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Highland Park Press, 29 Apr 1948, p. 4

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M4 GRANDPArtENTe GUEST II. And Ha. I)...“ Pita-ld ”mm WWI-I“ (Edna Jun mum.) of Mic, Illinois, mar-61mm (to. I to. any nude-Lat [Ah - - - - -..._._ - - Ian, North Carolina. hair in- fant daughter, Debbie Jean, In. un in the an of her grandpar- onh, Mr. and In. Archibald Ab -rotrtttiq of Lincoln “venue, will]. thy you any. Kay " han been chosen In the date of the wedding of Miss Ev- lu‘hn [MM Hauler. daughter of Mr. and In. Ferdinand Humer of 313 HcDmiela avenue. and Dudley " lay C1ntsssinq, Inn of Mr. and In. [Alloy Cunning of Wilmette. WEDDING DATE CHOSEN o liu Bumer attended Highland Mk high school and Bradley eoV lege. Mr. Clan-in: attended New Trier high school Ind served in the Navyjlith In SAO rating. At present he is in business in Chi- DEBUT DATE CHOSEN On June " Kr. and Mrs. Earl E. Sproul of 521 Hawthorne lune and Mrs. Martin H. Burns of Win- nclln will introduce their iUutrh- tera, Nancy Ruth Sproul and Bar- bara Martin Burns to their friends " I tea, to be given " the Sproul home. A dinner party will follow in the Camellia house of the Drake hotel, Chicago. for this debutantes, their' assistants tsnd their escorts. bliss Sproul and Miss Burns are freshmen Hummus gt Smith col- lege. Miss Sproul is a grlduate of Roycemon: and Miss Burns of New Trier. liq Ruth Shirley Anderson and John R. Kohlhue will be married by the" brideeroom's uncle, the Rev. Herbert w. Linden, on May 29 at the Zion Lutheran church at 8:00 o'clock in the evening. Miss Anderson is the daughter of the Charles E. Anderson, of " Oak avenue and Mr. Kohlhase is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin E: Kohlhnse of Rock Island, Illinois. RUTH ANDERSON TO MARRY MAY 29 Mr. Kohlhase served in the navy during the war and spent 46 months overseas aboard a destroy- er. He is a undnnte of the War- sham College of Mortuary, Chi- cm. and is now employed in Rock Island. Mm. C. Sidney Brew (Irene Ingnlls) of Fresno, California, also I delegate to the convention. was the week-end quests of the Theo- dore Zulu-ls of Broadview nvénue. Mrs. Brew, dluxhtcr of the lat. CONVENTION DELEGATES VISIT HERE Mrs. Mollinkoff, who is president of the League of Women Voters of Los Amtvies, was enroute to Grand Rapids, Michigan to attend the League's national convention being held there this week. Mrs. Albert Mollinkoff of Bev- erly Hills, Californin spent Sunday visiting with her cousins, the A. E. Golan: of 320 S. Linden avenue. luv. Don-Id Runkle, net John P, O'Connell. “A, 3.120. Hm Bugtet-39. T:M. Bitter. 10:00. lit” Ind " noon. My '""-4""li, $30. It”. .1". 'Nehrtag.-4r:3. C' ihs. COMO“ . km”. "a. at PtNt moan and My "e no And Tait pm. In and [amine-pee Service - J03. ROLBECK - m EVERY OCCASION Highland Pu": m We” Ind Omen Bu M “MI-1m MCI-m MWAm-o Immaculate Conception Church new. Illn._.loqeph P. i-ttrs. Dr. mad In. P. I. lacuna. (orn- or w W, is “at of the Patna In.” of Wou- Voters. tthe upon: the took-cad mating old madam no Brun' dame". N-tte, it I Junior " Franc eon... After a few days spent " the Dells, Wisconsin, the young couple is now residing ht Highlnnd Park. Mr. Rowe has started a lundscnpe service here. L1ny0 IN, 316395;}; my; The wedding of Ill- Marr Dds» boll, daughter of In. Ruth Led Draco" of Chieatro' and George M. Rowe, Jr. of Chicago, non of Mr. and Mrs. George Rowe of Buffalo, New York, thok place " the Coun- try