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Highland Park Press, 22 Jun 1950, p. 4

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4 t€ «. ~ .‘ _ â€"mony, RECENT BRIDES Springfield, Illinois was the scene Carroll Jordan and Robert Ford Redfearn on Saturday, June 17, ltlp.ll.'l'hbrid.hflud.?hâ€" ter of Dr. and Mrs. Carroll Jorâ€" dan of Springfield and the brideâ€" groomi is the son of the Harry H. Redfearns of 1439 8. Sheridan marriage by her father, was gowned in white organdy with applique organdy trim. Her fingâ€" ertip véil fell from a halo of white organdy leaves.â€"She carried white roses. The bride‘s attendants were gowned alike in pale pink organâ€" dy. The wreaths in their hair of blue white flowers matched â€" the colâ€" onial bouquets they carried. Miss Franges Glisson of Bprilgield, was maid.of honor and the Misses Janice Overaker and Beverly Philâ€" lipi, also of Springfield, were Gowned in white satin made with long sleeves, a fitted bodice with a square pearl trimmed yoke, and full skirt, ghd carrying lilies of the valley and white orchids, Miss Susan Ann Sheridan became the bride of Malcolm John Mcâ€" Phee at the Immaculate Concepâ€" tion churchâ€" on Saturday, June 17. The 11‘ a.m,. ceremony was performed by the Rev. Bernard E. Burns. The bride‘s father gave Paul Daube of 265 Lambert Tree drive served the bridegroom och of 1858 Broadview avenue and Robert Peterson of Deerfield ushered. After a three weeks‘ honeymoon at the Broadmoor in Colorado, Mr. Redfearn and his bride will reside in Evanston. as best man and William McCullâ€" her in marriage. She is the daughâ€" ter of the John E, Sheridans of 1632 Hillside drive and the brideâ€" groom is the son of the: A. V. McPhees of 1701 Hillside drive. A reception at the Illini club in Springfield followed the cereâ€" Miss Sheila Sheridan attended her sister as maid of Konor and Mrs. Murray. Sheridan, her sisterâ€" inâ€"law, Miss Mary McPhee, sister of the bridegroom, and Miss Patâ€" ricia Trudeau of Hubbard Woods were bridesmaids. The attendants were all gowned alike in yellow organdy and eyelet made with bouffant ‘skirts and. short jackets over the fitted _bodices. Their horsehair picture hats matched their frocks and they carried shower bouquets of blue delphinâ€" ium, pink roses, yellow â€" daisies and ivy. A spray of the same flowers made the maid. of honâ€" or‘s ~hat slightty different ~than the others. â€" Murray Sheridan served asâ€"best man and L. Athanas of Highland Park, Matthew Doyle of Chicago and .. William Lynch of â€" Forest Park ushered. The bride‘s mother chose a powder blue moss crepe and lace dress with matching hat and a corsage of lavender orchids. The. bridegroom‘s mother was in a champagne colored dress with {nlu:hinc accessories and coral olored flowered hat, Her corâ€" sage was of green orchids. When Miss Virginia Sheahen became the bride of George. M. Houlihan on Saturday, June 10, her five sisters preceded her down the aisle as attendants. The Misses Nancy, .maid of honor, and Mary, bridesmaid, were gowned alike in white organdy over blue taffeta, Following a three weeks‘ wedâ€" ding trip to Lake Louise in Canaâ€" da, Mr. McPhee and his bride will live in Evanston. A reception was held at 1 o‘clock in the afternoon at the home of the bride‘s parents. The bride attended Washington university in St. Louis and Munâ€" delein college and the bridegroom attended Seewanee academy in Sweewanee, Tennessee and Michâ€" igan . State. The bride, who was given in bleakets. DRY CLEANING . (all types) Free Pickâ€"up and Delivery For All types of curtainsâ€" NOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES 53 N. Green Bay MI 2â€"5804 PARKWAY while Barbara, junior bridesmaid, and â€" Anita and Patrice, flower girls, were in white organdy over yellow taffeta. They all wore yelâ€" low daisies in their hair and carâ€" ried bouquets of the same flowers The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, wore an‘ embroidâ€" ered white organdy dress and illuâ€" sion veil and carried yellow roses and small white flowers. She is the daughter of the Raymond J. Sheahens of 485 S. St. Johns aveâ€" nue andâ€"theâ€"bridegroom is the son of the James T. Houlihans of Chicago. The 11 a.m. ceremony was read by the Rt,. Rev. Msgr. Joseph P. Morrison at the Immacâ€" ulate Conception church. . A breakfast for the immediate families and bridal party followed the ceremony at the Moraine hoâ€" tel, About five hundred attended the reception held at the Elks club from 8 to 6 p.m. After a honeymoon in Michiâ€" gan Mr. Houlikan and his bride will live in Chicago where he will cofitinue his studies at De Paul universityâ€" in