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Highland Park Press, 4 Sep 1947, p. 4

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STATIONED IN OKLAHOMA Captain and Mrs. Walter Stuenâ€" kel (Laura Mae McMahon) are now stationed at Fort Sill, Oklaâ€" homa. They were recently trans, ferred from Oceanside, San Franâ€" cisco, California: Phyllis Thaxter (Mrs. James T. Aubrey, Jr.) was seen recently at the ‘Alcyon and Glencoe theatres in "Sea of Grass." She is the daughterâ€"inâ€"law of the James T. Aubreys of 181 Hazelâ€"avenue. JANET SMALLEY, A BRIDE £ "On Friday, August 29, at 8:30 in on mt nm-'n‘.m of 485 Fair view avenue became the bride of Howard Stafford, son of Mr. and The Temple of the North Shore Congregation Israel in Glencoe was the scene of the wedding of Miss Martha Dora Mechlenburger, daughter of Mr. and â€"Mrs. Albert F. Mechlenburger of 1218 Lincoln avenue, and Murray Blackman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Blackman of New York City at 7:30 o‘clock in the evening on Sunday, August 31, Rabbi Abra ham J. Feldman of Hartford, Conâ€" necticut, father of bride‘s sister inâ€"law, reading the services. The bride‘s mother was in yelâ€" low and the bridegroom‘s mother, in gray. Their corsages were of orchids. About three hundred guests atâ€" tended the reception at the Temâ€" ple, which followed. Following a week‘s honeymoon in Chicago, Mr. Blackman and his bride will reside in Cincinnati, 0. IN "SEA OF GRASS" By ALICE ZABEL (Telophone Highlaad Park 2064 Given in marriage by her father the bride wore a gown of ivory satin ‘made with a long train. She carried white lilies. * The bridegroom‘s sister, Lynâ€" ette, attended as matron of honor. She and the bridesmaids, the Miss« es Ann Yerkes and Barbara Rayâ€" mer, were in aqua and their bouâ€" quets were of talisman roses. Inâ€" cluded in the bouquet of the matâ€" ron of honor were a few blue del phiniums. Best man was Erwin . Herman and the ushers were Alvin F. Mecklenburger, Jr., brother of the bride, and Eugene Borowitz the marriage lines. The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, wore & M“flmvfifilhflt Her lace edged tulle veil hung a cap of lace. Her bouquet was of Eucharist lilies and stephanotis. Miss Nancy Smalley attended her sister as maid of honor, and the in the Trinity Episcopal Church, the Rev. Charles U. Harris reading coe and Grace Williams of Highâ€" land Park were bridesmaids. Their dresses were made exactly alike of pale green faille, and their bouâ€" quets were of album lilies and ivy. They also wore ivy in their hair in the form of halos. * ers were James Smalley, brother of the bride, Lawrence Hoyt of Pasaâ€" dena, California, Richard Kingsâ€", bury of Middletown, Ohio, and Pierce McCrary of Lake Forest. Misses Marjorie Williams of Glen The bride‘s nine year old sister Robin. junior bridesmaid, was in pale yellow, and she carried a nose gay of white daisies and pale"yelâ€" low chrysanthemums. The bride‘s mother. chose an aquamarine dress, and Mrs. Stafâ€" ford was in beige for her son‘s wedding. Each had a small spray of pale yellow gladioli pinned to the bag she catricd. Robert Stafford, Jr.. served his brother as best man and the ushâ€" The bride, who attended Cariton college and Northwestern Univerâ€" sity, was a member of Gamma Phi Beta sorority. Mr. Stafford, a member of Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity, was graduated from Lake Forest academy and Kenyon college, Ohio, and did post gradâ€" uate work at Leland Stanford Uniâ€" versity and Georgetown University About 175 guests attended the reception at thes Smalley home which followed the ceremony. MARTHA MECKLENBURGER WEDS At their fishing lodge in Fifield Wisconsin, for the Labor Day week end were Mr. and Mrs. David T. Sanders of 5 Woodbridge lane and their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. David T. Sanders,III, of 1547 S. St Johns aveneu. AWAY FOR LABOR Day WEEKâ€"END Page 4 