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Highland Park Press, 28 Jun 1951, p. 4

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BARBARA BAILEY, A BRIDE Miss Barbara Ellen â€" Bailey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bailey of 1040 Sheridan ave., Deerfield, formerly of Ravinia, became the bride of E. Hugh Heck, Jr., son of the senior Hecks of Detroit, Mich., at the Trinity Episcopal church on Saturday, June 23. The 4 p.m. ceremony was read by the Rev. Charles U. Harâ€" The bride, who was ‘given in marriage by her father, was lovely in a white faille ballerina length gown, made with inserts of lace and a cuffed neckline, He shoulder length veil fell from a lace cap headdress. She carried a white prayer book. ~ $ f Miss Gerry Bailey, sisterâ€"of the bride, attended as maid of honor. The frock she wore was of light blue faille and she carried ruâ€" brum lilies. William Hailler of. Detroit serâ€" ved the bridegroom as best man and Lee Smith of, Detroit and Dudley Verwey of Appleton, Wix:, ushered. a i The bride‘s mother chose a dress of gold colored linen, complementâ€" ed with brown accessories and an orchid corsage. The bridegroom‘s mother was in ‘pink lace with white accessories. She, too, wore an orchid corsage. j "‘A ru‘epl,iofi at the Moraine hotel followed the ceremony. & o _The bride, who is a graduate of Highland Park High school and Albion college in Michigan, is a member of Delta Gamma sorority. Mr. Heck, a graduate of Grosse Point High school, is also a gradâ€" uate of Albion, where he was affilâ€" iated with Alpha Tau Omerga fraâ€" ternity. Now on a honeymoon trip. in northern Michigan, Mr. Heck and his biifde will be at home in Chiâ€" cago after July 4. Mr. Heck is a student at the Chicago School «of Osteopathy. LAWN PARTY June is an important month in the Phillip Siegele family, of 1479 Half Day roud. June & was the 30th anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Sicgele. Two â€" family â€"birthdays occur during the month. And on the 19th of this month their son, Jack Siegele, reported to Sampâ€" son Field, Geneva,N. Y., for basic John Siegele (Jack) was gradâ€" usted from Lake Forest college on June 9, where he had majored in chemistry and physics. Larson of bridesmaid all ‘rowne orgamdy ar bouguets o land T foree, in which he has enlisted for a fourâ€"year period. A lawn party honoring these various events was held June 17 at the Sicgele resiâ€" ‘dence. ' j In a_ candlelight ceremony at the Bethany Evangelical church on Saturday, June 23, MR Doroâ€" thea â€" Schwennecker becume â€" the bride of Paul Buller. The 8 p.m. ceremony was read by the Rev. Roland Hosto of the St. John‘s Evangelical Reformed church. The bride is the daughter of the Henry Schwenneckers of 596 Vine ave. and the bridegroom is the son of the Otto Bullers. of 721 GJencoe Re brotl nshe the . pirk Yose trainingâ€"inâ€"theâ€"Lâ€" 8. â€" Arsrpâ€"A DOROTHEA SCHWENNECKER, A BRIDE ON SATURDAY Mrs. °4: Evans) w Mrs. Milt Krophe) o with ud irk Th blu Ti mir t Ns ishdand â€" Park The attendant dike in‘ white 1 irn t o nd M M _ (Duleie emary s Ann Deer Hish f1. 6 and her corsage was of white carâ€" nations and white roses. A reception at the Highland Park Woman‘s club followed the ceremony. Mr. Buller and his bride are now in Canada for a two weeks‘ honeymoon. On their reâ€" turn they will reside in the home they recently built at 1434 Ridge road. LEAVING FOR EUROPE Toâ€"morrow Miss Kate Becker and a Radcliffe classmate, Miss Kirby Thompson of Jamaica, will sail on the "Homeland" for Euâ€" rope where they will spend the summer.. Landing at Cherbourg, France, the girls plan to go directâ€" ly to Italy. They will tour France, Italy and England. Before returnâ€" ing home on Septémber 10, they plan to attend the Edinburgh festâ€" ival. LOUIS PORTERERIELD TAKES A BRIDE Gowned in ivory satin made with inserts of rosepoint lace on the skirt, Miss Barbara MacArthur became the bride of Louis Porterâ€" field at 8:30 p..m. on Wednesday, June 20, in the First Methodist