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Highland Park Press, 28 Apr 1949, p. 4

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Page 4 ELLSWORTH L. MILLS, TAKES A BRIDE ~ The Oak Park Presbyterian church was the scene of the wedâ€" ding of Miss Betty Annette Masâ€" ters and Ellsworth Luther Mills, H1, on Saturday, April 23, at 8:30 p.m. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Benton Masâ€" ters of River Forest and the brideâ€" groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Mills of S. Sheridan road. The bride‘s white satin gova made with a bustle and buttons down the back, had a very long train. Seed pearls frimmed the neckline and the long sleeves were pointed. The veil she wore was one of Belgian lace which Mrs. Mills brought back from Europe a few rnu back. Her bouquet was of lilies of the valley. Matron of honor was Mrs. James Gilmore, Jr. of Wynnewood, Pennsylvania, and Miss Harriet White attended as maid of honor. Bridesmaids were the bridegroom‘s sister, Mrs. C. Byron Crain, Jr. (Nancey _ Mills) _ of _ Colorado Springs, Colorado and Miss Jane Massey,. Jill Trieschmann, niece of the bridegroom, acted as flower girl. _ Their _ gowns, _ identically made, were of pale pink, and they carried white hyacinths. BY ALICE ZABEL The grey crepe gown chosen by the bride‘s mother for the occaâ€" siorf was made with a maiching lace bodice. Her corsage was of pink orchids. The bridegroom‘s mother wore beige crepe compleâ€" mented by a corsage of green orâ€" chids. + Among the outâ€"ofâ€"town guests attending the wedding were. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dornbles, brothâ€" erâ€"inâ€"law and sister of the brideâ€" groom, of Spring Lake, Michigzan; Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Van Laanep Jr. of Green Bay, Wisconsin and Mr. and Mis. Don Wills of San Francisco, California. A reception followed the cereâ€" mony in the Cak: Park Country club, The betrothal of Miss Fra Abbic Mason to Bruce V. Peny Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Pen of Pana, lllinois, has .b(-t-n nounced recently by her pare Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Maso 1813 Kincaid avenue. The wed is planned for August. ville and phis kin FRANCES ABBIE MASON BETROTHED The betrothal of Miss F HOME SOO0N returmng spendingr Beach, ‘Fl VACATIONING IN FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. J. Edgar Moss and gun, Gary, of 334 Lake avenue, who have been vacationing in Sarasota, Florida. for the past sun, Gary, of 334 Lake avenue, who have been vacationing in Sarasota, Florida, for the past month, are expected to return home this weekâ€"end. Their daughter, Miss. Lolly Moss, and the Misses Barbara Simon and Patty: Sproul spent spring vacation with the Mosses recently. Their son, Morton, and his friends, Albert Pick, Jr. and John Simon also . vacationed there for the spring recess from their school Listen to the Garden Club of the Air at 7:30 Every Thursday over WKRS h (106.7) studies Miss Mary Irene Peacock, dauâ€" TRANSFERS TO wghter of the Mark H. Peacocks of REGULAR NAVY 2408 _ Blackhawk _ avenue, â€" and A member of the final group Richard H. Tanner, son of lh--} of 46 Women Reserve officers to Walter H. Tanners of Quincy, 11!â€" | pe selected for transfer to the regâ€" incis, were united in marriage on e & ; argaret Friday at the Sacred Heart church, glat navy is Lt. t)e)) M Hubbard Woods. *â€"omâ€"untamencentremale ns MARY PEACOCK, A BRIDE The bride‘s attendants were her sisters, _ Ann, and Mrs. Robert Sperry of | Appleton, Wisconsin. Jerry Dail of St. Louis served the bridegroom as best man and Robâ€" ert Sperry ushered. a member of Chi ( The bridegroom, of Culver Stockton music department : Springs, Missouri, of Mu Ne Following a short honey? Kansas City and St. Loui ouri, Mr. Tanner and hi will reside in Excelsior Sp * The Wood, THIS WEFKh A fter North Florida bride is a graduate of Mar the American Conservator ic and the Cluver Stgckto in