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Highland Park Press, 24 Apr 1941, p. 12

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ems "och" of 1-113th um- od the lurch-Ivan wedding In Wau- ko‘u. “turd-y. In. C. P. human in row to Dubaquc. loan. um spending the winter with "have! uld friends tn Knead street. Auto Reeonstmetion Co. "8N.rtmtt?t. SPRING SERVICE STATION WELDING AND SOLDEIING Auto ltr/tet Told Fume & An] 3 [ht-uh; Body 6 You!" Rankin: PM. 1'. I S. Sh. Janus AVE. HECKETSWEILER STUDIO Don't delay. Come in today. He grow-s so fast he'll soon be a big boy . . . and you want to keep a remembrance of the little tot as he in now. DAHL’S Have His Picture Taken Now! PHOTOGRAPHERS Make an appointment today. he. " PHONE HIGHLAND PARK 435 Daniel Cobb will present. "A Bl lad for America." In the after- noon, which will be followed by n conducted tour of Great Luke- and I ten in the home of Mrs. Gordon Bucham. 240 Moraine rout]. There will be representatives from " Illinou clupten of the Chu- dren of the American Revolution " the Mate meeting to be held " the Highhnd Purl: Community Center " 10 o'clock. May 8. C. A. R. STATE MEETING In. Marl: Monet-tit, 316 Railway avenue, Highwood. he: ennounced the engagement ot her daughter 1aruineMarietoDavtdLPerryof Pontiac, Michigan. The wedding will be Iolemntxed " the St. Janet rec- tory at 10 o'clock Seturdny morning. May 3. The nttendnntl will he like Marte Leonnrdt. ulster of the bride elect and Amedo Sum, Jr. Milt [commit in employed in her brother, John ”and“. red mu once. The (room In employed in Pontiac, Mlchtgan. where they will relide. LOUISE LEONARD! WEBB MAY 3 THE PRESS Mrs. Rita he"! of Mt. Clare” Ill., Naked In the home of her daughter and Ion-ln-law, Mr. and Mm. Emil Lauridlen, 847 North avenue, over the Enter holiday. Min Lois Thoma, a student in the Evan-ton hospital training school. spent Enter with her par- ents, Mr. and Mm. C. B. Thoma, North avenue. Mrs. Olivia Giannui, 126 Maple avenue. was pleasantly surprised Friday night when a group of friends met at the home of Mrs. Mary Cameuiti, High street. to cele- brate her birthday. Mrs. Clara Toni was co-hostess. Present were Mrs. Sam Somenzi, Mrs. Peter Andreotti. Mrs. Oresto Baldl, Miss Mary on, Mrs I. Turelli. Mrs. Lucia Ori, Mrs. Antionette Cassolari, Mrs. D. Lucchi, Mrs. Aldina Minorini. and Mrs. C. Lamberti. HONORED ON BIRTHDAY After a brief honeymoon in French Lick. Indians, the couple will live in Waukegan, where Mr. Seldenleld is a practicing attorney. The bride, a graduate of Carlton college. wore : beige frock Ind I. lpny of green orchid.. Min Mary Louise Liebenateitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Lietrenatein, " Sunlet road, became the bride of Glenn Beidenfeid, non of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Seiden- feld, 941 North tbventMs,-Wtutltergan, Thursday. The ceremony wu per- formed by Rabbi Solomon Jacobson. in the Chicago Belden-Stratford hotel, with the member: of the im- mediate familie- u witneuel. MISS LIEBENSTEIN WBDS 1hnNNETKA 2050 GREAT WESTERN LAUNDRY co. 358 CENTRAL AVENUE Highland Park, Illinois Moran Plumbing and Heating a MODERN PLUMBING and HEATING ' Lindon AVI. Very Finest Laundering C. R. MORAN --_ Proprietor Ltrte Odorless Dry Cleaning Winn“. mu Dorothy Martin spent the spring vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mm. George L. Mttrtin, 8 Beech lane. She in I student at De Pauw university, Greencastle, In- dune. Carroll Binder. foreign news edi- tor of the Chicago Daily News. will Ipeak at Ravinia at 8 o'clock. May a. Tickets may be obtained by calling Mrs. L. R. Gage, H. P. 4168. They will also be available at GleH'l Drug Store" For particu- lar- about the Carroll Binder lee- ture see next week- que of the Highland Park Press. Mr. Grsdle and " bride are now honeymonlng In South Cumulus and the East. They will live on the north aide. T CARROLL BINDER In addition to the parent: of the young couple, Mr. and Mrs. Frank G. Hough, 646 Waverly road, sister of the groom, also attended the wed- ding, and the large reception lol- towing " the Ambassador Eat hotel. The bride wore a white silk Jersey gown, with a full length veil, and curled a bouquet of gurdenlu and stephonotia. Min Lucia Dixon, the only attendant, wore a peach moire trock and carried Iris. The groom a father served him an beat man. Mua Joetne Noreott, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Osborn Marshall Nor- cott, Chicago, and Walter Gradle Jr., son of the Sr. Gradlel, 318 Egnndale road, were married Sat- urday afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. The Rev. Daniel J. Murray read the service: In the presence of the immediate (amulet. HONEYMOON IN EAST The committee is aiming for a thousand new member- to lupport thin work.. Among the vice-chair- men are Mn. Jerome P. Bowel-I Jr., and Mn. Edward P. Well: of High- land Park. Mrs. Wood Tunis nnd Mm. Potter Palmer m handed the meeting held at the Black-tone last Frlduy. SEEING EYE TEA General Robert E. Wood and Mn. Wood end their daughter In. Wood mum, entertained Morris Funk, Morretowu, N. J.. and hi- i’nmoun guide dog "Buddy.." Mr. Frank we: the nut man in Amer- icn to use the seeing eye dog, and is now attending the Chicago meeting of Seeing eye groups. Henry A, Colgate. preeident of the Seeing Eye, and Mn. Colgate were ulna honor guests at the tea. PH0NES--OrncE 1060 RESIDENCE 1342 APRIL " 1NI

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