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Highland Park Press, 14 Feb 1946, p. 4

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Priorâ€" to n\s&c.lh Brandt was honored at a miscellanâ€" eous shower by the sewing club of which she is a member. Hostâ€" esses were the Misses Mary Zanâ€" nina and Elma Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Brandt of Kal amazoo, Mich. . > After a three weeks‘ honeymoon at St. Petersburg, Fia., the young couple will reside in North Chicaâ€" Ohrmund, Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Jung, Mr. and Mrs. Ferney Klein, Mr. and Mra Charles Harrmann, and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Metzger, sllolwlfln-hu.lr.-dln.ll. vin Waliters of Oconomowoc, W .LORETTA BRANDT WEDS Following the ceremony, a reâ€" ception of 138 guests was held at Masonic temple by the bride‘s parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Brandt of 631 Deerfield avenue. _ Out of town guests included the bride‘s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Jung, and their daughter, Esther, and an aunt, Mrs. Minnic Guggesâ€" berg, all of Campbellsport, Wis., Mrs. Helen Jung, an aunt, and a cousin, Miss Adeline Jung of West Bend, Wis., a great uncle, Albert The bride‘s mother chose a coral colored dress with brown accessorâ€" ies, complemented by a corsage of gardenias. . The bridegroom‘s mother wore forest green, and her corsage was of yellow roses. The bride is a graduate of the Highland Park ‘high school and of Lake college of commerce, Waukeâ€" Valerie Jung of Milwaukee, 3â€" yearâ€"old codsin of the bride, actâ€" ed â€"as flowerâ€"girl. â€" Sheâ€"wore a dress of pink taffeta and carried an oldâ€"fashioned bouquet of roses, carnations and snapdragons. Bruce Stevens of North Chicaâ€" go served as best man. gan. Mr. Zaker, who was in the service for 3 years, served with the 113th antiâ€"aircraft division of the army. He spent 2% years in north Africa and the European theater of warfare. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Zaker of North Chicago. . s Miss Ruth Brandt, sister of the bride, who was maid of honor, wore a dress of pale blue chiffon, and carried pink roses and carnaâ€" tions. t The bride; who was given in marriage by her father,~ wore & white dress with lace bodice and sleeves, and full tulle skirt and train, _ Her white tulle fingertip veil. which had a tiara â€"of lace matching the bodice and sleeves of her dress, was trimmed with orâ€" ange blossoms. She carried a bouâ€" quet of gardenias and white roses showered with hyacinth blossoms. Page 4 Before an altar banked ‘with palms and candelabra, Miss Loretâ€" ta Mary Brandt became the bride of Peter Robert Zaker at the Reâ€" deemer church on Saturday, Feb. 9 at 7 o‘clock in the evening. Rev. W. F. Subr, former pastor of the church, and now of Chicago, read the service. APPROACHING MARRIAGE | March 23 has been chosen as In honor of her thirteenth birthâ€" day, Anne Boyd; daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Douglas Boyd of 127 Wade, will be hostess at a party tomorrow at her home from 8 to 10 in the evening. The Ravinia school eighth grade girls will be her By ALICE ZABEL the date for the marriage of Miss Mary Catherine Hart and Melvin duaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin C. Hart of 156 Sheahen court and Mr. Gehring is the son of John F. Gehring of Tonawands, N. Y. at a luncheon and theater party &mrdn;‘ Donald is the son of the August Nordmarks of 1541 8. St. Johns. Bobbie Rehn, son of the T. L. Rehns of 217 Belle avenue, enâ€" tertained five of his young friends at dinner last Thurstlay evening. The occasion was his eighth birthâ€" day. He is in the second grade at Elm Place school. In celebration of his eleventh birthday, Donald Nordmarkâ€"was host to several of his school friends Mr. Gehring, who recently reâ€" turned from 3% years in the