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Highland Park Press, 13 Mar 1947, p. 4

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daughter of Mrs, Lois Freischlag of Springfield, â€" IIl., became the bride of Hesper Hudson, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Bryain of 1412 Center street, on Saturday, March 8, at the Leonard Meyer home at 332 North avenue. Only the immediate families were presâ€" ent. The bride wore a pale blue suit with white accessories and a corâ€" The girls were invited to join the boys‘ hayride which Vaughn gave following dinner. HESPER HUDSON TAKES A BRIDE At the same time the seventh grade t:‘yn were the dinner, guests of Vaughn Ryan, son of the Harold V. Ryans of Marion avenue, also in celebration of his birthday. . On Saturlay, _ Tom Gilroy, a sophomore at the University of IIâ€" linois, will be initiated into Kappa Sigma, which is also the fraternity to which his father, Edwin L. Gilâ€" roy, of â€"Central avenue, belongs. Mr. Gilroy plans to be in Chamâ€" paign to take part in the cereâ€" mony. ‘Fom‘s brother,"Edwin B. Gilroy, who is also a member of the same fraternity, is grand masâ€" ter of Kappa Sigma at the Uniâ€" versity of Minnesota, where he is a junior. JOINT BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION The Harold J. Goodharts‘ daughâ€" ter, Lorraine, was hostess last Sunday to the girls of both sevâ€" enth grades at Braeside school. The occasion was her birthday. "IN FLORIDA KAPPA SIGMA INITIATE Mrs. Straus is the daughter of Mrs. Simon Ruwitchâ€"of Moraine road and Mr.;Straus‘ parents aré Mr. and Mrs, Harry Straus of Wildwood lane. CA Also recently home from a Cuâ€" ban wedding trip are Mr. and Mrs. John J. Straus (Elizabeth Waxâ€" man) of Greenwood avenue. Their wedding was a January event. . Back this week from a honeyâ€" moon spent in Cuba are Mr. and Mrs. Charles M. Dering Jr. (Nanâ€" cyâ€"Leigh Bowes Dering). The Derâ€" ings, who" were married in Februâ€" ary, will reside on Half Day road. Vacationing in Florida and Nasâ€" sau are the I; S. Riggs of Lakeside ‘place . . On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. James Allen Turner and daughters, Janâ€" Ann and Mary Beth, of Crescent Ct., left for Oakland, Fla., where they will visit with Mrs. Turner‘s mother, Mrs. Frederick Matherâ€" Smith, _ Mr. and Mrs. William Cortesi of Clifton avenue are spending two weeks at Miami, Fla.. RETURN FROM HONEYMOON Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus E. Holland and daughter, Nancy, of County Line road, have been vacationing in Avon Park, Fla., for the past two weeks. <They will return to their home on March 24. When they return to Highland Park in a f@w months, they will reside‘ at the Exmoor Country club for the summer.i Vacationing _ in _ Jacksonville, Fla., are Mrs. Robert O. Farrell and daughter, Mary, of N. Deere Park drive. f Mr. Thomas and his bride, who are now on a wedding trip, will be at home at 117 S. Green Bay road on their return. The bride‘s _ mother _ chose a flowered crepe dress complementâ€" ed by a corsage of white roses. The bridegroom‘s mother was in azure blue crepe and her ‘corsage wos of pink roses. Page 4 CASEYâ€"THOMAS NUPTIALS Bethany Evangelical church was l;: scene of the wedding of l.I- , Ann Casey, daughter of Mr. u:Iin. Patrick James Casey of Fessor, HIl., and William Harry Thomas, Ir., son of Mrs. W. H. Thomas of 117 8. Green Bay road, on Saturday,â€" March 8, at 4 o‘clock. The Rev. Lester Laubenstein heard the exchange of nuptial vows. For her wedding, the bride was gowned in white .brocade satin with a long train and fingertip veil, Her shower bouquet was of white roses and stephanotis. Mrs. James Nolan, matron of honor, wore blue crepe, and the shower bouquet she carried was of pink carnations. f Clifford Robert Thomas, the bridegroom‘s brother, _ served as best man. The ushers were Harâ€" old Dagley and James Nolan. A dinner at the Moraine Hotel for the bridal party and immediate families followed the ceremony. By Miss Norma Jean Freischlag, Bart Clinton is â€"back from a three weeks trip to Mexico. He returned home on Sunday.