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Highland Park Press, 19 May 1949, p. 4

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| THIS WeE On Saturday, May 7, Miss B(-'r-{ nadine Frances Booth, chngMeri of Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Booth of 21 Webster avenue, Highwood.' became the bride of Le Roy Peschâ€" | man, son of Mrs. Henrietta Peschâ€"| man of 16 Webster avenue. The| Rev. William Overend, former pastor, heard the exchange of nupâ€" tial vows in the Highwood Wesley Methodist church. The 7 p.m. ceremony was followed by a reâ€" ception at the Masonic Temple, Highland Park. marriage by her father, wore a Gowned in white satin made with a long train and fingertip veil which hung from a crown headâ€" dress and carrying a bouquet of lilies of the valley and gardenias, Miss Helen Lucy Cassedy became the bride of Robert Edward Moon on Saturday, May 14 in the parish house of St. James church, Highâ€" wood. The 1 p.m. ceremony was read by the Rev. James Gleeson. The bride‘s father gave her in marriage. The bride is the daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cassedy of 145 Highwood avenue, Highwood, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred R. Moon of 598 Homewood avenue. BRIDAL SHOWER On Tuesday evening Miss Caroâ€" lyn Conley of 2543 N. Deere Park drive was hostess at a dessertâ€" miscellaneous shower in honor of Miss Janet Morrissey, whose marâ€" riage to Elroy F. Langill will take place on Saturday at the Immacâ€" ulate Conception church. Miss Conley is to be one of Miss Morâ€" rissey‘s attendants, Mr. and Mrs. De Forest S. Colâ€" burn of 1660 S. Green Bay road spent the weekâ€"end at Lake Lawn, Delavan, Wisconsin. Miss Mills will graduate from the University of Wisconsin in January. Her fiance is a graduate of the same university. Between plane trips, Miss Marâ€" ian Kerrihard, daughter of the Maxwell L. Kerrihards of Grove street, spent one day last week at home. Miss Kerrihard, an Ameriâ€" can Airlines stewardess, was in Chicago on a "stopâ€"over" from Los Angeles, California. A former Highland Parker, Mrs. William R. Ruffner, has returned from New York where she has been residing. She is now living at 354 Park avenue. Page 4 Spending the weekâ€"end at their summer home at Black Oak Lake, Land O‘ Lakes, Wisconsin, were Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Bates of 1880 Lyman court. Mrs. Austin Nizzi, a sister of the bride, attended as matron of honor. She was gowned in light blue and carried pink roses. WISCONSIN WEEKâ€"END HELEN CASSEDY WEDS Verne Moon served his brother as best man. : The bride‘s mother was in navy blue with matching accessories. Her corsage was of tea roses. The bridegroom‘s mother wore aqua complemented by brown accessorâ€" ies and a corsage of tea roses, also. Following a two weeks‘ honeyâ€" moon the youngfiouple will reâ€" side in Highland Park. The betrothal of Miss Suzanne Mills, daughter of Mr. and Mrs: Elmer ‘Mills of 1833 Kincaid aveâ€" nue to Harold Birnberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Zingel Birnberg of Youngstown, Ohio, has recently been announced by her parents. No date has been set for the wedding. 3 HOME ON "STOPâ€"OVER" BACK IN HIGHLAND PARK BERNADINE BOOTH, A BRIDE Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Bauer of 315 Central avenue are leaving toâ€"day for the East for a three weeks‘ trip. They plan to visit in Pennsylâ€" vania and Williamsburg, Virginia, before they drive on to Hanover, New Hampshire, where they will visit their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Bauer (Kaki Watson). BETROTHED EASTERN TRIP The bride, who was given in 387 Park Avenue â€" Automobile Fender & Body Repairs al Up Repainting McPherson‘s Bump Shop LD E. ASPLUND, Proprictor Certified Crafteman formerly with Cadillac ... EN HWIGHLAND PARK "O'I of ivory satin with marquiâ€" sette overskirt and long train. Her fingertip veil fell from a cap shaped headpiece trimmed with seed pearls. She carried white carnations and lilies of the valley. The bride was attended by Miss Wallene Cronkhite as maid of honor. Her gown was teal blue and she carried yellow carnations. The same flowers formed a halo in her hair. Henry Eitner served the bride groom as best man. The bride‘s mother chose a dress of aqua crepe for her daughter‘s wedding complemented by white accessories and white flowers in her hair, The bridegroom‘sâ€"m .ther wore navy blue with matching hat and accessories, Their corsages were of white carnations. St. Sebastian church, Los Anâ€" geles, California, will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Marion Preti, daughter of the Carlo Pretis of Oakridge avenue, Highwood, and Robert Garrity, son of Mrs. Catherine Garrity of Los Angeles on Saturday, May 28. Miss Kathryn Kerrihard â€" of Grove street spent a recent weekâ€" end in Lincoln, Nebraska, where she attended the wedding of her cousin. T Following a week‘s honeymoon at Twin Lakes, Wisconsin, Mr. Peschman and his bride are now residing with his mother, Dr. and Mrs. Donald E. Rossiter of 1871 Lyman court, spent the weekend in Galesburg, Illinois, visiting their daughter, Ruth, a student at Knox college there. Special guests at the Founder‘s Day program were the parents of the _ honor students. Principal speaker at the ceremonies was Paul G. Hoffman, administrator of the Economic Cooperation Adâ€" ministration and Hoosier business executive. WEEKâ€"END IN GALESBURG APPROACHING WEDDING MOTHERS‘ ASSOCIATION TEA The Mothers‘ Association of Lake Forest Academy held a beneâ€" fit fashion show and tea on Monâ€" day, Marshall Field and company giving the fashion show. Many Highland Park mothers of students attended. Recently of Fort Wayne, Indiâ€" ana, and now residing at 823 Sandwick