church, Woodstock. The bride‘s veilâ€"shoulder length, was held in place by a halo headdress. She carâ€" ried ,. orange | blossoms â€" centered with a white orchid. The bride‘s parents are the John G. MacArthâ€" urs of Woodstock Snd the brideâ€" groomâ€"is the son of Mrs. Ann Porâ€" terficld of 650 Vineave. A recepâ€" tion followed the ccrememy in the Woodstock Country club. Miss Becker is the daughter of the James H. Beckers of 333 Maple avenue. > * Mrs. Thomas L. Thayer of Oak Park attended the bride as matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Joun Blackwell of Wauwatoâ€" sa, Wis.; Mrs. David H. Coates of Ouk Park; Miss Virginia Fiske of Woodstock and Mrs. George S. Spdulding of Glencoe. They were all gowned alike in hoopâ€"skirted pink organdy and their bouquets and flowers in their hair were of white daisies. > Roy Pogterfield served his brothâ€" er as best man and John E. Mac: Arthur of CKiveland, Ohio, brother of the bride;=Bruce Hartshorne of Winnetka; Peter Vaselopules of Chicago and William Wolf of Belâ€" TO RETURN HOME SOON Mrs. Ed Kobelin and sevenâ€" month old son, Christopher, plan to return to their home in Banâ€" ning, Calif., this week=end. Mrs. Koebelin has been here â€"for the past six weeks. The first month of her visit she was at the home of her sister and: brotherâ€"inâ€"law, the John Zenkos of 846 Sunnyâ€" side avenue and the past fwo weeks she has spent with her parâ€" ents, the A.â€"J. Johnsons of 657 Deerficld road, Deerfield. The Johnsons‘ son and his wife, the â€"John Arthurâ€" Johnsons and son, Seott, and daughter, Susan, of Minneapolis, Minn., who have also been ‘visiting here for the past week, will leave toâ€"day. Mr. Johnâ€" son, who is with Honeywell compâ€" any in Minncapolis, was in Florâ€" ida part of the week to speak at a convention there. He .made the southern trip by plane. _ M NT After a two weeks‘ honeymoon in Florida, Mr. Porterfield and his bride will live in Crystal Lake, Mr. â€" Porterfield â€" was â€" graduated this month from Lake Forest col: lege, where his bride was graduâ€" ated last June. He will enter the nsurance business in Chicago after his return. & Barbara Ann Strang of Woodâ€" stock was flower girl and Thomas MacArthurâ€" of Cltveland, nephew of the bride, was ring bearer. videre=were â€"ushore XMr COYâ€"HOTCHKISS â€" IPTIALS The wedding of Miss Nancy Meâ€" to and Ensiim James Kemnan tchkiss, U, S. Navy, took place 1:30 p.m. on Saturday, June t m James Ne S. Navy, took j on Saturday, church, Winn 1c daughter of . y of San Ant Mrs.â€" Clifford W the innet chk ( Mi M Sam t M the _ The bride, given in marriage by herâ€"brother,â€" Mansfiekd ~Tempteton of Providence, R. L., wore a gown of white embroidered organdy and a fingertip veil which fell from a pearl cap headdress. Her bouquet was of stephanotis. Matron of honor was Mrs. Mansfield â€" Templeton, | sisterâ€"inâ€" law of the bride, and Miss Barbara Nielsen of Winnetka and Miss Katrina Schmidt of Glencoe were bridesmaids. The attendants were all gowned alike in yellow organdy with matching picture horsebair hats. The flowers they carried were daisies. Eugene Hotchkiss, also U. S. Navy, twin brother of the brideâ€" groom, served as best man and the ushers were Frank Hotchkiss, another brother; John Caldwell of Putney, Vermont; George Grimes of Highland Park and Charles Schaaf of Glencoe. â€" The bride, a graduate of New Trier High school, just finished her second year at Smith this month. She made her debut last summer. The bridegroom, who atâ€" tended Highland Park High school for two years, is a graduate of Vermont Academy and Dartmouth college, where he was a member of Chi Phi fraternity. He is at present stationed with the navy in Washington; D. C., where he and his bride will live. _. Mr. Hotchkiss and his bride spent their honeymoon in Florida. VISITING PARENTS The Sylvester Reitmeyers and young sons, Stephen andâ€" John Fredcrick, and infant daughter, Margaret Ann, of 230 MeDaniels ave., are visiting his parents, the Fred . Reitmeyers _ of Reedville, Wis., this week. They left last Saturday. CALIFORNIA VISITORS Miss Gladys Arnold and her brother, â€" Ed, of Banning, Calif., have been visiting friends and relatives in Chicago and Highland Park for the past two weeks. They and their parents, the Anthony Arnolds, formerly lived on Broadâ€" view avenue. They mgved: to the west coast about a year ajo. SON AND DAUGHTER C stt No s e AND FAMILIES HERE _ | WiIgcoXSIX WEDDING â€" . The Albert Larsons of 133 S.