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Highland Park Press, 12 Oct 1950, p. 4

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. The Northmoor Country club will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Susan Gram and Louis J. Greenebaum, Jr. on Tuesday, Novâ€" ember 14. The brideâ€"toâ€"be is the daughter of Mrs. Ruth Gram of 1247 S. St. Johns avenue and her fiance is the son of the senior Greenebaums of Milwaukee, Wisâ€" consin. 2 NOVEMBER BRIDE Miss Natalie Schram ufil"-llend Miss Gram as maid of Konor and the bridesmaids will be Mrs. Donâ€" uld Greenebaum (Janet Loewenâ€" thal) of Milwaukee, sisterâ€"inâ€"law of the bridegroom, and the Misses Claire â€" Feuchtwanger, \ Barbara Michaels and Barbara Schamberg, all of Highland Park. Best â€" man _ will â€" be â€"Donald Greenebaum, brother of the brideâ€" groom. Malcolm Greenebaum of Chicago, his cousin; Richard Gugâ€" genmheiny, also of Ghicago; and William Kahn and Richard Weis berg, both of Glencoe, will usher. I;I Nl;‘l Haven, Connecticut. Mr. Greenebaum attended Tulane uniâ€" versity and Kenyon college. Miss Gram atterded Ferry Hall, Ashley Hall and Larson college ATter a wedding trip to Honoâ€" lulu and California the couple will live in Milwaukee. On Tuesday Mrs. Robert Dean Ingwersen (Mary Alice Larson) was hostess at a shower at the homeâ€" of her mother, Mrs. Clarâ€" ence A. Larson of 346 Park aveâ€" nue, in honor of Mrs. Gunter W. Schwandt (Georgianne Frisbie) of 1874 Burton avenue. The following day Mrs. Ingwerâ€" .w‘%nin was hostess at her mothâ€" er‘s home. The guest of honor at yesterday‘s party was Miss Sally Byrd _ Littlefield _ of _ Winnetka., whoseâ€" marriage to Charles Hungâ€" erford of (‘;‘.p_ly_«rli«'ul will be an event of â€"October 21 in Winnetka. The Ingwersens, who had been residing on Park avenue, moved to an apartment at 917 S.â€" St. RECENT HOSTESS To VISIT IN BELOTT ~ Mr. and Mrs. William Dorick of 331 Northâ€"avenue wilt visitâ€" their daughter, Betty, at Beloit college in ‘Beloit, Wisconsin, on Saturday. Bétty, a freshman, was recently pledged to Pi Phi sorority. .. Saturday, _ October (21, . has been chosen as the date of the wedding of Miss Betty Lou Walkâ€" er, daughter of the Edwin Walkers of Flossmoor, and Walter Arthur Oweiss, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walâ€" ter C. Oweiss of 2215 Dell lane, The 4:30 p.m. ceremony will be held in the Flossmoor Community church. The Rev. Robert K. Bell will hear the exchange ‘of nuptial vows. ' APPROACHING. WEDDING Johns avenue on Saturday A reception will be held at the Calumet Country club. After a honeymoon in the Smokys, Mr. Owciss and his bride will live at 6820 Oglesby avenue, Chicago. The brideâ€"toâ€"be is a graduaté of Deâ€"Pauw university and the brideâ€" groom is a graduate of the liliâ€" nois <Institute . of Technolq,‘ where he was a member of Sigma Pi Epsilon fraternity. Among the parties given in honâ€" or of the couple was a dinner party and surprise miscellaneous showâ€" er on . Saturday, September 30, for Mr. Oweiss. Mrs. Corliss Nuâ€" gent and son, Warren, of Winnetâ€" ka, were hostess and host. On Sunday, October 8, Miss Ruth Bergstron, who will attend as maid of honor, gave a linen showâ€" er for Miss Walker at her home on the South Side, Chicago. Aâ€"group of the bride‘s sorority sisters were her guests, The following day one of the bridesmaids, who also reâ€" sides in Chicago, was hostess at a miscellaneous shower â€" for the brideâ€"toâ€"be. Next Sunday, October Mrs, Warren Anderson (Doroâ€" thy Oweiss) of Kalamazoo, Michâ€" igan, sister of the bh’degm-. will be one of the bride‘s attendâ€" ants and Donald Walker, brother of the bride, will be one of the ushers. 15, Charles Hadden of . Glencoe, best man, will give a cocktail party for the betrothed couple. Highwood Glass & . 