Medâ€" iterranean and European theaters of warfare, participated in seven major campaigns. A corporal in the army, he was in the service for four and a half years. Miss Hart‘s brother, Robert, reâ€" ceived his discharge from the servâ€" ice last Sunday. A sergeant, he was in the service for three years. As a member of the tenth mounâ€" tain division, he was on duty in Italy for eight months. BIRTHDAY PARTIES at a dinner in their honor ed in marriage at the home of friends, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Lindâ€" nhlo!'rq-n Mr. Lindvahi, a justice of the peace, performed the ceremony. The bride wore a navy blue dress and a corsage of white orâ€" chids. Mrs. Lindvahi, who attendâ€" ed Mrs. Gerke, wore brown. couple and the Lindvahis drove to Crown Point, Ind., where Mr. and Mrs. Archie Eberhardt were hosts Deerfield avenue left Thursday for a visit with her brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. John O‘Brien (Ella Kruéger) of Oakland, Calif. She will be gone indefinitely. GERKEâ€"VOGEL NUPTIALS On Monday, Feb. 4, Mrs. Casâ€" sandra Gerke and William H. Voâ€" ‘This order teaches at St. George‘s school in Evanston, where "Jay" was in his junior year in high school. His older brother, Don, is a senior at St. George‘s this Samuel Martin III, known to his friends as "Jay," left last Friday for Glencoe, Mo., where he has enâ€" tered the House of Studies of the Order of Christian Brothers. _A Catholic teaching order with 14,â€" 000 educators, they have 11,059 schools throughout the country. year, and a youriger brother, Mills, is a sophomore there. _ Another brother, Dick, attends school at St. Mary‘s in Lake Forest. â€" 'l'Iley'm the sons of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Martin Jr. of 200 N. Mr. and Mrs. George Donnersâ€" berger of 902 8. Green Bay, left on Monday for a month‘s visit in California . They will visit with their children and grandchildren who reside in San Diego. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Moore (Wilhelmena Donnersberger) and children, Sandra, 12, Peggy, 8, and Georgia, 4, and Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Coles (Annette Donnersâ€" berger) and their children, Anâ€" nette, 4, Florence, 3, Christine, 2, and George, who just recently arâ€" rived, will all be greeted. ‘They will be stopping at the Dei Mar hotel in San Diego. IN CALIFORNIA ~Mr. Davis, who was recently reâ€" leased from the service, is just back from overseas. A coxswain in the coast guard, he served for 3% years. ENTERING BROTHERHOOD _ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Davis are here on a visit to Mr. Davis‘ parâ€" ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight H. Davâ€" is, 550 S. Linden. Mr/ Davis and his bride, the lormér Harriet Cline, daughter of the Harry S. Clines of Tacoma, Wash., . were married in Tacoma â€" six months His brotherâ€"inâ€"law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Crough, 542 S. Linden, were hosts recentâ€" ly at open house in their honor. VISITING HERE Dr. and Mrs. W. Richburg of 1745 Pleasant are in Miami, Fla. They will be gone about two or three months. ; CLUB MEETING WEEKâ€"END VISIT The A. E. Lundins of 937 Linâ€" coln avenue will have a two weeks‘ trip to Nassau, before they reâ€" turn home, about March 1. They have been vacationing in «Fort Lauderdale, Fla., since the first part of January. hostess to her bridge group. On Monday, "Andy" Andrews, 234 Laurel, Howard Caro of 323 Woodland road, Herb Holt of 1330 tenden of 583 Bob O‘Link road, and Mrs. Cruttenden‘s brotherâ€"inâ€" law and sister, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Richberg of Glencoe, are vacaâ€" tioning at Fort:Lauderdale, Fla. They will be gone for two weeks. On Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. E. L. Andrews Jr., of 234 Laurel, was Judson, Jerry â€" Peterson, 222 S. Green Bay, and ‘Ted Zabel, 