Church ot the City, Chicago, on Saturday. April IT. The Rev. Will performed the ceremony. Miss Lillian Manson amended the bride is mnid of honor. The suit she wore was grey gab-dine. The bouquet of violets Ind pink flowers which she carried matched her violet trimmed pink hat. Roger Starve; served as best man. The bride's mother wore I mvy blue suit with matching accesso- ries. Her cornge of mixed spring flowers matched the flowers on her hat. The brideeroom's mother chose . black suit complemented by bin-k uceuories and an aqua hat. Her col-sage was of gnrdenill. A reception at the Edtrewater Batch hotel followed the cere- many. The bride wore a white tubu- dine suit. The white tulirtrimminq on her hat was twisted around the crown and an the “feet of I bridal veil in back. Her no- were A nanny of gl-dioli. MUSIC CLUB MEETING The Highland 'Plrk Music club met yesterday It the home of Mrs. George W. Carr of 614 Wwdpath avenue. The program included two groups of songs, both elusicd end modern, sung by Marie Semi, u:- companied by Mrs. Irving Schur. Four pianists,. Mrs. Carr, Mrs. F. 'W. Holbrook, Miss Priscilla Carver and Mrs. Mary Ann Mnefndden, the Music club president, present- ed two groups of compositions. Mrs. Harry Chambers of An- chorage, Alaska, arrived by plane in time to be with her mother, Mrs. Augusta Kramer of Me- Daniels avenue. for the celebra- tion of her eightieth birthday on April 16. Mrs. Chambers. her hus- band. and son. Harry, Jr., have been residing in Alaska for the past two years. When she returns. attain by plane. some time in Mar, hl'r son, Jerry, plans to accompany her. Mr. Chambers. district engineer " Fort Richardson, Ind his son have been working on the Glenn highway. which is 100 miles ttoath of the Alaskan highway. MMDENmHANNON NUP'I'IALS Mrs. George Hinn and her com- mittee arranged the ten and mid hour which followed. SEWING CLUB DINNER The Italian Women's Sewing club of the Immaculate Conception church gave a spaghetti dinner on Sunday evening " the Masonic TI-mple. Miss Marin Snnti. soprano, and Louis Garino. accordionist, presented the program. A supper Cor a few friends will follow the ceremony. Mr. Biork and his bride will reside in Deer- field following a two weeks' honeymoon in the East and through Canada. St. Paul's Evangelina] and Re- formed church. Deerfield, will be the some of the wedding of Miss Marta Hart] of Deerfield and Pred H. Bjork of Highland Park on Saturday. May l, at 7:30 o'clock in tho Waning. The Rev. Hugo Loinhorzor will hear the exchange of nuptial vows. The bride will be attended by Miss Arline Romany of Deerfield as'mnid of honor, and Carl J. Johnson will.sorve his cousin as best man. VISITING HERE FRED H. BJORK TO TAKE A BRIDE On Saturday. April 24. Ili- Special On Drapes Ideal Cleaners 507W|nh¢|nAve.,Hi¢IIwood 'Tu.H.P.eq3o. Samarium 20%DheoImt W-lm.md 'er.aodaem.Btur_ee Dunnin- and Donald I. In -s,aataotter.arudherstttN.d Shanon of £81 WW- incl». RM “to mad in - rue. " at St. Johns B-ttent with!” church. Libertyvillc. Tho bride, who 'Il‘i‘h “www.m- white nun you and that» veiL Tho whiteness-bomb wwmwmu-ma. and“. Mir. lugio Maiden, is!" of the bride. attended u mid of honor. The gown lb. won - of was sad she carried rod to... The bride-maids. In. - Shiver (Hamlet Shannon). do ter of the bridegroom, Kin Bolo- Schnndt the bride's con-in. Ind Mis. "Bubbles" New: In. dressed dike in pink, Ind the bouquets they‘can'ied were of tea rows. The bridegroom’s niece. Flor: Jenn Shriver, attended