Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 25 Dec 1947, p. 5

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' COAL & ICE CO # MUNDELEIN MARRIAGE Miss Phyllis Dela Mae Kloepfer, duughter of Mrs. Helen Kloepfer ef Mundelein, and Samuel Guiliani, of the bride‘s brotherinâ€"law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. George Grant of Mundelein. 6 /s o Thursday, Dec. 25, 1947 Saturday, December 13, at 7:00 o‘clock in the evening at the home maid of honor, Miss Marilyn Mai~ served the bridegroom as best man. ‘The bride‘s mother was in â€"grey with a corsage of red and white same as the bride‘s a light blue dress. Following a few days‘ honey> are now residing on 8. Central street, Highwood. â€" mented by an iris corsage. HOLIDAY VISITOR A holiday visitor of Miss Donna Reid will be Miss Dale Goldberg of Chicago. She will arrive on Sunâ€" day and remain through the 31st. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Farrris, II, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Dye Glisson his brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister of Springfisld, have returned home after being here for the Neweyâ€" Farris nuptials on December 20. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Weil of Mundelein announce the engdigement of their daughter, Babette, to Donald L. Powell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Powell of Trinity Episcopal church was the scene of the wedding> of Miss Nancy Newey, daughter of the NEWEYâ€"FARRIS NUPTIALS SEFEEEHEEEEETFEFPHHTFHERHTHPHHHHIIHHHFiHiHiHHiHiHitiiiH ‘The bride wore a light green suit of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Guiliâ€" T. S. DUFFY FURKITURE COMPANY â€" © Now, when Santa Claus is so busy making thildren happy and all ovet the world, we want to extend a warm and â€"friendly greeting to very best wishes for a loyed joy and happiness. nzzmmmmmmmmmmmmce,..... [ dren, ten grandchildren, and sons and daughtersâ€"inâ€"law, the Pat Pas John W. Neweys ofâ€"168 Central|sinis and two sons of Waukegan, avenue, and Kenneth Houston|the John Cervis and two daughters Furris, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph| of Highwood, Mrs. Clara Gherar on en s aae autie oo e w on ccember 20, at 4:30| land Park, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Pasâ€" Wclock in the afternoon. . _ |sinf und daughter, Mr. and Mrs. The bride, who was given in|Charles Passini and daughter of marriage by her father, wore an| Waukegan, Mr. and Mrs. John ivory satin gown and fingertip| Kipp and son, Mr. and Mrs. Augus veil which hung from a halo of | Cervetti of Highland Park, Mr. and orange blossoms. The bouquet she| Mrs. Jack Passini and daughter, unhdmot'lh-m:r. and ll;rM Cervetti The bride‘s attendants were all| Of Highwood, Mr. and Mrs. Adam woune uies M tRatns = e 20| Passini and son and daughter of hair and the bougubts they carried were of red poinsettas. Mrs. Richâ€" ard Allenby (Julie Zischke) was matron of honor and the brides Misses Gwenyth Bingham and Mar garet White of Highland Park, and the bridegroom, Mrs. Bruno F. Nell (Anne Dingie), and the The bride‘s mother chose a grey chiffon dress, and the bridegroom‘s ushers were John Wayne Newey, Jr., brother of the bride, William Smith of Evanston. i Ernest Charles Gray, Jr. served Lathe, Jr., of Shaker Kenilworth and Thomas R. Peter son and Donald M. Tiefenthaler of wore corsages of gardenias. Following a short honeymoon, Mr. Farris and his bride will reâ€" side on Déle avenue. FAMILY CHRISTMAS DINNER Christmas Day will be the Harry M. Yaegers of 1949 Northmoor road. Mrs. Yeager‘s parents, Dr. mdlnku'mdmfl her sister, Miss Betty Brewner, a sophomore at De Kalb college will be among the guests. The Yeager‘s son, Ted, a fresh man at the University of Illinois, and their daughters, Donna and Linda, will also be present. of of Christnias Day a truly galn occa~ sion at the Joe Passini home at 39 Eim street, as it is also Mrs. Pas sini‘s birthday. They will be holi~ day hosts to their thirteen chil of Highwood, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Passini and son and daughter of Henneppin, Hilinois, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bouxsein and son of Granville, lllinois, Sam Passini of Highland Park and Miss Millie Passini who resides with her parents. Replace defective wiring NOW! A double celebration will make : . May apptiance with defective wiring is dangeroust It can be the cause of serious +4 râ€"& ,qflhbydm“?umhnmhfly.hn&i&ghfih. h%a;.hfl“mm...w"lma‘/”u‘hâ€"* n-n.g-mqudd-‘-up-u-.hm-a*muâ€"--w that appliances you buy are top quality. Replace inferior, makeshift wiringâ€"don‘t just "get by" any longer! _ ~ 3 * . You may not be able to see the flaws that cause trouble. The wiring inside of appliances can This advertisement presented in the interest of sajety and as a conutribution to the NATIONAL SAPETY COUNCIL‘S nationwide accident provention caompaign. PRESS 508 Central Ave. H. P. 879 ‘in the good old U. S. A. As you * No mmmer what the language the spirit of Christmas is the spiritual companionship with people of good will all over the world, it is our hope that this Christmas of 1947 will be the merriest you have ever enjoyed. 136 No. FIRST Highland Park Motor Sales, Inc. Christmas! No vaunting phrases can truly carry the meaning of that word, no marching: adjectives picture its fulfilliment. its being and expression must ever lis in the simple words of the prophets, in the unpretentious but meaningful phrases of the Man "ON EARTH PEACE, â€"« GOOD WILL TO MEN." H. P. 431

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