Illinois News Index

Highland Park Press, 17 Mar 1949, p. 4

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L'e!!!L'"" ... P1334 WWI-KNIGHT mum My 3W church in} we.ttfartsoid.cu-etieqt.-" mmolmmdli- mmwdh 1*..wual'nm -,eodrtrha.tPHiarakrsieht, ".agttertanei..Ersiehtaq' 411 [Ah "an, on Sunni-y. -tg.atto'eioehirtttreU- Th kid-k Wu lows. vhich Ind a lone min. In: twin-ad with My him». Inc. The Inc- In lb and for (it up “an. In. which but nil (all. an. and“ white or chit-aimed; Willin- Po-per of Highland Park and the bridegroom as but an. Alla “on; the unend- an not. an tritium-'1 m and her husband, the Blaine Ra'- dons (lug-m Knight) of New York. The bridegmm'u punts ad his brother-in-tnw and that. the " Ithett Stuarts (Helen Knight) of Evan-ton, amended the rod- ding. Another in". Miss Naneg Knight. I - a Salim col- A reception {allowed tho con- nony " the Hal-(Joni Country club. kn, vu also ML V .151: bride in .- graduate of Brut ford Junior collage and the bride- groom in n (Mutter of Ple. Mr. Knight and his bride In spending I two weeks' honeymoon " the Bea [but]: Hotel, Fort hudcrdnle. Ftorids On their re- turn they will RIM: " 890 Priv- ate rand. Hubbard Woods. ELECT ALUMNAE GROUP OFFICER Mrs. Whin N. Schultz In re- cently elected vice president. of the ulna-nae group of the Chic-go Chapter of National Park caucus. She has the been chosen enndidnle for director of the nation-l uno- tiation. The National convention will be held in the east next month. On April 2, the Chicago - will meet It the home of In. Schultz. VACATIONING LN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. William Pearl of 714 S. Sheridan road 3n: vau- tioninx in Florida. They expect to return home ghoul April I. WILBUR BERNARDI TAKES A BRIDE The bride was lovely in candle-l light satin. The bustle back of her gown tapered into . three yard train. The beaded shoulder trim was repeated in her hand pit-re, from which hung silk illusion veiling. Her bouquet was of white rust-s and a white oeihid.. The bride's attendant, her sis- ter, Miss Kuhn Nerd-fl, maid of honor. and the bridesmaids. Miss Helen Neg-33d, another sis- ter. Miss Grace ehad Ind Mrs A. J. Fink, III: of Chicago. and Mrs. Sinesin Zane“ (Norma laut- uni), of Iligllvood. niece of the brim-mum. were all [owned alike. Their white tissue flint- drvstws were mnde with Peter Pun collars and vtry lull skirt; They crsrrivd white mus. Best nun tux Bernard Bernard], brother of the bridegroom. and the when were Bernard Intuit-i. his nephew. A. J. Fink, Ill. Mark Wink-Is and Sinai: tum-IL M to 8-0 halo. Bmrit, whnhmurmlw‘- ts-..natoeeomttesreeteta're for 0m: W w Wil- tt-tgeerr.-aeDr.amdMm. LC.&§ndllOl&Joh-n - and I - In» - M h_l__. 'e" ding”- Inn-GHQ EZ'Q’m' .1 no (a 1mm Mrs. Nap-tad than. . - color“ line dress with mulliw hat Ind gloves. "er roman was of yelh w: may The brim-fa mollu-rl was in 1-qu green tare "IIIh‘ with lm den-rs. Her pun-l pink hat of "no: unkind the nowers in her com”. Following a "motion " the Mon Won-If. club. Mr. Ber. M and his bride kn for New Orb!!! to attend the "ltdi Gris. After a two week! honeymoon in In“... they In - u home " 100. M M lint-Mon. ACCBI’I'S POSITION m sum. For her daughter‘s wedding o, Iii. mmwmmi w Mr. 