Mr. Stafford and his bride are spending their honeymoon in the east, They will make their home in New York City for the next two years. Mr. Stafford, who is with the W. R. Grace Company, will be transferred to South Amâ€" erica, in two years. ord of Glencoe, turned from Spider Lake, Michiâ€" gan, where they spent a month at their summer home. , Dr. and Mrs. Kari Meyer of 229 Prospect avenue have announced the engagement of their daughter, panied his mother for a visit here, will return to the west coast Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Neild of 709 S. St. Johns avenne have reâ€" cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Folâ€" lette, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Larson of 1317 8. St. Johns avenue, have returned home. * Home after spending three weeks at their summer home at Spider Lake, Michigan, are Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lundgren and daughters, Nancy and Barbara of Pleasant avenue. Dare of Chicago. The wedding will probably take place the latter part of November. DOUBLE BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION A party for Nancy Gordon, 2, and her cousin, Philip Sonnenâ€" schein of Chicago, who was four on the same day, was held on Satâ€" of 1287 Broadview avenue. %A‘l’ SON‘s sU HOME * Mrs. O. Anschuetz of St. Louis, Mo., spent the past week at Elk Lake, Michigan at the summer home of her son and daughterâ€"inâ€" law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Anschâ€" After spending eighteen day at the New Mexico summer ranch of her parents, the W. T. Cresmers of Glencoe, Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Seilers of 860 Roslyn Circte, have returned home. of past week, was Miss Donna Lee Reid of Northmoor road. . Donna returned home on Sunday. Maurice, Jr., is Mrs. Mauzice De Bona. Maurice Jr., who accomâ€" On Tuesday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilâ€" liam McCaulley (of 542 Gray aveâ€" nue, returned honie from a week‘s trip to Duluth. Lawrence, daughter of the Al Lawrences, fotmerly of Highland Park, Barbara Yarger has returnâ€" Back home from a visit in Los Angeles, California, with her son, the daughter of the James Gordons uetz of Ravinia. Dr. and Mrs. Russell Johnson and sons, Rudd and Bruce, of Broadview avenue, and Mrs. Johnâ€" son‘s parents Mr. and Mrs. George W. Young of Owasso, Michigan, spent the Labor Day weekâ€"end at the Wisconsin Dells. ~ WEDDING DATE CHOSEN BACK HOME Dr. and Mrs. Karl Meyer ofâ€"229 Prospect avenue are back from Louisville, Kentucky, where Dr. Meyer addressed the cancer clinic held there recntly. Milwaukee as 1949 ‘Northmoor, have returned from a week‘s stay at the Wiscon: September 18 has been chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Elizabeth Farber, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edmund Farber of Washâ€" ington, D. C., and Lawrence Lanâ€" zel, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. Lanzel of 335 South Linden avenue. The wedding will take place at 8:00 o‘clock in the afternoon in Washâ€" ingten, D. C. : Fellowing an eastern honeyâ€" moon, Mr. Lanzl and his bride will reside in Champaign, where Mr. Lanzl will work this year toward his doctor‘s degree at the Uniâ€" versity of Illinois He and Miss Farber both received master‘s deâ€" grees in Physics there in June. Miss Farber graduated the year earlier from . Ratcliffe college. They will both work in the laboraâ€" tory at the University of Illincis Mrs. Herbert Noreiko _ (Elsa Lanzl) iof Baltimore, Maryland, who was married on June5, sister of the bridegroomâ€"toâ€"be, will atâ€" tendâ€"as matron of honor, and Dr. George Lanzl, of Waynesboro, Virginia, brother, will serve as best man. His wife will accom pany him to Washington for the ceremony. After spending a few days in A guest of Miss Dale Goldberg Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Yaeger, ANNOUNCED in The wedding of Miss Magdalen