963 Waukegan Ave. II Phones, HI 2â€"7211 | daughter of ‘ pines of Sar ig-p;om is t |D. Wilders LIVING IX LIBERTYVILLE Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Kutzer, Jr., formerly: of 1978 S. Sheridan rowd, are now living in Libertyâ€" 1 Emm is ville in t purchased HENRY B. \}'!!.DF.R TAKES A BRIDE S.. Edmunds Episcopal church in San Marino, California, was the scene of the wedding of Miss Nancy Alpine and Henry Bridgâ€" man Wilder on Friday, September 29, at 7:30 p.m. The bride is the daughter of the John Gorman Alâ€" pines of San Marino and the brideâ€" groom . is the son of the Roland D. Wilders of Moline, Ilinois, fort merly . of Highland | Park. Only family members and a few close friends ul_lvnded the candlelight ;cl‘fl‘uloll)’. â€" & mds cons n s . The bride was gOWP®® °0 D 0C embroidered organdy made with a bouffant skirt. Her waist length veil fell from a cap of rosepoint lace. With her prayer bookâ€" she carried a single white orchid. Be bride‘s attendants were gowned alike, in Emerald green faille and their matching Dutch caps were of velvet. The bouquets they carried were of white chryâ€" santhemums. Miss Mary Hoag was maid of honer and Mrs. George 1Lupher. Mrs. David Steinmetz, ‘)lrs, Jacque Rupp and Miss Nanâ€" ce Whecler attended as bridesâ€" _lb.' bridegroom‘s 'l;rtvnhvr-in-law and sister, the junior Hiram °L. Kennicotts of 335. N. Linden aveâ€" nue, at Christmas time. Mr. Kenâ€" nicott‘s father, who lives in Des Plaines, was in California and atâ€" tended the wedding. caps were ol VC they carried w santhemums. M maid of honor bi Stephen Dorick Doyle was the name given to the infant son of Mr. and . Mrs. James Neil Doyle (Alice Dorick) at his baptism on Sunday, October 8. . A ° family dinner followed the church .cereâ€" imxony. Mr. and Mrs. William, D‘K." ick of 331 North avenue are maâ€" ternal grandparents. The. Doyles live at. 226 Ashland avenue, La Grange. â€"* 3 # BAPTISM Miss ~Barbara Ann Termain, daughter of Mrs. Catherine Terâ€" main of â€" Waukegan became the bride of Benny Evangelista, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carlo Evangelista of 19 Prairie avenue, Highwood, at the.. Immaculate Conception church, Waukegan, on Saturday, October 7. The 9 a.m. ceremony was read by the Rev. Cannon. The bride‘s cousin, William Hudson of Waukegan, gave her in marriage. WAUKEGAN WEDDING The bride and her attendants all wore ballerina type frocks. Miss Patricia Bernstein was maid of honor and Mrs. Joseph Mordini and Miss Marie Evangelista, sisters of the bridegroom, and Miss Patâ€" ricia Quinn were â€" bridesmaids. Little Mary _ Alice Evangelista, niece of the bridegroom, acted as flower girl. Peter Mazzetta, Jr. of Highâ€" wood, served as best man and the ushers . were Joseph Termain, brother of the bride, James Casâ€" orie and Jerry Muzik. Albert Hudâ€" son, son of the William Hudsons, was ring bearer. . followed the ceremony at the home of the bride‘s parents and a dinâ€" wer for the bridal party and relaâ€" Highland Ten Pin A breakfast for the bridal party OPEN BOWLING Every Day from 12:30 to 6:30 P.M. Call HI 2â€"0319 OPEN ALL DAY .the ho;fvlrewl-h")' recently WEDNESDAY 139 N. Second St. TEL H. P. 319 tives was held at the Rustic iuor in the afternoon. The evening reâ€" ception was held at the Highwood Community Center, After a ten days‘ southern honâ€" eymoon, Mr. Evangelista and his bride will reside temporarily with his parents at 19 Priarie avenue. In honor of their niece and her husband, who are visitingâ€" here from Modena, Italy, Mr. Enea Picchietti, Mr." Amedeo Picchietti and Mr. John Picchietti, were hosts at‘ a party given at the Enea Picchietti hotme, 447 Glencoe aveâ€" nue,. on Saturday evenimg. The guest of honor‘s father was killed in World War I, when she was only ‘cight months old. He was a brother of the Mesgrs. Picchietti of Highland Park. SURPRISE PARTY Jt Classes have resumed at Kenâ€" yon College, Gambier, Ohio and David Levinson, Jr. has returned as a member wf the junior class. Mavid is the son of David Levinâ€" son, 619 Bronson, lane. Kenyon, the oldest men‘s college west of the Alleghenies, is beginning "its 127th year. > Among those sophomores who received Freshman honors this fall, for outstanding work in their freshman year at Wellesley Colâ€" lege, were Miss Faire Levy and Miss Gerry Bailey. STUDENTS HONORED Miss Levy is a