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Highland Park Press, 12 Jun 1947, p. 4

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Highland Park Trading Post 47 South St. Johns Avenue H. P. 2744 dining rm. set {round table); an* gave her in marriage. _ Miss Mary Morris, daughter of the Sidnéy D. Morrises of 268 Laure] avenue, at whose home the fermed the ceremony. Her father daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William West Morris, became the bride of Sydney Makepiece Wood, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Wood of. Lake BRIARGCATE COMMUNITY CLUB DINNER year at a dinner on Tuesday eveâ€" ning at the Briargate Country club. New officers for the comâ€" fingertip veil which hung from a TO BE SEEN IN NEWSREELS Highland Park and Highwood friends of Miss Marie Lawler, well known stage and radio entertainer, will see her shortly in the news reels, in ‘"The Train of Tomor row." Pictures of her were taken in Lansing, Mich, ,last Friday by five different news reel companies, on the observation and dining cars. Miss Lawler, daughter of Mrs. Grace Lawther of 128 Pleasant avâ€" enue, Highwood, had just returned to Chicago from a singing engageâ€" ment in French Lick, Ind., for two weeks before,going to Lansing. Stein is the retiring president of the group. MISS JANE MORRIS Miss Crain left San Francisco June 3, aboard a panâ€"Amerjcan clipper. _ She and another girl Arere the only passengers besides air line officials, as this was a maiden voyage, the first of regular trips direct to Shanghai since beâ€" fore the war. They took off amid decorations of Chinese flags and lanterns, _ and _ were similiarly greeted at stopovers of Honolulu, Okinawa, _ Wake, _ Midway and A cable from Shanghai, China, notified the Charles B. Crains of Dell ‘place that their _ daughter, Gloria, had arrived there, _ and that arrangements are being made for her marriage to Edwin J. Barâ€" then, son of the G. H. Barthens of Bronxville, N. Y. Both Miss Date and her fiance are graduates of Highland Park high school. She brideâ€"toâ€"be atâ€" tended Denison university, Granâ€" ville, O.,. and received degrees from Northwestern university and Katherine _ Gibbs _ school. Mr. Hawes is completing a year of graduate work this month in the field of accounting at Northwestâ€" ern university‘and will be employâ€" ed by a Chicago accounting firm, starting in July. He holds a deâ€" gree in business administration from the University of Michigan. Last ‘August heâ€"returned home a 1st lieutenant after 3% years in the army, two years of that time duty in the Pacific, * ARRIVED IN The bachelor dinner will be givâ€" en tonight (Thursday). William Pomper and John. Wagner, both of Ravinia, will be coâ€"hosts. anston, Miss Chorale Cook of Winâ€" netka, apd Mrs. John Furner of Glencoe. f Harold Hawes, Mrs. Bradley P. Williams and daughter, Priscilla, and Mrs. William Roberts of Evâ€" Park; _ Mrs. Richard Weich of Deerfleld, Mrs, Albert Tippens and daughter, Constance, of Hubbard Mrs. Hawes launched the party season for Miss Date at a tea giv> en on May 3. Others who have entertained for the brideâ€"toâ€"be are Strong, Mrs. Earl _ Wallis _ and daughter, Betty, @ll of Highland DATEâ€"HAWES wedding | of Miss Beverly Date, daughter of Mr. nd‘!n. Paul Date of Rice street, William Davidson Hawes, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Hawes of Briarhill road, Deerfield, on Saturday, June 14. The ceremony will be per formed by the grandfather of the bridegroomâ€"toâ€"be, Dr. William J. Davidson of Deerfield, assisted by the pastor, Dr. Louis W. Sherwin. church will be the scene By ALICE ZABEL Telophone Highland Park 2064 The Briargate Community club UPTIALS SATURDAY ‘The Highland Park Presbyterian On Saturday, June 7, Miss Anâ€" gelina Mocogni, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Giosue Mocogni of Oak street, Highwood, and â€" Hannival Vanni, son of Sam Vanni, were united in marriage at 9:30 am at St. James church, the Rev. Arthur Douaire reading the service. marriage by her father, wore a white satin gown made with lace LEAVING SOON FOR ALASKA 4 Dr. and Mrs. B. D. Friedman and son, Jim, of Glenview avenue, are planning & visit this summer with thrir daughter and sigter, Mrs. Jack Flax (Sally Friedman) of Anchorage, Alaska. MOCOGNIâ€"VANNI ’ Back from a winter spent in Florida, are Mrs, Leslie Delhaye and daughter, _ Joan, of S. St. Johns avenue and Mr. and Mrs. George Delhaye. Mrs. Leslie Delâ€" haye and Joan have been home for almost a month. They accompanâ€" ied the George Delhayes as far as Cincinnati. They went on to Cleveland for a visit with their daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, the Robâ€" ert Spencers (Phyllis Delhaye) beâ€" fore returning to Highland Park. While in Florida, Joan graduatâ€" ed from the Aiken Outdoor school in St. Petersburg. After a six weeks‘ vacation in Miami, Fla., Mr. and Mrs. Robâ€" ert Slayback of S. Sheridan road, have returned home. 5 Mrs. Alva King, of Kew Garâ€" dens Long Island, N. Y., mother of Mrs. Woolsey Jr., is expected this week to spend two weeks with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter.â€" BACK HOME Here one a month‘s visit from their home in Santa Monica, Cal., are Col. and Mrs. Ralph H. Woolâ€" sey. A retired army officer, Col. Woolsey was at one time stationed at Fort Sheridan. They are dividâ€" ing their time here with their son and his wife, the junior R. H. Woolseys of Walnut street, and relatives and friends in Waukeâ€" gan, Chicago and Kockford. A reception followed the cereâ€" mony, after which Mr. Wood and his bride left for a wedding trip to Door county, Wis. In Septem: ber they will reside in Champaign, where Mr. Wood has two more years at the University of IMliâ€" nois. â€" Robert Duensing of Champaign served as best man, and the ushâ€" ers were Edward Mawman and Thomas Shaughnessy of _ Lake VISITING HERE maid of honor. â€" The bridesmaids were the Misses Virginia Bordner of Madison and Hazel Ann Drake of Parkersburg, W. Va. Junior bridesmaids were Susan Jordan and Nancy Nickels of Madison. Atâ€" tendants were all gowned in emâ€" bossed nylon in pastel shades. Litâ€" tle Ann Marcy Lautzenbeizer, of Chicago, daughter of the former Elizabeth Morris, acted as flower Bluff. MEET THE PEOPLE WHO ARE MOVING INTO Mr. Merchant! The Welcomers 181s FOREST AVENUE, WILMETTE, mLiNos ®@ Learn how you, too, can participate with the Community Building Organâ€" ization serving your city. For Complete Information, write or telephone An organization dedicated to welcomâ€" ing Newcomers to the community. PHONE WILMETTE 2508 MRS. CARRIE BAKER BUCK, President , was her cousin‘s JOIN On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ludâ€" wig Tjaden of W. Park avenue drove their nephew, Edward Fickâ€" en, to his home in Peoria. Edward A wedding breakfast at the home of the bride‘s parents followâ€" ed the ceremony. The bridal parâ€" ty and immediate families attend~ ed. Later 40 relatives and friends atended at dinner at the Masonic temple. Father Sam Bartolai of Italy, who is spending a month at the home of his brother, Domenic Bartolai of North avenue, was a guest at the dinner. He is a friend of the bride‘s father. In the evening about 500 attended a reception at the Masonic temple. VISITED HERE Louis Mocogni, brother of the bride, was best man, and the ush~ ers were Angelo Vanni, brother of the bridegroom, Arthus . Guerri, cousin, _ and _ Joseph Mocogni, brother of the bride. f s Maria Santi and Anthony Biagi sang, accompanied at the organ by Miss Marie Bernardi of Chicago, cousin of the bride. The bride‘s motheér was in gray crepe and her corsage was of pink Miss Rita Vanni, sister of the bridegroom, was maid of honor. She wore a pink dreéks made with a lace bodice and full voile skirt. She wore a matching bll::cr veil and carried blue carnations. . The bridesmaids, Miss Mary Mocogni, sister of the bride, Miss Marietta Mocogni, cousin, and Miss Norma Bernardi of Chicago, wore blue dresses and matching veils _ like those of the maid of honor. Their bouquets were of pink carnations, insertions. Her fingertip veéil was of french imported lace and hung from a beaded.crown. She carried white roses and stephanotis. â€" Marjorie Pfister, talented young pianist, class ofâ€"1947. . She was featured in the high school spring concert, rendering Mendelsâ€" sohn‘s "Concerto No. 1 in G ‘Minor." m T H P member of this year‘s graduation class from the school of business Mr. Einbecker has _ returned home, but Mrs. Einbecker â€"and Kathryn have remained for a visit ATTEND GRADUATIONS Mr. and Mrs William F. Ein becker of Park avenue attende the graduation exercises at the University of Illinois on June 8 RELEASED FROM o SERVICE |, f Jerry Sheahen, a former corâ€" poral in the army air force, reâ€" cently received his release from the service at Fort Richardson, Alaska. He served for a year and a half, most of that time in Alasâ€" ka. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sheahen of 675 Central. His sister, Marilyn, who will at attend the girls‘ camp there, will leave the following week. â€" Following a year at...Carleton college, Northfield, Minn., Henry Date, son of the Pau] Dates of Rice St., arrived home last Friday. After his sister‘s wedding on Satâ€" urday, at which he will be an atâ€" tendant, he will leave for Camp Minewanco, Shelby, MicK., where he will be a counsellor of younger boys this summer, at the &nerican Youth Foundation camp. OFF TO CAMP visited for a week with the Tjadâ€" ens following his recent release from the navy. The Tjadens reâ€" mained a long enough to visit with Edward‘s lggher. Mr. Tjaden‘s sister, who is ill in the hospital Blue Denims For Boys fpmal) amPâ€" _ i ww Otc--orinyouxown back yard Wear those everâ€"popular, tough biue jeans . . . the pants that can really stand the gaff. Remember, tooâ€"that at most camps, blue jeans are standard Made of tough Sanforized LANE Blue Denim, copper riveted, doubleâ€" stitched with heavy orange thread, and inside swinging pockets, IN SIZES 1 to 22 20 to 32 Waist the new residents of 2318 Lakeâ€" side place. Mr. Peachin is with Sher and Peachin, hardware wholesalers, in Chicago, â€"â€"G Mr. and Mrs. A. W.. Massin, forâ€" June, 2. dents of 522 N. Linden avenue. They arrived in this country from Europe in December. Mr. Jessop is director of the.U. S. Sanitary Specialties Corp., Chicago. â€"â€"@â€". Formerly of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Peachin and young HIGHLAND ,PARK _ New Highland Parkers are the Cory Castertons of 625 S. St. Johns avenue. They formerly reâ€" sided in Waukegan. Mr. Casterton and â€"Highwood newspaper agency. BIRTHDAY PARTY Bruce Anderson, son of Dr. and Mrs. Chester Anderson of High street,, Highwood, was host at a party recently in honor of his 5th birthday. Twenty _ of _ his little friends were present, CLUB MEETING . _ The "500" club met Saturday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Larson of S. St. Johns ave nue. ‘The Fred Tuckers of Oakâ€" wood avenue will be hosts to the group on June 21. * GRADUATION DINNERâ€"DANCE The annual dinnerâ€"dance at the Ravinia school â€";was _ held last Thursday evening for the graduaâ€" tion class. Recently of England, Mr. and 4%, and Open Monday nights, 7 to 9 FELL‘S â€"=] | Thursday, June 12,=4947 Mr, and Mrs. Hatcher plan to go to Boulder Junction at the end of their son‘s campâ€"session and take him along with them. to Moâ€" nocqua, Wis. ,for a vacation. Mr®and Mrs. J. P. Buhai are new Highland Parkers residing at 1410 Marion avenue. _ Mr. Buhai, or iginally from Winnetka, has reâ€" cently received his release from the navy after 3% years service, stationed at Washington, D.C. Mrs: Buhai is from Detroit. _ Mr. Buâ€" hai is connected with the Buhai Publishing Co., Chicago. ; Former Highland Parkers, who spent the war years in Chicago, while their sons were in service, the H. L. Canmanns have returned :-»c.-n-';‘p“-:dng: Chicago Guarantee Survey Co. Their sons, all released from the service, reside with their parents. They are Araduates ..of Ravinia engineer connected with his fathâ€" er‘s company. j i Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. C. J, Coash of 2318 Indian Tree drive. Formerâ€" ly of Clayton, Mo., they are the parents of two sons, Carl Jr., 15, and Tommy, 11.‘ Mr. Coash is with the McGraw Hill Publishing Co., On Monday, Chan Hatcher, son of the junior Charles C. Hatchers of Ridgelee road, and John Gould, son of Mr. and Mrs. Philip N. Gould of 1510 Westview road, will leave for a 3% weeks stay at Camp _ Manitoâ€"Wish, at Boulder lake, Boulder Junction, Wis. ; ._‘Mr. and Mrs, Daniel A. Burke Jr. (Patricia Flynn) of S. Ridge road became the parents of a son June 5 at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital. The little boy has a sister, Patricia Michele, 2%. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Flynn of Briar lane and Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Burke of Buffalo, merly of Glencoe, are now residâ€" ing at 526 Walnut street. Mr. Massin is a Glencoe postman and Mrs. Massin is a nurse. grammarâ€"school and~ Highland Park high school. Mark, a pediatriâ€" cian, has . opened an office in Highland Park. David is a lawyer in Chicago, and Harry Jr. is an TO CAMP MANITOâ€"WISH PORTRAITURES of Distinction A third daughter, Dolores Mae, (Continued on page 6) LOOK WHO‘S HERE! SEVERI 57+ Central Ave. Tel. H.P. 5128

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