~ His parents are the Duane L. Clintons of Dale avenue. . Mrs. Harold G. Ray and son, Tommy, of Hazel avenue, returnâ€" ed home Monday from a month‘s vacation in Miami and Punta Gorâ€" da, Fia. 5 On Monday, Mike®Miotti returnâ€" ed from a three weeks stay in Miâ€" ami, Fla. Mike is connected with Carani‘s delieatessen in Ravinia. Miss Patricia Speed‘s plans for present are to remain in Caliâ€" fornia. _ She, too, is in Arcadia just now. The former Helen _ Marjorie Speed, now Mrs. J. H. Hensinger of Alameda, came to Arcadia and Laguna Beach to visit with her parents. Her husband, Lt. Hensinâ€" ger, is at present aboard the flagâ€" ship, with the fleet maneuvers in the Puific‘ * Back home from a seven weeks sojourn in Los Angeles is Mrs. Charles Newman of ‘Wildwood lane. After a five weeks vacation in Jamaica, .Mtr. and Mrs. Milton Price of S. Deere Park drive reâ€" turned home on Wednesday. BACK HOME Home for the weekâ€"end from Carthage college in Carthage, IIL., was Bobbie Hastings, son of the Robert Hastings of Vine avenue. Bobbie is a freshman at Carthage this year. Dr. and Mrs. Kellogg Speed of 8. Sheridan road have returned from a month‘s visit with their daughters in California, They stayed in Arcadia with ~Ann,â€" now Mrs. E. 0. Booth. 13 HOME FOR WEEKâ€"END Harry Pertz and a Purdue classâ€" mate spent the weekâ€"end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry G. Pertz of Ridgewood drive. _ They were here for the playoff of the Purdueâ€"Wisconsin game at the Evanston high school Saturday evening. HERE FOR PURDUEâ€" WISCONSIN PLAYOFF ARIZONA HOLIDAY PLANNED Leaving March 21 for a month‘s vacation at Monte Vista ranch in Wickenburg, Ariz., will be the Robert S. Cusimans,of 549 Kimâ€" ball road. Home on March 26 for a two weeks‘ vacation spring vacaâ€" tion from _ the _ Emma Willard school, where they are students, will be Joyce Leeming and Marcia Kebbon.. Joyce is the daughter of the Tom Leemings of N. Sherâ€" idan road, and Marcia‘s parents are the Richard Kebbons of N. Linden avenue. OPENED HOME Mrs. Straus will be leaving for Jacksonville Beach, Fla., where she will visit ‘with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Lt. and Mrs. William Sacks, who are stationed there. Mr. and Mrs. Harry C. Straus, who have spent the winter in the Lake Shore Drive hotel, Chicago, have opened their home on Wildâ€" wood lane this past week. Edwin B. Gilroy, son of ‘the Edwin L. Gilroys of Central aveâ€" nue, will be home next Wednesâ€" day for ten,days, also on a "beâ€" tween semesters" vacation. On Friday, Mrs, Ingram C. Rasâ€" mussen of Elm place will be hostâ€" ess to twelve friends at luncheon and brfdge. COLLEGE VACATIONS Mome on a "between semesters" vacation. from the University of Wyoming, where he is a freshman, is Noel Behn, son of the Jack Behns of Bob O‘Link road. LUNCHEON AND BRIDGE sage of gardenias and snapdragâ€" ons, _ Miss Bernadette Cameron of Springfield, who attended as maid of honor, was in a tan suit. Her accessori¢s were also white and her corsage was of orchids, The bride‘s mother wore a black gabardine syit with a corsage of red roses, and the bridegroom‘s mother was in a navy blue suit. Her corsage also was of red roses. Following their honeymoon, Mr. and Mrs. Hudson will reside on N. Central avenue, Highwood. VACATIONING IN ARIZONA Vacationing _ in Castle Hot Springs, Ariz., are Dr. and Mrs. Robert H. Herbst of Ravine drive. Walter Scappechi served as best Telophone Highland Park 2064 member only a Buick dealer can really servé a Buick car Grant D. Benson, Branch Mgr. 110 8. First St. Tel. 408 authorized Buick Parts and re Also on March 3, a daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Cioni of High street, Highwood. Mrs. Cioni.is the former Dorothy Twin boys, Timothy and Thomâ€" as, arrived March 2, at the Evansâ€" ton hospital for Mr, and Mrs. Norâ€" man Vance (Joy Hawley) of Oakâ€" wood avenue. There are two other children, Hawley, 5, and Margaret, 3. _ Grandparents are the senior Vances of Logansport, Ind., and Dr. Hawley of