" mums, brothers, John and Timothy Stodâ€" der, John Calahan of New York, and Ezra Lamdin of Orange, N. J. Miss Stodder is a graduate of Highland Park high school and Radcliffe college. Mr. Hinton, who is a graduate of St. Paul‘s school Hugh Tovar of Lake _ Forest served the bridegroom as best man, and the ushers were the bride‘s in New Hampshire and Harvard university, served as a leutenant with the army in Korea. Arter a honeymoon in Washingâ€" ton, D.C., the young couple will make their home in Boston. At a small family party . on Christmas Eve, the betrothal of their daughter, Barbara, to Samâ€" wel Parker Johnston, Jr., was anâ€" nounted by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Bowes, Jr.. of Laure] avenue. _ Mr. Johnston is the son of the 8. P. Johnstons of Waverly avenue. Miss Bowes attended _ Royceâ€" more, Warrenton country day #chool and Pine Manor. She was introduced to society in December, 1941, and is a provisional member of the Chicago Junior club. Her finnce, a fifth generation Chicaâ€" :-‘.nu:nâ€"hdlo: Adams, .W Dartmouth, class of 37. A former Neutenant, he served four years in Allan Nolan served his brother Her corsage was of pink caâ€" the navy, in the south Pacific and FEBRUARY WEDDING Another daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jerome P. Bowes, Jr., Mrs. chosen February as the month of her wedding to Charles M. Der ing, son of Mrs. Chrystal Knutâ€" son of E. Chestnut street, Chicaâ€" go. Mr. Dering is the brother of Mrs. Dering‘s late husband, Philâ€" ip R. Dering, who was reported HOME FOR THE HOLIDAYS Miss Nancy Riggs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Riggs of Lakeâ€" side place, a student at Miss Hall‘s school in Pittsfield, Mass., has been home for the holiday. Also home ‘for the holidays has been Miss Betty Bushey, a freshâ€" man at Mills college, Oakland, Calif., where she is majoring in dance. She is leaving today for the west coast. She is the daughâ€" ter of Dr. and Mrs. Albert J. Bushey of Carol court. Miss Joy Peterson and her room mate, Miss Joanne Mitchell of San Franciseo, are spending the holiâ€" days with her parents, the Arnold Petersons, of Broadview avenue. The girls are students at Wheaton college. Home from the Anna Head school in Berkeley, Calif., where she is a student, is Miss Jacqueline Kirk. â€" Her father, Van G. Kirk, who has been in Seattle, Wash., since last fall, Is also home for the holidays. _ The Kirk home is at 203 â€"Prospect: â€" Byron Crain, a student at the Elgin academy at Elgin, has been spending the holidays with his parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. Crain of Dell place. DEBUTANTE FETED Miss L. E. Leverone of Lake Forest, aunt of Miss Virginia Vanâ€" derbie, gave a dance in the debuâ€" tante‘s honor on Saturday night at the Woman‘s Athletic club, Chiâ€" cago. Miss Vanderbie‘s two. roomâ€" mates, Miss Carol Seabrook and Miss Cecil Williams of Memphis, Tenn., were here for the occasion. The girls are students at Finch junior college in New York City. Miss Vanderbie was introduced by her parents at a tea at their home on Hazel avenue, Dec. 22. NEW YEAR‘S EVE PARTY Miss Helen Kee and her fiance, Dan Vetter, were hosts New Year‘s Eve at a party at the Kee home on N. Second St. HUGO SONNENSCHEIN JR. ENGAGED Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Bensingâ€" er of Glencoe have made known the engagement of th:ihughur, Virginia Rose, to Hugb_ Sonnenâ€" schein, Jr., son of Mr and . Mrs. Hugo Sonnenschein of Egandale road. The wedding will probably take place in the spring. The brideâ€"elect was graduated from the North Shore Country Day school in Winnetka, and the Kent Place school in Summit, N. J. She is now studying at Coloâ€" rado college. â€" ‘Mr.. Sonnenschein, an alumnus of Lake Forest acadâ€" emy, attended Swarthmore college and was graduated from the Uniâ€" versity of Virginia law school, He is now practicing in Chicago. ANNIVERSARY PARTY ‘Twenty guests attended a dinâ€" ner on Friday evening at the Arnâ€" old Peterson home in Ravinia. The vccasion was the Peterson‘s 24th wedding anniversary. HOLIDAY VISIT Dinner guests on Sunday of the Elmer Archs (Mary Fay) of Rivâ€" ér Forest were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ernst and their daughter, Miss Mable Ernst, of Ridge road. ‘The wedding is planned for the HAYRIDE PARTY Twenty guests attended the hayâ€" ride party on Friday evening at which Donna Stine was hostess. Donna, a pupil of the 8th grade at Ravinia, is the daughter of the H. A. Stines of Wildwood lane. CHRISTMAS PARTY The J. P. McHughs entertsined on Friday evening at a Christmas party at their home on Broadview avenue. RESORT man of Wildwood lane, attended a reunion of young people in the Chicago area who attended the Eaâ€" gle River, Wis., resort this sumâ€" mer. They met at the Villa Modâ€" erne for dinner. VISITING HEREâ€" Holidny guests of the R. E. Greenwalds of Skokie avenue are Greenwald‘s parents, Mr. and in the Aleutiansâ€" three THE PRESS RETURNED HOME Here for Christmas Dey with Mr. and Mrs. Raiph Anscheuts of mother, Mrs. O. F. Alfred, and aunt, Mrs. N Nebr, _ They Tuesday. | ATTEND CHI PSI | OPEN HOUSE Chi Psi fraternity, . new _ to Northwestern university, held opâ€" en house on Saturday in their new ghoun, which was formerly the \home of President Scott. â€" Two Highland Park boys, Bill McCulâ€" loch and Bob Winton, are pledged | to this new fraternity. Steve Pinâ€" \kerton and Eugene and Martin L Detmer, Williams college students, | are also Chi Psimembers. Eugene \Detmer is president of the Wilâ€" | liams chapter. © _ .