'Ph'; . Wm of the "ttnad kick the“. spent that and . ball you! " North- mn Uninnity. Two young people from wer- hul Put, has!) B. Finch and In» J. Iain-in. It. “has of tho University of Illinois Concert. land. which yrs-caulk.- fifty- Iinth “In! concert larch ' 5nd JO. U. or ILLINOIS BAND MEMBERS The“ annual concern - the mminmwoltoluot- pulsation which in corned the hall-random reputation ol "the world's M can“ hand." Thin PM?“ till he -tod " limp", Iowa, on Sunday. what: an [OB-pinto animation play! a the biennial meeting of the Music Eduction”: National Conference, North Central Divi- Iiol. Some will duo be in a pm mm to be given in (ink-but; on Bulky. Miss Finch, daughter of the Harold Finches of 718 tr. St. Johns lvenue. who play- the French horn. in 5 second new: fresh- Illll " the univenity. She mus- ferred from tho University " Wichiu in but; thin spring. Mr. Iclvoin, non of the Charle- Mel- voixu of 1424 Wildwood lane, is . member of the comet. section. Back home after I five weeks' Taeation spent. " Caulk-ck Inn an: Phoenix. Arizona. In the FYank G. Rough; and daughter. Mary, of 646 Windy toad. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kni- " 184 (Ravine drive, arrived in. New Or- leans recently aboard the “Chili; 1.1m" after .n 18-day cruise‘ln the i Caribbean. 4 1 They spent dine days in Env- inun. Cuba; nine in” in Guts l mall City and u dlyjn Pam Bah hit-on. Guiana]; While in Puer- BACK HOME It. and In Morton R. Cooper of 299 ernhmln Ivenue hive re- tarded from u five weeks’ trip to In: Angel”, Cdifornin. and HIWIii. VIRGINIA BROWN, A BRIDE On Saturday. Mirth 12, His Virginia Brown, d-ughter of Mr. Ind Mrs. Matthew John Brown of 897 Deerfield road, became the bride of Arthur R. Brandoniaio, son of the Michael Bundonin'oa of Wrend-le avenue, Highwood. Tho 7:30 pun. ceremony was per- formed by Judge Henry Human. John Brown served the bride- groom as be". m. The bride wore a grey suit with black oeeestsoriets. Her corn“ was of gardeniu. Her 'sister-in-uw, Mi. John Brown of B. Green Bay road, Ravinil. was her mac-Mun. Mrs. Brown wore a brown mil complemented by a pink cam- tion cornea. A dinner for twenty-two fol- lowed the ceremony " the Union Hotel, Wheeling. After a short honeymoon tho young couple is now living " 120 Wrendnle ave- nue, Highwood. CARIBBEAN CRUISE to Barricoo they hound inland to visit the uni; of the Mayan civilization. HOME FOR WEEK-END Robert Forsythe, non of an R. W. Forsythes of 525 Buvinc Inn- or road, spent the week-cud a home. Bob. a student It the Uni- versity of Illinois in Gil-mm. is active in fencing and I member of the {university's team. -gM.aNDrNMk WWI-t" and Landscape Service JOB. Iconic: North Shore Florist m Km?“ ”DC-WAI- FLOWERS IN was Gado-Cbmolchny "J ”Win-am“ "aitaituwhitoatarRieePUm- an“. Gillette. Ark-nu. the udhpmwh-hv.llh vii-inhummntortk” -ts.d-totitsiti-areu. _ . Ga; "TIL; John may Ityb BIRTHDAY PARTY In hole: " the birthdayroly Jeltiruteitanerer's of 230 Me- Dn-hh - m u d a party " their home on My “upon-nun; in Hartford. Co.- -etimrt, {allowing an -doe- W. 