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Highland Park Press, 18 Nov 1948, p. 4

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â€" Page 4 EXHIBIT OF RICHARD FLORSHEIM‘S ART > Richard Florsheim, of 138 Elmâ€" wood Drive, is honored with repâ€" resentation in the pational collecâ€" tion of etchings, lithographs and woodcuts, now on view in Mandel Brothers Galleries. Thirty five of America‘s t?p ranking | graphic artists have work on view. Mr. Florsheim has hung two large etchings, powerful portrayals of men in marching or in "cereâ€" monial" motion. The exhibition will be on view through November 27, in Mandel Brothers Galleries. Both miniature and regular prints, numbering over 150. are in the collection, ‘St. Paul‘s Lutheran church, Evanston, will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Faye Sandra Windelborn, ‘daughter of the Arâ€" thur L. Windelborns of Evanston, and Donald K. Shanafelt, son of the S. D. Shanafelts of 1410 Pleasant avenue, tomorrow eveâ€" ning at 8 p.m. The Rev. Aigner will hear the exchange of nuptial vows. DON SHANAFELT TAKES A BRIDE TOMORROW The bride will wear an ankle length white brocaded satin gown,. For the something "borrowed" she will wear the fingertip veil belongâ€" ing to the bridegroom‘s sister, Mrs. Alex Seidl (Betty Shanaâ€" felt). She will carry a colonial bouquet of tiny white rosebuds. Miss Avis Reinhold will attend as maid of honor, Her velveteen gown will be brown. Her bouquet will be of flowers in the autumnal shades. ceremony After a few days‘ honeymoon, Mr. Shanafelt and his bride will reside in Highland Park at his parents‘ home until the apartment they have rented in Chicago is ready for them, The bridegroont is a freshman in the University of IIl. Medical school, Chicago. He spent three years at the University of Illinois at l‘humpuigrL He is pledged to Alpha Kappa Kappa November 27 has been chosen as the date of the marriage of Miss Zoe Maurine, daughter of the Michael G, Maurines of Mcâ€" Govern _ street, and Loren W. Smith, son of the Lester W. Smiths of S. Central avenue, Highwood, The wedding willr be solemnized in the afternoon at the Immaculate Conception church. HOME FROM EUROPE Joseph Cabonargi and daughtâ€" ers, Ju:‘fl and Diana, of 369 Cedar a freshman IIl. Medical spent three of |Illinois pledged / to fraternity. Mrs. _ Dudley _ J._ Clapp, _ Jr. (Audrey Prindle) of 645 Riverside drive, New York City, arrived on Saturday for a twoâ€" weeks‘ visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George B. Prindle of 374. Oak land drive, â€"Oâ€"â€" STATIONED IN KI'INTUC‘KY Stephen Whitney, son of the Arthur C. Whitneys of 111 Dale avenue, is stationed at Camp Breckenridge, Kentucky. Steve is with the Air Borne Field Artillery Battalion of the 101st Air Borne Division. Steve enlisted in the army the day following his cighâ€" teenth birthday. He plans to serve a year and then enter college: He graduated in June from the Highâ€" land Park high school. November 27 has as the date of the Miss Zoe Maurine, the Michael G. Mau VISITINC WEDDING DATE â€"CHOSEN For All types of curtainsâ€" spreads, table linems and blankets. DRY CLEANING (all types) Free Pickâ€"up and Delivery 53 N. Green Bay HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES? r Curtain Laundry PARKWAY HERE .. . IN HWIGHLAND PARK street recently returned from a three months‘ visit in Italy. They spent eleven weeks in Itay visitâ€" ing with relatives, and one week in Switzerland. Both trips were made by plane, On Saturday, November 20, the wedding of Miss Lucille Cannerini, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Pignatari, of 130 Prairie avenue and Julio Campagni, son of the Everisto Campagnis of 312 Highâ€" woo#‘ avenue; Highwood, will take place in St. James church, at 9:30 o‘clock in the morning, the Rev. Arthur ‘Douaire reading the seryâ€" TO WED SATURDAY ice Mrs. Leo Ori, sister of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, will attend as matron of honor, and Mrs. Arthur Cerâ€" vetti will be the bridesmaid. Nello Campagni will serve his brother as best man and Victor Pignatari, brother of the bride, will usher. Mr. and Mrs. Nello Campagni will be hosts to the bridal party and immediate families at breakâ€" fast following the ceremony. Mr. Campagni, best man, is a brother of the bridegroom, and Mrs. Camâ€" pagni is a sister of the bride. Dinner for one hundred and twenty guests will be held at St. James Hall, A reception for six hundred will be held at the Labor Temple at 8 o‘clock. Following a week‘s honeymoon in New York, Mr. Campagni and his bride will reside in North Chicago. Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sniyth, daughter, Mary Alice, 4, and son, Edwin Harlow, Jr., 19 months. Mrs. Smyth is the former Jane Chandler, granddaughter of Mrs. Hannibal Chandler who was a resident of Highland Park, living in the home at 507 S. Sheridan road now occupied by the Smyths. The Smyths formerly resided on Commander and Mrs. C. R. Eagle, Jr., of 1915 S. Sheridan road areâ€" new Highland: Parkers. Now at Great Lakes, they were formerly stationed at the Naval Supply Center, in Oakland, Caliâ€" fornia, NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK resident of Highland Pa in the home at 507 S. road now occupied by th The Smyths formerly r the South Side, Chicago Nr. Smyth+is a public ant with Baumann, Fi Gompany, Chicago, North Shore l-‘lorist. and Landscape Service JOS. KOLBECK Telegraph Delivery Service Phone Glencoe FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, Illinois Telephone Highland Park 2064 FLOWERS 6 0 9 accountâ€" ney and 7, Tommy, 5, and Bobbie, 1. The Phelans purchased their home at 837 Forest avenue. Mr. Phelan is a partner in the A. T. Kearney company, Chicago. From Oak Park are the James Phelans and their sons, Jimmie, Now living at 1736 Burton aveâ€" nue are the Louis Mortons. They bought their home from the Charles Rahnings, who have moved to Nashville, Indiana, The Morâ€" tons; former Chicagoans, are the parents of a sixteen months‘ old daughter, Laura. Mr. Morton is owner and president of Morton Company and Floor Services. the past two and a half years were the Seth L. Szolds of 628 Grandview avenue. Originally of Chicago, Mr. Szold is viceâ€"presiâ€" dent of Edwal Laboratories, Inc., Chicago. They have a son, Myron, 13, and a daughter, Terry, 10. They bought their home, here. New residents at 2315 Pierce road are the Emmanuel Grabells. Former Chicagoans, they are the parents ‘of three daughters, Barâ€" bara, 12, Sandra, 7, and Alicia, who will be two years old in January. The Grabells bought their home here. Mr. Grabell is the â€" Merchandise Manager for Goldblatt Brothers. Formerly stationed at Coronado, California, and now at Great Lakes, is Dr. Buel Morley, Lt. (j.g.). Dr. and Mrs. Morley and their two children are residing at 645 â€" Sunnyside â€" avenue. â€" Their daughter, Susan, is 21 months, and their son, Tommy, is 5 months old. The Morleys are originally from Toledo, Ohio Residents of Minneapolis for THE PRESS fltiflf’f'fi C!Ufl]”%‘" A son was born on F‘ridny.t;No- vember 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Fleishman of Los Angeles, Caliâ€" fornia. The baby, who has been named Harry Douglas, has a brother, Allen, 3. Mrs, Fleishman is the former Susanne Miller, daughter of the Abe Millers of 2573 N. Deere Park drive. Mr. Fleishman‘s mother, Mrs. Harry Fleishman, resides in Montreal, Canada. (n Monday, November 8, a daughter arrived at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Krejci of Libertyville, Illiâ€" Mr. and Mrs. J. Thomas Daniel of 692 Braeside road became the parents of a son, Donald, on Tuesday, November 9, at the Highland Park hospital. The baby has a sister, Jennie, 6, and a brother, Tommy, 4. Grandparents are the *Senior J. T. Daniels of Chicago and Justice and Mrs. R. C. Bell of Thomasville, Georgia. Mrs. Daniel is the former Alexanâ€" dria Bell, 3 nols LOOK WHO‘S HERE edgar a. stevens, inc. N Highland Park store hours, 9:30 to 5:30, Monday through Saturday ‘mdmb-n.’x”u‘â€"lfl--‘l’hn‘qp.’:"b’ nesday, November 10, at the Highâ€" land Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Hanson of 944 Deerâ€" field road, Deerfield. Scott Harland has been chosen as the name of the baby boy born on Wednesday, November 10, at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Erwin H. Amick of 18 S. Green Bay road. The baby‘s mother is the former Audrey Wessling, daughter of the Orville ‘x. Wesslingsâ€"of 441 Glencoe aveâ€" nue. Mr. and Mrs. William S. Wheeler of 1143 Blackthorne lane, Northbrook, announce the arrival of a son, at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, Noâ€" vember 11. day, land nue, A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital on Saturâ€" day, November 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Mailfald of 850 Forâ€" est avenue, Deerfield, The James (Continued on page 5) Ahbyboyrvurbong.!._d- * LIGHT GROCERIES § * DAIRY.PRODUCTS * ICE CREAM (our own make) Thayer‘s Dairy & Delicatessen little boy was born on Saturâ€" November 13, at the Highâ€" Park hospital to Mr. and Ray Schiller of Ferris aveâ€" Morton Grove. a 635 Central Avenue â€"â€" Phone 597 kW dl%ffilmflflrmq 7e clothes you need for the suburban life you lead. And, because we realize how important that wellâ€" coordinated look is to you, our millinery and acâ€" cessories are planned to co;npliment your cosâ€" tume selections. our new highland park store Where a helpful and friendly interest is takgn in you always. 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