the fall. The bride is a graduate of Highland Park High school and the Oak Park unit of Nursing at Loyola univerâ€" sity hospital. ‘At present she is a Public Health nurse in Chicago: Best man was Hugh Hanlon of Chicago and the ushers were Neil Baldwin, William Gallagher and Patrick Nolan, all also of Chicaâ€" The bride‘s mother was in aâ€" qua. She wore a large white straw pinwheel hat, lace trimmed. Her corsage was of tea roses, The bridegroom‘s mother wore a dark blue print dress complemented by a corsage of pink carnations, and the bride‘s maternal grandmother, Mrs. Berhard Steffen of Glencoe avenue, chose a green and grey print dress for the occasion. She, too, had a corsage of pink carâ€" nations. The following day she and her husband celebrated their fortyâ€"first wedding anniversary. On Saturday,â€" June 17, Miss Patricia Mae Pehike, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pehike of Riverside, Illinois, and John Louis Heymann, gon of the Walter M. Heymanns of 115 Park lane were united in marriage at the Riverâ€" side Ascension Evangelical Luthâ€" eran church at 6 p.m. The bride‘s gown was of white lace and her shoulder length veil fell from a juliet cap of seed pearls. Her bouquet was of white delphinium. Her father gave her in marriage. Maid of honor was Miss Barâ€" bara Pehike, sister of the bride, and bridesmaid was Miss Mona Miltonberger. of Spring Valley. Their gowns were ‘of pale blue lace and they cafried pink delâ€" phininum and wore the same flowâ€" ers in their â€"hair. f Robert Heymann served his brother as best man and two other brothers, Walter, Jr.«and Edward, and‘ David Greenberg usheréd. / The bridegroom graduated from Lake Forest college in January and his bride received her degree, also from Lake Forest, on June 3. The marriage of Miss Gloria Masini and Oswaldo Mazzetta was solemnized in St. James church, Highwood, on Saturday, June 3. The Rev. Gleeson heard the exâ€" change of nuptidl yows at 9:30 o‘clock in the morning. The bride A reception at the Oak Park Elks club followed the ceremony. After a wedding trip to Big Boulder Inn, Boulder Junction, Wisconsin, Mr. Heymann and his bride will reside at 213 Park aveâ€" nue. Highland Ten Pin OPEN BOWLING Every Day from =~ 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 20319 for bowling instructions OPEN ALL DAY * WEDNESDA Y 139 N. Second St. TEL H. P. 319 is the daughter, of Mrs. John Bu!e‘nnl{.lotuz Waukegan aveâ€" nue, Highwood and the brideâ€" groom is the son of the Peter M. Mazzettas of 313 Highwood aveâ€" nue, \ ‘The bride‘s gown was of white organdy." The headdress of her fingertip veil was a pearl beaded silk and organdy tisra. She carâ€" ried lilies of the valley. Mrs. Eugene Vogds were bridesâ€" Mrs. Leonard Favelli (Eileen Phillips) attended as matorn of honor and the Misses Frances Pasquesi and Lenore Phillips and picture hats, Their bouquets were Peter Mazzetta, Jr. served his brother as best man and the ushâ€" ers were Robert Masini, brother of the bride, Adoiph Baracani, Aldo Cabri, Bruno DeBartolo and David Santi. David Volpendesta acted as ring bearer. A breakfast followed the cereâ€" mony at the Moraine hotel for the immediate families and bridal party and at 2 p.m. a dinner was held at Mrs. Fabbri‘s in Highwood. A reception was held at the Highâ€" wood Community center at 8 p.m. * The bride‘s mother wore a green suit at the church ceremony and a light blue dress at the evening reception. Her corsage was an orchid. The bridegroom‘s mother wore a grey suit. She, too, wore an orchid. in white organdy and wore white of lilies of the valley and other small white flowers. Little Joan Ugolini, flower girl, was~ & miniâ€" ature of the other attendants. ATTENDS LEAGUE CONVENTION After a wedding trip to the west coast, Mr. Mazzetta and his bride will live with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dean Ingâ€" wersen (Mary Alice Larson) of 346 Park avenue were attendants at the wedding of Mr. Ingwersen‘s sister, Barbara, on Saturday, June 17. Mrs. Ingwersen attended the bride as a bridesmaid and Mr. Ingwersen ushered. § Miss Ingwersen became the bride of Donald Q. Davidson in the Church of the Holy Comforâ€" ter, Kenilworth at 4:30 o‘clock in the afternoon. A reception folâ€" lowed the ‘ceremony in the Evansâ€" ton home of the bride‘s parents. Miss C. Sidney Brew (Ireme Inâ€" galls) of Fresno, California, réâ€" cently attended the <League of Women Voters‘> convention in Santa Barbara. Mrs. Brew is the daughter of the late Dr. and Mrs. Francis M. Ingalis, former Highâ€" land Parkers. * In célebration of the first birthâ€" day of Kathleen Duchane seven youngsters and their mothers