'ta Bob Shula-n. non of do lunatic. Shah-m of 1805 Ira-d- - avenue. He in . him " Trinity eoltetre.in “wold. BECUPEMUN G mu ALTER IABBlES The wedding of Hi- lillicnt (W) Alter, than” ot the - Alan of 199 Ravine driro and M. Morton Goldenbetg, non of the Samuel Wei-hem " Phil- .dolplia, took place on Baturdnr, lunch 12, at the Northmoor Coun- try club. The 7:30 p.m. cergmony mmdbyDr.SiIkinéfuu North Shore Temple Israel. The bride was (owned in by ditiolul white “tin made with I kin. train. Her full length nil hung from a up of heirloom has. an earviod s bouquet of white 1mm. Matron of honor was In. John D. bevy of St. Louis, Missouri, cousin of the bride, and the bridesmaids were Mm. Philip [ad- mr of Glencoe, siatarr of the bridegroom, In. Walter Gin. and In._Robert Greenebaum of High- land Park. The attendant. were I" (owned dike in off-the-moul- 'Ta, Stine ad a W”; "rhwsaprimrinmr-rrehrr.- tsas-ts-tod-ok-rim" N ondermreuehieutrrFe.Artr'ro_tkm eomh,rtisi-hmr.ermfmrleftiehhrrtk" _ keepsmiwlcsmaslwiloln.‘ ttiketumietgtuhhmkeoetrirmimrt-ty onddirrinsriettoanrurt-tud.'ms." V Electric bed covers bring new sleeping comfort to every member of the family. You’ll Snd you sleep better . . . and feel better . . . when your bed is kept " a constant temperature. A dependeble control automatically - you of the warmth you went . . . it adjusts,to changing temper- a..2res. You'll sleep the whole night through . . . - _ waking to add a blenket or throw one off. Cold spots are a thing of the past with electric bedcovers . . . your bed is cozy sum all over. And, if you‘re planning to save on fuel bills this yen, In electric blnnket will let you sleep in comfort no - whet the room temperature is. If you like feeling spry as a cricket every morning . . . you'll like sleeping under an electric blanket, comforter or sheet. .-atte-ysadueltt1sateMs ‘l ttri-cl,) THE PRESS “Windham.“- Their Mend w d whcoloudm-‘i". uuwmmmmym Best nun i. Vi.” Wob- bux. brother " the "id-trt. and It: who" won Jan-o m. brother of th- Ni“. [M [you of "We“. Connecticut. ad David Show " Philadelphia. The'bridc‘s ”that won I pale mu he. can and a. bridegroon'u no“ In. in call In“. Their m ton of white oeehid; The bride M the Univer- any of Chicago M M .4 is I (Must. o! m Jilin! college in Bondy. Mm The bridegroom is a “I“. " Cornell. Over two km att-And the wedding. and dinni- that folk-cl. New on 1 month’- buy-con trip to Helm I". Julie. and Cuba, Mr. Seldom and his bride will reside in Phiud.trh. on their return. / Among the student: of Beloit college, Beloit, Wisconsin, pictund in the Chicago Sands, Tribune's "Youth on the Campus". m Bill Kelly of Highland Park. _ more. SHOWER PARTY In honor of In. Richard Am- derson of B. Rik. mad. In. Jack Clive, And In. Pull [hind were when... nt I ulnar at In. Huinu’ ion. on Clam road Randy. CLUB MEETING The Albert Lama- of 133 S. Green Bay mad will be but: to the “Five KW" club on tht. nnily - PICTURED m “YOUTH ON THE CAMPUB" 'ue-r-utr-Freud-rr-aio-ore)-.-. M MJSIMM -- W‘OSIWM Id“ 'roait.9s,et-rB_9.9sAoAe-tmAr..Fu+m"-8arst. seq Your - or Out M M If?” ty KCB'I'HEZZK ILLINOIS NI'COIEIS 1'0 HIGHLAND PAL! "otutt-nodeuWu28' Cary - Fro- E.natnto.. Mmhpuubolmnu. Inks-litmumthlr. t-uui.i.ttot-aseqbasi. New "and“. hone It tyqart-trateireu-thrHeeheet Wlomrmmir um".htvoyul|dilr. Go.do.irwithth.tgtHi-bett u... m...- The, M... “than.” ”NY. 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