Oberembt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Oberembt of South Dakota, and Silvio Carl Scalabrini, son of E. Scalabrini, of 577 Glenâ€" view avenue, took place on Satur day, August 30, at 9 o‘clock in the morning at St. Joseph church, anotis. TO ATTEND WEDDING IN EAST Given in marriage by her uncle, Philip Miskawski of Waukegan, with whom she resides, the bride wore a pale blue suit with white Actessories complemented by a °_ Miss Leona Scalabrini, sister of the bridegroom, attended as maid of honor. She wore a gray suit with black accessories and a corâ€" sage of pink roses. Gerald Oberâ€" embt, brother of the bride, served Their corsages were of gardenias. A breakfast at the home of the bride‘s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Miskawski, followed the servâ€" ice. . About thirty attended the dinner at the St. Joseph school which was held later in the day. _ _After a two weeks‘ honeymoon Mr. Scalabrini and his bride‘will Mr .and Mrs. H. Lanzl of 335 $. Linden avenue will leave this weekâ€"end to attend the wedding of their son, Lawrence Lanzl and Miss Elizabeth Farber which will take place on Sept. 18 in Washington, The bride‘s mother wore an aqua flowered jersey dress and Mrs. reside at 231 Evolution avenue. of Replace FRANED coras now! Safe, adequate wiring is again possible after wartime shortages. You ap longer have to "get by" with makeshift, inferior wiringâ€"replace every frayed cord with a new one today. ua.“-;-udufi-nyi.&d-i-y safety raleâ€"never yauk an electric cordâ€"handle only the plug when disconnecting from a wall socket. PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY CF NORTHERN ILLINOIS , of cords. The entire family, from infants to adults, are endangered by wornâ€"out wiring. Exposed wires are often the cause of blown fuses, wasted electricity and short circuits. Check your home for this common hazard and eliminate it. THE PRESS RETURNED HOME On Thursday, Mrs Norma Daineés of Davenport, lowa, reâ€" turned to her home, after spending inâ€"law, the Jim Gourlays of 4144 N. Sheridan road, Chicago, formâ€" erly of Highland Park. HOUSE GUESTS~ Mrs. Agnes Wolf and Mrs. Carâ€" rie Tucker spent a week with their niece, Mrs. E. L Dorough of 1318 day for St. Petersburgh, Florida, where they will remain for the winâ€" avenue, YÂ¥ T Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Smith of Cedar street have announced the betrothal of their laughter, Molly, ably take place next June. Miss Smith attended Lawrence college in Appleton, Wisconsin, and Mr. Hart attended Ripon colâ€" of Kansas City, Missouri. SATURDAY DEBUTS On Saturday, Miss Joan Stevens, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Nehrbass of 232 Prospect ave Wade street. . They left on Sunâ€" A house guest this week of Mrs. Marcy T. Weeks of 860 Forest ene Nock, and Marilyn W'-lh,â€"n classmate at Connecticut college. nue 'illhpt-hdi ited g:;;_ ents‘ friends at a tea dance at Exâ€" moor Country elub. mate at the Ethel Walker School in Simsbury, Connecticut, who will the Misses Nancy Appel, Cynthia Baldwin, Harriet McNeal, Georgâ€" Assisting the debutante will be aren‘t the only ones who can harm themselves with wornâ€"out eléeci#ic at the to be attended by many Highland bara Favill, daughter of Mr. and A dinner at home will follow the Assisting Miss Favill will be the Misses â€" Phyllis Babb, ~ Barbars Brueggeman, Constance Chadwell; Green Bay and Central With fall and winter on the way you‘ll want TO PROTECT THE FINISH OF YOUR CAR TO KEEP THAT NEW CARLOOK Other people notice itâ€"Why don‘t you? ALTICE STANDARD SERVICE WANT THAT NEW CAR L OO K ? ... $11 up Thursday September 4 1947 Several have been .. Strernt yertles have here given . lâ€"--‘uiuld-h.fi The debutante, her asdistants and their escorts will be entertainâ€" ed at a dinner dance in the Inâ€" dian Hill club, following the tes. Carla Esch, Dorothy Gregory, Suâ€" ‘Tel. 5409

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