atâ€" tended a party at the home of Kathie‘s parents, the George Duâ€" chanes of 236 Sheridan avenue, Highwood, on Sunday, June 18. FIRST BIRTHDAY Dr. and Mrs. A."L. Bergâ€"and daughter, ‘Miss Marilyn, attended the ‘graduation exercises at Purâ€" due university in Lafayette, Indiâ€" ana on Sunday. Their son, Bob, was a member of the graduating class. They all returned home on Monday. Bob, a member of the NROTC, will be home until July 19 when he will leave for further naval training. He is a member of Phi Kappa Alpha fraternity. SCHOOL NOTES Arthur Humphrey, son of the A. G. Humphreys of 1321 Judson avenue received his degree from DePauw university in Greencastle, Indiana, on Sunday, June 11. Art is a member of Lambda Chi Alâ€" North Shore Florist » 290. Greenwood Avenue Glencoe, Hlinois Telegraph Delivery Service FOR EVERY OCCASION Landscape Service F L O W ER S THE PRESS 6. 0 9 phh fraternity.© His parents and brother, James, attended the comâ€" school on June 8, will enter Deâ€" Pauw in the fall. Art left this week for the Uniâ€" versity of Colorado in Boulder for post graduate work during the summer session, Newman of 1437 Wildwood lane yacht in Lake Michigan, to memâ€" bers of her graduation class. Miss Newman, daughter of the Charles Newmans, and Miss Courtney Clague, daughter of the Stanley Clagues of 300 Woodland avenue, were members of this year‘s gradâ€" uation class at Roycemore, Evansâ€" ton. Miss Clague and Miss Jeanne at a luncheon at the Exmoor Country <lub to the graduates a week earlier. ; John Sears, son of Mr. and Mrs. Weyland D. Sears of 234 Central avenue recently arrived home to spend the summer with his family. John has just finished his freshâ€" man year at Notre Dame. Imfliptcly following the gradâ€" uation at the Highland Park High school Mr. and Mrs. E. L, Anâ€" drews and family of "284â€"Laurel avenue left for the East to attend the commencement of their son, Andy, at Amherst. Their daughâ€" ter, Mary Ellen, was a member of the graduation class at the Highâ€" land Park High school. & Before returning home the Anâ€" drews‘ visited the eastern school where Mary Ellen will be attendâ€" ing next year. (On. June 12, Daniel Whitney, son of the A. C. Whitneys of 111 Dale avenue, received his docâ€" tor‘s degree in English literature, at Northwestern university. Mr. Whitney also received his B. S. and M. A. degrees from the same school. He and his wife and two children, Laurel Leigh, who was five years old in May, and Geofâ€" frey, 2, reside in Chicago. Richard A. Kebbon, Jr., 432 N. Linden avenue, Patricia A. Meyer, 630 Homewood avenue and Carl Neissar of 237 Hazel avenue Saturday, June 17:â€"Elsa Marie Johnson, 416. Grandview avenue, Master of. Arts; Jeanette .Turner MacMurchy, 839 â€"Lincoln avenue, Bachelor of Music; Mary â€"Reina McPhee, | 1701 Hillside drive, Bachelor of Arts; Alvin F. Meckâ€" lenburger, â€"1218© Lincoln avenué, Bachelor of Science; Joseph Max. Michaels, 280 Marshman avenue, Bachelor of Arts. : The following Highland Parkâ€" ers received degrees from the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor at the Commencement on RyIART No more running up and down stairs to tend your water heater . ; . you‘ll save your energy andâ€"keep cool while an automatic electric water heater supplies you with plenty of hot water. You‘ll have hot water *round the clock :; with no effort on your part at all! SFR VICI You‘l have all the hot water you wans for refreshing showers and baths . . . anytime you feel like cooling off. An automatic electric water heater is cool, too :; ; heavy wrapâ€"around insulation keeps the heat inside and saves you money. in a hurry . ; ; when you have abundant hot Y ky water for the laundry, You can do a spurâ€" f ofâ€"theâ€"moment washing anytime . . . just n turn the tap. Clothes are brighter and whiter, *A too, when they‘re washed and rinsed in Nell.> hotâ€"not lukewarmâ€"water. CÂ¥ Make this a carefree summer . . . let an automatic electric water heater take over your hot water worries. were among the 2,500 graduates at Yale university‘s 249th comâ€" mencement on Monday, June 12. Mr. Kebbon received his Bacheâ€" lor of Arts degree; Miss Meyer her Master of Arts; and Mr. Neis sar his Bachglor of Science in Industrial Administration. Ralph E. Lautmann, son of H. M. Lautmann of 77 W. 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Newcomb college is the woâ€" mip"s division of sity. Miss Mary H. Moseley, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Moseley of Hope Ranch, Santa Barbara, formerly of Highland Park, has been a sociology major (Continued on page 5) NNOIS 1

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