Canton, Missouri. .gln- ‘ ber of Chi Omega serorit; bride the wedding i Carolit M t D) winter aven us h ilso a graduate The weddin H. Mason of the Exce head of M H Pe nw rell L K A M E. D MA AK Eâ€" â€"U ll E D IT O R De M M alter M tice ... EN HIGHLAND PARK | chHarTER MEMBER OF |THETA CHI John C. Hull, 1540 Judson ave, nue, was inducted as a charter member of Theta Chi, social fraâ€" ternity at Drake university, Des Moines, lowa, in ceremonies April 23 on the Drake campus. John is a junior in the college of commerce and finance. Theta Chi is one of eight social fraternities on the Drake campus. Arthur Humphrey, sen of the A. Gordon Humphreys of Judson avenue, returned to his classes at De Pauw university in Greencastle, Indiana, on Saturday, after a week‘s Easter vacation. RETURNS TO SCHOOL Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey reâ€" cently~returned from a short vaâ€" cation spent in Washington, D.C. On Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Robâ€" ert D. Baird and daughter, Caroâ€" lyn, of 20 S. Linden avenue, reâ€" turned home from a two weeks‘ Florida vacation. Mrs. Karl D. King, Jr. and daughters, Peggyâ€" and Janet, of 1727 Broadview avenue, and Mrs. Warren K. Wilner of 707 S. St. Johns avenue, recently returned from a trip to Williamsburg, Virâ€" ginia, and Washington, D. C. They were gone nine days, BACK HOME Recently returned from a short vacation spent at the Pierre Marâ€" quette State Park in southern Illiâ€" nois are Mr. & Mrs. J. Carl Arens and daughters, Ginny and Carleen, of 86 â€" Elmwood _ drive. â€" They stopped at the Pierre Marquette Lodge. Groveland avenue Mrs. L. C. Gatewood of 236 Laurel avenue assisted with arâ€" rangements for a tea given: on Tuesday by the Woman‘s Auxâ€" thary of the Chicago Colleges of the University of lllinois in the Chicago Illini Union, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Milton H. Jacoby and daughter, Sue, of 1936 Groveâ€" land avenue also spent a recent vacation at the Pierre Marquette Lodge. the WOMAN‘S AUXILIARY TEA Miss Margaret Wolf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ly Wolf, 642 Carol court, . was recently named makeâ€"up editor of the Lawâ€" rentian, . student newspaper . at Lawrence college where she is a sophomore. Margaret is affiliated with Pi Beta Phi sorority. She is athietics chairman of the Lawâ€" rence chapter of that sorority as well as \.ch-president and social chairman of the Women‘s Recreaâ€" tion Association. CLUB MEETINGS Mrs. Karl D. King, Jr. of 1727 Broadview avenue was hostess to her Sewing club yesterday afterâ€" noon. The Five Hundred club met Satâ€" urday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Tucker of Oakwood avenue. * he and Landscape Service JOS. KOLBECK Also home after a recent stay at Pierre Marquette Lodge are Robert Sterus and daughters, iy, Lois, and Roslyn, of 2488 North Shore Florist Telephone Highland Park 2064 Telegraph Delivery Service FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, Hlincis FLOWERS Last Tuesday, Miss Bunny Knox, a Junior at Western College, Oxâ€" ford, Ohio, was part of the cast of a children‘s play, ‘"The Elves and the Shoemaker." Miss Knox, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward M. Knox of 2296 Lakeside place, is specializing in children‘s plays. On May 9, Miss Knox will apâ€" pe@r in television over W.L.W.T., Cincinnati in "The Three Little Pigs". She has been chosen to be in charge of all children‘s plays to be given over the college radic station next year. EDNA BRUDER WEDS On Saturday, April 23, Miss, Edna N. Bruder became the bride of Eugene P. Cunningham at 11:30 o‘clock in the morning at the St. James church in a doubie ring ceremony, The Rev. James Glegson heard the exchange of nuptial vows. The bride is the daughter of the Fred Bruders of Lemonte, Illinois, and the brideâ€" groom is the son of Mrs. Gene Foote of Los Angeles, Califernia, and Robert Jewell of Washington, The bride, who was given in marriage | by her . father, . was gowned in â€" white marquisette, made with a fitted bodice, full wathered skirt and long train. Wide lace trimmed the high neckâ€" line. The veil she wore was finâ€" gertip length. It fell from a tiara trimmed with orange blossoms and lace. She carried a bouquet of white tulips. Miss Eleanor Bruder of Spring Valley attended her sister as maid of honor. She was gowned in hoop skirted white taffeta. The net bodice was made in "off the shoulder" style. The skirt was &.Jowbdd!:‘u-:*“ vhal interest to industry its employes. further infor mation on the odvantages to indusiry offered by Northers TERRITORIAL INFORMATION DEPARTMENT PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS THE PRESS Beleving in the advantages: of Chicago and Northern lflinois, this on the advancemeat of the territory @ servesâ€"cooperating w The bride‘s other attendants were gowned like the maid of hcnor except that their gowns were in spring shades instead of white. Mrs. Theima De FPalma, also sister of the bride, was in yellow; Miss Patricia Coleman wore lilac and Mrs. Agnes Jacaway was in aqua. They wore headâ€" dresses to match their dresses, and also carried white daisies and yelâ€" low jonquils, The little flower girls, Eileen Staniszeski, niece of the bride, and Dolores Jacaway were miniatures of the other attendants. Their ruffied gowns were of white tafâ€" feta, Each wore a bandeaux of flowers in her hair to match her bouquet, like the other attendants, also, on a smaller scale. Miss Mildred Studeny sang ".ave saria‘, *Panus Angelicus" and "On This Day, O Beautiful Mother®". The bride‘s mother was in grey with vla‘k accessories. The brideâ€" groom‘s mother wore navy blue. Their corsages were of yellow roses. Robert Cunningham of Greenâ€" ville, South Carolina, served his brother as best man and Joseph De Falma, Frank Belmonti and wavid Reick ushered. Three year old Frank Belmonti, Jr. served as A wedding dinner at 146 North avenue for the bridal party and relatives, followed the ceremony. A five tier cake formed the centerâ€" piece for the reception held at i:00 o‘clock at Milani‘s Hall, Hizhweod. About five hundred atâ€" Hizhweod. About five hundred atâ€" tended. Following a short honeymoon, lir. Cunmiazham a.d his bride are now residing at 122 Prairie aveâ€" nue, Highwood. RECEIVES WINTER SPORTS INSIGNIA Edward C. Haupt was unonc] Back in High‘and Tark aFter an the 109 athletes receiving Lehigh| absence of three years, ‘are the University insignia for participaâ€"| Philip G. Deuchlers at 329 Woodâ€" tion in winter sports. Edward reâ€"| land road, the home they bought. ceved his numeral for varsity | They formerly resided on Detamâ€" swimming. ble avenue. The Deuchlers son, reorimem Philip, graduated from Purdue NEWCOMERS TO | university in February and their NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Formerly of Chicago and now living at 2315 Blackhawk road, the home they recently purchased, are Mr. and Mrs. Raymond S. Owen. Mr. Owen is an industrial engineer with the Sylvester comâ€" pany, Evanston. \ Newcomers to Highland Park are the L. A. Hegenbarths of 336 Orchard lane. From Lakewood, Ohio, they purchased their home here. Their son, Gordon, 17, will graduate in June from the Lakeâ€" wood high school. Their other son, BROWN‘S RIDING STABLES 1033 Deerfield Rd. HP. his company has been and is concentrating solely with Wiinois agencies having similar objectives REGISTER NOW FOR GROUP RIDING Private Lessons by Appointment Choice lot of saddle horses and hunters for sale at all times Unexcelled medical leu:'c:" the area n_h-hh:y.{: to I a ¢ru: h a make looking to the future. Thursday, April 28, 1949 Jimmy, 12, is a student at the Eim Place school. Mr. Hegenbarth is comptroller of the Funsteel Metalâ€" lurgical company, North Chicago. Back in Highland Park after an Cervi Sales & Service Tel. H. P. 1197 BICYCLES price $65. 26, 24 and 20 inch Schwinn bicycles (Continued on Page 5)

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