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Highland Park Press, 3 Jul 1947, p. 4

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In the presence of only the imâ€" mediate families, Miss Margaret Ann Archer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs." Ralph Curtis Archer of 193 Roger Williams avenue, became the bride _ of _ William Stanley Fields, son of Nathanie] H. Fields of Pomona, Calif., on Saturday, June 28, at Trinity church chapel. The Rev. Robert Clinkman, pastor Page 4 the Bradley team all the years of his college term, serving as capâ€" tain the last year. He played on the Highland Park team during high school days. were attended by Angelo Cicconi and Miss Julia Garman. RETURNS HOME Miss Elsa Linden who has been visiting the past week at the home of Linden, in Highwood, has returned to her home at Odebolt, In. ROY NELSON TO PLAY Roy Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Nelson, 317 North avenue; Highwood, graduated from Bradâ€" ley university in Peoria June 9. Mr, Nelson has signed up to play professional football for the Philâ€" adelphia Eagles. He played on ARCHERâ€"FIELDS NUPTIALS YATESâ€"YOUART mingham, Ala., and Mrs, Frances E. Youart of Lancaster Pa., were married in the _ Zion < Lutheran church on June 27, the Rev. Herâ€" By ALJICE ZABEL Telophone Highlaad Park 2064 bert W, Linden officiating. They ie J P 11‘____;‘ I _,,_E‘ ;"g 2. Underground Station 3. Milburn Store 4. Arfington Hotelâ€"Woaukegan 5. lyon Houseâ€"Woukegon 6. Holfday inn 7. Millâ€"Proirie View 8. Barrington Center Church 9. Innâ€"West Dundes 10. Botsford Houvseâ€"Elgin 11. M. E. Churchâ€"Artington Heights 12. Groe Point Lighthouse 13. Lutheran Churchâ€"Churchvilie 14. Heidemann Millâ€"near Addison 15. Old Dutch Millâ€"Mt. Emblem 16. Corpenter Shopâ€"West Chicago 17. Wheaton College 18. Five Cornersâ€"Glen Ellyn PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS Follow the Northern Ilinois Highways to scenic and historic landmarks Richmond Mill 21. River Forest School 40. Demmond Buildingâ€"Joliet Underground Station 22. Bellievve Placeâ€"Batavia 41. Germon Loan and Saviags Bankâ€" At your request, this map and these locations are reproduced from the Service Bulletin. If you with a copy of the Bulletin map, write to your Public Service store. dress complemented by a corsage of white tubera begonias . The bridegroom‘s mother was in a dress of melon shade and her corâ€" sage was like that of Mrs. Archer. * Miss Archer is a graduate of Roycemore and attended Scripps enlllzeinChmont.c-Ifl'..lr. Fields attended . Case School of A reception at the Skokie Counâ€" try club followed the ceremony. About 225 guests attended. _ Mr. Fields and his bride will reside in Claremont, Calif. *# brocaded satin dress and a crown of white f1 o w e rs in her hair. _ She carried a basket of white flowers. Bmibara‘s ttle brother, William, acted as ring bearer. They are the children of the Gene Ruehlesof Cleveland, O. Mr. Ruchle served his brotherâ€"inâ€" Applied Science at Cleveland, O., and the University of Southern California. He served for two years during the war, BIRTHDAY SMORGASBORD of St. Francis in the Field, Harâ€" rods Creek, Ky., performed the The bride was lovely in an ivory satin gown, made with a long train. Her Brussels lace veil hung from a juliette cap. She carried rounded by white gladioli. Only attendant of the bride was bridegroom‘s young niece, Bar ‘The bride‘s mother chose a gray In honor of his birthday, Mr. 23. Wwthsran Churchâ€"22nd & Wolf Rood 24. Grove Millâ€"Himdole 25. Fullersburg Innâ€"Himdale 39. Holfway I 31. The Homesteadâ€"Plano 33. Schoolâ€"Little Rock 34. Courthouseâ€"Yorkville 35. Tedivile Tovernâ€"Tiedivile 36. St. James of the Sagâ€"near 37. Grain Elevatorâ€"Lemont and Mrs. Joe Neild of 709 8. St. Johns avenue were hosts to 16 at a smorgasbord Sunday supper. the scene of the â€"wedding of Miss Gloria Betty Jensen, daughter of were the Misses Margaret Emmert school. Attendants were dressed alike in pale yellow, except that The. bride‘s mother was in coral, and her corsage was of brown orâ€" chids. _ The bridegroom‘s mother 146 Braeside road, and Herbert S. McAllister, son of Mrs. Sidney Mcâ€" Allister of the Moraine hotel, and the late Mr. McAllister. The Mcâ€" marringe by her father, wore her sister‘s wedding gown of ivory satâ€" in made with a train. Her chantilly Peter Hawxhurt, all former class mates _ at _ Braeside school and Highland Park high school. Miss Emmert also attended Northwest: ern and the University of Missouri with Miss Jensen.. Miss Jensen also attended the Katherine Gibbs the gariand of the same flowers in her hair, were a shade