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Highland Park Press, 16 Aug 1951, p. 4

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aU UE RIEaE EVCOE CC O 0 ppetaneeâ€" 70 â€" â€" ho w > â€"~â€"rived hmfi?fiw thecere» ~*~~sver was aB8ard the Veendanâ€"ant" monyâ€"at the "A@meâ€"ot theâ€"bride‘ the return trip was on the New \parents. Amsterdam. In Austria they visit-} After a northern wedding trin éd relatives of the Messrs. Humer.|Mr. Peterson and his bride will ANNGUNCE MARRIAGE Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Baird of 1864 Linden avenue announce the marriage of their daughter, Carolyn, to Robert M. Richey, II, son of the senior Richeys of Durham, N. C., on Thursday, Augâ€" Mr. Richey and his bride are now on a wedding trip to Denver, Colorado. They plan to go on to California before leaving for Durâ€" ham, where Mr. Richey will enter his senior year at Duke university. His bride is a graduate of Highâ€" land Park High school and comâ€" pleted her first year at Duke in June. She is a member. of Zeta Tau Alpha sorority. After a three months‘ trip, which took them to Austria, Belâ€" gium, Germany, Holland and Italy, Mr® and Mrs. Ferdinand Humer and daughter, Katherine, of Mcâ€" Daniels avenue; Mr. and Mrs. John Humer of Oak street and Miss Mabel. Trenton of Chicago, arâ€" RETURN FROM EUROPE Another daughter, Mrs. William Russell, and her daughter, Lynn, of Essex, Maryland are here now for a week‘s visit with her parâ€" ents. The Russells had ‘been vaâ€" cationing in northern "Wisconsin for the past two weeks. Mr. Rusâ€" sel returned to Maryland on Sunâ€" day. l The bride‘s mother chose an ‘orchid taffeta dress for the occaâ€" {sion and the bridegroom‘s mother {was in navy blue. Each wore a | e ‘corsage,. of Rubrumlilies. _ Mrs. Sverre Gotaas of 681 Washâ€" ington place and Mr. Peterson is the son of the Carl Petersons of Des Moines, Ia.. _,~ ‘The bride, who ‘was given in marriage by her father, wore a white embroidered organdy gown, ballerina length. . Her fingertip veil was held in place with a tiara headdress, The bouquet she carâ€" ried was of white roses, ‘carnaâ€" tions, larkspur and other smal} white flowers. 3 Miss Joan Siefken of East Moâ€" line, III., attended as maid of honâ€" or. Her blue organdy frock was complemented by the yellow roses, Fuji mums and Pom Poms, which she carried, and byâ€"the yellow flowers on her velvet ribbon headâ€" band. Miss May Siljestrom of 1606 Oakwood _ avenue _ recently _ reâ€" turned from a three weeks‘ trip to the west coast. In Dillard, Ore., she was the guest of her brotherâ€" inâ€"law and sister, the Charles Mcâ€" Cords (Margarct Siljestrom) and their family and in San Francisco, Calif., she visited with her neice ard her family, the John Bromâ€" leys. Both trips were made by plane and Miss Siljestrom reports that though she was aboard five difâ€" ferent planes, Hugh Riddle‘s Midâ€" way _ Airlines, â€" which operates from Sky Harbor to Midway airâ€" {ort. Chicago, was outstanding, to er, for its convenience and quick service. After a northern wedding trin Mr. Peterson and his bride will live in Rock Island, TII., where he is attending Augustana Theologiâ€" cal seminary. Both he and his bride are graduates of Augustana college. Herbert reterson served "his brother as best man. Auto Reconstruction Co. Dynamic Wheel Ba!.nci-' Body & Fender Repairing Auto painting D A H DL‘ S 322 N. Fire HI 2â€"0077 Summer Suitsâ€"values to $55.00 .:. ... Regular Weight Suitsâ€"values to $69.50 Topcoatsâ€"values to $50.00 ... ... ...... Slacksâ€"values to $8.95 .............. Tiesâ€"values to $2.50 ......s.......... Knit Briefsâ€"$1.00 values ............. Underwear Shortsâ€"$1.50 values ... ... Straw Hatsâ€"values to $7.50 .......... Robesâ€"values to ‘$6.95~ . ... .% ........ We Offer You Amazing Values _ | DOLLAR VALUE DAYS ' FRIDAY and SATURDAY AUGUST 17&18 Open Friday and Monday Evening Blacksmithing THE FELL COMPANY MEN‘S DEPARTMENT . Herb Holt of 904 Judson aveâ€" nue returned home on Sunday after spending two and one half weeks in Decatur, IIL MARRIED AT HOME . OF DAUGHTER ; The marriage of Mrs. Maxwell H. Field of Lincolnwood avenue and Alfred Flesham of Winnetka was solemnized at the home of her daughter and sonâ€"inâ€"law, the Berâ€" nard Buchholz‘ of 300 Lincolnâ€" wood road on Saturday, August 11, at 8:30 p.m. Dr. Richard Hertz of Chicago read the service. Only immediate members of the famâ€" ilies attended the ceremony, and reception, which followed immedâ€" iately after, at the Buchholz home. The bride also has a son, John Field of Chicago. The couple will reside in The Terraces, Ravinia. VISITING HERE Miss Cathy Stair, daughter of the H. Bowen Stairs of Short Hills, N. J., formerly of Ravinia, arrived by plane from her home in the east for a Week‘s visit with friénds here. She is staying at the James M. Murphey home at 848 Baldwin avenue as the guest of their daughter, Toni. She also pfians to‘spend some time at the of their daughter, Sally. leave on Monday fo? a with her grandparents County, Wis." RETURNS TO FLORIDA Mrs. J. Mills Easton, formerly of Judson avenue and now of Winter Park, Fla., returned home on Monday after a week‘s visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Rietz of 261 Woodland ave. 616 Pleasan PURNELL & WILSON, Inc. > _ 101 NO. ST. JOHN‘S AVE. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL \ . TEL, HI 2â€"0710 % THE PRESS "THE VALUES SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES" the â€"guest . She will vacation in Door .. $ 6.00 2 for $1.00 3 for $1.00 3 for ;2.00 _.._ $ 1.00 .. _ $3.00â€" Mr. and Mrs. G. Sutton Laing and daughter, Holly, of 936 Harâ€" â€"vard. .drive.. returned .. homeâ€"this MARY QUINN, A BRIDE Miss Mary Lois Quinn became the bride of Corporal Donald L Hamlin on Saturday, August 11, in St. James church, Highwood. The bride is the daughter of the late George Quinns of: Highwood and the bridegroom is the son of the R;l& Hamlins of. Topeka, Kans. 12 noon ceremony was read by the Rev, James D. Gleeâ€" The bride, who was given in marriage by her brother, William Quinn, wore a yellow sharkskin suit. Her flowers were white Mrs. Frank J. Garrity of 330 North/ave., matron of honor, wore a tan sharkskin suit and her corâ€" sage was of pink roses. George Quinn of Farnsworth, another brother of the bride, serâ€" ved as best man. A reception followed the cereâ€" mohy at the Frank Garrity home. Following a two weeks‘ wedding trip to Kansas, Corp. Hamlin and his bride will live in Highland Park. Corporal Hamlin is stationâ€" ed at Fort Sheridan. WISCONSIN VACATION week, from=g,vacation..at. Elkhart Lake, Wis. Mrs. Laing and Holly were gone about ten days and Mr. Laing joined his family there this past weekâ€"end. A fall wedding is planned for Miss Joan Eleanor Weiss of Pottsâ€" ville, Pa., and Joseph* M. Michaels of Philadelphia and Highland Park, son of the late Mr, and Mrs. Joseph C. Michaels. The brideâ€"toâ€" FALL WEDDING PLANNED Dressesâ€"values to $39.95 .. ... .. Coatsâ€"values to $59.95 â€"....... Hosieryâ€"values to $1.85 ... . ... Knit Dressesâ€"values to 335.00.. Cotton Skirtsâ€"values to $6.95 .. Pedal Pushersâ€"values to $4.95 . Blousesâ€"values to $5.95 ... ... . Knit Shirtsâ€"values to $2.95 ... Swim Suits . ...............2,. Raincoatsâ€"values to $7.95 ... . versity and Mr, Michaels received his degree from the University of Michigan. be is a graduate of Boston uniâ€" The Michaels Memorial award of the Ravinia Music association was founded in memory of Mr. Michaels‘ late parents. Belmont were united in marriage at St. James church, Highwood at 10:30 a.m. The bride is the daughâ€" ter of Anthony Dalla Valle of Highland Park and the brideâ€" groom is the son of Mrs. Julia Belmont of Highwood. The Rev. James Gleeson heard the exchange of nuptial vows. MARY DALLA VALLE WEDS On Saturday, August 11, Miss Mary Louise Dalla Valle and Gene The bride‘s gown was of white organdy and the prayer book she carried was marked with white gladioli and satin .ribbons. Her father gave her in marriage. Maid of honor was Miss Gina Salbego and bridesmaid was Miss Nancy Dalla Valle, sister of the bride. Miss Salbego‘s frock was of aqua and her bouquet was of orchid colored gladioli, while Miss Last Day Thursday Aug. 16 Saturday and Sundayâ€"Continâ€" uous from 2:15 p.m. Cecil B. DeMille‘s Masterpiece "I Was A Communist Starting Friday â€" August 17 "Samson And Delilah" Week Nightsâ€"Feature at 7:00 and 9:20 p.m. Coming, Aug.: 24â€" _ "As Young As You Feel" Coming Sconâ€" Comingâ€" ARLCYON rank Lovejoy â€" Dorothy Hart Telephone â€" HI 2â€"2400 wWOMEN‘S DEPARTMENT â€" in Glorious At Our Regular Prices For For The F. B. I." "Little Egypt" Philip Carey "Showboat" Full Technicolor laslsrsllks.lcls. "#% 00 Open'All Day: Wednesday ... $5.00 and $10.00 Thursday, August 16, 1951 Dalla Valle‘s dress was of orchid and her flowers, yellow gladiali. brother as best man and the ushers were Robert Pizzato and Leonard Williams, > * The bridegroom‘s mother woreâ€" navy blue and white for the church ceremony. Her corsage was of pink carnations. For the reâ€" ception, which was held at her (Continued on page 5) Open Mon.â€"Fri. 600 _ Sat.â€"Sun. 1:3¢ 35¢ to 6:30 Robert Stack . Gilbert Roland GLENCOE "Francis Goes To Don.l; 0c Vn:;râ€"‘-" Piperâ€"Laurie Comingâ€" "The Bullfighter And The Lad and Francis, the talking mule For All types of curtainsâ€" spreads, â€" table linens and blankets. DRY CLEANING (all types) Free Pickâ€"up and Delivery 53 N. Green Bay HI 2â€"5804 Starting Sun. Thru Thurs. HOUSE CLEANING? CURTAIN TROUBLES? 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