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Highland Park Press, 6 Jul 1950, p. 4

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Attending the debutante were her sister, Mrs. Russell Phelps Kelley, Jr. of Paim Beach; â€"Florâ€" ida; the Misses Diane Bingham, Marjorie Dean and Virginia Marâ€" tin, all of Highland Park; Mrs. Donald Carpenter (Lee Warren) 200 DOUqUet of pink roses. Miss Turner received the five hundred guests with her parents, the Jameés Allen Turners of 153 Michigan avenue, on the terrace under an arch of Vanta orchids, sent here for the occasion by her Aunt, Mrs. John C. Fishbeck. of Honolulu. When Miss Janâ€"Ann Turner was introduced to her parents‘ friends at a garden party on Saturday, July "1, she .wore â€"a white dress made" with tiers of chantilly lace drifted over tulle. The same lace was used in«the stole she wore. A spray, of white lilacs was at her throat and _she carried a colâ€" onial bouttuet of pink roses. % marriage by her father, was lovely in toast coloréd starched chiffon with matching hat and accessorâ€" . ies. She carried a colonial bouâ€" quet of pinocchio roses and stephâ€" anotis. GARDEN PARTY DEBUT The bride is a graduate of Lawâ€" rence college in Appleton, Wisâ€" consin where she was a member of Kappa Alpha Theta sorority. She is a former stewardess with Pan American airlines. Mr. Castles is affiliated with Alpha Tap Omeâ€" ga fraternity. He is a graduate of the. University of Illinois. ht Mr. Castles and his bride are now on the west coast for a two weeks‘ honeymoon. They plan to spend one week in San Francisco and the other in Los Angeles, where they will visit with. Mr. Castles‘ sister, Miss Jean Castles of Hollywood and the bride‘s two granduncles, Arthur Evans and Dr. Herbert Evans, former Highâ€" land Parkers. â€"Whenâ€"they return they will reside at 2138 Ridge avenue, Evanston. Telegraph Delivery Service Best man was Carl Larson of Evanston and Calvin Noelle of Park Ridge, uncle of the brideâ€" groom, and Dale Davidson of Evanston ushered. Webster Larsen of Evanston was at the organ. The bride‘s mother chose a gold colored silk dress and white hat for the occasion. Her corsage was of orchids. The â€" bridegroom‘s mother was in brown organdy with matching hat and corsage of orchids, also. â€" A small reception at home folâ€" lowed the informal wedding. ¢ FOR EVERY OCCASION Maid of honor was Miss Barâ€" bara Taylor of Deerfield, roomâ€" mate of the bride for three years at Lawrence college and her sorâ€" ority sister. Miss Geraldine Watt, sister of the ‘bride, attended as bridesmaid. They were dressed alike in light blue organdy with matching hats and_ accessories. Their colonial bouquets were of Shasta daisies. ‘ North Shore Florist 7:30 o‘clock in the evening. The Rev. Dr. William A. Young heard the exchange of nuptial vows. The bride is the daughter of the Frank L. Watts of 1325 S. St. Johns avenue and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Castles of 1017 Colfax avenue, JEAN WATT WEDS _ The Presbyterian church '1 the scene of the wedding of Miss Jean Lanibert Watt and James N. Castles on Saturday, July 1, at 290 Greenwood Avenue Glencdoe, Hlinois Landscape Service F LO W E R 8 Phone Glencos 6 0 9 . KOLBECK Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Diamond and daughter, Susan, of Las Vegâ€" as, Nevada, arc visiting at the home of. Mrs. Diamond‘s brother NEVADA VISITORS No date has been set for the wedding. gram:" This was conducted by a guest,. Mr. John Bryson Bartholâ€" omew, known on ‘ the~radioâ€" and televisiomâ€"networks as John Bryâ€" son. He was assisted by David Main, brother of the brideâ€"toâ€"be. The decorations for the .party were in pastel shades. A number of relatives and close friends of the couple attended the party, at which the engageâ€" ment .was announced in a very novel way. A skit written by the mother of the‘ brideâ€"toâ€"be was presented in the form of a mock radio program called "Heartsâ€"Ease