| 'E... wedding . af . Miss â€" Alice Green Bay road have their $OM®?Rockow and Donald Elstrom of and his family and their :laugh-’ui,'zhl;md Park was solemnized in ter and her family visiting them. 'lhe Evangelical Lutheran church The Bradford Larsons and th{-ir‘;" Abbottsford, Wis., on Saturâ€" son, Kent, and daughter, Susan, day, June 16, at 7:30 p.m. The of Boston, Mass., arrived yesterâ€"| bride is the daughter of the Fred day for a two weeks‘ stay and their ‘Rocknwx of Abbottsford and the Best man was Ernestâ€" Giarelli and the ushers were Thomas Felâ€" ton, brother of the bride; Fred Gaggioli of Lake Forest, cousin of the bridegroom: Thomas Musâ€" safto and Anthbny Rabittini, both of Highwood. James W. Kents (Lois Larson) and twin sons, Bradford and Calâ€" vin, of. Springfield Mo., the day before. FELTENâ€"BALDRINI WEDDING |of the bride‘s parents, where the St.‘ James church, Highwood, |reception was also held, were Mrs. was the scene of the wedding of| Armando Scornovacco and son, Miss Constance Felten and Richâ€"| Michael of Highwood, sister of the ard J. Baldrini on Saturday, June|bride; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Elâ€" 23, at 12 noon. The Rev. James|strom; Miss Jean Elstrom, sister Gleeson â€" heard the exchange of |of the bridegroom, and her fiance, nuptial vows. The bride is the|John Frazel; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse daughter of the Frank Feltens of |Contrariz, also sister of the brideâ€" Chicago and the bridegroom is |groom, all of Chicago; and Mr. the son of the Frank B:ll«fl-inis of |and Mrs. Sylvester Reitmeyer of 15% Highwood ave., Highwood. 230 MéDaniels avenue, Highland Miss Gloria Lind sang *Ave |Park. ’ j Maria.‘‘ Following a wedding trip to The bride‘s father gave her in |Northern _ Wisconsin, Minnesota marriage. The gown she wore was |and North Dakota, Mr. Elstrom of ballcrina length made of white |and his bride will ‘reside in Highâ€" net, trimmed with lace. Her fingerâ€" |land Park. hi tip veil was held in place. with a sâ€"0â€"â€" halo of orunge blossoms. The bouâ€" | FLORIDA VISITORS quet she carried was of stephanoâ€" Mr. and Mrs. Matt Maiman of tis and white gladioli~ ~~ _ {Lake.Worth, Fla., formerly of The bride‘s attendants were all ;lliclnlnntl Park, have been visiting gowned alike in pink lace with |friends and relatives in Highland matching daisies in their bouquets | Park for the past several weeks. and their hair. â€" ! " >â€"(g.s The Kents, who left Springâ€" fitld on Friday, had been spendâ€" ing a few days with his mother in Olney, Iilinois. * nâ€"law. . and . daughter;â€"t â€"he 101 NO. ST. JOHN‘S AVE. HIGHLAND PARK, ILE. T?A HI. 2â€"0710. * PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. THE â€"PRESS . For the reception P__hn.d-l mother wore a dress of toast colâ€" lored lace complemented by â€"a corsage of purple orchids and the bridegroom‘s mother was in rose crepe. Her corsage was also of purple orchids. At the church ceremony the bride‘s mother wore a pink suit and her accessories were navy blue, while the brideâ€" groom‘s mother wore a blue suit, with navy accessories, also. A luncheon at the Hunt‘s room of the Deerpath Inn, Lake Forâ€" est, followed the ceremony and in the evening a reception was held at the Rogers Park Woman‘s club at 7:30 p.m. ° Both the bride and the brideâ€" groom are graduates of the Illiâ€" nois Normal Teachers‘ college in Normal, Illinois. Mrs. Albert Schoenfeld (Jane Becker) and six months‘ old son, James Albert, of Colprado Springs, Colo., who have been visiting at the home of her parents, the