deeper than the drk blue ones carried by the bridesmaids. They, too, wore gariands of the same flowers in their hair, and short veils of the same shade of blue. read the service. Park. She carried a bouquet of white orchids and falcana, Mrs. Lochry attended as matron of honor, and the bridesmaids the dress of the matran honor was made with a train. blue delphiniums she carried length, also was a part of the wedâ€" ALLISTER © of her 45. Artesion Well Howseâ€"Ottowa 46. Suiphur Springs Hoteiâ€"near Ottawa 42. Gougor Homesteadâ€"ne 43. Lock No. 6â€"Channahon 44. Aux Sable Bridgeâ€"anear 49. Tadel Houseâ€"Woarren 52. Cedarville inn and Store 53. St. Peter‘sâ€"Grand Detour 54. Nachusa Houseâ€"Dixon 55. Grout Houseâ€"near Fulton THE PRESS of and of Best man was Peter Hawxhurst, and the ushers were Sylas Fralich, Richard T. Lochry and Lee Simp~ wore blue, and her corsage was of magents colored orchids. About 225 attended the recep tionâ€"at Exmoor country club, fol~ Jeanne they will make their home Mr. Mcâ€" Allister and his bride will spend a week at Yellowstone national park. Mr. McAllister, who is a graduâ€" attended the University of Arizoâ€" na. During the 3% years he servâ€" ed in the army â€"during the war, erseas in the European theater. At the time of his release, he was a staff sergeant. ° at Hogan and Miss Virginia Vaughn, all of New York City. Also asâ€" MYRENâ€"CRUTTENDEN DAUGHTER PRESENTED At a garden party at their home O‘Riley introduced their deughter, Assisting the debutante were a few of her Rosemont college classâ€" mates, among them her roommate, Miss Sheila McDonnell (sister of Anne, Miss Sally Howel] and Miss Virginia Vanderbie. Before an aitar of peonies and candles with large ferns o% either side, â€" Miss Claire Ruth Myren, daughter of Mrs. Florence J. Myâ€" ren of Wilmette, and Bernard J Myren, will become the bride o; Walter W. Cruttenden Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Cruttenden of Bob O‘ Link road, at the Holy Comfor ter church in Kenilworth, Dr. Danâ€" forth reading the service at 4 pm Mrs. Henry Ford), Miss Patricia . Mr. and Mrs. sleeves. . Her not fingertip veil was a part of the wedding ensemble of her sister, Mrs. David Geppert of Manhattan, Kans, Her bouquet marringe by her brother, Alfred, a teacher in Putney, Vt., wore a -tn-ofl..r.-.ul;;o-;-; composed by the bridegroom. Mrs. Geppert wore a chiffon gown today (Thursday). Given in marriage by her father, the bride will wear a white linen suit and large white horsehair hat. She will carry a spray of garden> ias and white carnations, The bride‘s sister, Mrs. Joseph F. Morgan, of Alantb, Tex., will attend as matron of honor. She will wear a cream colored suit and carry a spray of larkspur and carâ€" James Cruttenden will serve his brother as best man, and Grant N. Dean and Allen Fargo will usher. The bride‘s mother will wear a cinnamon colored dress with brown GRACE PFANSTEIHL Jr., was solemnized in the garden at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Carr of Woodpath avenue on Sunday afternoon, June 22. The Rev. Louis W Sherwin was an old fashioned one of white left for a three weeks‘ singing enâ€" gagement at the Stork club, Omaâ€" ha, Nebr. SNEEDENâ€"MORAN MARRIAGE Gowned in white satin and lace with a short train and wearing a crown of apple _ blossoms and pearls with fingertip veil edged in lace, and carrying a bouquet of roses and stephanotis, Miss Helen Marie Sneeden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Raymond M. Sneeden of Central avenue, and Patrick H. ‘Ionn, son of Herbert Moran of ;Oahrood avenue, were united in marriage at the Immaculate Conâ€" ception church, last â€" Saturday morning. K f . Matron of honor was the brideâ€" groom‘s sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mrs. John Moran (Marilyn Wagner) and the bridesmaids were the Misses Emily Grandi, Jean Miller, Louise Santi, and Loretta Werhane. They were American Beauty roses, _ Little Mary Patricia Hart, cousin of the bride, attended as flower girl. She wore a white net and lace dress and carried an old fashioned bouâ€" quet of red roses, Thebride‘.-othumi-duty pink and she wore a corsage of gardenias. Mrs. Edward McHugh, aunt of the bridegroom, was in a pink and white print dress, and her corsage was also gardenias. A wedding _ breakfast at the Deerpath Inn in Lake Forest folâ€" Iowedtbomy,.nd.m tion was held at Witten‘s hall in Following‘a week‘s honeymoon will be at home on N. Green Bay AT SUMMER HOMES e The Charles L Bates of 1880 Lyman court are vacationing at their summer home at Black Oak On Tuesday, Mrs. F. D. Austin of Ravinia left for her home in Cnlieu-,!