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Highland Park Press, 11 Dec 1947, p. 5

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,', %7&&{.-. FLORIST... at once Atna Ramona (Pat) Harding, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomas E. Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. .Waiter L. Brown of 1003 N. Brown will serve his brother as best man, and the bride‘s brothers, John and Ben, will be two of the four ushers. St. Johns avenue, will be united in marriage at the Grace Methodist church in Rockford, at 8 :00 o‘clock in the evening. The bride‘s father will give her in marriage. Miss Grace Brown, sister of the bridegroom, will be maid of honor. .'i-uuu‘-'anuh:um. land is a graduate of the University of by the Carnation Milk company in Northfield, Minnesota. Mr. and Mrs. Brown and their daughters, Miss Marjorie and Miss Thursday, Dec. 114, 1947 She will leave on the reside in Northfield. RAVINIA ARDEN SHORE MEETING 5 The Ravinia Arden Shore group held its regular monthly .allâ€"day siter and Mrs. John WilborJ «* Mrs. Clifford Makelim of 1863 ENROLLED AT DE KALB _ On Monday Dick Pugh, left for Illinois State Teachers‘ college for the second quarter. Dick is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Pugh of 1301 S. St. Johns avenue. 29 So. 2nd St. cmest®* DOWNS MOTOR SALES || Right now is the time to get lovely varieties of cm @owers and exquisite corsages <Take your Christmas flist to your Borist now to be sure to get the selection you want for the people you care for. Your Rorist will suggest the right fowers for those you wish to remember.,, # REMEMBER WIVES...MAOTHERS... SWEETHEARTS Listen to our broadcast an the Highland Park Merchant‘s Program 9:30 each Tuesday Sales and Service and his bride will WNMP â€" 1590 onâ€"your dial * oooooooo"".. s t 45 yÂ¥ ?\ % «+ 18 ‘.\»Q"‘“‘“ Auh&-a“ufi m efrenn th t ns hqlâ€".u:-h-dt : Norman lr of fi Edward George of 1841 Rice st., \her husband, Lt. Jack Ridge, plan Ravinia. On Tuesday, Miss Newey,to visit here this weekâ€"end, also. was again honored, at luricheon at musifn the Exmoor. Mrs. Russell F. Ahrens | SHOWER of 920 S. Sheridan road and Mrs.| In honor of Mrs. Leonard Lar Duane â€" L. â€"Clintonâ€"â€"of 220 â€"Dale | son of 230 McDanicls avenue, Mrs. avenue were hostesses. Todayâ€"|Syivester Reitmeyer of 228 Mcâ€" toâ€"be. Mss Newey and Mr. Kenâ€" meth Houston Farris will be mar Hazel avenue will give a luncheon, also at the Exmoor, for the bride> a bridal shower for her on Decemâ€"| Home Wedding For ber 22, and the following day, Miss| Lois Ann Heiser Smith will again be guest of honOr| _ Miss Lois Ann Heiser, daughter at a shower given by Mrs. R. G:|of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Heiser, and Maus of 2254 S. Green Bay ro2dâ€"| Cary! Ralph Reaver, son of Mr. t and Mrs. J. P. Reaver of Lancaster, On Saturday, November 29, Mrs. | Ohio, were married Saturday, Dec. Raymond 0. Harding of Rockford|6 at five p.m. in the home of the ‘pn-mm&o'fi bride‘s parents at 22 Oak Lane by date of her daughter, Miss Pat, the Rev. Earl Lusk of Lincolnwood, Thomas E. Brown. The following|Ill. The candlelight ceremony was a bridal shower for her on Decemâ€" ber 22, and the following day, Miss Smith will again be guest of honer at a shower given by Mrs. R. G. Maus of 2254 S. Green Bay road. Last Monday evening Mrs. Jack Clavey â€" (Dolores: Heinl) \â€" enter~ tained at a ‘personal shower for Miss Molly Smith, whose wedding of December 27. Miss Gale George Saturday Mrs. Waliter L. Brown of 1003 N. St. Johns avenue gave‘a tea in honor of Miss Harding to introduce her future daughterâ€"inâ€" CRADLE TEA versity of lowa and Mr. Keaver ‘The annual Christmas tea of the |S¢rved with the Navy Air Corps for Evanston cradle was held on Tuesâ€"| FONowing a honeymoon in the ‘,u*“.‘hmnfl.