Texas. A brother for Lynn Marie Pagâ€" anelli arrived on March 3 at the Highland Park hospital. He has been named Joseph Perry. They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Dino Paganelli ‘of<Funston / aveâ€" nue. ‘Mrs. Paganelli is the formér Fern Seibert, daughter of â€"~Mrs. William Potter of Sparland, Ill. Mr. Paganelli‘s parents are the Joseph Paganellis of Mark, HI. Back home after a month‘s vaâ€" cation at the Sea ranch in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., are Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Fucik of 8. Deere Park drive. _ Before they returned home they toured the Florida west VISITING HERE Visiting this week with the Tom Leemings of N. Sheridan road are his â€"mother, Mry John Leeming, and sister, Mrs," Alton Wilton, of the South Shore Country club. Here to greet her new grandâ€" daughter, Johanna Marie Schwalâ€" bach, born Marckh 4 at the Highland Park hospital, is Mrs. Francis Kelâ€" ly of Fall City, Nebr. The baby‘s parents, the Donald Schwalbachs of Taylor avenue are also the parâ€" ents of three sons, Michael, 7, Donâ€" ald James, 5, and Billy, 1. Having recently . purchased a home in Elmhurst, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Gatewood Jr., and daughters, Nancy, 3‘4, and Dorothy, 15 months, are moving April 1, Mr. Gatewood is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Lee C. Gatewood of Laurel avenue, 3 In the new home which they reâ€" cently built at 1917 8. Sheridan road aré the Charles E. DeLeuws. The De Leuws formerly resided at 259 Woodland road. § Mrs. James Nolan of Oak ave= nue was hostess recently at a misâ€" cellaneous showerâ€"in honor of Miss Patsy Ann Casey, who became the bride of William H. Thomas on Saturday. MOoVvING TO ELMHURST Leaving soon for South Carolina will be Mr. and Mrs, James A. Davis and sons, Brit and Peter, of Lincoln avenue. â€" They planâ€"to spend three weeks visiting with Mrs. Davis‘ mother, Mrs, J. J. Davis of Camden. Accompanied by their daughter, en, Mr. and Mrs. George 8. Cumâ€" of Cleveland, O., will arrive tomorrow to spend a week with their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. G. Scott Cuming Jr., and young granddaughters, Holiday Robin and Noel Robin of Ravine drive. BRIDAL SHOWER LEAVING FOR SOUTH CAROLINA TO VISIT HERE IN NEW HOME George L. I-.cg. Manager Phone Highland 1211 BYAIR _ _ Several Flights Daily from Calâ€" ifornia. Fare $350.00 round trip BY STEAMER Regular. Sailings from Califorâ€" nia. Fare $230.00 and up First Class. wBuick Owners, Authorized Sales and Service North Shore Buick Co. If you need repairs, demand LOOK WHO‘S HERE! H. and R. ANSPACH TRAVEL BUREAU ATTENTION! 37014 Central Avenue Book early and avoid $2.50 a Day and Up H A W A I 1 T HE â€"PRESS Gloria Jean has been chosen as the name for the little girl who arrived on March 5 at the Highâ€" land Park. hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Thurston L. Hurst of Burton avenue, .She has a brother, Roger James, 3. a ; Bernard Borgeson Still in Service Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Mazzetta of Morgan place became the parents of a son on March 8 at the Highâ€" land Park hospital, who has been named Peter Stanley, Jr. The mother is the former Mary Casorâ€" io, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Anâ€" thony Casorio of Highwood, Paâ€" ternal grandparents are the Stanâ€" ley Mazettas of Glencoe. § We were incorrectly informed recently that Bernard "Dickie" Borgeson, son of. Mr. and Mrs. Walford Borgeson, 257 Bloom, had been separated from service. Corâ€" rect\information is as follows: Bernard Borgeson entered the army at Fort Sheridan last year, enlisting for a three yurfierflp received his basictraining at New Orleans and was graduated with honors from a technical course at Ft. Warren, Wyq Last August he was sent to Panâ€" ama, and is now engineer on a carâ€" go boat, where he was . recently promoted to the rank of corporal. The baby, who has been named Linds Kay, hmm‘hfiw of Mr. and Mrs. Wi Orlowski of North Chicago, and Rudoiph Ciâ€" oni of Central