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Highland Park Press, 2 May 1946, p. 4

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VISITING HERE f Here on a three weeks‘ ~ visit with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John R. Whitman of 1887 Lyman court, is Mrs. Marâ€" jorie Sidway of Sarasota, Fla. She will be leaving soon for Quebec, Can., for the summer. Immediately following the cereâ€" mony, a reception was held at the Moraine. About one hundred and twentyâ€"five guests attended. After a southern . honeymoon, the young couple will reside at, the Donaldson Arms apartments in Evansville. 8 The bride‘s mother chose a grey dress. Her matching hat _ was trimmed with a blue _ bow and grapes the same color as the waâ€" termelon camellia corsage which she wore. _ Her gloves> matched the blue bow on her hat. . The bridegroom‘s mother whose . corâ€" sage was like that of the bride‘s mother, wore a brown suit. John J. Walsh of Detroit served the bridegroom as best mar, and Chester A. Petersen of Lake Forâ€" est and John Newhouse of Evansâ€" ville, Ind., ushered. .: The maid of honor, Miss Leone Margaret Seiler, sister of the bride, was her only attendant. She wore a white nylon dress and a band of stephanotis in her hair. Her bouquet was of variegated camellias. The bride, who was _given in marriage byâ€" her father, wore a white satin dress with seed pearl design and longâ€"train. Her veil of swiss illusion, which was very long, had a lace lovers‘ knot in the cenâ€" ter, connected to two large hearts in each corner of the veil. The shower bouquet which she carried was of white orchids and stephanâ€" otis with showers of lilies of the valley. Before an »altar of palmg and candles, on either . side of which were bouquets of white flowers, Miss Ethel Frances Seiler, daughâ€" ter of Mr. and Mrs. William E. Seiler of 1910 Deerfield road, beâ€" came the bride of Ronald .Clifton Jacquess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivar C. Jacquess of Evansville, Ind., at the Presbyterian church, on Saturâ€" day, April 27, at 4:30. Rev. Louis W. Sherwin heard the exchange of nuptial vows. Her brother, .Dr. Marshall E. Blume, a Ravinia dentist, who has recently returned from . military service, was promoted to major beâ€" fore his release. â€"He and his famâ€" ily are residing at the home of his parents at 1040 S. Sheridan . road until they will return to their home at 155 Lakeview terrace. j ETHEL SEILER A BRIDE _ Mrs. Stein, a chemist at the Uniâ€" versity of Chicago, helped develop the atomic bomb. Recently decorated â€" for outâ€" standingâ€"service to her country was Mrs. Thomas Stein of 20 E. Cedar street, Chicago. Mrs. Stein is the former Pauline Blume, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest E. Blume of 1040 S. Sheridan. DECORATED FOR OUTSTANDING SERVICE Mrs Whitman‘s brother, Capt. Miss Renee Ramond will attend her sister as maid of honor, and Miss Terry Joyce and Mrs. Margaâ€" ret Alzeno have been chosen as bridesmaids." Monseignor Joseph P. Morrison will hear the exchange of nuptial vows. The bride‘s father will give her in marriage. Invitations have been sent out for the marriage of Miss Adeline Marie Ramond and Anthony John Vigelis, which will take place on Saturday, May 18, at 11 o‘clock high mass at Immaculate Concepâ€" tion church. Miss Ramond is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ramond of the Moraine hotel, forâ€" merly of 1069 Moseley road. . Mr. Vigelis‘ parents are Mr. and Mrs. Alfons Vigelis of Camden, N. J. _ Page 4 WEDDING DATE CHOSEN MISSOURL WEDDING On Monday, Mrs. F. J. O‘Conâ€" nor and daughter, Mrs. O‘Connor Valentine of 310 Prospect