â€"_Mr. Greenfield is associate minâ€" ister of the Highland Park Presâ€" byterian church in Highland Park. He took his um,iuz aduate degree at Linfield college,. McMinnville, Oregon, and his graduate degrees from Columbia university and Colâ€" gateâ€"Rochester Divinity school. On Saturday evening, July,1, a party was held at the honie of Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. Main, 713 Greenwood Avenue, Wilmette, to announce the engagement of ‘their daughter, Winifred Roberts Doerrer; to Edward W. Greenâ€" field. Mrs. Doerrer is a graduate of â€" Evanston _ Township High school and attended National Colâ€" lege of Education and Northwestâ€" €rn university where she was a member of the Zeta Tau Alpha Sorority. ENGAGEMENT PARTY Mary Wales of Scarsdale, New York and Miss Edith Walker Walâ€" rath of Stonington, Conmnecticut, whose grandmother, Mrs. Willâ€" iam Ernest Walker of 936 Lake Shore drive, Chicago, will pregent her to friends at the Casino durâ€" ing the Christnias holidays. The debutante, her assistants and their escorts remained for buffet supper and then went on to the Exmoor Country club for an evening of dancing. Out of town guests included Miss Turner‘s grandparents, the Milo F. McAlpins of Oakland, Floriga; Mrs. Dudley Wilson of Windemere, Florida and~ William Stamberger of Palm "Beach, Florâ€" ida, the interior decorator who was in charge of the decorating of the Turners‘ new home. of Lake Forest; Miss Joan Mcâ€" Ewan of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvanâ€" <yop "ow'ubetinen&euednhm(aod vitamins and minerals) in plentiful fruits and vegetables. lfyonhveymmp:dmywmnunboddoflnnbyeoioying tbevegmblesfromiunymbng...beuunfiooen‘oodsm&ub‘otmths. It‘s weqytndquickmpr«cveioodsby&edng...soenyblflyooyw&m for emergency mlgfiom-&uhm-ndobpping-mfigmm mmumwmummm..;ummmm Its Freezin Season! \s Miss marriage to William Edward Davis, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. Claude Davis, of Tucson, Arizona. A garden reception will follow at the home of the bride‘s parents. A pretty â€"and impressive wedâ€" ding ceremony will take place on Saturday, July 8 at 3 p.m. in the Congregational church, at Barâ€" rington, _ Rhode _ Island, â€" when Rosamond _ Wainwright Rogers, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wainwright Rogers, ‘formetly‘ of Highland Park, will be united in marriage to William Edward Mr. and Mrs. Peter Flor sheim of 1830 S. Sheridan Rd., Highland Park, are honeymooning at the St. George‘s Hotel in Berâ€" muda. Mr. Florsheim is connected with the Florsheim Shoe Comâ€" RGERSâ€"DAVIS NUPTIALS HONEYMOONING gree from Kent college of Law. A member of Phi Kappa Psi and of Phi Delta Phi fraternities, he is associated with his father in the law â€" firm : of Banning and Ba_mi:xz at 20 North Wacker Drive,"Chicago. ‘ Mr. Banning, graduate of New Trier High school and of Elgin uclderpy, retveived‘ his LL.B deâ€" from the 5th district. Graduation address was by the Hon. William F. Waugh, Judge of the Probate Court of Cogk County. the school .since bgf'om the ;, said the Hon, Noble W, Lee, dean of the school and representative Ephraim _ Banning IV., 2159 Oak Knoll Terrace has just been awarded the degree of Master of Patent Laws in the postâ€"graduate division of the June graduating class of the John Marshall Law School, 315 South Plymouth Court, Chicago. This was the largest class to be graduated by the school since before the -r‘ RECEIVES DEGREE HOME FROM SCHOOL Maurice De Bona, Jr., a student at the University of California in Los Angeles, arrived home with a classmate on Monday to spend the summer with his parents. Enâ€" route here they spent some time in Yellowstone National Park and other points of interest in the Mrs. Russell H. Johnson of Raâ€" vinia, are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Owosse, Michigan. PARENTS . HERE Visiting at the home of their son and daughterâ€"inâ€"law, Dr. and pian to spend some time