James H. Beckers of 333 Maple avenue for the past two weeks, plan to re main . another week. Mr. Schoenfeld, who accompanied his wife and son here returned to Colorado after a short stay here. After a month‘s honeymoon in Colorado and other western states as far as the west coast, Mr. Balâ€" drini and his bride will live in Tremont, I!I., where he will be teaching in school. VISITING HERE HOME FROM FLORIDA Mr. and Mrs. Robert Slayback of S. Sheridan road recently reâ€" turned from a six weeks‘ vacation spent in. Florida. WINS BLUE RIBBON _ Philip Dorough of 1318 Wade st., a member of the Sports Car Club of America, was entered in the skillful driving competition at the club‘s meet in South Bend, Ind., last Saturday, Phil, who was awarded the blue ribbon for skillâ€" ful driving, drove his British MG. Ray Sutinen of Ravinia isâ€"vaâ€" cationing in Ontario, Canada. He will be gone about two weeks. VACATION IN CANADA Following a wedding trip to Northern _ Wisconsin, Minnesota and North Dakota, Mr. Elstrom and his bride will ‘reside in Highâ€" land Park. k Among â€" Highland .Park, Highâ€" wood and Chicago guests, who spent the weekâ€"end at the home of the bride‘s parents, where the reception was also held, were Mrs. Armando Scornovaceo and son, Michael of Highwood, sister of the bride; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Elâ€" strom; Miss Jean Elstrom, sister of the bridegroom, and her fiance, John Frazel; Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Contrariz, also sister of the brideâ€" groom, all of Chicago; and Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Reitmeyer of 230 MéDaniels avenue, Highland Park. & Mrs. Arnold Daellenbach of Amro, Wis., sister of the bride, was matron of honor and Glenn Elstrom served his brother as best FLEET NEWS Lt. (jz) _ Stansfield Turner, USN, of 289 Park ave., is serving aboard the destroyer USS Stribâ€" ling, a unit of the Sixth Fleet. _ Ships of the Sixth Fleet reâ€" cently completed two months of Elstroms of Colby, Wis. man the Tremont High ranean, including the mock amphâ€" ibious landing assault on the is7 land of Maita: They are now makâ€" ing liberty calls at ports i&ng the French and Italian Rivie ANNAPOLIS GRADUATE Midshipman, first class, Robert Earl Adler, USNA,. son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Adler of 249 Hazel ave., is a member of this year‘s graduating class at the U.S. Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md. The class was presented its diplomas at appropriate ceremonâ€" ies June 3. Midshipman Adler has chosen to receive an Ensign‘s commission in the U. S. Navy. scholastic standing as Midshipman First Class Petty Officer. He also won athletic awards in fencing. During his four years at the Academy, he attained his highest A former student at Highland Park High school, Hyde Park High school in Chicago, and The Citadel in Charleston, S. C., Midâ€" shipman Adler received a Conâ€" gressional nomination to the Acâ€" ademy, and was admitted to the institution June 12, 1947. > He was business manager , of Reef Points, a member of the Forâ€" ensic Society and associate of "Lucky Bag." . Fred Schweiger, who has reâ€" cently completed his first year at West Point, is home on a 28 day vacation before reporting on July 5, to Camp Buckner, New York, where he will be further trained before classes are resumed on Sept. 1. This is Fred‘s first time home in eleven months. He is the son of ‘the Fred Schweigers of Gray avenue. WEST POINT CADET Mr. and Mrs. Jack S. Ettinger of 935 Fairview road areâ€" new Highland ‘Parkers. From Chicago, they bought their home here. Their daughters are Judith, 4, and Dale Ann, 11 months. Mr. Ettinger is a manufacturer of children‘s clothâ€" ing, Chicago. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK New Highland Parkers are the. Pascal Scibettas of 1939 York In. Formerly of Chicago, they built their home here. Mr. Scibetta is a commercial artist in Chicago. Now living in the home they reâ€" cently built at 1531 Sherwood rd. are the Robert J. Freys. From Oak Park, they are the parents of a daughter, Marshalee, 5, and a son, Paul, 3. Mr. Frey is with the Metâ€" ropolitan Coffee Service. New owners of the home at 757 Baldwin avenue are the T. R. Cassidys. Mr. Cassidy is an electâ€" rical engineer in Chicago. Their children are Andrew, 5, Wendy, 4, and Jay, 18 months. Formerly of Chicago and now residing in the home they built at 1495 Sunnyside avenue are Mr. and Mrs, (icra!d E..Seymour. Mr. Seymour is with Russell T. Gray, Inc., advertising, in Chicago. Mrs. Seymour‘s father, Nathanâ€" iel Clary, will arrive soon to make his home with them. Mrs. Frey, the former.Sharlee Mayer, is the daugghter of the W. F. Mayers of 437 N. Sheridan Td. Until recently Oakland, Calif. was the home of the Edward R. Ettlingers. They are now living in their newly built home at 1685 Midland avenue. Mr. Ettlinger is connected in business with his father, Ralph Ettlinger and Sons, Chicago. The senior Ettlingers reside on Broadview ave. Telegraph Delivery Service North Shore Florist F L O W E R S FoR BVERY OOcAasson Landscape Service JOS. KOLBECK 290 Greenweed Arense 6 0 9 Thursday, June 28, 1951 â€"LOOK WHO‘S MERE! > Loretta Jean, born Tuesday, June 5, at St. Vincent‘s hospital, Chicago, came to live at the home of her adopted parents on Wedâ€" nesday, June 20. The new mother and dad are Mr. and Mrs. David Pasquesi (Nancy Santi) of 873 Driscoll ct. The new gradparents are Mr. and Mrs. Isaia Santi of 490 Deerâ€" field avenue and Angelo Pasquesi of 681 Deerfield ave. Mr. and Mrs. Primo Cabri of 321 Grove st., Highwood, became the parents of a son, Bruce Leon, at the Highland Park hospital on Tuesday, June 19. Mrs. Cabri is the former Diane Santi. Grandâ€" parents are the Bruno Santis of the same Grove street address. a daughter at the Highland Park hospital. â€" On Tuesday, June 12, the Robâ€" ert S. Nigholsons of 2061 Deerâ€" field road became the parents orf A daughter arrived at the Highâ€" land Par} hospital on Thursday, June 21, to Sgt. and Mrs. Thomas Hourihan of Fort Sheridan. Dr. and Mrs. B. V. Reaney of 840 Park avenue became the pasâ€" ents of a daughter at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Thursday, June 21. The little girl who has been named Gail Elizabeth, has a sister, Ann, 3. Mrs. Reaney is the former Carolyn Turner. Grandâ€" parents are the Donald S. Turners of Battle Creek, Mich., and the H. F. Reaneys of Yankton, S. D. Laura Marjorie is the name given to the baby wirl, who arâ€" rived at the Highland Park hosâ€" pital on Thursday, June 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Selig, Jr. of 548 Central ave. Mrs. Selig was forâ€" merly Ruth Lewis, »daughter of Mrs. Harry G. Lewis of 572 Roger Williams ave. Paternal grandâ€" father is Sidney Selig, Sr. of Chicago. Aâ€"sonâ€" wasâ€"born at the Highâ€" land Park hospital on Thursday, June 21, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lambert â€"(Marie Ann Frech) of 1331 Westave., Chicago. The baby has been named Donald Roger, Jr. Grandparents are the Joseph Lamâ€" berts of Northland avenue and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Frech of 1912 Cloverdale avenuv;/ Por All types of curtainsâ€"â€" 4G . . 1 shall not want" 1 oday through the light shed .upon the twentyâ€" third Psalm by the Christian Science textbook, ‘‘Science and Health with Key to the Scripâ€" tures," by Mary Baker Eddy, its promise brightens into pracâ€" tical fulfillment. is legitimately ncedfulâ€"is available to man without fail, aind comes through the spiritâ€" ual underslanding of God, divine Love, which Christian Science brings. Anyone who â€" thoughtfully studies Science and Health and puts its teacliings to the test in his daily life will find the "still waters" of the Bible promise. Ecience and Health may be bought, borrowed or read at all Christian Science Reading Rooms. The coupon is also for "Ullf use. 1J Endlosed is §3 i and nll:h m':hfi: CHRISTIAN SCIENCE READING ROOM 1935 So. Sheridan Rd. 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