avenue, Members of the Iilinois Athletic club, including the Livingston E. Osbornes of 360 Woodland road, will leave today to spend the weekâ€" end in Louisville, Ky. ~A private train will take the party there for the Derby weekâ€"end. ~ DERBY WEEKâ€"END PARTY By left for Neosha, Mo., to attend the wedding of Miss Bliss McClintock, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B..W. McClintock of Neosha and Francis J. O‘Connor, Jr., which took place the next day, Tuesday, Apri; 30. Mr. O‘Connor‘s brother, Richâ€" ard, served him as best man. _ Before returning home, she will visit with friends and relatives in Morristown. _ She will be gone three weeks. IN EAST FOR FRIEND‘S WEDDING Mr. and Mrs. Frank P. Heck of 710 Central avenue, are home afâ€" ter a few days in Battle Creek, Mich., where they visited their son, Stanley, a patient in the Veterans hospital there. Before _ their _ visit in Battle Creek, the Hecks spent two weeks in Hot Springs, Ark. * Back home after a two weeks‘ vacation in Sweet Briar and Wilâ€" liamsburg, Va., are Mr. and Mrs. John B. Wilbor and son, Guy, of 1881 Lyman court. Last Tuesday, Mrs. R. F. Abhrens and daughters, Lynn and Gretchen of 202 Beech street, Mrs. Fred R. Tuerk and daughter, Barbara, of 2744 S. Deere Park drive, and Mrs. W. W. White and daughter, Mary, of 1835 Rice street, returned home after a tenâ€"day trip in the east. Five days were spent in Washingâ€" Richmond, Va., for two days beâ€" fore they ‘returned home. Judd, who is 44 years old, reâ€" turned with his grandmother for a month‘s visit. Mrs. Paul Beyers of 1722 Broadâ€" view avenue returned this week afâ€" ter a ten day visit in Canton, O., with her sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the Richard H. Marshalls (Shirley Beyers) and their children, Judd, Richard Jr. and Ann Melissa. After ten days spent at their farm in Grand Isle on Lake Chamâ€" plain, Vermont, the H. O. Riegelâ€" mans and son, Alan, of 2418 Old Briar road, have returned home. Alan is a sophomore at the Highâ€" land Park high school. Last Wednesday, coâ€"workers in the office where Miss Spangler is employed, gave a personal shower in her honor,; and last Saturday, Mrs. John Olson and Mrs. William Webb of Oak Park, aunts of the brideâ€"toâ€"be, entertained at a famiâ€" ly party, a. miscellaneous shower, for her. On Monday night, Mrs. Roland C. BleimehI of 521 Glencoe avenue, Mrs. George Greene of 504 Gray avenue, and Mrs. E. Strenger of 859 Ridgewood drive, were, coâ€"hostesses at a miscellaneâ€" ous shower for her at Mrs. Strengâ€" er‘s home. BACK man. _ His wife will accompany him here from Bloomington for the ceremony. After the service, the bride‘s parâ€" ents will be hosts at dinner to a few friends at the Palmer House. Miss Sarah Tice of Chicago will attend as maid of honor for the bride. _ Dwight Kelley, brother of the bridegroom, will serve as best MARGUERITE SPANGLER WEDS TOMORROW The marriage of Miss Marguerite Alice Spangler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earle K. Spangler of 535 Gray avenue, to Richard Dale Kelâ€" ley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kelley of Bloomington, Ind., will take place tomorrow, May 3, at 6 p.m., at the chapel of the Temple at Clark and ‘Washington streets, Chicago. Dr. Charles R. Goff will read the service. The bride will be given in marriage by her father. After breakfast, the boys atâ€" tended the theater for morning cartoon movies. . The occasion was in honor of Howard‘s twelfth birthday. After pineapple juice, the boys cooked their own breakfast of bacon, eggs, and fried potatoés, at the beach.: Doughnuts, served with hot chocolate took the place of the birthday cake. _ The sixth grade boys of Ravinia school were breakfast guests of Howard Eliman, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Elliman of 246 Lakeâ€" wood avenue, on Saturday mornâ€" ing. Charles Sidway, was released from the army recently and spent two weeks here as a guest of the Whitâ€" mans. He returned home last week. BIRTHDAY BREAKFAST Mr. and Mrs. Elwood B. Low of 241. Laurel avenue have as their house guest, their niece, Miss Phyillis Orr of Oakland, Calif. She see her brother, George Raymond Orr, an aviation cadet at Glenview, before he left for his new. base at Corpus Christi, Texas. Another uncle and aunt, the J E. Orrs, are also at the Low home. They visited with friends in Telephone Highland Park 2064 been set for the wedding. ’ Her engagement to Frederick G. Theime, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles ‘Thieme of Stanford, Conn., was announced several months ago by her brother. She is the daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Michael Moyes. No date has Miss Eleanor C. Moyes has reâ€" turned to Noroton Heights, Conn., after residing here almost a year with her brother and sisterâ€"inâ€"law, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Moyes of 892 Roslyn circle. RETURNED TO CONNECTICUT ‘About fortyâ€"five friends of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ramond ofâ€" 1069 Moseley road were invited in reâ€" cently to meet their house guest, Mr. Anthony J. Vigelis, fiance of their daughter, Miss Adeline Raâ€" mond. _ Mr. Vigelis has returned to his home in Camden, N. J. He and Miss Ramond will be married May 18. Last Tuesday night, Mrs. W. Wilâ€" lems of Kenosha, aunt of the brideâ€" groom, entertained at a kitchen shower for the brideâ€"toâ€"be. Thirâ€" tyâ€"five relatives were present. The next evening, Miss Siolia entertainâ€" ed at a miscellaneous shower for Miss Klemp at the home of Mrs. Franklin Peck of Hillerest drive, and last night, Mrs. S. W. Jacobs of 322 N. Ridge road also enterâ€" tained at a miscellaneous shower for her. TO ATTEND GRADUATION f Mrs. George K. Bowden of 95 Ravinia court is leaving tomorrow for Kingspoint. N. Y., to attend the graduation of her sonâ€" from Kingspoint academy. ENTERTAINS _ DAUGHTER‘$ FIANCE Mr. Willems was discharged from the army air forces in Janâ€" uary. . He served as an acrial gunâ€" ner for 4 years, 1%% years of that time overseas. _ He was a Gerâ€" man prisoner for 10 months.. . __ Miss June Dean of 458 Lincoln avenue, entertained at a miscellanâ€" eous bridal shower Wednesday eveâ€" ning, April 24, in honor of Miss Virginia McCaffrey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie B. McCaffrey of 669 Central avenue, who will be married in July to Mr. Thomas Johnson of Kenilworth. The Deerfield Holy Cross church will be the scene of the wedding of Miss Regina Klemp and Frank Willems Jr., on Saturday, May 4. Miss Klemp is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Klemp of 310 Ridge road, and. Mr. Willem‘s â€" mother, Mrs. Frank Willems, resides in Keâ€" nosha, Wis. i Friends of Miss Elena Milano‘s mother honored her at a miscelâ€" laneous shower recently at Labor temple. Over one hundred guests were present. â€" Miss Milano was married on Saturday to Mr. Carâ€" roll H. Simmons vol'H-y\;;c;d APPROACHING MARRIAGE A shower was also given in Miss Wing** honor by several of ‘her school friends, at the home of her fiance‘s mother, Mrs. Russell C. Hoadley of Milwaukee. © Coâ€"hostâ€" esses were Miss Sally Edwards, Miss Mary Hoadley, sister of the bridegroom, Mrs. Richard Hoadley, his sisterâ€"inâ€"law, _ Miss Patricia North and Miss Joan .Stein. In honor of Miss Shirley Wing of Deerfield, whose ‘marriage to Stuart B. Hoadley of Milwaukee, will take place on Saturday, May 4, Mr. and Mrs. Roy O. Nereim of 247 Central avenue, entertainâ€" ed at a kitchen shower last Saturâ€" day.evening. _ Over thirty friends of Miss Wing‘s parents attended. A house guest of the Livi n E. Osbornes of 360 wmm for a few days last week, was Mrs. Osborne‘s cousin, Miss Eleanor Steber, well known opera star. BRIDAL SHOWERS ANNOUNCED HOUSE GUEST The engagement of Miss Alice Holmes to Harry L. Monroe, a forâ€" mer Highland Parker, has recently been announced by her parents, the Samuel Holmes of Lake Shore i Miss Holmes‘ only sister, Mrs. A. ‘Minty Waldron, the former Jane Holmes, and Dr. Waldron were here from their home in Ann Arâ€" bor, Mich. Highland Park Miss Holmes attended Pomona college and was graduated with a degree in music last year from De Paul university. Mr. Monroe is a graduate of the University of Chiâ€" cago. He served as a sergeant in the army signal corps in England and now hds returned to business in Chicago. _ One of Miss Holmes® four M ers, John Russell Holmes, and his wife, the former Jean Bullard, reâ€" side in Pasadena, Calif. a THE PRESS of At a. double ring ceremony on Saturday, April 22, at 9:30, at St. DOROTHY MINORINI MARRIED _ Mrs. Hartmann served with the Winnetka Welfare, and on the Winnetka Community Planning committee and other civic organâ€" izations. The Hartmanns . have just returned from St. Petersburg, Fla., where they spent the winâ€" The Hartmanns‘ son and daughâ€" terâ€"inâ€"law, and their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the Milton J. Klees, are building a home on the corner of Grandview and W. Park aveâ€" nues, which they expect to be comâ€" pleted by June 1. NEWCOMERS TO HIGHLAND PARK _ Newcomers to Highland Park are Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hartmann Sr., for 25 years residents of Winâ€" netka. The Hartmanns moved inâ€" to their recently purchased home at 1633 8. Green Bay road April 15. * REHEARSAL DINNER Following the rehearsal at the Presbyterian church tomorrow evening, Mr. and Mrs. Harry E. Wing will be hosts at the Moraine hote! for the bridal party of the Wingâ€"Hoadley wedding. About twentyâ€"one guests will be present. _ Rev. R. S. Wilson of the First United Evangelical church, who is in Bethichem, Pa., attending the meeting of the Preachers‘ Aid soâ€" ciety, will return for services on Sunday. _ He is representing the ministers of this district at the annual meeting. His family visitâ€" ed with relatives in western Pennâ€" sylvania, while he attended the convention. _ The bride‘s mother, who chose a light blue dress, and the brideâ€" groom‘s mother wore corsages of white carnations. f & The bridegroom, who was reâ€" cently released from the service, was a member of the 344th A.S.F. band at Fort Sheridan. He is now attending . Northwestern universiâ€" ty and is majoring in symphony studying the french horn. TO RETURN SUNDAY MUCH IMPROVED Following the ceremony a dinâ€" ner for the immediate families will be held at the home of the bride‘s parents, followed by open house until 8:30 p.m. After a honeymoon, ,the young couple will reside in Maywood. After several _ months‘ illness, Mr. John A.;Blomdahl of 1320 Broadview avenue, is very much improved. P Miss Mary Casorio, the maid of honor, wore a blue dress and carâ€" ried spring flowers with a few matching flowers in her hair. Dav. id Simmons, brother of the brideâ€" groom, served as best man. During the eeremony, Miss Glorâ€" in Linari sang "Ave Maria" and "Panus Angelicus." ‘Cnminiu' of 131 High street, Highâ€" wood, became the bride of Carroll H. Simmons, son of Mrs. Sara Simmons of Maywood. The bride, whose father gave her in marriage, wore a white satâ€" in and lace bridal gown made with a long train.