as nowe. girl. Her dress was white and her bouquet. sweetpeu. The bride's mother were all!» and the bridegroom's mother chose s new suit. Their comps were " pink and white carnation; Robert Kehrwald ot Highwood served his cousin As best man, and the ushers were Edwin Shriver, Americas Bedini And Bud Culver. A reception followed the con. mony at the Village hail, Mande- lein. Following 3 two weeks' honeymoon in Washington, D. C., Mr. Shannon and his bride will reside in Libertyville. BIRTHDAY PARTY r In honor of her daughter's rust birthday, Mrs. Robert Mead (Eve- lyn Humer) of 313 McDaniel: avenue, will be hostess on April 30 to several mothers Ind their babies. The Mends' little girl is Evelyn Katherine. (Lynn.) The wedding of Mrs. James Dennis Bolger and Dr. Harry R Hoffman. will take place on May H. The noon ceremony will be performed by Judge Julius J. Hoffman. brother of tho bride- groom, " Mrs. Baker's Lake For- est home. Leo C. Hoffman, an- other brother, wilt. serve " beat man. Only the imniediaui families will be present. Following . wed- dine breakfast, the couple will leave for Washington. D. C. BOLGER-H0F'FMAN WEDDING SOON Dr, Hoffman is Illinois this alienist and director of the Illinois N"euro-Psyehutrie Institute. Mrs. Bolger. a former Highland Parker, is society editor of the Chicago Daily News. Miss Rosemarie Berube. who will become the bride of Emmett l Bud) Moroney on Snturdny, was guest of honor lust Sunday after- noon at I miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Bury Luca]: and Mrs Wil- liam Kraft, both of Chiaeo, were co-hostesses. The puny was given It Mrs. Kratt's home. A surprise personal shower was recently given by Mrs. Charles Mitchell (Ag-nice Larson) of 1631 S. Green Bay road in compliment to Miss Evauzhn Humer. whose marriage to, Dudley Le Roy Claus ine of Wilmette will be In event ist' May Is. Co-hosu-uu-s at a miscellaneous shower given recently for Miss Josephine Kelly were the Misses Helen Feller and Rutherine [Heu- ner and Mrs. Walter Roller. Twenty-five "tended. Miss Kelly, daughter of the Francis Kellys of Full City, Nets, rub. and Ownld Dinni, non of the Alphonso Dinnis of High- wood. will be married on In, " It the ImmaeuUte Conception church. Min Kelly is a sister of Mrs. Donald Bchwalbach of High- land Park. . After . wedding trip that took them to Old Hexico and New Or- leans, Mr. and Mrs. June: S. Zin- ner are now residing innighluld Put. Mrs. Einner In the former In honor of Miss Ruth Ander- son. who will be the bride of John Koluse on May 29. n miscellnn- eons shower was given by Mrs, Elmer Blank of High street and Miss Verna Hottier of Waukmn recently. Twent-one were present. NEWCDMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK BRIDAL SHOWERS THE PRESS 'evo-rr-ru.).- Mic-abolition mom-any twat-do- lnnhl'li-th mic-o of tho M's Juli-n Ion-I "md.urto-iifthvaicT% treid-mirth-Marr.." In. M]. an...“ Glow: _ Tbbtidowonlmh-l “helm-haunting “Animation-om “anathema-nun“ arssboehirteforhrrborsetkrf [madman-y. XhetwoattmtdnrttB,Mm.V Ihdl Weigh of 8a- Emmi-co, aintererfthobeid.,nasdMm.ANat Mr Feb. ' tulip. Nut Fob.