1348 Rroadview, returned from lowa City, In., where they were weekâ€" end guests at the University of ON VACATION year at Highhnd Park high, and the other boys are members of the senior class. A former Highland Parker, Jim Gourley, of 4144 N. Sheridan road, Chicago, spent the weekâ€"end. in Memphis, Tenn. â€"His wife visited with friends in Highland Park while he was away. ° After the ceremony, the bridal Mr. and Mrs Walter W: Crutâ€" Caro is a junior this the home of of 891 Apply Today To Chief Operator 21 South St. Johns Avenue operator will be profitable to you all through your life. for Telephone Operators Earn $37 Per 6 Day Week ness and social life of your comâ€" from NEW HIGH WAGES is an essential part of the busiâ€" Experience unnecessary. Full pay while learning. The experiâ€" Little Lynn Carey, daughter of the Waliter J. Careys of 1335 Broadview, wil be hostess at a valentine party, today (Thursday). Her playmates, Coleen Kelly, Patâ€" ty McHugh and Bruce Johnson, will be her guests. absence of one and a half years, are the Frank P. Nellises of 116 N. Linden. BACK IN HIGHLAND PARK Back in Highland Park after an Larson will be hostess to eighâ€" teen of her friends at a valentine party at her home. Bette is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard L. Larson of 1902 Flora‘ PL avenue, will leave for San Franâ€" cisco, Calif., where they will make their home. Their daughters and their husbands, the C. R. Schotts and the C. W. Edholms, who have will remain in this vicinity. The Schotts will be moving to Crystal Lake â€" and the.Edholms to Long VALENTINE PARTY Lake, soon. AWAY AT SCHOOL «* On Thursday Lee Ostrander Jr., Delafield, Wis., where they are stuâ€" dents at St. Johns Military acaâ€" place, is a member of this June‘s graduating class, and Lee, whose parents are the Lee H. Ostranders of 250 Central, will graduate the following February. > On March 10, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Moffitt of 1733 Brook demy Mrs. Larson has been making her home with her husband‘s parâ€" ents, the Albert Larsons of 133 S. Green Bay while her husband has MOVING TO CALIFORNIA IN MISSOURI 5 Mrs. Bradford Larson and son, Kent, left Tuesday for a visit with Nellic Heath of Kansas City, Mo: Her husband, Lt. Larson, USNR, who is at present aboard the Kaâ€" pects to be released from service in the near future. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Carpenter of 563 Kimball returned last Sunâ€" day from a three weeks‘ vacation spent at Biloxi and New Orleans, BACK Mr. and: Mrs. Albert Ramond of 1069 Moseley road are back home after a week‘s visit in New York. Miss ©Adeline Ramond, who spent the week in New York with her parents, is a student at the drama school at Yale university, New Haven, Conn. The drama school is the only class at Yale where women are also enrolled. After two weeks‘ vacation at the Hillsboro club in ‘Pampano, Fiz., Mr. and Mrs. Paul Date of 1726 Rice have returned home. Vacations, Holidays with Pay Sickness Benefits Pleasant, Safe Surroundings Frequent Salary Increases Interesting, Steady Work near START TODAY THE PRESS had been residing while Mr. Nellis was stationed at the navy ammuniâ€" ‘The two children, Nadine, 9, Announce Engagement of Miss Regina Klemp _ To AAF Veteran * Mr. Willems, who was recently released from service after 3% years as acrial gunner, was shot down in the European theater on July 7, 1944, on his 34th mission, and was liberated May 2, 1945 by a British task force. He returned to the States last October. The date of the wedding is inâ€" definite, pending ‘the return of two of Miss Klemp‘s brothers from gina Klemp to Mr. Frank Willems of Kenosha has been announced by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Klemp, 310 Ridge road. Tuesday afterncon, at the Winâ€" netka _ Congregational _ church, Shirley O‘Brien Drake of Winnetâ€" ka and‘ Jerome Peter Bowes IH of Highland Park were united in marriage by Rev. Leland Danforth. Only members of the two famiâ€" lies were present. Mrs. John Hopâ€" kins attended her cousin, and Jeâ€" rome Bowes Jr. acted as his son‘s best man. . An informal reception for young friends of the bride folâ€" lowed at the home of the bride‘s parents, Mr.