family friend, and former assistâ€" from the west coast the day prior to the wedding.â€"The bride‘s fathâ€" Cathy Stair, another sister, Ann Collins of Bélmont, Massachusetts and Jean Perrigo of Ravinia were similarly dressed in white embroidâ€" ered organdy over yellow taffeta. The flowers in their hair and their bouquets were of yellow daisies and blue delphinium. Stairs of Short Hills, New Jersey, former Highland Parkers, and the Miss Holly Stair, sister of the bride, attended as maid of honor. Her frock of white embroidered organdy over blue taffeta, was complemented by a bouquet of yellow chrysanthemum _ daisies. She wore the same flowers in her as best man and the ushers were Herbert Holt of Ravinia, Kenneth McDowell of Waterloo, Towa and Jarl Natwick of St. Paul, Minneâ€" which fell from a cap headdress and carrying a bouquet of Album lilies, Miss Margaret G. (Peggy) Morse of San Francisco, Californâ€" is and Mr. Robert Platman, curâ€" ate at Trinity, heard the exchange of nuptial vows. Father Morse, W. _ Andersons of â€" Litchfield, Minnesota. The bride‘s mother chose a dress of pale blue crepe for the occasion. Her corsage was of red garnet roses. The bridegroom‘s mother wore beige crepe and her corsage was of yellow roses. A reception at â€"the Moraine hotel followed the ceremony. couple will be at home in Waterâ€" loo, Iowa. > tival tour through Europe is Dr. Dudley Crafts Watson. His wife, who : did not accompany him on through Africa, is a member of this group of twenty. The Watâ€" June 20 and expect to return on September 20. The group is atâ€" tending the various European summer festivals. The Watsons‘ sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the Calvin Bauers,‘ are living in their home this summer. EUROPEAN, FESTIVAL TOUR After a week‘s honeymoon in liortl_semMWi‘sconsin, the young Thursday, August 3, 1950 fall to work toward his master‘s degree. Mrs. ‘Bauer returned from Cincinnati, Ohio, this week after taking her nephew, Dana Ewell, back home. Dana had been visitâ€" ing his grandmother, Mrs. Jam Cady Ewell of 212 Cary avenue. GEORGE CRITTENTON, JR TAKES A BRIDE The wedding of Miss Linda Anâ€" derson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Anderson of Miami Springs, ton, Jr., son of the senior Critâ€" Friday, July 21, at the Church of the Holy Cross Episcopal church, in Miami. Mrs. Crittenton was in ligifqr&em grandson of the James G. Heslers of 2380 S. Green Bay road. A reception for a few friends followed the wedding. tended the bride as maid of honâ€" ormdlohnmw-l the bride, served as best man. _ Conducting a bride are students at Lake Forest VISITING FAMILY Holt) of Detroit, Michigan, is visiting at the home of her parâ€" ents, the H. E. Holts of 1330 Judâ€" son avenue, while her husband, a member of the Naval Air Corps Louis Hoffman of Litchfield, Dynamic Wheel Balancing . ||| + 11CHT GROCERIES Body & Fender Repairing . “I 322 N. First . nAx1s _ || Thayer‘s Bairy & Delicatessen n1 z20077 ||| â€" 635 CENTRAL AVENUE â€" PH. HI 20597 Steven, 2 and Margaret, 5 months his family, who were here for a two weeks‘ visit with the Carre. The Pfanstiehls and their children, Carla, 2, and six month old twins, Eliott and Julia, returned to their teaching staff at the Kansas State college, will join his family here on Sunday for a few days before pert‘s brother, Cody Pfanstiel, and the remainder of the summer at Geppert is teaching . summer school at the college. Yesterday Mrs. Dorothy Gillilan and son, Eddie, of 685 Central avenue left for a two weeks‘ visit OVER NIGHT VISIT night visit with his mother, Mrs. Roswell B. Swazey of 540 Hawâ€" thorne lane, was William C. Egan, II, of Syracuse, New York. OMAHA VISIT the part of a German refugee boy in the Ténthouse Theater‘s show, ‘"Watch on the Rhine". HERE TO GREET NEW GRANDSON Mrs. Ernest H. Gay of Griggsâ€" ville, Illinois is visiting at the home of her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughâ€" ter, the Richard L. Diemers of 133 Lake avenue. Here to welâ€" training course at the air base in rived two and a half weeks ago and plans to remain another week. The Diemers are also parents of a daughter, Anne. HOUSE GUESTS William, born on July 25 at the been vacationing at Lake Ripley, are expected to return home this HOME SOON daughter, Virginia Ann, to Carl Roscher, son of the Fred Roschers of 1045 Deerfield road. WISCONSIN WEEKâ€"END Miss Donna Reid of 1949 Northâ€" moor road and "her escort, Bill the weekâ€"end at the University of a guest at the Villa Marie, Girls‘ Dormitory and Mr. Mills stopped at a fraternity house there. close friends were present. Attending the couple were Mrs. John Kovas of Glencoe, a former school friend of the bride, at Miss Bennett‘s in Millbrook, New York, and William H. Kruse of Cincinâ€" Atkins took place in the home of . Here on Wednesday for an overâ€" Mr. On Saturday night Eddie played The wedding of Mrs. Veronese A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited I| Northshore Garden of Memories GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 & IF YOU LIKE GOOD THINGS TO EATâ€" GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE honer of the couple the night beâ€" fore the wedding. the remainder of the ‘summher.| Lee Bishop of Pekin, linois was| W*> born on Sunday, July 30, at They will reside in Indian Hill|\the guest on Saturday of Ted|the Highland Park hospital to Mr. Village, .Cincinnati. ... Zabelâ€"of Broadview avenue. Both|and Mrs, John Brasa of 196 Old Out of tewn guests included boys, students at the University of Eim road, Lake Forest. Mrs. Brasa Mr. and Mrs. Tripp of New York|lllinois, are members of Chi Phil the Yormer Grace Krueger, and Mr. and Mrs. Closson of CiDâ€"| fraternity. deughter of Mr. and Mrs® Paul ters, Lynn and Barbara, spent a few days last week visiting their yesterday after spending the last twoâ€"week period there. ; The James Carlsens of 633 Onâ€" wentsia avenue also visited at the camp. Their son, Jim, also attendâ€" ed the final session. SUMMER SCHOOL STUDENT AT INDIANA UNIVERSITY The §,081 students enrolled for mund Strobel, sonâ€"of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Strobel of 836 Greenleaf avenue, Glencoe. The wedding is The bride‘s brother and sisterâ€" inâ€"law, the John Beattys of Winâ€" VISIT AT CAMP son, Lee, at Camp Maâ€"kaâ€"jaâ€"wan NEW YORK VISITOR____ Nuncy Lee has beo Miss Virginia ‘Reilly of New|, NaMSY n chosen as York City left for her home on |th¢ name of the baby girl, born Sunday after a two weeks‘ visit|On Wednesday, July 19, at the BETROTHAL ANNOUNCED Mr. and Mrs. George Crittenton of 409 Jackson avenue, Glencoe, formerly of Highland Park, are with her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, the Cornelius C. Weeds of 193 The brideâ€"to:be graduated this past month from New Trier high school. Her fiance is a student at Lake Forest college. PE <dlll IN CALIFORNIA 4 Milton Levy and son, Peter, of 1335 S. Green Bay road left on Sunday for a two weeks‘ trip to the west coast. avenue. Hazel avenue. Scott, of 18 S. Green Bay road| _ Maternal and p.tcr;a.l grandâ€" ‘spent tbe past ygek-cnd at the parenté reside in Canton, China. street will attend Miss Patsy Hol« the Lioyd Hollisters of Winetka and the bridegroom is the son of the R. H. McCleerys of Washingâ€" ton, Iowa. The 8:30 p.m. ceremony WEEKâ€"END GUEST Chapel of the i1, For All types of curtainsâ€" 53 N. Green Bay when she becomes the bride CURTAIN TROUBLES? PARKWAY THE PRESS lin Elliot #ill hear the .uh...I The baby, who has not yet been of nuptial vows. named, has a brother, Jerry, 13. and Mrs. H. Ward Birch, Jr., of 610 McCrarech road. The baby‘s mother is the former Nancy Lee Hoffman, daughter of the Henry E. Hoffmans of Chicago. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Birch of ‘Youngstown, Ohio, A brother for Anne, 3, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, July 28. ‘They are the children of Mr. and Mrs. Richard L. Diemer of 133. Lake avenue. The baby has been named Richard William. Mrs. Diemer is the forâ€" mer Patricia Gay. Ernest H. Gay of Griggsville, Hliâ€" nois and Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Dieâ€" mer of Richland, Washington. A son, Dickey K. Yee, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, July 28, to Mr. and Mrs: Jimmy Yee of 315 Oakwood aveâ€" nue. The little boy has two sisters, Jeany, 2, and Sanny, 1. Mrs. Yee is the former Rose Hung. * / was born at the Highland Park hospital to Mr. and. Mrs. Louis Snavely of 406 Sunset lane, Glenâ€" LOOK WHO‘S HERE On Friday, July 28, a daughter Lampi of Owen, Wisconsin. Use it to stop meisiure camage ... t use it when you decerute for frve days free trial without charge or 0 won‘t be fighting the bamidity whei you or Tuke advantuge of this offer : : . have a Frigidaire DehumidiGer on the job. â€"â€" _ hamidity whes you or your decorasors are woeking. Bresh peint. of 309 Oak Terrace, Highwood. COCCCZ D EDC ARCCCCCR, 7, ERERCER at the Highland Park hospital on Monday, July 31. 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