“ sister-Jas-tmr, end-d whit. tulip. ntuchod up “my " black velvet. Their gown. ion " green Mich. In their hair were Mack velvet halos. The bridegroom'n father and ashes! nun Ind the bride's two brothers, Allan and John Fell. taahered. Infant Garments PUotihd At _ Mr. and Mrs. Ralph J. Stu-k of to lichigln avenue no newcom- ers to Highland Park. Formuly of Forest Hills, New York. Mr. Stark is associated with the Boyd Blue Stores. Ina. Chicago. Thrift Shop which is Ioented at " N. Sheridan road, is full to overflowing with lovely infant menu u s result of the non- thly meeting of the Highlnnd Park-Ravinia center of the [hint Welfare which was held at the home of Mrs Gunning Baboon, 1100 S. Linden Ave., on Holiday, April 26. All members of the can- ter brought clothing and other articles neqemry for the com- fort of babies which were taken to the Thrift Shop where they are} on ale. Mrs. John Kies. etti,TT/ Ind Mrs. P. o. Dicus, eo-ehairman of Thrift Shop asked members and friends to donate evening dresses. wraps and format footwear to Thirft Shop as there is s greet demand for these micles " the present time. Plum were also made at this meeting for the an- nual spring luncheon which will be held at Exmoor Country Club on Mar 19. All four groups of Infant-Welfare in Highlnnd Perk will participate in this socinl event. Bestesses for the morning were Mrs. Brewster Towne and In. Edward Loevenhnrt and for the “Moon In. Mervin Anthony and Mrs. James A. Kelly. LAW! SHARPENER but.“ Announce the Opening OF A LOCAL OFFICE AT 516 Laurel Avenue I Highland Park, Illinois SERVING THE NORTH SHORE FOR 30 YEARS lemming, Blacktonilg, lulinIdiIg THE COMMODORE NbwtkrvhmTheFa- Chicken in a Basket Abouvcyhpodndiudm BANQUETSANDPARnESARRANGEDA'rANYqagE Tu.G1ENCOEtirtttpr SKOKIEBLVD.NEARCOUNTYLINEROAD mmumulyd PETER BIKER All 30' MIN“ 1/2GaSoB-nFrsudChieh- WUfUFrud Pe----' Estimates Submitted Without Obligation To 1'00““ The hm laud hailing muudwhhu. “Ludhiana-Mn Min-“Window- Ihtrmdsr.AgMt"nd-dattgh. Plan School on My, All "th. If. mumbli- malaism_ ”Mme-(Mond- Int-hwfortlnhvinhlchd undo-m on Friday. A!!! hi. mymmdncitddhu _sehoo1saan-etfd.- .mmzmmm of Highland Put. MaehaaehtI Dahlia .iiehi1dr-sktk. eumerttarvsehoutemtnast- trinity $01“. to one no”, 'athertttantomahotumatreoe" taetatret-tttoseboouth-of eompetitivesporta. 8th--Carot Seen-t. Joy Shin. Pink BehnfNer, Barbara Bimon. Naomi Cami, Enna Willim. Lois In “when. Donna Which and Juqueline Harley. Ttts-roi, lurphcy, Sheila Sheridan. Gait Pom Judy Eaton, Nnncy Dinelli, wan Skidmore, Cathy Stair. Lynn Elli- ott, Terry than, We Ell- mm. Winona Bell. France. Cin- Italo, Lila Bedlam], Terry Inven- hart and Nancy Behr. Flows: PUttihai F or Mother'. Day 6th--Sue [noun]. Jeanette Snapple, Doris DeVlieg and Audra Farrow. One could hardly avoid hav- ing that Sundny. May 9. will be Mothers' day, Ind that for ttttm.- thing personal and natal-in; Mother mu flowers that an. ANNOUNCEMENT Local flower gluon In partie- ullrly well stocked, and the prices In lower than " Mothen' day last you. mowers never fail to plane Momma, whether ted tones, lovely miniature roses . amnion cor- nge, orchids or gardenila. Lavender orchids are nelson- ably priced this year, although the luscious hybrid orchids run into a little more money. For I party actionable varieties are 'snapdratroms, douNe-th"rerintt sticks, sweet pea: and gorgeous tulips. The girls, who form the will. Northshom Garden ofMem cries Tumour: H. P. " ONLY $1.45 A Surprise Awaits You if You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY mu BAY m i If"! Ir. PH“! “J. I” VERY REASONABLE, Thursday. F-Alltypuof DIV CLEANING (I. W) Flu “a, “I “by so. K. an- In! K.P. not PARKWAY _ CURTAIN LAUNDRY nous: WING? CURTAIN "oUBLES “DWI“ yam-um. mar-nun; HiahumH%drrm. PhemeH.P.TMt MANURE Amaze, i948

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