~> k On Monday, Miss Iris Kramer of Hyde Park, Chicago, who has Reid of Northmoor road for eral days, returned home. PATIENT IN HOSPITAL W. W. Steele of Pleasant aveâ€" nue, who has been a patient in the Lake Forest hospital for the past two weeks, is very much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Snyder of Racine, brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister of Mrs. Steele, have been here with Mrs. Steele, since he has been hosâ€" pitalized. BIRTHDAY PARTY k Little Kathie McHugh was hostâ€" ess at an afternoon party recently in honor of her third birthday. Her guests were Lynne Carey ty. Kathie is the daughter of the Jack McHughs of Broadview aveâ€" nue. Mary Coleman, Barbara Gordon, Colleen Kelly, and her sister, Patâ€" HOSTS AT OPEN HOUSE The John. Cervis of Funston avenue, Highwood, were hosts on Friday evening at Open House. born at the Highland Park hospiâ€" tal to Mr. and Mrs. Bruno Lunâ€" ardi of Ashland avenue, ‘Highâ€" wood. Mrs. Lunardi is the former Lena Mordini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Caesar Turelli of the same address. Louis Lunardi of Washâ€" ington avenue, Highwood, »â€" and Mrs. Lunardi of Italy are the paâ€" ternal grandparents. Th:iahy has been named Julie Angela, She has a brother, Danny, 2. Mr. and Mrs. Jules V. Berube of Onwentsia avenue became the parâ€" ents of a daughter, Mary Jane, at the Highland Park hospital an Dec. 23. The Berubes are also parents of a son, Joseph Jules II. & Grandparents are Joseph Jules Berube of N. Greén Bay road, and Mr. and Mrs. Mauriceâ€" Robasse of Johnston City, IlI. _ Mrs. Berube is the former Ida Robasse. mas Day to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nielsen (Mabel Werhane) of Glenâ€" coe. The little boys have been named ‘William Edward and Rayâ€" mond Alfred. Mrs. Nielsen is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Werhane of Northbrook, and the granddaughter of the late F. D. Clavey of Highland Park. Also on Christmas Day a daughâ€" ter was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Reno Preâ€" ti of High St., Highwood. Mrs. Preti is the former Lena Rossi, daughter of the Joseph Rossis of First St., Highland Park. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Preti of Railway avenue are the paternal grandparâ€" ents, The baby has been named Carol Maria. ‘There are two mer children, Shirley Ann and Joseph nounce the birth of & son on Dec. 26 at the Highland Park hospital. â€"o-â€" A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital on Dec. 28 to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pinkston of McCraren road. An examining physicisa of a peychintric hospital was testing the mental capacity of an incoming patient: ‘"Now, my good man, what mllm'-u:.lxdcc one of your ears?" 5 m The 9 ssmely : . "I ,‘Iul:hl. Doctor: "And what if I cut off my good man, would you not be able to seet" m&“"m-hl you eut both my ears, my hat would fall down over my eyes." you thinking oft" _ _ Without hesitation she replied: "The manâ€"power shortage !" LOOK WHO‘S HERE! Twin sons were born on Christâ€" On Dec. 23, a daughter was Boster Uinauigantis) ‘cand wiyr y good man, would you not be Mr. and Mrs. Francis Meyer of He was frail; she was sweet and ceptive â€" but still realistic. I erush you in my arms , of Waukegan Philharmonic ToS.nâ€"-Cdd:.lz For High School society board of directors is again sponsoring on April 12, 1947, a contest for music students who are high «chool students in Lake Rules and Inf shall include piano,â€" xylophone, marimba _ and harp, woodwind, brass and strings. 2. The contest will be open to students who are pupils in high schools of Lake county. 3. Contestants shall perform standard concert numbers approxiâ€" shall provide their own accompanâ€" ists. Not more than six class winâ€" ners will be selécted. 4. Judging will be by compeâ€" tent, outâ€"ofâ€"county judges, whose decisions will be final, Items to be tonation, balance with accompanist, suitabilâ€" ity of selection, and general efâ€" fect. Special consideration will be given to the general merit of a contestant‘s performance for conâ€" 5. ‘Winners of the auditions will be invited to perform at the socieâ€" ty concert of April 27, 1947, at which time they will receive citaâ€" tions and awards. 6. Auditions will be held in Waukegan on Saturday, April 12, 1947. Notice of the exact time and place will be mailed to enâ€" trants later. 7. Students who have performed as pros and semiâ€"pros are not eligâ€" ible to enter this contest. > 8. Applicants shall fill out an apâ€" plication form and mail it to 0. E. Foldvary, chairman of the contest committee, 420 Simpson avenue, Lake Bluff, before March 1, 1947. Application forms may be secured Driveways, Flagstone Walks, Stairs, Pooh,lld- Walls and Barbecues y â€" Pfingsten Rd., Northbrook. Phone Northbrook 577. 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