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Highland Park Press, 17 Jun 1948, p. 4

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Page q The bride, whose father gnu her im marriage. was gowned in light. ivory cable net over satin with a decolette neckline bordered with a Bertha ruffle corded in seed pearls. The full skirt with its victorian draped front fell from a basque wnist and had lieu of ruffles falling into I funlike train, forming a cascade bustle in back. Wristlets to mulch her gown Ind I three quarter length xeil of im- ported silk, held in plue by u shal- low bonnet. heirloom rowpoint lace belonging to the muternnl grnndmolher of the bridegroom, completed her ensemble. She car- ried a white Testament with two white orchids and stephanotis at- tached to white satin mil-ken. _ John Iutthtiehael, younger bro- ther of the bride, lit the "peru at the altar prior to the ceremony. Ralph Brigham was the organist, and urcompanicd Joan Sanger, who snug "Because I Love Thee" and "The Lord's Prayer". The bride's sister, Mrs. James Craig of Rockford. attended as matron or honor, and the bridges- maids were the Misses Sally Hob- son. Murcia Mott, Lorraine Shipley of Rockford and Susan Warner Dixon. Illinois. They were gowned alike in white marquisette over yellow “from, flshioned like the bride's. The full skirts were worn over hoops. The sm-ll poke bon- netzi they wore were tied with yellow bows. The arm bouquets they curried were of pale blue delphinium and yellow daisies. mun WEDDING CELEBRATION Before BB tutar of palms, ferns, candelabra and baskets of white pennies and other white norm, Miss Princes Elisabeth Betty osrmichaei, dtrutthter of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Carmichael of Rock- ford, Ind Charles I. Bates, Jr., son of Mr. 1nd Mrs. Babes of 1880 Lyman court were united in mn- rintte at the Court street Methodist church, Rockford. The 7:30 p.m. ceremony was read by the Rev. Snead. . Beat man was Robert H. Knecht of Evanston. cousin of the bride- groom. and "mes Craig, Don Gum arson, Ray Schffer all of Ehnuw ston And Williun Kraut: of Clove- land, Ohio. ushered. Mr. And Mrs. George Allan la- n. of 180 line] "emu remind tho congratulations of - Ind alums u. a reception . their home from 5:00 to 7:00 on Tuto- thy, June 15. The ecu-ion m the luau-5’ fiftieth wedding u:- nivemry. [ Also mount to do honor to the occuion were nieces and neph- ews the Gordon Adnmwnl And at. Stephen Y. Bord: of Highland Pnrk, the Richard Bentley. of Lake Forest and Dr. and In; John Norcrou of Chicago. Pro-ant nlso wan Mrs. Mason’s maid of honor of 60 yen-u ago, Mrs. Murray lor- rison Baker of Peoria, 111., and two of her four bridesmniders, In. Fred C. Best of 0conornowu, Winn, Ind Mrs. George Sula of Janesville, Wise. Also present was an old friend, Mrs. George urntt of Cleveland, Ohio. CHARLES BATES, JR. TAKES A BRIDE The bride's mother Ins in Iqu- with on orchid " her shoulder. The bridegroom'n mother chose 3 cor-l colored gown complemented by a comp of green baby wood orchids. " ALICE ZABEL Their son, "tgt," A. Halon, In. his wit. and th e damn", ro- side in Winnetka. Phoebe Ann. the eldest daughter, who m I Mu- tante last year. is 1 student " Bard college u Anuondnu-oet-ttw Hudson. Cynthia, . Kemp“ Hull trradunte this month, In. ban - cepted at Bryn "I" for mt yen. Elisabeth, the' youngest, han just finish-d her freshman you n. Knmper Rail, Keno-bu. A reception " the Rocuord Northshore Garden otMemories MMYMAII‘I'III‘I'. MW!” Surprise Awaits You if You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY VII! ”NAIL. Miss Anne Arenberg, daughtar of Mr. and Mrs. Albert L. Area- berg of Green Bay Road, uni Walter Puld Gips, Jr., non of Mr. and Mrs, Gips of New York City and Sound-la. N. Y., wine mur- ried Saturday, June 19, at the Lake Shore Country Club, Glen» coo, Illinois. Rabbi Richard C. Hertz of Chicago will offieiate. The bride's sister, Min Jane Arenlrerm is maid of honor; mn- trim of honor is the bridegroom’s sisu-r. Mrs. Arthur M. Ross, Jr. of New Haven. Conn. The brides- maids include two of Miss Aren- hi-rg's Wellesley chum-tee. Mrs. Thomas Ballard of Liming. Mich- igan. and Miss Mary Jane Gina of Nl‘w York City, Miss Minis Alter, and Mrs. Robert J. Greenebanm. hath of Highland Park, and Mil: Suzanne Spitz of Glencoe. _ - _ ANN ARENBERG, A BRIDE The bride finished her junior year this month at Northwm university where she was an Alpha Phi. Mr. Bates served eighben months in Cniifornin with the mwy in the V-5 prognm. He " tended Northwestern, and in a member of Phi Gamma Delta tn- ternity. For her “going away" cactus. the bride wore I while wool cup suit with navy .eeessorus and be: bridal orchids It bar ghoulder. Fol. lowing a week's motor trip through the southwest Ind “other we“ went " the and summer bola u. Black mi. Winonain, Ir. Bales and his bride will raid. in Chic-go. when he in Vice Prui- dent of the Telephone Secret-rill Service. Woman’s club lollovod the eco- mony. " - Mr. Gips, Senior, will be his son's best man; serving as usher! arr Henry X. Arenberg, the bride's broth-L Arthur M. Ross, ha. of Nl'w Haven, Conn., brother-ia-law of the hridegroom, Wnlur M. Steppscher III of New York City, Bruce G. Sundlun of Widen”, R. L. and four of Mr. - Yuk tritcsqmntes--Uwis B. Gunman. of llinghnm. Mus“ Spencer I. Ibr- man of Portland, Oregon, Philip H. sadder. Jr., or-se-ee, Besides Jolie: Ind Chic-go friends and motives of the bride- groom, MI grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. o, G. Knecht, nnd his Incl“ Ind aunts, the o. M. Eneehta, John Knechu, and Willi-m Kneehta, att of Evanston, also attended. ' Young friends from Highland Park and Deerfield who attend-d the wedding were Herb Mound", Bob Barnes, Don GottaehaB, Ar- thur Goelets, Henry Haw“, Joanne Lilly 1nd John Mayer. Other Highland Park gum in- eludedt--Mr. Ind In. Herbert Angst" and dughur. union, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bridges, the Fred Carpenters, Mr. and In. London! Felske, Mr. Ind In. L. L. Howe and dnudlhr. Huey, the Clifford Make1itnrs, tho Wil- lard Medwuyl, the Juan Earph- eys, Mr. .nd In. wan: m. the Bertram Wotan, the John Wilbon, And the Areas Willem. N. Ciiii%iG SiWoolm of New York City'. Talc”. Kifuad Park nu TU. Clo-:0. I!” "It anol Amr. III. The Presbyterian church was the scene of the wedding of His Marilyn Joyce Sobey and George McNutt on Saturdny, June " a 6:00 o'clock in the evening, the Rev. Karl Roth hearing the ex‘ change of nuptial vows, The bride is the daughter of the John C. Sobeya of 365 Bloom street. and the bridegroom f Jhe non of In. Ruth McNutt :5"Fort Sheridan avenue. and the Ute Wide Me- Nutt. The bride, who wu given In marriage by her father, wore u white hille ballerina length drug. Her matching hat was trimmed with a pink veil. ‘Her neeemrorieq were pink and her gloves, white lace. The old fashioned bouquet she carried was of white and pink nowers. Ilia Are-aha; In. W Iron Highland M I“ w in the clnu of as. W with in: from Wound” Coll... hi June, she landed the New York School of Social Won't " Colt- bin. Maid of honor wu Miss Hildl Materi. She w“ gowned in pale lavender and her accessories were gold. She, too, carried an old fashioned bouquet. Serena Seg'nu'i sung. art The bride's mother wt: in pow- der blue jersey print with match'- ing hat and white necessaries. Her rorsuzu was of white roses. The bridegroom's mother wore I green suit and white hat and accessories "or corsgge, also, was of white roses. sang. irautt was Sgt. Verne Hal- bert of the Winnetka Police force. The ushers were Jess Sobey, brother of the bride, and Daniel Murphy. Mr. Gips was Mum born Yule Univermy in tMt Ind from the “Award Graduate School " aumm. Adminutotion. Be 'II a cumin in the U.B. Army for three ywu. Following dining. he VII I member of the mu " the Harvard Businem School. The bride and bridegroom In both graduates of the Highhnd Park high school and Mr. McNutt, who Included Lake Forest college, is now with the Meadowbrook Con- struction company. MARILYN SOBEY MARINES WITH SEMINAR tN ALASKA The Rev. Louis W. Sherwin of the Presbyterian church loft on In " with n Presbyurisn un- inar to Ala-kn. upon-mud by the Board of National Mission). to In gone until June M. Starting at Ketchikan, the group will fiitah the tour " Fairbanks. Herbert Enptrom and " dan- ghter, Pet. who graduated thin past week from the Highland Park high school, left last Friday to at» tend the Swedish Lutheran centen- nial festival, held this past week at Little Sweden, Iowa, where the first Swedish church in the United States. was built, Beside! amul- ing these commemorative