court are the Barry McKinleys and their daughter, Susan, 7. Mr. McKinley, a former well known radio singer in the Mrs. Audrey Amick, accompanâ€" ied by Mrs. Gladys Stockton, sang. ATTENDS WEDDING HONORED SCHOLASTICALLY Mary Kathryn Ferguson, 608 Delta Road, was honored scholasâ€" tically at Indiana â€" University‘s Foundation Day ceremonies comâ€" memorating the 129th anniversary of the founding of the University. Miss Ferguson was included on the Deans‘ Honor Lists, NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK Buick Care KEEP BUICKS BEST North Shore Buick Co. 30 Years In Highland Park Authorized Sales & Service 110 S. First St. _ Tel. 496 Telephone Highland Park 2064 YOU‘LL SEE WHY BUICK PARTS BUICKS BEST Phone 415 east, is now a director on the proâ€" duction staff of WGNâ€"TV. Now living in the home they recently bought are Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Goldt and son, Howard, 4, and daughters, Greta, 7, and Suzanne, who was born on April 26. From Chicago, they now live at 346 Hazel avenue. Dr. Goldt is a dentist in Chicago. The wedding of Miss Mary L Novello, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Novello of 343 Prairie avenue, Highwood, and Carmen Anthony Mobile, son of the Michael Mobiles of Rondout, took place on Saturday, April 30, at St. James church, Highwood, at Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Newâ€" berger and seventeen month old daughter, Susan, are new Highland Parkers residing at 123 Michigan avenue. They are former Chicaâ€" goans. Mr. Newberger is an execuâ€" tive with the Royal Knitting Mills, Chicago. New Highland Parkers are the Bernard M. Sheftels of 1826 Broadview avenue, the home they recently purchased. From West Rogers Park, Chicago, they are the parents of two sons, Edward, 5, and Charles, 2. Mr. Sheftel is a salesman with Tabin and Picker, Chicago. Formerly of Chicago and now living in the home they recently built at 09 Lakeview Terrace are the Albert Solomons and their son, Alan, 11, a student at Braeside school. Mr. Solomon owns the United Home Furnishings store in Chicago. $ 1 MARY NOVELLO MARRIES PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINO!IS To help keep your home safe from electrical accidents, follow these simple electrical safety hints. Electricity is your servant ... but handle it wiscely. THE PRESS The bride wore a white satin gown of colonial style made with a hoop skirt, long sleeves, scalloped round neck and a long train. Her fingertip veil fell from a round beaded crown. The edge of the veil was scalloped to match the neckline of her dress. Scattered orange blossoms dotted the veil. She carried a prayer book marked with seven gardenias. 10:30 a.m. The Réev. James Gleeâ€" son performed the ceremony. Maid of honor, Miss Shirley Preti, was gowned in egg shell marquisette, made with a fitted bodice and very full skirt. Her matching open crown picture hat had very long streamers. She carâ€" ried a colonial bouquet of Fancy carnations. The bridesmaids, Mrs. John Novello, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the bride, Miss Gladys Loizzo, her cousin, and Mrs. Rocco Rinaldi, sister of the bridegroom, and the junior bridesmaid, Carol Jean Mobile, sister of the bridegroom, were : dressed like the maid of honor except that their gowns and hats were of lilac color. They earried pink carnations, The little flower girl, Constance Mobile, cousin of the bridegroom, was a miniature of the bride. Her colâ€" onial bouquet was of. Fancy carâ€" nations. Frank De Grazia served as best man and Michael Mobile, brother of the bridegroom, Roceo Rinaldi, his brotherâ€"inâ€"law, and John Noâ€" vello, brother of the bride, ushâ€" ered. Gerald Rinaldi, nephew of the bridegroom acted as ring bearer. A breakfast followed the cereâ€" mony at the home of the bride‘s parents, and at 5 p.m. dinner was served to forty guests in the Labor Temple. A reception was also held at the Labor Temple in the eveâ€" Mrs. Sidney Frisch of Ravinia Court, newly elected president of the Highland Park Woman‘s club, was hostess at luncheon at her home last Monday, May 9. Her guests were the new Board memâ€" bers. A meeting of the Board folâ€" lowed the luncheon. HOSTESS AT LUNCHEON TO NEW BOARD MEMBERS and his bride will reside at the home of her parents. ning. About 500 attended. A!utahnuymn'zh Washington, D. C., Mr. Mobile North Shore Florist and Landscape Service JOS. KOLBECK After using heating appliances, be sure they are disconnected by removâ€" ing the plug from the wall outlet. Service Telegraph Delivery 6 0 9 FOR EVERY OCCASION 290 Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, Illincis FLOWERS Because basements tend to be Never plug an electric iron into a lamp socket. Use insulated sockâ€" ets .:; ; use correct size fuses. Thursday, May 19, HONORED AT ILLINOIS been elected warden of Alpha Kappa Kappa, professional medical fraternity, at the University of Tlilinoi Donald K. Shanafelt, 1410 Pleasant Ave., Highland Park, has Shanafelt is a firstâ€"year student in the College of Medicine. Information concerning church services, free public lectures, and other Christiam S ivities afso availabl Christian Science literature may be‘read, borrowed, or purâ€" Re;ding Room today to learn more about the Science of Christ which heals. Read in the Bible of Learn from the pages of "Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures"" by Mary Baker Eddy how to apply the Christ truth in your own daily life. Thousands of men and women in all walks of life have found Christian Science enriching their lives. This can be your experiâ€" CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 43 NO. SHERIDAN ROAD HIGHLAND PARK OPEN DAILY Visitors Welcome

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