Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 25 Dec 1947, p. 4

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HARRY VAN ORNUM, JR. TAKES A BRIDE full length veil, Miss Barbara Ann Bogan, daughter of Ralph A. L Bogan of Evanston and Mrs. Ann Bogan of Golf, became the bride of Harry James Van Ornum, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Van Ornum of 899 S. Green Bay road, at the Evanston Presbyterian church on the afternoon of Saturday, Decem:â€" ber 20. The bride was given in marriage by her fathcr. Following the Christmas vacaâ€" tion, Mr. Van Ornum and his bride will return to their studies at De Pauw university in Greencastle, Indiana, where they are both stuâ€" dents. The bride is a ntember of Alpha Phi sorority and the brideâ€" groom is a member of Alpha Tau Omega fraternity. Back home after being in Whiteâ€" hall, Michigan, to attend the funâ€" eral of her brotherinâ€"law, is Mrs. John Blomdahl of Ravinia, and her daughter, Mrs. Elsie Hunter, also of Ravinia. _ Johann ‘Blomdahl, who would have been 90 years old on January 30, passed away at the St. Franci hospitat>Evanston, on D:cembe 14. Burial took place in Whitehall, his former home, on Wednesday, December 17. He was a brother of the late John Blomdahl. Heis surâ€" vived by two daughters, Mrs. Louis Carpenter of Evanston, at whose The bride‘s mother was in beige with matching hat and accessories and a corsage of talisman roses. ‘The ~bridegroom‘s ~mother wore a light green dinner dress with red accessoriesHer corsage was of red carnations. . Page 4 The maid of Miss Sally m.dm:otm.-m. gown of Christmas green velvet and carried a garland of ivy. The bridesmaids, the Misses Bunny Van Ornum, sister of the brideâ€" groom, Emmy Lou Butzen and Patricia Clithers, Alpha Phi soror ity sis‘ers of the bride, at De Pauw, and Miss:Lorély Walsh of Winnet: ka, Mrs, A. B. Abels of Winnetka and Mrs.â€"Meredith Estley of Kenoâ€" sha, were in bright red velvet, and they carried white poinsetta with ivy. Jack Lanigan served as best man, and the ushers were Ralph Bogan, Jr., brother of theâ€" bride, Charles Sheldon of Milwaukee, cousin of the bridegroom, David Aubrey, Willis Bennett of Paris, Illinois, James Hart, Richard Mcâ€" Daniels,‘ of Chicago formerly a Highland Parker, and David Sut u.. 1 Following the ceremony, the bride‘s father was host at a reâ€" ception at the Evanston Golf club. AWAY FOR CHRISTMAS Spending the holidays with their families in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, are the Ray J. Naegeles of 1320 Broadview avenue. Mr. Naegele is principal of the Ravinia school. In Buffalo, Iowa, for Christmas are. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Gourlay. They are visiting at the home of Mrs. Gourlay‘s mother, Mrs. F. Kautz, and sistor, Mrs. H. Daines. BACK HOME Frank‘s Shoe Repair Shop 544 Central Avenue A MERRY CHRISTMAS! in white satin and a May the spirit of the First Christmas gladden your hearts this Christmas season. home he had been living, and of Miss Fay Blomdahi, owner of Fay‘s Beauty Shop in Highland Payk. Bradley Peter has been chosen as the name of the baby boy, born on November 4 at the Evanston hospital, to Mr. and Mrs. Wildey D. Morrison of 2025 8. St. Johns avenue. Mrs. Morrison, the former Marâ€" gery Ann Benson, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Benson of the same St. Johns avenue adâ€" dress, Mrs. Wildey H. Morrison af Hollywood, California, is the pa~ ternal grandmother. ; e At lastâ€"for that proâ€" fessional lookâ€"a simple quick way to make your own covâ€" ered buttons whenever you want them. DRITZ covered buttons are inexpensive. take seconds to make. The kit contains: attaching tools and 12 buttonâ€"makers $1.95. Additional refills availâ€" ableâ€"12 buttonâ€"makers 25¢. LOOK WHO‘S HERE! easilyâ€" in a jiffy! Make your own COVERED BU TTONS GARNETT & CO. t %@ Seals For Lake‘Co. Tuberculosis Ass‘n. By this time residents of High: land Park and vicinity have re ceived their annual Christmas Seal surveys with a newly purchased 'l‘,ofl- Xâ€"ray unit, nursing service, Most of our residents are famil~ iar wi‘h the work the association is doing in Laks county with its caseâ€"finding programs in the hunt for undiscovered cases of tubercu~ Tuberculosis Association. MEYER‘S BAKERY WE WISH YOU _ AT CHRISTMAS MANY HAPPY HOURS AND TRUST WE MAY SERVE YOU > IN THE FUTURE _ TO YOU OUR MOST SINCERE GOOD WISHES FOR A HAPPY CHRISTMAS .___ AND THATIT & â€" _ MAY BE AN _ ~ECIALLY JOYOUS ~**¢ RrOR YOU. T HE PRESS JUST A FRIENDLY WAY part of its program. Christmas Seals and Christmas Seal Bonds, as most of us know are years ago to conduct a tuberculosis control program in this county. Today, through the efforts of the Association, we have a modern treatment of tuberculosis. Jt is enâ€" eomuthmh fi'e-dw; its caseâ€"finding program the facilities of this Sanatorium in which to s:ek their treatment. persons serve on the Board of Diâ€" From this vicinity the following rectors of the Lake County Tuberâ€" F. Detmer of Highland Park, Mrs, Sale Chairman, urges an early pur chas: of your Christmas Seals and interest will influence others. Park, Mrs. Harold W. Norman of Visit the ‘largest electrical cenâ€" ter on the North Shore for all Troners and Water heaters. 545 Central Ave. H. P. 2970 (Westinghouse, Zenith, General Mrs, Mabel McCullough, Seal A complete line of RADIOS, COMBINATIONS, RECORD PLAYERS 106 S. First H. P. 567 WESTINGHOUSE Records and Albums GOLDEN MOTORS, INC. Your Favorite COLORFUL CHRISTMAS SEALS And Always our Tasteful HALLMARK GREETING CARDS â€"Larson‘s ".: Toy Sewing Machine â€" $2.95 B*~ _ _ Windâ€"Up Train â€" $4.50 GOOD ASSORTMENT OF CIGARS IN BOXES of 25 and 50 ea. Due to a shortage of reindeer this season we send you our Christmas ... Greetings in this conventional way! In this season of giftgiving may . we say that your friendship is our mfl.flpmu beyond words to express. May your Christmas be a merry one, indeed! . your use and TALLYHO! Chinaâ€"odd cups and saucers, ote. â€"~*~ ToYs this Christmas bring happiness as true, Winter Clothing, etc. e have known in our rgha'om with youl FRIENDS 37 So. St. Johns

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