member of Barnâ€" swallows, the . college dramatic association, and is on the staff of the Wellesley NEWS, the college weekly paper. A graduate of New Trier High school, she is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Seyâ€" mour B. Levy of 795 Marion aveâ€" nue. Miss Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bailey of 1237 Burâ€" ton avenue, was president of her college class last year and is now secretary of the Wellesley College Government. She is a graduate of Highland Park high. school. « ,The home at 180 Haze!l avenue has been, purchased by the Horton Johnsons _(Margaret _ Johnston). Now livimy in Evanston, the Johnâ€" sons plan to move to Highland Park in about three. weeks. Mr. Johnson isâ€"in the mail order busiâ€" mess. They were married in Highâ€" land Park a year ago Augu‘st. Mrs. Johnson is the daughter of the S. Parker Jalinstons of 505 Waverly road.. 7 We ... 2. ... esntz NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK From Chicago are Mr. and Mrs, S. J. Baizer, daughter, Beryl, 10, and son, Robert, 4, of 2312 Lakeside place. They bought their home here. Mrs. Baizer‘s father, Adoiph Goldberger of Chicago, is with them at the present time reâ€" cuperating from an illness. «Mr. Baizer is in the machinery busiâ€" ness in Chicago. c Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Alexander of 347 N. Sheridan road are new Highland Parkers. From Lake Forâ€" est, they. are the parents of a daughter, Gail, who will be seven years old in December, and two sons, Kim, 5, and Kip, 18 months. Mr. Alexander is connected with the Globe Life Insurance company, Chicago. a Now living at 2351 Lakeside place are the Edward L. Kromers and daughters, Sherry, 8, and Mimsi, 3. Former Chicogoans, Mr. Kromer is a manufacturer in Chiâ€" NIOR AT KEXYON Tclqr-.l%&-vl. FOR EVERY OCCASION year 290 Greenwood Avenue They bought their home F L OWE RS THE P RESS Formerly of Winnetka and now living in the home they recently Bhuilt at 1242 Pleasant avenugé are the John Belmonts. Their daughâ€" their son, Dick, is 11. Mr. Belmont is viceâ€"president of the Lawrence M. Stein company, Chicago. Newcomers to Highland Park are the E. F. Dunnes of 900 Washâ€" ington avenue. From Chicago, they purchased their rew home here. Mr. Dunne is with the Sunâ€" Times, Chicago. Their daughter, Jacquelyn, 20, is a junior‘ at Northwestern university and their son, Edward, 16, is a junior at Loyola. Recently of Chicago and now living in their newly purchased home at 688 Carol court are Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Kaplan. They are the parents of a daughter, Mary Lauren, 4, and a son, Billy, 2. Dr. Kaplan is a physician in Waukeâ€" wan, specializing in Dermatology. New owners ofâ€" the ‘home at él:’)-t Grove avenue are the Lewis . Bemans, Theéir son, Lewis, Jr., is two years old .and their daughâ€" ter, Patricia Joan, was born Octoâ€" her â€"5, at the Evanston hospital. Mr. Beman is in the advertising business in Chicago. They formerly lived inâ€"â€"Winnetka. ENGAGEMENT TOLD The engagement of their daughâ€" ter, Edith, to Alvin A. DeNeering, son of Mr. and Mrs. Abe DeNeerâ€" ing of 78 Main Street, Marion, New York, is being announced by Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sutherland of 1704 Pleasant avenue, Highâ€" land Park. Mrs. Charles Bletsch To Address Presbyterian Women Thursday ‘Plans are being made for a November 24th wedding. & The Women‘s Association of the Highland Park Presby terian Chureh will hold its first all day meeting of the fall on Thursday, October‘19th, The speaker of the day will be their own President, Mrs. Charles Bletsch, who will talk on "Echoes From the National Meeting at Ocean Grove." . _ Mrs. Bletsch attended the Naâ€"| tional Quadrennial Meeting of Presbyterian Women in z\ugnst,! at which time the lovely seaside resort_of Ocean Grove, New Jerâ€" sey, was turned over toâ€" more than 2,500 ‘ Presbyterian Women, who came from every state in, the union, and many foreign .counâ€" tries, â€"At â€"this meeting. the new board â€"was elected, the policies formed, and new goals were set for the next four years. The theme at the meeting was "Thine is the Power", which is the message Mrs. Bletsch will bring to this meeting. The meeting will open at ten 5“ the Bendix Washers today at our nearest store or your Dealer‘s L/ 9° Convenient terms on your monthly Service Bill. See : The New """"io"llfi'.