‘ Orange blossoms trimmed her finger tip veil and she carried a bouquet of calla lilies. MILANOâ€"SIMMONS WEDDING On Saturday, April 27, at 10:30 a.m., . Miss Elena Marie Milano, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rocco In the Land O‘Lakes, Wis., for a week, to open their summer home there, were Mr. and Mrs. Charles I. Bates and son, Bill, of 1880 Lyman court. They returned last Monday. Last weekâ€"end, Mr. and Mrs. J. Roth of 389 ‘Comestock place and their sonâ€"inâ€"law and daughter, the junior Matthew M. Kutzers of the same address, opened their sumâ€" mer home at Lake Beulah, Wis. They plan to spend the coming weekâ€"end â€"there, also. OPENED SUMMER HOMES AWAY FOR WEEKâ€"END Commander Millard‘s brother, Malcolm Millard _ of Deerfield, served as best man. The young ‘couple will have a wellding trip to the Rockies before they return here to live in Ravinâ€" oaks, the home of his grandparâ€" ents, the late Mr. and Mrs. Charles T. Boynton. WEDDING IN THE EAST The marriage of Miss Mary Penâ€" niman Hyde and Lt. Comdr. Evâ€" erett Lee Millard Jr., known to his friends as ‘"Chevy,"" took place in All Saints‘ church, Washington, D.C., on Saturday. Mrs. E. L. Millard‘Sr. and Mrs John H Harmon of 1005 S. Sheriâ€" dan road, mother and aunt of the bridegroom, were in the east for the wedding. â€" At the Mather Inn, near Marâ€" quette, Mich., for the weekâ€"end, were Mr. and ‘Mrs. John R. Whitâ€" man of 1887 Lyman court. A reception followed the céreâ€" mony. . tions. The bride‘s mother wore a grey print dress, complemented by a corsage of white carnations. Mr. Mantenuto, who was recentâ€" ly released from the army, served for 3 years with the antiâ€"aircraft. A corporal, he served one year in the Edward Timoney of Watertown, Mass., served as best man and Ruâ€" loiph . Notagiacomo and Alfred Galassini of Chicago, ushered. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Minâ€" orini of 238 Everts place, became the bride of John Mantenuto, son of Mr..and Mrs. Pasquale Manteâ€" nuto, of Watertown, Mass. marriage by her father, sweetheart neckline, long sleeves pointed at the fingertip, peplum at the waist, and a short train. Her fingertip veil was held in place with orange;blossoms. She corried -mmbo&vifilihuothovdâ€" ley and stephanotis attached. 41 S. ST. JOHNS AVE. DUFFY & DUFFY European theater of «operaâ€" GARNETTS DRAPES « . . For The First Time in Americal Washable Fabric Used By Our Greatest Airline Personnel in Precision Tailored Shirts. "YAlction Rack Shint" Presents FLIGHTEX FABRIC In Tailored Shirts â€" Sizes 32 to 40 es Classic of Boston CLEANERS Uleaned $4.50 wore â€" Their son, Albert, who is out of the service, is living in California, and their other son, John, also reâ€" cently discharged, and his wife, reâ€" The Theodore Thompsons, and daughter, Ruth, formerly of Northâ€" moor road, have gone to the west coast to live. Another daughter, Bertha, is a sophomore this year at the University of Colorado. side in the east. Mr. E. D. Cribbs, who has reâ€" sided at. 645 Skokie avenue for many years, has moved to Sebing, Thursday, May 2nd, 1946 at a personal shower MOVED AWAY Miss Shirley Jean Cornwell, Miss Ellen Larson, Mrs. Sam Minorini, Mrs. Rudoiph Notabiscomo, Miss Catherine Panereli, and Mrs. Davâ€" id Perry honored the brideâ€"toâ€"be Last Tuesday a miscellaneous shower was given for Miss Minorâ€" ini by fifteen friends of the famiâ€" Iy;_ttholahrh-.h.l“&il the young couple plan to live in Watertown, Mass. After a honeymoon in the east,

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