&efl'fllmw E. De Leuw of 1917 S. Sheridan|home in Chicago. road. Out of town gyests included ies Mrs. J. P. Reaver and Miss Muriel rormer um Reaver, mother and sister of the 1003 N. St. Johns avenue gave‘a\tion at the Villa Moderne. tea in honor of Miss Harding to| Miss Lils Heiser, sister of the introduce her future daughterâ€"inâ€"| bride, was her only attendant and iaw to Highland Park friends and{Martin Gbristiansen, of Liberty~ VISITED HERE Hery for a few days this week to welcome her new nieces, born on December 5 at the Highland T00 MANY FLOWERS®" H. P. 677 â€"â€"Aville,â€" was. best man. Jr. and their young son, Louis Robert, III, (Skipper), ten months old. The Millers recently purchased the home at 1128 Marion avenue in HIGHLAND PARK NEWCOMERS Daniels avenue is giving a shower at her home to morrow night. Miller is with the N. Shure comâ€" Miss Heiser attended the Uni T HE P RESS which the bridegroom brought back Lmhhtn-Mdhd- of the war, and désigned by Irvin Stephens of Deerfield, a former the John J. Visokys of Deerficld Miller, son of Mr.; and Mrs. Max Miller of Prairie View. The candle~ light service took place at 7:30 o‘clock in the evening, December 6, at the St. Paul‘s Evangelical and Reformed church, Deerfield, the Rev. Hugo Lineberger performâ€" ing the double ring ceremony be> fore an altar of evergreen‘ bows and chrysanthemums. The bride ~~Mrs. Ray Miller, sisterâ€"inâ€"iaw of the bridegroom, attended as ma~ tron of honor. Her gown was of gold velvet and she carried gold eolored chrysanthemums. There were four bridesmaids, the Misses Elaine® Brum of WheeJing and Alice Clavey of Waukegan in red father. Tmu-dfitumfiu,buifyoumwnhand hit this Christmas, take a tip from Santa. Give the present with a future â€" a timeâ€"saving, workâ€"saving automatic Gas appliance. Here are three that every member of the family will enjoy . . . every day in the year. + 4 D. Sheridan Rd. Bendel Products â€" concentrated perfumes, colognes, soaps, bath oils, etc. .\ â€" AN AUTOMATC CAS WATER HCATER AN AUTONMATIC GAS REFRIGERATOR North Shore q'fi Company "The Friendly People" See Your Dealer, or Mabel Ann Ernst AN AUTOMATIC GAS RANGE End hot water headaches for good with an automatic Gas water heater that supplies all the hot water you need when you need it â€" 24 hours a day. Install it and forget it No waiting! No tankâ€"patting! The new abtomatic Gas ranges built to "CP" standards light without T. P. "TOM" CLARK, Division Manager of Fall and Winter Hats S A L E cousin, Alvina Sticken, were junior Best man was Clarence Zermer of Libertyville, Ray Miller, brothâ€" er of the bridégroom, Cpl. William Visoky of the Marine corps, stationed in Quantico, Virâ€" ginia, and S1/c Robert Visoky of the U. 8. Navy stationed in Philaâ€" delphia, brothers of the bride, and John Jaeger of Libertyville, ushâ€" bridesmaids. Marilyn was in Christ~ mas red, also, and Alvina in green. santhemums. . The flower girl, Charlene Keulâ€" bearer, Mildred Visoky, little sister of the bride, were dressed alike in carried the ring on a satin and lace pillow, down the aisle of white chrysanthemums and ribbons. and the Misses La Verne Halverson of Prairie View and Betty Somsel basket of rose petais and Mildred George Johnson, accompanied at the organ by Helen Enstrom, sang "Because" and "All My Love". ‘The bridegroom, a former capâ€" tain in the army, served three years during the war in the Pacific Tel. H. P.: 315 About 350 attended the recep tion at the Wheeling school follow" ing the wedding. Miller and his bride will reside in Visit the largest electrical conâ€" ter on the North Shore for all Refrigerators, Ranges, Washers, lroners and Water heaters. 545 Central Ave. _ H. P. 2970 (Westinghouse, Zenith, General RADIOS, COMBINATIONS, WESTINGHOUSE Records and Albums A complete line of Your Favorite Page 5 featur

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