‘é"wu & I un pulcri6â€" NO BOLTING Dowy the magic Wondertub (guaranteed 5 years in more new beautyâ€"more n# :/ styling than ever before Y‘"OM® Wednesday, October 4, a |baby boy was born at the Highâ€" lhnd Park hospital to Mr. and Mrs. John Grek of Mundeleim, | Mlinois. ' a.m. with sewing and group A. G. Humphrey will conduct the Chancel service at noon. The luncheon will be served by Mrs. A. J. McMaster‘s group at 12:30. T)u afternoon program will beâ€" gin at 2:00 o‘clock, at which time Mrs.â€" Bletsch will give her adâ€" dress. + Glenview parents at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, Ogtoâ€" ber 3. The little boy was born to the George Beckers oi ©20 Wagner road and the baby c.ri was born to the Donaldé M. K‘cioas of 1834 Waukegan road. On theâ€"same day a son arrived fgr tho 3runo Nanâ€" ninis of 1514 Wils.cite avenue, Wilmette. tC A brother for Michael, 4, and Genevieve, (Vive) 3, arrived at the Highland Park hospital on Thursday, Octoter 5, The little boy has been ni.mci Lewis James, Jr. They are ine children of Mr. and Nss, i. _. Simonich of 2339 Blac! a .wk avenue. Mrs. Simonâ€" ich is che former Genevieve Philâ€" epport. Mait rnal grandparents reâ€" side in be‘siuw. lirs. J. M. Simonâ€" ich of Jol‘ct, lMiinois, is the paterâ€" nal grandâ€"other. _ Patricia Joan is the name given to the baby girl, born at the Evâ€" anston hospital on Thursday, Octâ€" ober 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis T. Beman of 2154 Grove â€"avenue. The little girl has a brother, Lewis, Jr., who will be two years old in January. Mrs. Beman is the for? mer Mary Staab, daughter of the Peter Stabbs of York, Pennsylâ€" vania. Paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Beman, reside in Washington, D. C. > A daughter was born at the Highland Park hospital on Thursâ€" day, October 5, to Mr. and ‘Mrs. Pascal Attard of 346 Green Bay road, Highwood. _ LOOK WHO‘S HERE A boy and a girl were: bofn to ~A Surprise Awaits You If You Have Not Visited THIS BEAUTIFUL GARDEN CEMETERY Northshore Garden. of Memories GREEN BAY ROAD & 18TH ST. PHONE MAJ. 1067 washer that fils anywheor,, Jane .Fay, were born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Friday, Octâ€" ober 6, to Mr. and Mrs. Marino Y. Venturini (Tillie Pranzini) of 320 North avenue, lli‘l_'ood. ‘l\‘. Grandparents are Mrs. Mary Pranâ€" zini of the same North avenue adâ€" dress and Mr. and Mrs. Qunitilio Venturnini of Pieve Niavole, Italy. A baby girl was born at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, October 6, to Mr. and Mrs, Domâ€" inic\ Ronzani of 227 Jefferson avenue, Highwood. The Ronzanis are also parents of five other girls, Mary Anne, 10, Kathleen, 8, Jean, 7, Patricia 5 and Margaret, 3, and a son, Dominic, Jr., 2. © Mrs. Ronzani is the former Gerâ€" trude Knappmiller, daughter of the Peter Knappmillers of Kewauâ€" nee, Wisconsin. Parents of baby girls at the Highland Park hospital on Friday, October 6, were the Ralph Nelsons of 860 Hazel avenue, Deerfield, ‘and the Lyle Johnsons of 292 Glencoe road, Glencoe. * :rheba!;) has been named Carol Ann. " Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow W. Hamâ€" ilton of 1821 Rice street became the parents of a son, Thomas Francis, at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Sunday, October 8. The little boy has a sister, Linda, 2. Mrs. Hamilton is the former Conâ€" stance Booth. Grandparents are Mr. and .Mrs. F. W. Parker of 1000 N. Ridge road and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Hamilton of. Peoria, Illinois. ~ HIGHLAND PARK . TRADING POST FOR SALE:â€" $ Collapsible baby buggy; strollâ€" 41750-;5 St. Johns Avenue _ HL 22744 (Coiltinued on page 5) SUMMER .CLOTHING HALF PRICE .. Jean Kay and

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