services, they also visited in Lockridge, Iowa, where Mr. Entprtrom's bro- ther, the Rev. Richard Engltrorn, is pastor of the 1arekridtte Swedish Lutheran church. The Engatroms reside " 888 N. St. Johns avenue, A reception at “no home of the bride's parents for 150 followed the ceremony. After I short honeymoon in Waupnn, Wisconsin, Mr. McNutt and his bride will live in Luke For- est. Among the out-of-town guest: were the bride's brothers-in-lnv and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. J. Belli- veau (Eleanor Sober) And the Chester Lanzholffs. (Betty Sober) all of Renata; her maternal grandmother, Mrs. Martin 0'- Flaherty, 3nd mm. In William Burke, both of Milwnukec; her White her husband is in All-In. Mrs. Sherwin in in New York M ing with her son-in-law and daugh- ter, the Rev. and Mrs. H. Howard Blaek, ATTEND SWEDISH LUTHERAN CENTENNIAL “WWW Hans Batu, Ploarut THE PRESS tuna and ix.. E. “III Wri‘hls " North Chic... and lb James O'Mn " "III“: In. Georg. ttettmidt and by - then In. Ciara Wilton " a“ and the Arthur Thorn-Hon cl Waukegun. Yesterday afternoon Barbee Smart and Janis Babel were co- hoatesses " 3 luncheon It the Smart home at. 99 Sycunore place. in honor of Barbara Tuerk, who with her parents will be luving on Friday for the west chili. where they will make their home in Pmdenn. . To-night Lynn Ahrens in giving a barbecue-slumber party in Bar- ban's honor. Marcia Riggs hon- ored her at a dinner party Int Fridny night. Spending the week-end " tho G. G. Kalseim home It IMT Pleasant avenue. before they went into the Marvin laments home on Lincoln place for the m. were the Misses Ardyce Potencu. Jacqueline Sean-n and Bonnie Swope. The girls are students " Drake university in Des Moines, Iowa. Miss Swope is here to attend the Vogue school in Chicago. The “Mmin Liming; fmily will summer It Sylvm Lake, Illi- nois. T BARBARA TUERK HONORED On Saturday. June 12. the Rev. Gleeson hand the exchange of nuptial vows when Non Mahoney, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bartho- lomew Mahoney of Highwood and Robert Joseph Ward, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Ward of Decatur were united in marriage " 10:30 o'clock nuptial mass m. the St. James church. . Mrs. Marion Mare. and it daughter, Beverly, who all.“ last week from tho Kb PI... school. are in Lot Anccl- vidtttrgt with relatives of In. - In“ husband. In. Hay- uul is daughter, who maid. " 518 III.- Lhinn Avenue, left on m. and will be gone a math. MAHONEY-WARD WEDDING VISITING IN CALIFORNIA In. Hayes is employed It in City Hull. -. RECEIVES GRADUATE NURSES' CERTIFICATE Lat. Wedneeday morning. lb Virgini- Men, daughter of the hymond Shaken: " 485 tl I. Johns avenue. received a “at. nunes' certificate from Lem " the 10:00 “a. ceremony. lb shaken. who was a Incuba- of the Highhnd Park high clued gradation clue in 'M, I. I member of the national honor - ciety. She entered the nun. cadet corp. in April of that u- year, with the last cla- of tho Oak Park hospital. Given in marriage by her fu- ther, the bride wore a white auxin gown with I train and tulle fin- gertip veil. She curried . - book to which tmrdenias were " tached 1nd sweet pee: to the satin streamer markers. In honor of be: seventh birth. day, Patty mum. qntertainqd ten of her friends " an Moon party on Tuesday. Patty in the daughter of the Junk Memrau of 1356 Broadview uvenue. HERE FOR SUMMER In September ahe in planning " take 3 Cook County com-u in Public Health hurling. Miss Nellie Mahoney win her sister's maid of honor. Tho mu she were was of pink mnrquisetto and she curried pink rose- and blue sweetpem BIRTHDAY PARTY James Damn of Domtur, cou- sin of the bridegroom, served as best mm. Donald Tum. his broth. er-in-hw. and Ban and Edwin! Mahoney, brothers of the bride, Mummy ushered. (6011th ”I 5) H. P. 4140 Mammal-madam nu hue-sum. sea "non-en. MMnflmmwmmhfl-‘Myu wmmn-mmmmmm.munl~. Vogue Guam and an“ ' "Dry Clam for Pascal» People" iraii' tiigiGiGtU. -e--F- V -iiuaarei-" m. xam,e-e,-iiGaa-iiu9iareC-r-.orrh.er_e Light. not -ie,HtemqrrPMrmIMBMmt'h9s tau-plum mlo'tqg-IIJWL " - ”MMAv-o TU.H.P. Shelton-’3 Rewind. Grill 32T-329N.GmenB.rRoad HAPPY VACATION ELECTRIC mum LIGHT 7.... had {an nug_o;e'_-Z_ié{i tecy3tete, Class of 1948 Thursday, June 17, 1948

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