â€"and Mrs. Franklin P. O‘Brien of Winnetka. The former Shirley Drake was widowed when the late Gene Fred. erick Drake, distinguished young flier, was lost at sea shortly after their marriage in December, 1942. She is the mother of Gene Jr., and Stirling, 7, have reentered overseas. Lt. Earl is stationed in Japan and Sgt. Mat at Fairbanks, Alaska. . Lt. John, former AAF pi. lot, now released from service, is attending University of.. Wisconâ€" Elm Place school. Shirley O‘Brien Drake Weds Jerome Bowes III Tuésday in Winnetka The engagement of Miss Reâ€" CHICAGO ano NORTH WESTERN SYSTEN T0 T. PAULâ€"MINNEAPOLIS Lt. Earl is stationed in The NORTH WESTERN LIMITEDâ€" smooth ridingâ€"leaves Chicago 11:00 pm daily; arrives St. Paul 7:55 am, Minneapolis 8:35 am. Speeding miles are sieeping milesâ€"you arrive refreshed and ready for a full day‘s activity. The VICTORY for earlier departure. Leaves Ginp\MS pm daily; arrives St. Paul 7:35 am, Minneapolis 8:15 am. Chicago and St. Paulâ€"Minneapolis, "North Western‘ again inâ€" vites you to enjoy a refreshing night‘s sleep on your trips to and from the Twin Cities. f ALSO SLEEPING CAR SERVICE TtOâ€" Many a business traveler will welcome the return of this sleeping car service. With these cities again "one sleep away," full advantage can be taken of every hour of the business day. + ASHLAND, WISCONSIN and WATERSMEET, MICHIGAN on the Asblend Limited, leaving Chicago 6:00 pm daily, To ISHPEMING, MICHIGAN on the frow and Copper Country Expren, leaving Chicago 6:30 pm daily; To DES MOINES, IOWA on train leaving Chicago 8:45 pm daily. REâ€"ESTABLISHED Saturday â€" Highland Park vs. Oak Park â€" will mark the close Saturday evening, February 9, at the Highland Park Methodist church, Jane Marie Heartt, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. William D. Heartt, 938 N. St. Johns, was unitâ€" ed in marriage to Mr. Howard Wadley, son of Mrs. W. D. Fehrâ€" end of Chicago. _ The marriage lines were read by Rev. William High School Tankers To Meet Oak Park Saturday, Feb. 16 of the season for the high school The groom was attended by Ens. John Francis Rolland Jr., of Chiâ€" %rymd‘-y.mnduuhr. bride‘s mother, in gray and blue, and Mrs. Fehrend, in brown, wore identical. corsages of pink camellias. Both juniors at Lake Forest colâ€" lege, the newlyweds plan to conâ€" tinue their studies there, making their home in Highland Park after returning from a bridal trip in Wiscongin. _ Mr. Wadley, a forâ€" mer student at Purdue, served in the army for five years â€" half of that time overseasâ€"with the rank of lieutenant _ f P 68 mis He is now Highland Park lostâ€"and that was by one point only, to Kenosha high Jane Marie Heartt A February Bride Dressed in bridal white, with long train and fingerâ€"tip veil, the was given in marriage by her unâ€" cle, Mr. Paul A. Hobschied. Her maid of honor, Miss Helen Culver, gowned in aqua, and her bridesâ€" maid, Miss Mary Doherty, in fuchâ€" cago, and the bride‘s brother, Sgt. David Heartt, of Northwestern once in nine meets has For tickets and reservations see amy â€" *‘North Western" Agent Thursday, Feb. 14th, 1946 Dr. and Mrs. Crossman Vacation in the South cal} upon their son, Roy Jr., who is stationed at a camp in Virginia. T12 Yale, left last week for a six weeks‘ vacation in the south. Travâ€" eling by auto, they are visiting REPUBLICANS PRIMARY DAYâ€"APRIL 9, 1946 (xOVERHOLSER MAOMINATE AND ELECT as a Police Magistrate â€" 15 years as a Justice of the Peace. PROBATE JUDGE of Lake County

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