&?..h&.gq., accessories and her corsage will be a cluster of small yellow lilies. The bridegroom‘s mother will wear a print dress and large white hat, complemented by white accessor The bride and bridegroom are both graduates of New Trier high school. Miss Myren attended Cenâ€" tral college in McPherson, Kas., and _ Mr. _ Cruttenden attended Northwestern university. During the war he served as a sergeant in the infantry for about three years, 23 months of the time overseas. About 100 guests will attend the reception at the Orrington hoâ€" tel, Evanston, immediately after Another cousin, Sammy Bernarâ€" di, served as ring bearer, _ Best man was the bridegroom‘s brother, John, and the ushers were James Moran, another , br6ther, _ Jack Sneeden, _ brother of the bride, Robert Hart, her cousin, and Ruâ€" dolph Scassellati. Following a northern honeyâ€" moon of about three weeks, the young couple will reside in Evansâ€" ies and a corsage of purple and the ceremony. ENTERTAINING IN OMAHA On Sunday, Miss Marie Lawler, daughter of Mrs. Grace Lawther of 128 Pleasant street, Highwood, The marriage of Miss Grace Prior to the service, Mrs. Gepâ€" and Arpad Elo nuptial Thursday, July 3rd, 1947 served the bridegroom as bekt man. The bride, daughter of the late Carl Pfanstichl, and granddaughâ€" ter of theâ€"late Rev.â€"A. A. â€"Pfan~ baskets of corn flowers and yelâ€" University of Pennsylvania, and also attended a wedding in Heinz Memorial chapel at the university, at which Bill was an usher. turned from a two weeks‘ trip to the Smoky mountains. On Monday, at 6:30, the Whenâ€" ton Methodist church in Evanston _ _{Continued .on. page..5)........ high school, and was graduated tn-htu‘-y.'m lem, .N. and also attended the Eastman school of music, Rochesâ€" ter, N. Y. and the University of Chicago. Mr. Elo, son of Mr. and ter his senior year, majoring in chemistry, at University of Chiâ€" moon, the young couple is now at home in Chicago. Miss Iris Kramer of Chicago was the guest of Miss Donna Reid of daughter, Zana, of Ravinia, have court, the Lioyd Larsons of Cenâ€" KATHERINE ENGELS Northmoor road a few days this Visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anschuetz of Ravinia is Mrs. Anschuetz‘ brother, Ted Alfred, of Polk, Nebr. Mr. and Mrs. Anscheutz and Mr. Alfred are leaving soon to spend a few weeks vacation at their summer home in Elk Lake, Mich. LOEBâ€"NATHAN Miss Elizabeth Loeb, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Emest G, Loeb of 621 Waverly, became the bride of Joseph E. Nathan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Nathan of Moraine road on Saturday evening at the home of her parents in the presâ€" ence of relatives and a few close The betrothal of their daughter, Betty Lou Benson, to Robert Garâ€" ling, son of Mrs. Ernest Garling of N. St. Johns avenue, has been announced by her parents, the Grant D. Bensons of S. Green Bay ied her grandsons, Roger and Edâ€" win, on their return from a visit at her home in Circleville, Ohio, on Tuesday, . Her daughter, Mrs. Alâ€" bert E. M. Louer of 1701 8. Sherâ€" idan road, returned home earlier. Back home after a week spent in _ Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, are Mrs. O. J. â€"Schmidley of N. The bride‘s white satin and lace gown was a part of the wedding ensemble of her mother. She carâ€" ried lilies of the valley and Euâ€" charist lilies. VISITING IN * PHILADELPHIA Miss Mabel Ann Ernst and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. â€" William Ernst of 460 Ridge road, are moâ€" with Mr. Ernst‘s sister and her family, Mrs. A. Seeger of Philaâ€" delphia, while Miss Ernst is in New York on a buying trip. Second street and her daughter, Mrs. Dale Bryant.© They attended The bride‘s attendants were gowned alike_ in robin‘s egg blue and they carried gerbera daises. Mrs. David Silberman (Jane Allan Loeb) was matron of honor for her sister, and the bridesmaids were Miss Virginia Loeb, another sister, and Miss Janis Uhimann. Robert Nathan served his brothâ€" er as best man, and two other brothers, John and Thomas, ushâ€" When the young e(;uple return from their wedding trip at Banff, fiey will reside in Marinette, toring éast. Mr. and Mrs.: Ernst BETTY LOU BENSON Westville, Ind., visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Raiph The bride‘s mother wore pale yellow and her corsage was & spray of small brown orchids. The bridegroom‘s mother was in pale green, and her corsage was a spray of lavender orchids. ~~ A reception at the Loeb home folhwod the ceremony. After spending a few days in No date has been set for avenue have reâ€" of of

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