avenue, Highwood. She has a brother, David LaVerne, 3 years old. A son was born on March 4 at the Highland Park hospitdl to Mr. :infd-n Alfred F. Lemke of Deerâ€" eld. ; Mrs. Hurst is the former Lorâ€" raine Voltz, daughter of Mr. and Msr. Carl Voltz of Wausau, Wis. Paternal grandparents _ live _ in Gleneoe, Highwood Groc. & Market We Deliver 328 Railway Ave. Highwood 1000 Oriowski. land Park hospital. _ The little girl, who _ weighed 8 pounds, 3 ounces, has been named Gloria parents of another daughter, Maâ€" :i:kfli:nb&, 5, and a son, Domâ€" Mrs. Nerini is the former Marie Moorhead, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Orren Moorhead of Deerâ€" field avenue. Paternal grandparâ€" ents reside in Missouri, On March 4, a baby girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Neâ€" rini of Laurel avenue at the Highâ€" FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES MEATS & FISH chines. All these things are still hard to get in the That‘s why it takes time to completé all the serâ€" vice extensions and improvements we‘re working on, and why T-n. people are still waiting for telephones. : control, all previous records are being broken. And while there‘s still a big job ahead, we want you to know ‘we‘re doing everything we can to give you the kind and amount of telephone service you want and need, just as fast as humanly possible. Ants may surprise you. But your telephone instruâ€" ment is only 1/17th of the equipment needed to provide you with service! r The other 16/17ths includes wire, cable, switchâ€" The Nerihis are also the Baldini & Lenzi 1Z7" Women‘s Club Enjoys Inâ€" Color Prints," dealt with the enâ€" gravings of tie 18th and 19th cenâ€" turies that made this period faâ€" mous and unsurpassed in the field of color prints. His talk, designed to bring out its more romantic features, gave the audience a vivid picture of the tedious, laborious processes reâ€" quired to produce the four types of prints now in demand by colâ€" lectors: stipple, aquatint, lithoâ€" graph and mezoztint. Slidés were Woman‘s club enjoyed a full day of informative and entertaining Mr, William Russell Button was the speaker at the morning meetâ€" ing of the collectors‘ study group. His subject, "The Golden Age of On March 4, the Highland Park 30â€"His dipsomaniacal acting won him 290 CROSSWORD + + By A. C. Gordon 23â€"Island on Atlantie 1â€"Blongated movie o lâ€":h-n name of movie 25â€" eeq_*** * _ ‘*!~ and radke comedien 26â€"Highest movie 3â€"Shakespearean 13â€"Exclamation 16â€"Name of famous 18â€"Last name initials of + Rita and Orson 19â€"Printer‘s measure 14â€"Screen .Father O‘Malley _ 15â€"Chemical symbol for young star 9â€"To harangue 2â€"Upâ€"andâ€" colu-‘ ACROSS I‘m only a fraction! Answers on page 43â€"Vessel (abbrev.) 42â€" 45â€"Father _ 46â€"Affirmative 32â€"Inspector General 8â€"Movie ""Mildred 35â€"The movie Chopin 36â€"Actress who scored Sâ€"Sets of steps "Sergeant York" (abbrev.) F I Thursday, March 13, 1947 shown to illustrate the difference in methods used, and pictured were some of the original oils and waterâ€" colors from which plates were Mr. Button was associated with the House of Ackerman for 35 A large group assembled after luncheon to hear _ Miss _ Jerry Schmall review John Steinbeck‘s latest novel, "The Wayward Bus." There was a murmur of approval when the petite lady announced fiatly that she had not found the book reviewable. Instead she chose Walter Edâ€" mond‘s ""In the Hands of the Senâ€" ecas," a story of a young woman and her struggle to maintain her integrity,"though for years a prisâ€" oner of the Seneca Indians. In the afternoon Miss Lucile La Chapelle of Oak Park entertained by portraying the "Four Women )lâ€"â€"‘l"i-m directions (abbrev.) 40â€"Period of time 37 33â€"This actress‘ last 17â€"Veteran of the sea 21â€"Musical note 23â€"Period of time 24â€"The award that‘s the reward of acting excellence 25â€"Name of both an actress and a cowboy 26â€"First name of star of 31â€"Isle of Wight (abbrev.) "‘To Bach His Own"* 28â€"Over again

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