in Maine. Yeagers of 1949 Northmoor road. They will be here for ten days. «xâ€"&â€" . NORTHERN VACATION Mr. and Mrs. Nafey B. Larson of 624 Laurel avenue are in T HE PRESS for a The Lutheran‘ Fellowship Club holds aJuly meeting on Wednes day, July 12th, at 7:30 p.m. acâ€" cording to Mr. Ed Juul, presideht. The July meeting will be devoted to a return engagement with Lake Forest Lutheran men in a dartâ€" baseball contest. Men of Redeemâ€" €r Lutheran Church of Highland wan the previous contest. A social evening of fellowship. will conclude the meeting. . . Lutheran Fellowship BETROTHED ' .. Mr.. and Mrs. Frank J. Zimmer of 782 N ~End Court announced the engagement of their daughâ€" toc, Grace: ‘Frances, to Edward Bogart, Jr., son of .the senior Bogarts of Wayne, Michigan, at a family party last month. wedding. After a bridal trip in Canada the young couple will reside at 100 Haven avenue, New York _ The bride will be given in marâ€" risge by her father, and the marâ€" riage lines will be read by Rev. John D. Kettelle, of Barrington. Miss Charlotte Bellows, of Pawâ€" tucket, Rhode Island, will play the wedding march. John Sarno and Messrs. John Decker, James Stormont, William Cunnick, Edward Williams and Barton Peck Smith, all of New -inur.mollolnlopn.u'-aid of honor, and her bridesmaids will of the valley, centered by a white orchid, and she will carry an heirâ€" loom lace handkerehief. tâ€"â€"3 and train. 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Bay Rd At themmmedlhhnnu.ts.OrunI--M P OB T EVERTHESE Rnmtat> on igue ue ced ns ie e en en oo mmuumenlmmammyw“mmflmm-": cmwnmm.mmwummummmmmmwlu-- Mflmmmmpmh&ufihfimwmut lmwwmmmmammmmmmwmm hundred and sixtyâ€"nine (7169) :mmmmmuu«-amnm uumhd.nmeuundunutheeenwumuuusou(honnhvmu ling being annsarimete®o: mimnks sie omes us I e 0TE â€". 3. At ho wmem aesguss 0 [0 CC DCEDTT! DIUDIUC ComeNt Cancrele pavement, toâ€" pmunmmbmmcmmmw.mmmm- nhovine at Smb Pssn mul ella d c on U HM M Vqn PP en e OHr e en td natretdia Avratn D r aftvin t Bscc iss t oc mmmcmotm;hmhn.ewntyduu.munfmmm chww.nmmmwpmummw-.;mnuh-: mmma.mmmmcmm TT NTE Ogn e omenr apeie manyr santle Bc antenmmnotnaent en ht wsrite flt m " nrunin niaaw w S n Eh ormmmorlmlwooolomln'â€"n-.)(um Awnommmorwmmutmnmm THE COMBINED CURB AND GUTTER, NECESSARY DRAINAGE AND ALL mwmmvmmmm.m mummmmmmmmvmm umnowsmmovnmrr,u.l.mmcrnormnl& coumoruwornmmmvmmommum OP SUCH IMPRO BY SPECIAL ASSESSMENT AND THE ISSUING OP BWY AY 4 eneantes pove en sc td PORTLAND _ CEMENT CONCRETE PAVEMENT IMPROVEMENT IN SOUTH GREEN BAY ROAD, FROM AND CONNECTINGâ€"WITH THE EXISTING CONâ€" CRETE PAVEMENT IN NORTH GREEN BAY ROAD AT CENTRAL AVENUE To AND CONNECTING WITRH THE EXISTING CONCRETE PAVEMENT IN SOUTH GREEN BAY ROAD AT APPROXIMATELY NINETYâ€"SIX (%) PEZT NORTHERLY NV mt rexven ihnre Am innreranane nds o O t PARK, COUNTY OP LAKE, AND STATE OP ILLINOIS: Dated at Highland Park, lilinois this 26th day of June, 1950 AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF To the Council of the City of Highiand Park, Mdgawh_swshm&-uuu_ and connecting with the existing concrete pavement in North Green Bay Road at Central Avenue, to and connecting with the existing concrete pavement in South Green Bay Road at approximately ninetyâ€"six (96) feet northerly of the center line of Edgewood Road extended tas measured mmwumwwm;wmmâ€"n curb and gutter, necessary drainage and all other work necessary to comâ€" -uw mi-tbutydl“_ necessary to construct &. Park, County of Lake, State of lilinois, and providing for the making of such IIT.--_E * Providing for mrpvâ€"-t;l by special sssessment and the issuing of Speciai Assessment a local improvement be and the same is hereby ordered County of Lake, State of Illinois, the nature, oo en ey AOppe pavement edge shall be rounded so as of oneâ€"half (*;) inch convex upward. xi combined ‘curb and gutter at interâ€" . & N. Green Bay Rad. s . _ Thursday, July 6, 1950

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